Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Mo. 182. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 3750 1 BOTH ACCUSED CONVICTED AND FINED ON NEW CHARGES FRAMED YESTERDAY SECOND ACCUSED TO PAY $l,OOO IMPORTANT WITNESS RECALLED (hrom Our Perak Representative) Telok Anson, Yesterday. \fter a three days’ full hearing the rubber restriction case held ihe District Officer, Mr. A. G. de E. Moubray
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  • 301 1 greater number of final orders.—Rugby Radio Service. Hearing Of Matrimonial Disputes SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT London, August 7. A report has been issued by one of the Metropolitan Magistrates, Mr. Claud Mullins, upon the procedure in the hearing of matrimcnial disputes, which was introduced at the beginning of the
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  • 144 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Several Deaths Reported NO FEARS OF WATER SHORTAGE London, August 7. England is again experiencing a period of very warm and fine weather i .\h'le considerably higher tempera-tui.-s are predicted for the next few days. I London at 4 p.m. today the temperature
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  • 49 1 —Reuter. For Solution Of Issues In East Asia J Tokio, August 8. According to the “Jiji Shimpo” Great Britain through Mr. Matsudaira has proposed to Japan an Anglo-Japanese conference to be held at Tokyo in the autumn for a resolution of the pending issues in East Asia.
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  • 210 1 Fined $5O USING PREMISES AS BETTING HOUSE Judgment was delivered in the police court today in the case in which the proprietor of an electrical shop, H. Hironaka, better known as Racing Professor was charged that he, being the occupier of No. 33, Bishop Street, did use
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  • 74 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Joins 400 Boy Campers London, August 7. The Duke of York, today joined 400 under canvas at their holiday camp, at which boys drawm equally from industry and public schools meet each year. The camp, which this year is being held near Southwold
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  • 62 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Emperor Presides At Opening Meeting Addis Abeba, August 7. Seated on a green silk throne under a red panoplied tent surrounded by Ethiopian dignatories and with two white-haired fox terriers barking at his feet the Emperor presided at the opening meeting of the Ethiopian
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  • 39 1 Appointed Colonial Secretary of Fiji London, August 7. It is announced that Mr. C. J. J. T. Barton, Senior Assistant Colonia] Secretary, Kenya, has been appointed Colonial Secretary, Fiji, in succession to Mr. A. W. Sey-
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  • 231 1 Strike In Naval Dockyard PROTEST AGAINST WAGE CUTS Brest, August 7. A serious situation arose in the naval dockyard following a lightning strike of arsenal workers as a protest against wage cut. Workers refused to resume work on the cruiser “Dunkerque” and guards remained posted aboard
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  • 47 1 To Strengthen Bonds Of Friendship (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 7. The Assembly, yesterday, announced that Luang Pradit will be away from Siam for seven or eight months, in order to strengthen the bonds of friendship between Siam and foreign countries he visited.
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  • 40 1 To Operate Bi-weekly Over Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 7. The Siamese Government has sancticned the application of the Imperial Airways to operate a bi-weekly service over Siam* se territory instead once a week as now.
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  • 55 1 i.—Rugby Radio Service. London, August 7. The duty of eight pence per gallon on heavy hydro-carbon oil used as fuel for road vehicles comes into force tomorrow The tax wajj imposed to safeguard the revenue from petrol duty in view of the increasing number of vehicles
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  • 27 1 Shanghai, August 7. Japanese reports from Peiping state that Gareth Jones has been rekss.d and arrived at Chengteh. The release was effected by Manehuki
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  • 2273 3 Stage Screen k W PLAY BY BERNARD SHAW MASSINE'S LLET AT COVENT GARDEN CHARLIE CHAPLINS NEW FILM COLOUR FILMS TO BE MADE IN ENGLAND m Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 27. Kl> AND QUEEN AT EATRE. g and Queen made one of theii to the theetre on July 23 when
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  • 534 4 LADY HICKS HER "DEAR OLD MAN" How She Saved Him From Bankruptcy POPULAR ACTOR'S KNIGHTHOOD CELEBRATED When, at the beginring c«f the war, Sir Seymour Hicks was in danger cf bankruptcy, his wife, Lady Hicks threw in all her money and g've him £15,000 worth of jewellery to save him.
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  • 101 4 Specialist Called To Italy PRECIPICE ORDEAL A Famous London brain specialist has been called to Como, Italy, where Miss Joyce Kingscote, an 18-years-old debutante, is dangerously ill with a fractured skull after falling 60 feet down a precipice. Her father, Captain Maurice John Kingscote, of Sherston, near Swindon,
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  • 796 4 POLICE AND "£3,320 FOUND ON SOLICITOR'S CLERK" ALLEGED PROMISE OF £3.500 There were dramatic developments at Chester Assizes when two men and a woman were sentenced in connection with a £7,i00 safe robbery at a Northwich, Gneshire, house. It was alleged that more than £3,000 of
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  • 431 4 Against Drury Lane And Mr. Cochran JUDGE ON FILM THAT BROKE AGREEMENT Giving judgment in the Chancery Division on July 25 in the action arising out of the production of “Cavalcade” as a film, Mr. Justice Eve fixed damages for plaintiffs, Parnell and Zeitlen Ltd.,
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  • 223 4 Honour For Owner Of "Yankee" Mr. Gerard B. Lambert, owner of the racing yacht Yankee, was entertained at dinner by the Royal Thames Yacht Club at the club’s headquarters, Knightsbridge. Honorary membership of the club was conferred upon him. Lord Queenborough vicecommodore, presided. Among the well-known yachtsmen
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    • 290 4 th j THE BLUES 1 No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease J in many cases. That terri- ble feeling which makes a A the appear gloomy without one ray of brightI ness.
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  • 345 5 Steamer Brings Them Here ATTENTION CALLED BY ANOTHER PLANE Two French airmen who were rescued from the sea off Saigon after drifting about for two nights and three days in a wrecked plane were landed in Singapore from the Y. K. cargo steamer Tokushima Mani on
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  • 255 5 Man Who Was Killed By Unknown Vehicle Singapore, August 6. The death of a 43-year-old Chinese, Ow g Nam. who sustained fatal injuries under rather mysterious circumstances, inquired into by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter. It appears that on July 18, at about 6 clock in
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  • 80 5 Echo Of Kelantan Lane Tragedy Singapore, August 6. A recent murder that occurred in Keintan Lane had a sequel before the Seond Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, today, ■T.i n two Chinese, Teng Ah Mong and Aim Ah Gan were charged with murder ••ini voluntarily causing grievous hurt, respectively.
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  • 389 5 Appeal Of Young Malay Dismissed i Singapore, August 6. “This is a simple question of fact. The Magistrate found that accused got $l3O from the Cycle Carriage Co., on the security of a calr by falsely representing that it was free encumberances. The Magistrate’s finding on
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  • 228 5 Official Administrator’s Work Eased An enactment to amend the Probate and Administration Enactment, 1920, is to be introduced at the next meeting of the Federal Council. The objects and reasons state: The amendment of section 29 relieves the Official Administrator of the absolute obligation previously imposed upon him
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  • 65 5 Singapore, Aug. 6. Sim Teck Ann, a Hokien clerk employed at the Government Chandu shop at Teloh, Selangor, was this morning produced in the Third Court and charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 1,423 hoon tubes of chandu and $459.82. After the usual
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  • 237 5 Lost Wife, Child, And Fortune BANKRUPTCY COURT APPLICATION Said by his solicitor to have lost his wue, his chuu, ius loriime auu ms uealia Major Charles Bayly Robert Hoey, Queen’s Bate, appnea at. London rsanarupucy euuiL 101 u-s uiscnarge from bankruptcy. The discharge was
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  • 190 5 Supply From Hydrants Curtailed Johore Bahru, Aug. 6. Due to the recent hot dry season in Johore accompanied by a scarcity of rainfall, the water supply to the capital— Johore Bahru —has been affected and for the past week or so has been curtailed so fa'r
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  • 224 5 Death Of Former Resident Of Malaya I We regret to record the death cf Lady Watson, wife of Sir Malcolm Watson, which j occurred recently at her residence, The End House Berkeley Place Wimbledon. Lady Watson was formerly Miss Jean Alice Gray, daughter of the late Mr. David
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  • 165 6 LORD BADEN POWELL, Chief Scout, and Lady Baden Powell, Chief Guide, being greeted at Southampton on their return to England after a nine months’ world tour. They are leaving for Sweden to attend the second world Rover moot. Chief Scout Home From World Tour H.
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  • 373 7 COL. J. C. CUTHBERT'S MILITARY RECORD Kuala Lumpur, August 3. It has been announced that Major J. C. Cuthbert, M.C., who is with Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., in Kuala Lumpur, has been promoted to the rank of Lieut. Colonel in the M.S.V.R., the
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  • 337 7 i Jubilee Of Mother Helen I TAUGHT GOSPEL IN WILD LAND On July 5 Mother Helen, Provincial of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of St. Joseph, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of her first arrival in Borneo. A solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving I and Te D.eum were
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  • 151 7 Arab On Breach Of Trust Charge Singapore, Aug. 6. An Arab named Syed Mohamed bin Abdulkadir Alhabshee who was brought back to Singapore from Macassar under police escort made another appearance in the Third Police Court today. A warrant fcr his arrest was issued in 1931, but he
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  • 416 7 Chinese Found Guilty Of Culpable Homicide SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS* R.I. The case in which a Chinese, Low Thoe Guan, was charged with the murder of an I old Cantonese woman, Chong Ah Han at i Bukit Mertajam on April 4, was concluded i at the Penang Assizes
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  • 100 7 At a meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association on July 29 a memorandum Bn the subject of the new Civic Centre, which includes the new’ Supreme Court, was discussed. It was decided to instruct the hon. secretary to inquire from the Colonial Secretary whether
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  • 259 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL The engagement is announced of Mr. A. I H, Adams of Messrs. C. C. Wakefield Co. Penang and Singapore and Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Hillview, Bonnybridge, Scotland. The wedding will take place in September at Falkirk. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will be
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  • 649 7 Monday, July 29. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Tin Miners at Ipoh. Tuesday, July 30. In the morning His Excellency visited the Institute for Medical Research. His Excellency presented the badge of an Honorary O.B.E. to Professor P. V. van Stein Gallenfels at King’s
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  • 80 7 Court Sequel To Missing Jewellery Singapore, Aug. 6. Appearing before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, a man named Abdul Karim wag sentenced to 21 days’ rigorous imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to a charge of abetment of theft as a servant, cf jewellery valued at $116.50.
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  • 99 7 Sequel To Attack On Japanese Club Singapore, Tuesday. Three of the Chinese who are alleged to have participated in the Communist incident on Saturday night were produced m the Third Court before Mr. Blacker this morning and charged with being members of an unlawful society and rioting with
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  • 88 7 New Ordinance ENFORCED Singapore, August 6 A new ordinance for the restriction of Chinese immigrants into the Philippine Islands is being rigidly enforced by the Philippines Government, accerding to a message from Manila. Steps are being taken against those Chinese residents who have not yet Been
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    • 129 7 I i PAY US A VISIT. WE HAVE MANY INTEREST-. ING INTRODUCTIONS TO SHOW YOU. INCLUDING: The first and finest of RADIO-GRAMOPHONES MARCONI. 1 The world renowned j COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES A Large Selection of the latest COLUMBIA RECORDS Dance and Classical. The Famous All-Wave SCOTT RADIO The 1935 "MAGIC BRAIN"
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  • 359 8 Entries For Two Day Meeting CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS A DAY The following are the full entries for the Taiping Turf Club Professional Meeting to bo run on Thursday, August 15 and Saturday, August 17, at Taiping HOUSES—CLASS 3 RUNS Ist 2nd Abc-ut 5 F
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  • 1821 8  -  AUSTIN'S FINE RECOVERY IN DUEL WITH ALLISON WITHIN TWO POINTS OF DEFEAT PERRY'S VICTORY DOUBLES TODAY By 4. Wallis Myers Victory is in the ar at Wimbledon. The British holders have not yet made the Davis Cup safe for another year, but only the miracle
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  • 279 8 LAWN BOWLS TOURNAMENT The following ties nave been arranged TODAY Singles Handicap —F. N. Syer 3 D. R. Harper -|-5. Doubles Handicap :—M. T. P. Rule am H. Macneice -|-2 vs. J. N. Cooley end S L. McNee -f-1. MONDAY Doubles Handicap :—T. A. Wemyss an Miss
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  • 258 8 Stewart’s 136.67.—Reu‘er and Reuter Wire- New Records Set Up At Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, August 7. The American motorist Jenkins broke the world’s record for an hour at 152.***** miles en hour, the two hundred miles at 151.7216 m.p.h. and the fiv e hundred kilometres at
    Stewart’s 136.67.—Reu‘er and Reuter Wire  -  258 words
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  • 4476 9  -  LOOKS LIKE A DRAW NOW, SAYS HOBBS Viljoen’s Great Century, And A Stand Of 99 With Cameron BOWES' FIVE VICTIMS England 357 S. Africa 318 South Africa were all out for 318—39 behind England’s total. aA AGNIFICEN 1 batting by Viljoen, who scored
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  • 878 10 Now that the sponsors of the Penang Jubilee bund have had their ambitions realised, it is to be hoped that they will soon make a public statement as to what the next step will be and also give some indication as to when a Settlement or Home for
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  • 748 10 Malaya Tribune. M.A.H.A SHOW EXHIBITION I I The Malayan Agri-Horticultural Assojciation’s annual exhibition has during the j course of its existence been such an ac- curate indication of the prosperity (or I |otherwise) of this country that the latest' i show should be a source of
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  • 33 10 .—Reuter. The directors cf the four principal Insui’ Utilities Companies have announced that the name of Samuel Insull has been restored in their pension rolls retrospective from January 1, 1934.
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  • 474 10 Alleged False Charge I TAMIL WOMAN ANS IN DOCK I At the Assize Court this m< jing, before Mr. Justice Whiti the trial was continued of Vcc yee, a Tamil woman, and Kok day, a man of the same nati ality, for making a false char
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  • 134 10 Chinese Fined For Rash Driving A charge of driving motor-car D. 2402 in a rash manner at the junction of Noordin Street and Bridge Street was preferred against a Chinese Khoo Kok Beng in the police court today. Accused, who pleaded guilty, said it was an
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  • 108 11 Chinese Remanded In Custody i A Chinese named Lam Lim Kooi was produced before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Bid- dulph, in the police court today charged i with lurking house trespass by remaining in premises No. 66, Penang Road, the house of Lim Eng Hoot on August
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  • 97 11 -Reuter. To Form International Committee i Brussels August 7. The “Vingtiemes Siecle” says that representatives of the sug?r industry of seven c untries, Cuba, Czecho-Slovakia, Pc- land, Hungary, Belgium, Peru and Germany which adhere o the Chadbourne re». trict'-cn plan have agreed t(< form them- selves into international
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    • 169 11 •Some Recent Cow Gate The support and prescription of "B| the Doctor—the warm recom- YH"!* T mendation of the Nurse —the L H fl fl praise of the Mother, and the W.V V flJfl delighted though unspoken approval of the Baby all these I are tributes highly valued and esteemed
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  • 1345 12  -  By JOHN MACDONELL London, July 23. Tin is in the news. The cash price of tin rose in London yesterday by £9 to £245 a ton. Yet there were no sellers. This is the highest price for many years. Let us look round and take stock
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  • 407 12 Sanction Refused For £3.000.000 Plan NO COMPULSORY WINDING-UP Mr. Justice Eve gave juugment in the Chancery Division in a peuaon by Lena Goidfiekis Ltd. tor sanction to a proposed scheme tor tne distribution of £3,000,000, and a petition by Czechoslovakian creditors for the compulsory winding-up of the
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  • 190 12 The board has issued the report for the period from June 1, 1934, to April 30, 1935. The company is interested in several tin companies and also in some gold enterprises. In regard to investments at or under cost, these are divided in the balance sheet
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  • 253 12 Th report for the year ended March 31, 1935, reminds shareholders that the area of the property at Lahat is 524 acres, of the property at Lahat is 524 acres, or which 273'2 acres have been worked out. In addition the company has an area of
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  • 124 12 We are advised of the following particulars of operations of the under-mentioned Companies for the month of July 1935. Company Hours Cu. Yards Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 603 121,000 462 Anglo-Siamese Tin Syndicate Ltd. 825 140,600 790 Puteh Tin Dredging Company Ltd. 323 27,500 138 Southern
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  • 413 12 The directors have issued their report for the period from October 1, 1933 to April j 30, 1935. They state that tin prices have j been stable over the period, the range having been from £2OB to £234 per ton for I cash. The consuming industries
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  • 113 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday I Paris 74 59,64 74 57|6£ t New York 4.95fg Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.37 29.34 Geneva 15.16 15.13 Amsterdam 7.33 7.32 Milan 60% 60% Berlin 12.29 12.29 j Prague ***** I Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26%
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  • 241 13 Reuter. Opposition Takes Serious Turn F ITS AT BREST STREET FIGHTING IN PARIS London, August 7. ic opposition to the French ecolecrees which have now taken rm of riots at Brest, and street at Paris and Toulon, is causing .isness on the Foreign Exchange t uhcih has
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  • 123 13 IU. VIA vv* am. ts the community generally.—Rugby Radio .Service. Saving Of Nearly £1,000,000 Weekly London August 7. A further improvement in the unemploy-im-nt situation shown by 20,000 decrease in ’he number out cf work involves consider•ble saving to the state. Phe average cost of each
    IU. VIA vv* am. “ ' ts the community generally.—Rugby Radio .Service.  -  123 words
  • 135 13 .—Reuter Wireless. Ex-Reichstag Deputy Sentenced To Death Berlin, August 5. The ex-Reichstag deputy, Albert Kayser, as been sentenced to death by the Peoples’ ourt in Berlin for high treason. This is ue second time the Peoples’ Court has assed such a sentence. Four other prioners were sentenced
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  • 89 13 .—Reuter. Still In Shipyard FIVE HOURS FIGHT WITH BLAZE Quincy, Massac’aus:tts, August 7. A big fire broke out in the engine room of the recently launched cruiser “Quincy” which is still in the shipyard. Firemen wearing gas masks staggered through the acrid smoke to direct
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  • 58 13 .—Rugby Radio Service. Leaves For Holiday At Aix-le-Bains London, August 7. The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, today left London for a holiday at Aix-le-Bains. It is expected that he will remain there for some weeks. Although Mr. Macdonald will be acting Prime Minister during his absence abroad,
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  • 61 13 Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Gerard Lambert's Racing Yacht London August 7. Yesterday the King visited and inspected with keen interest Mr. Gerard Lambert’s beautiful American yacht, Yankee. This is only the second time in history that a British sovereign has visited an American racing vessel.
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  • 186 13 —Reuter. Along English Coast i London, August 7. The sentence of six months imprisonment 1 passed at Ryde on a smuggler convicted of smuggling French brandy in a small yacht led to sensational disclosures of the enor- j meus increase of smuggling along the eastern and
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  • 107 13 —Reuter Wireless. The Pope On Persecution Of Catholics In Germany Vatican City, August 5. His Holiness the Pope spoke of “modern paganism” and the persecution of Roman Catholics in Germany when he received a group of young German Catholics at the I Vatican today. It was a sad
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  • 220 13 Customs Duties Reduced i Londe n, August 8. On the recommendation of the Import Duties Advisory Committee, a treasury 1 order under the 1932 Act has been issued which reduces from tomorrow for five months the customs duties on certain iron and steel products to 20
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  • 87 13 .—Reuter. To Begin Series Of Sensational Flights j London, August 7. j Weather permitting Campbell Black begins on August 10 a series of four sensational flights. The first flight will be to Capetown and return via Cairo, and the second to Hongkong and return. Both journeys are expected
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  • 94 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Holiday In Scottish Highlands I London, August 7. j The Queen of the Netherlands and her j daughter, Princess Juliana, received a warm j welcome to the Scottish Highlands where I they reached Crieff, Perthshire this morni ing. The station was decorated
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  • 235 13 fair chance of growing.”—Rugby Radio Service. A "Singularly Happy j Choice" London, August 7. The appointment of the Marquess of Lin- lithgow to succeed the Earl of Willingdon I as Viceroy and Governor-General of India next April is approved without distinction of Party. I It is described as
    fair chance of growing.”—Rugby Radio Service.  -  235 words
  • 175 13 .—Reuter. By Scottish Church STRONG ACTION I AGAINST PROVOST London, August 7. An astonishing attack on dancing is contained in a statement issued by the Northern Presbytery, the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland in reply to a petition which was the outcome of the exclusion cf the
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  • 96 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Appointed Foreign Undersecretary London, August 7. The King has appointed Viscount Cranborne, M.P., as Parliamentary Under- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. This i appointment was delayed until Parliament has passed the special act to regularise it. The act received the Royal assent last Friday.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 178 13 B. H MAJESTIC MICK OUSE BTH AUGUST 1935 P r maddedAgain 20th Century Picture OFFERS ITS MOST OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINING PIECE OF FRENCH HISTORY! PRESENTING THE GREAT CHARACTER ACTOR Mr. GEORGE ARLISS ,N A ROLE THAT WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED. IT'S BIGGER Greedy jackals tore IT'S BETTER THAN “THE HOUSE MMEaMK
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  • 277 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. tomorrow. OL7TWARD MAILS A mail for Sabang and Kota Radja, by the s.s. “Gen van
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  • 706 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving %nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. NARBADA from Calcutta. Sails same day for Singapore, Samarang and New’ Zealand main ports. S.S. PASIR from Singapore, Cheirbon, Semarang and Soerabaya. Sails same
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1490 14 Wireless Programmes I den 8 05 The News and Announcements. B.ls—Second part of the recital by 8.8. C. 8.25 am. Close down. Ko Anneveldt. 3. Andanto G. Mann TODAY Transmission 2 4. Elegie Massenet 5. Adagie Bargiel. Transmission 5 *6 20 p.m. Big Ben. The Pendleton Public g.3o—“Latest News from
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    • 187 14 MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY (K.L.) TOMORROW Call Sign ZGE Wavelength 48.92 110 Metres Simultaneously 7.00 p.m. 8.8112 Orchestral—Praeludium and Berceuse (Jarnefelt)—John Barbirolli and his Orchestra. B. Violin and Organ—Serenaie, (Moszkowski) Softly Awakes my Herat De Groot (Violin) and Herbert Dawson (organ). C. —Pianoforte Solo—Hungarian Rha-psody-—Mark Hambourg. C. 2653 —Organ—Spanish Medley
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    • 1905 15 E BEN MNEI AX t MSWWIM For East Service. w/jl V BLUB PUMMEL LIME imSgggSSggbM Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due OUTWARDS Penang London 2 AENEAS Mar., L’don, R’dam H’burg Aug. 9 Sept, b Steamer. or Loading aVVeneng CALCHAS L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea A.ug. 16 Sept. 15 g
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    • 224 16 AT LAST YOU CAN PRESERVE YOUR PHOTO By Making PHOTOGRAPHIC STATUETTES. A Beautiful New Creation In Photographic Art. Send your favourite photo <^^4%C4444 < C^€lUC today and let us make one COMPANY y for you, otherwise tomorrow' i your puoto may be RumeO. Money cannot buy a more beautiful photographic
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    • 355 16 tremendous success i both shows packed AT LAST NIGHTS OPENING I THOUSANDS hM. P WERE UNABLE TO GET SEATS I 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 LAST 2 SHOWS THE SUPER ENTERTAINMENT FOR DISCRIMINATING 5-15 TONIGHT 9-00 PICTUREGOERS! MATINEES SATURDAY SUNDAY AT 1.30 P.M. PIONEER’S SUPER PRODUCTION A MOVING heart drama well-known \lu
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    • 266 16 Thone 485 Am al gam a. tad Amusements, Limited 86, Beach Street, I FUN FROLS C MAIN GATE 10 CENTS, Thursday, Bth August, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPELA 1 "YUAN HOR” 2. “CHOR LIEW SAT SAIK" 3. “UNG OH TIAP” Starring Miss LOW CHOOI HAR and Messrs. Loot
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  • 1220 17  -  WILLIAM COURTENAY Thinks this should be possible by 1940. British aviation will take another for- i i ward stride when the Royal Air Force 1 I Singapore hying-boat leaves Mount' l Plymouth, to explore a route to Singapore. The ilight, which should have f o.gun
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  • 248 17 Legacies Revoked After Salary Cut CLERK'S £l.OOO Several bequests, it was revealed this week, are revoked in the will of Mr. Justice < Avory, who as forecast a month age, left more than £lOO,OOO. He was found dead on June 13 at Rye, Sussex, Dormy House
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  • 657 17 Lord Hewarf's Criticisms' In Quashing Conviction “To sey that this trial was an unsatisfactory one is to understate th e truth; it was a deplorable trial.” With these words Lord Hewart announced th<a,t the conviction of Mr. Reginald Arthur Wadey, a Wealdstone headmaster, would be quashed.
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    • 127 17 BUY ALWAYS THE LONG PLAYING WONDERFUL TAMIL RECORD IN BROADCAST: MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM RELEASE Buy Now K. Kochamal's Best Song On R. 4040. LATEST RELEASE FOR JULY, 1935. S.V. Subbiah Bhagavathar Sanqeetha Vidwan Chittoor Miss M. S. Vijayal. Subrahmanyam Pillai. BT. 2099. R. 4059. Sangeetha Vidwan Chembai "SITA KALYANAM"
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  • 986 18 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A DEAD AIR PILOT "NOT THE SORT OF MAN" TO FLY LINER THAT CRASHED Allegations that the pilot was negligent were made when the hearing began in the King’s Bench Division of a case which W’as a sequel to the air liner
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  • 1111 18  -  By RONALD WALKER Analyses the causes of air disasters and suggests necessary reforms in the “News Chronicle”. March.—Three killed in crash at Heston. April.—Two killed in crash at Manston. May.—Two rescued from sea after crash in Channel. June.—Crash at Oxford; two escape. i June. —Pilot killed
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  • 358 18 WELLS AND G.B.S. STAR IN A FILM—FOR £5 EACH PICTURE "HUMANISING" THE 8.8. C. Stars in a film which has begun a run at the Carlton Theatre, London, included— George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, Dav’d Low, the Rev. Dick Shepp<a.rd, Henry Hall, Eric Maschwitz, Clapham and The Voice of
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 365 18 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tlnv seams or pores where tiny germs or para sites can hide and cause your skin to it i Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itc: Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, Singapore Foot. Don’t waste time v.r ordinary methods.
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  • 84 19 q. Manslaughter Charge I'.OIAN DIES AFTER ALLEGED ASSAULT Hong Kong, July 20. unpton and George Chapman, the Lincolnshire Regiment, were h;i n the civil court here today with r in connection with the death, t of an Indian. nal charge of assault, on which i
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  • 185 19 Alleged Interference With Italy's Tokyo, July 20. In interview with tne spokesman of the i- un Oince luaay, the Counsellor of Un Embassy is reported to have declared that the favourable treatment Hah n imports received in Ethiopia, under the Italian-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928, was b-mg
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  • 81 19 Training School To Be Established Canton, July 18. Training schools are to be established in Cai/ .n with a view to improving the effic vof the police force in Kwangtung. Lin Yik-Chung, Commissioner of Cu Affairs, has instructed the various n y government to send
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  • 47 19 To Strengthen Coastal Defence Canton, July 15. view to strengthening the coastal of Kwangtung, the military autho--1 re have decided to create a torpedla under the command of Admiral Sung-nlen. ral new torpedo-boats purchased refrom abroad have been added to the 'onese fleet.
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  • 44 19 Denver Lectures On Physics Peiping, July 15. lessor P. A. M. Dirac, of Cambridge rsity, who arrived here from Shangn Friday for a series of lectures on tical physics at Tslng Hua Unlverdelivered his first one there this burning. w
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  • 180 19 Trail Of Devastation Left COMMUNISTS CONTINUE I FLIGHT NORTHWARD Chengtu, July 19. Government troops scored an important victory over the “Reds” today when they captured Weichow. Signals inside the city informed aeroplanes of their success. This has been a difficult position to take, but its
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  • 108 19 Council Pays Him High Tribute Canton, July 14. The South-w T est Political Council has issued a decree commending the late General Yik Chih, chief-of-staff of the 4th. Kwangsi Army, who died on July 8 as the result of injuries sustained in a riding accident. The
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  • 120 19 Manchoukuo To Lodge Protest Harbin, July 18. The alleged firing by Soviet troops on a Japanese motor-boat will be the subject of a protest to be lodged shortly by the Manchukuo authorities, it was stated here today. The incident is stated to have occurred
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  • 83 19 Attempt To Take Silver Out Of City Tientsin, July 12. The recent heavy withdrawals of Silver from the Joint Savings Socitey had a sequel here this afternoon, when more than 60 Koreans, loaded with silver dollars, at tempted to board the train from Shanhaikuan, but
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  • 111 19 63 Miners Entombed LITTLE HOPE OF BEING RESCUED ALIVE Fukuoka, July 14. Sixty-three miners were entombed today when an explosion of coal-gas occurred in Mitsui’s Tagawa colliery. Hope that the missing inen will be rescued alive is slender, as there is considered to be little
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  • 190 19 Mr. Harry Raider To Pay Costs Tientsin, July 13. In the United Court for Chinese today, Judge Milton J. Helmick gave judgment in favour of the Peking Union Medical College in the suit brought by Mr. Harry Raider, a well-known Tientsin resident, for damages in the
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  • 139 19 Under Construction By Japanese Peiping, July 18. A military aerodrome is now being constructed at Kalgan by the Japanese authorities in accordance with the terms of the agreement which brought about a settlement of the Chahar incident. The aerodrome, which is being constructed on 20 acres
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  • 115 19 Industrialisation Projects To Be Financed Canton, July 18. The Kwangtung Provincial Government is contemplating the issue of reconstruction bonds valued at $5,000,000 in order to raise funds to finance industrialisation projects. Regulations concerning the issue of these bonds have already been approved by the Legislative
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  • 153 19 British Bank In Peiping Not Closing Peking, July 13. Reports reaching Peiping from Manchuria and Tokyo show that on July 4, despatches were sent from Peiping by Japanese correspondents stating as a fact that three foreign banks in Peiping were closing their business here. The banks mentioned
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  • 527 20 Controlled System i Approved MONOPOLY FOR SINGLE-' I DECKER BUSES i At yesterday’s meeting of the Kuala' Lumpur Sanitary Board Mr. Cowgill said that the members were familiar with a memorandum on the subject of public transport recently issued by Captain Morrish of the Police Department, which
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  • 318 20 i Bagan Serai And Kurau Estate An extra-ordinary meeting of Bagan Serai Company will be held in London on Aug. 15, to pass a resolution for amalga- mation with the Kurau Rubber Estate. In a circular to shareholders it is stated that a new company is
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  • 176 20 Warders Beat Hindu Sabha In a second division league match played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground the Warders Football Club defeated the Penang Hindu Sabha by two clear goals. The Warders attacked from the start and confined play in the P. H. S. area for some
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  • 278 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today J Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87 1.82% 1.87% Batu Selangor 85 87% 85 87% Hitem 47% 50 49 51 Hong Fatt 48 50 48 50 Jelebu 90 95 90 95 Klang River 1.55 1.60 1.57% 1.62% Kuchai 70 75 70
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  • 69 20 Alleged Breach Of Trust A charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $5OO entrusted to his care was preferred against the storekeeper of the Straits Java Co., Lim Hock Eng, in the police court today. After the charge had been explained Detective Inspector W. Ingham, who
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  • 97 20 By M.|S. "BORINGIA" The following passengers are leaving for Europe by the m./s. Boringia which leaves Penang tonight Mrs. J. van Baak, Miss H. van Baak, Miss Nering Bogel, Mr. F. Eichholtz, Mrs. Eichholtz, Miss Eichholtz, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kuyer, Mr. H.J. Maurer, Mrs. P.A. MacLaine
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  • 45 20 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 Txmdon Bank Demend 2)3 13|16 4 m|st 213 15|16 Private 3 m|st credit 2)4 I|B 3 Documentary 2|4 7132 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 30&
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  • 134 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ayer Wengs 1.82% 1.90 B. Selangors 85 90 Chenderiangs 9{6 10|0 Hitams 47% 50 Hong Fatts 47% 50 K. Kamuntings 519 6)3 K. Lanjuts 15|6 16]0ex Killinghalls 12|3 13|3 Kuala Kampers 11)0 11:6 Kuchais 70 75
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  • 125 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £234.2.6 £233.15.0 London (3 months) £216.0.0 £216.15.0 Singapore $112.75 $111.75 Business Done Penang $113.62% $112.87% Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $4.05 $4.00 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER London s}gd 5%d New York Singapore Spot 19 %c 19 %c
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  • 328 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 Seller» TIN.— Ampet Tin 4|o 4|6 4]o 4;6 Asam Kumbang 32)6 3410 33i0 34)0 Ayer Weng 1.80 1.90 ex 1.80 1.90 ex B. Selangor
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  • 874 20 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. is ft i RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 115 Aiuaigamatctl Malay Estates 2 Ayer tiitsic Planting syndicate 1 55 Ayer Mole*. Itubber Co. 90 Ayer Fanaa Rubber Estates 150 oassett Rubber Co. 60 Batu Lintang Rubber Co. 100 Bedford Plants
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    • 20 20 A Challenge to the Strong-Nerved WE DARE YOU TO SEE i "THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN TONIGHT AT 12 P.M. QUEEN'S
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    • 34 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnfal 6.00 a.m. 76 SE Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 5.11 a.m 11.33 a.m. 5.00 p.m 11.41 p.m. TOMORROW 6.35 a.m 7.00 p.m 1.14 p.m.
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