Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1935

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 171. VoL XCIII. JULY 26, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 574 1 -<ii’ ..cREOTS KOT NL.G -TED BY CO'.O’MA. OFFICE AND MALAYAN REPRESENTATIVE DOES ALL HE CAN MARKET SCARE PURELY TEMPORARY MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD IN SUBMITTING THE COLONIAL OFFICE VOTE TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS SAID THE INTERNATIONAL TIN RESTRICTION SCHEME HAD A RATHER UNFORTUNATE
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  • 103 1 —Reuter. Three Provinces Renounce Royal Family Vienna, July 25. The Hapsburgs’ early return has become less sure in consequence of three provinces renouncing the royal family during the past 24 hours. The Province of Voralberg has promulgated a law relating to the nomination of honorary citizens which rules
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  • 38 1 The Hague, July 26. Dr. Colijn’s ministry has resigned and the Queen is considering the position.—Reuter. Later. The Queen wishes the Cabinet to continue to act fully at present in order to maintain guilder stability.
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  • 42 1 per cent, was quoted at 106 H--Rugby Radio Service. Sterling on New York was 4.95% and on Paris 75. Gold was quoted at 140|8d. Stock markets remein quiet and War Loan 3% per cent, was quoted at 106 H.-Rugby
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  • 303 1 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. No Export Licence; From Britain TRANSIT THROUGH TERRITORY PERMITTED Londe n, July 25. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Semuel Hoare, making his promised stateme. f at question time in the House of Com A ?ns today on the supply cf arms to Italy
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  • 219 1 been confined to barracks. —Rugby Radio Service. Soldiers Mistake Village ONE DEAD: 12 INJURED London, July 25. I The Under-Secretary for India, Mr. ;R. A. Rutler answered a question in the House of Commons regarding a reported incident near Jubbulpore in India in which British soldiers and
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  • 57 1 —Reuter. Expected At Bangkok This Morning The Eastbound Dutch aircraft, which was delayed at Akyab since Tuesday, flew to Rangoon this morning and is now expected at Bangkok tomorrow morning. Mr. Quo Tai-chi called on Mr. Ba’dwin today on his elevation ”s Amb?ssadc<r and had a long conversa
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  • 278 1 Reuter. Anti-British Banners CRIES OF "MALTA, MALTA London, July 26. One hundred thousand Reman citizens last night “culled out a holiday.’’ They gathered at ten o’clock in the precincts of the Foreign Office to stage a parade of devotion of solidarity to II Duce, but all the
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  • 58 1 ,—Reuter Wireless. One Of LondonAmsterdam Services Discontinued London, July 23. As a sequel to the recent series of losses in personnel and material, the Royal Air Dutch Lines has decided to discontinue the north of England service wi h Holland and also one of the four
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  • 52 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Transport Minister Favours Early Removal London, July 25. The Minister of Transport, Mr. Here Bclisha, in a Parliamentary answer, expressed his approval cf measures such as could be applied without undue hardship fcr accelerating the removal of horse drawn vehicles from the streets of
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  • 31 1 -Reuter. No Shipments From Japan To Ethiopia Tokio, July 25. A Foreign Office spokesman interviewed by Reuter declared that no permits been issued for shipment pf munitions to. Ethiopia
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  • 1010 1 S.S. Association Still In Favour LETTER SENT TO RESIDENT COUNCILLOR Minutes of a Committee Meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association held at the Offices of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1935, at 5.15 p.m. I Present.-—Mr. D. A. Mackay
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    • 2146 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG CAUTION BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS timf TABLE* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ♦hot the following r TIML-IABLC. tme MERCANTILE BANK. HONG KONG AND UP TRAINS. ■me morn. Qp MD|A< L M TED SHANGHAI BANKING All communications relating to OMDAIB to BATtrtU>AT»i U U /k T^J r 5 iinwrporatod to
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  • 1485 3 BUSINESS MAN WHO IS WELL KNOWN IN SINGAPORE INDUCEMENTS FOR INFORMERS Shanghai, July 9. The charges of smuggling some Mex. $3OO 000 worth of diamonds into Shanghai, brought against J. B. Ipekdjian, H. M. Gregory and F. R. Gabbott by the Chinese Maritime Customs, were dismissed
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  • 350 3 District Court Judgment Set Aside JUDGE MISDIRECTED HIMSELF Singapore, July 24. An order by the District Judge in a civil action between two Chinese widows was Yesterday reversed by Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell, when he gave judgment for the defendant appellant. Chan Soon. The plaintiff appellant was
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  • 87 3 Magistrate Recommends Repatriation As the result of a petition to the Resident Councillor a Bengali named Rahimullah was produced before the police magistrate yesterday on a charge of vagrancy. Accused had no visible means of subsistence and could not give a satisfactory account of himself at Penang
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    • 373 3 Her Skin fine-textured, soft as at 20 DERMATOLOGIST FINDS MfS ViCtOr<,U,>Ont 1,1 C 0 has a delicate skin like fffcjfegsE&j. a Riri of 20. Not a single pore discernible.” Derj® matologist’s Report. gjjg Mrs. du Pont says, gjjjg ‘‘Pood's Cold Cream seems to keep my skin always clear—unblemished. Pond's Vanishz'?’lng
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  • 2314 4 SCIENCE INVENTION A PREVENTIVE AGAINST PERITONITIS FRUIT PRESERVATION BY GAS NEW TURBINE LOCOMOTIVE IMMUNITY FROM INFLUENZA (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 13. ALBERT MEDAL FOR RESEARCH SIR ROBERT HADFIELD, F.R.S., received at the hands of the Duke of Connaught this week, the Albert Medal of the Royal Society of
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  • 2215 5 ULU LANGAT PURCHASE BRINGS REWARD INCREASE IN INDUSTRIAL DEMAND <? improvement in trading conditions ch took place during the second half of continued throughout the year 1934, consumption of electricity in the rated Malay States increased appreciparticularly towards the end of the states
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    • 85 5 MWiYiViV/AWi'.WAWAW.YeV.W.W/c AW.Y.Y.Y/iW.WWbiJ j A £F| a THE Bl event of the year White a ways I U GREAT I ANNUAL I Ft T 7 T 9 'v\/i\ 1113 COMMENCES Monday, July 29th J ANP CONTINUES THROUGHOUT AUGUST > I SB og I S (Oifl OS WORTH r Way o" —x
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  • 140 6 Fleet Assembles For Royal Review AN AERIAL VIEW of some of Britain’s warships as they took up their berth off Spithead, ready for the Royal Jubilee Review by the King. In the foreground is a Nelson contrast—the mighty battleship, Nelson, providing a background for the
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  • 309 7 mart Sentence For Hawker Singapore. July 25 a y, a Chinese ricksha puller bearing -ash wound on his left cheek caused 1 issors attack by a compatriot appear"ore Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third ■rate yesterday after being treated Tan Tock Seng hospital for 16 days.
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  • 930 7 S'pore Divorce Suit SEQUEL TO WIFE'S HOLIDAY ■Singapore, July 25. A letter written by a wife led to a suit in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell, when Mr. Merton Holland Brown, managing director of Messrs. Thornycroft (Singapore) Ltd., sued his wife, Violet Eleanor
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  • 255 7 Woman Acquitted STORY OF A PROPOSED MARRIAGE The defence was heard yesterday before the police magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the case in which a Chinese woman, Soh Kam, was summoned for criminal breach of trust in respect of cash, four gold rings and four
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  • 297 7 Coroner's Inquiry Continued 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. Inspector W. C. Alexander conducted the proceedings and Mr. H.
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  • 264 7 Punjabi Fined $2OO MAN SUSPENDED AND i PRODDED WITH SPEAR I An unusual form c<f tor.ure wes revealed i in the Batu Gajah Court las„ week when J the Tronch Police charged a Punjabi with 1 causing hurt and unlawfully restraining a Sikh watchman. Th e
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  • 371 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL The latest news to hand of the British Minister to Siam reveal that he is recovering well from a recent operation in a London nursing home and hones to leave England for Siam in October, says oui Bangkok correspondent. v Mr. and Mrs. Voon Thean Soo of Gopeng
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    • 177 7 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B PONT MISS THE LAST FEW SHOWS SEASON EXTENDED TILL TOMORROW book now for the week-end Plans At ROBINSON'S 'Phone 567. me) LWBI W Wu wF wl WJ WF b 5 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEE SAT. AT 2-45
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  • 903 8 Beats Soon Hock In Singles Match MRS. LOW NEARLY BEATS MISS BOEY (By “Spectator”) The play seen in the Penang Badminton Association Open Championships ties at the Volunteer Drill Hall yesterday were •of a much higher standard yet seen in the Championship series. Mrs. Low Hooi Seah
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  • 369 8 Second Division Soccer ROUGH PLAY MARS GAME Rough play marred the second division league fixture between the Boatmen’s Union and the Warders Football Club played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground. After a goalless first half the Boatmen’s Union managed to defeat the Warders by the
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  • 286 8 Glugor Club Wins Again The Second Division soccer fixture between the Glugor Club and the Eastern Smelting Club played on the Police ground, Patani Road, resulted in a victory for the Glugor Club by the only goal scored. The Glugor Club thus retains their unbroken record. Although
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  • 545 8 Entries For Championship I KOK YING TO PLAY i WITH HAZELL Five S 'ate champions are candidates for the Malayan lawn tennis championship, the campe’ition for which takes place in Kuala Lumpur during the August holiday. Chin Kee Onn, the Perak champion and present hc»’der of
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  • 178 8 Lawn Bowls Tournament The follpwirg ties have been arranged:— TODAY S ngles Handicap :—J. A. McEvoy -f-l vs. T. S. Anthony -4-5. Mrs. Wallace 4-5 vs. M. J. Tharpe -f-2 T. A. Wemyss —1 vs. Miss Wemyss +2. Doubles Handicap :—A. Clerk and C. M. Jones 4-2
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  • 18 8 I New York, July 25. Mrs. Wills-Mcody has decided not to [play in the Wightman Cup.—Reuter.
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  • 169 8 Mitchell Unfit BAKEWELL ASKED TO ATTEND London, July 25. A. Mitchell of Yorkshire who has been selected to play in the fourth test match at Manchester is unfit and A.H. Bakewell of Northampton has been asked to attend. —Reuter. Bakewell learned his cricket as an Oxford elementary
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  • 75 8 —Reuter. Victory By Eight Wickets KILNER'S DOUBLE CENTURY AGAINST WORCESTER London, July 25. South Africans defeated Northumberland by eight wickets. Northumberland 198 (Crisp six for 41) and 222. South Africa 323 and 101 for two wickets. WARWICK’S INNINGS VICTORY Werwick beat Worcestershire by an innings and
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  • 185 8 P. W. D. Union Beaten By Support Coy. (From Our Own Ccrrespondent) Taiping, July 24. The Support Coy. 2 20 Burma Rifles defeated the P.W.D. Union by two goals to one in the second round of the “Saw Ah Choy’’ Jubilee Cup competition. From the
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  • 57 8 Malays Defeat S'pore Recreation Club (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 26. Eleven goals to nil was the tune of the defeat inflicted by the Malays on the Singapore Recreation Club in the first division yesterday. This result puts S.R.C. at the bottom of the table.
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  • 690 8 GUILLERMO OUTPOINTS NEIL HEMCHIT PENANG BOXERS MAKE THEIR DEBUT (BY “SECONDS OUT) Ipoh, Thursday, As boxing in Perak is becoming increasingly popular more and more outstation boxers are flocking to Ipoh where boxing promotions are weekly features. Tonight six outstation lads, four from Penang
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  • 4189 9 OUR BATSMEN ARE TOO SLOW SAYS HOBBS ENGLAND OUGHT TO TAKE A CHANCE ON WINNING BY FORCING THE PACE ENGLAND 216 AND 70 FOR 0 S. AFRICA 171 SOUTH AFRICA CRUMPLED UP COMPLETELY IN THE LEEDS TEST ON JULY AND WERE ALL
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  • 892 10 If the tin situation is of great importance to Malaya, the rubber position is equally so. Both these industries, which are the life-blood of Malaya, are under control. Tin has been under control for three years and although its beneficial results are apparent to everybody, there is some
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  • 18 10 PENANG P.W. JUBILEE FUND Previously acknowledged $150,198.33 NEW DONATIONS.— Kong Chuen Thong 20.00 Lim Siong Kongsi 50.00 $150,268.33
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  • 545 10 EXPERIENCES WHILE MOTORING IN MALAYA INCONVENIENCE AND LOSS OF TRADE Reference to the inconvenience caused by the complexity of the Malayan Customs system was made by Sir Francis Voules who, with Lady Voules, has just returned to Lohdon from an extended tour in
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  • 116 10 FAMOUS VIOLINIST AND CARICATURIST Laszlo Schwartz, the Hungarian violinist, composer, humorist and caricaturist, is paving Penang a second visit after a lapse of about six years. As clever with his pencil as with his violin Laszlo Schwartz should be a great attraction at the E. and O. Hotel
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  • 160 10 Exhibits To Be I Analysed A charge of having in possession duti-1 able liquor at No. 537 A, Tanjong Bungah, on July 25, was preferred against a I Chinese, Kang Mah Lye, in the police court today. Accused pleaded guilty. The magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, de-1 ferred
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  • 92 10 Tamil Who Hid Under Stairs I A young Tamil, Arokiasamy, was charged in the Police Court today with lurking house trespass at No. 53A, Cantonment Road on July 23 by remaining in the building after having taken precautions to conceal himself from Haji Omar, the occupier Inspector
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  • 98 11 After Long Illness FORMER BISHOP OF MALACCA •n Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 26. Kight’Reverend Emile Barillon, 1 Bishop of Malacca, died at re this morning after a long .nd the burial will take place afternoon. late Bishop was born in France .i'i and
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  • 96 11 prosecution Opposes Bail In the police court today before the n:,, :s ite Mr. J. P. Biddulph) a Hokkien Hoh Ah Mah was charged with th< ;t ot a gdd piece valued $8 from the person ef Velliamal (f) at a vacant ground oft I> Koyah Road
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  • 93 11 Investigation Papers With D.P.P. The cases were mentioned today before Mr J P Biddulph in the Police Court in which three Chinese, Teh Chee Seng, Ooi Ah Lim and Lim Beng Hau, stand charged that they, in robbing a compatriot named Chew Liang at Victoria Street on
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  • 224 11 summonses under the Merchandise ’rdinance came up before Mr. H. A. the Singapore Criminal District! Jud;m on Wednesday. iv< -inspector D. E. Nickels, officer' irge of Commercial Crimes, appeared J 'ne prosecution in both instances. tsubuchi, the Japanese proprietor of pson and Co., of
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  • 1161 11 H.H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK AND PADI GROWING PRESENTS PRIZES AT EXHIBITION AT TAIPING (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 26. The Tcwn Hall, Taiping, was turned into a miniature Crystal Palace this morning, for a Padi Exhibition, held under the auspices of
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  • 88 11 Unique Compliment By F.M.S. Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 25. The F.M.S. Chinese are paying Sir Shenton Thomas an unique compliment by entertaining him to a banquet at Kuala Lumpur in the near future. This is the first time in history that the High Commissioners
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  • 130 11 The cyclist, Lim Hong Cheng, who was involved in a collision with an ambulance at the junction of Penang Road and Burmah Road died in the Hospital last night. It appeared that the ambulance was proceeding at about 6 p.m. yesterday, along Penang Road from the
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  • 107 11 Near Naval Base POLICE INVESTIGATING CAUSE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 26. The police are investigating the cause of a mystery explosion at Seletar village adjacent to the naval base wherein one man is injured. Little damage was done but the incident caused excitement temporarily. An injured
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  • 160 11 Tamil Sentenced Veerapan, a Tamil Hindu, who had previously pleaded uilty when charged with theft of a pocket watch valued at $4 from Vengadasalam at No. 619, Dato Kramat Road on July 20, appared before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today for
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    • 218 11 v ar W f M r f COMING THRO’... N fl but they don't worry Baby if he's fed the natural way No need to dread teething time if Baby is being fed the NATURAL way. Nature has created the ideal food for every stage of Baby’s development—breast milk. But
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  • 978 12 Sixth Annual General Meeting NET PROFIT OF £87.102 i i The sixth annual general meeting of j shareholders of Rawang Tin Fields Limited was held at the Registered Office of the company. 2-8 Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday the 20th July, 1935, at 10 a.m.
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  • 233 12 Sharp Reduction In Cost Price Amsterdam, July 14. The annual report of the Government Banka Tin Mines, the world’s largest tinproducing concern, shows production of the mines as follows: Tons. 1931 17,397 1932 11- 450 1933 8 064 j 1934 H. 606 The tin ore
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  • 183 12 Controls 87.7 P.C. Of Output i The annual report of the Tin Producers’ Association for 1934 states that, since the last summary of the International Tin Committee’s activities was submitted to members, there has been a notable stability in the price of tin. At the end of
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  • 568 12 HENRY GARDNER CO., LTD. Metal Market Report U.S. TRADE IMPROVING London, July 12. The comparative buoyancy of trade in this country and to only a slightly less extent in the Dominions, continues to present a striking contrast to the difficulties elsewhere. Under the surface European political conditions appear very troubled
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  • 108 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 75 3 64 <4 63|64< New York 4.96 4.95% Montreal 4.961 a 4.96% Brussels 29.22 29.23 Geneva 15.19 Amsterdam 7.35% 7.36% Milan 60 jV 60% Berlin 12.32 12.35 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90%, Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%» Vienna 26% 26%
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    • 136 12 The fashion of our century To re res k anc revive /iiw in ball-room and con- ffljgliM X!/C cert-hall, on the sports-ground and 1 at me; I UJ Ji i M 11 JuL F i' i Zfl Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore, *Phone 47 11 Miamnwiiiihwiiiiibn
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  • 168 13 —Reuter. definitely" Not Meeting Next Week S?Q JOHN CAMPBELL'S ASSURANCE oducers Dissatisfied Vith Present Price London, July 25. tely, there’s no meeting next .id Sir John Campbell, Chairthe International Rubber »n Committee to Reuter when it was rumoured in London York that the Committee is on July
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  • 207 13 per cent, preference shares. —Rugby Radio Service. Big Rise In Railway I Receipts 5.8% INCREASE IN RETAIL SALES I London, July 25. i Railway receipts which are regarded as one of the most reliable indications of the state of trade are still rising and four
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  • 262 13 Rugby Radio Service Visit To Channel Isles —AND BACK TO COVENT GARDEN In Time To See Jubilee Performance London, July 25. The Prince of Wales completed his short official visit to Jersey and Guernsey yesterday. He left the latter island in a Royal Air Force flying
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  • 142 13 Duties Advisory Committee.—Rugby Radio Service. Regulation Of Imports Considered London, July 25. Questioned in the House of Commons regarding the Government’s policy for inilk products the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Walter Elliot, replied that Government would review the dairy produce situation fully before next March but as
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  • 41 13 .—Reuter General Goering has dissolved the Reich League of Catholic Front Fighters which is the Catholic ex-service men’s organisathen on the ground that it liable to carry religious differences into the ranks of German ex service men.—Reuter Wireless.__
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  • 315 13 .—Reuter. Armed Police Guard Conveyance To London VALUE PRACTICALLY INCALCULABLE London, July 25. Dr. W.C. Chen, Counsellor to the Chinese Embassy, Mr. Stephen Gaselee and Mr. Lamb, Secretary of the Royal Academy, who motored to Portsmouth this morning to greet the cruiser, “Suffolk,” arriving with its precious
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  • 83 13 —Reuter. Parliamentary Circles Anticipate Resignation Hague, July 25. The Cabinet met in the morning but the decision as regards dissolution O' resignation is not expected to be pub’ished until late today or tomorrow morning. It is learned on good authority that the Cabinet is divided and it is
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  • 68 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Slight Improvement In Great Britain London, July 25. There is a sl'ght improvement in the road accident figures for Grea Britain issued today for the week ended July 2C They are 123 killed nrd 5,213 injured. In the previous week the figures were 127 killed
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    • 287 13 ’Phone 485 Amalgamated Amusements, Limited 86. Beach Street. Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS, Friday. 26th July. 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA •wry N CHENG K TNAH LOOT” IM CHIT 2. YEN CHENG TNAH LOCI KOON—KHIM PANG TEIK” Starring Miss LOW CHOOI HAR—A new Star Artiste. FREE
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    • 131 13 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE ON SUNDAY, 28th, AT 2-45 PM. THE SUPER ROMANTIC HINDUSTANI TALKIE “VINA-VELI” OR SHAHI LAKKARHARA An Oriental Episode Made Into A Magnificent Screen Drama. ENJOY THE THRILLS, THE MARVELLOUS PLOT, THE GRAND SETTINGS AND THE MELODIOUS SONGS.' HERE IS TRULY A PICTURE TO YOUR LIKING
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  • 346 14 NOTICE Agents K.L.M. notify that the aircraft due to leave Alor Star for Europe on the 28th instant has been cancelled and there Will therefore be no air mail despatches made up in Penang tomorrow. AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar Northern and Southern
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  • 670 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Thfl following is a fist of vessels arriving •nd selling from Penang during the week} KN POVT TODAY 5.5. MATA HARI for Teluk Anspn, Po. j Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore» 8.5. DJAMBI from Je.va ports via Singa. pore. Sails same day for Boston,
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    • 107 14 I) I I 1 It is always wise for athletes and sportsmen yjwn to carry a bottle of TIGER BALM when out on the fields. Unforeseen mishaps, such as accidents, sprains, nervous breakdown due to over-exertion etc. can k e cured on the very spot by application of the WORLD
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    • 1440 14 Wireless Programmes HR f* Tl].e B. B C Northern Ireland Orchestra: 4.20 —Woman's Programme: 2 Miniature suite Eric coates leader, Philip Whiteway, conductor, E. The “Woman and the Nation” 3 Serenade G. Pieme TODAY Godfrey Brown. 9.05 —Close down. Exhibition at Dusseldorf B.3o—“Latest News from Holland.” 4.50 —News in English
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    • 259 16 ouecns I The Biggest Race-Week Attraction O Gala Malayan Premiere I I 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 I MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY AT 2-45 P.M. E I WARNER BROS. GLORIOUS MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA PASSED BY THE CENSOR WITHOUT A SINGLE CUT! .the show YOU VE-WAITED TWO YEARS TO SEE..HERE f IN ALL ITS
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  • 2485 17 Stage And Screen 1 MELODRAMA IN CHICAGO SACHA GUITRY SEASON "BECKY SHARP" IN COLOUR MUSICAL FILM FROM RUSSIA ,;r. Our Own Correspondent). London, July 13. aU t m productions. J 3 zero month in the West End rical calendar. Few new s” are presented, mangers be1 with the preparation of
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  • 3350 18 PARKING OF HACKNEY CARRIAGES PUBLIC STAND IN KING EDWARD PLACE CENTRE OF DOWNING STREET NOT APPOINTED A STAND Minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Ccmmisioners of George Town. Tls ang held n Tuesday> the 9th Ju, y Present: Mr. J. A. Black., President, Dr. J.
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    • 172 18 ■L Ji J" z :i W 5 jt S -wWpIl i I />7 ,>aaH i 5 i JB A baby’s life is full of interest, to himself, and those around him. His J> ■L first smile is a thing of wonder, his chuckles a delight, his vigorous kicks Jjl a
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  • 273 19 Incident During Execution Incidents outside Wandsworth Prison while an execution was taking place were described at the London South-Western Police Court. Mrs. Violet Van der Elst, of Addisonroad, Kensington, the leader of a campaign for the abolition of capital punishment. was alleged to have driven
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  • 113 19 Accused Bound Over To Keep Peace Judgment was delivered yesterday by- the police magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the case in which seven Malays and a Chinese were charged that they, being mem- bers of an unlawful assembly, did enter the premises of the Jelutong
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    • 41 19 MA# 77 Mr’ pills. I APIOL STEEL I Sureandccrtain for all Female I U complai its. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I I W. J. EDMONDS, S The English Pharmacy g 52-54, Beach Street, Penang. fl
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    • 200 19 property p AINTs 9 IS WEALTH aplsr zJ I I I i I I The greatest enemy of property ia I deterioration. I If the exterior of your home la beginning I to appear weather-beaten, or if the floors I and interior woodwork are showing signs I of wear —NOW
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 77 19 UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED —by “Movie Spotlight” zZ" A McGm/, star, is hjuLdUnuuj I sllu/i&t a nambtr of i I rto Indian friends RiwjU/iq Bros. and J W sSjT Barnum kßaiLuj SlubUjbred Hhjsuons! 7/7s in t I drank black tea for. n jjk' wkiskui, wafts for qi/t, ftKyjcWhV \and thin }dlos
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  • 1263 20 SINGING BIRD A NON-ACCEPTOR SCRATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING Below will be found the programme, with selections and order of running for tomorrow’s races at Penang*, the first day of the Fenang Turf Club Jubilee Meeting:— RACE 1 Horses, Class 3, Division 2,5 J
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  • 175 20 Soldiers Beat Health Department (From Our Own Correspondent) Tniping, July 25. The replay between “B” Coy. 2 20th Burma Rifles and the Medical and Health Dept, resulted in a win for the former team by two goals to one. The soldiers assumed the lead from the start
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  • 58 20 P.C.C. v. Krian Club On the Esplanade, Sunday July 28J 1935 at 10.30 *?...m. P.C.C. —S. V. Adams, H. W. Brady, H. A. F. Brooke, J. Cooper, J. E. Jeans. T. A. D. Hewan, H. O. Hopkins (capt.), J. E. Miller. H. E. Muriel, H. L. Murray and
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  • 39 20 S'pore Swimmers Draw With S.C.C. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 26. The Chinese polo team which will participate at the Malayan Olympiad to be held at Penang, yesterday drew four all with the Singapore Swimming Club.
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  • 125 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £232.10.0 £229.15.0 London (3 months) £223.0.0 £220.15.0 Singapore $115.75 $114.50 Business Done Penang $115.75 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $4.00 $4.05 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO I RUBBER London 5%d 5%d i New York lljJc(G) ll}gc(G) i Singapore Spot 18 %c 18
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  • 778 20 Driving Lorry Rashly BUTTERWORTH DISTRICT COURT (By Our Own Reporter) Butterworth, Today. John Barrie of Malakoff Estates was this morning convicted by the District Judge of causing the death of a Malay named Mat Zaman bin Bakar by doing a rash act not culpable homicide by
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  • 17 20 .—Reuter. Amsterdam, July 26. The bank rate has been raised to six per cent.—Reuter.
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  • 300 20 KENNEDY vp aNY TODAY’S PRICES The fol owing are the latest quotation.*» in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Shm List today Yesterday Todav Buyers Sellers Buyers Sell TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.70 1.86 ex 1.70 1.80 s .< Batu Selangor 75 80 75 80 Jelebu 82% 87% 82% 87’
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    • 368 20 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PENGKALEN LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) 1 Advice has been received by cable of the I declaration of an interim dividend of 3d. per share (less Income Tax) on both classes of shares payable in England on Bth August, *****. Local shareholders will receive their warrants on arrival of
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