Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB, 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 167. Vol. XCIII MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 931 1 ALLEGED DEFAULTING EXECUTOR SERIOUS MATTER, SAYS JUDGE S I KONG opposition .was raised in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on 1-riday, before Mr. Justice Williamson, to an application for discharge, tinsel for a creditor describing the applicant bankrupt as a defaulting executor and a man who
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  • 75 1 .—Reuter. Dismissed By Kiangsu High Court i Shanghai. The second branch of the Kiangsu High Court dismissed the appeal of Mr. Chung Yuan, the Editor and Publisher of the “New Life,” from the sentence of 14 months imprisonment imposed on him by the Kiangsu High Court
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  • 57 1 to office without a guard. Reuter Wireless. Resumes Duties As Chancellor Vienna, July 21. Dr. Schuschnigg looking pale and tired startled the officials by arriving on foot alone at the Chancellery. He quietly walked and resumed his duties. This is the first time the Chancellor has ever come
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  • 34 1 -Reuter Wireless Military Again Called Out Belfast, July 21. The Belfast military again had to fire over the heads of a mob after further disturbances at a funeral of a young Orangeman.
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  • 171 1 .—Reuter. By Elephant ANIMAL SUFFERS FROM RAREFIED AIR London, July 21. Richard Halliburton, the American writer, whp set out mounted on an elephant to cross the Great St. Bernard Pass met with difficulty before reaching the summit. The party arrived at the Hospice St. Bernard at
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  • 86 1 In Aid Of St. George's Church A garden party m a’d of St. George’s Church will be held at the Residency on Thursday, July 25 at 5.00 p.m. i The entertainments include tennis, badminton, clock golf, darts, shooting gallery, hoop-la, toy shop, pony rides and a
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  • 20 1 .—Reuter. Estimated At $200,000,000 Hankow, July 22. Authorities estimate losses from floods at Hupeh at s2oo,ooo,ooo.—Reuter.
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  • 92 1 —Reuter. Alpine Storm Responsible NO TECHNICAL DEFECT Geneva, July 21. Inquiries have revealed that a violent Alpine storm was responsible for the Dutch Air Liner disaster. According to the chief engineer of the Swiss Federal Aviation Department both engines of the Douglas monoplane were in order
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  • 88 1 Delays Dutch Air Mail (From Our Owp Correspondent) Bangk'Ti, July 21. The East bound Dutch plane left Rangoon behind time this morning. It met with bad weather near the frontier mountains and returned to Rangoon which was rereached at neon. It is hoped to make a second attempt
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  • 43 1 .—Reuter Refusal To Wear European Clothes Simla, July 21. Serious fighting is proceeding at Meshed between Persian Government troops and civilians owing to the refusal of many of the latter to obey a decree ordering the wearing of European clothing.
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  • 459 1 Big Drop In June BUT WELL UP ON LAST YEAR Malaya’s trade for the month of June was $9,404,000 down on the May figure, but nevertheless compares well with that of June last year, being $2,208,000 up. The gross imports show a decrease both on those of
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  • 67 1 Alleged Manslaughter Of Indian Hongkong, July 20. Cyril Crompton and George Chapman, privates of the Lincolnshires, were charged in the Civil Court with manslaughter of an Indian last night. The original charge of assault, on which they were arrested last night was altered to manslaughter this merning after
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  • 90 1 .—Reuter Wireless. STIRRING SPEECH TO PARLIAMENT BETTER TO DIE FREE THAN LIVE AS SLAVES Addis Ababa, July 21. “Soldiers follow the example of your warrior ancestors. The young and the old unite to face the invader. Your Sovereign is among you and will not hesitate to shed
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  • 346 1 Archdeacon's Comment On Jubilee Fund Outspoken comment upon the manner in which the Singapore Jubilee Fund has been supported in Singapore was made by the Archdeacon of Singapore, the Ven. Archdeacon Graham White, at a dinner on Saturday night. In the presence of a cosmopolitan gathering
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  • 29 1 Vatican's Note To Germany Berlin July 21. A note sent by the Vat’can to Germany particularly refers to the recent efforts to force Catholics to submit to
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  • 1310 3 INTERESTING WIRELESS TALK BY MR. JOHN HANDS M R. JOHN HANDS, vice-president of the Malayan Agri-Horti-JV 1 cultural Association, gave an interesting radio talk from Station ZGE (Kuala Lumpur) on Friday night on the coming exhibition, to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 3, 4
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  • 436 3 Coroner's Remarks At Inquiry BOY WHO FELL FROM CYCLE “There is little doubt that had the deceased been sent to the hospital earlier his life would never have been in danger. The practice of employing so called native doctors to treat fractures and other serious injuries should be
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  • 364 3 Man Caught With Five Stills Klang, Friday. Tun Khah, a Hylam of Port Swettenham, was charged before Inche Osman, the Klang magistrate, to-day with manufacturing illicit samsu and being in possession of intoxicating liquor, to wit, samsu on which duty had not been proved to have paid.
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  • 335 4 Receiving Order Against G. S. McLeod In his pub’.ic examination in the bankruptcy court cn Friday before Mr. Justice Williamson, Mohamed Abubakar «aid that he started the National Trading Co. in 1931 and 'wo years later he started another business, the Commercial House. He closed the National
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  • 61 4 Chinese On Hurt Charge In the police court on Saturday before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) a Chinese named Ooi Ah Lim was charged that he, in robbing e, compatriot Chew Liang at Victoria Street on July 15, did voluntarily «cajise hurt to the man. Chief
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  • 999 4 Inquiry Into Cyclist's Death DRIVER EXONERATED FROM BLAME Sympathies Extended To Widow An inquiry was held on Saturday by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, into the death of a Malay cyclist named Ali bin Haji Mohamed who died at the General Hospital on July 8 as
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  • 492 4 Alleged Breach Of Trust Malacca, July 17. A. G. N. Ponnusamy, until recently Postmaster, Asahan, of the District of Jasin, was charged today before Mr. A. Williams, District Judge, Malacca, with criminal breach of trust of $25 which he is alleged to have fraudulently retained when paid
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  • 246 4 Advice To Rayats DATO STIA’S TALKS AT PERAK MOSQUES Kuala Kangsar, Thursday. The Dato S‘ia Bijaya di Raja, M.S.C., 1.5.0., who is Pres dent of the Saadetul Islam Club, has been given a series of discourses at various centres, which have been listened to with interest
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  • 115 4 Cases Transferred To District Court The case was mentioned cn Saturday in the police court in which a Hokkien named Tan Cheng Eng stands charged that he, not being a person appointed by the Superintendent in that behalf, did sell chandu at about noon on July 19
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  • 126 4 Chinese Gets Three Months 1 R.l. Ng Kim Hock, a young Chinese, was produced before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court on Saturday charged with theft of a bicycle valued at $lO at Kuala Kangsar Road on July 12. Accused pleaded guilty. Detective
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  • 78 4 Sikhs Sent To House Of Detention Three Sikhs, Buta Singh, Ghaiya Singh and Doha, pleaded guilty before Mr. J. p. Biddulph in the police court on Saturday when charged with being stowaways on the s.s. “Kutsang” on her voyage from Singapore to Penang on July 19.
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  • 2124 5 PROFESSOR TEJA SINGH'S LECTURE PART PLAYED BY GURU NANAK h<it held enabled Punjabis now to get so much strength, graven and practicability not only to defend their own honour but .he honour of other people asked Professor Teja Singh and explained how much Sikhism had
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  • 96 5 Sikh Pleads Guilty The last case cf the Selangor Assizes was heard on Saturday morning before Mr. Justice Cussen, when Hasara Singh pleaded guilty to giving false evidence in a judicial enjuiry. He said his evidence in a civil case in the Magistrate’s Court was incorrect,
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  • 1037 5 U.S. Consuming Capacity UNSURPASSED TODAY The Swing Of The Pendulum I Singapore, Saturday. Browsing round the world in easy stages, spending a couple of months in one place and a few weeks in another, but nevertheless with a keen eye to business and ability to
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  • 204 6 A heat wave is now sweeping over London. This is how Londoners, not able to make a trip to the coast, sunbathed and bathed at the Serpentine Lido. London Heat Wave Continues JUST RIGHT FOR SUMMER DAYS GAILY PATTERNED FROCKS which show several distinctive touches
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  • 1225 7 READS REAL GOOD THING FOR BIG RACE PROGRAMME AND EARLY SELECTIONS Below will be found the programme for the first day of the Penang I urf Club Jubilee Meeting to be run on Saturday, July 27. hir racing correspondent, Tic-Tac, thinks
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  • 486 7 KEDAH GYMKHANA CLUB THREE WINNERS FOR SULTAN OF PERAK MRS. HALL GIVES AWAY PRIZES (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Saturday. The Gymkhana Club Skye meeting today attracted a record crowd from all parts of Kedah and there were also visitors from Penang, Perak
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  • 590 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G. H. McLeod has joined the staff of the Electrical Department, Johore. Mr. H. B. Langworthy has been appointed to officiate as Commissioner of Police, Johore. Inche Abdullah bin Haji Suleiman is now acting as Assistant Protector of Chinese, Johore. Mr. G. Morgan, Assistant Engineer. Malayan Public
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  • 1244 8 SIX MALAYAN RECORDS BROKEN I I Young Girl's Splendid Performance IMPROVES OWN TIME IN HURDLES (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. The third Perak Chinese Athletic Meeting was concluded here today before a large crowd. A feature of the two-day meet was the number of new
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  • 679 8 Annual Athletic Sports PYKETT THE CHAMPION HOUSE I The second annual inter-house athletic sports of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation 1 School wkas held on Sat. afternnon on the Suffolk House ground. A large number I of parents and friends were present. The programme of 24 events was run
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  • 536 8 Miss Claire Chan Beats I Miss Kor Cheng RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S TIES (BY “SPECTATOR”) I Miss Claire Chan provided a surprise on Sat. at the Volunteer Drill Hall when sh e defeated Miss Khoo Kor Cheng in a singles tie for the Penang Badminton Association Open Championship
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  • 121 8 Klcmgsfers B. P. Beat Blue Bird B. P. The Klangsters B.P. defeated the Blue Bird B.P. in a return match at the latter’s court cn Sunday by 3 games to 1. The last singles had to be abandoned owing to failing light. (The results are as follows: Klangsters
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  • 486 8 COOK CHEOW TEIK SAVE REST De Silva Trophy Match EUROPEANS WIN. ON FIRST INNINGS At the tea interval yesterday when the Rest had lost four wickets for 62 runs in their second innings and were still 104 runs behind it looked as if a definite result might be reached in
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  • 68 8 P.C.C. v. Sporting Diamonds On the Esplanade on Tuesday, July 23, at 5.15 p.m., the following will represent the P.C.C. against the Sporting Diamonds: P.C.C.:—W. M. Oak-Rhind; A. P. Webb and T. A. Maxwell; A. R. Jones, S. L. McNee and H. E. Pether; W. T 7 Francis, D.
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  • 169 8 Kilat Club Beaten EASY WIN FOR SELANGOR I.A. {From Our Own Correspondcn' Kuala Lumpur, Jui\ Keen interest is being displayed by t competing in the Stonor Shield cricket. < petition. It is yet difficult tc say it Rangers who are holders, will be abb > retain it
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  • 228 8 The cricket match between the Butterworth Recreation Club and the Penang Cricket Club “A” played on Saturday afternoon on the Recreation Club ground ended in a draw. Scores BUTTERWORTH RC. Joshua lbw b Cooper 21 P. Aeria c Adams b Baker L. Rae b
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  • 101 8 More Changes In England Team DUCKWORTH AND TATE INCLUDED The following have been invited themselves in readiness for the foil’' match at Manchester commencing 1 27 R. E. S. WYATT Capt.) (Warwic > re z J.C. CLAY (Glamorgan) R.W.V. ROBINS (Middlesex) W.R. HAMMOND M. LEYLAND (Yorkshire) H.
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  • 1164 9 TWELVE GOALS SHARED BURMAN'S INSPIRED SECOND HALF 1 he Malaya Cup match between Penang and the Burma Rifles ,vas played on Saturday on the Victoria Green and resultin a draw the sides sharing a doezn goals to leave at rest all fears of Penang qualifying
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  • 587 9 Malaya Cup Tournament PERAK BEATEN FOUR TO ONE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 20. A drab game in which the standard of soccer witnessed was unworthy of a Malaya Cup match must be the verdict of today’s key match in the Northern Section of the
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  • 184 9 Rough Diamond Knocked Out By Hemchit KUALA LUMPUR FIGHT RESULTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 20. A record crowd watched tonight’s boxing which was the finest programme presented in Kuala Lumpur for some years. The main event, in which Clever Al Ross, whose fight
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  • 167 9 Draw With Services CLEAN AND VIGOROUS GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) I Singapore, July 20. Singapore drew with the Malaya Command and thus qualified by virtue of a superior goal average to meet Selangor in the final. The match was a good one and was vigorously and
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  • 816 9 Yeoh Bok Hoe Again Champion Athlete ELEVEN RECORDS BROKEN AND TWO EQUALLED The Penang Free School held its annual athletic sports on Saturday on their jown ground and it was a great success, no less than 11 records being broken and two equalled. Yeoh Bok
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  • 292 9 Two State Records Broken E. R. DE JONG CHAMPION ATHLETE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 20. Two further State records were broken today in the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association Meeting which concluded thia evening on the Victoria Institution Paffang before a large crowd. In
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  • 203 9 —Reuter. Inter-Zone Final BUDGE BEATS HENKEL Wimbledon, July 20. In the inter-zone final of the Davis Cup competition, Budge (United States) beat Henkel (Germany) 7-5, 11-9, 6-8, 6-1. It was a match of streaks and patches with the American scoring an anticipated victory. Budge, however, failed until the
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  • 36 9 .—Reuter. Oxford And Cambridge Beaten White City, July 20. In the annual athletic contest. Harvard and Yale beat Oxford and Cambridge. Each side won six events, the Americans winning on seconds, by 6% against 5%.-
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  • 135 9 —Reuter. Interfered By Bain London, July 20. Ram fell throughout the country interfering with County Cricket matches due to «tart yesterday. The closing scores of matches which were started were as follows: KENT v. MIDDLESEX Kent: 36 for no wickets. ESSEX v. SOMERSET Somerset: 56 for four wickets.
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  • 112 9 Will Colony Bowling Prove Strong Enough (From Our Own. Correspondent.) Singapore, July 20 Will the bowling prove strong enough, asks the “Straits Times” in publishing the Colony team to meet the F.M.S. at Singapore on August 4—5, which is as follow*: J. ANDRES (Penang) R. A. ASH WORTH
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  • 37 9 Bossover Wins Produce Stakes London, July 2ff The National Breeders’ Produce Stake» run at Sandown Park today rt suited aS follows:—• BOSSOVER 1 SANSONNET 2 CHIBERTA 3 Wen by 2 lengths; neck. Thirteen ran.
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  • 822 10 While the Indian political leaders without distinction of caste or creed are pressing for Dominion status the inter-communal rivalry remains the one great sore, the ever present curse, which seems to be ineffaceable, and the one serious obstacle in the evolution of democracy. The Hindus and the
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  • 638 10 CAMERA-SHY: I heard it suggested the other day that big-game photography in Malaya’s national park—that spacious region of mountain, river and jungle in which visitors are permitted to carry nothing more dangerous I than a camera —would be too risky except from a mirhan over a
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  • 50 10 As things stand at present, school ceri tificates cannot be taken as proofs of the efficiency and capabilities of a candidate. EmpUybrs have ceased to place any reliance in them and a reform, therefore of I our educational system is indicated. —E.P.B. in the “Malaya Tribune.”
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  • 44 10 I —Reuter. Second Dav In Succession Al New York New York. July 20. For the second day i,-, succession, New York w-.s visited by a violent thunderstorm and a torrential downpour flooding ‘he roads causing Baseball and other Saturday sports to be.postponed—Reuter.!
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  • 649 10 JUNGLE THRILLS OF A WHITE WOMAN OUT of the depths of the layan jungle has come amazing story of an Engl woman who defied the perils of tropics, risking life and limb, to he the making of the most thrilling animal film of all time, writes
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  • 1240 11 WORK OF THE INFANT WELFARE CLINICS BREAKING DOWN PREJUDICE v-three years ago a European nurr tramped through Singapore on of salvation. 1 vised poor Asiatic mothers of all n the care and welfare of their born babies. the result of that preliminary
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  • 111 11 Special Orchestra For Ball i a special orchestra hes been engaged and those attending the Non-Benders Ball at the Ipoh, on Auguo the 10th, are as-1 sured of good music. The dance P r^ra has been drawn up, and we hear that i the Veterans are in great
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  • 361 11 Serious Affray On s.s. "Ipoh" CHIEF OFFICER'S BRAVERY There was a serious affray on board the s.s. “Ipoh” on Saturday when the steamer, which had left Penang at 5 p.m. was five hours at sea and but for the bravery of the Chief Officer, Mr. Poole, the
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  • 154 11 Tamil Who Stole Pocket Watch A Tamil named Veerappan was produced in the Police Court today charged with theft of a pocket watch valued at $4, be- longing to Vengadasalam, at No. 619, Dato Kramat Road on July 20. Accused pleaded guilty. The Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph,
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  • 121 11 Fraudulent Possession Of Clothing Lee Pee, a coolie, pleaded guilty before the magis‘r?..te (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today when charged with fraudulent possession of clothing at Weld Quay, early th s morning. Detective Inspector B. Lewis prosecuted. Accused said the clothing were left
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  • 177 11 —Reuter. Lt. Joseph Chamberlain INADVERTENT CROSSING OF FRONTIER Jerusalem, July 21. Lieutenant Joseph Chamber!?.in, son of Sir Austen Chamberlain, a Company Officer of the Transjordan Frontier Force stationed at Zerka is reported to be in the hands of Wahabis having crossed with a pa’rol from Akaba
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  • 473 11 Mr. Alan Villier's Ship At Singapore Singapore, Saturday. In the harbour of Singapore is a threemasted, square-rigged ship, attracting the interested attention cf all who pass along i the water front. Her master and owner is a man who likes to see the world in
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  • 91 11 Chinese On Extortion Charge The case was mentioned today in the police court in which Chew Hock Yean was charged with commitring extortion by putting Lim Koon Seng in fear of bein" assaulted and thereby dishonestly mduced I the delivery of six cents at Mc.xwell
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  • 1196 12 IMPORTANCE OF RUBBER FLOORING IN ELIMINATING NOISE The Rubber Exhibition, which had a very successful run of six months at the Science Museum, South Kensington, London, has now been transferred to the Central Library, Manchester, by kind permission of the Libraries Committee. It was opened
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  • 92 12 A Decrease |TO BECOME EFFECTIVE i IN AUGUST j Batavia, July 20. I Th- export duty on native rubber has j been decreased to twenty guilders per hun- dred kilograms on a dry basis. The duty for wet rubber for the export harbours of West
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  • 178 12 .—Reuter. Rumours Of Heavy Import Duty GOVERNMENT UNLIKELY TO TAKE ACTION Restriction In Output London, July 20. Rumours are current in the city that government will be asked to impose a heavy import duty on pepper, thus enabling the Pepper Pool which took up
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  • 332 12 Further Domestic Release Suggestion Unwarranted Lewis and Peat Ltd. in their rubber report dated Singapore, July 19, s‘ate: Lack of orders from the consuming markets end little interest from outside operators have combined to keep the market very dead throughout the week. Yesterday values
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  • 98 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 47J64 74 43j64 New York 4.96% Montreal 4.96% 4.96 Brussels 29.33% 29.32 Geneve, 15.12% 15.11 Amsterdam 7.29 7.26% Milan 59f§ 59$$ Berlin 12.28 12.26% Prague 119 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 227 226%
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  • 505 13 GOVERNMENT'S REASONS FOR REJECTION INANCE NO OBSTACLE TO SOUND SCHEME PROSPERITY LOAN CRITICISED London, July 21. The Government’s reasons for rejecting Mr. Lloyd George’s w Deal” are given in detail in a 16,000-word statement giving h considered reply to all points. It
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  • 96 13 the mainland in the evening.—Rugby Radio Service. To Be Visited By Prince Of Wales London, July 20. The Prince of Wales next week is flying. <v seaplane to the Channel Islands on a bort official visit. He will proceed first to Jer .ey where he will open the
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  • 380 13 I. —Reuter. Emperor Of Ethiopia HOPE OF SETTLEMENT NOT LOST Addis Ababa, July 20. A categorical announcement of the intention to refuse “Any solution involving en Italian or other protectorate or mandate impairing the independence, sovereignty and freedom of our people” was made by the Emperor
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  • 85 13 —Reuter. Berne, July 20. Ten passengers and four of the crew are reported killed when a Dutch aeroplane proceeding from Milan to Frankfurt crashed near Mesocco, Switzerland. The two British victims of the Dutch air liner disaster were Mr. Arthur Watts, the famous artist and Mr.
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  • 361 13 ,—Reuter. Trouble At Lahore MUSLIMS MADDENED WITH RELIGIOUS FERVOUR Demolition Of Old Mosque Lahore, July 20. Two were killed and several injured when the Royal Scots were compelled to fire four rounds at a crowd of 2,000 Muslims who, in defiance of the curfew order camped in
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  • 74 13 free for building developments. —Rugby Radio Service. Plans Maturing London, July 20. The County Councils adjoining London are going steadily ahead with their plans for the creation of a green belt round London to which the London County Council has promised to contribute a sum up
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  • 171 13 .—Reuter. A Coup Within Nazi Party RADICAL WING DISLIKE CAPITALIST MINISTERS 1 London, July 20. Light on the appointment of Helldorf as police President in Berlin is shed by the Berlin Correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian” who says there was a conference at Heiligedamm, where
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  • 18 13 Reuter. London, July 21. The Queen received the Chinese Ambassador and Madame Quo Tai-chi.
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  • 73 13 i.— Rugby Radio Service. Extensive Reorganisation CONVERSION INTO MECHANISED FIELD BRIGADES London, July 20. An Army Order announces extensive reorganisation of the artillery of the field, army. The King ha s approved of the conversion of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Light Brigades of the
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    • 263 13 wii ▼■rw I ■drZJu TZCT IM M r A W I B IwHr OPENING TOMORROW BOOK roun SĔ4TS NOW FLA NS AT ROBINSON JOSEPH M. SCHENCK present. UNITED ARTISTS' MOST AMBITIOUS PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON CLIVE OF INDIA STARRING RONALD COLMAN LORETTA YOUNG AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS. "This is
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  • 147 14 AIK MAILS A mail for Jeva and Southern Sumatra >jr train to Singapore and thence by K.L.I. M. Service will be closed at 7.00 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by K.L.M. Service will be closed at 8.00
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  • 719 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vess<. wad selling from Penang during t IN PORT TODAY S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeid., ea loe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Pane bang end Asahan (Tg. Bab. on Wednesday for Asahan, bang, Paneh, Bagan Si-Api Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe). S.S.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 133 14 Beauty Cream that Removes Hair SWEET SCENTED -SAFE SPEEDY W a By.: I 1 ■W SOFT ANOWHITE I r fvH WITHOUT A TRACE I OF UGLY HAIR The latest discovery of science. A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and which can safely be used on the
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 628 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. The following are the wavelengths, two 7 which will be used stmultaneounly GSG 16.8« metre» and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres torovghewt and GSG 16.8« metres until ILO6 p.m. Local Tims <NU 25.2» metres after 11.06 p.m. Local Time GSD ***** metres ■nd GSC 81*30
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    • 620 14 dalay (Willeby). Winifred Browne: Old English Dance, Gavotta (Alcock), Momenta capriccioso (Weber). Eveline Stevenson: I Hear a Thrush at Eve (Cadman), A Blackbird Singing (Head), Down in the Forest (Landon Ronald). George Gibbs: The Toper’s Song (Warlock), The Devout Lover (White), For you Alone (Geehl). Winifred Browne: Sing a Song
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    • 446 14 English) 8.35 Hitler Youth Programme: Folk Song Singing 9,os—News in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB 9.20 “When Love Commands” Operetta by Josef Snaga 10.35 News in German on DJQ and DJB 10.50 Current Events 11.05—“Siebenburger Flausen” by Hermann Zillich 11.20 How sweetly sound the violins: Good Night!
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    • 327 14 Z.H. J.—PENANG Wavelength 49-3 metres PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Programme for the week ending Saturday, July 27 1935. TODAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.30 "Straits Echo” News Bulletin. 7.35 —Gramophone Records. 7.45 -Sports Talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. 8.00 —Gramophone Records. 8.30 What’s On In Penang. 8.40 —Gramophone Records. 9.00 —Close
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1659 15 N OIL i "M' >'BLUKFUMMBLLIMB LONDON AMD NORTH CONTINENT. Tn— Dm Penang LmcAei ENESTHEUS Mar., L’don, R’dam. H’burg Glasgow. July 2 r Aug. 24 *®l -UiJI—rURYMEDON London, Amsterdam and Hamburg Aug. 2 Aug. 29 ffl M MRMfI W IP #B ENEAS Mar. L’don, R’dam H’burg Aug. 9 Sep t. 8
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  • 207 16 Business For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tomorrow 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on 9th July. 2. Statutory Declaration of Mr. F. H. Grumitt as a Municipal Commissioner to be laid on the table. 3.
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  • 249 16 At The Royal Tonight i “Madame Du Barry,” the Warner Bros. production depicting the intimate life and I loves of the famous beauty who ruled the court of King Louis XV, begins its second run at the Royal tonight for a short season I only. Although the
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 76 16 6-15—OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 THE MOST AMAZING CHARACTERIZATION EVER SHOWN ON THE SCREEN! P LIONEL ATWILL IN Jias' ANOTHER SCREEN WfRM» TRIUMPH! j MCTffl MMfayaP^ 5 "v* KOi &65M*W| IOm I jo||gggS > 3 THEY MADE HIM A PAUPER —AND HE BECAME A KING! NEXT CHANGE 6 Of Hollywood's Brightest Young
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    • 483 16 MA S W 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 6-15 tonight last night 9-30 PARAMOUNT’S FIRST MUSICAL HIT MATINEE TODAY THE RELIGIOUS HINDUSTANI TALKIE OF 1935 "SAINT TULSIDAS" F J^l^«t e show k <:i| W. with MISS SHANTAKUMARI, MADHAV, JAfc'NA, RAJABABOO, FATMA, ETC. A Dandy Dish of Fun, The famous story of
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  • 445 17 Allegation Against A Malay Johore Bahru, July 17. case of special interest to the Chet- j md Malay Communities of Jchore o begun this morning at the Batu Pahat before Mr. Justice J. V. Mills; Haji Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed i I 1 <>r formerly
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  • 1205 17 CHECK ON SLAUGHTERING OF ANIMALS TRIBUTE TO LATE DR. SAYERS AT Friday’s meeting of the Singapore Rural Board at the Land Office, Mr. S. W. Jones, the chairman, paid tribute to the services of the late Dr. F. R. Sayers, and before the meeting
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  • 175 17 Guide Rally Held At Government House More than 250 S ngapore girl guides and brownies were present at a rally e.t Government House, Singapore, on Friday afternoon. The lawn presented an animated scene j when the girls gave a display of guidecraft! and games and ended
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 107 17 tomach gas .densea in 2 minutes continue to suffer unnecessarily the pains of Indigestion? You 'et rid of those stomach pains In minutes with dox, a supera ted form of ible charcoal, ich has the .of attracting self all gases sons caused i<-nting stomach. Stomach distended by gas a Single
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    • 170 17 I Z H, I il rfe- I I I —'LA”. r Cf i| il I I il Shell Motor Oils can always be relied upon one of the reasons why all the more important J i| j continental races are being won on them this year. Advertisement of The Asiatic
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    • 39 17 “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 WARNER BROS. GLORIOUS SUCCESSOR TO THEIR WORLD-FAMOUS "GOLD DIGGERS I 2 YEARS TO MAKE! SPECTACULAR SURPRISES FROM START TO FINISH WITH EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME! GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE FRIDAY, 26TH JULY. fHSiJO I QUEEN'S
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  • 96 18 Police Raid ON EVE OF PROVINCIAL DRAWING (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 20. On the eve of the drawing in one of the provincial towns of sanctioned lotteries to the nominal value of one million tickets at one tical each with, if filled, a
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  • 95 18 D,P.P. Withdraws Murder Charge The case was withdrawn on Sat. in the police court in which three Chinese, Chin Mok Siew. Teng Kam and Chan Yee. were charged with the murder of a young shoe-maker named Su Yit in a common lodging house at Chulia Street in
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  • 1227 18 CHANGE IN NAME AGAIN ADVOCATED IN TAIPING NEED FOR TREE PLANTING URGED NEW HUMANE APPARATUS FOR ABATTOIRS A plea for a change in the name of Sanitary Board was made by Mr. J. W. Sheffield, J.P., at the meeting of the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board on
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  • 164 18 Alleged False Claim Before Court Bail in the sum of $l,OOO each was allowed in the police court on Sat. when two Tamils, Saminathan and Arumugam, were produced before the magistrate on charges of dishonestly making a false claim and abetment respectively. The charge against first
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  • 320 18 Coming On Transfer To Penang Malecca, July 20. Mr. C. F. Smith, “Tiny” Smith as he is known to his many friends, is going on transfer at the end of the month to the Penang branch of Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd. Like Mr. A. E. Lambert
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  • 72 18 New $1 Note Being Issued Next September H. H. the Tuan Muda of Sarawak makes a notification through the Sarawak Government Gazette that a New Treasury Note of $1 denomination will be legal tender from Sept. 1. The main printing of the face iof the note is green.
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  • 79 18 First Officer E. Esmonde, of the Imperial Airways liner “Aurora” which arrived in Singapore from London recently, states in his voyage report: “On the journey from Karachi to Singapore shortly after leaving Jodhpur and whilst in the course of checking the ship’s papers, a snake was
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 229 18 BOXING -atJUBILEE PARK, IPOH. On 25th July, 1935 at 9.30 p.m. 12 ROUNDS. NEIL hemchit vs. BATTLING GUILLERMO WITH Supporting Bouts. CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND DQUL P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF TW NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of
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    • 117 18 1 Q I U Mfr BY KIND PERMISSION OF 1: < MEDICAL AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT, PENANG. SCHMIDT CO 89, BRAS BASAH ROAD, RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDIN( SINGAPORE. I WILL EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATE LATEST INSTRUMENTS FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WORK AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, PENANG, BLOCK C, TOP FLOOR, FROM Monday, July 22nd
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  • 1162 19  -  WAR DANGER IN THE EAST THE MEANING OF SINGAPORE By William Finlay (in “Forward’’-) EVENTS of the past few months in Europe have tended to obscure the fact that from the point of either trade, military or naval importance, the Pacific and not the North Sea,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 164 19 1 s fl cH It 9 simple to take moving pictures of interesting events with the Agfa Movex Camera and Agfa Cine-films. Free processing service. It’s the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry jg&| Gin that makes it so much to be ..-.38 desired in cocktails. Such mellowness R < H comes
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    • 174 19 f YELLOW 1 TEETH H XA EN and women alike find the charm of a perfect set of teeth irresistible. O||| Use Macleans peroxide toothpaste regularly and > your teeth will be dazzPUP lingly white and spotless, even if y° u W smoke incessantly. 8*10« ReeroMDUtiT»: z A. T. GILLESPIE,
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  • 180 20 for the final by one point.—Reuter Wireless. ■< 100 Competing IN LAST STAGE FOR I KING'S PRIZE London, July 20. I Ninety-nine men and one woman are today firing at the Bisley Rifle Meeting «n the last stage* of the competition for the King’s Prize. The woman
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  • 246 20 First Sports Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 21. The first arnuci sports of the Lady Treacher Girls' School, Taiping, was held on their School ground on Saturday, July 20. Fine weahter prevailed throughout the afternoon, and ‘he large gathering included, the Hon’ble the British
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  • 194 20 Large Gathering At Dinner (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. On the occasion of the Association's success at the Perak Chinese sports, the president and vice-president of the Keng Chiew Association, Messrs. Too Jee Lim and Wong Tin Tip, gave a dinner at the -club premises,
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  • 206 20 Experiment Successful REARING POSSIBLE IN MALAYA I The trout in the Cameron Highlands are doing extremely well, according to Mr. W. Birtwistle, Officer-in-Charge of the Fisheries Department, S.S. and F.M.S. They have now been transferred to the large open air breeding ponds in the Highlands. Ranging
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  • 143 20 We Are To Marry. But Not For A Few Days 1 Quebec, July 12. As they boarded the boat train to sail in the Empress of Britain today for England, Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, sen., and Lady Ashley gave the first definite intimation that they were
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  • 132 20 To Act As British Adviser In Kedah The Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, the Acting Commissioner of Lands, will leave Singapore early in August fc’r Kedah to act as British Adviser there. Mr. Jones has been in Malaya for about 24 years, having joined the Malayan Civil
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  • 36 20 Pacific B.P. Beat Squarer’s B.P. In a return match played between the “Pacific B.P.’ and “The Squarer’s 8.P." at their court on Sunday, th e “Pacific 8,P.” again won by f< ur games to three.
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  • 40 20 Sir, —"Number Cloths mus’ be worn on ard frem Monday, July 22’’—Notice posted )in Penang Turf Club office. Yours etc., G. N. MAGILL. Mr. Magi l certainly seems to have scored one ever Tic Tac and Turfite I—Ed.
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  • 946 20 Annual Meeting i i SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION i Minutes of the 25th annual general meeting of the Temerloh Rubber Estates .Ltd., held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 9 Beach Street, Penang, on t Saturday, 20th July, 1935 at 12 noon. Present: Messrs. P.N.
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  • 169 20 Confirmation By High Court (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 13. Mr. Justice Eve in the Company’s Court on July 8, heard a petition of the Langkat Sumatra Rubber Co., Ltd., (in the matter of the company’s Act 1929) for confirmation of a reduction of
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  • 140 20 PENANG, JULY 22 London Bank Demend 213 13|16 4 m'st 213 15|16 Private 3 mist credit 2'4 I'B 3 Documentary 214 7|32 On New York Demand France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 6% dis. Shanghai T.T. 30% dis. India T.T. 153% Ber Silver 30ft RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS
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  • 216 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Selters TIN: Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.75 I.Boex Batu Selangor 75 80 75 80 Hitam 46 48 46 48 Hong Fatt 48 50 48 50 Jelebu 85 90 85 90 Lukut 1.00 1.05 1.00 1.05 Nawng Pet 72% 75 72% 75
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  • 141 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN— Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.82%c.d. B. Selangor 75 80 Hitam 46 48 Hong Fatt 48 50 K. Kamunting 5 6 6 0 K. Lanjut 14 9 15 0 K. Kampar 10 0 10 6 Kuchai 65 67%.
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  • 95 20 Tin SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) £236.0.0 No market London (3 months) £224.10.0 No market Singapore $115.50 $ll6OO Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA—(Sundried) $4.05 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO RUBBER London 5%d No ma New York No m r Singapore Spot 19 %c Aug./Sept 19%c Oct/Dec. 20%c J an./Mar 210
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  • 400 20 KENNEDY COMr.'pv TODAY’S PRICES The following are the :.i .tation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY < Shfl(re List today Buyers Sellers But Seller* Saturday Today TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.85 c 1., Batu Selangor 75 80 Hitam 45 50ex 4 Hong Fatt 49 52 4-, 51 Johan 25
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 38 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RalnH® 6.00 80 S Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Water 4.59 a m H a.m. 4.40 p.m 11- 29 P m tomorrow 5.48 a.m 12.05 p.m. 5.23 p.m 12 10 am
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