Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 177. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 967 1 Full British Support Assured BRITAIN'S POLICY IN ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE Co-operation With Other Powers Particularly France TO ADOPT MEASURES OF CONCILIATION London, August 1. he situation arising from the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia was main subject of the speeches in the debate on foreign affairs
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  • 52 1 —Reuter. Killed In Motor Smash Barcelona, August t. Prince Alexis Mdivani, foiiner husband of Miss Barbara Hutton was killed in a motor smash near the village of Albona in the Province of < .erona. The lady accompanying him was seriously injured and is in hospital in a
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  • 76 1 .—Reuter Suggested For Governorship Of Hongkong Shanghai. Augus< 1. Appointment to the now vacant Governorship of Hongkong of a statesman with pre-eminent qualifications who will assume duties of rapporteur of the British Government on events on the Pacific, is suggested in a lead r by the “North China
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  • 156 1 Verdict Of Suicide (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 1. The Taiping Coroner, Che Mohamed Salleh, today returned a verdict of suicide at the inquest held into th -> death of a young goldsmith named Low Hong Yah, whose partly eaten away body was found one morning,
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  • 4639 1 FORMER PENANG FOOTBALLER CHARGED POSSESSION OF RUBBER WITHOUT COUPON COVERAGE (By Our Perak Representative) Telok Anson, Thursday. The leading evidence of the case in which the Perak State footballer, Lee Ee Eow, as manager of Chop Teik Cheng Chan is charged with a breach
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  • 302 1 I. —Rugby Radio Service. COMMONS DEBATE Disarmament Conference Failure Deplored British Concentration On Air Pact London, Aqgust 1. At the suggestion of the Leader of the Opposition, warmly welcomed by the Prime Minister last week, today’s debate on inI ternational affairs was of a general character and no
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    • 2109 2 rates for CASUAL' public bank PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS holidays SILVER JUBILEE MEETING 1935. AUIEHIIJLm 4th Day Saturday, 3rd August, 1935. HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK j The Exchange Banks sth Day, Monday, sth August, 1935. SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA. LIMITED I 3 Runs for each Division of
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    24 3 THE KING going on board the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert on arrival at Portsmouth for the Jubilee review of the Fleet.
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  • 1241 3 GOOD RECORD FOR FOUR MONTHS MRS. A. H. PINNICK'S INTERESTING WIRELESS TALK r «Rowing is the full text of Mrs. A. H. Pinnick's wireless talk 't r< m Station ZHJ, Penang Wireless Society:— listeners may remember that in v. _s: '.he first broadcast on Guiding
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  • 586 3 800 Hungry Guests At Review CATERING GOES AWRY Ambassadors In Food Scramble Every guest of the Government who was accommodated on board H.M. hospital ship Maine at the Naval Review at Spithead—they numbered 800—received a letter of apology from the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Bolton
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  • 53 4 ROYAL NAVAL REVIEW.—The King shaking hands with one of the skippers cf the fishing fleets who was presented on board the Victoria and Albert by the Prince of Wales, as Master of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets. On the right are the Duke of York and
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  • 2446 4 ROYAL AIR EXPANSION THE LEAGUE AND ABYSSINIA MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S PLANS NEW LEAGUE OF NATIONS SUGGESTION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 20. PRIME MINISTER’S HOLIDAY IT would not be surprising if the Prime Minister, who, with Mrs. Baldwin, is arranging to leave for
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  • 836 4 TO BE HELD IN PENANG ON 2ND, 3RD, 4TH STH AUGUST, 1935. General Programme Date. Time. EVENTS. Piece. 2nd August 9 a.m Opening Ceremony Track Field Ground 9 a.m. Tennis (Men) (Selengcr vs. Penang) C. R. c. Ground 9 a.m. Tennis (Men) (Malacca vs. Johore) Do.
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    • 241 5 NCVELTY DESIGN in CURTAIN NET 1 Aftft I I,oo I yards. NOW OFFERED Ar this price, i I BEAUTIFUL ART SILK CURTAIN NET. I Special Purchase of New and Attractive c f d i Art Silk Net in Glorious Shades of Royal, wO/e Price h I Emerald, Rose, Gold, Orange
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  • 279 6 CHAMPIONS T AST APPEARANCE- Windsor Lad on the way to victory i n tn Eclipse Stak -s a Sandown Par This race marked the end of his brilliant Turf career, and brought the total of his winnings to above £36.G00. WINDSOR LAD WINS LOOKERS -IN
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  • 193 7 Judgment Against Woman Singapore, July 31. 'tgment was delivered by Mr. Justice >:ett Terrell in the Supreme Court ■y, in the claim by Chua Joon Hean nst Tan Choo Neo and her mother Kai Neo, for $1,666 being the amount ti a promissory note plus interest and
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  • 239 7 Severe Rainstorm In Johore Johore Bahru, July 29. While the Johore Bahru Assizes were in session yesterday afternoon, a terrific rainstorm broke. It was betw’een 11 and 12 noon but it became so dark that the electric lights had to be switched on in Court. During this time,
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  • 228 7 Squatters Charged SECOND OCCURRENCE IN SINGAPORE Singapore, July 31. The stealing of rubber trees is still being j carried on to a great extent in Singapore. This fact was confirmed in the police court this morning then 17 Chinese squatters were produced before Mr. C. H.
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  • 359 7 Accused Guilty But Of "Unsound Mind" Johore Bahru. July 29. The hearing was continued this morning at the Johore Bahru Ass zes before. Mr. Justice J. V. Mills, ofl the case in which a Chinese labourer named Mok Kwai, formerly employed on Yew Hock Estate, Kota Tinggi,
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  • 63 7 Sequel To Sungei Besi Tragedy Kuala Lumpur, July 31. A Kongfoo Chinese, Chan Kiang, was charged yesterday before Mr. F. K. Wilson, the First Magistrate, with murder by causing the death of a compatriot, Fong Kooi, at Sungei Besi on July 29, at 10.30 a.m. The
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  • 296 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. Stratton-Brown is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. i Inspector A.A.N. Rodway, of the S.S. Police, is expected back from home leave very shortly. I Mr. R.B, Wilmot of Ipoh has arrived in Kuala Lumpur and is staying at the Hotel Majestic. i Mr. H.L. Carter,
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  • 2637 8 Kudo Raja Now In Form GAHEN WINS HIS RACE IN A CANTER WAMPUM PAYS $96 By Tic-Tac I'hc programme for yesterday, the third day of the Penang n'url Club Jubilee Meeting, though consisting only of seven events, a as nevertheless a good one,
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  • 44 8 —Reuter. Innings Victory MITCHELL ROWAN SCORE CENTURIES London, August 1.The South Africans defeated Surrey at the Oval by an innings and 205 runs. Surrey made 183 and 184 and the South Africans 572 Mitchell contributing 195 and Rowan 171,- —Reuter,
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  • 326 8 Full Entries The following are the full entries for the Penang Amateur Athletic Association Sports meeting to be held on August 10 on the Esplanade. The heats will be held on Wednesday 7th August on the Esplanade from 5 p.m. fcr the following events. 100 YARDS Lim Teong
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  • 80 8 Rough Diamond Beats Ang DESERVED VICTORY (BY “SECONDS OUT’) Ipoh, Thursday Rough Diamond secured a point's v 'over B. S. Ang in the star bout of 12 ro at Jubilee Park tonight before a crowd; The verdict was fully deserved as feught well. In the chief
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  • 113 8 Crecent Club's Easy Win The Crescent Football Club easily defeated the Boatmen’s Union by three clear goals in a second division league match played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground. The Club attacked from the start and confined play in their opponents’ area for some time. In
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  • 125 8 Win Fer Mrs. Corbett And Mrs. Laing (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug 2: Two matches in the Women’s Doubl&s of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championship meeting were play d yesterday in which Mrs. Corbett and Mrs. Laing beat Mrs Hovil and Mrs. Mounsey 6—2,
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  • 49 8 I—Reuter, Tiberius Wins By Short Head London, Augtvrt 1. The Goodwood Cup run at Gvodwooit teday resulted as fellows:— TIBERIUS 1 BENDEX 2 CECIL 3 Three ran. Won by a short head; five lengths between the second and third. Betting: 219 Tiberius; fi|l H pdex; 20|I Cecil,—Reuter,
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  • 15 8 who arrived this morning for his fight with Weber at Wembley Park tonight.
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  • 2107 9 London, July 20. 1’ ricket and all sport honoured Jack at a grea* public dinner held at the Chester Hotel. ver before has cricket known an oc!cei like this one. ry County side had its representaall angles of Club cricket had sent to
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  • 224 9 STANLEY WOOD WINS I TITANIC STRUGGLE The most exciting Senior T. T. Race ever was won by Stanley Woods pn a Guzzi June 22. With a bare four seconds in and he won a titanic struggle from J. ithrie on a Norton. In the last lap he
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  • 270 9 MEN WITH £lOO TO SPARE The M. C. C. is finding the utmost difficulty in getting eight amateurs to undertake the trip to Australia and New Zealand this winter. After much searching and the issue pf many invitations, only seven have accepted, says Charles
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  • 266 9 ONE BOUT IN THREE COUNTIES “I may be down, but I won’t be down for long,” said Jack O’Brien, last of the barefist prize-fighters, after leaving Clerkenwell County Court, where he fought an amusing verbal round on July 11 with Mr. Registrar Friend. His landlord in
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  • 367 9 To Meet U.S. Champion WORLD CRUISER-WEIGHT CONTEST Wembley Plans Barring a signature to a contract. Jacli. Petersen’s fight for the cruiser-weight world championship with Bob Olin. the Jewish- American holder, is as good as fired for the first week of September on tho Wembley Cup Final ground,
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  • 118 9 Amateurs Praise American Hospitality Eight British amateur boxers on July 12 arrived at Southampton from New York, each the proud possessor of a diamondstudded belt. Three others arrived, too—with just beTs. They were the team who had represented Great Britain against the cream of tiui United States amateurs—the
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  • 546 10 We published in our yesterday’s issue a long letter from Mr. Leggatt, the chairman of the Incorporated Society of Planters, on the planters’ salaries. Mr. Leggatt says now that every estate if not earning large profits is at least paying its way, the Incorporated Society of Planters, representing
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  • 150 10 Tennis Tournament PAHANG GIVEN WALK-OVER IN TWO SINGLES Owing to a hitch, the tennis tournament in the third Malayan Chinese Olympiad, did not start until 11 a.m. when it should have started at 9 a.m. Penang met Pahang in the first round and won by three games
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  • 1204 10 VAST GATHERING OF COMPETITORS OVER 1,000 FROM 8 STATES AND SETTLEMENTS OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY THIS MORNING "MAKING FOR A BETTER AND STRONGER RACE" At the official opening of the Third Malayan Chinese Olympiad this morning the Chinese Consul in Penang said that some
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    • 182 10 MARMITE (Registered 7 rade Mark) MAKES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Mannite sandwiches are appetising, economical and quickly made just mix Marmite with three times as much butter and spread. Excellent sandwiches may also be made with Marmite and cheese, walnut, tomato or any other salad vegetable. Marmite is the Great Yeast Food,
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    • 31 10 NATURAL MINERAL WATER I I The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o SOLE AGENTS! Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. IjUngapom, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 215 11 Taiping Cigar Rollers PROTEST AGAINST PAY REDUCTION i rom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 1. the first time in the history of female workers are on strike, i kers are the Chinese girls em- v Taiping cigar shops. For -i several days, dissatisfaction '■cen brewing among
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  • 152 11 Chief Justice's Order Set Aside (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 2. In the Court of Appeal yesterday, judgment was delivered in a case in which the Singapore Improvement Trust appealed i ainst the grant by the Chief Justice, Sir alter Huggard, of a writ of prohibition
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  • 128 11 i Printing Of Lottery i Tickets hand-press shown in K.L. COURT In the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday Inspector Leong Boon Swee produced a hand-press, two blocks and other printing apparatus, with 66 new lottery tickets, in connection with the prosecution of a Chinese charged with
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  • 296 11 Electrical Shop Raided JAPANESE RELEASED ON $5OO BAIL A Japanese named Hironaka was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today charged that he. being the occupier of No. 33. Bishop Street, did use the premises as a common betting house at
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  • 123 11 YESTERDAY TODAY mndon (Spot) £233.12.6 £234.5.0 ■ndon (3 months) £218.15.0 £219.15.0 gapore $115.37% $114.50 Business Done Penang $115.25 Business Done 25 tons COPRA.—(Sundried) $4 05 $4 05 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO IG7BBER Ix>ndon sind s’ild. ew York 12%c(G) 12%c(G) in gap ore Spot 19%c 19%c Aug 19% c
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  • 1002 11 ANNUAL MEETING TODAY The eleventh ordinary general meeting of members wes held at the Registered Office, No. 33, Beach Street, Penang this morning. Mr. A. A. Henggeler presided and those present were Mr. H. E. Nixon (alternate for Mr. E. Reimann), Mr. D. T. Waring
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    • 254 11 NOTICE Our Store will be open from 8.30 am. to 5.30 p m. on MONDAY, AUGUST sth. 1935, for convenience of town Qnd up-country patrom», WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. LTD., PENANG, IPOH, TAIPING. EXPEE NOTICE is hereby given that the trade mark or name depicted above is the exclusive property of
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    • 401 11 fl jgMB w ■v? litfl X TRCIOOD BABY <: —this little girl is th» Hon. Marye Rons, daughter of g: Viscountess Dunwich K Per trait by Tunbridge S vvarmvVeather... TRUFOOD for baby’s safety Baby will be safe on Humanised Trufood however warm the weather, because Humanised Trufood is safe. There
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  • 297 12 Proposal Upheld By The Government OUTPUT REDUCTION ENVISAGED Weaker Companies Not Wanted Amsterdam, July 16. The proposed fiscal export duty on estate rubber is entirely justified, states the Netherlands Indies Government in its memorandum in reply to Budget criticisms. Rubber restriction the Government
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  • 961 12 LONDON TIN REVENUE IMPROVES BUT PREFERENCE ARREARS PAYMENTS LEAVE DEBIT CONSUMING INDUSTRIES' RECOVERY The accounts of the Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation and the London Tin Corporation, which, as announced in April last, are made up to the same date, have now been issued. A net loss of £17,961
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  • 98 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 55|64 74 53|64 New York 4.95% 4.95% Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.35% 29.32 Geneva 15.15 15.13% Amsterdam 7.32% 7.29 Mulan 60% 60% Berlin 12.30% 12.28 Prague 119% 119 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 226%
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    • 21 12 BOXING PROMOTED EVERY THURSDAY IN JUBILEE PARK. IPOH. x Boxers requiring engagements should communicate with THE MAN AGER» Telephone No* 643*
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    • 134 12 BABIES THRIVE ON LACTOGEN". g Doctors, Nurses, Heads of Infant r Welfare Centres, and other Health Authorities say J K '"J 1“ PUT BABY ON LACTOGEN because Lactogen-fed babies grow sturdy, strong, vigorous, healthy and happy with firm flesh, dense bone, good teeth, steady nerves and splendid constitu- 1 tions.
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  • 638 13 fifth arbitrator.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. FATEFUL TALKS IN GENEVA London, July 31. After yesterday evening’s private session ot the League Council, private .conversa--1 ions between the delegates, regarding the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, notably between the President of the Council, M. Litvinoft and M- Laval and Mr.
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  • 92 13 —Reuter Wireless. Suggesting League Mandate Over Abyssinia Addis Ababa, July 30. A proposal has been made to the Emperor from an undisclosed source suggesting a League mandate over Abyssinia without political power- but special economic concessions for Italy on the understanding Abyssinia is safeguard from foreign aggression. The
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  • 45 13 Reuter Wireless. 33 Dead New York, July 31. Thirty-three are dead and many are prostrated as the result of a scorching heat wave in Kansas and other Middle States where the mercury has been over one hundred continuously for several daya—
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  • 132 13 takes effect on August B.—Rugby Radio Service. Agreement Singed With Britain i London, July 31. j The agreement between the British Iron [and Steel Federation and the International Steel Cartel which w’as signed, at London yesterday, is expected to be of considerable importance to the British steel
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  • 74 13 Files Appeal Against Seremban Magistrate's Decision Seremban, July 30. Notice of appeal was filed to-dav by Mr. P. Hoalim,, the well-known Singapore lawyer, through his counsel, Mr. S. C. Goho, against the decision of the Seremban magistrate, Mr. J. Calder, who fined him $225 on +firee charges
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  • 56 13 f. Reuter. President Roosevelt conferred with officials with a view to speeding up the trade policy. Subsequently it was announced that formal negotiations for the conclusion of a trade agreement between the United States and the Netherlands including the Dutch Colonies will begin immeidiately. It is hoped
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    • 129 13 'PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. ——:o:— Saturday Aug. 3rd. k i SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE Come and hear Teddy Weatherford and the Runnymede Band j at their best. r j EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. ——:or— COCKTAIL DANCES Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, Till 9 p.m. ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE
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    • 140 13 Wallace Berry was a joy in “Hell Divers”, THE BIGGEST ROMANTIC THRILL, but wait till you see him now It’s the 6.15 9-30 SINCE “HELL DIVERS” Flegling air greatest air drama of them all—M-G-M’s TONIGHT'S BIG ATTRACTION €agles in r maS3 flight! multiple new laugh end-thrill spectacle, with iwi’iiwni uiw
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  • 423 14 notice The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the July 24 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star Amsterdam were de-j livered in London on July 31. air males A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyasalend and South Africa by train to
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  • 87 14 In connection with the last two days of the Penang Jubilee Meeting, the Penang Wireless Society will broadcast a running commentary on the big race on Saturday, the 3rd instant, and Monday, the sth instant. Station Z.H.J. will open at 5.15 p.m. with recorded music
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  • 622 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Princlptil Lines The following is a list of vessels awd sailing from Penang during the v. IN PORT TODAV S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from 1 wan-Deli, Asahon and Paneh. (I boean-Bilik). Sails on Saturday t the same ports. S.S. MANDAR from Lar.gsa, Idi, Simpar Olim,
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    • 108 14 111 w 111 IT Il always w^se f° r athletes and sportsmen V&xl 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 ke cured on the very spot by application of the WORLD FAMED
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    • 1006 14 Wireless Programmes p P Transmission 2 PENANG a• 6.50 p.m. Big Ben. The Hollingworth Transmission 5 Prize Band 7 20 Greenwich Time Signal. Wavelength 49.3 metres 7.35 Excerpts from the Southern Command Two of the following frequencies will be|Tidworth Tattoo. Relayed from Tidworth PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY jged: (Arena. 8.20 Weekly
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    • 357 14 9.10- —Broadcast by the R. Cath. Broad casting Association. 1. March. 2. Talk on esperanto. 3. Records. 4. Political review by Paul de Waart. 5. Mission news. 6. Records. 10.10 —Broadcast from the waterpolo match Holland—Germany. 10.25 —Records. 10.50 —Closing down —Dutch National An-, them. MONDAY P.M. 7.30 Dutch National
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    • 1862 15 BLUE LIMB "iffAigfr Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due EoSteHI Mail PaSSenger and Freight Service Penang London OUTWARDS 1 Ix>ndon, Amsterdam and Hamburg Aug. 3 Aug. 29 p oo t Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Taku Barre, i'NEAS Mar., L’don, R’dam H’burg Aug. 9 Sept. 8 (Tientsin), Dairen, Tsingtau, Yokohama,
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    • 567 16 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION H.V? BEEN FOUND VERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuriee of failure, a remedy hag been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even In the advanced stages of the disease. Nc
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    • 119 16 IWa Mklw b 1 bW a fclW 1 I n u <s I 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT AT YESTERDAY’S OPENING! HUNDREDS ARE UNABLE TO GAIN A DMISSION I I 20th Century’s GLORIOUS MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA > ‘.t mttuw ‘sy w/ a W dPlr-? Wi®ik z v?wy// /rHI iilil
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    • 164 16 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9» MATINEES SATURDAY 3rd SUNDAY 4th AT 11.00 A.M. 2.30 P.M. AND MONDAY sth AT 2.30 P.M. A GREAT PICTURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS UNIQUE FILM'S GLORIOUS AND LATEST CANTONESE TALKIE The Stars Of PEI CHIEN LOONG SIT KOK SIN and MISS TONG SHOOT YING TOGETHER AGAIN IN
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  • 2325 17 plans for new PRODUCTIONS K QUES AT OPEN AIR THEATRE in Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 20. F hcoming coward play ■FL COWARD is writing a play in which Gertrude Lawrence and he JE are to have a long tour (beginning ester) before bringing it to Lon.r,
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  • 1045 18 HE MET HER ON DUTY WHEN CALLED TO A FLAT FELL MADLY IN LOVE WITH HER AND LEFT THE FORCE FOR HER SAKE "NEEDED £2,000 A YEAR" Tragedy has ended the love story of a young London policeman, a K.C.’s nephew,
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  • 90 18 Sign Of The Times In Australia Figures just issued show that Australia now has 23,296 factories employing 405, 941 people, compared with 22,330 employing 370,727, a year agd. Salaries and wages have risen from £59% millions to £64% millions. Factories have increased in every state except
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  • 126 18 Australian Resort Won’t Have Them The city of Perth. Western Australia, has just issued new bathing regulations. In future, according to Austral News, all costumes must have: Legs at least three inches long. Complete covering for the chest and front of the body “from a line at the
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  • 113 18 Harpist Makes Mcuth Organs Do For some week, Mr. Prosper Ralston, a wealthy Canadian opal buyer, has been touring Australia’s opal fields by air. He is anxious to buy £lO,OOO worth of stones. He is known in two continents as “the man with the harp”, which
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  • 112 18 Bigger Surplus Than Expected Australia’s remarkable recovery from depression is again evident in the Federal Government’s budgetary position which is expected to show a surplus of between one and one and a quarter millions, when the accounts are presented to parliament this month, against our estimated surplus of
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  • 780 19 I OUR NURSERY EXPERT says•*-* Let Them Experiment There is a famous Silly Symphony in which occurs the enchanting rhyme, Baby must not touch.” But if baby must not touch, how can baby learn? The rhyme is charming, but its doctrine
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  • 402 19 Sisters Guilty, But Insane uOViNG DEVOTION TO HAPLESS BEING' ne Gertrude Walsh, 39, single. I r sister, Mrs. Evelyn Constance .nder, 35, both of Hodson-street, Bridge, near Preston, wept in dock "Chester Assizes on July 17, when were charged with murdering their cile brother, George Sylvester Walsh.
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  • 130 19 What Australian Census Shows Australia is growing more religious. Further returns, just issued, as a result of last year’s census, show that among those who declared their religious belief, a disclosure that was not obligatory on the part of the individual, there was a increase of 460,097
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  • 77 19 Australia Barters With Germany Germany, for decades a good customer, no longer buys her usual quota of Australia’s wool. Although she wants it, it is forbidden because of currency difficulties. Australia must sell her wool, or impair her continued recovery and her capacity to buy needed aeroplanes.
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  • 944 19 MR. W. M. SHEWEN DESCRIBED IN INTERVIEW WITH MR. W. J. CROSS The voice of Mr. W. M. Shewen. the Senior Empire Announcer of the 8.8. C. is undoubtedly one of the best known in the British Empire. Since the inception of the 8.8. C.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 183 19 Good health isn’t luck—wlf you don’t fed ’up to the scratch —if the hot weather has ■I ‘got you down,’ it’s probably nobody’s fault but your own. Listen to the old-timer. He’ll J ,en y° u what ,0 do-ENO keeps by band during him fit and healthv no matter what
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  • 1194 20 PROGRAMME FOR FOURTH DAY SCRATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow, together with scratchings, order of running and selections by I 'Tic-Tac RACE 1 Ponies, Class 2, Division 2, 6 Furlongs. 0 0 0 DIAMOND DUST 8.11 Major
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  • 51 20 —Reuter. Nichols* Double Performance CAPTURES 11 FOR 54 AND SCORES 146 London, August 1. At Huddersfield today Essex beat Yorkshire by an innings and 124 runs. Yorkshire: 31 (Read six for 11 and Nichols four for 17) and 99 (Nichols seven for 37). Essex: 334 (Nichols
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  • 75 20 Drivers On Strike SERVICE TO BE RESUMED IN FEW DAYS The yellow-top taxis which are a familiar sight on the streets of Penang did not make their appearance today It is understood that the drivers expressed a desire to leave the services of Messrs. Wearne Bros, and left
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  • 152 20 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 London Bank Demend 2 3 13 16 4 m'st 2 3 15 16 Private 3 mjst credit 2 4 18 3 Documentary 2 4 732 On New York Demand 57% I i France T.T. 855 i Hongkong- T.T. 7H dis. Shanghai T.T. 32 dis. i India
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  • 366 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Shore List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBER.— Allenby 1.50 1.60 1.55 1.65 Broga 80 85 82% 87% Connemara 1.45 1.55 1.50 1.60 Glenealy 1.65 1.75 ex 1.67% 1.75 ex
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  • 276 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 Batu Selangor 75 80 77% 82% Heng Fatt 48 50 48 50 Kuchai 62% 67% 65 70 Lukut 97% 1.02% 1.00 1.05 Nawng Pet 70 75 70 75 North Taiping 48 50 49
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  • 783 20 KENNEDY CO SHARE LIST. NAMES. x 3 5 'A i I KUbßt> 41>oUar.> I I AH«Mby Kuobcr Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 115 AoMU<ai&aicU fkiaiaj Caiatw 2 90 Ayer tiituui Planting syndicate 1 55 j Ayer Mole* blabber Co. 90 Ay«r Eanea Kubbcr Eeiatee Ijo •aaeett Rubber Ca. 60 AMs
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 34 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6.00 a.m 80 E Noon 83 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.36 a.m 8.46 a.m. 2.23 p.m 9.09 p.m. TOMORROW 2.55 a.m 9.09 a.m. 9.26 p.m.
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