Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 183. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 77 1 of the two countries. —Rugby Radio Service. Discussions Between Experts RESUMPTION LIKELY WITHIN NEXT FEW WEEKS London, August 8. It is understood that Captain Danckwerth is in Paris representing the British Admiralty and is in touch with the French Ministry of Marine. His visit may lead within
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  • 174 1 Rugby Radio Service. Remarkable Recovery From Depression London, August 8. Statistics issued by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders show great expansion of the British motor industry. The industry gives work to nearly 1,250,000 people in manufacture, sale, repair and operation of motcr vehicles and thus
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  • 121 1 Reuter. Russia Re-Enters Market As Seller London, August 8. The morale of the international wheat narkets was recently somewhat disturbed by Russia re-entering the market as a seller for the first time for two years, brokers recalling the debacle caused by Russian dumping in 1930 and 1931. The
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  • 212 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. £3.944.000 Earned By Four Railways IN AUGUST WEEK Reflection Of Greater Prosperity London, August 8. A greater prosperity of the country is reflected in the holiday expenditure thin year of higher levels of which there are various indications. The railway traffic returns are
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  • 280 1 five and seven in the evening.—Rugby Radio Service. Fig ures Analysed London, August 9. Figures were issued today by the Ministry of Transport analysing the 1,500 fatal road accidents which occurred in the first part of this year. The analysis is based on police reports as
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  • 442 1 PREPARING ECONOMIC RECOVERY VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT Paris, August 9. The eighty-three new decree laws issued yesterday evening comprise four categories dealing firstly with the protection of investors; secondly, economic recovery, chiefly by speeding up public works; thirdly the reduction of the cost of the living, as
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  • 88 1 Messrs. Mansfield and Co., Ltd., General Agents in Malay» L Imperi ays Ltd., advise that -j through service from London to Singapore and from Singapore to London will be duplicated commencing from London on September 24 and from Singapore on October 3. The duplicated service will leave Karachi
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  • 80 1 Reuter Wireless. Jewish Owned Hotel Closed Berlin, August 6. The first large scale official expulsion of Jews sent 300 hotel guests scurrying from Badtoelz the Bavarian Spa, on the Burgomaster's order that every Jewish guest, old and young, sick and well, should leave and the
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  • 32 1 .—Reuter. Operation For Goitre New York, August 9. Galli Curci will enter hospital to be operated on for goitre which was dis- covered during her visit to Japan.
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Lands In Alaska On Flight To Moscow Seattle, August 7. Wiley Post, accompanied by Mr. Will Rogers, landed at Juneaus, Alaska, on the second stage of the flight to Moscow.
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  • 92 1 Tamil On Cheating Charge Arrested on a provisional warrant a Tamil Mohamedan named Md. Kadir appeared before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court today charged with cheating a compatriot, Habeed, by d shonestly inducing the delivery jof $l3O at No. 78, North Beach Read,
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  • 22 1 London, August 8. Sterling on New York is quoted at 4.96-5:16 and Paris at 74-15J16. The gold quotation is 140j6d.
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  • 128 1 —Reuter. Seven Killed INCLUDING MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS Cairo, August 8. The Italian military plane with a crew of four and three passengers, including the Italian Minister of Public Works, which was missing since it left Cairo yesterday morning for Eritrea has been found by British air
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  • 89 1 Acting As House Agent Without Licence (Freon Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 9. Colonel Charles Lawrence Prior waa charged yesterday before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forerr, with acting as a house agent without a licence. Inspector Nickels prosecuting said Prior advertised himself in a newspaper on
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  • 114 1 Wife Of Government House Servant (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 9. When Goh Ah Jow, housebey employed at the Government House returned to his quarters shortly after midnight on August 5 he found the door of the room locked from inside. Not receiving reply to
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  • 1289 3  -  By LIONEL HALE (In the News Chronicle). lam the Royal Yacht. My name is Victoria and Albert 111., and I believe that I am fairly generally known as the “V. and A.” I wear black and gold—gold I scroll-work on a black hull—and they tell me
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  • 342 3 B.M.A. ON DRINK CAR DRIVERS i "20 Per Cent. Drop In Skill" A report issued by a special committee of the British Medical Associaticn declares that alcoholic intoxication of a degree that renders a person “incapable of proper con(trol of a vehicle” plays at least a significant part in the
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    • 257 3 'Phone 485 Amalgamated Amusements. Limited 86, Beach Street, Penang; FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS, Friday, 9th August, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. “SI MAH SI TEIK KONG—TAI CHIN THIK LONG SNUA” 2. “LEAN HWA UM” Starring Miss LOW CHOOI HAR and Messrs. Looi Choon Gaik and
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  • 471 4 Nine Months On An Empire Trail "I HAVE ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE" Southampton, July 26. Lord Baden-Powell has returned home after a nine months’ visit to Scouts in America and the Antipcdes, the Empire and the East. The Chief Scout intends to remain at home for nearly
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  • 244 4 "Finest Of Any Generation" Commissioner Rich, the newly appointed Salvation Army Commander, for Great Britain, who has just returned to this conntry after five years’ work in Sweden, approves of modern youth. "Young people today are different, but different doesn’t mean worse,” this silverhaired veteran told the
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  • 435 4 Doctor's Exposure To Deadly Fly Bites SLEEPING SICKNESS RESEARCH Official Congratulations To Three Pioneers A doctor in Africa, his assistant and an African native volunteer who deliberately allowed deadly tsetse flies to bite them are congratulated by the East Africa Subcommittee of the Tsetse Fly
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  • 275 4 TO MR. A. SAVAGE BAILEY An impressive memorial service in me- mcry of the late Mr. Ar .old Savage Bailed was held at the St. Mary’s Church on. Tuesday night. The Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, Bishop of Singapore, toc-k the service, assisted by the Rev. A.
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  • 395 4 Surest Guarantee Of Peace "OUR VULNERABLE COASTS" “We have been living toe. long on j assumption tha* war would not come 10 years; we now have to face facts, a we knew that war is less likely to com we are prepared.” Admiral Sir Howard Kelly,
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    • 41 4 TONIGHT Enjoy! and Amuse yourselfl Come with your Family and Friend and See The Best And Mighty Instructive Tamil Talkie 11 N ALL ATH A N G A L" 22 Reefs' 22 Reefs' WITH Misses P. S. RATNABAI SARASVATHIBAI. at WINDSOR
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  • 2411 5 A REVIEW OF THE YEAR Treasurer’s Report REVENUE BALANCE OF $3,422,953 In his report on the finances of the Municipality of Singapore, for 1934, Mr. J. Stone, the Municipal Treasurer states that the year commenced with a revenue balance of $2,630,800 and closed with a balance
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  • 175 5 And Shot By Estate Clerk On Sunday on Karmen Estate, Mengkarak, Pahang, the clerk, Mr. L. F. Wooden, shot a tiger. Some tappers informed the clerk that they had heard sounds of wild boar in a lallang swamp. Mr. Wooden went out with a few coolies and
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  • 601 5 i Charge Of Forging Sweep Tickets In K.L. ALLEGED DUPE OF "AGENT PROVOCATEUR" Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. Charged before Mr. F.K. Wilson, this morning, Lau Mook Kwong, a young Chinese printer, now out of employment, pleaded guilty to forging sweep tickets purported
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  • 209 6 VARIED SUBJECTS FROM HOME AND ABROAD. OLD ANTWERP.— Holidaymakers on the Continent of Europe often turn their visit to good account by taking snapshots, and in this case, of a scene in Belgium. HARVEST TIME —and happy children riding home after a day in
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  • 1484 7 ROTARY ADDRESS VIEWS OF LOCAL PROFESSOR Singapore, Aug. 8. “Why Read?” formed the subject of an entertaining address at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden today by Prof. F. J. R- Bottrall, Professor of English and Literature
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  • 354 7 Appeal By Crown Upheld I SILVER JUBILEE INCIDENT The Crown’s appeal against the acquittal j of two- police constables on a charge of giving false information, a sequel to an incident at the cenotaph during the King’s Silver Jubilee celebrations in Singapore, was upheld by
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  • 505 7 Rotary Club Address By Indian Professor Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. Professor Teja Singh was the speaker at the Rotary Club tiffin held at the Hotel Majestic yesterday afternoon. Ther e was a large attendence and the speaker gave a most interesting talk on “Miracles.”
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  • 345 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. Pou, formerly of the Malayan Medical Service, has settled down at Hove. Mr. H.G. Bailey, manager of South Johore Rubber Estate, Ltd., proceeded on leave on Tuesday. Captain R. Irvine, M.C.S., DisLict Officer, Klang, has been admitted into Bungsar Hospital. Mr. Wilson, Manager, Trolak Estate, and Mrs.
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  • 131 7 "Stopped Cheques 11 For Goods Bought (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, August 8. A Chinese named Ong Eng-Suah was produced before Che Mohamed Salleh, the Taiping magistrate, today charged with Cheating the manager of Chop Kwong Mee Chun, Wong Siong Mun, by giving two “stopped payment” cheques for
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    • 490 7 Columbia j FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT I I! DANCE MUSIC FROM THE BEST OF DANCE BANDS j The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra I 10-incA Directed by HENRY HALL 1 ĕ OLGA PULLOFFSKI, THE BEAUTIFUL SPY, FB 1054 < Comedy Walt! I’M POP-EYE THE SAILOR MAN, Comedy Watts II Benny Goodman And
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  • 761 8 Forthcoming Race Meeting HORSES IN TRAINING The following is a Ist of horses in training at Taiping J. DUVAL 1 Sparkling Eyes, ch a g, Mr. A. Van Tooren. 2 Stoker, bag, Mr. A. Van Tooren. 3 Miss Woo, ch am, Mr. A. Van Tooren. 4 Rose
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  • 182 8 PRIZE WINNERS Art And Photography At Exhibition Successful exhibitors in the Art and Photography section of the Malayan AgriHorticultural Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur over the week-end were: ART OILS: 1. H. M. Le Fleming (Sentul) K. L.; 2, H. M. Le Fleming (Sentul) K.L. WATER COLOURS: 1, Harold Young, Sungei
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  • 103 8 —Reuter. Century By Stephenson REES DAVIES OF ETON BOWLS WELL London, August 8. The following are the results of principal cricket matches concluded today:— The Army defeated the Public Schools by 61 runs. Army: 117 (Rees Davies of Eton took 5 wickets for 34) and 318
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  • 40 8 Reuter. American Team Selected New York, August 8. The following have been selected to represent America in the Wightman Cup:— MISS HELEN JACOBS (Captain) MRS. PALFREY FABYAN MRS. DOROTHY .ANDRUS MRS. BURKHARDT ARNOLD (MRS. VAN RYN MISS BABCOCK
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  • 64 8 —Reuter. Joe Louis To Meet Max Baer Chicago. August 8. The promotor. Mike Jacobs, has arranged a match between Joe Louis and Max Baer, the fight to take place in Chicago or New Ycrk on September 26 or 27. A decision on the venue is expected later today. Joe
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  • 818 8 When and Hove to take Stimulants IF you look it up in your dictionary you will find that fatigue is described as weariness after exertion. But because it exists in so many degrees, from simple overtiredness to collapse, its treatment must be varied if danger is
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  • 67 8 P.C.C. v. Indian Rec. j Club The following have been selected to re-! present the P. C. C. against Indian Recreation Club in the first division match cn Victoria Greer» today. W. M. Oak-Rhind; A. P. Webb, A. W. Wallich; A. R. Jones, S. L. McNee, H. E. Pether;
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  • 70 8 The following will represent Mr. Bakar’s XI against the Chinese Recreation Club at Victoria Green on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Play in White. Soekiman, I. Rashid (Cap*.), S. Mohd., M. H. Chem Bee, H. D. Che Din, A. Kasim, M. Z. Hasson, D. Sultan,
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  • 36 8 Glugor Club Given Walk-Over The Excise Athletic Club conceded a walk-over to the Glugor Club in thexr second division league fixture which was to be played off yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground.
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  • 28 8 Reuter. London, August 9. The famous unbeaten pre-war race horse, The Tetrarch, who later became very successful as a stailion, has died in Ireland.—
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  • 132 8 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following ties have been arranged:— WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 Mixed Doubles Handicap —D. G. B Ridout and Mrs. Ridc.ut —3 vs. G. R. Evans and Mrs. T. W. Douglas —5 Court No. 4. Men’s Singles Handicap :—R. W. Scarlett —15.3 vs. L. M. Norris
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  • Article, Illustration
    1913 9 ROYAL VICTORY AT HURST PARK LIVERPOOL SILVER JUBILEE CUP KEY CLUB HEEDS AGA KHAN'S WARNING t'rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 30. RA NG AT HURST PARK ;sant day's racing at Hurst Park pleasing circumstances, the King’s ar-old colt, Bonnie Dundee, winHotham Plate Joe Childs in tL
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  • 1394 9 HUGHES AND TUCKEY DEFEAT U.S. PAIR IN DOUBLES YOUNG ENGLISHMAN'S SPLENDID DEBUT IN CHALLENGE ROUND AS our American friends, the "enemy” of July 29 at Wimbledon, would say, the Davis Cup "stays put” in England for another year, says A. Wallis Myers in the "Daily
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  • 340 9 MOSS OUT OF ACTION Drake And Hulme Also Unfit WALKER QUEST CONTINUES Arsenal, Football League champipns for the last three years, will be severely handicapped in the early s'eges of the approaching season by the absence of star players. Before a ball has been kicked, the
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  • 614 10 The place and date of the meeting between the representatives of Great Britain, Abyssinia and Italy to facilitate the handling of the Italo-Abyssi-nian dispute will probably be decided in a few days. In the meantime orders have been issued in Rome to call up seventy thousand more
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  • 246 10 Court Sequel To Dispute Over Fare A dispute about fares led to a Eurasian and a Sikh motor-car driver being charged in the police court today for disorderly conduct. Inspector Rodway prosecuted. First accused, Bantar Singh, gave evidence that at 9 a.m. yesterday second accused hired his car
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  • 500 10 PENANG JUBILEE FUND: We are glad to read in our contemporary that Mr. F. H. Grummitt has said that the Jubilee scheme formulated at the Public Meeting at the Town Hall on March 29 will be carried out in full. We quite appreciate that formalities have had
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  • 128 10 Planks Stolen From Vacant Land A Chinese, Lim Ah Choi, was produced in the police court today before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, charged with theft of two planks belonging tc Ong Lean Seng at a vacant land -off McNair Street on August 9. Accused pleaded guilty. Inspector Goh,
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  • 492 10 —“Straits Times.’’ DEMOCRATIC SIAM The misgivings we expressed when Sian abandoned the path of peaceful and ordered although nominally autocratic, Government to tread the more fashionable, though no’ so smooth, broadway of democracy we. based on an intimate knowledge of th. rural conditions of the country
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  • 214 10 Three Charges Against Chinese In the police court today before th*' magistrate, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, a ChinestI named Tan Choon Eng pleaded guilty tc three charges of having in his possession dutiable liquor, possession of distilling apparatus and having chandu when not being registered smoker. Mr. G.J.G. Pitt,
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  • 501 11 Assize Court Cose OMAN FOUND GUILTY F T SENTENCE DEFERRED is Lordship's Difficulty \t the Assize Court this mornthe trial in which Veerayee, a iil woman, and Kolanday, a i of the same nationality, d charged with making a c charge against four other! nils
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  • 363 11 Penang Flying Club i CHINESE LADY GETS "A" LICENCE Hours Mins. Dual Instruction 60 30 Sol 51 00 Passenger Flights, Joy Rides, etc. i 0 0 5 Cross Country 20 05 Tests 45 Total 142 25 I I Flying Times were well maintained during the month despite
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  • 1374 11  -  IS IT LUCK, BRAINS, PERSONALITY, OR JUST DRIVE AND DETERMINATION? (F. E. BAILY in the “Sunday Express”). 1 As a rule, the men who succeed are like the Wise Men of the East, who saw a star and followed it. Many unsuccessful men also see a
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  • 72 11 —Reuter. ANGLO JAPANESE CONFERENCE DENIED Tckio, August 9. A Foreign Ofl3.ee spokesman denies the reports in the Japanese Press that Mr. Matsudaira has received a proposal from Great Britain to convey to Tokyo on the advisability of an Anglo-Japanese Conference on trade, naval and East Asia issues. The
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  • 291 11 BRIDES WHO ARRIVED ON THE POTSDAM I Two brides who arrived in Singapore in the German express ship Potsdam on Wednesday morning were married in the afterncon in the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road. The Rev. William Murray officiated at both ceremonies. The brides are Miss Diana Violent
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  • 2545 12 MODERATE BUT STEADY PROSPERITY PROMISE HELD BY RESTRICTION LITTLE REPLACEMENT IN THE STRAITS The chairman’s (Mr. E. Macfadyen) review of the year to be presented at the annual general meeting of Prang Besar Rubber Estate Ltd. which was held in London on July 5 is
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  • 382 13 .—Reuter. Hopes Of Settlement Aroused GOVERNMENT TO REDUCE PAY CUTS Paris, August 8. The hope of a settlement of the seamen’s strike is aroused after the conference of the delegate of the Seamen’s Union with the Ministry of Marine after which it is reported that the Government
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  • 134 13 Singapore and Hongkong.—Rugby Radio Service. Leoves On Flight To Capetown London, August 8. Mr. Campbell Black, the winner with Mr. C. W. A. Scott of the England to Melbourne air race, left Hatfield Aerodrome at 5.30 this evening in the comet machine “Boomerang" in an attempt to
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  • 62 13 —Reuter. Task Of Guarding Railways In N. China Tokio, August 7. The Nichi Nichi states that the Chinese authorities in North China are reported to have offered to entrust Japan with the task of guarding the Peiping-Shanhaikwan Railway to prevent a recurrence of the incidents. It is
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  • 168 13 ANGLO JAPANESE CONFERENCE —Reuter. Maintenance Of Peace In The East JAPAN'S CO-OPERATION NECESSARY Tokio, August 8. The Jiji Shimpo” declares that a conference was declared apparently in anticipation of the failure of the London Naval Conference. Surprised at Japan’s rapid and world wide economic advance after her withdrawal from the
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  • 305 13 SIR FREDERICK LEITHROSS MISSION .—Reuter. Marks New Constructive British Policy London, August 8. The departure of Sir Frederick LeithRoss is noted by all the newspapers and is generally regarded as the most important step Great Britain has taken in the Far East for many years. There ere solid reasons for
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  • 108 13 ITALO ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE next Wednesday or Thursday.—Rugby Radio Service. Meeting In Paris Next Week London, August 8. The Italo-Abyssinian dispute and arrangements for the coming mee f ng of British, French and Italian representatives were discussed in Paris yesterday when the French Premier rce ved visits from the British Ambassador,
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  • 433 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 28th July per the Imperial Airways via Alor Star were delivered in London on the 6th August. AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by train to Singapore
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  • 935 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is list of vessels arriving ■nd «atling from Peaiang during the weak: IN POM TODAY S.S. ATLANTIC MARU from Japan via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Bombay and Karachi. S.S. DUMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh, (Laboe-an-Bilik). Sails
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    • 1389 14 Wireless Programmes --V-7»-•) tf. Programme Forecast (German, 1. Folies d’Espangne. Coelli 1 D B V* English). 8.30 —“Latest News From Holland.” 4.20 Woman’s Programme 8.45 —Records. I TODAY j You a nd You for Me. Women g. 50 —Second part of the piano and vioStudents assisting Factory Work- lin concert.
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    • 232 16 J. MATINEES K. STARTING TOMORROW J TONIGHT P j jP2 AND SUNDAY 6-15 9-30 J AT 2-45 I A MAN MONSTER! A LADY MONSTER! A MONSTER THRILLER! »mr ;o: :;i AMID LIGHTNING AND THUNDER—AMID SIZZLING WIRES AND SMOKING SPARKS —WHILE THE ELEMENTS BURST INTO A FRENZY of WILDEST BEDLAM a
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  • 246 17 Father Of 8 Who Was Imprisoned £lO WIRED TO PAY HIS SURETY Birmingham. July 26. Lady Weigall, wife of Lt.-Col. Sir Archibal Weigall, has secured the release of a man who was sent to prison after his son failed to surrender to bail. Arthur Shaw,
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  • 532 17 Comment By Lord Hewart DEATH SENTENCE ON j HUSBAND The question of insanity pleas in murder trials was commented on by the Lord Chief Justice. Lord Hewart, at th e Old Bailey, in a case in which a man who had stabbed his wife was sentenced
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  • 86 17 £1,000,000 Liability Of Bank Alleged BROTHERS DETAINED France is seeking the extradition frc>m| the United States of Mr. Bertrand Coles Neidecker, head of the Travellers’ Bank in Paris, and his brothers, Aubrey and George William Neidecker. The Travellers’ Bank, which is alleged to have
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  • 240 17 "Business Trip Only" New York, July 24. The French Ambassador in Washington has formerly requested the detention of the Neidecker brothers w’ith a view to extradition proceedings. Mr. Bertrand Neidecker is due to appear in a New’ York Federal Court. His brothers were detained a’ Norfolk,
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  • 181 17 Library To Guide Them DUKE OF KENT'S PLEA The problem of the professional man who loses his employment was referred to by the Duke of Kent. The Duke, who was opening the library and clubroom ctf the Ins‘itute of British Executives, Oxford-street, W., said:
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  • 186 17 Model Unveiled At Winchester PRINCE'S MESSAGE A 15ft model of the Mauretania, given by the Cunard-Whitc Star Line to fo m part of the Mariner’s Chapel, war unveiled in Winchester Cathedral by Lord Ala tistone, Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire. The ceremony took place during the Shipping
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  • 2284 18 Science Invention IMMUNISATION AGAINST INFLUENZA X-RAY PLATES OF THE BRAIN CRASH-PROOF PETROL TANK ROBOT LETTER SORTER (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 27. NEW B.M.A. PRESIDENT Sir James Barrett, Deputy Chancellor of Melbourne University, and consulting surgeon to the Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, was elected president for this year
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    • 165 18 •»Va'ZdWaW^VJV^A"- Z" A. 5" wJH Jb Will <>» ■Z z jll < 1 SBF ilk ''li y > ft ■L A baby’s life is full of interest, to himself, and those around him. His ■L first smile is a thing of wonder, his, chuckles a delight, his vigorous kicks ■P
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  • 1378 19  -  THE FUTURE OF THE LEAGUE THE COUNCIL AND ABYSSINIA WM "LOCAL WAR" TO "GENERAL WAR"? LIMIT THE EVIL (By J. L. GARVIN) (In The Observer) London, July 21. lining but a political miracle can now the Abyssinian war. Hostilities may! ected to begin about five weeks when
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  • 838 19 Judge Finds For Lost Document ALL LEGATEES TO BE PAID The litigation over ‘.he estate of Mr. Willie Clarkson, the wig-maker, of War-dour-s reet, W., reached a conclusion, when Mr. Justice Bucknill, in the Probate Court, found for the will of 1931, which cannot be found.
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    • 37 19 <2X3 SPECIAL p? McNISH ra SCOTCH WHISKY KU "The Whisky with a mellow taste" &MSNISHI «Mvaaotf" J|V wry-AW Hb 7 GRAND McNISH SCOTCH WHISKY flkxWVjUr “The Choice of the Connoisseurs" N. Vo STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO.. PENANG.
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    • 136 19 HOME—in the height of luxury Thu uis no such luxury in the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort in great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for personal service on all its routes 10 reductions
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  • 1142 20 ELEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Eleventh Annual General Meeting of shareholders of the Menglembu Lode Mining Company, Limited, was held today at the registered offices of the Company. Mr. R.P. Brash presided, and the others personally present were: Mr. T.S. Anthony and Mr. F.N.
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  • 334 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Tod ay Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.82% 1.87% Batu Selangor 85 87% 85 87% Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fatt 48 50 47 49 Jelebu 90 95 92% 97% Klang R ver 1.60 1.65 1.60 1.65 Kuchai 70
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  • 418 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES 9 I 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 1.50 1 .60 Ayer Gajah 1.15 1.25 1.05 1.15 Ayer Hitam 1.55 1.62% 1.50 1.60 Ayer Panos
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  • 138 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ampat Tin 4|o 4 6 B. Selangors 85 90 Chenderiangs 96 1010 Hong Fatts 47% 50 Jelebu 92% 1.00 Kamunting 12|9 13 6 K. Lanjut 15|3 15|9x.d. Killinghall 1219 13!6 K. Kampar 11|3 11|9 Larut 93
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  • 144 20 FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 London Bank 2 3gJ 4 m'st 2 3gi Private 3 m st credit 2 4 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demand 57 T 7 S France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 8%% dis. Shanghai T.T. 33% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver SOy’j RATE OF EXCHANGE
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  • 124 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £233.15.0 £233.15.0 London (3 months) £***** 0 £216.50 Singapore $lll 75 -Si 10.62'i Business Done $112.87%Busbwes Done Buyers no Bby COPRA.— (Sundried) $4 00 54 00 BLACK PEPPER $ll 00 $H W RUBBER London 5?4<J 5 %a Ne» York IUJc(G) Singapore Spot i9^c
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    • 343 20 1 £J| A gift It ’***'*l It I k ee p lii i I a lifetin e Ik W I FREE!- MwH! fs|l' I I V-A'BV l A MAGNIFICENT JUBILEE volume j Kuna’ J For this year, the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty, prepared for mounting and each takes its
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    • 35 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnf&k 6.00 a.m. 78 S Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 6.35 a.m 7.00 p.m 1.14 p.m. TOMORROW 8.56 a.m i. 06 a.m. 9.55 p.m 4.13 p.m.
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