Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 186. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2354 1 ALL CRIMINAL CASES DEALT WITH CHINESE OCTOGENARIAN'S APPEAL FAILS JUDGMENTS IN TWO CASES RESERVED (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Monday. Six criminal appeals, the complete list for hearing were dealt with toda\ at the I'.M.S. Court of Appeal. All the appeals with the exception of two
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    • 125 1 JPfL < VV YE JIHHafIHHifIK I y I TEN YEARS OLD I 1 A GENUINE HIGHLAND Ml LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY HI g*jj OF OUTSTANDING MERIT. AND SOLD MI J;S|;£ AT AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE. HI C(ffijo( J »11 ML Isis The xXnalyst’s report, which is reproduced upon every I 4 S
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    • 26 1 K SPECIAL MocNISH I GRAND WHISKY I Im'NISHJ wSiv—vw “The Whisky wttk j mellow tartfe” M< I I Sole Diatributon: N. V. Straits Java Trading Cka
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  • 94 1 .—Reuter. Stones With Communistic Leaflets THROWN INTO LEGATION Madrid, Aug. 13. A demonstration against the Italian Legation occurred at Lisbon. According to a message received here a mysterious motor car stopped in front of the Legation while the occupants proceeded to hurl quantities of small stones
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  • 128 1 —Reuter. Only 10 Per Cent Workers Not Returned New York, August 12. With General Johnson’s ultimatum expiring tonight the strike of relief workers appears to have fizzled out only 10 per cent, of the workers not having returned. On the Eastside slum clearance project on
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  • 77 1 •—Reuter. Six New American Air Bases TO GUARD ALASKA AND PANAMA CANAL Washington, August 12. President Roosevelt signed the Wilcox Aviation Bill authorising the construction of six key army aircorps bases to guard Alaska and the Panama Canal. The President recently explained in signing the Bill
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  • 140 1 ten both conferences. —Rugby Radio Service. To Be Held In Britain In 1937 London, August 12. The world conference on faith and order, which seeks to establish cordial relations between members of the different Christian churches by enabling their representatives to discuss together their agreements
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    • 293 3 Banish the torment i/se iA?epsp THE ANTISEPTIC TOILET SOAP :-'’H' 1 ‘l' t’ >9l A 'l J) 1 'TIIH r U- i 1 i-’ i l jKSi 1 If 1 111 1 1 1!!' I SBs&BiwH Bii ii I g gMMr 1 I’ 1 O'; jAHJ I\o more broken, sleepless
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  • 847 3  -  ‘1 George Bernard Shaw' (in “The Sunday Referees”) MY friend Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has never been able to follow what she calls my changes of front. She lives in a tempest of virtuous indignation. As the indignation always is really virtuous and generous, and
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  • 177 3 American Judge's Rebuke Justice Salvatore A. Cotillo, of the Supreme Court of New York, in granting an order annulling *he marr'age of Mr. C. J. Ryan, jun. one of the Secretaries of Mr. La Guardia, the Mayor of New York—and the former Countess Marie Ann ven
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  • 170 3 Police Hunted Her For Four Years “Guilty,” said Florence Page, at the Old Bailey to four charges of stealing by means of a trick. Then she asked Judge Dodson to take 293 other cases into consideration. The sentence was three years’ penal servitude, to be followed
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  • 138 3 They Changed Their Sex A pea-hen at the Sydney botanic gardens has changed its sex. It has grown the plumage of the male bird. Even more remarkable, says Austral News, is a Khaki Campbell duck in Melbourne. Three months ago it was entered for an egg-laying competition which
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  • 153 3 Permits Not To Be Renewed Between 20 and 30 American chorus girls who are appearing in restaurant shows in the West End of London are not to have their permits renewed, and will have to j return home at the end of a fortnight. Two
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  • 286 4 SEQUEL TO TROOPS' RAID ON INDIANS Villager Killed In Night Battle FRIGHTENED WOMAN STARTS ATTACK ON LONE SOLDIER Simla (Punjab), July 24. A village fight, in which one Indian was killed and twelve were injured, has led to the whole of the Ist Battalion
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  • 183 4 Man Who Made His Own Teeth Mr. Field Taylor, of Melbourne, besides being a very remarkable man, is a walking paradox as well. Every tooth in his mouth is his own, yet it is artificial. Actor, tailor, inventor, and obviously philosopher, he, by force of circumstances and
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  • 92 4 Chain That Gets Heavier With Each Mfearer A special committee of Melbourne’s city •council is deliberating on the inereace of insurance for the Lord Mayoral chain. With each new Lord Mayor the chain grows heavier and more valuable, because i a medallion recording the wearer’s name
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  • 935 4 THE SHAH AT CLOSE QUARTERS WHAT HE HAS DOHE FOR HIS COUNTRY FRIENDSHIP EXPRESSED FOR ENGLAND i The Shah of Persia has recently express- ed friendship for England. Schools, filled with over a quarter of a million young I Persons teach English and French. Englishmen ar.d Europeans,
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  • 157 4 Australia Ahead In Treatment I Seventy-two per cent of all cases of early cancer treatment in Australia, in the I past six year, have resulted in cures, although w’hen treatment was delayed the percentage of cures was only 11.5, according to a report just placed before the Australian
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  • 110 4 New Far East Links I i Bombay, July 26. The possibility of a big increase in Far I East airways is foreshadowed in a state- ment made by the Raja of Sarawak. He told me that the object of his visit to EngI land was to discuss
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  • 245 4 Portents In A Lake Simla, July 24. Travellers from Tibet report that the search' for the successor to the late Dalai Lama continues. Among the ceremonies performed with a view to ascertaining the successor the religious and civil authorities: of Tibet have visited a lake in the
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  • 62 4 Colombo, July 26. The number of deaths in Ceylon in June was 15.641. In June last year it was 8,739. The total number of deaths in the first six months of this year was 129,684. In 1934 it was 55,252. The excess of deaths during
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    • 385 5 fßelieved His Own 6$ Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE NEURALGIA Deer Sirs —I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for Ih My t/i« past six-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in II Bf! I the hips, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulders. tl ly /i«ve tried almost everything.
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  • 2369 5 THE ONE MAY COME TO PASS PERHAPS THE OTHER IS ALREADY PASSING MR. LOWINGER AT ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION DINNER At the dinner of the Engineering Association in the Hotel i ijci'tic, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night—a function which 11 *lllcii< 1 c(1
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  • 779 5 Remember Early Impressions are Lasting by OUR NURSERY EXPERT WHAT are tne most important years of a child’s life? They are the years between birth and the seventh birthday. By the age of seven a child’s life style is determined. No later training can undo that
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  • 165 5 Cyclist Disappears After Accident An aged Cantonese was walking along' I Muntri Street towards Penang Road this I morning when he was knocked down by a Chinese cyclist. It appears he was gazing j up at a building from the right hand sida lof the road when
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  • 254 6 H. G. WELLS’ SECRETS of the world of a hundred years hence are revealed for the first time. His cities are to be built into the hillsides. This drawing- of the inside of one of these ‘-cave cities’’ is by Mr. Vincent Korda, of London
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    • 159 7 AN OPPORTUNITY TO ALL SCHOOLS, CLUBS, LIBRARIES ASSOCIATIONS HOMES. We now offer AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES the following books v Sir Hugh Clifford, former Governor of the Straits Settlements and Hig CommLloner of the Federated Malay States, specially reprinted by an-angement. The offer lasts only as long as there Is
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    • 123 7 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin has nearly 50 million tiny •earns or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch. Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don’t waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 318 7 I vrw i» I I PAY US A VISIT. WE HAVE MANY INTERESTING INTRODUCTIONS TO SHOW YOU, INCLUDING: The first and finest of RADIO-GRAMOPHONES MARCONI. The world renowned 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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  • 438 7 Berengaria Boat As An Ambulance Cot PASSENGERS COLLECT £6O FOR VICTIM His story of an accident c.t gea and a ,ugh-and-ready operation by the ship’s ook, and of how the Berengaria came io his aid after eight days of suffering, as told on August 2 by
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  • 413 7 FORMER MALAYAN’S TALK TO DUBLIN ROTARIANS At the Dublin Ratary Club, in the Metro pole Restaurant recently, Mr. John L. Woods (a Dublin man), of the Ipoh Rotary a Club, Federated Malay States, delivered an s address, entirely in verse, in which he deI scribed “objectionable people.” j
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  • 598 7 Coroner's Inquiry Continued DOCTOR RECALLED FOR EVIDENCE Further evidence was recorded by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police i court yesterday when the inquiry was continued into the mys'erious death of a Tamil named Aiyavoo on April 27. Inspector W. C. Alexander conducted the
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  • 262 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. R. W. I. Band, Cadet, Malayan Civil Service, has been promoted to Class V of the Service. Mr. W. S. Coombes, the manager of Tekka Taiping Ltd., returned from leave by the "Patroclus” cn Thursday last. j Mr. T. F. Carey, an Officer of Class IV, Malayan
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    • 176 8 PILESCO No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more hum n than Piles. Yet Pilescan be quickly an 1 t cured without the use of injections scissors, hot iron,” electricity, or any cutting or burning method, and w confinement to bed. and no doctor’s or h bills to pay.
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  • 783 8 PROGRAMME FOR FIRST DAY AND SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Below will be found the programme for the first day of the Taiping Turf Club Professional Meeting, subject to the scratchings and order or running which will not be known till noon tomorrow. Horses, Class 3, Division
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  • 623 8 P.C.C. Entertain Clifford School EXHILARATING MATCH Six Goals Shared I I The hockey season may be said to have opened yesterday when the Penang Cricket Club played the Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar. It was a splendid “opener” and the indications are that the standard of hockey this
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  • 90 8 —Reuter. BY TEN WICKETS BOWES IN DEADLY FORM London, August 12. The cricket match between Yorkshire and Warwickshire was concluded today resulting in a win for Yorkshire by ten wickets. Bowes was in great form and captured 11 wickets in the two innings at a cost of
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  • 279 8 Cochet's Talk To Singapore Rotarians APPEAL FOR FREEDOM ON TENNIS COURTS Singapore, Aug. 13. The abolition and distinction between professionals and the so called amateurs imposed by the International Lawn Tennis Federation was urged yesterday by Henry Cochet, the French Professional when he told the Singapore Rotary
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  • 118 8 G.E.S. Beaten At Hockey (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, August 12. The Clifford School played the G.E.S. at hockey, winning a well-deserved victory by three goals to nil. Dollah, playing at centre half, was the most prominent player on the field, displaying good stick work and
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  • 46 8 August Monthly Medal (Stroke) The following are the results: Winner R.H. Williams 80 —13=67. Runner-up R. Creik 71—0=71. SATURDAY BALL SWEEP Winner R.H. Williams Runner-up J.R. Bennett 43 —B^=s4 1 /L SUNDAY BALL SWEEP Winner A.F. Baughan 39 —7=32. Runner-up A. Clark 40—7=33.
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  • 55 8 .—Reuter. Bahram Remains Favourite London, August i. The call-over for the St. Leger res d <; as follows 10/11 Bahram wanted, evens laid. 6/1 Field Trial offered. 100/9 Fair Trie! offered. 100/9 Hairan offered. 100/8 Plassy offered. 100/6 Sea Bequest offered. 20/1 Assignation offered, 25/1
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    1936 9 RACING AT GOODWOOD LADY OWNER WINS STEWARDS* CUP TIBERIUS* GREAT DOUBLE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 6. GREENORE WINS BY A HEAD Goodwood has never been more glorious than at its opening stage, and in perfect ueather the attendance was a very large one. It is
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  • 1325 9  -  SURREY'S NOTABLE MATCHES WITH KENT b y J. B. HOBBS London, July 27. M'MZ’jHHLE we were at Manchesw w > j ter today watching the > 1 est Match, Andrew Sandi ham was taking his benefit in the historic annual encounter between > Surrey and Kent at
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    • 163 10 If you strive quite a lot i dT ->d *4 and the rumba Oft 1W" 7 ®T /’1 makes you hot J f T f A x a r > <* J Lt 1 I 1 4cwLf<rta ~-»W STOUT SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 482 10 The authorities in the various centres of the Colony doubtless are engaged in preparation of the Estimates for 1936 and we trust that our representatives on the Legislative Council are ready for the annual battle to secure inclusion of something more for Penang than mere provision for recurrent
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  • 198 10 streets in the surrounding area. —Rugby Radio Service. Repeat Pulsing System For Regent Street London, August 12. The experience with various systems of automatic traffic ccntrol lights has led to the development of a new interlinked system providing the improved progressive working during rush hours and
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  • 102 10 —Rugby Radio Service. U.K. World's Best Customer London, August 12. The report published by the Imperial Economic Committee shows that in 1934 the United Kingdom was agoin the world’s best cus'omer for dairy produce. In the case of butter British Imports represented 85 per cent of the total
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  • 687 10 COLONIAL CHAPLAIN: The Reverend Keppel Garnier and Mrs. Garnier left Penang yesterday evening by s.s. “Kedah” for Singapore to join the Lloyd Triestino s.s. “Conte j Verde” on eight months leave. They] intend to visit Jerusalem again and also! Cyprus and then go on to Trieste and!
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  • 565 10 THE STONE IN THE Ro‘ Malaya, producing two stapl dities that the world must hav fortunate than most countri sluggishness of 'rade and th. problem is a strain on her ecor< had hoped for a steady return t measure of prosperity after th Economic Conference of
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  • 54 10 single seater machine. —Rugby Rad vice. CHAPMAN Making Flying Visit Australia London, August Pilot Officer F. B. Chepman is usi month’s leave to fly to Australia an to England He landed at Mar-sei i fore six o’clock this morning leavir hour later for Rome in his Comper single
    single seater machine.—Rugby Rad vice.  -  54 words

  • 165 11 Attempted To Raffle Bicycle (From Our Own Correspondent) Titiping, August 12. A Tamil coolie named Sinnan who attempted to dispose of his bicycle by holding a raffle was produced before the magistrate, Che Mohamed Salleh, today on a charge of managing a public lottery. It appears that
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  • 565 11 Three Chinese Charged SEQUEL TO REVENUE OFFICER’S VIGILANCE A revenue officer’s vigilance was rearded by the finding of a large quantity chandu alleged to be non-Government and there was a sequel this morning in the District Court when three Chinese, Ooi Yew Gim, Yeap Kam (f)
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  • 109 11 Foul Play Not Suspected (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 13. Shortly before 5 o’clock yesterday morning a gun shot rang out in Queen Street. \mcng those awakened by the sound was he clerk in charge of the chandu retail shop. He called for the
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  • 75 11 Eurasian Woman Victimised (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 13. While waiting for an omnibus at Kallang Read to take her home to East Coast Road yesterday, Mrs. S. F. Conceicao, an elderly Eurasian, was jostled by two Chinese and her handbag dropped. One of the
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  • 48 11 Chairman Of Council Of Regency (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 12. The death is announced of Prince Anuvatr, Chairman of the Council of Regency, early this morning following a period of illhealth. Taken ill at the Office on Saturday, the deceased is a full
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  • 73 11 Boarded s.s. ’’Kedah” Without Permission A charge of boarding the s.s. ‘‘Kedah’’, a ship carrying .alien passengers, without the permission of the Immigration Officer in the Penang harbour on August 12, was preferred against a Chinese coolie named Tua Thow in the Police Court today. Inspector Rodway
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  • 68 11 Further Postponement Granted The case was mentioned today in the' Police Court in which a Tamil named Ramasamy stands charged with theft of two chains and pendants, from the persons of Lee Sam Hong (f) and Choh Chin Suat (f), at Penang Road and Carnarvon Street respectively on
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  • 98 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 61'64 74 61|64 New York 4.97 A 4.96% Montreal 4.97% 4.96% Brussels 21.41 20.40% Geneva 15.17 15.17 Amsterdam 7.34% 7.34% Milan 60% 60 Berlin 12.29% 12.29 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39 i% Vienna 26% 26%
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  • 1426 12 OUTLOOK RATHER BRIGHTER —AMERICAN DEMAND MAY IMPROVE London, August 4. Although still not of the best and brightest hue, the rubber outlook certainly seems a shade brighter now than it did a week or ten days ago. Then, the heavy fall in American rubber consumption during June
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  • 644 12 London Metal Market TONE GREATLY IMPROVED ALL ROUND London, August 2. Henry Gardner Co., Ltd., reports as follows:—■ In all the markets confidence during the week has increased and with signs of a much better feeling in America and an almost buoyant WaU Street based on
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 112 13 f. —Reuter. American Challenge TWO SUPER LINERS TO BE BUILT New York, Aug. 12. The construction of two American super liners larger and faster than the “Queen Mary” and the “Normandie” is under consideration at Washington according to the “New York Commerce Journal.” The vessels
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  • 135 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Submarine Expert For China Command London, Aug. 12. The King h?.s approved the following appointments: Vice-Admiral Sir Charles i Little to be Commander-in-Chief, China, i in succession to Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer to date November 8 and to assume command about January. Vice-Admiral W. M.
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  • 64 13 battery fired the Royal Salute.—Rugby Radio Service. Return To London After Holiday London, Aug. 12. After a fortnight's holiday afloat, spent in lovely summer weather, the King and Queen left Cowes this morning in the Royal yacht, “Victoria and Albert” and entrained at Portsmouth for London. As the
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  • 57 13 Rugby Radio Service. Wider Public Interest This Year London, Aug. 12. Great Britain’s navy week which closed on Saturday attracted wider public interest this year than ever before, the attendance figures creating a record. Nearly 340,000 persons visited the display at Portsmouth, Plymouth and Chatham. The total was
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  • 36 13 London, Aug. 12. London and many parts in Southern England has been without rain for 23 days but heavy falls occurred in Scotland during the week-end and seems likely to extend
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  • 140 13 j.—Reuter. Tokio Outrage FATALLY CUT WITH SWORD Tokio, August 12. A sensation has been caused by the announcement that the DirectorGeneral of Military Affairs, MajorGeneral Tetsuzan Nagata, virtual Administrative Head of the Japanese Army, was in the interviewing room of the War Ministry when a
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  • 87 13 i.—Reuter. Nanking, Aug. 12. Feeling that he must share with Mr. Wang Chin Wei the onus of the recent settlement of the SinoJapanese imbroglio in North China, Gen. Ho Ying Chin, Minister of War and chairman of the Peiping Military Council has resigned.—Reuter GOVERNMENT TOTTERING Two
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  • 83 13 tain, rrance ana naiv Geneva on August 3.—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Eden Leaves For Paris London, August 12. The Minister for League of Nations Affairs, Mr. Anthony Eden, has been engaged today in final consultations preparatory to leaving for Paris tomorrow to enter upon the three
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  • 55 13 To Start Early Next Year London, August 12. A post office announcement regarding television states, the first test transmissions are expected to start early next year and that a regular public service will follow as soon as practicable. The technical information necessary for the designing of television
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  • 93 13 Reuter. Mayor's Letter To Japanese Consul-General I Seattle, August 12. The Mayor of Seattle has written a letter to Japanese Consul General in connection with the club “rag” incident asking him to “please accept my assurance that the proceedings were not planned to bring reproach or
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  • 93 13 Producers To Be Licensed London, August 12. I An order has been issued under the j Agricultural Marketing Act to bring into I operation on September 7 a bacon development scheme which completes the plan of reorganisation of the bacon industry by the establishment of a
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  • 156 13 Rugby Radio Service. Eliminating The "Take Off" Problem London, August 12. The Imperial Airways have on order an experimental aircraft cf a new type spe- cially designed for the purpose of overcoming the problem of “take off” under a heavy load, which if it proves successful in the
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  • 62 13 In South Germany Munich, August 13. South Germany’s anti-Jewish and antiCatholic campaign was given a rousing start with a six-hour parade of lorries leaded with shouting storm troopers. Herr Hitler’s lifeguards furnished 600 of the 1,100 motorised demonstrators who reared “Rome for all Papists, Palestine for all Jews,
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  • 399 14 All Times Are Given In Greenwich Mean Time Transmission 1 Sun. Aug. 25 5.15 a.m.—Roman Catholic Service. Mon. Aug. 26 6.30 a.m.—"Namesake Towns of the British Empire.” Wed. Aug. 28 6.00 a.m.—Norman Menzies (Australian Baritone). Thu. Aug. 29 6.00 a.m.—“Science end Agriculture.” A talk by
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  • 351 14 NOTICE The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on 20th July by the s.s. “Carthage” was delivered in London on 12th August. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by train to Alor
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  • 161 14 Today at the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m.— 10.30 p.m. 1 March—Onward Upward—Goldman 2 Overture —Tally Ho!—Ansell. 3 Selection —Madame Butterfly—Puccini 4 Suite —Nell Gwyn Dances —German I.—Country Dance ll.—Pastoral Dance Hl.—Merry Makers’ Dance INTERVAL 5 Piccolo Solo —The Deep Blue Sea —Brewer 6 Two Pieces, (a) Waltz—Horatio
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  • 669 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving *nd selling from Penang during the week: I IN PORT TODAY S.S. TEUCER from North Continent. Sails ft-’ Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu rnawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang
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    • 1065 14 Wireless Programmes by Norris Stanley. Relayed from the Cafe 8.8. V. Restaurant. B.2o—The News. 8.35 —Orchestral Concert. 9.05 —Close down. TODAY Transmission 3 Transmission 5 g2 q p m —Big Ben. Evensong, relayed from Westminster Abbey, London. 10.05 Two of the following frequencies wll be HarrC)gate Municipal Orchestra, directed by
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    • 85 14 8.40 —Asiatic Music. 9.00 —Close down. FRIDAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Straits Echjo” News Bulletin. 7.3s—Gramophone Records. B.oo—Talk. 8.15 —Gramophone Records. 9.00 —Close down. SATURDAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.55 —Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s Share Report. 8.00 —Asiatic Music. 8.30 -“Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 9.oo—Close down. KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO
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    • 218 16 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 PERFORMANCES! 11 SHOWS AND STILL DRAWING CROWDS! THE THRILLER OF THRILLERS HIS MOHSTER r l_ VOi <E demands a mate 101 from the weird t V scientists who JI created him!... »W ko presents H SKARLOFF in a Universal Picture rrß «■■EHEIM M
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    • 116 16 6-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 A DRAMA OF TODAY'S REBELLION AGAINST THE LOVE CODE OF THE CENTURIES! 9re«« (2five DUN2^BRO° k A stQry of today’s revolt against the love code of the centuries. J A p»o QOak NILS ASTHER HENRY STEPHENSON Nine Women Out Of Every Ten Are Chained As She
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    • 173 16 PACKED AT ALL SHOWS SINCE TH? OPENING NIGHT! 5-15 TONIGHT 900 LAST NIGHT OF EXTENDED SEASON PIONEER'S SUPER PRODUCTION A MOVING HEART DRAMA WELL-KN #N TO EVERY INDIAN FAMILY 1 <<XMYJ7>xA k AttitAß. S GHOSU < BWCTg' Z 60 SONG HITS 60 SEE: The Thrilling Sights, Wonderful Scenes, Marvellous Settings,
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  • 664 17  -  Fair Weather Frocks for Work and Play by eMARY GRACE Bursting into bloom, the new printed fabrics are like a summer flow'er show. There are no special favourites all sorts of blossoms are “in print,” from roses down to quite homely flowers. No summer is complete without
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  • 457 17 TARRED AND PARADED IN STREETS The Nazi campaign against Jews and Catholics in Germany has claimed a Polish victim. Storm-troopers in Beuthen, Upper Silesia, raided a barber’s shop and abducted a manicurist named Lottee Feingraeber, who is engaged to a Jew. They shaved her head,
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  • 302 17 Lord Londonderry And Socialists THEIR IDEA OF LEAGUE Tlie Marquess of Londonderry, Lord J rivy Seal, speaking at a Jubilee Year fete of the Conservative and Unionist Association, at Southemptjon, said that there was no doubt that the National Government’s conception of the League of
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  • 340 17 Detained In Spain THRILLS ON 5.000-MILE HOLIDAY Two young men have just returned ‘o England after a three wseks’ e.ir hc-liday, during which they flew more than 5,000 I miles, and went as far as Oran, in Norj them Africa. They are Mr. Michael Montagu
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  • 203 17 GIRLS ARRIVE AT CAPETOWN Capetown, July 29. Two courageous English girls—one of them a typis*'—have blazed a new trail, alone and unarmed, through the deserts and jungles of Africa. With their motcr-cycle and side-car they set out from Aldwych, London, more than seven months ago. Today
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  • 220 17 Savoury Recipes \S cool as a cucumber.” Yes but this vegetable is very versatile and makes some tasty savouries. For instance. served as a second vegetable, it provides a pleasant change. Quarter the cucumber, remove the seeds, then simmer gently for ten minutes. Drain and serve with
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    • 188 17 DUST FROM THE STREETS BRINGS' INFECTION INTO YOUR HOME PROTECT YOUR HEALTH IFITH LIFEBUOY SOAP oniggii jh| a r Even dust on the window-sill Dust an(l dirt breed dangerous carries danger of infection. germs ready to he picked up on the hands and body. Guard against this risk of infection
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  • 1047 18  -  When tne photographer says Smile please,” he says it with a purpose. He wants your pleasantest expression to go down to posterity—you, at your best. You smile and your face lights up. Your eyes shine, your mouth curves and there you are, looking your youngest and
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  • 102 18 3?RESH and young parsley is now at its best, and will make a delicious jelly for an invalid. Wash a bunch of freshly picked parsley in cold water, cover with cold water and then bring slowly to the boil Simmer for one hour, strain and to each half
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  • 348 18 HUSBAND FOUND "GUILTY BUT INSANE" Harry Wynn, 22, a joiner, pleaded “Not Guilty,” before Mr. Justice Greaves-Lord at the Manchester Assizes to having murdered, On June 15, his wife, Barbara Valerie Wynn, 20, at their bungalow, “Robin’s Nest,” in Towyn Way, Towyn, near Abergele. Mr.
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  • 323 18 Children Led Out Of Adjoining School Four hundred boys and girls of Highway School, St. George's-in-the-East, were about to leave school at lunch-time when a fire broke out at Paros Ltd., gutta-percha and waste rubber dealers, whose premises adjoin the school. The children, in
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  • 137 18 MR. KIPLING TO ENDOW THE DAILY CALL e It is not generally known that, as at the Menin Gate, Last Post is sounded every night at the Memorial to the Missing at Loos, on which is inscribed the name cf Mr. Rudyard Kipling’s son,
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  • 172 18 My Learned Friend 11 An incident probably unique in the his- tory of the Law C urts was the appearance of Mr. J. D. Cassels, K.C., and one of his i sons, instructed by another son, in a special jury action which c
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  • 220 18 IVOMEN, even quite young ones, who number themselves among the not so slims often experience great difficulty in finding a frock in which they feel really happy. The model I have chosen for you to-day you can make with every con- fidence, as it has been
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  • 268 18 Bishop Of London To Lead Campaign CO-OPERATION WITH THEATRES The Bishop of London, presiding at a meeting of the Public Morality Council in Londen, declared that he had “burnt his boats with regard to the question of seminudism on the stage. He stated that those whom
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  • 93 18 Thirty-two baboons who r ,1V July 16 at the newly cn ZIX> v ir e kers Geneva, escaped while soir tc |j putting the finishing touche surrounding their enclosure captured in the grounds o 1 they had remained, but the .'into the country. so 519 cherries
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    • 293 18 PEACEFUL SLEEP FOR Thousands brought tc the verge of nervous b ||H down by sleepless have b een saz c d of Cuticura SUFFERERS Wash the affected part night and morning with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Dry gently and apply Cuticura Ointment. This IT CH I N daily treatment
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  • 632 19 "ALL SERVICE OFFICERS AND MOST OF I ARMY SHOULD BE WITHDRAWN" Shanghai, July 27. j Stating as his conviction that it would 'op necessary, if friendly Sino-Japanese re-' ations are to be achieved, tjo recall to Ja-! all Japanese military and navel offi-1
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  • 57 19 'INSULT TO JAPANESE MILITARY Shanghai, July 29. I ihe Japanese journal which originally rinted the interview with Mr. Murobashi cis since expressed profound regret at aving published “an insult to the Japanese military and naval authorities which came from a “reactionary traitor who meets halfway the requirements of the Chinese
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  • 167 19 30,000 Thrown Out Of Employment 80 OVERSEAS SCHOOLS IN SIAM CLOSED Canton, July 27. A telegram was received yesterday from the temporary office of the overseas Chinese workers in the Philippines Islands, stating that more than 10,000 Chinese have been deported by the Philippine while more
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  • 42 19 Thirty-two couples have so far registered for the first mass-marriage to take place in Nanking in the auditorium of the Officers’ Moral Endeavour Association. Among them are professors, American returned students, engineers, government officials and army officers.
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  • 105 19 Period When Young People May Choose Own Brides In spite of attempts to stop it, the Yao San Ling festival is still attracting as large crowds as ever to Tali in Yunnan. The festival is said to date back for thousands of years. As many as 25,000
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  • 136 19 Delayed By Fatal Accident At Fort Bayard Hong Kong, July 19. Mr. Katsuro Ano, the Japanese aviator who hopped off for Tokyo from Heston, Middlesex, on May 12, arrived here at noon today from Fort Bayard, in Indo-China. Mr. Ano had been delayed there by
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  • 535 19 Girls Who Leave Home > THE CASE OF MISS TOGO One of the most significant long-term trends in Japanese life is the gradual disintergration of the traditional Japanese family system. This system, which still possesses a good deal of vitality, especially in the country districts, presupposes
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    • 187 19 and if our choice will be DEWAR'S WL:- White Label WHISKY OBTAINABLE IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES ALSO IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS (Quarter Size.) SOLE AGENTS: Penang, Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Penang and Ipoh. Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTUREBB OF I I
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  • 525 20 Nell Gwyn's Account STILL CAREFULLY PRESERVED "Tellson s Bank by Temple Bar” was mentioned by Charles Dickens in his famous work “The Tale of Two Cities.” The name of Tellson was, of course, invented by Dickens, but the bank itself was not drawn from his
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  • 80 20 One Accused Pleads Guilty Two Chinese, Ten Hooi and Loh Kim Churn, were produced before Mr. J. P. Bidd. Jph in the police court today charged with having in possession dutiab e liquor, dis" Hing liquor and possession of distilling apparatus, at Kampong Perak Road on August 12.
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  • 128 20 Pollitt—Lovett Case LEAVE TO APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL GRANTED I (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 13. The Court of Appeal granted leave this morning to Mr. Pollitt to appeal to the: Privy Council against the decision of the Appeal Ccurt to reverse the judgment previously
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  • 328 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.87 1 2 1.85 1.87 B. Selangor 92% 95 92% 95c Hitam 51 53 50 52 x 2 Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52% Jelebu 1.05 1.10 1.00 1.05 Klang River 1.60 1.65 1.60 1.65 Kuchai
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  • 339 20 I KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation! in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Yesterday Today I Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: I Connemara 1.50 1.70 1.60 1.70 i Glenealy 1.65 1.75 ex 1.75 1.85 ex I Mentakab 38 42% 38 42
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  • 148 20 The following are the la‘est quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ampat 43 49 B. Selangor 92% 95c.d. Hi‘ams 50 52% Jelebu 50 52% K. Lanjut 97% 1.02% Killinghall 15 6 16 0 K. Kampar 13 3 14 0 Larut 93 99 Nawng Pet 75 80 North
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  • 111 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London —(Spot) No market £223.5.0 London —(3 months) No market £209.10.0 Singapore $108.75 $108.25 Business Done Penang $108.75 $108.12% Business Done 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.80 $3.75 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER London No market 5%d New York No market 12c(G) Singapore—Spot
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  • 114 20 1. —Reuter. Film Star Files Divorce Suit Los Angeles, Augus" 12. The fi’m star Miss Joan Biondell has filed a suit for divorce. She alleges that her husband George Barnes, the film cameraman did not speak to her for hours, drove their automobile while intoxicated and ignored
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  • 92 20 Four Tied Up In Basket Wong Tat, a Cantonese, appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court today charged with cruelty to animals by keeping four fowls in a basket where there was insufficient room to contain them, at Church Street Ghaut jetty yesterday.
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  • 203 20 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 London Bank 213?? 4 m’st 2|3gi [Private 3 m st credit 2 I 3 Documentary 214 >4 S On New York Demand 57 t France T.T. 855 Hcngkong T.T. 10% dis. ’[Shanghai T.T. 34% ds. 1 India T.T. 153 y 2 Bar Silver 30% J RATE
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  • 66 20 Fourth Quarter, 1935 It is notified that subject to the International quota release remaining Kc'r for the fourth quarter, 1935, tlu exp rtable allowances for A he said quart< rof those estates who received pro xs for the 2nd quarter 1935 at the i-’te t 65% of one
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  • 86 20 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES AC KN CU/LE DGM GN T Messrs. T. D. Moni, Draughtsman of the Public Works Department, Penang, and T. G. Abishegam of the F M.S. Railways, Bukit Mertajam > atid family tender their sincere thanks to all those friends and relatives who attended the funeral of Madam Sauthirammal
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