Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 161. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 5291 1 BISHOP OF LONDON ON LIFE IN THE RAST WHY BRITISH PEOPLE SHOULD SET AN EXAMPLE YOUNG PLANTERS ADVISED TO GET MARRIED MR. R. STEWART ON PROGRESS OF THE INDUSTRY REV. NEVILL STEVENS RELATES SOCIETY'S ACTIVITIES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. ONE of the most
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  • 198 1 I.—Reuter. BORDER REGIMENT REINFORCE POLICE SITUATION TENSE Belfast, July 15After three days’ rioting- looting and setting lire to houses and shops, 'the casualties tonight are officially announced to be four dead and 73 admitted to hospital with many minor injuries. The mob set fire to 12 houses and
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  • 74 1 —Reuter. Shanghai, July 15. Chinese reports state that 100,000 are homeless as a result of the Yellow River floods in West Shantung. Numerous bodies and wreckage are floating down the Yangtse and Han rivers. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang told Reuter that in his opinion, Hankow will
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  • 129 1 tnrui a numuer oi J. —Reuter Wireless. Not Supplying Arms To Abyssinia Rome, July 15. An official message reports further hostile incidents by Abyssinia including the arrest at Andowa of 25 people for selling food to the Italian Consul and the arrest at Addis Abatba of the
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    • 2140 2 rates for casual rahman l < Ji«J ul,c t,n PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SILVER JUBILEE MEETING 1935. MONA KONG AND 2nd Day, Tuesday, 30th July, 1935. v I CORPORATION All communications relating to! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a n Thnr«sdav Aumist 1935. (Bioorporatod
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  • 2945 3 MALAYAN RESEARCH INST. REPORTS QUOTED ATEBRIN EFFECTS MORE LASTING THAN QUININE Colombo, July 2. Government doctors who were entrusted with the treatment of malaria patients with atebrin-musonate persist in reporting against the drug. Their report were before the Executive Committee of Health this
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  • 2320 4 LAST COURTS OF JUBILEE YEAR QUEEN'S BEAUTIFUL GOWNS ART OF HAPPY MARRIAGE WORK OF MATERNAL MORTALITY COMMITTEE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 2. THIRD ROYAL COURT THE DUKE of Kent, in the uniform of Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal West Kent Regiment, led his mother
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  • 1257 5 Growing Demand In The' Country PRESENT "UNFAIR POSITION" A meeting of the committee of the Cameron Highlands Society was held on■ July 7, at 11.30 a.m. Present —Mr. H. Gordon Graham, J.p. (President), in the chair, Messrs. J. Cornwell S. Cornwell, C. Footner, A. E. Moreira,,
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  • 191 5 Carrying 22 Tourists For Malaya A Dollar Line steamship arrived in Singapore on Saturday—late! This was the President Garfield, which docked at neon—about six hours behind the usual time of arrival. Her departure from Manila was delayed eight hours owing to unusually heavy cargoes and she was
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    • 119 5 SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents OPENING TONIGHT <4 :j 6-15 9-30 WMJr A WJ B J THE BENGAL LANCER MEETS THE GIRL OF HIS DREAM! VI i BB > IN ANOTHER MAN'S ARMS! Gary Cooper O Anna Sten TOGETHER! IN A STORY OF BEAUTY RARE ROMANCE L SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS j “The
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  • 138 6 Popular Playground By The Sea CAMBER SANDS, a popular playground by the sea near Rye, in Sussex, takes on a Californian aspect when seen from the air. THE PRINCE O F ./ALES, with the Dean of Windsor, watching the march past of the Berkshire section
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  • 111 7 Against Three Pinji Chinese he voluntarily causing grievous hurt rges against Soo Ten, Soo Kim .and i Ah Heng of Pinji was amended to one nurder in the Ipoh Police Court on irday morning, as the person alleged to been attacked by the accused had died in the
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  • 130 7 ifessor Visiting Malaya Very Shortly K. Pritam Singh, of Kuala Lumpur, is:—l understand that Professor Teja h of Khalsa College, Amritsar, is due rive in Penang on or about the 17th. nt on a religious mission to this counko enlighten us on the glorious facts principles of “Sikhism.”
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  • 30 7 MR. F. H. GrummiH Appointed r. F. H. Grummitt has been appointed unicipal Commissioner, Penang, in e of Mr. B. G. H. Jchnson who resignn proceeding on leave.
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  • 37 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star July 12. r. J. J. Fleury, State Veterinary Sur- (Kedah), who was an inmate of the jral Hcspital, Alor Star has now been larged and has resumed duty.
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  • 161 7 U CONTRACT BANKRUPTCY TENDER ACCEPTED osuf said that they tendered and tender was accepted. Lim informed the ccurt that one of sureties had since become bankrupt on mt of his surety. >osuf said that personally he had no He was at present unemployed and 1 offer nothing
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  • 521 7 Man Who Jumped Bail SINGAPORE POLICE COURT CASES Lulled into a mistaken sense of security by his immunity from arrest for just over seven years serenity of Wahib bin Ahmad wa s rudely disturbed in Malacca a few days ago. Wahib, who was an actor, was
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  • 706 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. F. S. Gibson, a Director of Mansfield and Co., Ltd., is sailing for Home on leave this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Dussek, of Sultan Idris College, Tanjong Malim, have returned after their holiday in Japan. Mr. G. R. French has been appointed a member of
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  • 582 7 FURTHER EVIDENCE RECORDED AT BATU GAJAH CORONER SAYS HE HAS NOTHING TO ADD TO PREVIOUS VERDICT Batu Gajah, Saturday. On instructions received from the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perek, further evidence was recorded by Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, the District Officer, Kinta, in the Batu Gajah
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  • 990 8 WINDFALL PAYS BEST KANON AND ARROW GIRL REGISTER FIRST WINS WALAU WINS AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 13. Fine weather favoured the Perak Turf Club Skye Meeting today. There was a fair attendance and the cash sweeps and tote were well patronised. The
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  • 629 8 Third Test Match HAMMOND 63: MITCHELL 58 South Africa 26 For One Leeds, July 13. The Third Test match between England and the South Africans opened here today in fine weather. There has been no rain here for three weeks. There were 7,000 spectators when
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  • 214 8 Eurasians Continue To Create Surprises WEEK-END MATCHES AT K.L. j (From Our Own Correspondent) l Kuala Lumpur July 14. The Selangor Eurasian Association continued to create surprises in the Stonor 1 Shield cricket competition. Yesterday they defeated the Y.M.C.A. by three wickets. The Y.M.C.A. made 64 (C.
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  • 128 8 —Reuter. Scores At Close Of Play London, July 13. The following are the scores in the principal cricket matches at close of play today:— SUSSEX v. WORCESTER Sussex: 144 for two wickets. Worcester: 262. LEICESTER v. WARWICK Leicester: 241 runs. Warwick: 104 for two wickets. NOTTS v. DERBYSHIRE
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  • 53 8 —Reuter. Rees Davies Captures 5 For 66 London, July 13. The cricket match between Harrow and Eton was drawn. Harrow: 249 (Rees Davies, son of former Chief Justice Hongkong, five for 66) and 204 for six wickets, declared (Studd 100 not out). Eton: 298 and 94
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  • 636 8 —Reuter. I Germany To Meet United States DAVIS CUP INTER-ZONE FINAL I I Prague, July 14. Von Cramm beat Menzel 6 —2, 6 —4, 3 6, s—-7,5 —-7, 6 —l. Germany thus meet the United States in the Inter-Zone final. THRILLING MATCH It was a hard, thrilling match
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  • 725 9 Interesting Events FOO CHOO CHOON HOUSE WIN CHAMPIONSHIP The Anglo-Chinese Middle School held their annual sportg on Saturday on the Suffolk House ground. Five Houses competed for the Challenge Shield presented by Mr. Ong Joo Sun J.P. Foo Choo Choon House emerged the champions with Khoo
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  • 743 9 Yesterday's Results a AH FOO AND SAN HAI e WIN DOUBLES a (BY “SPECTATOR”) 0 Several more ties in the Penang Open Badminton Championships were played off 1 on Sat. at the Volunteer Drill Hall The 9 standard of play seen were, however, much > lower than
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  • 262 9 Athletic Sports K. A. G. HAGUE WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Winning the 100 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards and putting the shot and coming second in the hurdles K.A.G. Hague set up a new reeprd in the Penang Cricket Club sports held on the Esplanade on Saturday. The other
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  • 147 9 j Kok Ying And Kee Onn i In Final MRS. ALLIN LADIES CHAMPION (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 13. Several ties in the Perak Open Tennis Champion ships were played today and resulted as follows MEN’S SINGLES—SEMI-FINALS Chin Kee Onn beat Choon Lan 6—o. 6 —o.
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  • 151 9 Badminton Entries PENANG REPRESENTATIVES SELECTED The following players were selected at a meeting of the Penang Badminton Association to represent Penang in the Badminton Tournament of the Malayan Chinese Olympiad:— Men: Tan Boon Piew, Tung Ghim Huat, Liew Ah Foo, Tan Choon Kojoi, Lim Yong Fong, Cheah
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  • 105 9 Dates Of International Matches Trial and international matches for next season have been arranged by the Rugby Football Union as follows:December 7, 1935 —England v. Possibles, at Birmingham. December 21, 1935.—England v. The Rest, at Twickenham. Januery 4, 1936.—England v. New Zealand, at Twickenham. January 18, 1936.—Wales v.
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  • 1009 10 Unnecessary fuss and criticism appears to have been made at the Kuala Lumpur proposal to transfer a sum of $50.000 odd which is now standing in the name of the Malayan blood Relief Fund to the King George V Silver Jubilee Memorial Fund. The sum of
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  • 64 10 Reuter Wireless. Bank Governor Determined To Defend !t Paris, July 14. “The fate of the world depends on a large measure on the close financial cooperation of London, New Ycrk and Paris,” declared M. Tannery, the Governor of the Bank of France. He added, “I am determined to
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  • 365 10 Mr. Gurchurn Singh I I LOCALLY QUALIFIED In the Supreme Court this morn-! ing Mr. Justice Whitley admitted to practice as an Advocate and Solicitor of these courts, Mr. Gurchurn Singh, l I who is a locally qualified lawyer. His Lordship in admitting the applicant,; said: Mr.
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  • 79 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Representatives On 10-Day Tour Of Germany Berlin. July 15. Representatives of the British Legion who are on a ten-day tour of Germany will be officially welcomed by Herr Ribbentrop today. Visits will be paid to the Labour and Hitler Youth camps. Welcoming the visitors, the semiofficial
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  • 66 10 Chinese Fleads Guilty A Chinese, Lim Yee Leong was charged before Mr. B. F. Bridge in the District Court this morning with selling chandu without the authority from the Superintendent cf Excise on July 11 at 100, Hutton Lane. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt of the Excise department
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  • 178 10 In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley had before him a criminal appeal by way of revision. The accused in the case was Teh Ah Tiew, a Chinese boy, who had been convicted by the Penang Police Magistrate on a charge cf theft in
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  • 179 10 Judgment Delivered TAMIL BOUND OVER FOR A YEAR Judgment was delivered today by the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the case in which a Tamil named Sithambaram was charged with criminal misappropriation of three gold brooches during the month of March. An alternative charge of dishonest
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  • 176 10 Sikh Who Was Found Lying On Road A lorry-driver named Wong Kee was charged in the police court today with disembarking from the s.s. “Tanjong” before she was properly secured at Church Street Ghaut jetty cn July 13. Accused admitted that he did not get down by
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  • 111 10 Indian Crushed To Death By Tree An aged Indian named Poonusamy was badly crushed to death yesterday morning by a coconut tree. Deceased was asleep in the front portion of his attap house at Aier Itam when the tree fell cn it. The unfortunate man was pinned
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  • 175 10 Tamil Sentenced To Two Months 1 R.l. Failing to persuade his wife to return to him by gentle means, a Tamil tried to use force. There was a sequel in the District Court this merning when the Tamil, Karuppan, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to
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  • 18 11 —Reuter. Ichang, July 15. The loss of life in Ichang area is unofficially estimated at 12,000.
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  • 48 11 The engagement is announced between Miss G. Richmond, third daughter of Major A. Richmond, R.A. (retired), of 14, Grosvenor Avenue, Mapper!ey Park, Nottingham, and Mr. T. M. B. Williams, on’y son of the late Rev. J. Williams of Hare, Melton Mowbray and Bukit Mertajam Rubber Estate
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  • 363 12 PROSPECTS OF HIGHER DIVIDEND “At this date the whole of the deben lure issue has been redeemed or providet .for, together with interest payments there on,’’ said Mr. G. H. Blakempre, chairmar of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging, N.L., al the annual meeting in Sydney on June 28
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  • 1323 12 ARE SHARE VALUES TOO HIGH?— POSITION ANALYSED More than once during the past few subject of detailed comment in this column, weeks the position and prospects of the rubber-producing industry have been the During the fortnight which has elapsed since the appearance of the last disquisition the
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  • 350 12 Meeting At Ipoh DELEGATES TO MEET MR. LOWINGER (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. Under the auspices of the Perak Mining and Planting Association a largely attended meeting of Chinese tin producers was held at the premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Ipoh, yesterday afternoon to
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  • 108 12 Latest Quotations i Saturday Friday I Paris 74 59 64 74 57 64 'New York 4.95)4 4.95)4 j Montreal 4.96)4 4.96% Brussels 29.29 29.31 Geneva 15.13)4 15.12% Amsterdam 7.27 7.26% Milan 60)4 60 Berlin 12.28 12.28 Prague 118)4 118)4 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90)4 19.90)4 Stockholm 19.39)4 19.39)4
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  • 264 13 s. —Reuter. -jO.OOO ITALIAN TROOPS PASS THROUGH SUEZ CANAL TORPID SEAPORT JERKED INTO TERRIFIC ACTIVITY WHARVES MOUNTAIN HIGH WITH WAR CARGO TERRIFIC HEAT SUN STROKE ALREADY TAKES TOLL Asmara, July 13. The Eritrean sea port of Massawa, normally a torpid Red Sea n'. epot,
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  • 151 13 J a- ncere but not exclusive. —Rugby Radio Improved Atmosphere GOOD RECEPTION IN FOREIGN PRESS London, July 13. Newspapers reproduce foreign comment. on the speech toy the Foreign Secretary,, Sir Samuel Hoare, in Thursday’s debate m the House of Commons on foreign affairs. The general impression is
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  • 77 13 me output broken. —Rugby Radio utput Well Maintained To June London, July 12. figures of steel production in Great in June, namely 770,000 tons, when I for the number of working days hat the output of May, 853,000 tons, n well maintained. half year the production has
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  • 46 13 with 12 4.32 d a week ago.—Rugby J «iio Service. London,, July 12. total amount applied for in tenders fl 0,000,000 treasury bills was ••00. The average rate per cent, for three months was 12|1.60d as com- with 12 4.32 d a week ago.—Rugby
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  • 216 13 l—Rugby Radio Service. Britain And The League M. AVENOL'S REMARKABLE TRIBUTE London, July 13. The Secretary General of the League of Nations, M. Avenol, in a broadcast talk last night explained that the object of his visit to London was to renew contac‘s with members of
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  • 52 13 Government Support (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 13. The privy purse has subscribed £lO,OOO towards capital in a new company which, with government support, is being floated to cultivate sugar cane on the lands at the head of the gulf of Siam within easy reach of
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  • 175 13 Reuter. What Balance Sheet Reveals FURTHER INCREASE IN DEPOSITS London, July 13. The combined half-yearly balance sheet of the five big banks confirms the impression that the volume of banking business during six months is larger than the corresponding period in 1£34. Nevertheless a further increase
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  • 67 13 I,—Rugby Radio Service. Temperature Still Rising London July 13. The heat wave in London continues. Sultry weather of the last two days has given way to fresher conditions but the temperature is still rising. Eighty to eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit were recorded at neon which was seven degrees
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  • 45 13 Rugby Radio Service. Promoted Field Marshall London, July 12. The King has approved the promotion of General Sir Archibald Montgomery Massingberd. Chief of the Imperial Staff to the rank of a Field Marshall in succession to the late Field Marshall Viscount Byng.—
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  • 54 13 —Reuter. Trade Agreement Washington, July 13. The United States and U.S.S.R. have Signed a trade agreement which is expected by officials of both governments to treble the value of trade between the two countries. The U.S.S.R. pledges to make purchases from the United States totalling $30,000,000 during
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  • 37 13 Rugby Radio Service. Appointed Ambassador At Lisbon London, July 12. The King has approved the appointment of Sir Charles Wingfield, Minister to the Holy See, to be His Majesty’s Ambassador extraordinary plenipotentary at Lisbon.
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  • 46 13 Reuter. 63 Deaths Reported New York, July 12. The heat wave death roll in the whole country is estimated St 63 including eighteen in New York City where the temperature reached 91. Thousands slept at rr’ight time on sands at Coney Island.
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  • 44 13 —Reuter. I Joseph Cohen, father of “General” Morris Abraham Cohen the distinguished military teadgr In CtoH Bt ter aged 72. Mr. Cohen’s last wish was to meet his 'son who returned to Manchester in time 'for it to be realised.—Reuter. i
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  • 137 13 .—Reuter. Giant New Type Fokker i i SIX INSTANTLY KILLED Amsterdam, July 14. A Dutch air liner, a giant new type Fokker, on the Croydon —Malmoe service, carrying twenty passengers and crew. crashed at Schiphol aerodrome today. Two j passengers and four members of the crew
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  • 57 13 L—Reuter. France Builds Twc In TLe Pacific Paris, July 14. “Le Matin” says that the Ministries of Marine and Colonies have agreed to the establishment of seaplane bases in the Pacific. It is stated that one will be located in Papeete, Tahiti end another later in Noumea, New
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  • 129 13 ’—Reu' er. Co-operation With China Tok io, July 14. Declaring that Japan’s diplomacy from May 1933 to Jenuary 1935 was chiefly directed towards res raining foreign influences in Eastern Asia, in which ccnnecticn she showed marked disfavour as regards foreign loans and techn cal assistance to China
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  • 49 13 —Reuter. Wife Reported Killed In Motor Accident Vienna July 13. The wife of the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Schuschnigg, has been reported killed. Dr. Schuschnigg himself was sent to hospital due to shock in a motor accident near- Lenz as he was starting out on a he “day.—Reuter.
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  • 35 13 g.—Reuter. 100 Drowned In Disaster At Tinghia Shanghai, July 13. One hundred out of 500 passengers and crew were reported drowned in the capsizing of a Chinese steamer yesterday at Tinghia, Chekiang. —Reuter.
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  • 154 13 roads leading to Aidershot.—Rugby Radio» Service. Every Branch Of Army Represented London, July 14. The King and Queen motored from Buckingham Palace to Aidershot thisr morning for the Jubilee review of the army at Rushmoor Arena. When the Kingaccompanied by the Prince of Wales and' the Dukes of
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  • 34 13 j.—Reuter. Los Angeles, July 13. A sharp earthquake, lasting several! seconds, was felt here, at Hollywood, Pussadena, Long Beach and elsewhere this: morning. Furniture was shaken but apparently no damage was done.—Reuter.
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  • 596 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal [4 Lines Thfl following is a list of vessels arriving Md filing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY ®I.V. GLENBEG from London via Suez Sails same day for Port Swettenham Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Dairen. B.S. ELPENOR from Singapore. Sails for Havre
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  • 176 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 7th July per the Netherlands Aircraft via A lor Star-Amsterdam were delivered In London on 12th July. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. “Jarak” will close at 4.00 p.m. today. I A
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    • 1136 14 Wireless 'Programmes H H f* (Stern). Lonely Little Dancer (Markush) The following are the wavelengths, two 12.20—Close down, rf which will be used simultaneously TOMORROW GSQ metre» P- M. and GSF 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The Charles Emesco QSF 19-82 metres Quintet. May Moore (Soprano), throughout Selection of Melodies
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    • 685 14 Relayed from the Hippodrome 9.os—News in English on DJQ and in Theatre, Birmingham. Gipsy Dutch on DJB March (Vilmos, arr. Piercy). 9.2o—Music by the Adolf Hitler B y Selection, No, No, Nanette guard Band Muller-John (Youmans). Waltz, Casino Conducted by "'t o X Dances (Gung’l). ‘“Xme 8.50 Empire Bookshelf—No. 12.
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    • 165 14 I 7.35 —Gramophone records. 7.45 —Sports Talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. B.oo —Gramophone records. 8.30 What’s on in Penang. 8.40 —Gramophone records. 9.00 —Close down. TOMORROW’ i P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone records. 7.ss—Messrs. Lears Co.’s Share Report 8.00 —Stud’o Concert. 8.30 “Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 8.40 —Gramophone Records. 9.00 —Close down.
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  • 605 16 Kok Ying Beaten In Final MRS. ALLEN WINS LADIES SINGLES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipph, Sunday. Rain early in the morning rendered the Courts so damp that play in the Perak Open Tennis Championships had _o be deferred for a couple of hours. All the remaining finals
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  • 63 16 P.C.C. v. Anglo-CMraes? School The following will represent the P.C.C. on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow:— W. M. Oak-Rhind; A. P. Wobh and T. A. Maxwell; J. A. Evans, A. R. Tcnes end H. E. Pettier; H. L. Murray, D. R. Harper, W. T. Francis, J. H. Reid
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  • 243 16 At Water Polo HOOI KEAT PLAYS WELL The Penang Swimming Club met tha Chinese Swimming Club at water i0 yesterday at Tanjong Bungah and re defeated by seven goals to nil. Both f :ii ba had their “A” teams out. Flay started with the Chinese atta. ng.
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  • 324 16 Plan For Extensien MEMBERSHIP NOW OVER 600 The Chinese Swimming Club are contemplating building a modern swimming pool at their property in Katong. I Plans have already been drawn up and I the Committee are considering the ques- tion of raising the necessary funds. It
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 65 16 lIROMMLI 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 MYRNA LOY IN M.G.M.’S 2 FISTED ROMANCE THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR Z jy?Jt A thrilling neiu "IT "man a great ove s t, or y a n d a A championship C\ LOY Max BAER > J f A a Primo CARNERA «Mil
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    • 17 16 "Come Uo See M Sometime" MAE WEST IN "BELLE OF THE NINITIES' Opens Thursday at MAJESTIC. WJVAWJW-V/.
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    • 276 16 6.15- STARTING TONIGHT -9.30 M.-G.-M.'S THRILL-PACKED LAUGHABLE MYSTERY hand clutched V AT THEIR HEARTS! ([[«A It comes to thrilling life on the nil screen...the baffling mystery that flfl s Y' s fascinated ten million Collier's \\\uW Magazine readers! But love finds wa Y to s °l ve it and you'll
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    • 111 16 CONTINUED SUCCESS OVER THE WEEK-END! SEASON EXTENDED! 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 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 OF "PEI CHIEN LOONG"
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  • 542 17 Fall From Bicycle ALLEGED BAD DRESSING Gangrene Sets In After being treated for four days by a native physician, a Chinese boy, Ong Kow Khia, who had fractured his left arm from a fall off his bicycle, was admitted into the General Hospital in a
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  • 202 17 Chinese On False Evidence Charge Arrested on a warrant a Chinese named .t’e Khoay Chuan was produced before Mr. J P. Biddulph in the police court on Saturday charged with giving false evidence in a judicial proceeding. Detective Inspector W. Ingham prosecut’d. Accused wag defended by
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  • 208 17 Discovery By Tamil Coolie CORONER'S INQUIRY HELD While working on the Swettenham Pier on. June 24, a Tamil coolie was passing tools to his fellow workman below the wharf platform when he saw a corpse floating in the water under the wharf. Frightened at the sight he
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  • 235 17 Cannot Resist Temptation Kassim bin Md. Ghani, a Tamil Mohamedan appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court on Saturday for sentence on a charge of theft. Chief Court Inspector R. J. Stewart, who prosecuted, said accused had a previous conviction for a similar
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  • 92 17 Annual General Meeting This Month The first annual general meeting of the Perak Rugby Football Club will be held at the Ipoh Club on Wednesday, July 31, at 7 p.m. when it is hoped that those interested, in all parts of Perak, will make a real effort to
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  • 608 17 List Of Donations The following is the full list of donations that have been received up to date to the Bisley Meeting Fund 1935: The Hon: Mr. E. Newbold $25.00, Dr. Lim Chwee Leong $15.00, The Hon: The Resident Councillor, Penang $lO.OO, A Mohd. Rawther Esqr.
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  • 497 17  -  by by Mary GRACE HOW youthful these large white bows are that one sees on the new day frocks. They give a trim. perky look to quite the simplest frocks, and even if it does mean clean one every other day, the strong piques
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 30 17 DEAFNESS. Whether partial or total, no matter b complicated with headnoises or other trouble*. Cured absolutely. Success guaranteed. For full particulars apply to; “SRI” WORKS, 11, Beadon Street, (P.G.) CALCUTTA.
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  • 3454 18 PHYA BAHOL GOVERNMENT HAS COME TO STAY SATURDAY NIGHT’S LECTURE AT HU YEW SEAH An interesting lecture on “The Present Situation In Siam” was delivered on Sat. night by Mr. T Sivaram at the Hu lew Seah. Mr. Ong Joo Sun presided. Mr. Sivaram said:
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    • 127 18 ffi balm ftf PAT kwa tann. AJ 3 Those who chew Betel cannot afford to be without tgjpQ /A Packet of Balashin Sai or "Pat Kwa Tann". BALASHIN SAI OR "PAT KWA TANN" I jlx Possesses six exclusive virtues beneficial to all those who chew I S: ■-J i fHfff
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    • 549 18 Kill Kidi&ey Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour Famous D<»c»o” Tell About Successful Prescription That and baldder disorders.^ Is Ending Kidney and Bladder Troubles om^’or tablo sensations within a and Making Men and Women Feel 10 «b^^dde 1 Ind it® safe and Years Younger Through New kidneys and bl
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  • 2614 19 UNIFORM temperature, high humidity and COPIOUS RAINFALL REASONABLY COOL NIGHTS EVERYWHERE 108 INCHES OF RAIN RECORDED IN PENANG he characteristic features of the climate of Malaya are uniform temre, high humidity and copious rainfall, and they arise mainly from the c exposure of the Peninsula.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 189 19 BEARING METALS v ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH. j The hardest wearing material
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  • 294 20 STARTED ON FRIDAY NIGHT STILL RAGING TODAY LARGE QUANTITIES OF COAL FEARED DESTROYED SIX CHINESE COOLIES KILLED EUROPEANS OVERCOME BY MONOXIDE FUMES MR. J. GRADON STILL UNCONSCIOUS (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) KUALA LUMPUR, JULY 15. A FIRE WHICH STARTED AT THE MALAYAN COLLIERIES MINE
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  • 790 20 Aspirants Debate THE PRESS WINS BY LARGE MAJOR An interesting debate was held at the Aspirants’ Association on Saturday night. The motion before the He use was “In the opinion of the House, reading newspapers is more beneficial than reading books.’’ The President, Mr. Choe Siew' Eang,
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  • 1347 20 STRAUSS CO.. LTD. REVIEW Lower Than Any Time During Past Seven Years (By Air Mail) London, July 1. j .Messrs. Strauss Co. Limited’s monthly review of the tin market dated July 1 says: There is a further large decrease in the visible stocks, which
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  • 269 20 YESTERDAY'S CRICKET ON THE ESPLANADE The Combined Schools Cricket XI drew with the Penang Cricket Club in their annual fixture on the Esplanade yes erday. Scores: COMBINED SII.IOOLS Lim Cheng Poh c Pennington b Brady Cheah Kim Swee lbw b Brady 57 Eu Cheow Chye
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  • 249 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers j TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Batu Setengor 72% 75 72% 75 Hitam 48 50 46 48ex I Klang River 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.55 i Nawng Pet 65 70 65 70 Nor’h Taiping 49 51 48 50 i
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  • 120 20 Tin SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) £231.5.0 No market London (3 months) £224.10.0 No market Singapore $114.50 $114.50 Business Done Penang $115.50 $115.50 Business Done 25 tons COPRA. (Sundried) $3.80 53 85 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $12.00 RUBBER London 5%d No market New York 12%c(G) No market Singapore Spot 19%c
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    • 72 20 m t ul i i < l~rfy»y££:*'- Y fa> sy: 4 y/YJWer L %L y Ewww «M^! > t Wr Jw\ />C r/ A \l\\ 11 1 The main event of the evening or Penang s Manager Was Determined to Win. WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind R&infaV 6.00 76 SE Noon
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