Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 163. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY. JULY 17. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 112 1 ,—Reuter. Military Committee Launching Campaign TO PERSUADE CONGRESS ALLOT $40,000,000 I For Construction Of Additional Planes Washington, July 16. The Military Committee Representatives, after a lengthy secret conference with the Secretary and high officials of the War Office, are launching a campaign to
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  • 182 1 Aeroplane Landing Grounds IMMEDIATE ACTION LIKELY Singapore, July 16. Immediate action over the creating of aeroplane landing grounds in Sarawak and Borneo is likely to follow a four-days’ aerial survey of the locality by Air Commodore S. W. Smith, Officer Commanding, R.A.F., Far East. The Air
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  • 91 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, July 16. Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue to date self balancing items amounts to £154,731,019 compared with £155,212,311 at corresponding date of last year. Revenue from Customs and Excise is greater by £354.900 than for the same period of last year
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  • 52 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, July 16. At July 1, the average level of retail prices compiled from the Ministry of Labour statistics was approximately 43 per cent about the level of July 1914 as compared with 40 per cent one month earlier and 41 per cent at July
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  • 73 1 —Reuter. Columbus, July 16. Mr. James Lin a student at Ohio State University and son of Mr. Lin Sen, Chinese President, visited a ten-cent store and lost his pocket book which was found by an assistant, Miss Viola Brown. Mr. Lin has now taken out
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  • 43 1 It is reported that the N.Y.K. has decided to reduce freights to Europe by 5% to 10%, as a result of the failure to come to a satisfactory freight agreement with the principal British, French, Dutch, Italian and American Companies.
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  • 294 1 —Reuter Wireless. MR. MALCOLM MacDONALD £5,000 POST MR. LANSBURY ASKS ABOUT CABINET An attack on several recent ministerial changes, especially the appoin ment of two National Labour members to Cabnet posts was launched by Mr. George Lansbury (leader of the opposition in the House of
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  • 302 1 —Rugby Radio Service. SIR JOHN SIMON ON JUVENILE LEGISLATION Tribute To Lord Trenchard London, July 16. In the House of Commons, the Home Secretary, Sir John Simon touched upon a great variety of subjects in reviewing the work of the Home Office —a vote for which
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  • 83 1 Duplication Of Malaya Service Soon It is announced by Boustead and Co., Kuala Lumpur, Agents for Imperial Airways, Ltd., that the company intend to duplicate the through service London-Sin-gapore in the near future, and that, in all probability, the duplication will start on the service scheduled to leave
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  • 104 1 Sequel To Fear Of Economic War With N.I. The threatened economic war between the Neth. Indies and Japan has brought about the formation of a huge Japanese shipping combine, participated in by the four largest Japanese shipping interests. The capital of the newly formed Company is
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  • 275 1 —Reuter Wireless. “LEAGUE MACHINERY DISCREDITED" SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN’S RETORT The Foreign Affairs debate in the House of Commons was remarkable for the spirited intervention of Mr. Lloyd George in defence cf the framers of the Peace Treaty. He said the harshest conditions of the Treaty
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  • 164 1 K.P.M. And Heap Eng Meh To Merge Negotiations are afloat between the K.P.M and the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co., of Singapore, to form a Company merging their mutual interests in the services between Singapore and Neth. Indies. I Part of the necessary capital has already been found
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  • 35 1 The United States Circuit Court of Apj peal has ruled that the processing taxes i collected under the Agricultural Adminr’s- ’ration Act are unconstitutional It is expected the case will be referred
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  • 157 1 French Government's Drastic Measures LONGEST CABINET MEETING SINCE WAR Paris, July 16. Following the longest Cabinet meeting since the war lasting over 14 hours, the Government decided to issue 20 decrees effecting savings of seven milliard francs in the National Budget plus 1,400,000,000 francs in Communal Budgets
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  • 54 1 To Be Laid Up Early March Next According to a cable from Paris, as it is anticipated that the winter months will not prove remunerative to keep the “Normandie” in the vessel will be laid up from beginning October to early March next, when all necessary alterations* are
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  • 35 1 —Reuter. London, July 16. Labour gained a seat at the by-election at West Toxeth necessitated by Mr. W Isen’s appointment as magistrate. Result Mr. Gibbins (Labour) 14,908 vo’es. Sir Cremlyn (Conservative) 9,565 votesu
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    • 2151 2 RATES FOR CASUAL MALAYAN PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS FLOOD REL,EF FUND SILVER JUBILEE MEETING 1935. PUBLIC MEETING. Ist Day, Saturday, 27th July, 1935. NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK .i 2nd Day, Tuesday, 30th July, 1935. hIA ATCCMAPPIJ tlrmA aCHf****** amp curaa. NOTICE is hereby given that a Meet- J a IQT'
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  • 2266 3 LEPROSY BACILLUS CULTIVATED CAUSES OF SEA-SICKNESS PHYSICAL LABORATORY INSPECTION WIRELESS WAVE DISCOVERY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. NEXT YEAR’S SUN ECLIPSE TWENTY scientific expeditions, including parties from Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Czecho-Slovakia, and Japan, will visit Russia next year to observe the total eclipse of
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  • 1178 4 NEW POWERS FOR SINGLE-SEATER FIGHTER 500 YARDS RANGE IN COMBAT METHODS MAY REVOLUTIONISE AERIAL DEFENCE Developments, which are likely to lead to a wholesale revaluation of the methods of aerial defence, have occurred in the use of medium calibre guns in aircraft. I was privileged on July
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  • 149 4 Fatal 2 Weeks' Liberty George Christopher Rivers, 36, the dying convict who tried 4 o escape six weeks ago, died in Wandsworth prison. j While serving a sentence of 18 months j for housebreaking. Rivers was taken to St. I James’s hospital for a cancer operation. One
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  • 934 4 Seaborne Trade PROTECTION OF VAST INTERESTS Captain C.S. Sandford, Captain-in-Charge of H.M. Naval Establishments in Ceylon, reminded the Ceylon branch of the Navy League recently that Ceylon is as dependent as Great Britain on seaborne trade. “Nineteen million tons cf foodstuffs about 60 per cent, of requirements
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  • 579 4 Last Entry In Log i Of 28 Years "SHIP SECURED RANG OFF ENGINES" Rosy th,. July 4. “6.5 a.m. Ship secured in berth. Rang off engines. Dismissed crew.” With these prosaic words the captain’s log of the Mauretania has been completed. The last chapter of a
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  • 537 5 Lecture By Rev. A. Eklund A WELL EDUCATED AND POLITE PEOPLE The Rev. Abel Eklund, the Principal of the Anglo Chinese School, gave an interesting talk on “Sweden” last night at the Anglo Chinese Union. Mr. G. H. Goh presided. The Rev. Eklund started by giving
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  • 184 5 BISHOP'S BIG PROBLEM *'A VERY GREAT DRAWBACK" Seremban, July 14. The serious shortage of clergy in Malaya is referred to in the current issue of the parish magazine of St. Mark’s Church, Seremban, which states "At the time of writing, the Chaplain has no news of a
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  • 191 5 F.M.S. Government Gazette Supplement The following notifications appear in the supplement to the Federated Malay States Government Gazette published cn Friday, July 12:— EXCISE ENACTMENT, 1932 In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 11 of the Excise Enactment, 1932, the Chief Secretary to Government hereby
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  • 425 5 AMERICAN WOMAN'S NOVEL ORGANISATION Singapore, July 16. An interesting visitor to Singapore yesterday was Mrs. Lucile Brian Hamilton, wife of a former well-known American journalist and herself interested in journalism. in the course of a holiday tour of the Orient. The interesting feature about Mrs. Harrison is
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  • 231 5 Went To Hospital After Taking Poison Singapore, July 16. A pathetic report made by a dying shoemaker who had taken caustic soda was read at an inquest before the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) and three jurors, into the death of Chan Fook. This 46-year-old
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  • 186 6 THOUSANDS OF SCHOOLCHILDREN went to Hendon and spent the afternoon looking up—watching the marvels and the horrors when the Royal Air Fonje gave a fulldress rehearsal of the Hendon Air Pageant. Here is the scene as day and night bombers gave a demonstration. How Thev Watched
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  • 940 7 TO REPRESENT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VICE MR. NEWBOLD WHO HAS GONE ON LEAVE I As briefly stated yesterday, a> special general meeting of members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday at 2.30 p.m. to elect a member for the Legislative Council
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  • 471 7 Woman Bound Over INFANTICIDE CHARGE WITHDRAWN I I Singapore, July 15. Narainasamy, a middle aged Indian tea seller who was found unanimously guilty by a common jury at the Assize Court on Friday on two charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt and one charge of
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  • 99 7 Sunday, July 7. In the afternoon His Excellency Lady Thomas attended an at Home given by the “F” (Malay) Company 2nd Bn S.S.V.F. at the Drill Hall, Beach Road. Wednesday, July 10. In the morning His Excellency visited the Opium Packing Factory at Pasir Panjang. Thursday, July 11.
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  • 321 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL White lines for cylists are to be introduced on Taiping roads shortly. Mr. J. Miller of the Chartered Rank, Ipoh, is at present acting as Sub-agent, Chartered Bank, Sitiawan. Dr. E. Robertson arrived at Singapore by the Karachi Singapore Aircraft “Athena” from London on July 14. At the
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  • 131 7 Kuala Lumpur Man Dons The Yellow Robe An event, unique in the annals of the Buddhist Temple at Assam Kumbang, Taiping, took place on July 9, when Hannkee, a Eurasian, of Kuala Lumpur, donned the yellow robe end w&s admitted into the priesthood of the
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  • 110 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 15. The following were passengers by the K.L.M. Air Services which arrived at Alor Star on Sunday. PH-AKM (Maroboe) Cap. Hondong (Homeward bound). Bandoeng to Amsterdam —Mr. Theodor Stufkans, Be.tavia to Amsterdam—Mr. Yacobus Vanden Brock, Batava to Amsterdam—Mr. Eenevens, Palembang
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  • 1410 8 THIRD TEST AT LEEDS ENGLAND DECLARE AT 294 FOR 7 WKTS. HAMMOND IN FORM The Third Test Match at Leeds between England and South Africa was drawn. England declared three qual ters of an hour before the lunch interval Set to make 340 runs for
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  • 236 8 —Reuter. Kent Beaten HENDREN SCORES 99 NOT OUT London, July 16. The following are the results of the principal cricket ma’ches concluded todoy Surrey defeated Kent by eight wickets. Kent: 335 (Ashdown 91) and 191 (Sunnucks 83: Gove-r 7 for 64). Surrey: 380 and 147 for
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  • 53 8 —Reuter Wireless. Ashburton Shield London, July 11. At the Empire Rifle meeting at Bisley, for the first time in 61 years, Marlborough College with an aggregate of 499 points won the historic Ashburtcn Shield for which teams from 84 Public Schools competed. Winchester took
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  • 43 8 Annuol Athletic Sports The second annual athletic sports of the St. Mark’s School, Butterworth, will be held on the But’erworth Recreation Club ground on Saturday, July 27, commencing at 3 p.m. Mrs. F. L. McFall is giving away the prizes.
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  • 557 8 Opening Hockey Match HEWAN MAKES DEBUT FOR CRICKET CLUB T. A. D, Hewan who is expected to prove a great acquisition to local hockey this Season, made his debut for the Cricket Club yesterday in a match against the C. R. C. on the Victoria
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  • 151 8 Boon Mah To Meet Lian Song (By “Spectator”) The young Siamese featherweight, Nai Boon Mah, is having another fight in Ipoh tomorrow. In his last fight there he created a surprise by knocking cut Battling Khoo, ex-featherweight champion of Penang, in the first round. Boon Mah is beng
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  • 560 8 First Division Soccer FINE GOAL-KEEPING BY LESSLAR Thanks to the fine goalkeeping of Lesslar the Penang Recreation Club gained a dec’sive victory over the Chinese Recreation; Club “A” by four clear goals in a first division ma’ch played yesterday on the S.X.I. ground. A. Andres was
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  • 124 8 Penang v. Burma Rifles The Selection Committee of the Penang Football Association have announced the names of the fcllowing sixteen players from whom the team to represent Penang against the Burma Rifles on Saturday at the Victoria Green will be selected on the morning of the match:—
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  • 305 8 Yesterday's Soccer Match Playing on the Esplanade yesterday. Angl: Chinese School gained a well-dcs ed victory over the Penang Cricket Clu 1 by the only goal scored in the match. The School, should have W’on by a r margin had their forwards put more st.i.g and accuracy
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  • 57 8 P.C.C. "A" vs. Butterworth Recreation Club The following will represent the P.C.C--“A” at Butterworth, on Saturday 20th July, 1935, at 2.30 p.m.:— S. V. Adams, C. H. Baker, J. Cooper, A. H. Hunt, W. Ingham, H. E. Pether J. A. McEvoy, J. E. Miller, I. R. Wheeler. V. R.
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  • 71 8 Europeans v. The Rest The following will represent the Europeans on the Esplanade cn Saturday and Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. and 10.30 a.m. r- spectively. T. S. Anthony, H. W. Brady, H. A. F. Brooke, H. O. Hopkins (Capt TAD Hewan, H. C. D’Arcy-Irvine, J. E.
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  • 54 8 previous record being 3,035. —Reuter Wirt less. A New Record Salt Lake City, July 16. The Brit’sh drivers, John Cobb, R' ,s Richards and C. J. Dobson, alterna drivers of Napier-Railton car on the Sai* flats covered 3,235 miles in 24 hours tl previous record
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  • 43 8 Mixed Doubles (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 1In the semi-finals of the Mixed Double-'’, Mrs. Liang and Hewett beat Mr. and Mrs. Swinchett 6—3, 6—3 and Mrs. Corbett and Roy Smith beat Mr. and Mrs Warden 6 6 2.
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  • 1315 9 SOUTH AFRICA'S TEST VICTORY TRIUMPH MAKES CRICKET HISTORY VERITY'S HUNDRED WICKETS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. A WELL-MERITED SUCCESS Beating England by 157 runs at Lord’s an July 2, the South Africans echieved a ..-reut triumph and fulfilled an ambition of many years’ standing. Never
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  • 970 9 A FEW BLADES OF GRASS GREW TOO FAST AND DEFEATED THE "GOLFING MACHINE" "I GAVE UP TRYING AT THE END" HE MIGHT HAVE WON £2,000 ABROAD THIS is an interview with a defeated champion. The world knows what the new champion thinks about it.
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  • 1081 10 “The Eritrean seaport of Massawa,! normally a torpid Red Sea entrepot, I simmering in 120 degrees, has sudden-j ly been jerked into terrific activity. The wharves are mountains high with, war cargo, and cranes ceaselessly) swing to the shore with tanks, aero- j planes, guns, mules
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  • 167 10 .—Reuter. Caused By Resentment Against Jews Berlin, July 16. A number of cafes from which supposed Jews were hauled out were wrecked during the riots last night aris ng from Nazi reprisals against Jewish resentment against a new anti-Semitic film. Apart from several Jews who were taken
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  • 72 10 Germany—S. America Every Fortnight It may not be generally known that the airship “Graf Zeppelin’’ maintains a regular fortnightly service between Germany and South America. Leaving Friederichshafen on Sunday, Pernambuco is reached in three days, and Rio de Janeiro in five days. At the latter place transhipment is
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  • 89 10 Accused Says He Borrowed Them A Malay named Mat Noor was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today, charged with theft in a building of clothes valued at $14.55, the property of Isahak, at Malacca Street on July 14. Accused
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  • 759 10 agriculturally or industrially.—“ Straits Times.” MR. LOWINGER’S VISIT The impe-ding visit of Mr. V. A. L., ger, the sen or Malayan rcpr:scnta iv the Intcrraticnal Tin Committee, I event of ccneidcrabk impedance 'r lo.ya. I would perhaps be toe flafirr and raise false hopes by surges
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  • 254 11 Six Weeks 1 R.l. For Theft The case was mentioned today before the nagistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in which ur Indians named Kadersah Sultan, Sa- il Hamid bin Mastan and Sahul Hamid bin Allapichay were charged with theft f one drum of coconut oil at Sungei
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  • 77 11 Alleged Criminal Force On Constable A charge of using criminal force on a f unstable named Kehin Singh in the execution of his duty as a public servant on July 16, was preferred against an Eurasian, Frank Augustine, in the police court today. ‘Accused claimed trial. Chief Court
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  • 216 11 Hard Labour For Tamil CHINESE PRAISED FOR APPREHENDING THIEF The action of a Chinese, Yeoh Boon Hua, in apprehending a thief was commended by the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today at the conclusion of the hearing in which Ramasamy stood charged with
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  • 119 11 Former Partner and Director of Pritchard Co. In our obituary notice today we announce the death of Mr. Edward Lees for many years a partner in and Director of Pritchard Co. Ltd. There cannot be many now in Penang who will remember “Ted” since he
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  • 160 11 Blind Arab On Vagrancy Charge For undue haste in disembarking from the s.s. “Serberang” before she was properly secured, at the Church Street Ghaut jetty on July 16, a Cantonese named Leong Ah Chin was fined $3 in the police court today. A cyclist, Perianan, pleaded guilty
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  • 151 11 Sequel To Gambling Raids (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping July 16. Two batches of Ch'ncse nonyas five in each group, were lined up before the Taiping Magistrate this morning, as a result of successful gambling raids conducted by the Taiping Police under Mr. Cole O.C.P.D. Inspector K.
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  • 306 11 Haji Mohamed Eusoff ASSISTANT REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES Haji Mohamed Eusoff, the Senior Cooperative Officer, Perak, has been promoted and will from August 1 officiate as Assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Kuala Lumpur. This office has hitherto been held by a member of the Malayan Civil
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  • 258 11 Cautioned And Discharged Singapore, July 16. Two Chinese girls were charged before the Singapore second magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday wi‘h soliciting for immoral purposes. They had been arrested the previous night by Chief Inspector F. G. King at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Waterloo
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    • 36 11 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal TOO 80 S Moon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY hgh Water Low Water 1 45 a.m 7.51 a.m. 41 p.m 8.35 p.m. TOMORROW 27 a.m 8.33 a.m. 20 p.m 9.11 p.m.
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  • 2101 12 PLANTED AREAS EXTENDED ON FAVOURABLE TERMS PROSPECTS OF PERIOD OF PROSPERITY SIR FRANCIS VOULES ON STOCK POSITION The progressive policy of aeqiring further holdings on favourable terms is a feature of modern rubber plantation operation. Bv this means reduced overhead costs are achieved, and in some
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  • 110 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 55 64 74 55 64 New York 4.96% 4.96& Montreal 4.96% 4.97 Brussels 29.36 29.36*2 Geneva 15.14 15.13 Amsterdam 7.74% 7.27% Milan 60?« 60& Berlin 12.28 12.29 Prague 118 ft 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%
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  • 605 13 FESTIVAL OF ALL GREAT BRITAIN'S SEA SERVICES PORTSMOUTH IN GAY ATTIRE FOR OCCASION London, July 16. The brilliant sunshine, in which practically all the outdoor übilee functions attended by the King have been held, prevails for oday’s great spectacle at Spithead’ where the combined fleets
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  • 296 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Unacceptable As Basis Of Change Of Policy REJECTED BY i CABINET London, July 16. I’llll details are now published of Mr. Lloyd George’s scheme for national reconstruction which was recently submitted to a close examination by a Committee of the Cabinet. Newspapers state
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  • 135 13 .—Reuter. Sweeping Changes In Army INSPECTOR-GENERAL RELIEVED OF DUTIES Tokio, July 16. A sensation has been caused by the War Office announcement that General Jinzaburo Mazaki, InspectorGeneral of Military Training one of the highest posts on the General Staff was relieved of his duties after he had
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  • 67 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alpr Star, July 15. 1 Invitations for the marriage of Mr. Boey Pak Chuan a prominent local rubber estate owner, and President of the Wen1 derers Badminton Par*y of Alor Star, to Miss Kee Paik Hong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kee Hup
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  • 43 13 -—Reuter. Hankow Military Officer Executed Hankow, July 16. An officer of the military garrison was executed on account of his negligence in connection with anti-flood work. The death roll in the city up to now ha» risen to 24.
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  • 39 13 Gold was 140 11=1 2D.—Rugby Radio Service. London, July 16. Sterling on New York w>os 4.95=3 4 and Paris 74=11 16. Stock Markers were quiet with War Loan at 106=3 4. Gold was 140 H=lj2D. —Rugby Radio
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    • 199 13 TERRIBLE PAINS AFTER EATING To have terrible pain after every meal to dread eating for fear of the inevitable indigestion; to be, in fact, a confirmed stomach sufferer —such was the unhappy lot of Mrs. A. E. B until she began taking Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. ‘T am writing to
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  • 246 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang <m the 7th July per the Imperial Airways Via Alor Star were delivered in London cm the 15th July. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Sabang and Kota Radja, by the s.s. “Gen van der Heyden" will be cslosed at 4.00
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  • 910 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule •Of Principe Linet The following is a list of vessels arr •nd sailing from Penang during the v, <- IN PORT TODAY 5.5. GEN. V. D. HEYDEN from I rjSeumawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sails tomorrow for the same por 5.5. YUENSANG from Calcutta. Sa game day
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    • 213 14 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND DESK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF TH! NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuriea of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption evea tn the advanced stages of the disease. No
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    • 516 14 Wireless Programmes JLB.C. The following are the wavelengths, two < which will be used simultaneously GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.83 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres ■nd GSG 81.86 metres
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    • 589 14 7.40 An Organ Recital by J. E. Hutchinson. Relayed from the City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Prelude end! Fugue in B minor (J. S. Bach). I Largo (The New World Symphony, Op. 95) (Dvorak). Toccata Prelude on the Plain Song, Pange Lingua (E. C. Bairstow). Prayer and Cradle Song (Guilmant). Menuet in
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    • 418 14 11.20 Empire Bookshelf —No. 12. Readings from “To Nova Scotia,,” by T. I Morris Longstreth, and “A Way- farer in the West Indies, by Sir Algernon Aspinall, C.M.G., C.B.E. 11.35 Dance Music. Greenwich Time Signal at 11.50 p.m. 11.50 The News and Announcements. A. M. 12.10 —Dance Music. 12.20 Close
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    • 184 14 8.30 What’s on in Pemjag. 8 35 “pinang Gazette’* News Bulletin;. 8.40 —Asiatic Music. 9.00 —Close down. FRIDAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone records. 7 30—“ Straits Echo” News Bulletin. 7.35— Gramophone records. 800 The third monthly talk y Brent on “The Motor Car.” 8.15 —Gramophone records. 9 oo—Close down. SATURDAY P.M.
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    • 450 16 OPENING 1 I IImHI TONIGHT IB k>d r irL! B &>s 930 MmMIMM PARAMOUNT'S ?j|g SENSATIONAL SENSATION STAR MAE WEST SHE'S THE BAD GIRL OF THE g|L GOOD OLD DAYS IN \&T I <: ji® i "BELLE OF THE NINETIES" F xs> Iv 4 w She's The Queen of New
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    • 145 16 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 YET ANOTHER GREAT CANTONESE TALKSE “Hong Ling Koh Nui with MR. CHEH SENG LONG AND MISS THAM GEOK LAN A Glorious Musical Production, Filled With Romance, Song and Beauty! HEAR THE NEW LILTING CANTONESE SONGS AND THE CATCHY TUNES! SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS AND THE GORGEOUS
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  • 281 17 Half Scale Imitation Of Drake's Famous Ship CREW IN ELIZABETHAN COSTUME A model of Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hind (previously the Pelican) in which he circumnavigated the world in 1577-80. is now being commissioned at Devonport. Built last year by the Mechanical Training Establishment there,
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  • 179 17 Enough In 20 Years To Build 12 Pyramids If the 44,000,000 cubic yards of mud dredged from the Thames channel during the last 20 years was dumped in one pile it would make: A mountain half as high as Snowdon; or Would provide material to
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  • 215 17 Homeless Children Scandal RUNAWAY FATHERS Moscow, July 4. The "divorce evil” is causing serious anxiety in high places. It is expected that steps will be taken shortly to restrict the great liberty in this respect so far enjoyed by the Soviet population. "It is high
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  • 213 17 Eight Years' Fight For Naturalisation It was announced in the "London Gazette” on July 5 that a naturalisation certificate has been granted to Mrs. Winifred Lewellin de Jan —Miss Winifred James, the authoress —re-admitting her to British nationality. Mrs. de Jan thus ends an eight years’
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  • 160 17 Eight Persons Killed Berlin, July 5. An aeroplane, described as performing regular experimental flights for the firm of Siemens, crashed on July 5 through the roof and one storey of a house at Britz, a southern suburb of Berlin, a quarter of an hour after it
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  • 284 17 Retired Worker Who Has Made 1,650,000 FIFTY YEARS IN SAME FLAT For 50 years Mr. Hyman Coster, a 76-year-old retired cigar maker, and his white-haired wife have lived in the same little block of flats in Stoney-lane, Aidgate, London. They paid 3s. deposit on
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  • 160 17 Presented By The Prince Dover. July 5. The Prince of Wales, who is Colonel-in-Chief of the Seaforth Highlanders, visited the 2nd Battalion at Dover cn July 5 and presented them with new' Colours. He arrived by aeroplane and was welcomed by Major-General Sir A. B.
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  • 201 17 i Chance Remark Which Opened I Nurse’s Eyes I It is often a chance remark that makes a woman realise she is putting on weight. Nurse N.C. heard the Matron say she was looking middle-aged and plump—and it opened her eyes. Read how she
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  • 149 17 A Ferret Helped The war against influenza has been carried a stage further. New discoveries by three doctors who have already made valuable progress in the research, may make it possible to immunise individuals over the period of influenza epidemics. The three doctors, Sir Patrick Laidlaw,
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  • 173 17 Reply To Dr. Ingram A protest egainst the Bishop of London's j condemnation of spiritualism was made on July 3 by Dr. Percy Dearmer, Canon of i Westminster. j Dr. Ingram, in a d ocesan message sumi marised in Th" Daily Telegraph on July 3, declared that
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    • 47 17 HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE WSI, Pier Road, Bagan Lnar. IST CLASS 2ND CLASS 3RD CLASS Cars for Hire Day and to all parts of Malaya and Siam. GARAGE FOR HIRE. DEALERS IN PETROL, MOTOR TYRES AND MOTOR ACCESSORIES. Fvr partlculani please apply personally ar Phone No. 75Butterworih.
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    • 214 17 rf-j'il pgL loose Your Handkerchiefs is You Choose Your Ties. You choose shirts and ties for their pleasant colours and designs. Why not your handkerchiefs too Ask for Pyramids and your outfitter will show you a variety of designs in colours and white, and colour borders. s Buy a dozen
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  • 1346 18  -  By- VICTOR BURNfTT (in the "Sunday Express".) THERE is gold in the sky. More than £4,000,000 of public money has been poured into the British aircraft industry in the last three months. Every public issue of aircraft shares has been oversubscribed. Today
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  • 38 18 THE FAMOUS LINER •‘Mauretania” starting cn her last trip fr:m South ampton for Rosyth, where she was broker, up. Right Captain A. T. Biown, who was in command of the ship. (Report cn Page 4)
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  • 775 18 WE often talk of somebody’s mantle as having fallen on somebody else. It usually descends with disastrous, smothering results. But when, four years ago, Last and First Men appeared, I felt that the mantle of Mr. Wells had successfully draped itself round the author, Olaf Stapledon.
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    • 120 18 Positively the greatest n» variety of Modern -Furniture that has never been seen is now offered in our m; i; i! m «w; cni j-raj I bNow on and ENDING 31s*JulyJ93sU D<m*t miss this o|o|oortuitity i RALEIGH I complains. Every lady should I EEL DILTLLE I keep a box in
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  • 170 19 Question Discussed TALKS BETWEEN WANG KEH MIN DOIHARA Peiping, June 25. The question of economic co-operation in \iorth China and Japan has formed the subject of conversations between Mr. Wang Keh Min, the new acting chairman >f the Peiping Political Council, and Ma-;or-General Doihara, Chief of the
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  • 90 19 increased Expenditure For Army And Navy Tokyo, June 24. In compiling next year’s budget, the Ministry of Finance is reported to be deteranined not to exceed the 2,210,000,000 yen Hevel of the working budget by rejecting demands by other ministries. newspapers report, however, that ar Office will ask
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  • 97 19 Dr. Alfred Sze Appointed To Post Nanking, June 25. Dr. Alfred Sze has been appointed first Chinese Ambassador to the United States, ii cording to an announcement by the Executive Yuan today. Mr Chen Tien-fang, member of the Central Executive Committee and dean of the ’’entral Political
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  • 171 19 Withdrawals Amount To $200,000 Peiping, June 20. Another Chinese bank has failed as a suit of the monetary crisis precipitated the failure of the Chu Sheng Yuan he Tung Yuan Hsiang Bank, as assocl1 enterprise of the Chu Sheng Yuan k, suspended payments yesterday afterEarly in the
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  • 111 19 Admiralty Established NEW COMMANDER OF SQUADRON Canton, June 25. With the defection of the cruisers “Haichi” and “Haishen.” the authorities here are reorganising the Cantonese Fleet on the basis which prevailed before the disaffected vessels steamed into port in 1933, after having deserted the 4th Squadron
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  • 151 19 Progress Of "Red" Campaign In Szechuen Chengtu, June 28. Success against the “Reds” are recorded in an official statement issued here today. Successes against the “Reds” are recordment troops encountered a force of “Reds” after they had crossed the river at Kuenta. chiao from Tsappu, south-west of Wenchwan,
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  • 131 19 Authorities Decide To Take Action To Curb Fall Canton, June 22. The authorities here have decided to take drastic measures against speculators in an effort to curb the fall of the Canton dollar. The recent sharp rise in Hong Kong dollars against the Canton currency is entirely due
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  • 122 19 Reward Offered For Capture Of Pai Chien-Wu Peiping, June 30. An official announcement was issued today offering a reward of $20,000 for the capture of the rebel leader, Pai Chien-wu, alive, and half that amount for his dead body. Meanwhile, Mr. Wang Keh-min, the new chairman of the
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  • 156 19 Scheme Mapped Out 3,000 CANTONESE TO START COURSE Canton, June 26. Students of various middle schools in Kwangtung will have to undergo serious military training in future, according to a decision reached by the authorities today. It is reliably learned that, commencing from July 18, 3,000
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  • 121 19 General Shang Chen Appointed Governor Nanking, June 28. An almost complete reorgansiation of the Hopei Principal Government was carried out this morning at an emergency meeting held by the Executive Yuan, following the appointment of General Shan Chen as Governor of Hopei. With the exception of Mr.
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  • 120 19 Very Cool Reception In Canton Canton, June 28. Owing to the bitter sentiment aroused by the alleged mistreatment of Chinese nationals in Siam, the Siamese Goodwill Mission received the coolest reception ever extended by Canton to a group of foreign officials when they arrived here today from
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  • 102 19 Thought Political Motives The Cause Peiping, June 27. Major-General Doihara and General Chin Teh-chun commissioner of Civil Affairs for Chahar, met at a dinner party given last night by Mr. Ho Chi-kung, former Secre-tary-General of the Peiping Political Council. Authoritative news is lacking, but it is generally believed
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    • 167 19 •Some Recent Cow d Gate The support and prescription of the Doctor—the warm recom- W W mendation of the Nurse—the l— B praise of the Mother, and the w WJB delighted though unspoken approval of the Baby all these are tributes highly valued and esteemed by Cow Gate. Judging Committees
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  • 1070 20 GRAND TOTAL OF 228 CLASS 3 HORSES WELL REPRESENTED Full Five-Day Programme Assured Below will be found the full entries for the Penang Turf Club Jubilee Meeting which closed at noon todav. I'he entries make a total of 228 (horses and ponies).
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  • 471 20 Entries For Quarmby Shield LADY COMPETITORS FOR GOODMAN CUP Entries have closed for the Inter-School i 200 metres free style relay and the 100 ‘metres free style (men and ladies) open championships of Penang. In the men’s open event no entries have been received from other than
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  • 702 20 Amateur Athletic Assn. Formed MR. J. M. SIME FIRST PRESIDENT Singapore, July 16. Singapore took an important step in the sporting world yesterday when it was decided to form a local Amateur Athletic Association. This decision was reached at a meeting of representatives of the various
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  • 73 20 Monthly Medal (July) The following are leading scores in the Kulim Golf Club competition for the Monthly Medal (July) W. Laurie 91 18 73 T. Kitching 90 16 74 P. H. Goss 92 —lB =74 Wan Ismail 110 —34 76 C. H. Mackay 112 —36 76 R.
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  • 121 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 16. The following are the results in the opening rounds of the Club’s Open Singles and Doubles Tennis Tournaments: Singles:—Thambyrajah bt. Raja Mohamed 62 t 6—2; Vyramuthu bt. Murugasu 6—3, B—6; Mohd. Naseh bt. Chek Huat 6 —3, 4—6, 6 —2;
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  • 174 20 Report For Week Ending July 6 The following is a report of the Eastern Secretaries of Bobadah Development N.L. operations for the week ending Saturday, July 6, 1935, received by air-mail “During the week I have concentrated on pumping operations in No. 5 Winze below the 100
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  • 23 20 The Dutch s.s. “Jagersfontein” made a record voyage from England to South Africa in 15 days, 5 hcurs and 4 minutes.
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  • 112 20 Thl YESTERDAY London (-Spot) £232.0.0 £232.10® London (3 months) £224.10.0 £224.5.0 Singapore $114.75 *****00 Business Done Penang $115.62% Business Done 50 tona COPRA.— (S undried) $3 90 54.0" BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO i 00 RUBBER London syd 51 d New York Singapore Spot 2 0c 19^ C July/Sept OcL/Dec
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  • 367 20 KENNEDY co A v v TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest q Uota in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.'s^ o®* 0 List today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sefe, Yesterd,,.. T TIN Ampat Tin 3 9 4 3ex 39 4 I Ayer Wsng 1.87’2 192 L 1.35 Batu Selengor
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  • 204 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S. QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Selltn TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 18. Selangor 75 80 75 80 1 Hitam 46 48ex 46 48ex Hong Fatt 50 52 50 52 Jelebu 85 90 85 90 Johan 22% 25 22% 25 Kuchai 62% 67% 62% 674
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  • 26 20 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE OBITUARY LEES —At St. Leonards on Sea, on July 2, Edward Lees, for many years a Partner and Director of Messrs. Pritchard Co., Ltd.
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