Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 170. Vol. XCIII THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 317 1 —Reuter. Question Of Supply Of Arms 40 LICENCES DURING PAST 4 MONTHS London, July 24. question time in the House of '■ns today, the Foreign SecreSir Samuel Hoare, repeated his to make a statement shortly c whole subject of supply of i Italy and Abyssinia and it
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  • 53 1 Rugby Radio Service. Increase In June Quarter London, July 24. value of retail trade sales in June was 5.8 per cent greater than in 1934. The stock at the end of June were of the same value as year r and employment was 1.4 per cent r.
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  • 61 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, July 24. weight of letter airmails carried ireat Britain on Empire services in une quarter was 82 per cent, gre? er in the same quarter last year and 54 nt. grea'er on European services. ut 1,120,000 more letters were sent
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  • 57 1 novelist Charles Dickens.— Rugby uiio Service. London, July 24. -Admiral Gerald Dickens has been d to succeed the late Vice-Admiral Rushton in command of the ReFleet. The date of his appointment May 19 after the death of ViceAstley Rushton in a motor car nt near Peterfield. Admiral Dickens
    novelist Charles Dickens.—Rugby uiio Service.  -  57 words
  • 262 1 operating for .that end. —Rpgby Radio Service. Third Reading In Lords PASSED WITHOUT DIVISION London, July 24. The Government of India Bill passed its third reading in the House of Lords tonight without a division. The Secretary for India, Lord Zetland, announced the King had placed
    operating for .that end.—Rpgby Radio Service.  -  262 words
  • 131 1 J UH '-.IV —Reuter. Japan Interested In Four Point Policy Tokic, July 24. The “Herald Tribune’’ Correspondent states that the American four point naval policy has aroused the greatest interest in naval circles which express satisfaction at the U.S. Navy’s more favourable consideration of the Japanese “just and
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  • 111 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Proves London Not So Vulnerable London, July 24. An official communique on last night’s air exercises issued from the Air Ministry shows that London is not so vulnerable as unofficial comment had led many to think. Fighters can be said to have inflicted very heavy
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  • 309 1 w UIUUL tALVirau —Reuter Wireless. Unduly Large Number Of Old Ships BRITAIN TO BUILD UP AFTER 1936 To Strength Of 60 Cruisers i London, July 24. Mr. By water, writing in the “Daily lelegraph,” understands that on the expiration of the London Treaty in December, 1936, Britain will
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  • 311 1 Rugby Radio Service. Visit To Germany An Unqualified Success FRIENDLY CONTACT IDEA London, July 24. Members of the British Legion of exservice men who had been visiting Germany returned to London, today. All of them were delighted with their visit. Major Fethcrston Godley, Chairman of the Legion,
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  • 902 1 COURT ORDERS RETRIAL BREACH OT TRUST CHARGE IMPORTANT DECISION ON LEGAL POINT s Singapore, July 24. The judgment of the full Court of Appeal, Mr. Justice Burton (the Acting Chief Justice), Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Williamson, allowing the appeal of the D.P.P. Mr.
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  • 117 1 —Reuter Search OflWalh* Begun In Tibef Simla. July 24. i The search for Tibet’s new Dalai Lamß I has officially begun. I According to age-old belief, a lapse of 'at least nine months is necessary after 'the death of the Dalai as the reincarnai ting soul, which
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  • 56 1 w V, will next visit Malta. —Rugby Radio Service. Singapore 111. At Gibraltar London, July 24. The Royal Air Force flying boat,. Singapore 111, reached Gibraltar last night after 1,070 miles non-stop flight from Plymouth. The machine which is proceeding to Singapore by an all-British route will
    w V, . will next visit Malta.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  56 words
  • 33 1 Lo-don. Julv 24. The heat wave returned to London The temperature at 4.00 p.m. was 79V 2 degrees Fahrenheit, four degrees hottei than yesterday. A continuation of warm
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    • 1989 2 RATES FOR CASUAL MALAYAN MV "GLENAPP" Voy. 32. FOO CHEONG BANKS FLOOD RELIEF FUND. ,o^ rd COMPANY ADvEKIIhcmE PUBLIC MEETING. 89 Bisho P Street THE MERCANTILE BANK ”°NG KONG AND ig expected to arrive in Penang at 7.00 a.m. OF INDIA. LIMITED SHANGHAI BANKING r.liflnir tn NOTICE is hereby given
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  • 2395 3 SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S INAUGURAL SPEECH GERMANY'S NEW NAVAL PROGRAMME GOVERNMENT'S PLANS AGAINST AIR RAIDS PROSPECTS OF A GENERAL ELECTION IN OCTOBER (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 13. /REIGN SECRETARY’S SURVEY IR SAMUEL HOARE’S inaugural speech as Foreign Secretary was t. a broad survey
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    • 205 3 SUNLIGHT AND UMBRELLA SOAP FREE OFFER! Are you collecting the wrappers from these famous soaps? From ist May the wrappers from exchange a large-size tablet of Lux Sunlight and Umbrella Soaps will be Toilet Soap—the famous beauty soap worth money to you! All you have to used by 9 out
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  • 47 4 SEARCHING FOR THE DE KO. —Two British passengers and tour of the crew of the Dutch air liner Kwikstaart lost their lives when the machine crashed into a dyke near Amsterdam on July 14 and burst into flames.
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  • 424 4 SENTENCE CANCELLED Going T~- Settle Down SEARCH FOR JOB Eighteen-ycars-old "Peggy Blonde," of Oldbury, Staffordshire, won htr appeal at the London Sessions on July 12. She appealed, in her real name of Evelyn <Jibbs, against a sentence of six months’ imprisonment passed by Mr. Claud Mullins,
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  • 525 4 'Appalling Charges' Against Executor PLEA FOR THEM TO BE i DISPELLED i A echnical diff culty which had arisen in the case in which Mr. Michael de Tchihatchef, e.n executcr of the late Major Edward Arthur Fitzgerald, Marsden Maner, Cirences’er, asked the court to vary a
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  • 308 4 Building A City Of Beauty I THOUSANDS OF NEW HOMES j Moscow, July 11. A ten-year plan for the reconstruction of Moscow to make the city capable of ac- commodating 5,000,000 people is announced i by the Council of People's Commissars. 11 The plan is the most
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  • 419 4 Heart Made To Beat NOW BACK AT WORK Birkenhead, July 12. A man who was "brought back from the i dead" after a first attempt to restore his heart beats had failed has now resumed j werk as a stoker at the hospital where his
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    • 59 4 krJ I J r “1 Cure DRI NK -j" TIGER X/ I/ *mj j DRINK I lil F-K I tiger kJ LeĕĕrJ u y F Drink Ex' T|G t K I J A Tailoring House of the Highest Repute “ALBENECREPE CHECK PLAIN GOLDTHREAD BEST SELECTION IN HANDMADE "UNDIES" LEADING SILK
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  • 3328 5 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS NSURANCE SHARES NOT SUBJECT TO ANY LIEN Singapore, July 23. pigment was delivered by the acting Justice, Mr. Justice Burton, yesterin the suit between the British va Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd., Soh Keng Tee. Plaintiffs were nted committee of the
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  • 193 5 Session Opening On Monday I FOUR MURDER CASES There are nine cases on the calendar for' I the next session of the Penang Assizes j which opens on Mcnday, July 29. In four iof the cases, the accused are indicted on the capital charge of murder. CHARGES The
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    • 364 5 r 3-.-?d Children use so MUCH WJ ENERGY- f /'i < T school, at play, using brains and bodies J akn l° n £> children are apt to tire SA 7 I yA\ Pl themselves out —unless special care is taken I I nourishment. For besides the energy i r
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  • 225 6 THE ILL-FATED AIR LINER during its maiden flight over Amsterdam. LILLIAN BOND, the English actress, and. Mr. Sydney Smith, a New York broker, after their marriage fat California. FROM BRITTANY.—Two of the hundreds of dancers, from all parts of the world, who took part in
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  • 978 7 INQUIRY CONTINUED WITNESS WARNED FOR EVASIVE ANSWERS The inquiry was continued yesterday in the police court before the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, into the death of a Tamil named Aiyavoo who died under mysterious circumstances from formalin poisoning on April 27. A witness examined yesterday was
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  • 241 7 Grim Discovery By Drillers LOST FOR FOUR CENTURIES Treasure Legend Destroyed Moscow, July 10. The secret subterranean torture chamber of Ivan the Terrible, lost for nearly four centuries, has at lest been found by tunnellers on Moscow’s new underground. It is not far from the cellars of
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  • 684 7 The Perfection Of Citizenship "HOW RIGHTLY TO RULE i AND OBEY 11 Speaking to students of the K.K.M. School of Ccmmerce on Monday night Mr. John Hands said that there were few policies so much criticised in every country in the wcrld as education, and
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  • 411 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. C. A. S. Dewar is now on Ulu Puting Estate, Si lieu. Mr. J. Carrol Robertson is now on Belmcnt Estate, Bah<a,u. Mr. G. F. Proctor, of Durian Tunggal Estate, recently left for home on furlough The Japanese Association of Selangor has contribu‘ed $179.50 to the Selangor
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  • 204 7 Kuala Kubu Magistrate Wrong To Have Dismissed Case Th e Chief Justice, Sir Samuel Thornes on Tuesday sent back for trial by the Kuala Kubu Magistrate a case against i a| Penghulu which had been dismissed on a point of procedure. His Lordship’s action arose from
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  • 1193 8 SINGAPORE AND PENANG "A" IN THE FINAL PENANG ALSO ENTERS FINAL IN SULTAN OF PERAK CUP TWO BALLS IN PLAY AT ONE STAGE! The Polo Tournament for the Spooner and Sultan of Perak Crps which was continued yesterday on the Polo Ground not only saw
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  • Article, Illustration
    401 8 —Reuter. U.S. To Meet Britain In Challenge Round GERMANY BEATEN IN INTER-ZONE FINAL At Wimbledon in the Davis Cup Inter-Zone Final, Budge beat Von Cramm o—6, 9—7, B—6, 6—3. The United States won by four matches to one. Budge, apparently playing to retain his place in the challenging
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  • 457 8 Perak's Entries TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS The Perak Chinese selected to represent the State in the Malayan Chinese Olympiad Ito be held at Penang during the August holidays are as follows: MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS Chew Teik Seng, Ee Soo Lin, Teoh Lip i Peng, Tai
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  • 123 8 Shih Chung School's Win At Basketball Playing in a friendly game of basketball, the Government Commercial Day School were defeated by the Shih Chung School, at the latter’s court in Love Lane, by 48 points to 21. The winners were much the superior team while the Commercial
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  • 137 8 Hemchit To Mee Guillermo KEEN FIGHT EXPr (By “Spectator”) Ipch is apparently trying to ou from her position as leading box in North Malaya and promotions held regularly. Following the Bo n Liang S?ng fight on last Thursday card of events will be put up tonight. Neil
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  • 257 8 D.A.F.C. "B" Beat H.A.F.C. Playing throughout with only ten men the D. A F. C. “B” did well to beat the H. A. F. C. by the odd goal in seven in a second division league match played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground. Both teams were
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  • 171 8 Results To Be Broadcast By kind permission of th? Posts Telegraphs D partincnt, the Malayan .Amateur Radio Society, Kuala Lumpur, hag arranged to broadcast the proceedings of the Malayan Amateur Athletic Championship meeting on Saturday, 27th Ju*y, 1935, from approximately 4.30 p.m until 5.30 p.m. Dtirng this
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  • 4094 9  -  ENGLAND ALL OUT 216 HAMMOND'S 63 THE ONLY BRIGHT SPOT MITCHELL'S STUBBORN PLAY SAVED US FROM WORSE FAILURE —Says JACK HOBBS WYATT AND AMES 0 ENGLAND COULD NOT DO ANY FORCING AGAINST DEADLY BOWLING LEEDS, JULY 13. ENGLAND WERE ALL OUT FOR 216
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  • 911 10 Mr. Gandhi whose comings and goings at one time tilled the Press of the world continues to remain in the background. He appears to have ceased his habits of fasting and seems to have virtually retired from the leadership of his own movement. Whether this is a
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  • 77 10 I San Francisco, July 24. j The Mackay Radio reports that it interI cepted an S.O.S. from the American steamer “Calmar” stating that it was I involved in a collision with a Japanese 1 steamer, the “Koryu Maru”, ten miles I to the south of the San Francisco
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  • 201 10 To? Be Played Simultaneously Tomorrow TO SAVE THE PONIES We are informed that the finals in the Spooner Cup and the Sultan of Perak Cup will be played simultaneously tomorrow, both on eight minute periods. This is a very happy compromise on
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  • 210 10 Lawyer's Clerk Fined (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 24. While carrying his uncle's double barrel gun to the Police Station for renewal of 1 licence, a lawyer’s clerk named A. PonnaI polam was arrested. As a result, Ponnapolam was today produced before the i Taiping
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  • 194 10 While Girls Are In School (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 24. A number of bicycle lamps, reflectors, etc. formed the exhibits in a charge against a young Eurasian lad named Mark Gregory, j who was arraigned before the Taiping Magistrate this morning. Young Gregory, it was
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  • 141 10 —Rugby Radio Sen In Developing Em re Resources STRESSED AT LON n CONFERENCE London, >4 The value and importance work in developing the resour Empire, were emphasised bv th‘al Minister, Mr. Malcolm Mac Don. an address *o representatives of ti cclonies, protectorates, mandat and the majority
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  • 180 10 —Reuter. Feature Of Foreign Exchange London, July 24. The erratic movements of the guilder have been a feature of the Foreign Exchange Market today. Speculators, surprised by the refusal of the Roman Catholic party to support the Government, offered guilders heavily, the rate weakening from 7.33%
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  • 147 10 Respondent And CoRespondent Absent In the Supreme Court this morning MrJustice Whitley heard an applicate >’ divorce, petitioner being Suveryakutty for whom Mrs. B. H. Onn appeared. The respondent was Paripooranam and the 1 res- pondent, Sithambaram, both of whom v 1 not present. Petitioner in his
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  • 91 10 The supplement to the British M Jcurna’ gives news of the signal s a'tained by Aloysius V. Pestana, a first-year doctor attached to the Ana Department of th e Singapore Cofieg Medicine. Dr. Pestana has won one of the prizes awarded by the Br tish Association
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    • 53 10 LANGENBACH'S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK JJip ITirW I THE MARK OF QUALITY! NIB ELU NGEN.KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Singapore, Ipoh
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  • 1529 11 DELIBERATE ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT QUOTA ORDINANCE 9 MONTHS AND $5OO FINE FOR "RINGLEADER" SIX MONTHS FOR ASSISTANT C. K. Chellaram, the manager of Duulatram Co., Beach tre et ’l^' aded this morning in the District Court before Mr. i 1 Ilf char e of
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  • 565 11 Claim For $5,000 And Brooch i SON-IN-LAW'S FIRM AS DEFENDANTS j In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Whitley had before him a suit in which Mrs. Lim Chin Guan sued Tin Bee Company for a sum of over $5,000 alleged to have been
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  • 137 11 Non-Govt. Chandu Charge SEQUEL TO YESTERDAY'S RAID An early morning raid by revenue officers yesterday on a house in Magazine Road resulted in a large haul of chandu being made, about 100 tahils, and the arrest of two Chinese and a woman. The accused, Ooi Ewe
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  • 165 11 Three Years For Chinese Labourer Remarking that accused was very fortunate that he was not there on a charge of murder Mr. Justice Howes at the Perak Assize Court yesterday sentenced Siew Thiam, alias Chow Thiam, a Chinese of the labourer class, to three years’ rigorous imprisonment on
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  • 17 11 East Bound Dutch Plane (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 24. The Dutch East bound
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    • 241 11 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER’S LIFE Czr wisg w^r 1 9 Q m 9-10 am. 11 afn X&jfe I 1 In 'WM. <W>£w* v W» __I.... 5 pm 6 pm. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to show some visitors
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  • 2355 12 BY DISAPPOINTED MIDDLEMEN OF TIN INDUSTRY INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE WORKING AND CONSTITUTION NOT SO SATISFACTORY That the criticism, that by not issuing prospecting licences and not alienating new land for mining purposes Government was helping to create a new race of “hereditary miners,” was due to disappointment,
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  • 100 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 74 63 t New York 4.95 'Montreal 4.96': j Brussels 29.23 I Geneva 15.21 q 1517% Amsterdam 7.36’: Milan 60% I Berlin 12.35 Prague 119 Copenhagen i Osl 1990 Stockholm 19.39 j Vienna 26' 4 Helsingfors 226 Madrid 36, .Lisbon 110
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    • 166 12 mH ««j rmtm kw I |W I Bl 1 I r Wa l kl 00 YOU KMOW TH/ REGAL EVAPORATE D UNSWEETENED MILK Is p Urc cow's milk reduced to it* J 9 present creamy consistency by z fr ZZy. evaporation, and made completely /7 7 /7\J fl sterile. It
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  • 386 13 —Reuter. ULTIMATUM TO URGA SEVERAL NEW DEMANDS MADE London, July 24. A Moscow message states that the general headquarters of the Kwangtung Army virtually issued an ultimatum to Urga on July 14 demanding the establishment of a Japanese military consul in Cuter Mongolia and the withdrawal
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  • 806 13 is entirely free from bias. —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. Zero Hour Near ITALIAN PRESS CAMPAIGN AGAINST JAPAN Cairo, July 20. The Foreign Powers represented at \ddis Ababa are taking urgent steps to protect their diplomatic representatives in the event of war. The dispatch of
    is entirely free from bias.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless.  -  806 words
  • 407 13 Questions In Commons NO SHORTAGE IN i TIN i I London, July 24. j In reply to House of Commons questions regarding the shortage of tin and the exceptional rise in price on the London Metal Exchanges on Monday, the Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Malcolm
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  • 45 13 —Rugby Radio Service. London, July 24. Spaca has boon offered in St. Paul’s O’thedral for a memorial to Lawrence of Arabia. It will take the term cf a bronze, head by Eric Kennington, the well-kno\v"n sculptor and friend of Lawrence.—
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 148 13 THE THEATRE THAT HAS BROUGHT YOU ALL THE GREAT MUSICALS OF THE SCREEN! QUEEN’S at 19? C z-v to famous m “Gold Diggers of 1933”! A 13 stars! 300 girls! 4 sen- sational spectacle numbers! 2 whole years in prepar- NOW BRINGS ation to make it the By I d|
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  • 569 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Che following 13 a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. GAASTERKERK from Far East via Singapore. Sails same day f° r lombo, Aden, Port Said, Jaffa, Genoa. Marseilles, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Hamburg. M.V. TERUKUNI
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  • 282 14 NOTICE i Agents K.L.M. notify that the aircraft i due to leave Alor Star for Europe on the j 28th instant has been cancelled ard there I will therefore be no air mail despatches made up in Penang on Saturday next the 27th. AIR MAIL A mail
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    • 289 14 Again "NATIONAL" Leads! ANOTHER SUPERLATJ OFFER SILCOX SILCOX radios are represented ictly as they are. No excessive cla ar made concerning their respect. la u. ties. They will fill all per' inc< statements made for them —no i no less. This SILCOX MODEL SJ is th- xi Ilc| of an
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    • 11 14 WHAT LONDON IS f REM CHARLES ROBERTS I In The SUNDAY
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 647 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Transmission 5 6.20 P. M.—Big Ben. The Bouquets Concert Party, under the direction of Murrey Ashford. Relayed from the Spa Theatre, Scarborough, and Hal Swain and his Band, relayed from the Spa Ballroom, Scarborough. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 -“Remote Comers —No. I.”*
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    • 308 14 News and Announcements. 8.40 The Pavilion Theatre Orchestra. Relayed from the Pavilion Theatre, Liverpool. 9.05 Close down. Transmission 3 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Harrogate Municipal Orchestra. Relayed from the Valley Gardens, Harrogate. 10.05 Sports Talk 10.20 A Symphony Concert. The 8.8. C. Midland Orchestra. 11.35 The Cedric Sharpe Sextet.
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    • 308 14 Exhibition at Dusseldorf 9.05 —News in English on DJQ and in Dutch pn DJB 9.20 Relayed from the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at Berlin: Organ Concerto in C minor by Walter Drwenski. A Church Symphony by Walter Drwenski (First Performance) Soloist: Walter Drwenski (Organist) Conductor: Werner RichterReichhelm 10.35 News in
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    • 103 14 Z.HJ.—PENANG Wavelength 49.3 metres PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Programme for the week ending Saturday, July 27, 1935. i i TODAY P.M. 7. oo—Gramophone Records. 7.55 —Messrs. Anthony Co’s Share Report. 8.00 —Asiatic Music. 8.30 What’s On In Penang 8.35 “Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 8.40 —Asiatic Music. 9.00 —Close down. TOMORROW P.M.
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    • 127 16 PACKED HOUSE AGAIN SEASON EXTENDED TILL SATURDAY BOOK NOW FOR THE WEEK-END Plans At ROBINSON'S 'Phone 567. majestic TOO WWW W w 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEE SAT. AT 2-45 P.M. 20TH CENTURY'S OUTSTANDING SCREEN TRIUMPH OF THE YEAR *ySy* I I h I w i w) B I l I
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    • 428 16 gY ej aj aftCgcW? x.... ll 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 Air 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT OPENING CHAPTERS (Episodes 1 To 7) Of THE STAR OF "THE BENGAL LANCERS’ the mightiest silent serial ever made: IN ANOTHER GREAT ROLE! The Adventures a 111 Of Tarzan” l|! (Brand New Copy) 111 WITH ELMO
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  • 1185 17 REFUSED TO CONTINUE VOYAGE AFTER REACHING SINGAPORE SHIP DELAYED TWO DAYS tO l acce J )t the su &gestion that members of a houid be allowed to break their contract when and where :<c to the entire disregard of shipmasters and owners, then jerable
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  • 265 17 Barbed Wire Fence Becomes Alive Four deaths, three from electrocution, are recorded in the report for 1934 of Mr. W. J. Williams Adviser on Electricity. Malay States, on the operations of the Electrical Department. Two of the deaths occurred in Perak and two in Selangor. In the
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  • 213 17 Not Subject To Mortgage I i i Judgment w’as delivered by Mr. Justice Bui ton, acting Chief Justice, in the Singapore Sup erne Court on Monday in favour of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd., in their action against Mr. Soh Keng Tee in
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  • 364 17 i Young Chinese Woman Charged j Singapore, July 23. 1 Seditious literature purporting to be issued by various organisations of the I Malayan Communist Party is being vigorously searched for by the Police. A week ago four Chinese (two women and two men) were produced in the police
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  • 200 18 Victim Used It For Two Years THEN HE CUT HIMSELF For two ye«i.rs John Banks, aged 50, of Cold harbour Lane, Brixton used with impunity a shaving brush infected with anthrax. For three years the Ministry of Health tried to trace the brush—the lest of
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  • 386 18 Jewish Plan For Jubilee On ‘he slopes overlooking Nazareth the Jewish community in Britain is planning a forest of a million trees as e memorial of the King’s Silver Jubilee. In support of the scheme r 5,000 was subscribed by 500 members of the Jewish community
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  • 398 18 NEW POWER OF POLICE Night's Detention In Lock-Up SUPERVISION OF NON-PAYERS A Government Bill introduced in the House of Lords on July 11 aims tot reduce the number of imprisonments for debt. Imprisonment will be a last resort, to be imposed
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  • 264 18 Discovery By U.S. Chemist Tested New York, July 11. Sixteen years’ research following the accidental discovery of a method of solidifying petrol have perfected a fuel resembling red cheese, which, it is believed, will almost completely eliminate the danger of fire in motor-cars and ’planes. If
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  • 408 18 SWARM OF ONE-GUN CRAFT The first of the German 26,000-ton battleships, to replace the Elsass, appears to have been laid down in the Government dockyard at Wilhelmshaven e.bout a year! ago. Her sister ship, which is to take the place of the Hannover, was begun shortly, afterwards
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  • 304 18 Eccentric Woman's Prejudice REFUSED AID WHEN DYING The death of a woman, aged 53, who referred to doctors as quacks, and who was stated to have had her grey hair dyed a brilliant red, was th e subject of an inquest at the City of London Coroner’s
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