Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 July 1935
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Title Section20 1935-07-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 159. Vol. XCIII FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration187 1935-07-12 1 PEACE THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY The foreign secretary, sir samuel hoare, MADE AN EXHAUSTIVE SURVEY OF THE INTERNAfiONAi- SITUATION TO A CROWDED HOUSE OF COMMONS ’’STERDAY. THE MAIN POINTS OF HIS SPEECH WERE: THAT THE ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL PACT WAS IN THE187 words
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1011 1935-07-12 1 CHIEF CAUSE OF BITTERMENT ELIMINATED TO ADVANTAGE CF OTHER POWERS INCLUDING FRANCE London, July 11. i'he House of Commons was crowded and the galleries were i cd with distinguished men and women of many nationalities wicn the Foreign Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare. delivered his caqerly1,011 words
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961 1935-07-12 1 SYSTEM OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY BRITAIN WILLING TO TAKE SHARE OF RESPONSIBILITY have no real influence upon the cause of events then on a system that is the reverse cf collective security must necessarily reappear with all its ancient disquiets and intrigues. As things are961 words
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Advertisement15 1935-07-12 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement31 1935-07-12 1 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, BTH JULY, Our Store will close at the following hours WEEKDAYS 6 P.M. SATURDAYS 2 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. Until Further Notice. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD.31 words
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Advertisement22 1935-07-12 1 DONALD) J SCOTCH J 9 WHISKY Uns WHUII At a Ifodmta Frias of *2.90 a bottle, jjfflmj Obtainable Fkb Afl Provision Stores.22 words
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Advertisement2296 1935-07-12 2 r.eiui PrtiK TURF CLUB I M.V. GLENBEG" I PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS SK™ meeting voyage 30 (OUTWARD) RAILWAY. D«IT IX \lth JULY 1935- from Europe are hereby notified that she TIME-TABLE. TH g MERCANTILE BANK HONG All communications relating to SATURDAY, to ara.veta Penang at. ata. ©F N|) Ai (JMITED2,296 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-07-12 3 MAKING A BIG SPLASH at the Serpentine was one way Londoners made an effort of keeping ccol on a hot summer day.26 words
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Article2335 1935-07-12 3 STAGE SCREEN SHAKESPEARE IN THE OPEN AIR PLAYGOERS PUT ON A PLAY SEYMOUR HICKS IN "VINTAGE WINE"- GEORGE ARLISS AS CARDINAL RICHELIEU (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 29. THEATRICAL GARDEN PARTY MR. Noel Coward and Miss Gertrude Lawrence —with the added prospect of a glimpse of their guests, Mr.2,335 words
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Advertisement1217 1935-07-12 3 BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS NOTICE OF SALE PARTICULARS OF Lot I- No. 255 Burmah Road —Lot 195 Town Subdivision IV Penang. Lot LI- —Lot 194 Town Subdivision IV Penang. Lot m Nos. 1,3, 5,7, 9 11 Juru Lane) and Nos. 57, 59, 61, 63 &65 B'tu) Lots 44 &45 Town1,217 words
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Advertisement129 1935-07-12 3 Beauty Cream fhaf Removes Hair SCENTED -SAK-SPttDf 'W fl I fl fl Sggfl i fl ’-«I F'i -A I flr’x'vF ’ar I? SKINfI SOFTANDWHITE I FfvU WITHOUT A TRACE J OF UGLY HAIR f The latest discovery of science A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and129 words
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259 1935-07-12 4 ALL MUST SERVE BN LABOUR CORPS Berlin, June 26. Every German girl is in future to be conscripted for compulsory labour service. This was one of a number of laws passed by the Cabinet tonight. Compulsory labour service for six months is also introduced for259 words
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Article107 1935-07-12 4 Indian Persecutors I Captured Pancjna, June 29. Three Indians who murdered a priest and a nun have been run to earth and captured by the police. The Indians were discovered in the Bosca del Tores jungles, in the hinterland of Pe,nama. The police used aeroplanes, flyJng low107 words
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Article304 1935-07-12 4 Major. Countess And 15 Others MORE VICTIMS FOR THE BLOCK? Yet another espionage trie.l, in which influential persons are involved, is to take place behind the closed doors of the Peopie’s Court in Berlin. i i The principal accused person is Major Rudloff, lately employed304 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-07-12 4 MRS. CAU FIELD SMITH, with her prize-winning exhibits, at the Taunton (Somerset) Championship Dog Show.18 words
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Article294 1935-07-12 4 Bankruptcy As A Sequel £lO.OOO SPENT The results of a boycott campaign against German goods was described in the London Bankruptcy Court, when an application was made to Mi. Reg strar Mellor for the discharge of Walter Jcseph Webber, of Southwark Bridge-road, S.E., bankers' and shippers’ agent,294 words
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167 1935-07-12 4 Mr. Clifford Warren Smith, heir to the Wcs'em Union Telegraph millions, announced in New York that he is suing for the recovery of ‘approximately £20,000 paid to his former w'fe, Miss Claire Luce, in alimony. He is seeking the elimina' ion of the167 words
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Article, Illustration30 1935-07-12 4 THREE SCOTS COME SOUTH. —Blackpool staged Highland ri mes a* Stanley Park for the first time in its history. Two winners in .he Jurior D'.ncing Championships.30 words
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Article273 1935-07-12 4 Lord Chief Justice And "Phantasies" Judgment for the B. B. C. was entered on June 26 in the drug traffic broadcast libel and slander action brought against the Corporation by Mr. George Constantine Lambros, of Fairview Way, Edgware (Middlesex). Mr. Lambros complained of an article in the273 words
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Advertisement212 1935-07-12 4 IM J ,T W ::y > v makes up so beautifully— ,T keeps ,ts une_ You will love making up Tobralco. Charming D 1 b l( W as it looks in the piece, it is even more r ll Utt attractive made up. It “hangs” so beautifully, i I and212 words
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Article866 1935-07-12 5 Yesterday's Interesting Matches BOON PIEW AND GHIM HUAT WIN (P.Y “SPECTATOR”) Four matches in the Penang Open Badminton Championship series were played yesterday at the Volunteer Hall and some interesting play was seen. The best match of the evening was undoubtedly the doubles match in which the866 words
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Article591 1935-07-12 5 Kok Ying In Great Form ENTERS SEMI-FINALS IN SINGLES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Juiy 12. Fine weather again enabled all ties in the Perak Open Tennis Championships to be played according to schedule. Most of the matches provided thrilling and exciting tennis, MEN’S SINGLES Goon Kok591 words
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Article383 1935-07-12 5 Weight For Tomorrow CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the Perak Turf Club Skye meeting to be run at Ipoh tomorrow together with selections by Tic-Tac Horses, Class 5, Div. 1, furlongs GORILLA 10.07 WALAU 10.06 WINDGARDE 1005 RANGOON 10.04 GREENMARK383 words
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841 1935-07-12 5 COURT OF APPEAL JUDGMENT Without Parallel t FURTHER EVIDENCE ADMITTED Singapore, July 11. Judgment was delivered in the Court of Civil Appeal yesterday in the appeal of Syme and Co., who were defendants in a I civil suit in the Supreme Court in which841 words
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Advertisement191 1935-07-12 5 Getitat WHITEAWAYS THE ARROW MITOGA The Shaped-to-Fit I A’.’.*7 Shirt I M STOCKS PEH OT TM, tailored -«CRIBBS Shirt at a ready-made MITOGA price is now worn by thousands at discriminat- r WW ing men. Smart Shades of White, The new Arrow MITOGA Shirt is really shaped Grey Buff or191 words
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Article, Illustration248 1935-07-12 6 The Reinsdorf Explosion SMOKE CI OUDS hanging like a grim nail over the still burning Reinsdorf munition works, wrecked after the series of shattering explosions which resisted in such terrible loss of life injury and damage to property. According to official inquiry the cause of248 words
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339 1935-07-12 7 IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA A Prophecy INDUSTRY ACTIVE IN GERMANY Singapore, July 11. It is not often that a Chinese millionaire m Malaya who goes round the world on a holiday trip has much to say on his return. Mr. Aw Boon Haw,339 words
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Article568 1935-07-12 7 Kept Facilities For Chandu Smoking SEQUEL TO FRIEND'S BETRAYAL Following information laid by a chandu smoker, Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, Superlndent of. tne Excise Department, conducted a raid, on 137, Campbell Street. There was a' stnjuel in the District Court yesterday when a man named Lum568 words
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Article480 1935-07-12 7 BETTER CONDITIONS IN AMERICA Singapore, July 11 There was a good attendance at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. Among those present were Sir Andrew Caldecott, the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten, the Director480 words
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Article630 1935-07-12 7 Two Boys Drowned POLICE CONTROL SUGGESTED Singapore, July 11. A suggestion that the Singapore Harbour Board Police should consider the question of preventing children from bathing in the East Wharf Basin, Tanjong Pagar, on account of the deep and shallow parts in the water, was made by630 words
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Article77 1935-07-12 7 Arrest Of A Ceylcnese Singapore, July 10 A Ceylonese taxi-driver, named de Silva, was arrested yesterday in connection with the murder of a Tamil Hindu taxi-driver in Selegie Road on Friday night. Information was sent by the local detective branch to Johore, and inquiries there led the77 words
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Article436 1935-07-12 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL —“B.N.R. Herald.” Mr. A. L. L. Letchuman Chettiar, of Teluk Anson, left on Tuesday by train for India on a short holiday. Mrs. Arnold, Nurse, Infant Welfare Clinic, Teluk Anson, proceeds to Taiping on transfer at the end of the month. Col. A. C. Dobson, D. 5.0., R.E.,—“B.N.R. Herald.” - 436 words
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Article201 1935-07-12 7 Interesting Address To K. L. Rotarians Kuala Lumpur, July 11. Paymaster Lieut. Com. F. G. H. Meyh, R.N.R., Deputy Commissioner of Customs, F.M.S., stationed at Seremban, was the speaker at yesterday’s luncheon meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club when he spoke on “The Customs Duties pf201 words
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600 1935-07-12 7 PART OF HEALTH CAMPAIGN Dr. P. S. Hunter the Municipal Health Officer, in his report for 1934 has shown the state of the health of Singapore’s population, and the general improvement he has noted is extremely cheering. Not the least part in the campaign600 words
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Advertisement65 1935-07-12 7 Automatic Record-Changing—Plus Marconiphone Brilliance I THE LAST WORD IN I COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. s JUST THINK WHAT IT OFFERS YOU FIRST AND FOREMOST A FIDELITY OF TONE WHICH MUST BE HEARD TO BE APPRECIATED—AND AN AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER WITH WHICH YOU CAN ENJOY HALF AN HOUR ENTERTAINMENT IN PERFECT65 words
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Article1363 1935-07-12 8 COLUMBUS HOUSE THE CHAMPIONS MRS. CHEAH INN KEONG GIVES AWAY PRIZES Ideal weather favoured the first annual Inter-house sports of the Westlands School held yesterday on the Victoria Green. The programme of 27 events was run off with- j out a hitch. Five houses competed namely1,363 words
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Advertisement14 1935-07-12 8 (Lacking I Energy? I -then tike I SANATOCEmI The True Tonic-Food E Chomisti jSn14 words
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Advertisement7 1935-07-12 8 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 57 words
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Article120 1935-07-12 8 —Reuter. Match With Norfolk Drawn VILJOEN SCORES 103 NOT OUT London, July 11. At Norwich the match between Norfolk and the South Africans was drawn. Norfolk scored 325 (Edrich 111) and 59 for 3 wickets. The South Africans made 367 (Viljoen 103 not out). INNINGS VICTORY—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article45 1935-07-12 8 —Reuter. Ames Now Fit To Play London, July 11. Ames is now fit and available for the Third Test. Ames has been troubled with a strained leg sustained in the Second Test and was previously regarded as a doubtful starter at Leeds.-—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article329 1935-07-12 8 D.A.F.C. "B" Easily Beaten GAME NEARLY ENDS IN FREE FIGHT I The Bousfields’ Eleven did not belie expectations yesterday when they scored an easy victory over the D. A. F. C “B” in the second division league match played on the Police Ground. The winners had329 words
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Article95 1935-07-12 8 Combined Schools vs. P.C.C. The following have been selected to represented the Combined Schools Cricket XI against the Penang Cricket Club on Sunday July 14 on the Esplandae. Play starts at 10.30 a.m. Cheah Kim Swee (G.C.D.S.), Eu Cheow Chye (P.F.S.), Gan Thean Beng (G.T.S.), Ibrah m Vsrshaay95 words
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Article71 1935-07-12 8 Bong Soo Defeats Roy Smith (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 12. In the men’s singles, Lim Bong Soo beat Roy Smith B—6, 6—l; and Yong Loen Cheong beat Chua Choon Leong 6 1 6—3. VETERAN DOUBLES In the semi-final of the Veteran’s doubles. Dean and Hill71 words
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Article436 1935-07-12 8 Sesond Division Soccer ”E" COMPANY BEATEN BY TWO GOALS In a Second Division soccer fixture, theCrescent Fcotball Club defeated the “E” Company, Volunteers by two clear gcals on the Dato Ki .mat ground yes erday. Play was of a scrappy but n*eresting nature. The Volunteers played o~e436 words
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Article66 1935-07-12 8 Reuter. Bogey Competition Won By L. Foster Walton Heath. July 11. L. Foster cf Calcutta (7 up) won the Lucifer Golfing Society’s 36 holes Bogey Competition in which competitors from all parts of the world participated. Two best scores over today’s eighteen holes were returned by NormanReuter. - 66 words
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Article67 1935-07-12 8 Reuter. Several World Records Created Salt Lake City, July 11. The English motorist, John Cobb driving a Napier Railton machine established the following world’s records, previously held by the German, Hans Stuck 50 kilometres, average 154.46 miles per hour. 50 miles, 153.608 miles per hour. 100Reuter. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration4472 1935-07-12 9 JACK HOBBS - HOBBS SAYS IT WILL REQUIRE ALL OUR EFFORTS TO AVOID DEFEAT BIG STAND FOR SECOND WICKET SIEDLE OUT, BUT MITCHELL AND ROWAN PUT ON 104 TOIL FOR OUR BOWLERS ENGLAND'S COLLAPSE CHIEFLY DUE TO BALASKAS S. AFRICA 228 151 FOR 2 ENGLAND 198 SOI TH4,472 words
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Article956 1935-07-12 10 The progress and development of Siam, Malaya’s closest neighbour, must always be a matter of considerable interest to those in this country. Following the colossal change of that Kingdom from an absolute monarchy to a government with Phya Bahol as virtual dictator and the political upheavals956 words
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1689 1935-07-12 10 YOUNG SINGAPORE CHINESE CLERK ON TRIAL EFFECT OF NEW REGISTRATION SYSTEM EXPERT EVIDENCE ON HANDWRITING Singapore, July 11. Charged yvith forgery, Koh Ju Kwang, a smartly dressed young Chinese, until recently employed as clerk in charge of the Government Chandu shop in Canal Road,1,689 words
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Advertisement253 1935-07-12 10 mARMITe Mannite, the Great Yeast Food, makes soups, stews and all meat and vegetable dishes more ap- and petising, more nutritious and more Ch capes t ana digestible. It is very economical Best for Soups, in use and keeps fresh in any Steivs, Sauces, climate. Sandiviches and Marmite is concentrated253 words
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Article237 1935-07-12 11 Chinese With Previous Convictions v WARNING BY MAGISTRATE A warning that he would pass sentence pf flogging in future cases of a similar jaature was made by Mr. J,’P. Biddulph ’When he passed sentence of six months’ rigorous imprisonment on a young Chinese named Teoh237 words
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Article137 1935-07-12 11 $5 Piste For Possession As a result of a raid by Excise officers last night on a house in Hutton Lane two Chinese were produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) today in the police court. The first accused, Lim Yee Yong, was charged with selling chandu137 words
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Article123 1935-07-12 11 Fined For Disobeying Signal i An Eurasian named Dixie Terry was charged in the police court today, before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, with disobeying the, order of a console at the junction of Farquhar Street and Leith Street on July 11. A second charge of riding123 words
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Article631 1935-07-12 11 K.L. Woman Fined ORDERED TO PAY $25 COMPENSATION Kuala Lumpur, July 11. A middle-aged Kongfoo Chinese woman, Chan Ah Ying, was summoned before Mr. F. K. Wilson, the First Magistrate, yesterday, to answer a charge of wilfully illtreating a child, Chau Chu Tsai, while the latter631 words
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Article294 1935-07-12 11 SILVER JUBILEE MEETING 1935. Ist Day, Saturday, 27th July, 1935. 2nd Day, Tuesday, 30th July, 1935. 3rd Day, Thursday, Ist August, 1935. 4th Day, Saturday, 3rd August, 1935. Ath nav Monday, sth August, 193 a. th y Of Classes 1 2, 3 and 4 Horses and Class294 words
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Article580 1935-07-12 11 Charge Against Driver i DOUBLE FATALITY IN JOHORE Johore Bahru, July 9. In a motor smash between two Johore lorries at 21 3 4 mile, Johore Bahru-Batu Pahat Road, a Chinese merchant cf Segamat and a Tamil cyclist were killed, while five others were badly injured. On580 words
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Article128 1935-07-12 11 Several Accidents CAR WRECKED BY FALLING TREE Several minor accidents occurred early this morning at about one o’clock when Penang experienced one of the worst storms for many years. A coconut tree was blowm down in Malacca Street and a ncksha in Carnarvon Street was forced back128 words
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Article118 1935-07-12 11 Military Funeral At Batu Gajah (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 11. The death occurred yesterday et the Batu Gajah Hospital of Mr. A. Jex. The deceased had been severely ill lately and was ccnvalescencng on the Camercns Highlands w’hen he had a relapse and entered118 words
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Article109 1935-07-12 11 Accident In Hatch Of S.S. "Kedah" A Chinese coolie was involved in an accident this morning in the hatch of the e.s. Kedah. It appears that the ship was discharging its cargo and the coolie had put the hook into the sling round the cargo he was109 words
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Article83 1935-07-12 11 Accused Handed Over To Escort The case was mentioned today in the police court in w’hich A. Christi, a Malabari, stands charged with criminal breach of trwst in respect of $l3, at Gopeng on March 20 within the jurisdiction of Batu Gajah. Detective Inspector A. H. Hunt83 words
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Article63 1935-07-12 11 London, July 11. The warm spell continues in southeastern England although a cooler breeze have somewhat lowered the temperatures At noon 76 degrees fahrenheit w°s registeif d in London against 78 yesterday. In the late afternoon yesterday 83 degrees was recorded in London and at Cleethorpes63 words
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Article74 1935-07-12 11 Lahore, July 9. All was quiet in the city last night following rioting mentioned yesterday. The Royal Scots a-nd an armoured car unit patrolled the city throughout the night but only a few precautionary arrests were made. -—Reuter Wireless. The death took place on June 11,74 words
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Advertisement133 1935-07-12 11 THE r W HAPPY sS:.» baby wwl w IS a y TRUFOOD fc bUt I BABY He looks better. Sleeps oetter. No one would think he hasn’t been breast-fed but then TRUFOOD means true-feeding—with all the 1 advantages of NATURAL nourishment Trufood never fails. HUMANISED TtaaDlF®®© toMothersTWilk SOLE AGENTS FOR133 words
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Article1636 1935-07-12 12 INCREASE IN PROFITS MR. WILLIAM GRAHAM ON RESTRICTION The twenty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the Bisichi Tin Company (Nigeria), Ltd., was held on June 26 at Southern House, Cannon-street, E.C. Mr. William Graham, chairman of the company, presided, and was supported by Mr. W. S. Coutts,1,636 words
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Article284 1935-07-12 12 The plantation rubber industry is composed of a great number of small producing units, and many authorities have recently laid emphasis on the advantages to be derived from well-considered amalgamations. This advice has not fallen on deaf ears, and es reported yesterday in the Pinang Gazette the movement284 words
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Article217 1935-07-12 12 Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates owned less than 6,000 acres of rubber at the beginning of 1934, but during the past eighteen months the directors have been engaged on an ambitious programme of expansion which has quadrupled both the company’s planted area and its issued capital. The company recently217 words
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Article113 1935-07-12 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 55,64 74 57|64 [New York 4.957« 4.96 Va j Montreal 4.97 4.97 j Brussels 29.39 29.39 Geneve, 15.14 15.14 Amsterdam 7.28 7.28 Milan 60% 60% Berlin 12.29 12.29 Prague 118% 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%113 words
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351 1935-07-12 13 HOME OFFICE CIRCULAR NO RISK OF WAR IMPLIED maintenance of peace unalterable basis of FOREIGN POLICY MEASURES OUTLINED WHOLLY PRECAUTIONARY London, July 11. A circular issued by the Home Office on the subject of precau- hn> which the Government consider necessary for safeguarding theRugby Radio Service. - 351 words
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Article179 1935-07-12 13 —Reuter. Shizuoka City Damaged WHOLE OF CENTRAL JAPAN SHAKEN Tokio, July 11. A severe earthquake occurred at 5.25 p.m. in Shizuoka District, 100 miles south-west of fTokio. Many buildings are reported to have collapsed. A fire broke out at Shizuoka City and communications have been' interrupted. The—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article75 1935-07-12 13 —Reuter Wireless. Penalty For Saboteurs Berlin, July 9. Two years' imprisonment is provided in a new decree for attempts to wreck the Nazi sterilisation law which is aimed at preventing hereditary diseases. Minister Frick demands energetic action against saboteurs of the law which is valid for everyone—Reuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article37 1935-07-12 13 —Rugby Radio Service. London, July 11. The lists in connection with the Government of India 3 per cent, stock issue of £10,000,000 at £9B per cent, were closed almost immediately after opening this morning.—Rugby Radio Service. - 37 words
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Article243 1935-07-12 13 —Reuter. 5,000 Dead In Yensze i Area SCORES OF VILLAGES WIPED OUT Shanghai, July 11. Scores of villages in the Yensze area are wiped out. The exact figures of the death roll are not available but some Chinese reports estmiate the,t at least 5,000 are dead, including—Reuter. - 243 words
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Article40 1935-07-12 13 —Rugby Radio Service. London, July 11. The road accident figures for the week ending July 6 ti'ere 121 killed and 5,109 injured. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 180 killed and 5,773 injured.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article127 1935-07-12 13 —Reuter. Embarking On New Career London, July 11. With reference to the China Society dinner held yesterday, Reuter learns the Chinese Ambassador is actively devoting himself to reorganize and revitalize the Society and is now consulting influential persons there. Hitherto, the Society was little known and confined to—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article83 1935-07-12 13 —Rugby Radio Service. All Ready For The King On Saturday London, July 11. Arrangements are now complete for the Jubilee review of the army by the King at Aidershot on Saturday. The force to parade will consist of 12,000 men, some thousands of horses end many mechanised vehicles—Rugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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Miscellaneous197 1935-07-12 13 FORSAKE EVERYTHING and SEE IT THAT'S THE ADVICE I CAN GIVE YOU DEFINITELY ONE of METRO'S MIGHTIEST" SUNDAY EXPRESS. a wiiim OPENING TONIGHT 6-15-9-30 1111 You've seen them in Pairs, but you've Never METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S smartest. seen these THREE STARS TOGETHER in one WITTIEST AND BEST-DRESSED COMEDY! 'M'- 4= Picture before!197 words
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Article296 1935-07-12 14 AIR MAILS A maff for Kenya, Tanganyika, Ugande Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland end South Africa by train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7.00 p.m. today. A mad for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by296 words
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Article857 1935-07-12 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving md sailing from Penang during the week: IN POET TODAY M.S. RHEIN from Bremen, Hamburg Antwerp, Rotterdam, Genoa and Colombo. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Osaka Yokohama, Taku Barre857 words
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Miscellaneous1879 1935-07-12 14 Wireless Programmes ■ss- —r masses «a m/r I Cupid’s Carnival (Percy Fletcher). Florala (William Haines). The Gar- 9.20 —Symphony Concert: Piano Concerto Cherokee (Lisbona and Carr). goygle; The Marionette Show (Eu- in G major by Beethoven ftrilowine are the wavelengths, two 7.so—England v. South Africa. An eye- gene Goossens). Symphony1,879 words
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Miscellaneous336 1935-07-12 16 OPENING TONIGHT A 1 F T 1 C 6-15 9-30 A™ ■R I AT 2-45 P.M. FOX FILM'S THRILLING SPECTACULAR STORY OF DESPERATE WAR IN THE AIR HELL In The» < > HEAVENS RRyiMHHRyHRRSRSSKiHRHHRIiIRRySRRMERttRIRiSHIiIIiSiMiMiMIHiMiyiIP < 2 X. I I WITH HELL LOOSE IN THE I WITH heaven while a I336 words
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Article419 1935-07-12 17 "HE'S RAVING MAD” Comedy Of Boastful Signal AST EFFORT TO SAVE IMPERIAL FAMILY idy of the ex-Kaiser, as seen by ials in the entourage of Nicholas Russia, appears in a book just pub- lied. i riie author General A. A. Mossolov, for ars head of419 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-07-12 17 GERMAN ex-prisoners of war who arevisiting Brighton, being received by the Mayor, Aiderman S. Gk, Gibson, before placing a wreath on the War Memorial.26 words
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Article165 1935-07-12 17 Lost His Post And Pension David John Reid, aged forty-seven, a Customs end Excise officer stationed at Mount Pleasant, had twenty-seven years’ service in the Customs. He left school when twenty and spent the remainder of his life in the service. Reid rose steadily from one165 words
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Article77 1935-07-12 17 Abyssinian Denials Of Royal Death Rome, July 6. The Abyssianian charge d’affaires has protested against Press attacks charging the Ethiopian Emperor with poisoning the Empress Woizero Sihn, the Emperor’s mother-in-law. The protest explains that the Empress's death was natural, but was precipitated by news of Ras77 words
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Article235 1935-07-12 17 Charges Against Chinese Seremban, July 8. An attack by robbers on a vegetable gardener and his daughter had its sequel jin the Seremban Supreme Court today when three Chinese, Look Kwi Fong, (than Fong and Yong Shan, were charged with 1 having caused the deaths of235 words
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Article169 1935-07-12 17 Girl Seen Leaving His 1 Quarters IN A DRESSING GOWN It was announced in the“Lond.on Gazette” that Second Lieutenant L. S. Dawson, of the Manchester Regiment, is dismissed the service by sentence of a general court-martial. The notice is dated June 18. Lieutenant Dawson was charged169 words
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Article89 1935-07-12 17 Sixteen Men Killed Calcutta, July 1. Sixteen people were killed and 23 injured in an explosion at a colliery at Dhenbad. in Bihar, on June 30. Flames and smoke are still issuing from many ventholes. An overseer ordered the men up after the first89 words
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Advertisement130 1935-07-12 17 r I” 4' I*O£fgwnKi Jxom all I Tan*. JEM < Jh Sh# 'VwJm PAT KWA TANK.. Jl/[ L y 5 Those who chew Betel cannot afford to be without Z 5 Packet of Balashin Sai or "Pat Kwa Tann". BALASHIN SAI OR "PAT KWA TANN” It j 1:: F :I=:lffik130 words
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Advertisement144 1935-07-12 17 Powder “Matt-Creme” Superfine. In 12 different The "4711' Day Cream wk I shades. Fragranced with Gives that matt '4711' Genuine Eau de complexion. The bes* I Cologne. powder base Representative :—Robert Blau {Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore, ’Phone 4711. K Make your Home a Heaven by installing Your IDEAL144 words
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Article4118 1935-07-12 18 FIRST LIST OF VOTE TRANSFERS 1935 WATER CHARGES FOR SERVICES WITH SPECIAL CONCESSION RATES Minutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, 1 Penang, held on Tuesday, the 25th June 1935. Present: Mr. J. A. Black, President, Dr. J.E. Smith, Hon. Mr. Khoo4,118 words
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Advertisement147 1935-07-12 18 PEARS’ SOAP FREE GIFT I PEARS' DESK COMPANION is an invaluable help to adults and children and yet this is given away absolutely FREE OF CHARGE with the soap which bears a reputation second to none. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR FULL PARTICULARS. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.147 words
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Advertisement265 1935-07-12 19 i Mik i i ’fiMH X f s tsp C ■I s I < >' A* SM < A baby s life is full of interest, to himself, and those around him. His first smile is a thing of wonder, his chuckles a delight, his vigorous kicks a J°y t°265 words
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1900 1935-07-12 20 PAGE FROM KORAN IN MILK! STIRRED WITH GOLOK JUDGMENT RESERVED AT KUALA KANGSAR SECOND ACCUSED SAYS ISLAND MEETING WAS JUST A PICNIC Kuala Kangsar, Wednesday. Past members of the secret society known as “Kongsi Glap Melayu” gave further evidence today before Che Othman1,900 words
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Article561 1935-07-12 20 Little's Manager Looks Back ONLY COMPLAINTSANITATION British Imperial policy finds an enthusiastic supporter in Mr. A. E. Bond, mana. I I ging director of John Little e.,nd Co., Ltd., I the Malayan department store proprietors,! looking back over 23 years’ business ex- I perience in this561 words
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Article116 1935-07-12 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £231.0.0 £231.12.6 London (3 months) £224.0.0 £224.15.0 Singapore $115.00 $114.87% Business Done Penang $115.75 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.85 $3.80 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER London s|§d 5%d New York 12%c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 19 %c 19 %c July/Sept 20%c116 words
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Article228 1935-07-12 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 B. Selangor 70 75 72% 75 Hitam 48 50c 48 50c Hong Fatt 49 51 48 50 Johan 22% 25 22% 25 Lukut 1.00 1.05 100 1.05 North Taiping 49 51 49 51228 words
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Article118 1935-07-12 20 The following are latest notation for today Buyerw Sellerw PIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95c.d. Chenderiangs 8 0 8 6 Hitams 48 50 Hong Fatts 48 50 K. Lanjuts 14 9 15 3 Kramat Tin 40 6 41 6 K. Kampars 9 9 10 3 Laruts 8 9118 words
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Article268 1935-07-12 20 I Italian Troops Leave For Africa Rome, July 11. Reports of war and propaganda are havj ing effect throughout the country which I today reads e war message from a soldier I poet D’Annunzio who, addressing himself to volunteers embarking for Africa cries, «“You are going out to268 words
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Article362 1935-07-12 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quo 4 in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s List today Buyers Sellers Buyers S rj Yesieruay Tea;., RUBBER: B. Lir tang 95 1.00 97% 1. > Broga 85 87% ex 82% 8i ~x !C. Serdang 1.00 1.10 1.00 Kedah362 words
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Article144 1935-07-12 20 PENANG, JULY 1.2 London Bank Demand 2 3 27 32 4 m|st 2 4 Private 3 mst credit 2 4 316 3 Documentary 24 Or New York Demand France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 5% dis. Shanghai T.T 30% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31% RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR144 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-07-12 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainK 6.00 77 NE 3 mJ’ Noon 80 S TIDF V *BLE TODAY High Water Low Water 9.38 e,.m 2.16 a.m 10.05 p.m. 4.34 p.m. TOMORROW 10.38 a.m 3.55 a.m. 11.13 p.m 5.38 p m.39 words
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