Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 40. 174. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 357 1 Rugby Radio Service. Secure New Naval Limitation Agreement British Policy Unchanged London, July 29. ■nt by Sir Bolton Eyres Monrd of the Admiralty, last it was unfortunately necessary t the principle of ratios in an tire new naval limitation hL was repeated in the House of j
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  • 83 1 housing 6,000 people. —Rugby Service. Pre ess Of Governments j Campaign London, July 29. r> ss of Government’s campaign iition of slum continues. I* l •a, following conferences beCounty Council and the Metre po- ighs. it has been decided that y will acquire and clear the ’lemned areas
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  • 558 1 Receiver's Report QUESTION ASKED IN THE COMMONS Mr. David Grenfell, in the House of Commons on July 16, .asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he had considered the report of the Senior Official Receiver upon the position of James and Shakspeare, Ltd. Further, whether,
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  • 52 1 —Reuter. Military Force To Be Increased Paris, July 29. The French Somaliland military force, consisting of one company will be raised forthwith to a battalion and will be well equipped. The reinforcement is a precaution in case the Italo-Ethiopian conflict disturbs the neighbouring tribes. Some aeroplanes are also
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  • 438 1  -  By RUDYARD KIPLING The following poem was written fcMr. Rudyard Kipling on the occasion <O/ the Royal Naval Review at Spithenri:— After His Realms and States were moved To bare their hearts to the King hey loved, Tendering themselves in homage and devotion, The
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  • 180 1 Tokio Perturbed At Cancellation Japanese circles are very much pert- turbed over the cancelling by Egypt of the Egyptian-Japanese trade arrangements. Three Japanese textile firms held discussions with the Japanese British Chamber of Commerce at Tokio wherein it was pointed out that notwithstanding the very large Japanese purchases
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  • 88 1 Rugby Radio Service. Continued Growth In Great Britain London, July 29. Figures published by the Home Office and (Travel Association indicate the continued growth of tourist traffic into Great Britain. During the quarter at end June this year, there were 62,141 holiday visitors and 22,213 business visitors to
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  • 1509 1 Annual Report SATISFACTORY FINANCIAL POSITION The following is the annual report for 1934/1935 of the Association, of British Malaya, the annual general meeting of which was held in London last week:— ACCOUNTS. The statement for the year under review, as in previous years, has been prepared
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  • 205 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Settlement Of Assyrians From Irak Situation In Lahore Now Quiet London, July 29. The situation in Lahore, arising from a dispute between Sikhs and Muslims, and the problem of the settlement of Assyrians from Irak in the Gharb Area in Syria, were dealt
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    20 3 DRAKE’ arrived in Exeter in a spectators when he 'eady j or carnival week, and caused changed wit I
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  • 870 3 ON 2ND, 3RD, 4TH 5TH AUGUST, 1935. Genera/ Programme wt V Date. Time. EVENTS. Piece. 2nd August 9 a.m. Opening Ceremony Track Grt>und 9 a.m. Tennis (Men) (Setengcr vs. Penang) C. R. C. Ground RSV 9 a.m. Tennis (Men) (Malacca vs.
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  • 2434 4 EDUCATION FOR MARRIAGE SCIENTISTS TO HELP HOUSEWIVES MATERNAL MORTALITY RESEARCH STALIN'S HOME LIFE CAMPAIGN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 16. TWO ROYAL ANNIVERSARIES I TWO ROYAL anniversaries occurred on July 6. Forty-two years ago J the King was married to Princess Mary of Teck,
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  • 364 5 SIDE BY SIDE WITH SAUCE AND AERATED WATERS TAIPING CORONER'S STRONG COMMENTS Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 29. coolie named Falany living at .1 ering, went to a village sundry v a bottle of lemonade. Given lany went home and was met e
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  • 415 5 S'pore Jubilee Celebrations THE PROGRAMME FOR AUGUST 24 Particulars are now available of the Royal Air Force Jubilee celebrations to take place in Singapore on Saturday, August 24. The Station will be open at noon, and the main flying programme will commence at 4.00 p.m. Between
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  • 765 5 Accused Convicted At Assizes SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS* R.I. A Chinese named Lien Chee was charged with robbery before Mr. Justice Whitley at the Penang Assizes yesterday afternoon, and following an unanimous verdict of guilty returned by a common jury he was sentenced to seven years’ rigorous
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    • 143 5 Bodily Power Mental Strength H They are here Ki sanatogen The nervous system must be vigorous, otherwise not only the body suffers but will-power and mental capacity are seriously affected as well Invigorate your nervous system by taking Sanatogen. In so doing, you will both strengthen your body and improve
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  • 190 6 The Navy Salutes The King GUNS OF THE FLEET firing the salute of twenty-one guns as the Victoria and Albert, with the King on board, steamed into position at the head of the long lines of warships assembled at Spithead for the Jubilee Naval Review.
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  • 1090 7 advertising Malaya Ipoh, July 28. winger expressed the opinion that j. striction was doing much to help itry. Other matters like Malaya i ncy in London, Malayan students! fl: and the greater publicity Malaya ring in world events, were dealt v >, course of
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  • 121 7 Subject To Judgment For $1,500 Singapore, July 27. Appearing before Mr. Justice Williamson in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Dr. J. B. Van Cuylenberg applied for his discharge in bankruptcy. In supporting the application, Mr. D. K. Walters said that if the application was granted, his client would
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  • 710 7 REGULATIONS GOVERNING THEIR AWARD The regulations governing the King George V Silver Jubilee Scholarships for which a capital sum of $lO,OOO was presented by the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory, Ltd., to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of His Majesty’s accession are contained in a Straits Settlements Government Gazette
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  • 694 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Eric Macfadyen, who is well-known, in the rubber world, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. The Straits Settlements Assize Court will hold a session in Malacca on Tuesday, August 20. Messrs. F. Ogden and A. N. Rowlands left London for Penang on June 29 by the
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  • 1306 8 PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS FOR TODAY EDNA MAY AND SQUEEZE GOOD THINGS The following is the programme for today's races, together, with selections by lic-lac. RACE 1 J S S IO S. o FRIENDSHIP 8.11 Cheong Yok Chong J o 0 1 EDNA MAY 8.08 Kota
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  • 310 8 —Reuter. RACING AT GOODWOOD TODAY London, July 29. The following are the probables for the Stewards’ Cup to be run at Goodwood tomorrow:—• SOLENOID 6y. (Mr. J. V. Rank) Carslake SHALFLEET 4y. (Mr. H. Leader) Jelliss GREENORE 6y. (Lady Ludlow) Weston ALMOND HILL 4y. (Capt. J.
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  • 128 8 "A" Coy. Burma Rifles Beat Education Department (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 29. In the second round of the “Saw Ah i Choy” Jubilee Cup competition, “A” Coy. 2 20th Burma Rifles defeated the Education Department by five goals to three. The Soldiers attacked strongly from
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  • 961 8 .—Reuter. Fourth Test Match VILJOEN'S SOUND INNINGS FOR 124 Manchester, July 29. The scores at the clcse of play today in the Fourth Test Match were as follows: England—3s7 and 43 for 1 wicket. South Africa—3lB. Viljoen played a sound innings of 124 and together with
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  • 598 8 Practice Match J IN PREPARATION FOR I OLYMPIAD Although two goals down in the first half in a friendly soccer match with the Indian Recrceticn Club on th e Victor Green yesterday, the Penang Chin.se Foot ball Association, who are turning up fo the Malayan Chinese Olympiad
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  • 1333 9  -  R.T. HOLMES AS ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN BY J. B. HOBBS London, July 13. J E look to the Varsity match to V 7 discover fresh talent for firstclass cricket, always with the v Simeone coming to the front as captain of England. It is vc amateurs
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    1749 9 KING'S THIRD SUCCESS WINDSOR LAD WINS ECLIPSE STAKES RETIREMENT OF A GREAT HORSE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 23. A ROYAL VICTORY The King gained his third success of the present racing season when Curraghmore got the best of an exciting finish with The Jesuit and
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  • 953 10 Signor Alussolini states that when Abyssinia’s intention is officially known, Italy will see no difficulty in participating in the Council Meetingof the League of Nations, assuming that in the present state of affairs, the meeting can have no other object than that of studying the best means
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  • 1757 10 BIGGER QUOTA WANTED MR. HENGGLER SUPPORTS 1929 BASIS The following is a full report of the questions asked at yesterday’s meeting at Ipoh, only some of which appeared in our yesterday’s issue. Mr. Leong Sin Nam said that the Chinese found great difficulty in working their mines
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  • 398 11 issession Of Forged 1.0. U. ENANG ASSIZES nang Assizes today before Mr. tky, a Sikh named Surain is charged with being in possesi 1.0. U. chit for $B2, knowing the forged and intending the same lulently or dishonestly used as (aimed trial and a common jury ‘lied,
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  • 101 11 Stole Bag From House n_ Chinese named Lim Kung Nam 1 in the police court today for Accused had pleaded guilty when with theft of a leather bag valued from No. 12, Armenian Street on ve Inspector W. Ingham, who prosaid accused had a clean record. a, who
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  • 87 11 '/oman Acquitted In Theft Case inent was delivered in the police today by the magistrate (Mr. J. P. 4'ii) in which a Chinese woman, Yong lee, was charged with theft of a pair bracelets valued at $13.50, from rson of a Cantonese girl named B' on
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  • 131 11 Mystery Of Tamil's Death Cleared Up VERDICT AT CORONER'S INQUIRY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 30. The mystery of the Tamil’s death, whose body was found near Jubilee Park, was cleared up at the Coroner’s inquest concluded yesterday. Originally foul play was suspected and the body
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  • 127 11 Accused's Story Disbelieved The case was heard this morning in the police court in which a Chinese. Saw Ah Tecw, was charged with theft of’4oo rambuttans from a planta‘ion et Kampong Bahru on July 29. Inspector Goh prosecuted. Md. Ibrahim gave evidence that he saw accused plucking
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  • 64 11 Chinese Released On $lOO Bail A charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Lim Au Lee, with a penknife at the New Bazaar on July 29, was preferred against Yam Hai Kwan in the police ccurt today. Accused claimed trial. Inspector Embury asked for a week's
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  • 43 11 Difference Of Opinion Rumoured It is rumoured in Cairo that a difference of opinion has sprung up between the European military advisers of the Emperor of Abyssinia, especially between the Swedish general stationed at Addis Ababa and the German staff officers.
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  • 101 11 Construction Of Six Key Army Air Bases Washington, July 29. The Senate has passed the Bill authorising the construction of six key army air bases to defend Alaska and its frontiers. The Bill now goes to White House.—Reuter. The following passengers travelled by the planes which
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 209 11 (To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette") Sir, The seating accommodation on the Stand, formerly called the “Members’ Stand.” a right of usage swept away by the application of the whitewash brush, is wholly inadequate, and, to add to the inconvenience of members, an "unofficial" practice of “reservation"
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  • 103 11 Mr. Yeoh Sim Teng Miss Wong Keng Sian (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, July 28. A pretty wedding was solemnised today between Yeoh Sin Teng, of the Telegraph Department and Miss Wong Keng Sian eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Hong Kee, at the Chung
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  • 141 11 A Malay named Mat Rajab was charged in the police court today before Mr. J.P. Biddulph with abetment of the offence of cheating by Kadir Pitchay at No. 434, Penang Road on July 23. Inspector Lewis, who prosecuted, asked for a postponement in the case. An adjournment till
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    • 133 11 Now there comes a burst of cheering See the King of Health and Beauty “"'X. Vk fc l the sound ,n S of a sea As the cheers still louder grow ’if* pothers, Uncles, Cousins Cow Gate for every Baby 9 g/ Hail the Childrens Jubilee I Hear the merry
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  • 93 11 OBITUARY 1 The committee have to record with deep regret the deaths reported during the year under review of the following members of the Association Sir L. F. W. Davidson, Sir J. Bromhead (Matthews, K-C-, J-P., Captain J. M. Daly, Dr. E. A. O. Travers, Messrs. A. Savage I Bailey,
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  • 1419 12 INVENTION OF IMPORTANCE TO AVIATION Probably few industries have shown such .marked progress in the course of recent s years as has that associated with rubber r products. Primarily concerned, as the in-jg dustry is, with the manufacture of tyres, r the great development that
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  • 121 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday i Paris 75 3 64 75 7 64 j New York 4.96% 4.96% i Montreal 4.96% 4.97 J Brussels 29.31 29.26 Geneva 15.17% 15.21 [Amsterdam 7.31% 7.36% Milan 66% 60% Berlin 12.9 12.30 Prague 119 A 119% I Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90%
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  • 402 12 Shareholders Want Better Price 1 CONCERTED ACTION SUGGESTED Three-Party Parley Proposed Mr. F. J. Tompsett, chairman of the Rubber Shareholders’ Association, has sent a letter to the chairmen of all rubber producing companies and all rubber agency houses suggesting co-operative action to bring about an improvement
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    • 206 12 1 n i I Before you g I say ‘Whisky’ I I say I i y i Dewar's B B Bl I ‘WhiteLabel’ wL Jk OBTAINABLE IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES ALSO IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS (Quarter Size.) BOLB AGENTS FOR Penang, Perak and Kedah
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  • 16 13 was trapped below the street surface was brought oZX’tXT to hospital with severe burns.
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  • 255 13 Reuter. SOCIALISTS MAY DO BADLY London, July 29. e political soothsayers who have been recently forecasting a general election in e Spring have now changed their opinion and predict one in Autumn. Parliament adjourns on Friday when it is expected the royal assent will be given to two
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  • 160 13 Dublin. July 14. A tragic mistake by which a baby was given cerbolic acid instead of olive o-l was investigated at Wicklow ca July 13. when Dr. Nora Wallace, Dublin, who had been temporary medical officer of Dungarsi town Dispensary, was acquitted
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  • 111 13 —Reuter he ’’Daily Herald" Story V 'RLD BUILDING RACE, IF TRUE London, July 29. admiralty refuses to confirm or Daily Herald” naval story. The i. r f ships becoming obsolete be--1935 and 1942 under treaty provis! xplains the decrease of one in capital > but actually 12
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  • 132 13 n.—Reuter Heer Colijn To Form Cabinet London, July 29. T:. n-ws that Dr. Colijn has been. by the Queen with the formation Dinet caused a volte-face on the r: Exchange market. I’ors rushed to cover their sales an d Dutch nationals repurchased the they had previously sold.
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  • 52 13 ■m Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 29. and adjustments to the brakes P' rial Airways eastbound plane pleted at noon today, after a up. The plane departed at in. tor Alor Star and if the reports are favourable will make ’light on to Seletar. There are no
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  • 40 13 Reuter. London, July 29. ylon and the Dutch Indies have unched a publicity plan to expand 'irnption throughout the world and unate the existing propaganda. urnpaigns will allocate over l!l, l annually derived from a special Reuter.
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  • 107 13 Reuter. British Holders' Position REPRESENTATIONS BEING MADE London, July 29. In the House of Commons Mr. Lyons inquired from the Foreign Secretary what he proposed to do in view of the recent representations by the Committee of British holders of Chinese Government bonds. Sir Samuel Hoare presumed
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  • 91 13 i.—Rugby Radio Service. To Attempt Long Distance Records London, July 29. Mr. Campbell Black, who with Mr. C. W. A. Scctt won the Mildenhall to Melbourne race n a -De Havilland Comet machine, will attempt next month to establish three fresh long disterce records. These flights will
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  • 192 13 psc.> <> Singapore Should Have Art Gallery The decision arrived at by the Van Kleef Bequest Committee, who had agreed to purchase, out of the Van Kleef Bequest, two bronze heads by Stirling, at an estimated cost of $l.OOO, plus charges was referred to at the meeting
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  • 101 13 Rugby Radio Service. Leaving For Geneva Today London, July 29. i Mr. Anthony Eden will lead the British Delegation and will leave London for Gene •va cn Tuesday. M. Laval will also leave Paris on Tuesday evening for Geneva and the two statesmen will probably have an
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    18 13 THE EMIR SAUD signing autographs at the reception given to meet him at the Lon-
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    • 72 13 OPENS THURSDAY IST AUGUST 1 I WV i-.» a wiii' f l4 e 1 «oorkHnS beOU l V Qefm aSiorvaS 9 V i sone u thesn se veS y Z o sthe9’ r i> ilk, \Z -X u s ch‘ nC wlfeJSjeZ' st? Supported By L WHll 1 20™ "c
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    • 146 13 OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 wBIRM savage floods and ANGRY MOUNTA,NS Where GaunLpeZofiZ, ten >. S G RL Ti! 0 7i. S > eemed To F,u Among X Za&Jfl Evans) IN SILK FROM HER Lne Shadows— TBH ELOPING f«ancee and wH find adventure Where A Darling Of Society Flung Vain Pretense
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  • 281 14 The Peet Office notifies that a telegram, frpm G.P.O. London, says that the mail despatched from Peneng on 6th July by the s.s. “Mantua” was delivered in London on July 28. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) byj train to Alcr Star and thence
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  • 483 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Princi|»al Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving vnd sailing from Penang during the week: nr POST TODAY S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bag®n Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Balei) Sails tomorrow for the same ports. S.S. GEN. V. D. HEYDEN
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1091 14 Wireless Programmes I chestra, conducted by Harry Pe». Re-5 B•B C I i a yed from the Hippodrome Theatre, Bir- mingham. 9.os—Close down. j TODAY TRANSMISSION 3 Transmission 5 9.20 —Big Ben. A Pianoforte Two of the following frequencies will by Ernest Lush. 9.3s—The Bourneused mouth Municipal Orchestra, Betram Lewis;
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    • 153 14 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by “Straits Times.” Stock Share Report supplied by Fraser Co. 8.30 Close down. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 P.M. 6.00 Recorded Music. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by “Straits Times.” 8.30 Close down. Z.HJ.—PENANG Wavelength 49.3 metres PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY TODAY P.M. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 7.ss—Messrs. Lean Co.’s Share Report.
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  • 124 17 SOVIET MORALIST'S PRIVATE LIFE Moscow, July 22. Meskhi, alias Sarkis Galus’ian. .>i the Mosccw office of "IntourSoviet State travel agency for visitors, has been sentenced to 10 risonment for misusing his posir.gage in improper relations with fle employees. > •.-are fully-kept diary contained the addresses and
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  • 161 17 Countess Munster's Story At Inquest nquest on Martin James Valentine M aster, the 17-month-old son of Count Munster, who was drowned in an 'i -ntal pool at his parents’ summer Birch Common, Ascot, on July 14, eld on July 15 and a verdict of
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  • 97 17 Official Posts Resigned Berlin, July 14. Richard Strauss, the German comhas resigned, it was announced on 13, his official posts as president of teich Chamber of Music and chairof the Professional Association of an Composers. ■states that he finds his duties too ’mg in
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  • 617 17 DEATH FOLLOWS HER REFUSAL "TOLD HIM DEFINITELY SHE WOULD NOT MARRY HlM"—Uncle's Statement. Said to have been “madly in love” with a baronet a daughter, an ex-policeman, Keith Albert Henry Beyfus (23), who had been missing, was found dead in the sea at Seaford. He had
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  • 76 17 No Speech Allowed I A Royal favour was granted to Wigan Carnival on July 13. Permission was grant- j ed for the King and Queen to be imper- j sonated, the only condition being tha there should be no speaking. The King was impersonated by Mr.
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    14 17 INVESTITURE.—Captain Beedlc. ot the Gordon Highlanders, leaving Buckingham Palace after receiving the M
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  • 237 17 Sentence On Mother Reduced Amy Gertrude Ethel Bourne, of Margate, who was sentenced to three years' penal servitude fcr attempting to murder her two children by gas-poisoning, had her sentence in the second div sion by the Court of Criminal Appeal co July 15. The Lord Chief
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  • 179 17 Chief Constable Hopes To Have "Talkies" Soon A slow motion film of street betting i transactions, taken by two constables hidden in business premises 20 yards away, was shown in the Chesterfield Police Court I on July 15, end was generally considered to jbe
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  • 387 17 2 Passengers And Pilot Killed BRISTOL CHANNEL DISASTER Cardiff, July 22. Two passengers and the pilot were killed when a six-s e ater Dragon Moth passenger ’plane on the regular Bristol-Cardiff service, crashed into the sea in the Bristol Channel within a mile and a half
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  • 269 17 Body Covered With Leaves Dar-Es-Salaam. An extraordinary instance of elephant sagacity is reported from Oldeani, in the Northern Province of Tanganyika. Hugo Steevesand, a German settler of that district, went out one afternoon this week accompanied by his European assistant and some native labourers, to
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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    • 180 17 MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM BROADCAST RELEASE. NEW RECORD FOR JULY, 1935. Hear Srimathi K. Kochamal Really At Her Best On Record. OU No R 4o4 4~. SKX The Best Up-to-date Dialogue. .> Wear It Now. S. V. Subbiah Bhagavathar i w Miss M. S. Vijayal. K. Kochamal. BT. 2099. LATEST
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  • 1856 18 THE BRITISH LEAD FOR PEACE COMPROMISE BETTER THAN WAR THE CRISIS AND THE LEAGUE Sir Samuel Hoare is leading a forlorn hope in trying to keep the peace between Italy and Abyssinia, and his valour has had small thanks at home or abroad. To his honour he persists,
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  • 17 18 SE.MORITA ANITA LIZANA, the Chilean tennis champion, on her departure from Victoria to Paris.
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  • 281 18 Mystery Of Red Liquid In Two Glasses Rome, July 15. No cause has yet been found to account for the deaths of Mr. H. N. Scott, a Nottingham man, who w>a.s Director for Italy of the American Express Company, ana of Mrs. May Catherine Thompson,
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  • 103 18 Olean, New York. The inhabitants of this neighboui hoo« are searching with extreme care for a bcai filled with dynamite and I kely tc« go off, >1 roughly handled. Pipe line workers stored ‘hirteen sticks of dynamite in a wooden box for construe tion work before leaving
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  • 34 18 T A LONG the earth came McDonald with his own «uppie and sifter silence. -Hie wrist was poised for a second before the ball flashed through the air—the beautiful poise of the
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  • 126 18 The Extraordinary House, by Rosita Forbes (Cassell, 7s. 6d.). Astonishing happenings to an oddly assorted group of English folk in a South American republic. Revolution, passion and thrills. Modern Drama, by J. W. Marriott (The "Little Theatre” Series. Nelson, 5s.). A survey of the theatre to-day in
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  • 466 18 -rEVER have such influence and such power been -L n brought to bear upon Europe by any man not possessing a kingly title.” The man was John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough. The description of him is written by his descendant, Winston Churchill, in his second volume
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • 715 19 A Physician discusses Skin Troubles —Cause Cure SKIN rashes are common yet they are alarming to the ordinary person. Their treatment is often none too easy and it depenis entirely on the discovery of the real cause. lie causes which come from without. are many.
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  • 811 19 STEADILY GAINING CONTROL OF CHINA nkins of Poona writes as Editor of the London! •■>n the situation in the Far i 1919 Japan has been act- ingas i' r Mandatory of the League of r the former German Colo-! < Pacific North of the F.qua-' tor, the
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  • 452 19 VIOLENT OUTBURST IN PRESS Rome, July 22. The misunderstanding which appears to have arisen between Mr. Sugimura. the Japanese Ambassador to the Quirinal, and his Government, coupled with reports of an anti-Italy and pro-Abyssinia campaign in Japan, has evoked in the Italian Press today a storm of
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  • 114 19 Japanese Interest In Abyssinia Tokyo, July 20. Mr. Hirota, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, informed the Italian Ambassador, Signor Auriti, that Japan is at cnee the friend of Italy and Abyssinia, and does not intend to take sides at present, but will follow developments calmly.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 27 19 A Tailoring House of the Highest Repute “ALBENECREPE” CHECK PLAIN GOLDTHREAD BEST SELECTION IN HANDMADE "UNDIES" LEADING SILK MERCHANT. PLAIN FLORAL LAME Always first with the Latest.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous

  • 1123 20 LEAVE FOR PENANG ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT TAI SWEE KEE MAY NOT BE FIT FOR SPORTS (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Monday. Nearly 200 Perak Chinese athletes, the cream of local athletic talent, are travelling to Penang during the week to contest in the Malayan
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  • 74 20 —Reuter. Middlesex Defeat Essex London, July 29. At Chesterfield, Derbyshire defeated Northamptonshire by ID wickets. Northamptonshire made 156 and 142 (Townsend 5 for 21). Derbyshire replied with 285 and 15 for no wickets. At Ilford, Middlesex defeated Essex by 141 runs. Middlesex scored 182 and
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  • 242 20 iviauiiru a t. —Reuter. Sensational Doubles Victory FOR HUGHES TUCKEY At Wimbledon in the Davis Cup Challenge round Hughes and Tuckey beat I Allison and Van Ryn 6|2, I|6, 6|B, 6|3, 6|3, Great Britain retaining the trophy by three matches to nil. The sensational British victory
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  • 119 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) No market £233.12.6 London (3 months) No market £218.17.6 Singapore $115.00 $115.25 Business Done Penang $115.62% $115.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundrled) $4.10 $4.10 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER London No market 5Hd New York No market ll}gc(G)
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  • 1189 20 Annual Meeting DIVIDEND OF 4| PER CENT. The fallowing is th e Chairman’s Speech a,t the Twenty-fifth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 7 Royal Bank Place, Glasgow, C.l, on July 10, 1935. Mr. David Carruthers, the Chairman cf the Company, said I take it
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  • 170 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Selle» TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 I Batu Selangor 75 80 75 80 Hong Fatt 47 49 47 49 Nawng Pet 70 75 70 75 North Taiping 47 49 47 49 Rahman Hyd. 90 92% 90 92% Raub Gold
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  • 145 20 TUESDAY, JULY 30 London Bank Demand 2J3 13|16 4 m|st 23 15|lfl Private 3 mist credit 2[4 I|B 3 Documentary 7|32 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 7V2 dis. Shanghai T.T. 31 dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 30 f 3 s RATE OF EXCHANGE
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  • 388 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Shan List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN.— Ampat Tin 37% 4 0 3 6 4 0 Ayer Weng 1.72% I.Boex 1.70 I.Boex Ayer Hitam 12 9 13 9 12
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  • 147 20 Curtailment Of "Foreign Flags" The proposed project to curtail coast» trading in the Netherlands Indies by ships .under foreign flag is expected to be passed [very soon and when this has become lau 1 ships trading under other than the Dutcl flag will be allowed to call
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 37 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfai. 6.00 a.m «0 S Noon 82 S TIDE TA RLE TODAY High Water Low WatPU 1.16 a.m 7.15 a.m 1.00 p.m 7.51 p.m TOMORROW 1.45 a.m 7.51 a.m 1.31 p.m 8.20 p.m
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