Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1935
1935-07-16
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1935-07-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 162. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
-
2900 1935-07-16 1 FEDERATION OF NATIONS POSSIBLE DR. LIM BOON KENG'S PAPER STRUCTURE OF GOODWILL ON BASIS OF ART? AN INTERESTING PAPER ON “THE QUINTESSENCE OF CHINESE CULTURE,” BY DR. LIM BOON KENG, WAS READ BY DR. K. T. KHONG AT THE WEEKLY LUNCHEON MEETING OF THE2,900 words
-
Article, Illustration263 1935-07-16 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Extended To End Of Next June BIG MAJORITY VOTE IN COMMONS London, July 15. The House of Commons today passed by 242 votes to 42 the financial resolution moved by the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Walter Elliot, to extend to end of June,—Rugby Radio Service. - 263 words
-
Article118 1935-07-16 1 —Reuter. Shanghai, July 16. With the devastation of floods and the Yangtse, Yellow and other rivers extending, a blistering heat wave has descended on Shanghai and Nanking, and cholera has broken out at Hsu-chow-fu in North Kiangsu. SCOUTS HELP TO STRENGTHEN DYKES The military press-gang are forcing—Reuter. - 118 words
-
Article186 1935-07-16 1 i speaks of a “foreign king.”—Reuter WireI less. If Free State Became A Republic—— IRISH IN BRITAIN MIGHT SUFFER London, July 13. Mr. J. H. I homas made an interesting revelation in the House of Commons debate on Anglo-Irish relations when he said in private negotiationsi speaks of a “foreign king.”—Reuter Wire-I less. - 186 words
-
Article161 1935-07-16 1 —Reuter. Seriousness Of Budgetary Position London, July 15. The Foreign Exchange market breathed a sigh of relief on the news that the 14th of July passed off quietly in Paris but the French revenue returns for the second quarter of the year which are below the preceding quarter—Reuter. - 161 words
-
Article93 1935-07-16 1 For Frau Von Schuschnigg’s Death London, July 15. The deepest sympathy of the British public is offered by the British Press to the Austrian people and to Herr Von Schuschnigg, who was involved in a motor smash cn Saturday, as the result of which Frau Von Schuschnigg was93 words
-
402 1935-07-16 1 Rugby Several matters of international importance were dealt with at Question Time in the House of Commons yesterday, including the announcement that members of Parliament, desiring to go by air to their constituencies on public business, may do so on payment of the differenceRugby - 402 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement12 1935-07-16 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bisbop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
-
Advertisement34 1935-07-16 1 I'-’, V-h ZJx aux. ALU. ILU T.JI U.l ISA ALU i'-’l RU I'-’x a./' ggl LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY JIS A i S I M 110 f US SOLE AGENTS I McAlister co., ltd., PENANG.34 words
-
Advertisement15 1935-07-16 1 a KEY JL BEER Pure. Cool Refreshing Sole Distributor»: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.15 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1986 1935-07-16 2 RATES FOR CASUAL M X BANKS I ~~~''“~1 ADVERTISEMENTS (Incorporated in' Engand.) I j Zj. NOTICE is hereby given that the? i NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK I 7. I Transfer Registers of the Preference and murai rA .y»», .ww >■_ 1 Ordinary Shares will be closed for prepar- HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ NMA1,986 words
-
-
Article2424 1935-07-16 3 PRINCE OF WALES ON FARMING PHOTOGRAPHS OF MODERN CELEBRITIES BATTLESHIP'S OVERLAND CRUISE THE QUEEN MARY'S DECORATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. gentlemen-at-arms AT the reception they gave at St. James’s Palace recently, the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms did not wear their uniforms of2,424 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement24 1935-07-16 3 HS T E E L Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO.. 1, River Road. PENANG.24 words
-
Advertisement96 1935-07-16 3 m —I 1 z''JACK, THE I fPAO'T T«r <;««««» I I B/You Mtei I WHint ANO H I I I BM| HI tJV z I I B —4 —-W/TveX I WcACttO) H I lr R E I —T— II PA Mr I I I©'* VGC/CW/I J I BUT i'll ha»e96 words
-
-
Article982 1935-07-16 4 Interest In The East INTERVIEW WITH MR. S. E. TOLLEY Singapore, Saturday. Interesting facts about Tolley's Brandy, its history, growth and production were gleaned by a reporter during an interview with Mr. S.E. Tolley, the head of the famous firm, who arrived in Singapore today by982 words
-
420 1935-07-16 4 11 Registration Is A Farce" DR. CHEN SU LAN'S VIEW Education Of The Young The progress of the anti-opium campaign in Malaya is being watched with great interest, not only by the people in this country but also by Chinese leaders in China. In point420 words
-
Article288 1935-07-16 4 Cromwells Say Farewell MAY BE USED FOR H.E.'s TRIP The Sea Belle 11., the S.S. Government’s yacht conveying Doris Duke, the world’s richest girl, and her husband, Mr. J.H.R. Cromwell, on a honeymoon tour, arrived at Manila on Thursday morning, it is understood. The Cromwells288 words
-
Article166 1935-07-16 4 May Make Films In The Far East Prince Puracnatra Malaya's Rotary chief, who is representing the district at the Rotary International Convention in Mexico, arrived in San Francisco in cold weather (says the Bangkok Times) and flew the same day to Los Angeles. From there he166 words
-
Article138 1935-07-16 4 Voracious Platypus's Unbalanced Diet The Melbourne Zoo platypus which has attained as much fame in Australia as “800-boo” and “Jubilee’ have in England, now eats 800 earthworms a day, which is considerably more than his own weight; and the Zoo authorities are hard put to it138 words
-
Article59 1935-07-16 4 First To Be Erected At Canberra Robert Burns is the subject of the first statue to be erected at Canberra, Australia’s garden city capital. Appropriately, says Austral News, there are both a Presbyterian church and an inn nearby. Incidentally, living in South Australia is a direct descendant59 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement20 1935-07-16 4 V.V.WAW.V.V Come Up See Me Sometime" MAE WEST IN "BELLE OF THE NINITIES” Opens Thursday at MAJESTIC. B B BBBBBBEB3BBI20 words
-
Advertisement144 1935-07-16 4 Banish the torment use iA?epsp THE ANTISEPTIC TOILET SOAP I r fciiß No more broken, sleepless nights; no I ‘I more days of torment from prickly heat! Follow the recommendation of the medical profession—wash or bath with Asepso to gain relief! In cases of eczema, ringworm, prickly heat and other144 words
-
-
Article361 1935-07-16 5 Kuala Lumpur Rumour INTERESTING COMMENT ON POSITION •'lt is rumoured that the statement of F.M.S. revenue and expenditure accounts for June will show a deficit of $4 millions, which certainly in view of the figures so far published this year is en amazing state of361 words
-
Article62 1935-07-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 15. evicted on a charge of criminal breach rust in respect of goods to the value l 6O entrusted to him by a compatriot, 'unese, Teoh Soo Keat was sentenced ‘.v a fine of $5O or 2 months’ r.i. t the62 words
-
Article113 1935-07-16 5 "Only Means Of Livelihood (From Our Own Correspondent) i Taiping, July 15. “I have no other means of livelihcod** i was the plea given by a Chinese named jWoo Pang on his second appearance bef; re the Taiping Magistrate on a charge of being found in pcssession of113 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement7 1935-07-16 5 They’re Coming ’GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935' 137 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous152 1935-07-16 5 M ,BaaaH a aaaaßßaaaa S />'L .-XB? rAl.nri A'ZMnmvkl MI/*liti v <-■ x .xSlllMh jfIMMMI. SAMUEL GOLDWYN present» NI GHT L Y AOFISMB HFWIKn 3 w▼B. W I FrrTffl 6-i5 9-30 -9 kJ r A W 1 )M I■WP 11 I U 9 11 19 U l l ■i il152 words
-
-
Article, Illustration239 1935-07-16 6 South Africa’s First Test Win THE SCENE at Lord's as the crowd invaded the pitch to congratulate the South Africans on their first Test victory in Eugxand. The Umpires (left* have captured some stumps as souvenirs, while (centre) two spectators are wrestling over some souvenir239 words
-
Article951 1935-07-16 7 ON WAY HOME FROM AUSTRALIA A party of 250 members of the British Medical Association from Great Britain, who are attending the annual conference of the Association in Australia, will be visiting Malaya in October, on their return journey. A list of these visiting Malaya is given951 words
-
416 1935-07-16 7 BED COVERED WITH DEBRIS WALLS TORN AWAY FURNITURE WRECKED: LITTLE GIRL'S GOOD FORTUNE A KUALA LUMPUR FAMILY HAD A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM DEATH ON SATURDAY NIGHT, WHEN THE WALLS OF THE HOUSE IN WHICH THEY LIVED WERE BROKEN DOWN AS THE RESULT OF THE416 words
-
Article214 1935-07-16 7 Youngest Pilot Wins Trcphy i Kuala Lumpur. July 15. Eight A Licence pilots of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club took part in the landing competition held yesterday on the Club's landing ground. Mr. H. I. S. Kanwar. a student of th e Victoria Institution and the214 words
-
Article312 1935-07-16 7 P. O. s.s. "NALDERA" The s.s. “Naldera" which sailed from London on July 5. and is expected on August 1, is bringing the following passengers:— To Penang: Mr. W. F. Fletcher, Deputy Municipal Engineer, Penang. Mrs. Fletcher and infant; Mr. F. Bellamy of the Malayan Collieries, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur; Mr.312 words
-
Article667 1935-07-16 7 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY i Eye-Witness's Evidence Of I Assault SEQUEL TO DISPUTE I OVER FILE j How a dispute about a file led to a tin- smith assaulting his fellow worker with a piece of wood, was revealed at the preliminary inquiry yesterday in which Chop Teik Yong,667 words
-
Article77 1935-07-16 7 For Double Murder Near Seremban Seremban, July 12. Presiding at the local Assizes today, Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen passed sentence of death on the three Chinese who were arraigned upon a charge o' double murder. The accused were Lock Kwi Feng, Chan Fong and Yong77 words
-
Article510 1935-07-16 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Tenders are being invited for the construction of an aeroplane landing ground at Ipoh. i I Mr. R. G. Yeung has been appointed an unofficial member of the Pahang State. Council in the place of Mr. A. de B. Haughton on leave. j Mr. S. G. G. Kelliher510 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1935-07-16 7 They're Coming I 'GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 13 Stars!9 words
-
Advertisement188 1935-07-16 7 Automatic Record -Changing-Plus Marconiphone Brilliance HbMm THE LAST WORD IN COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. 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 PERFECT COMFORT.188 words
-
-
Article1043 1935-07-16 8 222 Runs Ahead 7 Wkts. In Hand THIRD TEST S. AFRICA COLLAPSE FOR 171 London, July 15. There was a crowd of 2,000 this morn-; ing when the Third Test Match was resum- j ed at Leeds. The sky was overcast and; The wicket easy paced.1,043 words
-
Article98 1935-07-16 8 Veterans* Doubles Final WON BY COL. ALLEN AND CAMERON (F?cm Cur Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 16. The fellow ng pre the latest results in the Singapore Tennis Championships Men’s Doub.es (semi-finals) —Lim Bong Soo ard Chu? Choon L ong beat Warden and Abed 6—4, 6 —l Ycsg98 words
-
Article117 1935-07-16 8 Fixtures For Thursday The following are the fixtures of the P.B.A. Open Championships for Thursday: MEN’S SINGLES 6.00 p.m. Tan Boon Piew vs Chew Bean Chye. 6.30 p.m. Liew Ah Foo vs. Ooi Keat Hoe. 7.00 p.m. Tung Ghim Huat vs. Ho Boon Choo. LADIES’ SINGLES 7.30117 words
-
Article223 1935-07-16 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, July 14. I The Windy Dale Badminton Party of Penang visited Alor Star on Saturday and Sunday to play against The Health Seekers and the Woodlands Badminton Parties The following are the results. 1 The first named are the Penang223 words
-
Article32 1935-07-16 8 Malay College Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 15. In an interesting cricket match played at Taiping on Sunday, Kempe Club defeated Malay College (Kuala Kangsar) by 77 runs.32 words
-
Article579 1935-07-16 8 In Preparation For Olympiad COLOURS 1 OVERWHELMING VICTORY In connection with the forthcoming third Malayan Chinese Olympiad, the Penang Chinese held a soccer trial on the Victoria Green yesterday to select a team to represent Penang. The Colours beat the Whites after a scrappy and almost onesided579 words
-
Article31 1935-07-16 8 Annual Athletic Sports The annual Athletic Sports meeting of the High School, Bukit Mertajam, wnll be held on July 19, on the School ground, commencing at 3 p.m.31 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement154 1935-07-16 8 aHU 'OU llh l!!i il!, iL'GlIx 21, 2.', 2.’. .2. 2'. 21. 2.'i 2L 2.'. 21. 2k 2k 2k 2k 2k 2-k 2-k .'k 2k 2jl j_k 2k .Ik 2k 2k 2k 2k 22. 2k ffiZWlgAUi 2.C J MODERN FURNITURE COMPANY, 7A PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Opposite to (Suah Motors) Northam154 words
-
Advertisement10 1935-07-16 8 WAV-WAWM They're Coming 'GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935* 300 Girls I10 words
-
Advertisement198 1935-07-16 8 •PHC?'" 54? PENANG PENANG S. S. ■—:o: THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dances —:o: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cocktail Dances 6.30 to 9 pm. VWWWVJSVJV/'bVWWVWWWW-V. TEK’S SHORT HEAD IT’S J t\GD brushes with long Aap heads can’t lit the inside curve of your teeth— just the place, cut of s:ght r198 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2100 1935-07-16 9 REVIEW OF ASCOT PRIZES DOREEN JANE'S NOTABLE DOUBLE BLACK DEVIL'S NEWBURY CUP (From Our Own Correspondent. London, July 2. SIR ABE BAILEY’S SUCCESS It must be many years since the prizes vent round so evenly as they did at Ascot ♦his year. The stake money at the2,100 words
-
Article, Illustration957 1935-07-16 9 JACK HOBBS - By JACK HOBBS (“PG.” Copyright) London, July 3. My first thought in summing up the second Test Match, in which South Africa beat England at Lord’s yesterday by 157 runs, is to congratulate the Tourists unreservedly. I must mention their skipper, H. F. Wade,(“PG.” Copyright) - 957 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement98 1935-07-16 9 o><£ei, ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR A TUBE OF Certain Cure i f or Haemorrhoids anef kindred ailments A TUBE TO DAY KEEPS THE SURGEON AWmY Stocked by United Pharmacy. 305. North Bridn Rd., Sinyapor* BUY BRITISH BE PROUD OF IT Z X Z A i FROM '-idSl WHITLEY'S taM (Newly98 words
-
-
Article829 1935-07-16 10 Mr. Lloyd George is making a valiant effort to stage a come-back but it is apparent that the Welsh Wizard has not the same following he had during his time as War Premier. Reuter today gives some details contained in his “New Deal” Memorandum which was829 words
-
Article611 1935-07-16 10 SHELL MAGAZINE: The Shell Magazine, the House organ of the Shell group of oil com-, panies, from which we recently culled; an account of the career of the late 1 Mr. J. Y. Kennedy is one of the most interesting publications of its kind we have seen611 words
-
Article494 1935-07-16 10 —Malacca Guardian. iCAMERON HIGHLANDS: A week or two ago we expressed t hope that the Government wcu’d see way cl?ar to agree to the request by r dents of Cameicn Highlands th"t a wh time medical officer should be appointed safeguard the health of the area.—Malacca Guardian. - 494 words
-
Article86 1935-07-16 10 Two-Hour Talk With Herr Hitler London July 15. The members of the British Legion visiting Germany at the invitation of the German ex-Service Men’s organisations teday placed a wreath on the tomb of Germany’s unknown warrior in Berlin and were received by Herr Hitler, who, with Herr Hesse,86 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement229 1935-07-16 10 If the rain is pouring down and jou can’t get to town AU UR Wl[®Mb vx gJSiISL If iw Carlsberg LAGER PILSNER STOUT, SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. THE PERFECT AUTOMATIC ROLL-FILM MIRROR REFLEX CAMERA is the most easily manipulated of all the miniature229 words
-
Advertisement31 1935-07-16 10 NATURAL I MINERAL WATER The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION -o BOLB AGBNTB Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. SV-V-Vd’-WAWi31 words
-
-
Article289 1935-07-16 11 Annual Skye Meeting WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY'S RACES The following are the events end weights r the Annual Skye Meeting pf the Kedah .-mkhana Club to be run at Alor Star on Saturday, beginning at 2.30 p.m. EVENT 1 Ponies 14, 2 and under and Certified Polo LERRICK289 words
-
Article499 1935-07-16 11 Claim For Return Of Jewellery MOTHER-IN-LAW V. SON-IN-LAW In the Supreme Court this morning a suit between S. Jesudason (f) and J. S. David for the return of jewellery valued at $679 was discontinued. It was stated that the dispute was a family squabble and it499 words
-
Article102 1935-07-16 11 Mother Of Six Pleads Ignorance A woman who had six children pleaded ignorance in the police court today when charged with failing to report the birth of her male child within 42 days from the date of birth. Mr. J.E. Miller, who prosecuted, said that although102 words
-
Article86 1935-07-16 11 Bengalis Ask For Repatriation Two Bengalis who had petitioned to the Resident Councillor for repatriation were produced in the police court today on a charge of vagrancy. Both accused, Bahar Ali and Abdul Ban, pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector W. Ingham said that the accused had sent a86 words
-
Article225 1935-07-16 11 Aged Chinese Bound Over RESTITUTION BY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS An aged Chinese, Lim Tean Poe, pleaded guilty before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today when charged with criminal breach of trust of $211.20 during the month of June. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader,225 words
-
Article275 1935-07-16 11 "Befriended" Boys WANTED ON SIMILAR CHARGES IN K.L. Ipoh, July 15. A young Chinese was this morning sentenced to terms of imprisonment aggregating fourteen months in all on three charges of theft of cycles and one cf escaping from custody. It was revealed that accused275 words
-
Article97 1935-07-16 11 Chinese Released On $2OO Bail Lee Choo Kow, a young Cantonese, was produced in the police court today before Mr. J. P. Biddulph on two charges of misappropriation. The articles involved were a leather bag and its contents, a pair of banglets valued at $BO and a pair97 words
-
Article298 1935-07-16 11 OVER THIRTY YEARS' LOYAL SERVICE Klang, Sunday. Born on July 12, 1880, at Klang, educated at the Victoria Institution, and after having served the Selangor Government very faithfully for well over thirtytwo years, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Baduk, M.C.H, M.S.C., Deputy Assistant District Officer, retired on298 words
-
Article45 1935-07-16 11 Appointed At British Legation In Siam (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 15. It is announced that Commander George Roland Gordon Allen has been appointed Naval Attache at the British Legation. He is the first Naval Attache at this Legation over many years.45 words
-
Article113 1935-07-16 11 Dying Down PRODUCTION TO CONTINUE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 15. The Malayan Colliery authorities say the fall of coal which killed three men on Tuesday had nothing to do with Saturday’s fire. Of the six Chinese affedted by the poison gas, only one died,113 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1935-07-16 11 WMWWWWA They're Coming! 'GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935* 300 Girls I10 words
-
Advertisement384 1935-07-16 11 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER’S LIFE jtxnce I I tfD Wu WF 9 a in. 9-10 am. 11 a.m. \l I 11 <2? I o -H i f n FW Q A?) I P 5 pm. 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last384 words
-
-
Article1370 1935-07-16 12 x TIN RUBBER SHARES By Air Mail (By courtesy of Kennedy Co.) London, July 7. RUBBER Anglo-Malay—l2 10% Bert am Consd. (2 —4 4| British Malay—B 4% 1% |4% East Asiatic Ests. (2 —2 5 Bunlop Plants. 6 pc Pref.—27'lo% 8 7|9 Golden Hope—2s 9 6 Grand1,370 words
-
Article107 1935-07-16 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 55 64 74 59 64 New York 4.96 4.95% Montreal 4.97 4.96% Brussels 29.36% 29.29 Geneva 15.13 15.13% Amsterdam 7.27% 7.27 Milan 60 60% Berlin 12.29 12.28 Prage 118% 118% Cope nhe gen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna107 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement260 1935-07-16 12 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., 1 I MAMUFAOTURER® OV f WATER PURIFICATION PLANT /< 1 r~h HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER I COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY I BOUB AGZNTS: I HUTTENBACHS, LIMITED, j f (IrnnmM Bn tnm Btrattn botcmmbw.) r ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. 1 k me ßowness of BOOTH’S Dry ■K260 words
-
-
580 1935-07-16 13 dispersed last b.idio Service. BY SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S SPEECH PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT HINDERED BY MUSSOLINI'S OBSTINACY London, July 15. Commenting on the reception abroad of Sir Samuel Hoare’s -ecent speech in the House of Commons, the “Times” says that in •gard to the Italo-Abyssinian dispute “Itdispersed last b.idio Service. - 580 words
-
Article189 1935-07-16 13 Rugby Radio Service. Slight Increase In June IMPORT AND EXPORT FIGURES London, July 15. The overseas trade returns for June show slight working day average increases in imports and experts as compared with the figures of the preceding month and with those for June 1934. In bothRugby Radio Service. - 189 words
-
Article219 1935-07-16 13 .—Reuter. "Some Of Richest Mines In The World" IN GOLD COAST London, July 15. The possibility that the Gold Coast can even rival South Africa as a gold producer was foreshadowed in an article in the “Financial Times” by Sir Arnold Wilson, the Governor of the Gold.—Reuter. - 219 words
-
Article, Illustration175 1935-07-16 13 Rugby Radio Service. House Of Commons Cannot Adjourn BUT PRIME MINISTER TO BE PRESENT London, July 15. The King travelled to the outskirts of Portsmouth today by special train accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of York and Kent on hisRugby Radio Service. - 175 words
-
Article, Illustration1096 1935-07-16 13 Eric Hardy, f.z. s - by Eric Hardy, f.z.s. HE would be a skilful craftsman who could build a thrush’s nest, given tools and practice, is perfectly as the year-old thrush who has never built a nest before and has no more tools than its little beak for1,096 words
-
Article380 1935-07-16 13 .—Reuter. Main Features Of L.G.’s New Deal OVERSEAS MARKETS TO BE DEVELOPED London, July 15. Vast proposals for national reconstruction are contained in Mr. Lloyd George’s New Deal memorandum recently submitted to the Cabinet. The main features are a prosperity loan of £250,000,000 for productive public.—Reuter. - 380 words
-
Article58 1935-07-16 13 Finance Corporation Limited. —Rugtry Radio Service. Open Tomorrow London, July 15. j The Bank of England announce that applications will be receivea by them on Wednesday July 17 for the issue at £97 per cent of the £32,000,000 per cent guaranteed debenture stock 1950 55 of theFinance Corporation Limited.—Rugtry Radio Service. * - 58 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement213 1935-07-16 13 How to Cure Your SKIN ERUPTION Why suffer humiliation from the scrutiny Ef TFEILft A of passers-by? If your face is marred by a disfiguring eruption, an angry rash, or un- ITf"U sightly blotches, a course of Cuticura treat- DllU»l O II Vfl ment will quickly clear you skin. Healing213 words
-
-
Article331 1935-07-16 14 The Post Office notifies the,t a telegram, from G.P.O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on 22nd June by the s.s. “Ranpura” was delivered in London on 13th July. AIK MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor -Star) by train to Alor Star end thence331 words
-
Article731 1935-07-16 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving wd selling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. MARIAN from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asehan (Tg. Balei). M.V. TAMARA from Singapore. Sails for Marseilles, Rotterdam. Hamburg and Scandinavian731 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1935-07-16 14 "Come Up See Me Sometime" MAE WEST IN "BELLE OF THE NINITIES" Opens Thursday at MAJESTIC.16 words
-
Advertisement251 1935-07-16 14 Again "NATIONAL" Leads B ANOTHER SUPERLAW OFFER SILCOX SILCOX radios are represented as they are. No excessive clan made concerning their respective 4, ties. They will fill all perfoi statements made for them —no rr no less. This SILCOX MODEL SJ is the <4 of an organisation with ample *4251 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1586 1935-07-16 14 Juuiwwe. Wireless Programmes 9 a Greenwich Time Sigal at 7.20 p.m. murry, Northern Ireland. 7 3g “Daylight Robbery” or The The ceremony will include speeches Th* fWlowtmr are the wavelengths, two Thief in the Night.”* A musical of welcome to the overseas visitors. St Which used simultaneouslyburglaresque by the Melluish1,586 words
-
Miscellaneous118 1935-07-16 14 8.40 Gramophone Records. 9.oo—Close down. TOMORROW P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone records. 7.30 “Straits Echo” News Bulletin. 7.35 Gramophone records. 8.00 —Talk on “Charles Dickens” written by Mr. W alt er Bell. 8.15 —Gramophone records. 9.00 —Close down. THURSDAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone records. 7.55 —Messrs. Anthony Co.’s Share Report. 8.00 —Asiatic Music.118 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1837 1935-07-16 15 p y\U_j 1 l"p"l ES& /W '<—;L <> I .jTonaiijy-^W’ •?K c K -T 48 i m i mujimi .AvOc^hSUkA\ > "7- > BLUB PUMMEL LIMB ..Lui. LONDON AXD NOML» CONTINENT. M<jil Freight S"™* NFSTHEUS IXMMjon R dam H’burg. Hull Swansea Tnl lft Au 1R For Port Stoettonhzwn, Manito. Yoko/iama,1,837 words
-
-
Article129 1935-07-16 16 With Gary Cooper In "The Wedding Night" The United Artists’ picture, "The Wedling Night,” now showing at the Majestic, is outstanding in several respects. It features the new Russian star, Anna Sten, and introduces this vivid personality to Penang film fans. It presents one of129 words
-
Article185 1935-07-16 16 Drama, Romance And Humour At The Queen's Drama, romance and a touch of humour are the ingredients of “Shadow of Doubt,” I a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, which commenced a run at the Queen’s yester- day. Adapted from the detective story of Arthur Somers Roche, the film gives Constance185 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement422 1935-07-16 16 wnn r-i r-ir-1 r-i «-«gtgIEieigLCLEIEUEICLCHSICLCLRMWSWiM^mWiMitfi I^^I^^I^ irn I Entire Change Of Programme. FIREWORKS FUN FROL? 0 BEAUTIFUL BATAVIAN COLOURED FIREWORKS BRIGHT! FLASHING! GLEAMING! RESPLENDENT! BRII VT SCINTILLANT SPARKLING DAZZLING LAST DISPLAY ON 19th JULY, 1935. ADMISSION 20 CENTS —SEATS 20 CENTS. CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS HALF PRICE. AT 9.30 P.M422 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous359 1935-07-16 16 tIL, TH ,,l?X g m h Jh>,.u nrXm g3o Tonight 9.30 tla TOSmveLT MST NIGHT Of EXTENDED It comes to thrilling life on the |II SEASON screen...the baffling mystery that VA II Magazine readers But love finds UNIQUE FILM CO.'S MOST MAGNIFICENT 's\ a wa Y to solve it and359 words
-
-
Article1631 1935-07-16 17 THE GROWING DANGER OF WAR ENTERPRISE FULL OF HAZARD BRITAIN AND THE BLUE NILE VERY sadly, and, as it would seem, almost wantonly, the future of Abyssinia threatens trouble, and trouble to which we cannot be indifferent. For five i thousand years what is called Abyssinia on1,631 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement351 1935-07-16 17 WNERVES Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ NOTHING would give r~| X» me back my VITALITY L- eicepl YEAST-VITEV\Q I Dear Str,.—l found your Yeast- Vite" Tablot, excellent indeed and would not bo without them. J triad a very thing, and nothing would give me back my Vitality. 1 had351 words
-
Advertisement180 1935-07-16 17 THE BEST OF BEST In Your Latest Requirements SILKS UNDIES Dressmaking SHOP Comfortably AT EASTERN BAZAAR. Always first with the Latest. 8, Bishop Street. 'Phone 1396. I 1 EYES TESTING FREE > m f I f W- I GLASSES 6 FRAMES 1 TO I favor your t «"T COMPLEXION 1180 words
-
-
Article613 1935-07-16 18 CORONER'S TRIBUTE TO A 'WONDERFUL' WOMAN HER HUSBAND THOUGHT THE WORLD TOO MAD FOR THEIR BABY Hawes (Yorks), July 1. IN sickness and in health, for better or for worse The marriage vow, taken only ten months ago, induced a young wife to die beside613 words
-
Article149 1935-07-16 18 Young Germans "Not Interested” Germans resident and naturalised in Austarlia are not enthusiastic Nazis. Recently Professor Manhardt of Marburg university, speaking to the National German Council at Kiel deplored the fact that the 40,000 Germans who had emigrated to Australia in the past century had become divided149 words
-
Article98 1935-07-16 18 Act Sent 13,000 Miles By Air On its way to England is the first Act of Parliament ever sent by air for Royal Assent. It is the Commonwealth of Australia’s Amending Navigation Act which, among other things, provides for compulsory wireless installations on coastal ships, states Austral98 words
-
Article609 1935-07-16 18 LORD HEWART ON "JIM” THOMAS Two of the brightest after-dinner speakers in the world —Mr. J.H. Thomas, Secretary for the Dominions, and Lord Hewart, Lord Chief Justice, delighted an audience of 400 on July 1. They were speaking at the Dominion Day dinner at Grosvenor House609 words
-
Article247 1935-07-16 18 They Still Chug Along The oldest screw steamer in the world, in service, has just celebrated her 81st birthday. She is the “Edina” and she still daily chugs her way between Melbourne and Geelong. The “Edina” was launched from Barclay Curie Company’s yard in the Clyde in 1854.247 words
-
Article50 1935-07-16 18 Adelaide, Australia, is supplying Mr. Hore-Belisha with a new idea. People who walk home through the hills, at night, tc Goolwa, some distance from the city now discreetly hold red tail-lamps behind them as a signal to approaching cars, gays Austral News. There are never any50 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement132 1935-07-16 18 Beauty Cream thatRemoves Hair SWEET SCENTED •SAFE SPEEDY Mmm- IL w I I SviEAVESSKINI FI'SW SOFTANDWHITE 1 WITHOUT A TRACE I ybggj\OF UGLY HAIR The latest discovery of science. A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and which can safely be used on the most sensitive skin—even132 words
-
Advertisement16 1935-07-16 18 Come Up See Me Sometime" MAE WEST IN "BELLE OF THE NINITIES" Opens Thursday at MAJESTIC.16 words
-
Advertisement227 1935-07-16 18 Have sparkling teeth this new way! A new special cleansing and polishing material contained in Pepsodent Tooth Paste exclusively CLEAN, sparkling teeth are impor- cleansing and polishing material that tant to an attractive smile. Dim, it especially a--signed to remove film film-stained teeth mar the beauty of quickly, safely and227 words
-
-
Article569 1935-07-16 19 CHINESE PAPER SUPPORTS SYSTEM OJir Contemporary the “South China ruing Post” publishes an interesting tide by Fatherf Byrne in connection Aiih a book entitled “Education and the Citizen” by Colonel E. A. Loftus. In the k referred to herein Colonel Loftus j locates the training569 words
-
Article379 1935-07-16 19 —Central Press. At the joint weekly memorial service held at the hall of the Southwest Political Council, General Chen Chi-tang, who officiated made a report on bandit suppression and pacification and delivered a lengthy speech on the importance of moral education. Due to unceasing search of—Central Press. - 379 words
-
Article668 1935-07-16 19 RECOGNITION BY HONGKONG GOVT. A question of great international importance was settled on behalf of the Government of China by Dr. Kan Civa-Hou, the Special Delegate of the Minis* -V of Foreign Affairs in Kwangtung and Kxangsi, with the Hong Kong Government in the mc.tter of the668 words
-
Article109 1935-07-16 19 Rescued From Captors By Chinese Troops Peiping, June 7. Father Henry J. Bush, an American Roman Catholic missionary belonging to the Marykncll Mission, who was captured by bandits about a month ago, has been rescued from the hands of his captors. New to this effect is109 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement201 1935-07-16 19 Gland Discovery Restores Youth tn 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour. ner♦ousness, weak body, impure bloodL falling memory, and who are old ana worn-out before their time will delighted to learn of a new gland <!•> an very by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible <o201 words
-
Advertisement65 1935-07-16 19 APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I complains. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W. X EDMONDS, I The English Pharmacy fl 52-54, Beach Street, Penang, j KONDO HAIR DRESSING SALOON 35 LEITH STREET. MASSAGE BY MISS SATO by New Process Instantaneous65 words
-
Advertisement205 1935-07-16 19 Serving faithfully k THE GOOD COMPANIONS IL (1 li /iH c RADIANT HEALTH—LUSTY 11.1 bwl 7 appetite and a ySK DIAMOND BEER. H k'W? You need not be envious r of others* good health IA and "Joie de vie" F" I 1 Cultivate the presence! I I of a glass205 words
-
-
Article3738 1935-07-16 20 LARGE ENTRIES FROM SIX STATES OVER 1.000 COMPETITORS PARTICIPATING (BY “SPECTATOR”) Entries from the following Stales have been received in connection with the third Malayan Chinese Olympiad which will be held from Angus 2to August sPahang, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Johose, Singapore an Penang'. nnn The number3,738 words
-
Article62 1935-07-16 20 MR. H. S. RUSSELL At an extraordinary meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held this afternoon Mr. H. S. Russell of Sime, Darby, Co. Ltd., proposed by the Eastern Smelting Co. (Mr. E. Newbold) and seconded by Boustead Co. Ltd. (Mr. H. O. Maas) was elected62 words
-
Article589 1935-07-16 20 KENNEDY COM Y TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest Jo tau in MESSRS. KENNEDY 3 List today Buyers Sellers B. Sen YAstorday RUBBER: Aller, by 1.37% 1.47 I.OU Batu Lintang 97% 1.05 110 I Bedford 80 CO Benta. 90 95 J Broga 82%. 87. Kedah589 words
-
Article101 1935-07-16 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) No market DO London (3 months) No merket 1 11 Singapore $114.50 Business Done Penang $115.50 sl' Business Done A 0 ;cs COPRA. (Sundried) $3.55 BLACK PEPPER $12.00 RUBBER I London No market New York No market Singapore Spjot 19% c July/Sept 20%c101 words