Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 181. VoL XCIII. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 927 1 INTENSIVE TRAINING BEING CARRIED OUT IN SICILY INTENDS TO OVERWHELM ABYSSINIA WITH MASSED AIR ATTACK Rome, August 6. \V hile Italy is mobilising a large army the Government is relying lor their success on the air arm. Intensive training is being carried out
    Minister in Paris.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  927 words
  • 133 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Decrease In Figures 153.319 LESS THAN YEAR AGO London, August, 6. As anticipated the Ministry of labour figures of employment and unemployment in July published tonight show that the total number of unemployed were less than 2,000,000 for the first time since June 1930.
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  • 143 1 .—Reuter. Another Incident In Demilitarised Zone JAPANESE GENDARME FATTALLY INJURED Peiping, August 5. The presentation of fresh Japanese demands is feared as a sequel to an incident at Luanchow in the demilitarized zone on Sunday when four Chinese gunmen, three of whom have been subsequently arrested, killed
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  • 92 1 Appointed Next Viceroy London, August 7. Lord Linlithgow has been appointed the next Viceroy of India.—Reuter. Lord Victor Alexander John Hcpe Linlithgow, eldest son of Ist Marquess' and Hon. Hersey de Moleyns was born in September 24, 1887. He was educated at Eton and served during the European
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  • 42 1 —Reuter. £265.000 Orders For British Firms I I London August 6. The Chinese Government Purchasing Commission is ordering from British firms 35 passenger coaches, eight heavy loco--1 motives, all fcr the Canton-Hankow Rail- iway, to the total value of £265,000.-
    —Reuter.  -  42 words
  • 125 1 Prompt Trial And Judgment FOR PRESERVING SECURITY AND ORDER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Aug. 7. The following communique has been issued: Enactment of the Special Court of Law, Amendment Act B.E 2478: Due to certain conspiracy, cause of insurrection and national destruction by having as
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  • 105 1 bably be decided in a few days.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. 70.000 More To Be Called Up Rome, August 6. Orders have been issued to call up seventy thousand more troops for service in East Africa and two divisions of the regular army and one division
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  • 119 1 MAJOR GENERAL BROWNE Well-Known War Veteran Dead London, August 5. The death has occurred of MajorGeneral George Fitzherbert Browne.— Reuter. Major-General Browne was born in 1851. In 1870 he entered the army and 30 year» later was made a Colonel. He was raised to the rank of Major-General six years
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  • 96 1 Charge Amended EXPORT LEDGER TO BE PRODUCED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Aug. 7. The charge against the first accused’ (in the excess rubber stocks case) was amended. At the beginning of the proceedings, the Magistrate admitted he had not paid careful attention to
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  • 52 1 —Reuter. Registry Office Ceremony London, August 6 Dayang Elizabeth the second daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, was married today to Mr. Harry Roy, dance band leader, at the Caxton Hall Register Office. The Ranee of Sarawak attended. There were four hundred guests at the reception at
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  • 47 1 Going Abroad On Official Business (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 6. It is officially announced that Luang Pradit will be going abroad on official business. Since yesterday the Secretary of the State Council has been acting for Luang Pradit as Minister of the Interior.
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  • 128 1 Removed Mui-Tsais Without Reporting At the instance of the Protector of Chinese the proprietor of a tannery was charged in the police court today with removing three mui-tsais without reporting it to the Protectorate. Accused, Wong Siew Tong, admitted the charge but said he was ignorant. Mr.
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  • 50 1 London, August 6. I The Exchequer returns show that the ordinary revenue excluding self-balancing items amounts to £194.231 739 at the corresponding date of last year. The revenue from Cus'oms and Excise amounts to £101,037,000 against £9,779,500 for the same period last year. The total ordinary expenditure exclusive
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  • 2361 3 PASSING OF THE INDIA BILL THE FIRST LORD'S DEBATING SUCCESS GOVERNMENT'S REPLY TO "NEW DEAL" JAPAN AND ABYSSINIA (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 27. ELECTION POSSIBILITIES There is still a chance that the Government will go to the country before Chirstmas. The new
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  • 524 4 4ND THE PILOT'S ONLY INJURY WAS A SCRATCH FLYING FLEA COMES TO GRIEF THROUGH EXCITEMENT MACHINE THAT COST ONLY £B5 WENI’Y-TWO-YEAR-OLD S.Villiers Appleby —slim, white-overall-1 e<l ami enthusiastic-took off from Heston airport on July 25 to demonstrate his home-made airplane, which he claimed was sate and
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  • 567 4 LAW ENFORCEMENT CHIEF LASHES POLICE "ENEMIES'* A‘lantic City (N.J.), July 24. An attack on “crooked" lawyers and "sob-sister” judges was delivered in Atlantic City by Mr. Edgar Hoover, head of the *‘G Men,” the Federal Law enforcers, in an address to
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  • 804 4  -  Modern Fabrics Wont Fade JANET JAY'S Homemaker's Diary THE sun has a big reputation to live up to this year! I am sure that his front-row appearance on Jubilee day set a lot of women thinking about real heat-wave furnishing, reorganising the house to trap as
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  • 125 4 CHOCOLATE sponge cake will delight the children at tea-time. Ingredients. 2 eggs. 4oz. caster sugar. 4oz. self-raising flour, 2oz. butter, and a few drops of milk. Sieve the flour with a pinch of salt. Cream the butter and sugar well with a wooden spoon. Add each beaten egg
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  • 1499 5 WITNESSES UNHELPFUL AT KUALA LUMPUR INQUEST rdict ~i "Murder by stabbing by some person or persons unknown” was returned yesterday morning at the inquiry into the death of Choo Heck tle ormer Selangor Club head-boy, who was stabbed to death outside the Club on the
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    • 220 5 30 YEARS’ SUFFERING WITH DILATED STOMACH i 1 lere is a case of intense interest to all sufferers from indigestion and stomach trouble. Even if you have j been in pain for years and have tried all sorts of medicines without relief/ you can still be cured if you will
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  • 241 6 Folk Dancers Festival MORE THAN 500 dancers from all parts of the world gathered in Hyde Park —the opening of the National Foik Dance Festival. This is the Hungarian delegation, wearing national costume, dancing to the accompaniment of their own musicians. BABIES RECEIVE MINISTER OF
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  • 760 7 Surprise? For Mr. E. Macfadyen "BOOM” SALARIES UNLIKELY Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2. It is five and a half years since Mr. Eric Macfadyen was last in Malaya. His present visit, for business purposes, is therefore full of interest for him, especially of course in relation to rubber
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  • 269 7 Drunken Tamil Knocked Down INSPECTORS SHOOT ENRAGED BEAST A buffalo run amok yesterday afternoon lat about 3.10 p.m. and knocked down a drunken Tamil who happened to be pas- sing by and continued its way from Trans- fer Road, the place from which it started, to the
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  • 28 7 Lt.-Col. G. D. A. Fletcher, M.C., of Messrs. Harrisons, Barker Co., Ltd., Officer Commanding the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps returned from
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  • 301 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. C. A. Vlieland has been appointed to act as Financial Commissioner and Auditor General, Johore. Mrs. O. B. Williams, wife of the Acting General Manager, Malayan Tin Dredging Coy., Ltd., Batu Gajah, sailed from Singapore yesterday for Australia. Mr. J. A. G. Wharton has been eppointed deputy
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  • 299 7 Young Chinese Gets Oner Month's R.l. A young Chinese, Ng Cheng Hock, pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday when charged with d stributing obscene letters by post on June 16. Mr. Khoo Soon Chee, who appeared for 1 the accused, said that his client was
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    • 246 7 SEASON STARTS FRIDAY SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW TOMORROW AT 12 P.M. THE SUPER SHOCKER OF THE CENTURY! W— "#>J :*:s AUVei the'* >, /i y And the scientific ML wizards create a m JI w I 111 I) bride to stop Ms w(j destruction! A BflFjfl fl iMiMl&fl fl? 1 I
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  • 323 8 —Reuter. Victory By 96 Runs CLAY CAPTURES SIX WICKETS FOR 63 Hammond's 163 Against Kent London, August 6. The following are the results of principal cricket matches concluded today:— South Africans beat Glamorgan by 96 runs. South Africans: 309 and 168 (J. C. Clay 6 for
    —Reuter.  -  323 words
  • 252 8 Free School Again Beaten At Soccer PENALTY GIVES EUROPEAN VICTORY Playing on the Esplanade yesterday, the 1 Penang Cricket Club should consider themj selves lucky by winning again in their rei turn soccer match with the Penang Free School by one goal to nil. The schoolboys
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  • 226 8 P. R. C. Beat P. W. F. A. The first division football match between the Penang Recreation Club and the Province Wellesley Football Association resulted in a win for the Recreationists by the cnly goal scored. A slight drizzle fell throughout the game and the slippery nature
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  • 197 8 Special Prize Winners In Coconut Section Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Below are given the winners of the special prizes in the coconut section at the Malayan Exhibition. Thanks to the able organising work of the section secretary, Mr. F. C. Ccoke, the section was well patroniz d and record
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  • 149 8 With Brown Roberts As Opponent GOOD CARD FOR THURSDAY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Yesterday. Midget Ito, the fast Japanese flyweight, who has made several appearances in Singapore has been engaged by the management of Jubilee Park to feature in a 12 round bcut on
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  • 168 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Yesterday. The Perak representatives for the Malayan Chinese Olympiad concluded yesterday at Penang returned by last night’s special train, while over 100 supporters returned by the mail. Perak might have done better, a competitor told me, but for the fact that a
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  • 48 8 —Rugby Radio Service. "Endeavour's” Second Victory At Cowes London, August 5. Mr. T.O.M. Sopwith’s "Endeavour” today gained her second consecutive win of the Cowes week when he secured the King’s Cup. Mr. G.B. Lambert’s “Yankee” not being a British vessel was not eligible.
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  • 200 8 In keeping with the holiday end gala spirit during th e August Bank Holidays, the management of the Maxim’s Dance Hall, Taiping, held a Grand Fancy Dress Ball on Sunday, August 4, when a large crowd was present including many Europeans. The
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  • 175 8 Old Edwardians Enter Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 6. The Old Edwardians qualified to meet “A” Coy. 2 20 Burma Rifles -the final of the “Saw Ah Choy” Jubilee Cup competition by defeating Public Services by two clear goals today. Although the Edwardians enjoyed more
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  • 80 8 Vacancies For A Few Players The cricket match to be played on the Ipoh Club padang on August 10th. and 11th. will be between the President’s (Dr. P. H. Hennesy) XI and the Hon. Secretary’s (Dr. H. P. Hodge> XT. Non-Benders who have not signified their intention to
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  • 4324 9  -  ROBINS' GREAT CENTURY HE AND LEYLAND PUT ENGLAND IN STRONG POSITION, SAYS HOBBS TOOK RISKS FOR RUNS England 357 All Out ROBINS and Leyland pulled the Manchester Test in England’s favour, on July 27, after a collapse which left their side in
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  • 902 10 Now that the India Bill has become an Act. the announcement has not been long delayed as to who will be the next Viceroy and, appropriately enough, this extremely 7 important post will be filled by no other than the person who has been Chairman of the
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  • 892 10 Judgment Reserved INSPECTOR RECOGNISED AS BOXING REFEREE Judgment was reserved by the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court today in the case in which the proprietor of an electrical shop, H. Hironaka, stands charged that he, being the occupier of No. 33, Bishop
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  • 331 10 By Strangulation CHINESE ON TRIAL FOR MURDER The trial was commenced this mornir at the Penang Assizes before Mr. Just:Whitley of a Chinese, Low Thoe Guan, w. was charged with the muider of an c: 1 Chinese woman, Chong Ah Han on Ap.n 4 at
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    • 341 10 FAREWELLS AT A DISTANCE (To the Editor cf the “Pinang Gazette.’’) Sir, —I shall be much obliged if you will kindly allow me to use a small space in your esteemed paper. I was very disappointed last night when I had not the opportunity to accompany my wife and my
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  • 1780 11 BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR Bangkok, August 3. In a simple but impressive ceremony at the majestic Throne Hall Building in Bangkok, H.R.H. Prince Anuvatana Chaturon, the Chairman of the Council of Regency, on behalf of H.M. King Ananda Mahidol, inaugurated the current Ordinary
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  • 337 11 How The Betting Went On i Monday CROWD SHUT OUT IN I i FOURTH RACE i I As stated, the betting on Monday, the concluding day of the Jubilee Meeting, was the heaviest of the meet-; ing but the Turf Club lost a lot of
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  • 100 11 First Prize On Penang Sweep The “Pinang Gazette” understands that Mr. G.R. Oehlers, head of the lucky family of Singapore, is the winner of the first prize of the Unlimited Sweep on the last day of the Penang Tur* Club Jubilee Meeting, amounting to $20,156. Mr.
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  • 80 11 Cigar Girls Resume Work (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 6. Through the efforts of their community leaders the cigar girl workers in this town are resuming work today. It is understood that the employers have agreed to pay them 11 cents for every 100 cigars rolled.
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  • 220 11 SCULLY CORNELIUS Wedding At Cherok Tukun At Cherok Tukun, near Bukit Mertajam, Province Wellesley, the Church of St. Anne was the scene of a very pretty ceremony when the marriage was solemnized of Emiiy Patricia, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Cornelius to Joscelyn Hannibal, the youngest son
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  • 1058 12 TIN AND RUBBER j SHARES p BY AIR MAIL I (By Courtesy of Kennedy Co.) MALAY COMPANIES b Allagar (2|) 16% 1)8% Alor Pongsu (2j) 1(11% 2)0% Anglo-Malay 12j 13 Ayer Kuning 28 30| Hagan Serai 12 l 3 Bahru (Sei.) (2.) 3 |5 3J7 19) 206
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  • 770 12 International Control Scheme MALAYAN PRODUCERS' POSITION Mr. F. E. Mair's Speech Speaking at the eighth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of Kent (F.M.S.) Tin Dredging, Ltd., held at Redruth on 24th July, 1935, the Chairman (Mr. F. E. Mair) briefly reveiwed the accounts and reports. He
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  • 107 12 Latest Quotations Monday Friday Paris 1 c, 74 57)64 74 49)64 New York 4.95 H 4.95% Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.34% 29.33 Geneva 15.13 15.13 Amsterdam 7.32% 7.29% Milan 60% Berlin 12.29 12.27% Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26%
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  • 411 13 TOO DRUNK TO KNOW WHAT HE DID (From Our Own Reporter) A Indian mosquito gang coolie was another of those who had a lapse during the Bank holidays. He took to samsu es he had never, done before and when charged j with being found drunk and
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  • 105 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Yesterday. Another postponed case was heard this morning when a young Chinese, Cheh Heng was produced in court charged with causing grevious hurt to a compatriot. Mr. Chilcott, the Court Inspector, explained to the court that the complainant
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  • 194 13 Man Who Kept Boy's Mother (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Yesterday. A man befriended a boy as a result of which the man kept the boy’s mother as his mistress and they all lived together in the same house. One day the man found part of his
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  • 166 13 Amusing Scene (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Yesterday. An amusing incident which drew a large crowd to the banks of the river near the new bridge occurred this evening when a China fish, believed to have got into the river from a well, was being
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  • 99 13 Indian Who Was Found I Drunk (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Yesterday. I Alleged to have been found in a drunken and disorderly manner at Tanjong Rambutan an Indian was taken into custody by police and was brought before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett this morning in
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  • 87 13 Ipoh Indian Fined (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh Yesterday. An Indian was today charged before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the First Magistrate’s Court with stealing 200 fishes from a Chinese. Accused, Perumal, who pleaded not guilty irt his defence stated that he was given a
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    • 255 13 ggt OU HB'HHIH Greedy jackals tore at his power the rc3 Rpa < M populace clamoured for his head yet Ag| al' A/ The Crowning Triumph of a his isdoro hb waa 9Udl fIU U 1 l l OPENING TOMORROW that b« o<mld halt his «npire bluWirig so a a
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  • 1040 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES I Schedule Of Principal Linet The following is a list of vessels arriving and filing from Penang during the week: IN POET TODAY S.S. KUTSANG from Calcutta. Sails same day for Singapore, Hongkong, Kobe, Osaka and Moji. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 S.S. NARBADA from Calcutta,. Sails 5 same
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  • 320 14 NOTICE j The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 31st July per the Netherlands Air- craft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London c<n August 6. AIR MAILS r A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, 1 Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain. Ireland and whole of Europe
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  • 1286 17  -  By J. B. ROBERTS (In The News Chronicle) t vagabond describes the TECHNIQUE OF His PROFESSION .1 have just come all the way from „<L indies.'’ —without a penny; withp.issport?” asked a respectable Lonin amazement. It was not only imbut f to his restricted imagination, y
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  • 213 17 Ending Lack Of Fast ’Planes Amsterdam, July 23. Royal Dutch Air Lines Co. (K.L.M.), following the recent accidents to its eir liners, is shortly to take an important decision which may influence the policy of pther air mail undertakings. The company’s plans are being kept
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  • 277 18 I A Soviet Genius Dogs Trust ON HIS WAY TO LONDON Professor Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov, acknowledged to be the greatest living physiologist, left his home, just outside Leningrad for London. He is to attend the International Congress of Neurologists. Pavlov is on e of the most remarkable
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  • 907 18 LETTERS ABOUT "BIAS" AND "GRAFT" Edinburgh, July 25. Chief Constable John Macdonald, of Dundee, lost a £3,000 slander action in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on July 25. The defendant in the suit was Mr. George M. Martin, honorary secretary of the Dundee Masonic
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    • 120 18 «glggcs 9Y APPOINTMENT t He said to me I never just call for a whisky —I .know better 1 Iw Iw I W *4 KIY] 11'1 J I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there Js no better -JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG .1 Jfe.
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    • 128 18 I I X I I 1 y TOOTAL TIES ami, Men don’t buy Tootal Ties just because they are inexpensive, but because science has given them power to resist and recover from creasing (Tootal patented process). They are washable, and you can get unrivalled selection of designs. Tootal label in
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  • 1317 19 TRAVELLING VAN FOR ESTATES A UNIQUE SYSTEM WHAT THE RADIO SERVICE COMPANY OFFERS year’s M.A.H.A. Exhibition, a been taken by the Radio Service Malaya, 1934, Ltd. from the general interest of the radio lines that they are exhibit- fact of this company being preI:
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    730 19 HE COULDN’T Sir STILL by OUR NURSERY EXPERT "y N a children’s clinic I watched a small boy of six. I He was given all sorts of 4 things which most children love, bricks, counters, pencil and paper. Yet it was impossible to get him to settle to
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 295 19 THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to sufferP With DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVB PLASMA no case of this painful malady is too stubborn or too long-standing to be completely and permanently cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA is amazing. It soothes
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  • 55 20 Deduction On Account Of Re-planting 110 LBS PER ACRE The Controller of Rubber, Malaya, notifies that in accordance with the recommendation of the International Committee, Rubber Regulation, deductions from Standard Production on account of areas of mature rubber cut-out and replanted will be at the rate
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  • 44 20 Information has been received by telegraph that 471 state-aided labourers will arrive on Bth August, 1935, by the s.s. "Rohna." It is expected that 242 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to P|ort Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 52 20 We are advised by the local Agents that the above steamer is now expected to arrive in Penang at 4 p. m. on Friday, 9th August and sail at 7 p.m. the same day for Colombo. Aden. Port Said, Naples, Marseilles. Gibraltar, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam
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  • 94 20 Parents And Friends Welcome The Girl Guides Association are holding an entertainment by Brownies at the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School, Anson Road, ©n Thursday, August 8. All parents and friends are welcome. The following is the programme Fairy Ring “We shan't go home until morning” Ist Pack “The
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  • 130 20 COUNTRY’S GREAT COMMERCIAL POSSIBILITIES WHICH ONLY NEED ENCOURAGEMENT Altogether nearly 30,0CX) people visited the M.A.H.A. Exhibition which closed on Monday. This figure is over 7,000 more than last year, the attendance fourteen months ago being over 2,000 in excess of 1933.
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  • 353 20 Long Criminal And Civil Lists BAN HIN APPEAL UNLIKELY TO BE HEARD A session of the F.M.S. Court of Appeal commences at Ipoh on Monday, the 12th instant. The list, which is a fairly long one, comprises seven criminal appeals and several civil appeals. Of
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  • 325 20 The Singapore Aquarium and the Van Kleef bequest have for long time been a bone of contention between Government and the Municipality. At the beginning of this year the controversy was brought to a head when the Municipality actually drew up a plan for the
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  • 302 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Seilers Buyers SeUan TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.82% 1.87% B. Selangor 80 85 85 87% Hong Fatt 48 50 48 50 Jelebu 85 90 90 95 Klang River 1.55 1.60 1.55 1.60 Kuchai 67% 72% 70 75 Lukut 1.00 1.05 1.05
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  • 100 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ampat Tins 40 46 Ayer Wengs 1.80 1.90 Batu Selangors 82% 87% Chenderiangs 9 6 10 0 Hong Fatts 47% 50 Kamuntings 12 9 13 6 K. Lan juts 15 6 16 Oex Killinghalls 12 3
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  • 128 20 Tin Y ESTERO AY TODAY London (Spot) £233.10.0 £234.2.6 London (3 months) £219.15.0 £216 0 0 Singapore $113.12% $***** Business Done $113.62% Penang Buyers no sellers Business Done 2 5 tons COPRA.—( Sundried> $4.05 $4 05 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $llOO RUBBER London Holiday sjsd New York 12%c(G) 12,\,c(G)
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  • 377 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER.— I Benta 90 95 90 95 Broga 82% 87% 82% 87% Connemara 1.50 1.60 1.60 1.70 Haytcr 1.10 1.20 1.00 1.20 Kedah
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  • 44 20 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 London Bank Demand 2'3 13)16 4 m|st 2’3 15)16 Private 3 m|st credit 2'4 I|B 3 Documentary 2|4 7’32 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 8%% dis. Shanghai T.T. 33% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver
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  • 1104 20 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. ———->——■—*“' 1 ———i NAMES. k 4 5.Ĕ n 3 i i RUBBER (Dollar.) i Allenby Rubber Co. 5 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 11b I 12= Malay Estates 290 310 Ayer Mtrsec Planting syndicate 1 55 1 62 Ayer Molee I'ubber Co. 90 97* Ayer Banas Rubber
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 216 20 MARCHING! ORDERS? I J PAINFUL ©OFMS When Radox gives a corn its marching orders it GOES! And goes for good! Just read what Radox did for this corn sufferer **l suffered with four corns for five years and it was torture to walk. 1 tried all kinds of remedies without
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    • 20 20 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Furnished bed-sitting room with or without board by bachelor. Write with full particulars No. 53 c/o Pinang Gazette.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 38 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfail 6.00 a.m. 78 N 3 m.m. Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 4.28 e.m 10.39 a.m. 4.16 p.m 10.52 p.m. TOMORROW 5.11 a.m 11.33 a.m. 5.00 p.m 11.41 p.m.
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