Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 July 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-07-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. io. 165. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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178 1935-07-19 1 PRIESTS TO SPUR ON THE ARMY ONLY MEANS OF AVERTING WAR ABANDONED London, July 18. Abyssinia has virtually abanconed hope of the intervention of great powers which is the only it ans of averting a war, according to a high178 words
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Article36 1935-07-19 1 (iter. RAINING PROGRAMME Rome, July 19. Signor Muswlini received General izioli, Chief of Military Training, ho presented a report on the 1936 ;r.inmie showing that 500,000 youths would receive in.strucfrom 40,000 more instructors.(iter. - 36 words
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Article214 1935-07-19 1 LHC UJppvi to Eritrea. —Rnuter, Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. Be Launched AgaLzs'? Abyssinia Rome, July 17. hundred more bombing aeroplanes ng shortly for North Africa. The will be commanded by General nder-Secretary for War. Italy alms 100 planes in the African counderstood Signor Mussolini isLHC UJppvi to Eritrea.—Rnuter, Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. - 214 words
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Article242 1935-07-19 1 t.— Rugby Radio Service. Types Of Steering Gear GOVERNMENT TO STUDY COMMITTEE'S REPORT London, July IS. In the course of a speech on the Board cf Trade vote in the House of Commons, the President of the Board, Mr. Walter Runciman spoke of the problemt.—Rugby Radio Service. - 242 words
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Article91 1935-07-19 1 agriculture and distributive trades.—Rugby Radio Service. Sixth International Congress Closes In London London July 18. The Prince of Wales addressing the closing session of the sixth international congress for scientific management in London, today, said there had been abundant evidence that discussions and work of that and fiveagriculture and distributive trades.—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article60 1935-07-19 1 i.—Reuter. Opposition From Manchester London, July 18. At a joint meeting of executives in a card r;om of the Workers and Operative Sp nners Amalgamation of Manchester, it was decided to oppose the Bill for scrapping 10.000.000 spindles in Lancashire. It is considered that the Government isi.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article62 1935-07-19 1 i.— Reuter. 3,400 Tons Exported In July Batavia, July 18. In the first half of July 3,400 tons of native rubber were exported compared with the monthly quota of 7,200 tons. The bulk thereof consists of blankets on which an increased export duty has been applied sincei.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article115 1935-07-19 1 8-Months 1 Cruise To i N. I. I Berlin, July 16. The exceptional performance of the Dutch submarine “KlB,’’ which has been sailing since November 14 last on a scientific cruise and is now nearing its destination of Sourabaya, Netherlands Indies t. highly praised by the German115 words
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Article46 1935-07-19 1 Twc Admirals Honoured By The King London, July 18. Following upon the Naval Review, the King has conferred the G.C.V.O. on Admiral Sir William Fisher, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, and on Admiral the Earl of Cork and Orrery, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet.46 words
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Article, Illustration499 1935-07-19 1 OTTAWA AGREEMENTS VINDICATED STIMULUS OF TARIFFS ON HOME FOREIGN MARKETS MR. WALTER RUNCIMAN OPTIMISTIC London, July 18. In the House of Commons, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, made a survey of trade and industry in the course of which het.—Rugby Radio Sendee. - 499 words
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Article148 1935-07-19 1 Amazing Scenes In Dublin London, July 17. There were amazing scenes in Belfast yesterday when a big funeral procession of a man killed in the recent disturbances was fired on in the notorious York Street. The shots came from a concealed gunman in a building at148 words
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347 1935-07-19 1 SENT IN A WARSHIP TO BE GUARDED DAY AND NIGHT IN LONDON London, July 18. Ihe “Daily Telegraph” gives prominence to the elaborate precautions, which are being taken to safeguard the consignment of Chinese Art Treasures due at Portsmouth by the cruiser “Suffolk,” on July347 words
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Article87 1935-07-19 1 Already Married Ir? China Columbus, Ohio, July 18. i An official statement from Nanking I that he had already married in China did not disconcert Mr. James Lin who is stay-» ing at a boarding house with his bride. He continued vigorously to deny he was married87 words
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Advertisement13 1935-07-19 1 NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next The Dispensary h Offic* 52, Lrith StoMt13 words
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Advertisement19 1935-07-19 1 DANISH BACON :o: I The Ideal Breaklast Dish I I BACK STREAKY w :o t H GAMMON FOR BOILING.19 words
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Advertisement2306 1935-07-19 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. SILVER JUBILEE MEETING 1935. TIME-TABLE. I st Day, Saturday, 27th July, 1935. NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK ations relatinK to 2nd Tuesday 30th Ju,y 1935 HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ OF «trti'emenu should be addressed to UP TRAINS 3rd Day, Thursday, Ist August 1932,306 words
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Article2466 1935-07-19 3 RENEE HOUSTON IN NEW MUSICAL COMEDY MR. JOHN GIELGUD AS NOAH A GOOD ENGLISH PICTURE AMBITIOUS SOVIET FILM (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. lack of theatrical ACTIVITY THEATRE managers have been perplexed by the leek of business in the Jubilee summer. There has been no2,466 words
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Advertisement44 1935-07-19 3 TRIUMPH Have you seen new wonc er Lightweight DqUMPt) /P I■ ■II MODEL L2/1 250 c.c. O. H. V. Magdyno full electrical equipment. $350 only The latest model designed for speed and durability combined with low running costs. SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, PENANG.44 words
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Advertisement232 1935-07-19 3 si |h |L< 'la W 1 < ISr a WK W. LTO i i FOR MOTORISTS Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. I WHETHER one motors for business or v J pleasure, either as a driver or passenger, i Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be f found a232 words
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280 1935-07-19 4 MAHARAJAH GOES TO RACES ALL SCRIPTURES READ Y.l 'i ALOUD While Sikhs in London were praying fcr his restoration to complete health, the Maharajah of Patiala, who has been seriously ill, recovered sufficiently on June 30 to at- tend a race meeting at280 words
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Article588 1935-07-19 4 Views In India EFFECT OF OFFICIAL STATEMENT Simla, July 4. The reassurance given by his Majesty’s Government that the Communal Awerd can be altered only by the affirmative approval of Parliament in the light of the wishes of the communities concerned is expected to go far to588 words
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102 1935-07-19 4 Delhi, July 3, A remarkable story of Delhi’s underworld was revealed at a murder trial here at which two men were sentenced ‘o death. A wea’thy Indian was alleged o hove been murdered for money by gang w th which he associated. The gang102 words
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Article159 1935-07-19 4 Bombs In College Compound Bombay, July 4. The authorities are believed to be seriously disturbed over recent terrorist activities in Ajmer-Merwara. The district has become a favourite haunt of revolutionaries owing Co its isolated character and also to the proximity of Indian States where branches of159 words
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161 1935-07-19 4 Visit To Quetta I Karachi, July 4. i The Viceroy arrived at Quetta on July 4 by train and spent the day visiting injured > in hospitals and refugees in camp, inspecting the scene of the earthquake and the side future proposed military station161 words
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Article391 1935-07-19 4 945 Survivors Home SOLDIERS AS PORTERS Soldiers acted as perters at Waterloo S atioi on July 7 when two special trains carrying 945 suivvors of the Que ta earthquake disaster arrived from Southamp-, ton. I A strong cordon of police and soldiers kept the platforms clear. The391 words
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Advertisement357 1935-07-19 4 I c 'fe))' /7 w AX I i M AV£ VSE 8 i; I i ix 11 x o I i In r. —V/X/ I i I 1 I I' Shell Motor Oils can always be relied upon one of the reasons why all the more important continental races are357 words
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1413 1935-07-19 5 HUMAN BEINGS IN PAWN The Mui-Tsai System PLEDGING DEBTORS TO WORK The League pf Nations has issued a comprehensive report on the extent and nature of slavery and of practices akin to slavery in the world. According to this report, the legal1,413 words
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Article986 1935-07-19 5 I Acid Throwing Charge CHINESE PLANTER'S COMPLAINT Johore, July 15. The third session of the Batu Pahat Assizes for the year opened yesterday morning in the Supreme Court, Batu Pahat, before Mr. Justice J. V. Mills. Seventeen civil matters were dealt with during the day end986 words
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Article177 1935-07-19 5 S pore Supreme Court Judgment (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 19. Mr. Justice Terrell yesterday directed the Registrar of marriages to issue a certificate for the marriage of Lee Keng Gin, a Presbyterian and Catherine Wong Kim Lan, a Roman Catholic. As reported in full in177 words
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Article77 1935-07-19 5 $20.000 Sent By Chinese Chamber Of Commerce Singapore, July 17. A sum of $20,000 was sen’, yesterday by 4 he S ngapore Chinese Chamber cf Commerce es a donation towards the China Flcod Relief Fund. A meeting will be held this afternoon at the Chinese Chamber of77 words
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Article254 1935-07-19 5 Accused's Story Of A Grudge The case was concluded yesterday afternoon in the police court in which Chng Thiew Nyuk was charged with dishonestly retaining a chandu smoking pipe belonging to Soon Eng Huah on June 10. Inspector W. C. Alexander prosecuted. Complainant, said that he discovered the254 words
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Advertisement12 1935-07-19 5 Ml Lacking I Energy I -then take Bsanatoceh! i, The True Tonic-Food12 words
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Article, Illustration111 1935-07-19 6 In A Devon Lane THATCHED COTTAGES in their getting of fine old trees at Rucklan.ij near Ashburton. This is a typical fragment of the county’s beauty, wuicn visitors travel miles to see. CHAMPION A 1 WIMBLEDON. Mrs. Helen WillsMoody who won this year’s Ladies singles111 words
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1651 1935-07-19 7 ROTARY LUNCHEON ADDRESS MR. ADRIAN CLARK SEVERAL AMUSING ANECDOTES Singapore, July 17. Mr. Adrian Clark, the Solicitor-General, was the speaker at today’s weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Aoof Garden of the Adelphi Hotel. He chose as his subject “Le;al Reminiscences” and related1,651 words
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Article283 1935-07-19 7 Charge Aqainst School Teacher Johore Bahru, July 14. As the result of a collision between a Singapore car No. 7311 and a Johore Bahru taxi No. 737 near the Railway Station, Johore Bahru, on the afternoon of June 11. Mr. Chan Siew Mun, of the tutorial283 words
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Article348 1935-07-19 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL i The marriage of Mr. Tan Lam Siew, ae- cond son of the late Mr. Tan Kok Oon and Mrs. Tan Kok Oon, and Miss Chee Guat Ee, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chee Khye Seng, will take place at the Hu Yew Seah, Madras Lane, Penang348 words
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Article423 1935-07-19 7 The following passengers are travelling in the P. and O. liner “Carthage,” leaving Singapore at 9.30 a.m. today for Penang, Colombo, Bombay and Europe Mr. Harrison, Mr. G. E. Turner, Eng. Comdr. Casley, Mr. J. H. Johnston, Mr. H. H. Cook, Miss A. W. Hislop, Mr. and Mrs. G.423 words
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Advertisement19 1935-07-19 7 WARNER BROS. 18 KT. BRILLIANT SUCCESSOR TO “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935" 2 YEARS TO PRODUCE19 words
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Advertisement159 1935-07-19 7 Automatic Record-Changing-Pliis Marconiphone Brilliance THE LAST WORD IN COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. 5 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. MARCONI159 words
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1227 1935-07-19 8 THE TRAINING LIST A Grand Total Of 227 VAN BREUKELEN'S STRING OF 33 ■The following is the official training list for the Penang Turf Club Jubilee Meeting opening in Penang on July 27. Only the names of the horses actually entered for the meeting1,227 words
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Article136 1935-07-19 8 I.—Reuter. Durham Beaten By Innings GREAT BOWLING BY LANGTON London, July 17. At Sunderland, the South Africans defeated Durham by an innings and 45 runs. Durham were dismissed for 45 in their first, Vincent taking 4 for 12 and Langton 4 for 14. The South AfricansI.—Reuter. - 136 words
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Article103 1935-07-19 8 —Reuter. And St. Leger BAHRAM FAVOURITE FOR LAST CLASSIC London, July 18. The following was the call-over for the Steward’s Cup to be run at Goodwood on July 30, over 6 furlongs:— 10 1 The Field o. 100 8 Sunny Palm o, 100 6 t.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article113 1935-07-19 8 Further Officials Elected The following are the members cf the Secretarial Sub-committees of the third Malayan Olympiad elected recently. In charge of correspondence:—Messrs. Tan Seow Sor. Cheah Ewe Cheng, Lee Soo Ycng, Chua Choo Pin, Teh Boon Kong, Kuah Choo Tong, Toh Chong Khiam, Toh Chong Leong113 words
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Article1147 1935-07-19 8 Ghim Huat Beats Boon Choo X YESTERDAY'S RESULTS BY T “SPECTATOR”) Playing in the Open Championship of the Penang Badminton Association yesterday at the Volunteer Drill Hall. Tung Ghim Huat gained an impressive victory over Ho Boon Choo, the promoted junior, and was the only one of1,147 words
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Article56 1935-07-19 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Wyatt To Captain ANNOUNCEMENT BY SELECTION COMMITTEE London, July 18. England cricket selectors announce that R. E. S. Wyatt, who captained England in each of the three test matches this summer against the South Africans, will,again lead the side in the fourth test at—Rugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article329 1935-07-19 8 P.R.C. "A" Beaten By Boatmen's Union In a friendly match played yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Recreation Club “A” team had to admit defeat at the hands of the Boatmen’s Union by three clear goals. The Recreationists fielded a man short throughout the game while the majority329 words
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Article41 1935-07-19 8 D.A.F.C. "B" Given Walk Over Th e Charevatt XI gave a walk-over to the Darul Aihsan Foctball Club "B” team yesterday in their Second Division soccer fixture. The match was to have been played on the Renong Ground.41 words
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Article595 1935-07-19 8 Penang Boxers* Successes BOON MAH OUTPOINTS LIANG SONG (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. Tonight’s boxing at Jubilee Park promoted by the management proved a success and drew a record crowd. Nai Boon Mah, the Penang Siamese lightweight scored a popular victory on points over595 words
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Article97 1935-07-19 8 "Jubilee Cup" Competition OLD EDWARDIANS WIN BY ODD GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 18. In a knock-cut competition football match played today the Old Edwaid.ans beat Veer Singh’s XI of Selama by the odd goal in seven. The winners netted twice in succession in the early97 words
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1891 1935-07-19 9 Although Walter Neusel beat Jack rsen again, one can hardly regard him a p< tential world champion, says Jack ham in the “The Star.’’ That is assuming that James J. Bradk is little below the standard of such t (hampions as Gene1,891 words
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Article, Illustration433 1935-07-19 9 Wyatt's New Invitation AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND TOUR The M. C. C. has decided to invite R. E. S. Wyatt, the Warwickshire and present England Captain, to lead the England team that will tour New Zealand at the close of the present season in this country. I understood433 words
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Article, Illustration205 1935-07-19 9 FRED FOX TO SUCCEED J. CHILDS Fred Fcx is to succeed Joe Ch Ids as first jockey to he King rext season. Fox at present rides the light-weigh's for the Royal stable, and on July 2 won the Bottisham Stakes on his Majesty’s Bonnie Dundee205 words
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Advertisement78 1935-07-19 9 To comfort, cool, invigorate in health and illness Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore, ’Phone 4711. S MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. K S 108, MUNTRI STREET. PENANG. S IXi x I a I I A* I I X r.mni U’M A* 1 I lit ft. ih I n g78 words
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Article811 1935-07-19 10 Mr. Lowinger’s visit to Malaya to consult the Government and the mining industry on the matter of tin control will have already set all those connected and interested in the industry into deep thought. The welfare of the industry not onlv concerns the shareholders, the miners and811 words
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Article116 1935-07-19 10 —Reuter. Herr Kerri Appointed Virtual Reich Minister Berlin, July 18. Herr Henns Kerri, a Nazi legal authority and intimate friend of Gen. Goering has been created virtual Reich Minister of Evangelical Church of Affairs under a new decree signed by Herr Hitler. The decree transfers to Herr Herrl.-—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article592 1935-07-19 10 (TELEPHONE CHARGES: Recently we urged our postal authorities to make a real contribution to trade recovery by reducing the amount charged for trunk calls during busi- ness hours, especially between Penang and Singapore. It seems to us of little use for the post office frankers Jto advertise592 words
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Article720 1935-07-19 10 “Free Press.” COPRA “LARD”: t I had a most refreshing talk yesterday with a man who is a copra enthusiast, wh r 5 really believes that there is a bright futurfor this industry in Malaya if only grow» s and business men will seize the eppertun.“Free Press.” - 720 words
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Advertisement115 1935-07-19 10 «HDjjr 9 naiq MO HMR WNBKY GOES INTO ANY •300 i Sole Agents 1 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG (INCORPORATE» IN ENGLAND.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMP UR and IPOH HOUR DOG depends on you for protection in health S and treatment in illness. DON'T LET HIM DOWN! I I depend on115 words
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Advertisement36 1935-07-19 10 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION 7 41 SlsNiil /FPM 'HMSh I ioiDLEJf gBRjH Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE CO., COGNAC. Established in 1838. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Article274 1935-07-19 11 Prominent Turfite AND ONE OF WEALTHIEST LOCAL MOHAMEDANS he death took place yester- after about a fortnight’s <s. oi Mr. K. A. Naina Moha- one of the leaders of the Mohamedan Community, deceased had not been in the (»f health and entered The I274 words
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Article185 1935-07-19 11 Chia Chan Tack Convicted Singapore, July 18. Police court proceedings terminated finally yesterday in the ease in which Chia Tian Tock, a well-known Chinese business man, was charged with cheating Oversea Chinese Bank in respect of $5,000. The trial had lasted over several hear--s and after185 words
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458 1935-07-19 11 Singapore, July 18. i The affairs of the Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co. Ltd., of Chulia Street I were again before Mr. J. Me. P. Brander, the Singapore Third Magistrate, yesterday, when the trial of Toh Aik Joo was I started. I He458 words
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Article100 1935-07-19 11 The second charge of cheating in respect of $l2O belonging to Cheah Khuan Oon on May 4 which was preferred against a Chinese named Cheah Choo Hoay, was withdrawn yesterday in the police court. Hearing on the first charge of criminal breach of trust was fixed for100 words
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Article328 1935-07-19 11 Professor Teja Singh's Address TO FREE SCHOOL SCHOLARS The distinguished Sikh scholar, Professor Teja Singh, M.A., of Kajsa College, Amritsar, who arrived in Penang on Tuesday, delivered an interesting talk this morning to the boys of the Penang Free School. The Professor spoke cn Sikh History, and., in328 words
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Article260 1935-07-19 11 Owner And Driver i Charged Singapore, July 18 The Chinese owner of a motor-car. Ho Peng Ee, and his Malay syce. Sulong bin Madhi, s'cod their trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Sirgc.pore Criminal District) Judge, as a result of a motor-car accident! at260 words
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Article286 1935-07-19 11 The following i s translated from The Nation and published in the Bangkok Times Wito the approach of the fcrthccming session of the Assembly it is natural that public interest should be centred on possible replacements in the State Council. Whether Phya Manavaraj Sevi will286 words
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Article181 1935-07-19 11 Forced Woman On The Streets Singapore, July 17. Smart punishment was meted out by the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, today, on a Javanese. Salleh bin Belleh, who was convicted on charges of living on the immoral eamirgs of a woman and (2) extortion cf $l5. Balleh was181 words
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Article100 1935-07-19 11 Present users and intending purchasers of motor vehicles fitted with C.I. (compression ignition) engines or with producer-gas attachments are warned that Government .intends their special taxation at an early date whether by an excise on the heavy oil consumed as fuel, or by an enhanced annual licence100 words
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Article221 1935-07-19 11 ACTIVITIES IN THOMSON' I ROAD CATCHMENT BASIN i Singapore, July 18. Timber thieves are worrying the Singa- 1 pore Municipal Commissioners. Large areas I of jungle land in the catchment basin in Thomson Road have been completely de- I nuded of timber. Now, the Municipality221 words
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Article129 1935-07-19 11 Two Indian cyclists Nana Mohamed and Md. bin Kuppi pleaded guilty before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court today when charged with disobeying the order of a constable at the junction of Burmah Road and Cantonment Road on July 18. Accused also pleaded guilty to129 words
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Advertisement33 1935-07-19 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. DINNER DANCES EVERY Wednesday. Thursday Saturday. TOMORROW DINNER DANCE Sunday, 21st July ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS (On the Lawn Weather permitting.)33 words
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Advertisement133 1935-07-19 11 HBBeBSBBBiiiiiBBi Em B w YU* THE TRUFOOD BABY IS A HAPPY BABY Be Fair To Your Baby Babies reared on Humanised Trufood 1 are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to-nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BONES, sound133 words
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Advertisement125 1935-07-19 11 I 7 A V DI AMOM) DIAMOND Brand bedstead ARE Comfortable, Durable and Handsome. The ownership oi DIAMOND bedstead brings lasting satisfaction:— It is designed in such a manner as to provide the utmost comfort and support during repose. It will last a lifetime and more, for it is constructed125 words
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Article266 1935-07-19 12 CAPITAL RECONSTRUCTION PROPOSED London, July 8. The directors of the Malayan Rubber Loan and Agency Corporation, of which Mr. F. O. Streeten is chairman, have called an extraordinary general meeting for 29th July to effect a reconstruction of the company’s capital. The first step will be266 words
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Article246 1935-07-19 12 Findings Of The Court Reserved London, July 2. The Inquiry into the loss of the Glasgow steamer Blairgowrie was concluded yesterday by Lord Merrivale sitting as Wreck Commissioner, at the Institute of Civil Engineers, Westminster. It was the tenth day of the inquiry. The final speech246 words
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Article100 1935-07-19 12 i Issue Of The 1935 Edition The seventh annual issue of “Tin-World Statistics,” published by the Anglo-Orien-tal Mining Company, now makes its appearance. It follows the usual lines; in Tact, by coincidence it embodies precisely the same number of pages as the 1934 ■edition. The “foreward” discusses the100 words
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Article555 1935-07-19 12 MR. MUNSIE ON INDUSTRY'S PROSPECTS Mr. S. W. Munsie, Minister for Mines and Public Health, Western Australia, was the guest of the directors of the Western Australian gold-mining companies at dinner at the Savoy Hotel Mr. John A. Agnew presided, and in proposing the health of555 words
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Article166 1935-07-19 12 30 Words For 40 Cents, And 1 Cent For Additional Words The night letter telegram service in operation between Singapore, Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, offers a cheap means of sending important communications quicker than by letter post but at rates less than the ordinary telegraph charges. The166 words
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254 1935-07-19 12 Girl secretaries and Miss M. B. Stott are not likely to get on well together if they meet. Miss Stott, in a report issued by the National Institute of Industrial Psychology, describes girl secretaries as predominantly “unambitious, of somewhat colourless personality, and of only254 words
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Article173 1935-07-19 12 Redemption Of The Six Per Cents The directors of the Malacca Rubber Plantations have given notice to redeem the company’s Six Per Cent. First Mortgage debenture stock on the 12th October, together with interest to that date, and a premium at the rate of £lO per £lOO173 words
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Article115 1935-07-19 12 New Precess Claims Los Angles, July 5. A demonstration has just been given of a newly prepared plant in Los Angeles which is designed materially to cut down America’s tin imports. About £20,000,000 worth of tin is imported into the United States every year. The Los115 words
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Article111 1935-07-19 12 Dividend Raised To Seven Per Cent. The Consolidated Tin Smelters is raising its dividend to 7 per cent., less tax, on Ordinary for the past year from 5 per cent, paid each year since formation in 1929. The dividend is payable on 3rd August. The company, which111 words
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Article110 1935-07-19 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 41[64 74$j New York 4.95% Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.32 29.36 Geneva 15.11 15.13 Amsterdam 7.26% 7.27% Milan 59 60 Berlin 12.26 12.27% Prague 118% 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid110 words
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Article347 1935-07-19 13 SPECIAL AREAS IN ENGLAND WALES Rugby Radio Service. nmissioner's Report RICTED BY LIMITED POWERS London, July 18. it of Mr. I’. M. Stewart, ncr for Special Areas of nd Wales, Tyneside, West 1 and South Wales based t six months’ experience of s published. The Commis- > attention to severalRugby Radio Service. - 347 words
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Article127 1935-07-19 13 54.9 per cent of the deposits.—Rugby Radio Service. Large Increase In Deposits London, July 18. The returns for the month of June of the ten London clearin t g banks show that, deposits have risen to the unprecedented figure of £2,003,451,000 which represents an increase on last54.9 per cent of the deposits.—Rugby Radio Service. - 127 words
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Article44 1935-07-19 13 —Reuter. Air Porters Alarmed Hongkong, July 18. Air poi tiers are very’ alarmed at the failure of the Japanese airman Ano to arrive from Hanoi. Ano is oil his way to Tokyo from London and is now many hours overdue.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article88 1935-07-19 13 Reuter. Between 50,000 And 100,000 Reported Dead Shanghai, July 18. A report from Hankow s’ates that the deathroll in the floods at Hupeh is unofficially estimated in Chinese quarters at between 50,000 and 100,000. One Chinese report states that 100.000 has perished in the Tienmen districtReuter. - 88 words
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Article75 1935-07-19 13 Contract Signed MOST UP-TO-DATE SERVICE IN FAR EAST (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 18. A contract was signed today to change over the Bangkok telephones from manual to automatic operation. It is hoped the new service will be effective from the middle of 1937. The75 words
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Article82 1935-07-19 13 Rugby Radio Service. To Be Erected At Cost Of £1,250,000 A large and permanent exhibition building is to be erected at Earl’s Court, London, at a cost of £1,250,000 and the work in connection with it will begin next month. A long lease cf a site■.— Rugby Radio Service. - 82 words
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Article101 1935-07-19 13 reported to be injured.—Reuter and Rugby i Radio Service. i Leaves Rome For Brindisi London, July 18. H. L. Brook, the Yorkshire airman, who left Lympne at 12.38 this morning for Cepetw'on in the Miles Falcon aeroplane in which he made the record Australia to Englandreported to be injured.—Reuter and Rugby i Radio Service. i - 101 words
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Article71 1935-07-19 13 ’—Reuter. Cairo, July 18. "If Egypt allowed the Italian military aircraft to cross Egyptian territory he would consider it an unfriendly act” s etes the Emperor of Ethiopia in an interview published in the Cario newspaper "All Ahram”. Such facilities, the emperor added would facilitate Italy's activities against’—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article86 1935-07-19 13 l. —Reuter Wireless. For Record Breaking Flights London, July 16. An ambitious schedule of record breaking flights has been prepared for the near future by Campbell Black, from England to Capetown and back, a single hop across the Atlantic from Ireland to Newfoundland and from London tol.—Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article39 1935-07-19 13 whose penname was “A.E.”—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. George Russell London. July 18. The death occurred last night at Bournemouth of Mr. George Russell, aged 68, the Irish poet, artist and patriot whose penname was “A.E.”—Rugbywhose penname was “A.E.”—Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article50 1935-07-19 13 Rugby Radio Service. Decrease In Fatalities In i July London, July 18. I Road accident figures for the week ending July 13 are killed 127 and injured 5546. During the corresponding period of las' year the figures were k lied 143 and injured 5582. Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Advertisement374 1935-07-19 13 i B ~~~1 i HOME-in the height of luxury There is no such luxury in the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort in great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled i name for personal service on374 words
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Article379 1935-07-19 14 NOTICE The Agents Netherlands Airways, notify that all mails for places beyond Jask despatched by the aircraft which left Alor Star at 8.00 a.m. on the 14th instant were: destroyed by fire near Bushire on the 17th. AIR MAILS A moil for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, yanzibar, Northern379 words
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170 1935-07-19 14 Saturday's Special Broadcast The Ansonian Kronchong Party will give a studio programme on Saturday evening at 7.30 p.m. at pur local studio (ZHJ). Miss Violet Toh, Madame Tat Chee .Messrs. M. Z. Sulten, Teh Chye Ong and several other musicians will take part in the170 words
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Article849 1935-07-19 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Princip Lines The following is a list of vessels *nd selling from Penang during th efc. IN PORT TODAY S.S. KUTSANG from Japan and < vig. Singapore. Sails same day /«j. cutta direct. S.S. BULAN for TeTuk Anson, P. ttenhem, Malacca and SingapoS.S. TANGO MARU849 words
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Advertisement177 1935-07-19 14 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN_CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAD BEEN FOUND «ERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF TWI NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries •f failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even ta the advanced stages of the disease. No one177 words
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Miscellaneous1404 1935-07-19 14 Wireless Programmes on r* brielie: (1) Pizzicato (2) Valse Ro- 4.2o—Short Concert mance (3) Patrol (F. Rosse, arr. A. 4.35 —Topical Talk: President of the The following are the wavelength* two Lotter). Ballad, Song of Loyalty North German Lloyd: A which will be used simultaneously (Eric Coates). Intermezzo, March pf1,404 words
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Miscellaneous30 1935-07-19 14 Station orchestra conducted by Loe Cohen, Conferecier Edwerd Startz. Ural Cossack chorus conducted. Elisabeth Wolgina Balaika soli. Nicplu Melnikog Baryton. Loe Cohen Violinist. 10 30 —Closing down- —Dutch National Anthem.30 words
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Advertisement1777 1935-07-19 15 mjl d □I fi, JsL i *.\wj I—^l— J— |hZrl ‘{•J’aL -'ffir' immw nw»? 4fi /V < 7^ b LUE PUMMEL LIMB London an» iSbRTH continent Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service rcjiLT r T* OUTWARDS -'VF«THFTT«? H b ?r,f Huu Swansea July 19 A p port g wettonham,1,777 words
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Article338 1935-07-19 16 Health Officer's View CO-OPERATION WITH AUTHORITIES Singapore, July 17. The great importance of vaccination and the need for the confidence and cooperation of the residents of the rural areas of Singapore to combat the incidence of smallpox, was stressed by the new Chief Health Officer, Dr.338 words
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Article86 1935-07-19 16 WONDERFUL ANIMAL FILM AT QUEEN'S It is not often that we get a film at Penang which appeals to all classes and races which make up the local cinema supporters but "Sequoia’’ should draw crowded houses to the “Queen’s.’’ Animal lovers, in particular, will be attracted by the amazing86 words
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Advertisement290 1935-07-19 16 f Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements. Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. rrrnu i& FPmir wembley park S/ L Jl K S MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA Friday, 19th July, 1935. “horn koon wanTHEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA S^ s J' liSs ON290 words
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Advertisement130 1935-07-19 16 A.III Tun c Trwn 6-30 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 YET ANOTHER GREAT CANTONESE TALKIE “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 THE130 words
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Miscellaneous393 1935-07-19 16 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY AT 2-45 LAST NIGHTS PACKED HOUSES COMPLETELY THRILLED BY THIS MARVELLOUS PICTURE! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S EPIC OF THE WILDS! A DRAMA SO STARTLINGLY DIFFERENT AS TO DEFY COMPARISON WITH ANYTHING EVER SEEN BEFORE ON THE •VWW.W. SCREEN /SAT.W.W Two years ago it was the U393 words
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Miscellaneous48 1935-07-19 16 ONE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. Matinee Tomorrow 3 p.m. PACKED HOUSE LAST NIGHT W arner Bros. Super Show PAUL MUNI 'I AM A FUGITIVE FROM THE CHAINGANG' AXD The Wonder Musical "WONDER BAR" 2 Big Specials In One Programme AT USUAL REDUCED PRICES Our Advice Come Early!48 words
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Article, Illustration771 1935-07-19 17 /Mrsß [arddlL offers some Tempting Suggestions 7T T HENEVER I arrange for >l cold meat and salad for v dinner, I know the family 11 appreciate something hot for lie sweet course. X light steamed or baked pudding, instance, with a fruity inside. Here a few of771 words
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Article, Illustration397 1935-07-19 17 Francis Anthony - by Francis Anthony ft HERE is a lot of fun to be got out of carefully planned I camping. First choose your tent and ground-sheet with an eye to utility apart from mere looks Note the guv ropes and pegs. Are they substantial? Is tiie labric of397 words
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385 1935-07-19 17 Happy Marriages By Order of the Court MAGISTRATES WILL TRY TO MEND BROKEN ROMANCES FEWER SEPARATIONS marriages for all” will be the unofficial slogan when, as a result ’ffice Departmental Committee’s recommendation, “Matrimonial •c established throughout the country. urts will be free from the atmosphere of ordinary criminal proI’heir chief385 words
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Article225 1935-07-19 17 FAMOUS AIRMAN'S PROPHECY Thousand-mile-an-hour travel along radio beams in the stratosphere; Turbine engines capable of developing 1,000 horse-pewer and weighing only 100 pounds. Aeroplanes capable of carrying 500 people and needing no navigation instruments. This is the picture of the world sixty-five years hence,225 words
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Advertisement677 1935-07-19 17 My NERVES/^S^. Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ K, NOTHING would give r~~~ S* me back my VITALITY Lexcept YEAST-VITEV\Q I Dear Sttra, 1 found your Yeait- Vite ,l Tablet» excellent indeed and would not be without them. I tried everything, and nothing would give me back m* Vitality. had677 words
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232 1935-07-19 18 Pastor Awaits Bride 11 GENESIS XII. I." PROPOSAL New York, July 4. A courtship conducted entirely by cablegrams containing Bible references has just ended in acceptance of a marriage proposal, sent by the same means. The Rev. David Thomas Wright and Miss Frances Elliott232 words
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Article359 1935-07-19 18 Relativity And The Quantum Theory RESTORING LOST PRESTIGE Fruit Of Ten Years Of Effort New York, July 5. The fruit of ten years’ effort by Professor Albert Einstein to reconcile relatively with the quantum theory and restore lost prestige to the theory of cause and effect is359 words
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Article327 1935-07-19 18 EARL'S HISTORIC PAPERS CLAIMED BY WHITEHALL The future of many historic documents now privately owned may be affected by an action taken by the Foreign Office on July 3. The Earl of Abingdon, through Messrs. Sotheby’s offered for sale by auction a collection of letters327 words
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Article396 1935-07-19 18 An Inquiry By Experts An inaugural meeting of a committee of 1 scientific, medical, and surgical experts j which has been set up by the People’s LeaI gue of Health to inquire into the nutrition j of expectant, and nursing mothers os af- f-ecting maternal mortality and396 words
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Advertisement302 1935-07-19 18 Beauty Cream that Removes Hair SPEEDY I I■* --I <*- < F-M 81-'. I Wl B>i<£gf SOFTANDWHITE 1 without A TRACE I JfaMyOF UGLY HAIR J RP* The latest discovery of science. A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and which can safely be used on the302 words
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Advertisement147 1935-07-19 18 Jir Mr z Mar Value CHOOSE YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS AS YOU CHOOSE YOUR FES You choose shirts and ties for their pleasant colour and designs. Why not your handkerchiefs too Ask for Pyramids and your outfitter will show ye a variety of designs in colours and white, and colour borders. Buy147 words
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Article413 1935-07-19 19 EVEN 'WISE MEN' SEARCH FOR LOST SPIRIT OF THE DALAI LAMA GOLD AND RUBIES FOR A MOTHER TRIBUTE OF 7,000 OLD EGGS BET, land of mystery in the high Himalayas, is ready at last to select its baby king. For eighteen months since the413 words
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Article80 1935-07-19 19 Ordination In Abbey ken at the death of his wife, a iiinese Premier eight years ago Benedictine Order at the Abbey 'ire, near Bruges. On June 29 he lined as a priest. "U Tsend Tsiang, he rose from be- rpreter to President of the CounMinisters.80 words
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Article607 1935-07-19 19 Radicals The Victims WAVE OF FERVENT PATRIOTISM Marxism No Longer Dangerous THE YOUNG OFFICERS The phrase “dangerous thoughts’’ so' expressive of the spirit of conservative' bureaucrats, was coined in Japan. It has eften been invoked against theoreticale advocates of left-wing views, who lack I both the capacity607 words
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Article330 1935-07-19 19 135.000 Houses Under Water In Japan REFUGEES ON ROOFS Tokyo, June 29. Twenty-four British visitors are marooned by the floods which swept Japan on June 29. They are at Rokko, where both the mountain roads and the funicular railway were destroyed by landslides. The floods330 words
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Advertisement212 1935-07-19 19 I I BABIES THRIVE ON S I" LACTOGEN I fli E Doctors, Nurses, Heads of Infant i Welfare Centres, and other Health Authorities say—“PUT BABY ON LACTOGEN” i because j 11 Lactogen-fed babies grow sturdy, v strong, vigorous, healthy and happy t? with firm flesh, dense bone, good teeth, L212 words
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Article240 1935-07-19 20 Malay Sport INTER-STATE TENNIS AND SOCCER The third annual Inter-State Tennis and Soccer matches between Perak and Kedah Malays for cups presented by H.H. the Sultan of Perak and the late H.H. Tunku Ibrahim, the Regent cf Kedah, will be held this year at Kuala240 words
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Article148 1935-07-19 20 Accused Who Failed To Report Himself A police supervisee Abdul Satar, appeared in the police court today charged with failing to report himself once a month at the Detective Station between January 8 and July 1. Detective Inspector A.H. Hunt said accused was sentenced in 1934148 words
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Article33 1935-07-19 20 ).—Rugby Radio London, July 18. Sterling on New York was 4.95 15 16 and Paris 74 1116. Stock Markets were quiet with War Loan et 106=3 4. Gold was *****=112D.—Rugby Radio).—Rugby Radio - 33 words
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Article214 1935-07-19 20 Accused Get Maximum Sentence MAGISTRATE SORRY FLOGGING NOT PROVIDED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 19. The trial concluded yesterday before Mr. Grigg in the Magistrate’s Court, Sitiawan, of the coolies of Socgama Estate who were charged with rioting in May last when two coolies214 words
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Article309 1935-07-19 20 Schedule Of Racing The following is the schedule of racing for the Penang Jubilee Meeting: FIRST DAY, JULY 27 Horses, Class 1, 1 mile. Horses. Class 2, Div. 1 6 furlongs. Horses, Class 2, Div. 2, 6 furlongs. Horses, Class 2, Div. 3, 6 furlongs.309 words
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Article77 1935-07-19 20 Fight At King Edward Place For disorderly conduct by fighting with one another at King Edward Place yesterday, a Chinese and a Malay were produced before Mr. J.P. Biddulph today. Both accused Teh Lee Koh and Abu Bakar, pleaded guilty but each stated that the other77 words
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Article151 1935-07-19 20 For The At Penang With a view to meeting the requirements of the anticipated rush of travellers to Penang to e.Uend the All-Ma’ayan Chinese Athletic Meeting there from July 31 to August 6, the Straps Steamship Co., have made special alterations in 4 he sailing of their151 words
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Article39 1935-07-19 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 18. A grand procession was held last night by the local Chettiar community to conclude the three-day festival cf Ahdipuranai. The silver chariot containing the god yas taken through the39 words
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Article715 1935-07-19 20 DEFENCE IN CHARGE OF OBSTRUCTING POLICE As briefly stated in yesterday’s “Pinang Gazette,’’ Mr. Philip Hoa Lim, a lawyer of Singapore, was on Wednesday fined $255, while his Malay driver was fined $2O for certain offences committed at Seremban, Mantin and Pajam on715 words
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Article75 1935-07-19 20 YcwfS Senf To House Of Detention A Tamil youth, Sekandar, was charged in the police court today with being a stowaway on board the s.s. Rajula on her veyage from Negapatam to Penang on June 27. Accused, who pleaded guilty, said he had no money. His75 words
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Article164 1935-07-19 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.82*4 1-87*4 Hitam 46 48 46 48ex Heng Fatt 50 52 48 50 Mambau 45 50 45 47% Nawng Pet 72*4 77% 72*4 75 Rahman Hyd. 92*4 95 92% 95 Rants,u Ord. 45 50 45164 words
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Article96 1935-07-19 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN— Ayer Weng 1.80 1.87%c.d. B. Selangor 75 80 Hitam 46 48 Hong Fatt 48 50 K. Lanjut 14 9 15 0 K. Kampar 9 9 10 3 Kuchai 05 67% Larut 8 9 9 3 Ne.wng96 words
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Article195 1935-07-19 20 Chinese Released On $250 Bail In the police court today before Mr. J. P. Biddulph a Chinese named Tay Chee Seng was charged that in robbing Chew Liang on July 15 at Victoria Street he caused hurt to the man. After the charge had been explained Chief195 words
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Article333 1935-07-19 20 KENNEDY COMPAN TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quot in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s List today Buyers Sellers Buyers SYesterday To< TIN— Ampat Tin 37% 4 3ex 3'7% Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 c 1.85 1 Batu Selangor 75 80 75 Hitam 45 50ex 45 Heng Fatt333 words
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Article50 1935-07-19 20 I PENANG, JULY 19 London Bank Demend 2 3 13 1G 4 m'st 2 3 15T& Private 3 m st credit 2 4 18 I 3 Documentary 247 32 On New York Demand France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 6% dis. Shanghai T.T. 30% dis India T.T. 153% Ber Silver50 words
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Article105 1935-07-19 20 ORDERS ON INDIA OR CEYLON j Issuing Rupees 154 $lOO J Paying Rupees 156 $lOO. i RATES OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON OTHER PLACES i CHINA —Issuing Rates i Canton $69 Straits $lOO Chines Swatow $67 do $lOO do Amoy $7O do $lOO do105 words
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Article112 1935-07-19 20 Tin:— YESTERDAY TODA" London (Spot) £232.15.0 £234.12' London (3 months) £224.10.0 £224.15 Singapore $115.12% $ll5l-’ Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.95 $4 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $11.6 RUBBER: London s}gd 5 New York 12%c(G) 12c(G Singapore Spot 19 %c 19 Aug./Sept 20 %c 19 L OcL/Dec. 20%c112 words
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Advertisement18 1935-07-19 20 ’PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S. S. :o: TODAT SATURDATDinner Dances :o: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cocktail Dances18 words
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Advertisement53 1935-07-19 20 AS FROM SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 21 THE Sunday gazette WILL BE ON Sale AT SUNGEI BAKAP, XIBONG TEBAL, BARIT BUNTAR, BAGAX SERAI, TAIP I N G KU ALA KA XG S AR, S U NGEI SIPU T, CHEMOR and IPOH AT 7 A.M. All Malayan Sports Reports and Latest News53 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-07-19 20 WEATHFR QmnpT Temperature Wind RainfttT 6.00 78 SE Noon 80 S TTDV TODAY High Water Low Water 3.05 a.m 9.10 «.m. 2.56 p.m 9.45 p.m. TOMORROW 3.42 a m 9.49 a.m. 3.30 p.m 10.19 p.m.35 words
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