Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 166. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 100 1 —Reuter. ousands Of French Civil Servants Take Part 4.000 ARRESTED BY POLICE Paris, July 19. demonstration of thousands c 5 il servants in the neighhood of the Place del Opera inst pay cuts ended at 8.10 without any grave incident 500 arrests were made by the
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  • 92 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Br©©k Abandons Flight To The Cape London. July 19. H. L. Brook, the Yorksh re airman who England yesterday morning cn flight apetown has had to abandon his at--o beat the record set up by Amy M liscn. jring last night Biook decided, owing
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  • 39 1 —Rugby Radio Ser- £600,000 Extension Scheme London, July 19. scheme for extending the world is Billingsgate fish market in London view to alleviating traffic congesunder consideration. proposed extensions are estimated t nearly £600,000.— Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 33 1 'iter. Arrives At Hcngkong At Noon Hongkong, July 19. the Japanese aviator, arrived at 'rom Fort Bayard in Indo-China he plane fatally injured a native in landing causing the delay.—
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  • 44 1 .—Reuter. London, July 19. v of the imminent departure of Irick Lei‘h Ross to China it is to await his report before conthe question of sending an inmission to Canton said Colonel in the House of Commons reply>ir. Neil Maclean. —Reuter.
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  • 207 1 Rugby R.adic 'Service. To Begin Next Monday ANNUAL DEFENCE EXERCISES London, July 18. The annual air defence exercises will begin next Monday evening with a raid by day bombers belonging to the “Southland” forces on London which will be defended by fighters of the "Northland” forces.
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  • 103 1 financial institutions. —Rugby Radio Service. New Debenture Steck Well Supported London, July 19. The response to the big issue of the London Electric Transport Finance Corporation of £32.000,000 per cent, guaranteed Debenture Stock 1950 55 at £97 per cent, proved to be greater even than was anticipated
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  • 102 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Ambitious Housing Scheme London, July 19. The Leed’s City Council have in hand a vast scheme for rehousing slum dwellers and th? work will shortly begin on the construction of a big block of 940 flats to be completed in 20 months. This represents
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  • 68 1 Tuesday on a Labour motion.— Rugby Radio Service. Report To Be Debated In Commons London, July 19. The report of the Commissioner for Special Areas in England and Wales, which was published yesterday and contains proposals fcr assisting areas which suffered most severely in the post
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  • 62 1 Won By Gold Coast F.M.S. THIRD (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 20. Information has been received that at the Bisley Meeting the Federated Malay States was third with a score of 564 in the Junior Kolapore Cup which was won by the Gold Coast with a
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    64 1 Reuter Reorganisation Completed Athens, July 19. After a lengthy meeting, the reorganisation of the cabinet was completed with M. Tsaldaris Premier, M. Kondylis, Vice-premier and Minister of War and Mr. Maximos, Foreign Minister. The retention of M. Kondylis in the cabinet is regarded as a victory for the
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  • 292 1 Inquiry Concluded DEPOSITIONS SENT TO ATTORNEY-GENERAL Singapore, July 19. After a preliminary inquiry spread cut I over approximately 20 hearings judgment ‘was reserved yesterday in what is now popularly known as the “bailiffs' case.” The presiding magistrate w r as Mr. Norman Grice and the prosecution evidence
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  • 1752 1 ALSO COFFINS, WIRELESS MASTS AND THE PRICELESS KANDAR POLE The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines wood as “fibrous substance between the pitch and bark of a tree,” and timber as “wood used for building and carpentry, etc.” The ideas of many people on the
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    • 2211 2 RATES FOR CASUAL) NOTICE i PENANG HILL BANKS ILAIEJ rvi\ w w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J DARI WAY ADVERTISEMENTS Four Estates known as that George Charles Henry Culley, H KAILIT 1. The Malaya Rubber Cocoanut Solicitor, having retired from the TIME-TABLE. NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED 3ANX Estate, Sungei Nibong, Penang. tateS
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  • 169 3 Tonight's Special Broadcast The Ansonian Kronchong Party will giv« a studio programme on this evening at 7.30 p.m. at our local studio (ZHJ), Miss Violet Toh, Madame Tat Chee .Messrs. M. Z. Sultan, Teh Chye Ong and several other musicians will take part in the
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    • 2062 3 Wireless Programmes Springs Band (cont’d). Harry Howson: So B. B. C. Midland Orchestra; leader, Alfred Orchestra: Works by Hermann Zilwe’ll Go no more a-Roving (M. V. White), Cave; conducted by Reginald Burstpn. cher and Sigfrid Walter Muller Fbe following are the wavelengths, two Blue Mcon (Howard Fisher), Maureen Overture, Nachtlager
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    • 173 3 9.15 —Dance records. 9.30 Closing down —Dutch National Anthem. STATION Z H I—S’PORE Wavelength: 49.9 Metre» (Owned operated by Radio Service Co.: of Melaya 1934 Ltd., Broadcast House, 2, Orchard Road, Singapore). TOMORROW 11.00 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. —Recorded Music 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. Relay jof Presbyterian Church Service
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    • 20 3 plied by Fraser Co. 8.30 —Close Down THURSDAY 6.00 —Recorded Music 6.45 —News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. B.3o—Close Down
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  • 332 4 Proposed Visit To Singapore MALAY WOMAN ALLEGED, TO BE DUPED The story of how a Mclay woman was alleged to have been duped by a Chinese goldsmith was related the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court! yesterday when the case- was heard in j which
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  • 114 4 Smart Punishment For Extortionists EF Singapore, July 18. Three Chinese, Lim Chiam Boey, Yon Mah and Toh Kuan, were smartly punished by the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, today when they were convicted on charges -of attempted extortion and extortion, the victim being a 1/-year-old Chinese youth.
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  • 387 4 Three Years For Chinese At Johore Johore, July 17. A young Teochew labourer named Tan Kee, employed on a rubber estate in Kulai, was sentenced to undergo three years’ r.i. by Mr. Justice J. V. Mills on a charge of having caused grievous hurt to
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  • 64 4 Sinhalese Makes Another Appearance Singapore, July 18. W. Wilmot Silva, the Sinhalese who is on a charge of murder of a man named Sinathamby at the junction of Dhoby Ghaut and Selegie Road on July 5, made another appearance before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, this
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  • 1594 4 MR. BRENT'S BROADCAST TALK MOTORISTS AND ROAD COURTESY Mr. L. Brent gave his third monthly talk on “The Motor Car” over the air last night from Station ZHJ, Penang. Dealing first with the choice of a car, Mr. Brent digressed from the subject of
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  • 198 4 Compensation Claim I ORDER MADE FOR PAYMENT OF $l,OBO Ipoh, July 19. On or about March 8 a fatal accident took place on a Chinese mine, at Pengknlen, Lahat, when there was a big earth slip and a coolie was buried alive. The deceased w>as
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  • 225 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Rex Duncan, who for some time has I been planting in Kedah, is joining an es- tat e in the Sungkai district. Inspector J. A. Embury, of the Butterworth Police Station, has been transferred to Penang, and is succeeded by Inspector j Dodds. I Mr. I. W.
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    • 28 4 WARNER BROS. 18 KT. BRILLIANT SUCCESSOR TO “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933” "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935" 2 YEARS TO PRODUCE BUT WORTH EVERY SECOND OF ITS “WAIT” IN GOLD
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  • 1151 5 Annual Sports AFFLES HOUSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Francis Light School held its fifth ial Sports on their own ground e,t ,k Road yesterday for the House pionship Shield and the House Athle-' t Sports Cup. ter a keen struggle, Bannerman House ned the Shield while Raffles House tured
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  • 196 5 hat must a man think who, after 12 years of terrible gastric pain and after trying everything else, takes a small bottle as a “trial,” only to find it cures him completely! “During the past twelve years,” Mr. G. W writes, “I have suffered
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  • 57 5 —Reuter. New World's Record Established New York, July 19. In the American Women’s Swimming Championships the Olympic swimmer. Miss Lenore Knight, created a world’s record in the one mile free style race doing the distance in 24 minutes 20 2|5 seconds beating her own record of 24 min.
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  • 263 5 Annual Skye Meeting WEIGHTS FOR TODAY'S RACES The following are the events end weights for the Annual Skye Meeting pf the Kedah Gymphana Club to be run at Alor Star today beginning at 2.30 p.m. EVENT 1 Ponies 14, 2 and under and Certified Polo Ponies 5
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  • 314 5 Several Records Broken FEW ENTRIES THIS YEAR The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association held their third annual Meeting today on the Victoria Institution padang before a large crowd including the Selangor British Resident, Mr. W. D. Barron. The Meeting is to be continued today. The entries are not
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  • 317 5 Reuter. First Class Cricket Results i SOUTH AFRICANS BEAT DURHAM London, July 19. i The following were the results of the flrat oas, eriCet matebe, ended today:- j GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS Lord’s: The Players won by nine wickets i Gentlemen 218 and 89. Players 251 for
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  • 81 5 Field Of Five THEFT AND FAIR TRIAL PLACED London, July 19. The following was the result of the Eclipse Stakes run at Sandown Park over 1% miles WINDSOR LAD 1 THEFT 2 FAIR TRIAL 3 Five nan. Won by three-quarters of a length same distance
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  • 207 6 COMMANDS 30 MEN EFFICIENT. BLONDE. AND MARCELLED Odessa, July T. Russia’s first girl sea captain, Anna Ivanovna Shatinina, a blonde, 27-year-old “seaman” with ten years’ experience, was surrounded by admiring reporters when she docked her ship here after her latest exciting voyage.
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  • 983 6 Introduction Of "1914" Rifle 'PACKING 1 MUDDLE .ENDED A Target Weapon At Last Bisley Camp, July 7. The first appearance of the "1914 Pattern Rifle, after hibernating "somewhere in England" fcr 20 years, is one of two events which will mark indelibly the 72nd annual Imperial
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  • 408 6 Family Reunion On His Birthday 3 HEALTH SAID TO BE BETTER THAN EVER New York, July 8. America’s “Grand Old Man.” Mr. John D. Rockefeller, who is within four years of 100, has lately taken up singing. He has a remarkably firm, clear baritone voice,
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  • 221 6 MR. AUGUSTUS JOHN 'S SON "Found Dead" Verdict Holding the inquiry in the cottage of the dead man’s aunt at Crantock, the North Cornwall coroner cn July 6 recorded a verdict of “found dead” at the inquest on Mr. Henry Elphin John, 27, one of the five sons of Mr.
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  • 155 6 "They Criticised The Way Hitler Eats Asparagus Berlin, July 6. War has been declared by Baldur Shirach, leader of the powerful 1 1 "Youth” movement which now 7 nunil 6,000,000 members, against the famous dents’ ccrporations which have always b< such a picturesque feature of Univer
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  • 206 7 Trebled In Ten Months •re are now 150 Nudist Clubs in Bri--120 of them in England. membership of the National Sun and Air Association —it is now 1,500, mostly men has been nearly trebled since last Si jrtember. “Our association is the biggest of its
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  • 636 7 A WELL-BUILT GOOD LOOKING BOY, AND WANTS TO BECOME A LAWYER The famous “Russell Baby”—now a 14i year-old boy—who a few years ago figured I in one of the most remarkable legal battles on record, has become, by the death of his
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  • 273 7 A NEW LITERARY FORM Mr. H. G. Wells is giving up ordinary writing for some time to concentrate on a new literary form, the Film Book. This is a film scenario written in such a way that it can be read as a novel
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  • 341 7 Reported Finds In Underground Chamber Vallauris, Alpes-Maritimes. Does a mysterious secret lie behind the discovery, on the outskirts of this Provencal village near Grasse, of a natural subterranean passage leading to caverns, believed to date back to the Roman Empire or even earlier? The discovery was made,
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    • 103 7 m "I /you weci M<»*f Htalh to I V- ■MM MM I I’m ruoi -a- r »/caiceoA f l|eoß TMt I pay of H IOMl OM I I BUT i'll HAVE > I I I I n THE m, Aiceh I I TE3 tHKHK? M v*-<-«101 X i TsS ■—h
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  • 1016 8 Japan’s general economic position, the structure and organisation of her industry as a whole, recent developments affecting leading branches of activity, and the problem of Japanese competition on world trade—these and other important topics are dealt with in a very interesting and detailed manner in a
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  • 142 8 Pawned Jewellery To Buy Spare Parts t FJcm Car Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 19. A charge cf dishonest misappropriation of a gold necklace valued at $65 belonging to a woman, Tajamah, was preferred against Krishnasamy, an English-speaking Tamil, in the Taiping police court today. The prosecuting
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  • 151 8 Nearly Collided With Rsta Perempuan's Car (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 19. On the complaint of the Raja Perempuan, Perak, a Chinese lorry driver named Ong Swee Toe war summtned before the Taiping Magistrate today for rash driving. Mr. C. N. Godwin, A.C.P., Traffic Branch prosecuting,
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  • 74 8 In Honour Of Being Appointed 0.8. E. The members of the Selangor Badminton Association entertained Miss Jcssphine Foss, their Vice-President, in honour cf her being awarded a Silver Jubilee Medal and later being elected a Member of the Most Distinguished Order of the British Empire. A
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  • 51 8 Prof. Teja Singh will give an address at the Hu Yew Seah on “The Contribution made by Sikhism towards the development of India” at 8 p.m. on Sunday, July 21, 1935. Mr. Ong Joo Sun, J.P. will preside and all are cordially invited to
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  • 275 8 Going Round The Wo j Together LIKE BRITISH SHIPS The P. O. 14,000 ton liner, “Car which arrived this morning, broi group of American tourists, have been brought together by the E son Travel Bureau m Los Angeles. Though they had net met or even cf
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  • 107 8 "Reich Will Be Purged With Iron Berlin, July 19 The flying squads w-ere again called out to deal with fresh anti-Jew-ish disturbances resulting in a number of arrests. Crowds paraded the streets shouting “Down with the Jews.” Supposed Jews w-ere dragged from West End cafes while others sought
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  • 62 8 (Fi'em Car Own Cc-respcndent.) Kedah, July 19 The following passengers travelled the K.L.M. Planes which arrived !■< today the 18 inst. Momeward bound: PH-AKL Com. I” Batavia to Amsterdam Mr. Yac Johannes V. Alyshcr and Mr. Otte Rees. Singapore f-' Calcutta. Miss Writ’ l Mann. Outward bound:
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  • 94 8 B y HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOIS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, July 22, 1935. 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Nabucodorosor —Overture —Verdi 2. Eva. Walzer—Waltz —Lehar. 3. T<a Trav’c.t o—Opera 0 —Opera Selection Verdi 4. Joyous Youth—Suite —Coates. (a) Introduction and Andante (b) Serenade (c)
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  • 470 9 ccncerning the colonies. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. GA3NST ABYSSINIA FRENCH ADVICE TO MUSSOLINI Rome, July 19. Italian papers publish reports from < n that Sir Eric Drummond, British sador at Rome, has been instructed sk the Italian Government if it is d to
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  • 92 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Also Gold Coast And Sierra Leone London, July 17. Speaking in London last night, Lord Plymouth, Parliamentary Under Secretary for the Colonies, said that through the enterprise and initiative of Elder's Colonial Airways Limited together with the Imperial Airways it was
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  • 142 9 Rugby Radio Service. Poll Of Registered Producers London, July 19. A poll of registered producers under the milk marketing scheme which had been in operation since the autumn of 1933 to decide whether cr not the scheme shall be ended by revocation as provided for in the
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  • 116 9 visit to German waters.- Rugby Rad o Service. Vice-Admiral Astley Rushton Killed London, July 19. Vice-Admiral Astley Rushton was killed in a motor car accident last night. Since April 1934 he had been in command cf the Reserve Fleet which was spec ally mobilised for the Jubilee
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  • 134 9 Reuter. Three To Finish Course In Germany MODIFICATION OF SCHOLARSHIP TERMS London, July 19. Three of last year's Chinese Indemnity Scholars named, Hsia, Wang and Chen are going to finish their course in Germany while another, Tung is leaving for America. All of them are studying geodesy
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  • 75 9 Rugby Radio Service. Non-Conformist Appointed To Divinity Chair At Cambridge London, July 19. The Reverend C.H. Dodd has been elected to the Norrishulse Chair of Divinity at Cambridge University. Rev. Dodd, who is a well-known authority on Biblical exegesis was formerly a congregational minister and the appointment marks
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  • 3580 10 MALARIA CONTROL COURSE IN LONDON PLANS FOR TRANSATLANTIC AIR SERVICE ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY GATHERING PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF CIVIL SERVANTS HEAVY TAXATION OF MALAYAN RUBBER INDUSTRY JUSTIFICATION OF TIN RESTRICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 9. MALARIA CONTROL COURSE A RECORD gathering of a hundred toymen
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  • 1028 11 CORONER ASKS IF SHOT MAN COULD SHOOT HIMSELF TWICE MAN SEEN LOADING PISTOL AT WATERLOO BULLETS IN TROUSER TURN-UPS Saying' he would be astouned to learn that “a man who had put a bullet through > lis heart could put another through
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  • 248 11 Canada's "Little Bronze Statue" SOMERSAULTS IN LONDON DOCK Pete Desjardins, claimed to be the world’s greatest acrobatic diver, thrilled 4,000 people at the Port of London Authority Swimming Club gala on July 6. Desjardins, who is 28 and cnly sft 2in in height, is known as
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  • 180 11 Captain Divorced A decree nisi was granted in the Divorce Court by Mr. Justice Bucknill to Mrs. Sybil Mary Pirn, of Lowndes-street. W., on the grounds of the adultery cf her husband. Captain George Cecil Pirn, who at the time of their marriage in 1926
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  • 351 11 Theft Of Gold CigaretteCase George Hales, 45, waiter, of Ponsonby Place, Westminster, was charged befcre Mr. j Ronald Powell at the Westminster Police i Court with stealing on July 4, a gold cigarette-case set with sapphires and valued at £320, the property of Miss Jane Sandford,
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    • 564 12 MAJESTIC 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. XsX» f PARAMOUNT'S FIRST j MUSICAL-COMEDY HIT OF 1935 The Wonder A Dandy x Show of Dish of The FUN MUSIC Entertain- an< I ment World H*JVI<TBw ROMANCE J u wv<zvn» t ffj>T A=, I ¥)l A NOT ONE STAR
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    • 175 12 ma! ffl ILm 6-15—OPENING TONIGHT-9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. THE RELIGIOUS HINDUSTANI TALK "SAINT TULSIDAS” with MISS SHANTAKUMARI, MADHAV, JAMS’ RAJABABOO, FATMA, ETC. The famous story of a world-renowned poet v/no fell a victim to a love that gave him endless troubles. FUN THRILLS WONDERFUL SCENES i BEAUTIFUL DANCES
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  • 573 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines ing la a list of vessels arriving :rom Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY XER V. TW’TST from BelawanAaahan and Paneh (L»aboealiSaila today for the same \R from Langsa. Idi, SimpangTg, Poera and Pangkalan-Bran->ils tomorrow for Pangkalanr Pg. Soesoe, Tg. Poera, Sim1
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  • 468 13 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England sth Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSS XXXI XXXII. Hymn 512. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion—Tamil. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS XXXIII 116. Magnificat 48. Nunc Dimittis 64. Hymns 166, 528, 273, 20. THURSDAY St. James
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  • 193 13 Could Not Walk For Pain This woman suffered so badly with neuritis that for days together she could not walk. She used to cry for hours at a time with the pain. Then one day she started taking Kruschen Salts—and in a short time she
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  • 282 13 Last Night's Fine Concert A successful concert was held last night by the Secondary Literary Society of the Anglo-Chinese High School at the Maxwell Road School hall. There was a large number of parents, friends and pupils. The pregramme consisted of 11 items compris-1 ing four musical numbers,
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  • 296 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Siam, Burma, India, (Cak cutta only) Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe. Alar Star-Amsterdam by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 2.00 p.m. today. A mail for Java and
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    • 325 13 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. PACKED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT SINCE OPENING. 1 IE GREATEST DRAMA EVER CONCEIVED IN THE MIND OF MAN! M.-G.-M.'s EPIC OF THE WILDS! Two years ago it was the V dream of its producers, x !l Metro Goldwyn Mayer "'SA'- V
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  • 1127 14 Supreme Court Judgment QUESTION OF CONSENT FATHER'S RIGHT OF REFUSAL Singapore, July 18. Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell delivered Judgment in the Supreme Court thia morning in the case in which Mr. Lee Keng Gin petitioned the court for directions in the matter of his intended marriage
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  • 184 14 Shocking Tragedy Near Batu Pahat Johore Bahru, July 17. News is to hand of a murder which was committed at Padang Sari, a little Malay Settlement on the right bank of the Batu Pahat river about three miles from Batu Pahat town. Rah mat bin Komeng 26
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  • 197 14 Singapore, July 17. The fourth criminal sessions of the Supreme Court were brought to a close yesterday with the conclusion of the trial of two Hokkiens, Aug An and Lim Chai Seng, on a charge of armed robbery, before Mr. Justice Williamson and a
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  • 132 14 Reuter. To Take Over Passengers Of Crashed Air Liner Bushire, July 18. A relief plane piloted by Parmentier arrived at 3.40 a.m. G.M.T. fiom Ams’erdam to take over ‘.he passengers of the Dutch Air lirer which crushed yesterday morning. Parmentier’s time from Amsterdam was 30 hours and 10
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  • 204 14 Russian Had No Oxygen Device Moscow. By jumping from a he’ght of 7.514 metres without an cxygen device, Kazulya, Honoured Master Of Parachute Sports, has I recently beaten the world record for this I feat. Kazulya is noted for his bravery and I daring. He came close to
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  • 101 14 Profit For 1934-35 Of $33,289 New Scudai, Limited, secured a profit for the year ended March 31 of $33,289, the sum of $20,031 w'.s brought in and $3,392 unclaimed dividends were transferred. A dividend cf 5 per cent, (against nil) is recommended, carrying forward $16,703. The crop
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    • 104 14 J ’-Y I 5 Y LAVE USE «aw. j i U,- 7 i I A-= Z7”vA-//j jOSW Ir .s' 1 i I i 1.. I j Shell Motor Oils con always be relied upon one of the reasons why all the more important continental races are being won on them
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  • 124 16 Saw Ah Choy 11 Jubilee Cup CONVINCING VICTORY FOR P.W.D. UNION (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 19. The P.W.D. Union gained a convincing victory of five clear goals over the Police XI in a knock-out competition football match played today for the "Saw Ah Choy" Jubilee Cup.
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  • 271 16 LI L 11VI 11l 4 kJ LI LIICOC ck 1 vll Llj lid V llvl L been entered for the meeting.—Editor, “P.G”. A Complaint (To the Editor of the “P. G.”) S r, —According to 'he list of horses in training for the Penang Turf Club
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  • 113 16 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £234.12.6 £236.0.0 London (3 months) £224.15.0 £224.10.0 Singapore ’5115.12% $115.50 Business Done Penan $115.87% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundrled) $4.05 BLACK PEPPER $ll 00 RUBBER 2 1x111(10,1 s}gd 5%d New York 12c(G) llgjc(G) Singapore Spot 19 c l9%c Aug./Sept 19%c 195/rC
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  • 1076 16 Red The Champion Colour YONG CHIN CHAMPION ATHLETE The annual athletic Sports of the Bukit Mertajam High School were held at the school padang and proved a very great success. Ideal weather prevailed throughout the afternoon and the large attendance, comprising mostly of guests and parents_
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  • 153 16 Leaving Kedah On Vacation FAREWELL STATE DINNER ARRANGED (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Kedah, July 19. The Hon. Mr. J.D. Hall, British Adviser, Kedah, is leaving here on the 3rd August on vacation. It is understood that his place is being taken by Mr. W.S. Jones. A
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  • 58 16 Penang v. Burma Rifles The following have been selected to play for Penang against the Burma Rifles on the Victoria Green teday:— Goal L '*siar. Backs Kc’ig Tri Ci>3T Hoe H-lves Che Din Tuck Fee Me N (Capt.) Forwards :—Ee Teik Andres Mai lap pea Cb Ain:
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  • 499 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Penang, July 19. Dealings were fairly active in the Local Share Market during the week under review. There was a brisk demand for Raub Gold ehd the shares were a strong market up to $7.00. Other shares to meet with enquiries were Takuapa and Tongkah
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  • 198 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Todav Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller? TIN Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.80 1.85 Batu Selangor 75 80 75 80 Hitam 46 48ex 46 48 Hong Fatt 48 50 48 50 Lukut 1.00 1.05 1.00 1.05 Nawng Pet 72% 75 72% 75 North Taiping 48 50 48
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  • 416 16 KENNEDY COMPA' TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest qu f>ns in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s List today Buyers Sellers Buyer: r 3 Yesterday T RUBBER: Allenby 1.40 1.50 1.50 Amal. Malay 2.85 3.10 2.90 Ayer Molek 95 1.05 90 Benta 90 95 90 I Broga 82%
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  • 186 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 43 64 74 41 64 1 New York 4.95 ft 4.95% Montreal 4.96 4.96‘s Brussels 29.32 29.32 Geneva 15.11 15-1 1 Amsterdam 7.26’4 7.26% Milan 59K5 59. Berlin 12.26% 12.26 Prague 118% 118 s Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 1990% Stockholm 19.39%
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    • 159 16 •PHOV 1 543 PENANG PENANG S. S. —:o: THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dances —-:o: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cocktail Dances 6.30 to 9 pm. COLONY XI. TO MEET F.M.S. Six Penang Players MURRAY CHEOW TEIK UNABLE TO ACCEPT Penang had eight representatives in the original Colony side but H. L.
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