Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 184. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 174 1 i. —Reuter. 15 Per Cent. For Current Quarter SURPRISE IN THE CITY Paris, August 9. i iic International Ini Committee increased the output quota by 15 >cr cent, to 65 per cent, retrospective from July 1. The International Tin Committee’s decision has caused ccnsiderable surprise in the
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  • 118 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Treaty Signatories To Meet On Thursday London, Aug. 9. Conversations between the French, Bri tish and Italian representatives on the Italo-Abyssinian problem will begin at Paris on Thursday. The Minister for League Affairs. Mr. Eden, and Sir Robert Vansittart, Permanent Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs,
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  • 156 1 ,—Reuter. Decree For Protection Ofi Investing Public Paris, August 9. M. Laval said the Government was introducing the decree to protect the investing public against swindlers, reform the Bankruptcy law and increase the respenibility of company directors, also annulling the import quota system for some industrial products
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  • 184 1 —Reuter. 727 Men Cease Work New York, August 10. The strike has broken out but up to now only 727 men from a total of 100,000 have ceased work but union leaders claim that it will be in full swing by August 12. General Johnson has
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  • 241 1 Betting By Poor Law Inmates i A rule prohibiting betting and gambling in public assistance establishments was passed by the L. C. C. Public Assistance Committee on July 17. Th s ban follow’s a murder in Westminster Institution of George Hexnblin, a bookmaker carrying on
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  • 41 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, August 9. The total amount applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 treasury bills was £60,605,000. The average rate per cent for bills a,t three months was 11J9.37 compared with 1i;9.13 a week agio.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 160 1 .—Reuter. Japanese Aim CLOSER SINO-JAP/ NESE RELATIONS URGED Tokio, Aug. 8. The Japanese Press declares that when the Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Chang Tsopin returns from leave on August 20, Mr. Hirota will open negotiations for the recognition of Manchukuo, closer SinoJapanese economic co-operation on the basis of Japanese
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  • 94 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Passenger Traffic To Scotland London, August 9. A feature this year of the usual heavy passenger traffic to Scotland for the “twelfth” —opening of the grouse season—is the increase in numbers travelling by night. One train leaving London tonight will run in
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  • 93 1 In Siamese Army EXPLANATION BY MINISTER OF DEFENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) j Bangkok, August 9. The Minister of Defence has issued an explanation regarding the events cf last week. He says “it has transpired that fifteen non-commissioned officers in active service in different battalions
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Damage Estimated At $500,000,000 Nanking, Aug. 8. The official report of the Government Investigator states that 100,000 perished as a result of the Yangtse floods, 14,000,000 were rendered homeless and 100,000 square kilometres were inundated. The material damage is estimated at $500,000,000
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Japan Accepts League Council's Invitation Geneva, August 9. The Japanese Consul-General announced that Japan will accept the Council’s invitation to continue and sit in the Opium and Child Welfare Committees so long as this is net regarded as a precedent.—
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  • 108 1 Causing Suffering To Villagers (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 9. The three wells in Tanjong Kling, a fishing village with 50 inhabitants in the extreme west coast of Singapore have dried causing great suffering. During the recent spell of dry weather water was sent
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  • 57 1 innoyance caused to residents. —Rugby Raiio Service. To Be Banned In Built-In Areas London, August 9. It is understood that the Minister of Transport, Mr. Here Belisha, proposes to prohibit the use cf radio se x s in motor cars in built-in areas owing to
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  • 308 1 Mr. J. W. T. Mason Singapore, August 8. Mr. J. W. T. Mason, the well-known writer on Oriental culture, arrived in Singapore by the Yesukuni Maru today on his way to China and Japan, accompanied by his wife. He will afterwards proceed to the Philippines. A
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  • 74 1 —Reuter. For Italy And Abyssinia To War MR. F. KELLOG INTERVIEWED St. Pauls, Minnesota, August 10. “There is no excuse whatever for either Italy or Abyssinia to go to war to settle their differences,” declared Mr. Frank Kellog, the author of the anti-war pact when interviewed by
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  • 33 1 —Reuter. Campbell Black Returning Cairo, August 9. Campbell Black, who arrived here at 8.30 a.m. has abondoned his flight and is returning to London, one of the engines misbehaving.
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  • 307 1 Embarking On Trip Rounc? The World Singapore, August 8. Mr. Lee Kong Chian, the managing director of the Lee Rubber Co., Ltd., the LeePineapple Co., Ltd., and the Lee Plantations, will be sailing by the Conte Verde next Thursday for a trip round the world. From
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  • 48 1 London, August 9. St rling on New York is quoted at 496 716 and Paris at 74 15 16. The gold quotation is 140 The stock markets inclined to the fl’mer, notably home rails and industrials. War I Loan 3*A Per Cent, is quoted at 107%.
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    • 1021 3 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. Cheif.” A story by Alec Waugh, read by I the Author. 10.05 —Sonata Recital. Freder- TODAY i rick Grinke (Canadian VicJinist) and Doro-| thy Manley (Pianoforte). 10.35—The B. I Transmission 5 |B. C. Northern Orchestra; leader, Alfred Two of the following frequencies will be Barker; conductor,
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    • 412 3 I Z.HJ.—PENANG I Wavelength 49.3 metres PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY TODAY 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.55 —Messrs. i Kennedy Co’s Share Report. 8.00 —Asiatic Music. 8.30 —“Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 9.oo—Close Down. MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY (K.L.) TOMORROW Call SignZGE Wavelength 48.92 110 Metres Simultaneously 7.00 p.m. H.M.V. Record No. C. 1799
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    • 259 3 ker in “Finegan Again.” Sat. Aug. 24 3.15 p.m.—Grand Prix de I'Europe and Ulster Grand Prix Motor Cycle Races. Transmission 4 Sun. Aug. 18 5.45 p.m.—London Palladium Orchestra.. 7.00 —Roman Catholic Service. B.ls—Malvern Festival Concert. Mon. Aug. 19 5.25 p.m.—England v. South Africa. 7.00 —Variety at Radiolympia. Tue. Aug. 20
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  • 1645 4 D.P.P.'S REMARK AT PERAK ASSIZES YOUNG MALAY ON ROBBERY CHARGE (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Thursday. That His Lordship had a very high sense of civic duty was the tribute paid by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. I. W. Blelloch. to the Hon. Mr.
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  • 348 4 Young Malay Acquitted 1 From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Friday. The Hon. Mr. Justice How’es sitting at the Perak Assizes today discharged and acquitted a ycung Malay w’ho w’as alleged to have robbed and assaulted an old lady near Selat Pulau, Lower Perak. The charge against accused,
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  • 229 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Earthquake shocks were experienced at on Saturday, according to a Bangkok contemporary. Captain R. Irvine, M.C.S., District Officer, Klang, has been admitted into Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Phya Supan Sombat, the retiring Siamese Minister to London, arrived in Singapore on Thursday by the “Yasukuni Maru” on his way
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  • 800 4 PROGRESS, you call it, the age of speed, the era of locomotion! Fiddlesticks and balderdash. Stop, wait, go. Signals, signs, crossings, lines, studs, butt o n s, gongs, beacons. Mechanical transport, they call it. Belisha be blowed' When, on earth, am I goin’
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    • 100 4 STOMACH ULCERS FOR 15 YEARS! Stomach Sufferer’s -amazfjntg recovery. Here’s how years of stomach suffering were ended Mrs. Edwards, of Chatham, says “As a sufferer for 15 years with gastric ulcers I tried different remedies without avail, until I took Bisunated Magnesia, and after the first dose I felt a
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  • 701 5 Thursday Night's Boxing At Ipoh CARPENTIER FIGHTS A DRAW (BY “SECONDS OUT’) Ipoh, Thursday. lighting against handicaps in ight, weight and reach Midget Ito, fast Japanese scored a point’s vic- over Brown Roberts in the star t of 12 rounds staged tonight at bilee Park
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  • 271 5 Reuter. WARWICK BEATEN BY INNINGS CENTURIES BY NOURSE AND ROWAN London, August 9. The following are the results of principal cricket matches concluded today:— South Africans defeated Warwickshire by an innings and 174 runs. South Africa: 498 (Rowan 102 and Nouse 160 not out) Warwickshire: 211
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  • 29 5 Follow this plan when you hear the running commentary on the H.M.S. Malaya Cup Final, broadcast by the Malayan zXmateur Radio Society, Kuala Lumpur today.
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  • 468 5 First Division Mstch VICTORY BY ONE GOAL TO NIL Although playing a man short throughout the Penang Cricket Club put up a stiff fight in their first division match against the Indian Recreation Club yesterday on the Victoria Green but had hard luck not to have
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  • 72 5 Fixtures For Thursday August 15 The following fixtures have been arranged for Thursday, August 15: JUNIOR INTER-TEAM (Semi-final) 6.00 p.m. Ist. Singles; 6.30 p.m. 2nd. Singles: Hu Yew Seah vs. Limstead. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Mixed Doubles (Semi-final) 7.00 Mrs. Low Hooi Seah Tan Boon Piew vs. Miss Lee
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  • 29 5 Reuter. Ernest Reginald Whitcombe Selected London, August 9. The brothers Ernest and Reginald Whitccmbe have been selected to fill the vacancies in the British Ryder Cup team.—
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  • 1242 6 YORKSHIRE’S INCREASED LEAD EXCITING FINISHES IN COUNTY MATCHES A. P. F. CHAPMAN'S BATTING FEAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 27. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS All the six County Championship engagements of the three days up to July 20 produced definite decisions. Yorkshire again increased their lead, for
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  • 584 6 SMASH INTO THE NET WHICH LOST HELEN JACOBS THE CHAMPIONSHIP A MEETING DISTINGUISHED BY THE 11 NEVER YIELD" SPIRIT J The champions and the stars depart, the tumult and the shouting d os The great centre court, for a brief space the hub of the universe,
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  • 1281 6 All the Tennis Champions fear him. The most colourful personality in the game. The birth of Roderick Menzel, the broadshouldered, blustering whirlwind from Czecho-Slovakia, was not unaccompanied by portents. The only earthquake ever known in the history of the country took place in Prague on the site
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  • 209 6 LEADING STATES MAY SPLIT FROM CONTROL BOARD Melbourne, July 25. The autocratic a'titude of the Australian Cricket Control Board is likely to result in a breakaway by New South Wales and I Victoria, who object to the power exerted by the smaller States. When they combine
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    • 128 6 Ej||| Ho OS Bs Drescription BjJ SU If you are a sufferer from ■V Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobiet Bu Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat.. Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, itch ing Eruptions and Rashes, use D.D.D. Prescription. Just a fe* gj drops of this marvellous lotion anJ you have instant relief. Irritation j
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  • 2361 7 EMPIRE BROADCASTING PROGRAMME NOTES MOTOR CYCLE GRAND PRIX DE L'EUROPE Transmission I—Sunday, August, 25, at 30 a.m. —G.M.T. Transmission 2 Sunday, August 25, at 2.00 p.m. —G.M.T. Transmission 3 Saturday, August 24, at 15 p.m. —G. M. T. Transmission 4—Saturday, August 24, at i 30 p.m.
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  • 197 7 Work was Becoming Unbearable If you have ever suffered with backache you will know just what this man means when he says “My back was full of aches and pains?’ No wonder he began to feel that his work was getting too much for
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  • 958 8 Appearances in the shape of trade and economic missions and other en- quiries indicate that the nations of the world are gradually approaching a decision to recognise Manchukuo. China is still maintaining an adamant attitude regarding the new kingdom. She looks upon it as an insult
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  • 1755 8 STIMULUS OR SOPORIFIC TOWARDS A NEV? CLASSROOM TECHNIQUE THE IMPORTANCE OF PERSONALITY The Director-General of the British j 3roado".stirg Ccrporation does not speak in public with any frequency. But when I he breaks silence he delivers himself with a certain vehemence says a special correspondent in the
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  • 254 9 Well-known Sportsman And Philanthropist WON DERBY IN 1922 AND 1926 London, August 9. Lord Woolavington, the racehorse owner -no twice won the Derby and head of the mous Scotch distillery firm of Messrs, tnes Buchanan Co. died today aged Rugby Radio Service. James Buchanan, head of the
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  • 298 9 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Visit To China Begins London, August 9. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the British Government, leaves tomorrow for China to examine the financial situation there. He will travel via Canada and wall visit Tokio on the way whre he will
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  • 73 9 bronze lamps which stood upon it.- Rugby •Radio Service. Mementos For Colonies And Dominions London, August 9. The demolition of the famous Waterloo r dge over the Thames has reached a i licate engineering stage. This task be■<n yesterday and will last a month. The London County Council
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  • 328 9 Story Of Being Robbed TAMIL GETS BENEFIT OF DOUBT (By Our Own Reporter) Ipah, Friday. A small Bengali girl of seven was the principal witness in a case heard before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett at the First Magistrate’s Court today when she gave evidence
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  • 120 9 as long and medium waves. —Rugby Radio Service. Opening At Olympia Next| Wednesday London, August 9. Next Wednesday, the annual British Radio Exhibition opens for ten days at Olympia, London, and buyers from many parts of the world are beginning to arrive. The wireless equipments indusry in Britain
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  • 100 9 axe —Rugby Radio Service. Wearers Enabled To Pass Through Furnace London, August 9. Asbestos suits which enable wearers to pass through a fiery furnace are being supplied to British fire brigades. Asbestos protective clothing which resist heat has long been in use but the Asbestos suit now being
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  • 24 9 —Reuter. Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer London, August 10. The death occurred today of the eighty-year-old shipbuilder, Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer. —Reuter.
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  • 277 9 Midnight Trek In Jungle HEAVY SENTENCES IMPOSED A midnight trek through five miles of dense jungle, culminating in the capture, red-handed, of two samsu distillers, was described by Mr. W. Ferrier Mavor prosecuting in Rawang Police Court on Thursday. The result
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  • 68 9 By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, 11th August 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Lustspiel Overture —Overture—Keler Bela 2. Les Patineurs—Waltz—Waldteufel I 3. In a Persian Garden I Celebrated Song Cycle—Lehman 4. Rubinstein Poesie —Selection' —Urtach 5. Merrie England—Musical PlayGerman 6. Oriental:'
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  • 186 9 Sequel To Old Woman's Death At the Penang Assize Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Whitley and a Special Jury, a Chinese, Ng Kim Boi, was found guilty !n a charge of robbery on April 4 at Bukit Mertajam, and sentenced to five years’ rigorous imprisonment. Mr. F.G.
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  • 50 9 Admitted As An Advocate (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 9. In the Supreme Court today before Mr. Justice Terrell, Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, the winner of the Queen’s Scholarship years ago and former Acting Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court was admitted as an advocate.
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  • 142 9 Five Missionaries In 52 Ton Ketch (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 9. A 52 ton auxiliary ketch, appropriately named the “Light Bearer” brought to Singapore cn Thursday evening five young Australian missionaries, members of the I Watch Tower Bible Tract Society who are touring
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  • 35 9 —Reuter. Mrs. Saylin Henkin, sister of Irving' Berlin was killed when she fell from the roof of a four story building. Her arms and skull were fractured and death was instantaneous.-
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    • 148 9 Now tliere comes a burst of cheering See the King of Health and Beauty Like the sounding of a sea As the cheers still louder grow Vk Fathers, Mothers, Uncles, Cousins Cow Gate for every Baby yk Hail the Childrens 9 Jubilee Hear the merry trumpets blow» f/ COW GATE
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  • 621 10 AMERICANS DEFY DUST, STORMS AND BANDITS "WONDERFUL” MALAYAN REST HOUSES France to Singapore in two months, is the unique achievement of an American motoring party which arrived in Singapore this week. The party consists of Lt. J. P. Cleland, of the U.S. Army, Mrs.
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  • 837 10 ARE THEY LEGAL TENANTS Manager's Appeal WRITTEN JUDGMENT ASKED FOR Singapore,' August 8. Before Mr. Justice Burton, the Acting Chief Justice in the Supreme Court today a criminal appeal came up for disposal the I appellant being Mr. A. L. B. Swaine, who 1 was
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  • 501 10 Man Who Killed His Bride LOVE FOR HER AN OBSESSION Manchester, July 16. Love for his wife which became an “absolute obsession” end an unnatural marriage relationship which ended in temporary insanity were mentioned at Manchester Assizes on July 16 when Henry Wynn, aged 22, of Abergele, Denbighshire,
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  • 668 10 HOLIDAY BRITAIN < EVON and Cornwall are inti 1 variably linked as a holiday region, yet they are very dif;erent in character. In Devon lovely flower-decked lanes lead through a pleasantly green land» and honeysuckle runs riot in tne hedgerows, while overhead are trees heavy with
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    • 262 10 'Phone 485 Amalgamated Amusements, Limited 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS, Saturday, 10th August, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA “LI HNEOH WAN THYE CHOO”—Part 1. Starring Miss LOW CHOOI HAR and Messrs. Looi Choon Gaik and Tan Tiang Keng. FREE LISTS CANCELLED. Seats 40,
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  • 665 11 Welsh Authorities' Warning "CALAMITOUS EFFECT ON EMPLOYMENT" Wage Loss Put At £1,000,000 Swansea, July 20. The controversy over the proposed erection of tinplate mills by Richard Thomas and Co. at its Redbourne works was taken up at the Conference of South Wales Public Authorities
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  • 1327 11 SATISFACTORY RESULTS DIVIDEND OF 10 PER CENT. ON ORDINARY SHARES The thirtieth annual general meeting of the Cicely Rubber Estates Company, Ltd, was held on 17th July, at 4. Lloyds Avenue, 1 London, E.C. Mr. Maurice Maude presid- 1 ing. The representative of the secretaries I.Messrs. Rowe,
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    • 140 12 6-15 TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT 9-30 Matinee Tomorrow At 2-45 p.m. 20TH CENTURY PICTURES PRESENT GEORGE ARLISS BETTER BEST ,n DARRYL ZANUCK'S Most Pretentious Screen Triumph. CARDINAL RICHELIEU" with MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN He Flung His Red Robe Over A Court Smouldering With Passion And Intrigue. His Only Friends A Cat And A Wisp
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    • 140 12 MATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 SEATS SOLD OUT AT EVERY PERFORMANCE! UNIVERSAL'S SUPER SHOCKER THAT IS NOW THRILLING THE TOWN I KARLOFF AT HIS awe-inspiring best* Boomungout defiance! Demanding a bride! Threatening, destruc- tion to those 'T|ko stand in his way!.. .For, I THE MONSTER
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  • 781 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES 15 Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of Teasels arrtTinf «nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN POST TODAY M.V. GL.ENSHTEL from London via Suez. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Dairen. SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 S.S HIMALAYA MARU from
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  • 471 14 Branch Dissolved In East Prussia POLICE THREAT TO CHURCH YOUTH Berlin, July 26. Following on similar bans in Mecklenburg, Silesia, Thuringia and elsewhere, the East Prussia branch of the Stalhelm, the ex-Service Men’s Association, has on July 27 been dissolved by the Nazi authorities. Its
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  • 126 14 Paris Hats Seen In i New York COPIES ON SALE IN 24 HOURS New York, July 26. Women in Paris, London and New York discussed the latest hat designs almost simultaneously on July 26 after they had been revealed by leading Paris milliners. Sketches of new
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  • 179 14 A Betting "Scoundrel" A man who, to pay for his betting, pawned a quilt which was presented by the Queen and was awarded to his baby as a prize at a baby show, was at Clerkenwell sentenced to six months’ hard labour. He was Stanley William
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  • 162 14 Block Of Flats In Half Moon Street Park-lane is to have a cinema. It is proposed to convert the ground floor and basement cf No. 138, which has frontages to Park-lane, North-row and Norfolk-street, into a news theatre accommodating 207 persons. There will be
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  • 149 14 Last Seen In England 38 Years Ago Southwold, July 26. A moth flew into a house in Lowestoft, on July 25 and it was identified by Mr. Gecrge Baker, of Blackwater Post Office, Southwold, an eminent lepidopterist and member of the Suffolk Naturalists’ Society, as
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  • 166 14 Modern Girls Healthier Than Their Mothers Mr. John W. Mascn, Dean of the National School of Chiropody, London, speaking at the graduation dinner, said that only 18 per cent, cf the public today walked correctly. “The modern miss,” he added, "may display a slightly larger fcot than
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  • 172 14 Post Office Looks Ahead Colonel Sir Donald Banks, Dire ral of the Post Office, in an address at Tattenhall College, Wolverham; there seemed to be no end to p Post that were rapidly developing in Office services. He could picture a householder n very
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 209 14 fpEWAR§ Si WHITE MJ LABEL’ fr BwhiskyJl 7 t\X Spirit of Triendsfiip OBTAINABLE, IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES ALSO IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS (Quarter Size.) SOLE AGENTS for PENANG, PERAK and KEDAH HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG IPOH. KONDO HAIR DRESSING SAIooN w 35 LEITH
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    • 1776 15 pyY4J dll i JRggHgj IhZ"! ,w." •<;% <, wi BLUE rUHMBL LIMB Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due FOP EastOHl Mail PdSSetiger Cllld Freight SerVICO Penang London OUTWARDS m 55. CALCHAS L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Aug. 15 Sept. 15 A ffl. AGAMEMNON Mars., L’don R’dam, H’burg Glasgow *ue
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  • 138 16 Cochet In Exhibition Game FLASHES OF TRANSCENDENT BRILLIANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 10. Henry Cochet, he asserts his name is not spelt "Henri” but ends with th e AngloSaxony. the brilliant French Tennis Professional en-route *o Saigon appeared in an exhibition match yesterday
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  • 93 16 Unfit For Tonight's Fight The promoter of the fight between Gunboat Jack and Young Aide at K.L. has received a telegram from Gunboat Jack in Singapore stating that he is unfit and, on medical advice, asking for a postponement of the fight arranged fcr tonight. The fact of
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  • 190 16 Additions And Amendments The following amendments and additions are announced to the S. R. A. classification list cf horses and ponies:— HORSES—TRANSFERS From C'ass 2 to Class I.—Gahen, Jack Fly. From Class 1 to Class 2.-—Pelorus, Punkawalla. From Class 3 to Class 2. —Equetta, In-Ver-Fogg, Jackie, Popover.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 462 16 (To the Editor of the ‘Pinang Gazette’) Sir, With reference to your “Leader” of Friday last (2. 8. 35) anent Planters’ Salaries I have a few comments to make and trust you will find space for same in your well known Paper. The writer of this article has
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  • 106 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 6164 74 59 64 New York 4.96 H 4.96% Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.39 29.39 Geneva 15.17 15.16% Amsterdam 7.34 7.33 Milan 60 V 60% Berlin 12.29 12.29 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%
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  • 439 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England Bth Sunday after Trinity. 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSS XXXIX XL. Hymn 180. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. LOO p.m. Evensong. PS XL 128. Magnificat 48. Nunc Dimittis 61. Hymns 12, 274, 28 and 193. WEDNESDAY
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  • 246 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers SeDara TIN Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.82% 1.87% Batu Selangor 85 87% 95 1.00 Hitam 49 51 51 53 Hong Fatt 47 49 50 52% Jelebu 92% »7% 1.05 1.10 Johan 22% 25 24 26 Klang River 1.60 1.65 1.60 1.70
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  • 113 16 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ampat Tins 4 3 4 7% Batu Selangors 92% 97% Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatts 50 55 Jelebus 1.02% 1.07% Kamuntings 13 0 13 6 Killinghall 12 9 13'6 K. Lanjuts 15 9 16 3ex K.
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  • 281 16 KENNEDY COMPaoy TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest juotatio in MESSRS. KENNEDY c.' s gJ” List today;— Yesterday Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller. TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.80 1.90 ex i.of, 200 ex Batu Selangor 85 90 £<o gg Chenderiang 9 6 10'0 <v;i 10 3 Jelebu
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  • 138 16 SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 London Bank 23’f 4 m[st 2 3gf Private 3 m'st credit 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demand 57 T < France T.T 855 Hongkong T.T. 8%% dis. Shanghai T.T. 34 dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONET ORDERS ON INDIA OR
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  • 93 16 Tin YESTERDAY London (Spot) £233.15.0 London (3 months) £216.5.0 Singapore $110.62% Business Done Penang $111.87% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $4.00 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO RUBBER 5 d London 5%d New York ll|gc(G) Singapore Spot 19% c Oct./Dec 20 %c J an./Mar 21 %c TAPIOCA Fair Seed
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 383 16 FOR SALE Singer 8 H.P. Model 1929. Mileage 30,000, owner driven. De-carbonized and new piston rings. Excellent engine. Apply Box No. 55, c/o Pinang Gazette. BOARD LODGING WANTED European requires Board and Lcdging with private family or boarding house, particulars Box No. 54, c/o Pinang Gazette. MUNICIPAL NOTICE An Ordinary
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    • 203 16 NIGHTS OF AWFUL STOMACH PAIN W hat a relief to be able to eat and sleep normally after years of stomach trouble which caused nights of unbearable pain. No wonder Mr. T says he was fortunate when he tried Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. ‘‘Being a sufferer from stomach trouble for
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 38 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6.00 Q..m. 75 NE 3 m.m. Noc«i 80 W TIDE TABLE TODAY -High Water Low Water 8.56 a.m 1.06 a.m. 9.55 p.m 4.13 p.m. TOMORROW 10.18 e.m 3.34 am 11.09 p.m 5.22 p.m.
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