Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 160. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1935. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • 2279 1 WOULD CAUSE A RISE IN COST OF LIVING FEARS OF BAD EFFECT ON TRADE Tiie following memorandum, which deals with the proposal to include in a Customs Union with the Federated Malay States, has been ■red by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Malacca. I ye
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  • 154 1 —Reuter. Battle Of Boyne Celebrations TWO PERSONS KILLED AND 40 INJURED Belfast, July 13. Battle of Boyne celebrations culminated in furious street fighting between rival factions of one district where stones were thrown and shots fired. Police reinforcements rushed up in an armoured car and warningly
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  • 206 1 To Fix Contraband Lists Washingon, July 12. It is reliably reported that one of the primary purposes of the conferences between Mr. Cordell Hull and the Anglo-Franco-Italian Ambassadors w’as to express American concern regarding the possible attempts of Italy and Abyssinia to fix a contraband list
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  • 115 1 Considerable Reductions To Be Made TO RECTIFY EXISTING EXCESS Batavia, July 12. The Civil Service Department has intimated that measures are being taken for a considerable reduction of native rubber exports in the second half of 1935 and are also considering means to rectify the existing
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  • 301 1 Rugby Radio Service. Second Reading Passed London, July 12. The House of Commons today passed the second reading of the British Sugar Subsidy Bill by 134 votes to 36. The Bill Provides for the continuance of the Government grant on sugar manufactured from home grown beet
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    • 2253 2 RATES FOR CASUAL) consolidated tin THE THIRD MALAYAN CHINESE OLYMPIC BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS (Incorporated In Bngand.) notice .a tnat th e OFFICIAL PROGRAMME THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG AND AB communications OF LIM,TED S advertisements should be addressed to ing Dividend Warrants from 18th July to -in t nirr! (fmwporrtrt to
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    • 2016 3 Wireless Programmes toyed from Rushmoor Arena, Al-. pourri, Russian Gipsy Airs and B.2O—DJQ, DJB Announcement (German dershot. Dances (arr. Ralf). Tango, Vienna English). The following are the wavelength*, two 8105— The News. in Springtime (Yorke). Waltz, The German Folk Song which will be used simultaneously:— B.2o—Close down. Vision of Salome
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    • 141 3 9.15 Talk on literature by Johan Koning 9.3o—Records 9.40 Broadcast from the Carlton Hotel at Amsterdam The Ensemble K. Ter Abramoff Et Ses Tziganes Russes 10.25 Closing down—Dutch National Anthem. TOMORROW P. M. 7.30 Dutch National Anthem and open-; ing announcement. 7.40 Electrical Transcriptions 7.50 —Talk by Mr. D. G.
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  • 738 4 YOUNG ALDE BEATEN ON POINTS SINGAPORE BOXING GUILLERMO BEATS ROUGH DIAMOND (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 13. Expectations were realised at the (Jurat World Arena when a record crowd was treated to an excellent evening entertainment by four fine bouts. The principal fight
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  • 121 4 Fighting Choo And Samy Draw Ipoh, Friday. In the star bout of ten rounds Fighting Ferrao or D. N. Samy of Penang shared honours with Fighting Choo at last night’s boxing at Jubilee Park. The programme consisted of five events, the semi-final of which was between Little Choon
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  • 136 4 —Reuter. Verity And Bowes In Form COX SCORES 162 FOR SURREY London, July 12. The following are the results of the principal cricket matches concluded today:— Yorkshire defeated Kent by 153 runs. Yorkshire: 326 (Barber 80) and 245 (Mitchell 98). Kent: 171 (Bowes 6 for 42) and
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  • 70 4 P.C.C. v. Combined Schools I The following have been selected to re- present the P.C.C. against the Combined I Schools on the Esplanade tomorrow, at 1 10.30 a.m. T. S. Anthony, S. V. Adams, H. W. Brady, H. A. F. Brooke, J. Cooper, T. A. D. Hewan, J. E.
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  • 19 4 The Annual Athletic Sports Meeting will be held today commencing at 3.30 p.m. at the Esplanade.
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  • 866 4 Victory For M.A.F.C. CHENG HOE PLAYS WELL An exciting game of footba’l was witnessed yesterday on the Victoria Green when the Chinese Recreation Club, last year’s league champions, met the Muthibol (Aihsan Football Club in a first division 'match. Neither side had yet been defeated and the
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  • 283 4 —Reuter. Menzel Defeats Henkel VON CRAMM AN EASY WINNER Prague, July 12. In the European zone final of the Davis Cup, Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia) beat Henkel (Germany) 7 —5, 6—l, 4—6, 2—6, 6—4. Menzel was very near defeat to the more ycuthful opponent. Menzel’s terrific service and brilliant
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  • 58 4 Colonel Allen Wins Veteran's Title (From Our Own Correspondent) I Singapore, July 12. In Veteran’s Singles final in the Singapore Tennis Championships Colonel Allen beat Dean 4 —6, B—6, 6—o. WOMEN’S SINGLES The Women’s Singles semi-finals resulted as follows Mrs. Warden beat Mrs. Corbett B—6, 10—8. Mrs. Leing
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  • 393 4 Selections For Today CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the acceptances for the Perak Turf Club Skye meeting to be run at Ipoh today together with selections by Tic-Tac RACE 1 Ponies, Class 3, Div. 3, about 4 fur str. JANET 11 04 MICKEY
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  • 265 4 Mrs. Allin Mrs. Nevin Win Ladies Final YESTERDAY'S INTERESTING MATCHES i (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Friday. The ladies doubles final in the Perak Lawn Tennis Association championships I was played in fine weather end before a large crowd this evening. The match was won in two straight
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  • 67 4 —Reuter. Hollies Unable To Play SIMS TO REPLACE HIM AT LEEDS London, July 12. Hollies met with an accident and it is doubtful whether he can play in the third test match at Leeds. He badly strained his neck w’hile having a friendly wrestle with a team
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  • 95 4 Dr. Saw Ah Choy Cup (From Our Own Correspondent) Ta’ping, July 12. The knock-ou 4 competition for the Dr. Saw Ah Choy cup will begin next Monday. The entries are the largest this year, 14 teams competing, and the final is expected to be played on August 2.
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  • 1577 5 DEFICIT TURNED INTO AN EXCESS LESS CONTRIBUTIONS FROM BRANCHES TO CENTRAL BODY MR. J. A. McEVOY RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT At the annual meeting of the Penang and Kedah 'branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya, the Chairman, Mr I A McEvoy
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  • 385 5 Preliminary Inquiry* Continued The preliminary inquiry in which a woman named Veeraye and a Tamil, Kolandi, stand charged with making a fzfllse report at the Beach Street police station on May 31, was contirfUed yesterday in the police court before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. The Deputy
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  • 800 5 r End Of Forgery Trial JUDGE'S COMMENT* Application Made For Appeal Singapore, July 12. 1 Sentence of four years’ rigorous impri- sonment was passed by Mr. Justice WilJ liamson at the Assize Court yesterday on Koh Ju Kwang, a young Chinese clerk until i recently
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  • 269 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G. M. Dalgetty, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, now lives at Woking. Mr. B. M. Webber, J. P., of Sitiawan, and Mrs. Webber, are returning from leave via Australia. A Chinese woman of the labouring class gave birth to triplets, all girls at the Batu Pahat
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  • 90 5 The following new books have been received at the Library: The Camberwell Beauty by Louis Golding; Don Fernando by W. S. Maughman; The Exquisite Burden by A. A. Thomson; Farewell to Fifth Avenue by Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.; Jungle Leech by H. C. Asterley; The Jury by Gerald Bullett;
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  • 708 7 RECALLED BY INVESTIGATIONS INTO PETROL PUMP MURDER VICTIM’S PART IN SECRET SOCIETY TWENTYTWO YEARS AGO Weeks have passed since, almost under the noses of Saturday night crowds in the Selangor Club and the Empire Hotel, Choo Heck Fong, the elderly manager of the Shell petrol
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  • 123 7 HERO OF FIRST ATTACK ON BELGRADE Belgrade, June 29. The man who fired the first shot in the great war is to visit London. He is Major Mihajlo M. Milojkovich, and he is bringing with him sixty Serbian wartime veterans on a visit to
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  • 199 7 The Queen Mary's Innovation j A billiardsroom-—the first to be in--1 stalled in any ship—is being fitted in the Queen Mary. The balls will be prevented from rolling with the pitch of the vessel by a system i of balancers that will tilt the tables with
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  • 143 7 Plans For Regular Passenger Service London, July 2. Plans fcr a Transatlantic passenger flight by aeroplane in eight weeks’ time are being prepared by the Bellanca Aircraft Corporation of the United States, which recently formed in Great Britain the British Bellanca Aircraft Company with headquarters
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  • 538 7 Public Meeting At K.L. On July 30 TO WIND UP FLOOD RELIEF FUND An echo of what is perhaps Malaya’s 1 greatest catastrophe is to be heard on Tuesday, July 30, when a public meeting will be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, at 5.15
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  • 123 7 Geography "Distinction 11 King Peter 11. of Jugo-Slavia who was hurried away from his school in England on the assassination of his father, the the late King Alexander, has now passed his first year examinations at Belgrade. These were prepared for him by a special
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  • 168 7 Famous Surrey Batsman Robert Abel, the Surrey cricketer, is lfing dangerously ill at big heme at Hand-forth-road, Kennington. It was stated on July 2 there was a slight improvement. He is 77. For a fortnight he has been confined to his bed, and his daughter and two
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  • 112 7 He Lives On Liquid Douglas Baker, aged 20, of Philadelphia, has never eaten sclid food in his life. Since he was an infant Douglas has had nothing but liquid foods —milk, orange juice, tea and coffee, and corn starch. His health is good,
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    • 227 7 STOMACH SUFFERER SINCE CHILDHOOD. To be perfectly fit and able to eat anything after over 20 years of acute stomach trouble is more than most people would dare hope for—yet this has actuallv happened to Mr. A. C. D These are his own words:— “I must tell you how thankful
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    • 153 7 TEK’S SHORT HEAD wans z brushes with long heads can’t fit the inside curve of your teeth—just the place, out of sight, where decay is most likely to start. That's why Tek was made. With its seven rows BB of the very finest bristles, Tek’s short head is exactly the
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  • 576 8 The latest figures with regard to British trade are extremely encouraging. They show that Great Britain is not only improving with regard to imports but also with regard to exports. We are not unsophisticated enough to believe that a few months of cheering statistics is enough to justify
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  • 130 8 Cycle From Police Custody (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Friday. There was considerable excitement in the police court yesterday morning when a Chinese who was awaiting sentence for theft of bicycles broke from the custody cf police constables and escaped into the railway yard. He was
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  • 67 8 Alleged Misappropriation Of $250 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Friday. Llm Jit Joo, a clerk employed in the Asia Assurance Company was charged before the first magistrate in the Police Court teday with dishonestly misappropriating cash to the value of $158.20 beIcnging *o the Company. Mr. Chilcott
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  • 89 8 Aged Chinese Knocked Down By Car (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star July 12. An aged Chinese man named Tan Kiang abeut 62 years old while walking along the road at Titi Gajah six miles from Alor Star was knocked down by a car on Thursday. The Police
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  • 104 8 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 12. The Outward K.L.M. Plane PH-AKL arrived at Alor Star yesterday morning at 12.13 p.m. and left at 12.40 p.m. with Mr. Luwig Laihner as passenger from Bangkok to Batavia. Mr. E. V. C. Thomson arrived at Alor Star from
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  • 2684 8 LAST NIGHT'S RADIO TALK INTERESTING ADDRESS BY MR. F. FLIPPANCE The following is the second of a series of talks on “Some Plants of Malaya of Botanical and Horticultural Interest,” by Mr. F. Flippance, the Assistant Curator, Penang Botanical Gardens, broadcast from Station ZIH, last
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    • 273 8 A Perfect I Chemist’s Shop i’ i A "Perfect Chemist's Shop" is the one thot has the right kind of goods at the g I right time and sells them at the right I i y price. g s 0 I t We devote cur energies particularly in making Our
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    • 49 8 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK THE MARK OF QUALITY! «NIBELUNGEN. KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 1187 9 TO SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S SPEECH FRENCH DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS VERY PLEASED GOOD IMPRESSION IN ROME BUT MIXED RECEPTION BY BRITISH PRESS London, July 12. i’.ui opcan i eactions to Sir Samuel Hoare’s speech are generally favourable, but was accorded a mixed reception by the British Press. His
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  • 991 9 i Hero Of Famous Case CCURT-M ARTIALLED AND i SENT TO DEVILS ISLAND Paris, July 13. The death took place in his 76th year of Colonel Alfred Dreyfus, the hero of the famous Dreyfus case of the ninties.—Reuter. COL. ALFRED DREYFUS’ LIFE Alfred Dreyfus, the innocent
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  • 240 9 L 10 —Reuter. Water Rising Hourly JAPANESE CONCESSION IN DANGER Hankow, July 12. Part of the concrete wall protecting the Japanese concession has collapsed. All efforts by the repair gang failed to I stem the in-rushing water which is j threatening to Hood the entire
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  • 88 9 of the League of Nations.—Rugby Radio Service. Joint Commission Appointed I London, July 12. The Joint Commissicn to determine the southern section of the undemarcated boundary between Burma and Yunnan, under the agreement reached last April between the United Kingdom and the Indian Government on the one hand
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    • 202 9 SUPREME AC In the Sunday Despatch Bonny Baby Competition jWb- 1934, open to all comers <> 10 babies out of the final 12 were fed on COW F 11 B GATE. HW I||| Here are three including jf vi| the first prize-winner I W HI Could there be a more
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  • 3728 10 MARKSMAN'S FESTIVAL AT BISLEY BRITAIN'S GIANT FLYING BOAT PRODUCE BROKERS* STATEMENT REGARDING PEPPER MR. JAMES FAIRBAIRN DISCUSSES RUBBER REGULATION VISCOUNT EUBANK'S VIEWS ON TIN RESTRICTION JAPANESE TRADE ACTIVITY IN SIAM (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 2. ANNUAL FESTIVAL AT BISLEY AS IN former years, a
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  • 885 11 Called An Impostor But Sent For By Queen A SANDRINGHAM VISIT I Ask any child who used the words “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” The child will answer as readily as if he were asked “What happened in 1066?” Sir Henry Morton Stanley will be re- 1
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  • 284 11 Prince Youssoupoff the i Duke of Abercorn PELLEGRINA AND PERERGINA Escort By Scotland Yard The owners of two famous pearls met at the Russian Art Exhibition in London on June 7 to unravel the mystery surrounding their possessions. The gems are: The Peregrina, belonging
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  • 181 11 Reuter. Deaf And Mufe Woman Speaks A 56-year-old woman. Miss Sevilla Knox, deaf and mute from birth, spoke 11 words within a few hours of her death in the Dayspring Institution, Neva Scotia. This “miracle of speech” has created a controversy in Canadian medical circles, but the
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  • 222 11 Five of Britain’s biggest battleships are to be scrapped in the next five years. They are the five oldest battleships in the Navy, and, having reached the end of their allotted span of 20 years of service, are destined for the scrap-yard. Naval men will
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    • 117 11 DUST FROM THE STREETS BRINGS INFECTION INTO YOUR HOME PRO I ECT YOLfr HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP —h— jj! ini] —i I W I wB SI I will Even dust on the window-sill Dust and dirt breed dangerous i carries danger of infection. germs ready to be picked up t
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    • 514 11 GRAND Mystery tSoapi |i Ist. PRIZE COMPETITION I 2.d’™2E CASH PRIZES I SSQ AN E<?UAL ‘HANCE for everyone s ifj Everybody knows the most famous health soap in the world—the soap Q 1 5 PRIZES that protects your home and family from the danger of dirt and germs. 3 The
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  • 627 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ■nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY HAGUE MARU from Singapore via Belewan. Sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. SUNDAY,, JULY 14 M.V. SILVERMAPLE from Rangoon vie Belawan. Sails same day
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    • 89 12 AUTOMATIC KOH L E R First switch on IT STARTS —Last switch off IT STOPS —No batteries to upkeep —No cranking —No skilled attendant required. To light a bungalow with twenty brilliant lights MWZfln and fans at a cost of only forty cents P er night. What a comfort in
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    • 337 12 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. THE ONE GRAND SHOW FOR YOUR WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT. FORSAKE EVERYTHING ELSE SEE THIS PICTURE AND YOU'LL KNOW THE REASON WHY LONDON CROWDS FLOCKED TO SEE IT FOR 2} WEEKS! mt Ll'hl flMfc I ill iiiilhiw in aiifc CRAWFORD GABLE MONTGOMERY ,,‘S Your
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    • 206 12 PACKED AT BOTH SHOWS LAST NIGHT. 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW AT 2.30 UNIQUE FILM CO.'S MOST MAGNIFICENT CANTONESE TALKIE “A Country Gentleman” WITH MISS TONG SHOOT YING (Famous Star of "PEI CHIEN LOONG") and MR. LAM KWAN SAN THE ONE AND ONLY CANTONESE TALKIE THAT BROKE THE RECORD
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  • 422 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on July 7 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delieverd in London on July 12. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singappre and thence by K.L. M. Service will be closed at
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    • 316 13 jRff 00 YOU KNOWJHAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow's milk reduced to its present creamy consistency by ✓I Zr A evaporation, and made completely \J j. y n sterile. It contains no preservative 0 O or other addition, consequently, after xi /9 opening the tin, the same care
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    • 162 13 MAJESTIC 3 SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW AT 2-45. 6-15 9-30 OX FILM'S THRILLING SPECTACULAR STORY OF DESPERATE WAR IN THE SKIES HELL LOOSE IN THE HEAVENS! HE LIVED AND FACED A BLACK WINGED DEVIL 'EATH on borrowed hours! PAGED HIM TO THE .While a woman SKIES DARING HIM beggedfor minutes in
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  • 1342 14 CHINESE LABOUR QUOTA Illicit Samsu ACTION TAKEN BY COMMITTEE THE following are minutes of a meeting of the committee of the Johore Planters’ Association held at the offices of Rennie Lowick Co., Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Friday June 28, 1935 at 2.15 p.m. Present—Mr. C. H.
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    • 233 14 use m VIM A V Y—■ TA \/y--< for cleaning pots and pans iTT^V^i' Vim makes greasy pots and I pans like new again—bright V and gleaming and spotless. A t jLi-mnl AM Vim is the “double action” cleanser; it not only loosens the dirt but also picks it up.
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    • 245 14 r CHILD’S FACE A MASSjLSCALES Had to Keep Bandages on Hands. Healed by Cuticura. “My boy was a mass of scales on his face. He kept scratching them until they went to his head and covered it. We were ashamed to let him out. He got so itchy we had
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    • 126 14 wywwwwAv, THE SCREEN HAS WAITED 20 YEARS FOR SUCH A PICTURE! A MILESTONE OF THt MOTION PICTURE > MIGHTY, ELEMENTAL DRAMA, UNFORGETTABLE ROMANCE. WILD ANIMALS ACTUALLY LIVING THEIR PARTS IN A PRODUCTION IT TOOK TWO YEARS TO MAKE I NOTHING LIKE IT SINCE "TRADER HORN" A GIRL GODDESS ...She led
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  • 62 16 i By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At the E. O. HOTEL, Sunday, 14th July 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. William Tell—Overture—Rossini 2. Artists’ Life—Waltz—Strauss 3. Madame Butterfly-—Opera Selection —Puccini 4. Coppelia—Ballet Fantasia—Delibes 5. Murder at the Vanities—Film Selection —Johnston 6. Intermezzo and Barcarolle from “Tales of
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  • 122 16 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £231.12.6 £231.5.0 London (3 months) £224.15.0 £224.10.0 Singapore $114.87% $114.50 Business Done Penang $115.75 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3 80 $3 SO BLACK PEPPER Nominal $n 00 RUBBER L ndon 5%d 5%d New York.. 12%c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot i 9
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  • 277 16 Meeting Of Preparatory Committee VENUES OF SPORTS FIXED A meeting of the Malayan Chinese Olympiad Preparatory Committee was held at the Philomathic Unicn last night. Mr. Koh Sin Lee was the chairman. The following decisions by the Committee were arrived at:— Training: A letter was to be
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  • 107 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 57 64 74 55 64 New York 4.95 4.95 Montreal 4.96% 4.97 Brussels 29.31 29.39 Geneva 15.12% 15.14 Amsterdam 7.26% 7.28 i Milan 60 60% Berlin 12.28 12.29 Prague 118% 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%
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  • 185 16 She Was Being Poisoned by Constipation For many years this woman’s system was completely out of order, due to chronic constipation. Nothing seemed to do her any good. Then she found a way to rid herself of the constipation, and her health quickly improved.
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  • 215 16 “Hell in the Heavens,” a Fox film, is now shewing at the Majestic with Warner Baxter, Conchita Montenegro, Russell Hardie, Herbert Mundin and others in the cast. This is a “war story.” Warner Baxter and others arriving in France to relieve and replace the depleted ranks
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  • 249 16 Every now and then along comes a pic- ture which adds laurels to the cinema as a form cf entertainment. Such a picture is "Forsaking All Others,” I an M-G M production now to be seen at j Queen’s Theatre and one of the best light comedies
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  • 163 16 This evening at 8 o’clock, Mr. T. Sivaram will deliver a lecture on “The Present Situation in Siam.” Members and friends are invited to attend in full force. No circulars are issued owing to the short notice given but the lecture is open to the public.
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  • 535 16 KENNEDY COMPANY Share Market Report July 12. I Last week saw more activity in the Local Share Market but business was; chiefly confined to the Industrial and Loan Sections. The price of Rubber has moved within narrow limits and closes unaltered from last week’s figures of 5%d, but the! local
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  • 153 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England 4th Sunday after Trinity j 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PS XXV. Hymn 4. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion ■11.30 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS XXIII—IO4 PS XXIV—IO6 Magnificat—46 Nunc Dimittis—6l Hymns—l 9, 222, 224 and 290 WEDNESDAY 8.00
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  • 351 16 KEANEDY COMPANY TODAY'S PRICES The following are the latest quot 1 in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Lis. today Buyers Sellers Buyers S Yesterday To TIN Ampat Tin 3 9 4 3ex 3 9 t < Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92%c 1.87% 1' B. Selangoi 75 80 75 Chenderiang
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  • 127 16 The following ar« 17° latest ,’or today Buyers Seilura ITN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 B. Selangor 72% 75 Hitams 48 50 Hong Fatts 48 Johan 22% 25 K. Lanjut 14 9 15 0 K. Kampars 9 9 Laruts 8 9 9 3 Lukut 1.00 1.05 Nawng Pet
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    • 41 16 HIGH SCHOOL—B. MERTAJAI SUNDAY, JULY 14 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon—(Tan MISSION CHAPEL Farquhar Street ENGLISH SERVICES SUNDAY 8.30 a.m. Observance of Lord’s 1 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and BJn Classes. 6.00 p.m. Gospel Service. Preach' MR. H. F. MARK
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