Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 July 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-07-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 169. VoL XCIII. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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71 1935-07-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Government Action Questions In Parliament London, July 23. On the metal market the cash price of tin was down to £233 per ton after yesterday’s sudden rise to £245. Questions are to be asked in the House of Commons—Rugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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465 1935-07-24 1 of he League. -Rugby Radio Ser- ASSURANCE GIVEN TO PEACE BALLOT ORGANISERS EAGERNESS TO VOTE IN HUMBLE HOMES lie conclusion of a visit of a deputation of organisers of the Peace Ballot to the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Stanley Baldwinof he League. -Rugby Radio Ser- - 465 words
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87 1935-07-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Closes 5 Minutes After Opening London. July 23 The lists of the new issue of £400.000 5Vs per-cent, mortgage stock and 1,600.000 ordinary five shilling shares in connection with the project to erect a large permanent exhibition building at Earl’s Court, London, closed—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article49 1935-07-24 1 —Reuter. Italian Minister Refuses Tc Attend Banquet Addis, Abeba, July 23. The Italian Minister, Count Vinci Gigliucci refused to attend the official reception or state banquet today in honour of the Emperor‘s birthday on the ground of the Emperor’s hostile references to Italy in a recent speech.-—Reuter. - 49 words
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3906 1935-07-24 1 IS PROVIDENT FUND ATTRACTIVE ENOUGH MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT CITES A CONCRETE CASE REVISION OF PROVIDENT FUND RULES One of the items at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was to consider the amended rules of the Provident Fund. Mr. Black in presenting3,906 words
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Article233 1935-07-24 1 Lfforts At Peaceful Solution AGREEMENT IN ANGLOFRENCH VIEWS London, July 23. As a result of the changes which have taken place it is now authoritatively stated that a close agreement exists between the French and the British Governments in regard to efforts they are making to obtain a233 words
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Article163 1935-07-24 1 inconclusive. —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. BELIEVED INEVITABLE The Hague, July 23. It is generally believed that devaluation of the guilder is inevitable because a majority in the second chamber favours devaluation. It is learned in Parliamentary circles that Dr. Colijn will advise the Queen tc callinconclusive.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 163 words
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47 1935-07-24 1 —Reuter. Shooting Affray In Argentine Senate Buenos Aires, July 23. Senator Bordabehere was killed and Senators Duhau and Mancini were wounded in a shooting affray in the Senate when an unknown man sprang up and fired several shots during a debate.-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article90 1935-07-24 1 (JCIVCU a** will proceed to Guernsey.—Rugby Radio Owing to a fog in the Channel, the Prince of Wales, who began today a short official visit toi the Channel Islands was unable to fly frem the mainland to Jersey. He left Portsmouth at midnight by the destroyer “Faulkner”(JCIVCU a** will proceed to Guernsey.—Rugby Radio - 90 words
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Advertisement1959 1935-07-24 2 hates FOR CASUAL municipal notice PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS I«S. Ire^eminded 1 that*claims in writing mustj 2nd Day, Tuesday, 30th July, 1935. Q- INDIA LIMITED SHANGHAI BANKING An communications Elating to Mumci,»! Secretmy nn or 3rd Day, Thursday, Ist August, 1935. CORPORATION advertisements should be addressed Saturday, 3rd August,1,959 words
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Article2331 1935-07-24 3 JUBILEE NAVAL REVIEW TRANS-CONTINENTAL MOTORING RECORD INDEPENDENCE DAY IN LONDON SUBMARINE WARFARE THRILLS. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 13. ROYAL VISIT TO BALMORAL THE King is likely to spend a much briefer period than usual in Scotland this year. His Majesty, indeed, may go2,331 words
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Advertisement217 1935-07-24 3 Ir^rjrr iu •J j nil* J JI 1 Y "ZZUJK*22X w 7J ill w ;77vn *;jnii w ;ni (w7;;iti'*/ Av-?/A (C*s7riu? B 4a ■L I The Star of the Fete A by her beauty, but by V her subtle attractiveness and f \A I charm, enhanced and under- lined by217 words
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Article707 1935-07-24 4 1 Brew 1 Made By Boy From Leaves PARALDEHYDE IN COFFEE ESSENCE i I The allegation that an elementary schoolboy picked bellodonna leaves, made from them a brew of atropine, and attempted to administer it to some of the masters at his school, was made at707 words
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Article567 1935-07-24 4 Her Jungle Romance The Dayang Pearl of Sarawak, otherwise Miss Elizabeth Brooke, will have only one wish unfulfilled on August 6, when she marries Mr. Harry Roy, the dance band leader, at Caxton Hall Register Office. Her father, the White Rajah, who sailed back to567 words
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315 1935-07-24 4 Disobeyed Judge's Order A young and pretty woman, the wife, of a Lincolnshire doctor, was sent to Holloway Prison by Mr. Justice Cle.uson in the Chancery Division, because —as he told her —she had “deliberately disobeyed an order made by Mr. Justice Farwell that she315 words
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Article191 1935-07-24 4 Shot Girl Alleged "I Did It.” Reply Raymound Bousquet, a Canadian cruiserweight boxer, who has fought frequently in London under the name of Del ontaine, was remanded in custody on a charge of murder at Lambeth on July HShots rang out in Aldred Road, Kennington, S.E.,191 words
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Advertisement22 1935-07-24 4 BOXING -atJU BILEE PARK, IPOH. On 25th July, 1935 at 9.30 p.m. 12 ROUNDS. neil HEMCHIT VS. BATTLING GUILLERMO WITH Supporting Bouts.22 words
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Advertisement179 1935-07-24 4 41 hb i H I K GO SMARTLY HANDKERCHIEFED! i Choose your handkerchiefs as you choose your ties —to go with your suits—to suit all occasions. See Pyramids at your outfitters. Colours and colour borders in inimitable variety, and a choice of self-designs even in white. Don’t be misled by179 words
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Article2915 1935-07-24 5 PROFESSOR TEJA SINGH'S LECTURE large audience at town hall Professor Teja Singh was yesterday the guest of honour at a Party given by the Indian community at the Town Hall folo- which he delivered an interesting lecture on “Cultural i here was .a large gathering2,915 words
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Advertisement359 1935-07-24 5 Q AN IDEAL I Il G,FT QjC_l JL students i\ ■XI DJ of the i j IMMORTAI K g? BARD. 1 I SHAKESPEARE’S COMPLETE WORKS I IN FORTY MINIATURE VOLUMES J ia. i This is a novel edition of the si great poet's works that has had a tremendous sale359 words
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Article, Illustration223 1935-07-24 6 IS THAT A DIMPLE A little page and bridesmaid unaware of the camera.at the wedding of Mr. M. V. Wing-field-Stratford and Miss A.H. Stewart Sandeman at the Royal Military Chapel, Wellington, Barracks, DONE BY PRESSING A BUTTON The Queen Bee,” an R.A.F. “Robot” aeroplane, being223 words
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2122 1935-07-24 7 MR. SAMUEL .WANTS TIME TO CONSIDER CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ENGINEER REPORTS PROFIT CAN BE MADE MR. GRUMITT NEW NOMINEE OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PETROLEUM BYLAWS PASSED A number of interesting matters cropped up at yesterday’s ■eting of the Municipal Commissioners. Electricity extensions to villages2,122 words
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Article561 1935-07-24 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. W. Sanders, of Pritchard and Co., Pene.ng, is expected ‘o return from Home leave next week. A party of Red Indians, who are on a world tour, are due in Singapore on July 27, in the Dollar liner, “President Polk.” His Excellency the Governor had appointed561 words
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Article305 1935-07-24 7 Malays And Chinese Summoned MAGISTRATE RESERVES JUDGMENT Judgment was reserved by the magistrate, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, in the police court yesterday at the conclusion of the case ta which seven Malays and a Chinese were charged that they, being members of unlawful assembly, did enter the305 words
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Article430 1935-07-24 8 Entries For Kuala Lumpur PROGRAMME OF SIXTEEN EVENTS The following are the entries for the Malayan A.A.A. Meeting tc be held at Kuala Lumpur this week-end:— L(H> YARDS:—R. Castell, C. Crecker, Chow Sing, E. R. De Jong. Ho Cheong San. Mohamed Yusoff, F. G. Minns, Moey Pek Cheng,430 words
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Article320 1935-07-24 8 .—Reuter. Army Too Good For Navy LANCS. WIN AT THE OVAL London, July 23. At Dundee the South Africans beat Scotland bv an innings and 85 runs. The South Africans scored 252, Hollingdale taking 5 wickets for 39. Scotland made 80 (Vincent 6 for 19) and.—Reuter. - 320 words
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Article106 1935-07-24 8 Senior Op?n Championships The following are the fixtures for Saturday, 27, July 1935. Men’s Singles.—4.oo p.m. Cheah Soon Hock or Lim Hock Keat vs. Lim Yong Fong 4.30 p.m. Tan Boon Piew vs L. J. Pavanaris. Ladies’ Singles—(Semi-final).—s.oo p.m. Miss Claire Chan vs. Miss Lee Khar Hoon.106 words
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Article459 1935-07-24 8 P.W.F.A. Wins By Odd Goal FIRST DiVISION SOCCER The Province Wellesley Football Association can consider themselves a trifle’ lucky in getting full points in their Firsts Division soccer fixture with the Indian Recreation Club yesterday on the St. Xavier’s Institution ground, winning by the odd goal in three.459 words
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Article130 1935-07-24 8 Last Year's Champions Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 23. The Public Offices defeated the Customs Department, last year’s champions,, by the odd goal in three in the "Saw Ah Choy” Jubilee Cup ccmpetition. Arul opened the scoring for the Public Offices early in130 words
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Article204 1935-07-24 8 —Reuter. Americans Leading ALLISON VAN RVN WIN DOUBLE 1 I London July 23. At Wimbledon in the Davis Cup InterZone final Allison and Van Ryn beat Von Cramm and Lund 3—6, 6 3, 5 7, 9 7, I B—6. The Americans are now leading by two—Reuter. - 204 words
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Article332 1935-07-24 8 P.C.C. Beat Sporting Diamonds The Penang Cricket Club defeated- the Sporting Diamonds by the odd goal in three in a friendly game of football played yesterday on the Esplanade. The P.C.C. were the first to score after forcing- two abortive corners early in the gameHarper sent in a332 words
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Article47 1935-07-24 8 For Klang Club J. M. Scoular, better known as a rugger player than a cricketer, carried his bat for an excellent three figure innings for Klang Club against Selangor Club at Klang on Sunday, but in spite of his fine effort the47 words
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Advertisement184 1935-07-24 8 SEVENTY POUNDS OFF HER WEIGHT “Hateful Fatness” Has Disappeared It sounds almost incredible that anyone co Hd lose as much as evel u^ ld ve Se without discomfort and without an adver effect on their heaOth. Yet this nurse has reduced herself by that amount and is actually in much184 words
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Article, Illustration1879 1935-07-24 9 ROYAL VICTORY AT NEWMARKET FAIRBAIRN'S PRINCESS OF WALES'S STAKES LORD DERBY'S "TREBLE" (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 9. iONNIE DUNDEE WINS FOR KING ■re were enthusiastic scenes at Newi<et on the opening day of the meeting, the King’s horse, Bonnie Dundee, la very easy victory in1,879 words
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Article, Illustration446 1935-07-24 9 GREAT CRICKET NARRATIVE “My Life Story” is a volume by Jack Hobbs, and one dedicated to his wife “who has been the inspiration of my career.” Told in simple language and leavened with many good stories, it is a narrative that should make an instant446 words
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Article, Illustration124 1935-07-24 9 E.R.T. HOLMES INVITED TO BE CAPTAIN It is announced that the following players have accep’ed invitations to form the M.C.C. team to tour New Zealand next winter: N. S. Mitchell-Innes (Oxford University) A. G. Powell (Essex). A. D. Baxter (M.C.C.). H. D. Read (Essex). J.124 words
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235 1935-07-24 9 Rowan Always To Be Deaf In One Ear STRUCK BY BALL Leeds, July 12. When the Scuth African cricketers arrived here this afternoon for the third Test, which begins at Headingley tomorrow, I learned that E. A. Rowan, their brilliant first-wicket batsman, had become permanently235 words
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Article477 1935-07-24 9 Chas. White am be The Skipper I HAPPY BLEND—FOUR NEW MEN Hot on the announcement of the American golf team for the Ryder Cup match, at j Ridgewood C.C., New Jersey, on SeptemI ber 28 and 29, cam e the British selection. The team, which shows477 words
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Article, Illustration136 1935-07-24 9 Boxing Ex-World Champion's Win Berlin, July 7. Max Schmeling, the former world’» heavy-weight champion, beat Paolino Uzcudun, of Barcelona, on po nts in a 12-rounrf contest before a crowd of 50,000 at the Berlin Stadium on July 7. Schmeling, coolly out-boxing the Spaniard, won nine rounds. Paolino136 words
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Article963 1935-07-24 10 Mr. Black, Municipal President, raised a very important point at yes- I terday s meeting" of the Municipal Commissioners and that was whether the Provident Fund Rules as they exist at present are sufficiently attractive to get the right type of man into the Service. According963 words
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Article566 1935-07-24 10 —“Malay Mail.” TOTE AND BOOKIE: From the correspondence that has appeared in our columns of late it will be gathered that there is a growing proportion of race horse owners in Malaya who have come to the conclusion that the Turf is a game which is’—“Malay Mail.” - 566 words
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Article74 1935-07-24 10 Sequel To Raid On Penang Hill Following a raid made yesterday by Excise officers a Kheh named Lim Yew was charged in the police court today with having in possession dutiable liquor and possession of distilling apparatus at Penang Hill on July 23. Accused claimed trial on74 words
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Article25 1935-07-24 10 PENANG P.W. JUBILEE FUND Previously acknowledged $150,168.33 NEW DONATIONS.— Lee Kongsi 20.00 Penang Health Culture League 5.00 Ki Khi Hong 5.00 Total $150,198.33 I I25 words
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Article156 1935-07-24 10 Anglo-French Agreemer ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE T BE DEALT WITH Paris, July 2 The British and French governn have now agreed that the League C meet next w T eek. M. Litvinoff will fix the exact da ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE TO BE DEALT WITH It is reported156 words
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Article126 1935-07-24 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Due To Perils Of Sea And Weather Judgement has been delivered by Lord Merryivale, the Commisioner in the inquiry into the loss of the “Millpool,’’ a cargo boat which sank with a crew of 26 in the Atlantic last October. (THE FINDINGS) The—Rugby Radio Service. - 126 words
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Article90 1935-07-24 10 —Rugby Radio Servic Reccives Freedom Of City Of London London, July 23. Lord Wakefield, whose name has been specially associated .in recent years with the encouragement of record breaking attemps on land, water and in the air. received today the freedom cf the City of Londcn. He is—Rugby Radio Servic - 90 words
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Article106 1935-07-24 10 Two Accused Discharged The case was mentioned this morn nit in the Police Court in which a Hylan Kah Su, stands charged with being ber of an unlawful society, name communist party, at No. 43, M' 1 Road, on July 3. Three other Chinese, a® Oon Lean,106 words
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Article59 1935-07-24 10 In the police court today bt>i( J.P. Biddulph an Indian named Pitchay was charged with false tation to Lam Kee Ung that u of jewellery was pure gold, theiy honestly inducing the delivery' Accused claimed trial. Inspector B. Lewis, who pro> asked for a postponement till Ju'-V59 words
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Article385 1935-07-24 11 Judge Magistrate's Misunderstanding FIVE MONTHS IN CUSTODY The interesting story of how a, Malay couple, who were brought up in the same village and who had been friends since their childhood, were put asunder, when they were preparing to be united in marriage, in consequence of a385 words
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Article107 1935-07-24 11 Stole On Account Of Hunger A young Chinese, Lim Kung Nam, pleaded guilty in the police court today when charged with theft of a leather bag valued at $3 50 from No. 12, Armenian Street on July 23. Detective Inspector W. Ingham said accused slept in the107 words
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Article381 1935-07-24 11 Taiping To Have Association MALAYAN COMMISSIONER PRESIDES AT MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 23. The proposal to form a local Girl Guide Association met with a great response, and a large and representative crowd was present at the meeting, held at the Residency, Taiping, on381 words
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Article61 1935-07-24 11 Against Mr. Lim Peng Han (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 24. On the D.P.P. withdrawing the charge Lim Peng Han, who was driving at the time of the car accident which resulted in the death of Miss Nancy Wong on July 5, was discharged but not acquitted61 words
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Article251 1935-07-24 11 At Seremban WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT CHARGED Seremban, Monday. In the local police court today, before Mr. J. Calder, with Mr. B. S. Davis, Protector cf Chinese, prosecuting, a well known Chinese of Seremban, namely, Mr. Tham Hing Kwai, alias Abdullah Sunny, was charged with cruelty, it251 words
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Article75 1935-07-24 11 Cantonese Woman Fined $1 A Cantonese woman. Lee Chee Hin. pleaded guilty in the Police Court today when summoned for failing to report the birth of her son, Ho Yin Fai, on September 9, 1929, within 42 days of his birth. Inspector W. C. Alexander prosecuting,75 words
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Article85 1935-07-24 11 Chinese Charged Arrested yesterday a Chinese named Lim Beng Hua was produced before the Police Magistrate this morning charged that he, in robbing a compatriot Chew Liang voluntarily caused hurt to the man at Victoria Street on July 15. Inspector Embury said that this was connected85 words
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Article65 1935-07-24 11 Charge Of Insubordination A constable named Omar bin Zainun appeared before Mr. J.P. Biddulph in the police court today on a summons. Accused was charged with insulting and threatening his superior officer, lancecorporal 2015, and with insubordination at Prangin police station barracks on July 7. Inspector Embury65 words
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Article125 1935-07-24 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —In view of the achievement of Mr. Cheeh Kee Ee in winning the 1st prize of the Wembley Ballroom fox trot Competition, I beg, through the medium of your esteemed papers, to congratulate him, especially at h's age—68 years—and125 words
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Article240 1935-07-24 11 Additional Handicaps SECOND AND THIRD DAYS Ths- following additional handicaps are announced for th e Penang Jubilee Meeting Horses—Class IV—Division I—6 Furlongs. Fa rficlds 9.00 Dare-Devil 8.05 Howdah 8.04 Smiling 8.03 Aureate 8.01 Mountain Stream 8.01 Brown Fox 8.00 Lighting 7.13 Financier 7.12 Golden Horn 7.12 Brown240 words
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Article84 1935-07-24 11 "Deliberate Case", Says Magistrate A charge of wilfully tampering with his weight at Kelawei Road, yesterday was preferred against a hawker, Neoh Atm, in the police court this morning. Accused pleaded guilty. Inspector J. Lyons, of the Weights and Measures Department, said the weights had been changed84 words
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Article122 1935-07-24 11 Off Depond Reef (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 23. The Batavia Maru which left Bangkok on Saturday with a cargd of rice and teak to Japan via Saigon went aground eff the Depond Reef 45 miles southwest of Ream On SnnHoir The London Maru which is122 words
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Advertisement38 1935-07-24 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE Saturday, 27th July Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M. SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE Sunday, 28th J uly ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. 1 BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS38 words
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Advertisement204 1935-07-24 11 LaJyCyntiiiaTothill’s "'**4 little daughter, Eliza- beth Ann, who was brought up on Humanised Trufood. Portrait by Marcus Adams. L= W I *1 g|| J Trufood babies have STAMINA A Mother is always wondering how her baby will grow upWill he be clever ?—will she be pretty You cannot tell but204 words
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1199 1935-07-24 12 experiments at kepong ARTIFICIAL REGENERATION NOT SERIOUSLY TRIED Foresters in Malaya are fortunate in that the necessity for reafforestation Using the term in the sense of forming forests on denuded areas —does not loom at all large amongst the problems that they are called upon1,199 words
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Article104 1935-07-24 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 59 64 74 59,64 New York 4.96(1, 4.96% Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.39% 29.39 Geneva 15.17% 15.16% Amsterdam 7.34% 7.33% Mdan 61}fc 60 ft Berlin 12.32 12.33 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26%104 words
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Article1037 1935-07-24 12 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report RUBBER London, July 10. After remaining steady though idle on Thursday of last week the Rubber market eased slightly on Friday and again on Monday. The easier tone on these days was chiefly brought about by weakness in Wheat and other American Commodity Markets though1,037 words
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Advertisement138 1935-07-24 12 Exercise vigilance over your health and wellbeing You cannot afford .to take risks in connection with your beverage. Remember you have proof of this whisky’s excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession. fanm (BMI Ufflj ik ujwlLl&liMl Ji Famous all over the world for the flavour, which analysts pronounce138 words
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Article196 1935-07-24 13 Router. Gripping London's Attention INTEREST CENTRED ON GUILDER Sharp Depreciation Of The Lira London, July 23. The evergreen gold bloc scare is again gripping the city’s attention but paradoxically, it is not the lira but the guilder cn which interest is centred. It is pointed out thatRouter. - 196 words
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Article88 1935-07-24 13 ca A. A vza. being built for the Italian Navy.—Reuter Wireless. Regains World’s Long-Distance Seaplanes Record Rome, July 17. Mario Stoppani has regained the world s long-d stance record for seaplanes wres.ed from him in June by the French sea-liner, “Croi Du Sud.” Stoppani flew nonstop from Monfalcone,ca A. A vza. ” being built for the Italian Navy.—Reuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Article58 1935-07-24 13 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 17. A large reduction is expected in the capital of the Hamburg-Amerika and North German Lloyd Companies which are undergoing financial reconstruction in consequences of losses over recent years. As an initial step two new companies will be formed to take over the management– Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article76 1935-07-24 13 —Reuter. Terre Hautes, Indiana, July 23. Martial law has been declared after the calling of a general strike which paralysed business and caused a shortage of food. The National Guardsmen armed with teargas bombs, charged on the mob at 6.00 p.m. The strikers who gathered, in front of—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article157 1935-07-24 13 the South-West Monsoon pericd.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. All-British Route To Singapore EXPERIENCE IN LONGSTAGE FLYING Plymouth, July 23. An R.A.F. flying boat under the command of Squadron Leader Plender-Leith took off this morning cn its pioneering flight to Singapore. The crew consists of Pilot Officer Hobbsthe South-West Monsoon pericd.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 157 words
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Article143 1935-07-24 13 ,—Reuter. Tonnage Still Shrinking London, July 23. The world shipping tonnage is still shrinking. Lloyds register book for *****6 shows that whereas between June 1933 end June 1934 there was a net decrease of 2,343,573 in the world total, during the past 12 months the world steam tonnage,—Reuter. - 143 words
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Article108 1935-07-24 13 ,—Reuter. Japan Welcomes First Lord's Speech Tokio, July 23. Foreign Office officials express appreciation of Sir BoPon Eyres-Monsell’s frank statement in the House of Commons showing that Britein recognises Japan’s contention regarding the injustice cf the naval ratios. Officialdom believes that the United States will now be compelled,—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article60 1935-07-24 13 —Reuter. Cables Congratulations To Ethiopian Ruler Tokio, July 23. The Foreign Office Spokesman declines to comment on the anti-Japanese campaign in Italy regarding which Japanese officials in. Persia and Afghanistan are reported to have been warned to be careful not to be drawn into a controversy. The Emperor—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article50 1935-07-24 13 —Rugby London, July 23. The exchequer returns show the total ordinary revenue to date including selfbalancing items amounts to £168,713,456 compared with £170,439,034 at the corresponding date of last year. The total ordinary expenditure exclusive of self-balancing items is £225,746,765 against £218,498,733 at the corresponding date of 1934.-—Rugby - 50 words
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Article334 1935-07-24 13 .—Reuter Wireless. To Cleanse Berlin I FROM REACTIONARY ACTIVITIES Berlin, July 19. Further evidence of the rallying of the radical forces of Nazism is afforded by the resignation of Police President Magnus von Levetzow and the provisional appointment as his successor of Count Wolf Heinrich von.—Reuter Wireless. - 334 words
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Article107 1935-07-24 13 apathy to the fascist cause.” —Reuter Wireless. Failure Due To Difficulty Of Collecting Funds London, July 19. British Fascis’s Lim ted, registered as a company in 1924 to “revive the spirit of sane end intelligent patriotism to uphold the constitution and prevent the spread of bolshev sm”apathy to the fascist cause.”—Reuter Wireless. - 107 words
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Article150 1935-07-24 13 tive security and world peace.—Rugby Radio Service. Pesonnel To Be Increased I By 12.000 i SATISFACTORY RESPONSE AT RECRUITMENT CENTRES London, July 23. By 195 votes to 42 the House of Commons last night approved a supplementary estimate of £5,335,000 for the Royal Air Force totive security and world peace.—Rugby Radio Service. - 150 words
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Article113 1935-07-24 13 .—Rugby Radio Service. Conversations To Be Resumed London, July 23. Conversations between the Minister of Labour and the General Council of Trade Unicn Congress on the subject of reduction of hours of work and other means of I increasing the numbers employed are to be j resumed. I.—Rugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article119 1935-07-24 13 being handed over 12 months ago.—RugbyRadio Service. Handed Over To Care Of National Trust London, July 23. The church hill at West Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, a wellknown landmark on the London-Oxfcrd Road surmounted by a church with a tower in the shape of a ball in whichbeing handed over 12 months ago.—Rugby- Radio Service. - 119 words
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Article22 1935-07-24 13 —Reuter Vancouver, July 23 Mr. David Sassoon is recovering and is expected to leave for England during the week-end.-—Reuter - 22 words
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Article223 1935-07-24 13 WHAT EIGHT MONTHS' EXPLORATION OF UNKNOWN LANDS REVEALED Canberra, July 23. The wonders cf Northern Papua w ere vividly described by a Resident Magistrate, Mr. J. G. Hides, who has just arrived at Port Moresby after eight months exploration of totally unknown lands accompanied by Patrol223 words
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Article336 1935-07-24 13 Sunday, July 14. In the morning His Excellency and Lady Thomas were present at a Reception given by the French Consul at the Consulate. Lady Chetwede arrived to stay at Government House. H.E. Major-General E. O. Lewin, Air Commodore S. W. Smith, Hon. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Brigadier336 words
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Advertisement194 1935-07-24 13 RELIEF AFTER YEARS OF ULCERATED STOMACH Ts it to be wondered at that Mr. 1C- is thankful he was advised to take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder? After years of suffering from ulcerated Stomach, one dose of this marvellous stomach remedy brought him instant and permanent relief. “T am so pleased194 words
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Advertisement293 1935-07-24 13 'PHONE 543. **ENANG PENANG S. S. :o: TOMORROW DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. On the occasion of POLO CLUB DINNER to the visiting teams. ——:o: Saturday, July 27th and Aug. 3rd. RACE DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. I. —:o: COCKTAIL DANCES Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Till 9 p.m.293 words
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Article751 1935-07-24 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES < Schedule Of Principal i Lines •r*hp following is a list of vessels arriving Md sailing from Penang during the week: I Df PORT TODAY a,B. DURBAN MARU from Japan via Singapore. Sails same day flor Suez, Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus, Genoa, Valencia, Casablanca and Liverpool.751 words
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Article282 1935-07-24 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from P on July 1 17 per th e Netherlands Airr via Alor Star-Amsterdam were del f in London on July 23. AIR MAILS A mail for Siam, Burma, India, I: ,q, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, In j and whole of Europe.282 words
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Advertisement72 1935-07-24 14 igigUEuacmgiPiPirtrinniiPinKFiFimffriMnriHnHnnßi tmwy wwm wm ihhuw J wuiu IJIJ |«J uu 1J iJlJCrUnSunTLTUnjwuuluuuuuuwwwMulJlJLJEnJUUlJLy BUY BRITISH BE PROUD OF IT Zr gteMxjyak FROM WHITLEY'S (Newly Opened Sports Store.) All kinds of Badminton Rackets. From 60 CENTS upwards. I FREE SERVICE for One Year to any Tennis I Badminton Racket purchased or strung72 words
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Advertisement120 1935-07-24 14 Beauty Cream Removes Hair SWEET SCENTED-SAfE-SPEEDT 1 I j r‘ > I lEAVES SKIN M SOFT ANO WHITEI I Jv'Tl WITHOUT A TRACE 1 jteaXOF UGLY HAIR/ The latest discovery of science. A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and which can safely be used on the120 words
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Miscellaneous1441 1935-07-24 14 Wireless Programmes n TOMORROW produced by William MacLurg. 11.00 9.05 News in English on DJQ and Tight Programme. 11.35—Dance Music. in Dutch on DJB TODAY Transmission 5 Greenwich Time Signal e,t 11.50 p.m. 11.50 9.2o—Relayed from Stuttgart: —The News. 12.05 A. M.—Dance Music Variety Entertainment. In the InTransmission 5 6.201,441 words
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Advertisement1694 1935-07-24 15 lll-1 *jfi&gs] I ItmUCNTING 3£ssl®3J Z M'-'b •?E U feg»rnj Willi I '1 PUMMEL LIME p ar Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service t" LONDON AMD NORTH CONTINENT. OUTWARDS w> LrfmdA» For Port Swettenham, Manila, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, i r MENESTHEUS Mar., L’don, R’dam, TTburg Glasgow a Tafcu Barre1,694 words
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Miscellaneous419 1935-07-24 16 1 1— I 1 F EF IkJ OPENING TONIGHT JFr>U /’•B O V Pl 6-15-9 30 L < F ...Z'p AM» WA Tr Ep > HAILED BY THE HARD-BOILED CRITICS AS <TOT "A FINE ACHIEVEMENT—VIVIDLY CONVINCING" JBBTOI V Six OF SCREENDOM'S BRIGHTEST YOUNG f t j CUf ~~A v L419 words
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1528 1935-07-24 17 ’NOT ABLE TO SAY THAT SHE WAS IN GOOD CONDITION" rd Merrivale, who sat as Wreck Com- sioner to inquire into the loss of the .-qow steamer Blairgowrie, which sank lh all 26 of her crew in the North At>tic on Feb. 27,1,528 words
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Article207 1935-07-24 17 £lOO Fine Imposed Dr. John Courtenay Folliott Dudley Vaughan, 55, of Bristol, was fined £lOO and had his driving licence suspended for life, at Winchester Assizes on July 12, for driving his car in a dangerous manner at Bristol. The jury found him not guilty207 words
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Article500 1935-07-24 17 WOMAN SIGNS AWAY THIRD OF LEGACY An action for alleged Champerty—an unusual kind of litigation these days-and misrepresentation was heard by Mr. Justice Eve in the Chancery Division on July 11. Champerty means the maintenance of a party in a lawsuit on condition cf sharing the500 words
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Advertisement295 1935-07-24 17 HS T E E L Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO.. 1, River Road. PENANG. i FOR MOTORISTS x Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. I > WHETHER one motors ror business or pleasure, either as a driver or passenger,295 words
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Article1381 1935-07-24 18 FROM KING SOLOMON TO SIGNOR MUSSOLINI When Abyssinia was admitted to mem- bership of the League of Nations she was described as libre et fiere (inis ses mon- i 1 tagnes by her French sponsor. This com-' < plimentary phrase, which was approved of,: by1,381 words
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Article161 1935-07-24 18 Roosevelt's Tribute Washington, July 11. A portrait of King George by Mr. Frank Salisbury was presented to President Roosevelt for the American people on July 12 by the British Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay, cn behalf of the artist. The gift was handed over in c.161 words
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Advertisement434 1935-07-24 18 rPeopleWhoNeecK YEAST-VITE I Are YOUR SYMPTOMS HERE? Sutterers from 1 I INDIGESTION ""’“j™ I Those Who Cant should try Yeast- Vite ”i 111 UIIIC If O QIECD INSTANTLY. In a few. will find a source of New, L E C r minutes it banishes the Life, New Energy, New needjao434 words
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Advertisement151 1935-07-24 18 anc! Comfortable travel from Penang to Ban, theC? ital of Siam in Day Night Coacr.es with excellent ftestaurant Car Service. STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM ATIP! IS TO TRY US FOR YOUR MEDICINAL REQUIREMENTS a. Burroughs, Wellcome Products, ons, Bayer’s Goods, Also Pertussin, Sirop SoDol Powder, Syrup Hemostyl, Metatone. Ferradol, Haliverol,151 words
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Article485 1935-07-24 19 CHINESE GERMAN PEOPLES Speech By Ambassador COMPARES CRISES OF TWO COUNTRIES Nanking, June 30. .<• Chinese and German peoples had i in common in their struggle for exis•md progress under extren>ely difficult (itions, and they had much to benefit close cultural relations,” declared Mr. Den fang, the newly-appointed Chibassador to485 words
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133 1935-07-24 19 Mission Of Good Will Tokyo, July 11. ’ubuchi, Japanese Ambassador in ton from 1928 to 1933, will sail ‘"ilia on July 22 to reciprocate on the Japanese Government the f the Commonwealth shown by ing of Sir John Latham to Japan, charged with specific negotiations t133 words
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Article195 1935-07-24 19 Round Up By Chinese TO BE HANDED OVER TO EMBASSY Peiping, July 1. Five Japanese alleged to have been conI cerned in the Fengtai revolt have been rounded up by local militia in company with a group of Chinese rebels at Machuchiao, about 20 miles195 words
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Article173 1935-07-24 19 Peiping Still Rounding Up Rebels Peiping, July 3. The police and military are still actively pursuing the scattered remnants of the rebels who staged the abortive attempt to capture the city last Friday. Last night eight more plain-clothed men, suspected of participation in the revolt, were arrested173 words
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Article117 1935-07-24 19 —Reuter. To Abate Overcrowding In Gaols Peiping, July 2. More than 200 inmates in various local prisons will be released on parole as a result of the new Penal Code, which came into effect yesterday. The prison authorities have submitted the names of those to be paroled—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article105 1935-07-24 19 Major-General Doihara At Staff Officers' Conference Changchun, July 4. Major-General Doihara, Chief of the Special Military Mission in Mukden, who returned here today from Peiping, reported at a conference of staff officers of the Kwangtung Army that Chahar troops will be withdrawn from the Demilitarised Zone and105 words
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Article147 1935-07-24 19 70 Miles To West MAJOR GENERAL DOIHARA BACK IN DAIREN Changchun, July 2. The Tangku demilitarised zone has been extended by 70 miles towards the west in the direction of Kalgan as a result of the agreement settling the “Chahar incident,” declares an announcement today by the147 words
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Article131 1935-07-24 19 Tayaotsi Occupied By Govt. Troops Chengtu, July 5. Several successes against the Communists infesting Szechuen are recorded in official dispatches received at the headquarters of the anti-“ Red” command here today. General Yang Sen reports that two regiments of Government troeps drove the Reds out of Tayaotsi131 words
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Article151 1935-07-24 19 —Reuter. Concrete Proposal Expected For Jap-Soviet Incident Tokyo, July 1. It is understood that the Government expects a concrete proposal from the Soviet Union concerning the settlement of the clash between the Japanese and Russian troops near Yangmolin, south-west of Mishan, near Lake Khanka, on June 3, as—Reuter. - 151 words
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135 1935-07-24 19 Dyke Expected To Break The great Chinese city of Hankow, with its 800,000 inhabitants and hundreds of foreign residents, was on July 12 in peril of being overwhelmed by the rising waters of the Yangtse river. Earlier in the day the floodwaters had135 words
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Article189 1935-07-24 19 Silver For Notes VERY UNUSUAL SCENES WITNESSED Tientsin, July 6. A sensaticn was created here today when hundreds of persons descended on the prejmises cf the Joint Savings Society and demanded silver in exchange for notes. The scenes inside the bank were the most unusual ever189 words
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Article159 1935-07-24 19 P.U.M.C. Sued For Alleged Negligence Peiping, July 2. An unusual case opened in the American Court here this afternoon before Judge Helmick, in which Mr. Harry Raider, a wellknown Tientsin resident, claims Gold $lO,000 from the Peiping Union Medical College and costs, alleging negligence and incompetence when his159 words
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Article146 1935-07-24 19 Tuan Chun-Chih Condemned To Death Peiping, July 2. It is reliably learned that Captain Tuan Chun-chih, who commanded the armoured train during its attacks on Peiping on Friday, was court-martialled that night and condemned to death. The sentence, it is reported, has been confirmed by the Peiping Military Council,146 words
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Article85 1935-07-24 19 Fatal Accident In Shaheen Bathing Peal Canton, July 1. The tragic death last night of Mr. Charles Francis Gambell, the popular manager of the Dollar Steamship Line here, has cast a gloom over the American community in the midst of preparations for celebrating Independence Day. Mr. Gambell was85 words
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Advertisement183 1935-07-24 19 i r Can you see a joke—before eleven? -f. Are you fit to be talked to, first thing in the morning If not jjwSsraraL you’ve forgotten to take ENO before your morning tea Make it a morning rule to take a dash of ENO in a glass of LSL water.183 words
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Article18 1935-07-24 20 BIRTH WARIN :—On July 23, at Singapore, to Nora, wife of W. J. Warin, a son.18 words
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Article163 1935-07-24 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ampat Tins 3 9 4|l'% Ayer Wengs 1 75 I.Boex B. Selangor 75 80 Hitam 46 48 Hong Fatt 48 50 Jelebus 82% 87% K. Kamuntings 56 60 K. Lanjuts 14 6 15 0 K. Kampar163 words
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Article207 1935-07-24 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Seilers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 I.Boex 1.75 I.Boex Batu Selangor 75 80 75 80 Hong Fatt 47 49 47 49 Jelebu 85 90 85 90 Lukut 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% Nawng Pet 72% 75 72% 75 North Taiping 47 49 47207 words
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Article139 1935-07-24 20 London Bank Demand 2!3 13|16 4 mjst 2 3 15|16 Private 3 mist credit 2'4 18 3 Documentary 2'4 732 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 6% dis. Shanghai T.T. 30% dis. India T.T. 153% Ber Silver RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON INDIA139 words
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Article408 1935-07-24 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotati !in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Sh-.ri List today Yesterday Toc.v Buyers Sellers Buyers S<.. f TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.70 1.80ex1.70 1Batu Selangor 75 80 75 8G i Hitam 45 50ex 45 Hong Fa.tt 48 51 48 ■K.408 words
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93 1935-07-24 20 Singapore, Tuesday. Arrested in Garden Street on Sunday morning by Monopolies officers four Chinese were produced yesterday before Mr. J McPBrander, the Singapore third magistrate on. what was the first charge of its kind. Three of the men, Seow Ah Kee, Chia Ah93 words
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Article108 1935-07-24 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODA? London (Spot) £244.15.0 £232.10.0 London (3 months) £224 10 0 Singapore $115.75 sll' Business Done Penang $116.75 Business Done Buyers no COPRA.— (Sundried) $395 >0 > BLACK PEPPER $ll 00 $1 1 RUBBER 2—• London 5%d New York lljgc(G) H Singapore Spot 19% c Aug./Sept108 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-07-24 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaJ 6.00 79 S 2 m.m. Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 7.13 a.m 7.05 p.m 1.40 p.m. TOMORROW 9.00 a.m 1.14 a.m. 9.55 p.m 4.20 p.m.35 words
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