Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 August 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-08-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 189. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY. AUGUST 16. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article362 1935-08-16 1 Counsel Refers To Transactions RIGHTS OF A TRUSTEE j (By Our Perak Representative) Tpoh, Thursday. Ihe whole o.t today in the F.M.S. in <>i Appeal was taken up by the s bmissions of the lion. Mr. Errol D. Shearn, counsel tor Mr. illiam Fran- rns who362 words
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Article217 1935-08-16 1 Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Formal Discussions Today FRENCH PREMIER'S I LENGTHY CONVERSATIONS London, August 15. It was announced in Paris this evening that the Three Power Conversations on the Italc-Abyssinian dispute would definitely begin tomorrow. Today M. Laval had a conversation lasting one and halfRugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 217 words
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Article102 1935-08-16 1 Chapman Makes Good Progress LIKELY TO CREATE A RECORD London, August 15. Bilot Officer F. B. Chapman of the R.A.F., who is Hying to Australia and back to see his family during a month’s leave, passed Jodhpur at noon today on his way to Calcutta. He appears102 words
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Article161 1935-08-16 1 —Reuter. Huge Nazi Meeting In Support Berlin, August 15.. A huge Nazi meeting to support the anti-Jewish campaign held at a Sports Palace was addressed by the chief Jew baiter, Julius Streicher. He began with a violent attack on Jews declaring the devil was their father. Then—Reuter. - 161 words
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Article158 1935-08-16 1 Reuter. Roosevelt And Hoover "TWIN BEDMATES OF DISASTER" New York, August 15. Referring to President Roosevelt and the ex-President Hoover as twin bedmates of i disas'er, Senator Huey Long announced that he will stand for the presidency pro--1 vided the Republicans go for Mr. Hoover, the DemocratsReuter. - 158 words
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Article151 1935-08-16 1 Rugby Radio Service. L.C.C. Arranging Extensive Programme London, August 15. The London County Council is again arranging an extensive programme ci lectures and ‘‘refresher classes” to enable» teachers in the Council’s schools to keep) abreast with educational developments and widen their outlook on literary, historical and humanistic subjectsRugby Radio Service. - 151 words
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Advertisement2044 1935-08-16 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL «NANG HILL RAILWAY TAN KAHKEJS COMPANY, BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS i RAILWAY. J (in Voluntary Liquidation.) TIME-TABLE. Not,ee iNT for THE MERCANTILE BANK! HONG KONG AND s^ A ER ar S t”°ar“t“iy to OF INDIA, LIMITED SHANGHAI BANKING Ml communications relatingto TRAINS. The public are hereby informed2,044 words
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Article, Illustration2428 1935-08-16 3 TRIBUTE TO THE PRINCE OF WALES SERJEANT AT ARMS' RETIREMENT COMMEMORATING THE MAURETANIA PASSING OF THE GRACE HARWAR. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 3. “A MAN OF AFFAIRS” A striking tribute t,o the Prince of Wales was paid by Colonel the Hon. Herbert Bruce,2,428 words
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Advertisement431 1935-08-16 3 I IfI BABIES THRIVE ON I "LACTOGEN". i 1= hi Doctors, Nurses, Heads of Infant i ra Welfare Centres, and other Health Authorities say I “PUT BABY ON LACTOGEN” j p because p cj Lactogen-fed babies grow sturdy, p| strong, vigorous, healthy and happy i with firm flesh, dense bone,431 words
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Article335 1935-08-16 4 LONDONERS GIVEN A "NEW" DRINK AN AMAZING CAREER London is being taught to drink milk—and by an Australian. He is the Hc-i. Hugh D. Mclntosh, Member of the Legislative Council, Justice of the Pc?ce, and the possessor of a name to conjure with “down under” and elsewhere.335 words
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Article93 1935-08-16 4 Police Chief's Traffic Appeal To Girls Sydney’s Commissioner of Police has been striking a new' note in the world wide appeal for greater safety on the roads. He went specially to address a business girls’s luncheon in the city, says Austral News. “As business girls,” he93 words
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Article433 1935-08-16 4 Sultan Present BIG WEEK-END IN TELUK ANSON Teluk Anson, Monday. The week-end saw' a large influx of all nationalities into Teluk Anson to witness the celebiaticn of the "bersunat” ceremony of Yang Mulia Raja Musa, the only son cf the Hon ble the Raja Muda433 words
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346 1935-08-16 4 A case of unusual interest was heard in the District Court, Kota Tinggi, on 1 August 7 when Lee Ah Chai, a woman owner of an estate of 50 acres at Sungei Seluput, Johore, appeared before the magistrate on a charge of having planted346 words
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Article645 1935-08-16 4 A CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED SUICIDE I Harold Fiancis Davidson, the former rector of Stiffkey, appeared at Blackpool Police Court on Aug. 5 tc, answer a charge “That he, at Blackpool on August 3, did unlawfully fast with intent then feloniously, wilfu’ly, and of his malice aforethought,645 words
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Article597 1935-08-16 4 GHASTLY TRAGEDY IN PAHANG Three Shockingly Mutilated I i HEROISM OF D.O. AND I O.C.P.D. i A woman and a little girl were killed outright and three others were shockingly mutilated when a Malay ran amok with a parang in a kampong at Temerloh on597 words
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Advertisement435 1935-08-16 4 After 30— look for these dreaded age signs crepy skin.. worry lines.. sallowness.. sagging tissues.. discolorations H. R. H. Na; gate, of Denmark Princesse Rene de Bourbon de Farms (sEShH»?: "I have used Pond s Cold jgSMKgv: Cream for years. I prefer it I o '8 because it is so435 words
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Miscellaneous29 1935-08-16 4 A NEW AND DIFFERENT KIND OF MUSICAL "IN CALIENTE" WARNER BROS. TROPICAL MUSICAL WITH 15 GREAT STARS! 4 SONG SPECTACLES I 100's OF SENORITAS! SHOWING AT QUEENS NEXT WEEK29 words
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649 1935-08-16 5 SAYS PINES' QUALITY IS SATISFACTORY MODERN MACHINERY NOT NEEDED MUST PREPARE FOR FUTURE COMPETITION Singapore, August 15. A meeting took piace jcoicrday in Singapore at the Colonial Secretary’s house between Mr. Lee Kong Chian, (the “Pineapple King”), the Hon. Mr. 'I lv Lian 'Peck,649 words
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523 1935-08-16 5 Nanking Crisis "SITUATION WILL RIGHT ITSELF A legation official, e Consul-General and a retired Minister of Justice were among the prominent Chinese who passed through Singapore on their way to Europe by the Conte Verde. Dr. Louis Ngaosiarg Tchcu, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the523 words
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Article695 1935-08-16 5 Charge Amended To Assault THREE CHINESE ON TRIAL Three Chinese were alleged to have set upon a compatriot and robbed him of his i money, because he refused to join their i secret society and comply with their request for a sum of money. As a result, the695 words
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Article789 1935-08-16 5 Deaths Of Widow And Child SINGAPORE CORONER'S INQUIRY Singapore, Aug. 14. Further evidence was recorded by the Coroner Mr. W. G. Porter, today, in connection with the death of a young Cantonese woman, believed to be a w’idow, and her three-year-old daughter, who w’ere found with a789 words
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Advertisement219 1935-08-16 5 fl /SaliiiQK s r JW W I gggagM WIF 8 fl HO S LO I mH g The finest possible value in all g For Everyday use these will drCUIAL DCUbrltClj cotton Pillow Cases. Two button M prove very satisfactory. Made Super Value in Ready to use plain style. Well219 words
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Miscellaneous16 1935-08-16 5 ■JWVWWVWMVJVWMMMMK THE LADY IS WILLING And How Willing I You Will Know It Soon At MAJESTIC.16 words
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Miscellaneous25 1935-08-16 5 WARNER BROS. DELIVER YET ANOTHER MUSICAL SPECIAL 1 "IN CALIENTE" ENTIRELY NEW AND DIFFERENT SEETHING WITH SENORITAS FLAMING WITH RHYTHM! SHOWING AT QUEEN'S NEXT WEEK25 words
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Article, Illustration360 1935-08-16 6 Big Race Won In Record Time WOMAN OWNERS SUCCESS.—Lady Ludlow's Greenore winning the Steward s Cup. Goodwood s popular sprint handicap, in record time Though the victory over Almond Hill, his stable companion, was only a head tin angle at which this picture was taken360 words
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Article1090 1935-08-16 7 A NEW CONSTITUTION FOR AN ARCHIPELAGO The Maidive Islands recently came into i ,e news by reason of a peaceful revolution A'liich resulted in the deposition of the signing Sultan. The trouble was apparentcaused by a plot against the new constiition, which was promulgated in 1932,1,090 words
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Article326 1935-08-16 7 Chinese Woman Heavily Fined NOTICE OF APPEAL LODGED The case was concluded yesterday in the police court in which a woman named Teeth Chit was charged with having in possession of distilling apparatus, on July 22 at an estate in Aier Itam. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, assistant326 words
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Article706 1935-08-16 7 Charge Fails I MAGISTRATE ACQUITS MALAY Kuala Lumpur, August 15. The case in which a Malay named Jamil bin Haji Ludin was charged with making a false statement when he applied for a I petition for administration before the Re- gistrar, Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur, on 1706 words
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Article545 1935-08-16 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL H.R.H. Prince Purachatra has arrived in England from America. Miss Smith flew from Alor Star to Singapore by the “Aurora” on Monday. Mrs. D. J. Fleming and Mrs. J. M. O’Connor Gecrge are spending a holiday at > Cameron Highlands. j Mr. C. J. Stanley Low has arrived545 words
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Advertisement96 1935-08-16 7 ANNOUNCING THE INTRODUCTION OF THE NEW MARCONI ALL WAVE SUPERHET SIX RADIO Before purchasing an OUT OF DATE Radio wait the arrival of the first shipment due early September of the NEW MARCONI RADIO incorporating all the very latest improvements in radio reception TO DATE, designed, tested and manufactured under96 words
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Miscellaneous27 1935-08-16 7 WARNER BROS. DELIVER YET ANOTHER MUSICAL SPECIAL I "IN CALIENTE" ENTIRELY NEW AND DIFFERENT SEETHING WITH SENORITAS I FLAMING WITH RHYTHM! 1 SHOWING AT QUEEN'S next WEEK27 words
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1850 1935-08-16 8 RAIN MARS THE SPORT PATROLEAH AND FINANCIER PAY BEST COMMA OUTSTANDING PONY GRIFFIN lßy Tic-Tac J The Taiping Turf Club Professional meeting which opened yesterday was the first since, owing to dwindling profits, it was forced to abandon professional racing during the slump. Unfortunately rain1,850 words
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887 1935-08-16 8 Technically Knocks Out Fighting Choo IN FIFTH OF TEN ROUNDS Exciting Supporting I Bouts I (BY "SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Thursday. Before a large crowd who turned out at Jubilee Park tonight in spite of the inclement weather, Boy Nara created t a sensation by887 words
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Article783 1935-08-16 8 Boon Piew And Mrs. Low Enter Final JUNIOR INTER-TEAM REPLAY RESULTS (By "Spectator"! Play in the Penang Open Badminton Championship was continued yesterday in the Volunteer Drill Hall, when a semi-final of the mixed doubles and a further tie in the men’s doubles were played off. Th783 words
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Article352 1935-08-16 8 Second Division Sc VICTORY BY ODD G IN FIVE Thanks to a last-minute goal gor Club were able to defeat the by the odd goal in five in their sec sion fixture on the Dato Krama. yesterday. The winners had the of the exchanges in352 words
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Advertisement10 1935-08-16 8 take Sanatogen Ik* True Tonic-Food IIHill! 11l |BL_ O'’"””* Ittß10 words
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Article, Illustration873 1935-08-16 9 WOMEN’S CRICKET AUSTRALIAN VISIT IN 1936 NEW CLUBS BEING FORMED i It is perhaps p little early to be taking stock of the cricket season, but when schools and colleges close for the summer holidays a great many of our activities come to an end. August873 words
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Article1311 1935-08-16 9 SCOTTISH CRICKET FEATURES INTERNATIONAL WATER POLO VICTORY CLYDE F. C. ATHLETIC MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) i London, August 3. I RAIN CAUSES ABANDONMENT j Dull weather and a gusty wind interfered with the full enjoyment of cricket in the' East of Scotland on July 27, and1,311 words
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Article157 1935-08-16 9 DUKE AND FUTURE OF THE COURSE Goodwood, Aug. 2. I was officially informed today that the receipts at Goodwood races which ended on Aug. 2 have been higher *han at any meeting s nee the bcom period immediately after the war, says Robin Goodfellow in the157 words
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1441 1935-08-16 9 J. B. HOBBS - SOUTH AFRICANS MISS A GREAT CHANCE (By J. B. HOBBS) London, August 3. I should not accept a place on the England Selection Committee for the remainder of this season for a good deal They have a fearsome task in picking the eleven to play1,441 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-08-16 9 ALLEN. FRANK WOOLLEY A. R. GO VER. WELLARD (Somerset) Mitchell18 words
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Article1002 1935-08-16 10 The formal talks between the French. British and Italian delegates on the 1 tab»-Abyssinian dispute begins in Paris todav. Mr. Anthony Eden, the British delegate, has already arrivedjn Paris and had a preliminary talk with the French Premier. M. Laval. The Italian delegate is Baron Aloisi.1,002 words
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Article453 1935-08-16 10 Some Difficulties PENANG TRANSMISSIONS HETERODYNED Our wireless readers will be interested in the following articles dealling with interference in local reception. The “Me.,lay Ma'l” says That interference with radio reception caused by the induction from electrical appliances such as TS.C. fans, refrigera- tors, electric signs, lifts, electric453 words
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Article55 1935-08-16 10 Seo*stoun of Messrs. Yarrow—Rugby Radio Service. Admiralty's 1933 Programme Tw’o destroyers of the Admiralty’s 1933 programme named “Greyhound” and “Griffin" were launched at the Vickers Armstrong’s Work at Barrow. i On the Clyde the Flotilla Leader Granville, embodying a new development in boiler equipment, was launched fromSeo*stoun of Messrs. Yarrow—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article62 1935-08-16 10 Reuter. Mr. Rockefeller's Gifts To I Charities I I Washington, August 15. It is revealed that Mr. John D. Rockefeller made gifts in oil shares to individuals and charities totalling $25,000,000 in nine days after President Roosevelt’s “tax the rich” message to Congress. In the pastReuter. - 62 words
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Article755 1935-08-16 10 —Straits Times. F. VOLUNTEERS A high tribute to the F.M.S. VolunU Force is paid by Major-General E. i Lewin, G.O.C. Malaya, in his first rep I since assuming command. The Gener states that “the standard of training a I efficiency which has been attained satisfactory and—Straits Times. - 755 words
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Miscellaneous17 1935-08-16 10 V» "V«V«"bWw"bWbW»VAV THE LADY IS WILLING And How Willing I You Will Know It Soon At MAJESTIC.17 words
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Article599 1935-08-16 11 YOUNG MALAY GIRL DROWNED INQUIRY HELD (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Thursday, j hile bathing in Perak River at i clok Bakong village a young Malay’ Jrl suddenly disappeared before the ryes of her aunt and sister. Shouts' \>r help were raised but the search' rtics599 words
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Article110 1935-08-16 11 Mercantile And Naval London, August 15. Today was seen the launch of new vessels, mercantile and naval, from shipyards in England, Scotland and Ireland. At Belfast the 25,000 tons, Unicn Castle Line “Stirling Castle” was launched at Messrs. Harland and Volff’s yard. The vessel which is110 words
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Article173 1935-08-16 11 Fatal Assault On Tamil YOUNG MAN CONVICTED (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. i An estate in Jelapang was the scene of a fatal assault involving two Tamil coolies, one a youth and the other an adult. The i assault was said to be the outcome of173 words
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Article185 1935-08-16 11 Chinese Who Hid In Latrine The discovery’ of an unemployed Teochew’ in the latrine of the Central police station barracks early this morning led to his appearance in the police court today on a charge of wilful trespass. Accused, Ho Poon Ping, said that he was walking along185 words
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98 1935-08-16 11 Following the arrest and remand until August 20 of Wee Kim Hock, a young Chinese, in connection with the Silat Road murder, another man, Ong Lee Tong was indicted for abetment of murder before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore third magistrate, yesterday.98 words
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Article125 1935-08-16 11 From Double Pneumonia IPOH INQUIRY i (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. An enquiry was made this morning by the Ipoh Coroner, Mr. C.W.A. Sennett into the death of a male tamil acquit named Kuppan who died at Ipoh hospital following an attack in which he125 words
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162 1935-08-16 11 (From Our Own Correspondent I Taiping, August 15. A surprise raid conducted by the Taiping Police on the lonely village of Changkat Jering brought five Malays to the Taiping Police Court to answer the i charge of gaming in public. I Inspector Lee Kiat162 words
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Article174 1935-08-16 11 Grievous Hurt Charge Against Tamil (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, August 16. I A rusty knife, an empty bottle, a big piece of plank, a kerosene oil lamp, a broom and a long stick figured as exhibits in an interesting case at the Criminal Assizes before Mr. Justice174 words
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Article132 1935-08-16 11 Conviction Upheld APPEAL COURT DECISION (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, August 16. This morning Their Lordships, Mr. Justice Burton, Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Howes dismissed the appeal of Kanniah from a decision of Sir Samuel Thomas who had sentenced him to death for murder132 words
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Article191 1935-08-16 11 Indian Gets Three Months' R.I. Two Indians, Abdul Majid and Karse, were produced before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court today for sentence. Accused had pleaded guilty when charged with theft of a bag of dried betel nuts valued at $10.50 at Weld Quay191 words
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Article72 1935-08-16 11 Tamil Released On $lOO Bail A charge of theft of three brass vessels valued at $1 from No 37, Kinta Lane at 4.30 a.m. on August 16 was preferred against a Tamil Mohameddan, Abdul Razak, in the police court today. Accused claimed trial. Inspector Pawanchik. who prosecuted, asked72 words
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Article89 1935-08-16 11 Cantonese Woman Fined $5 A Cantonese woman, Chin Ah Oy. pleaded guilty before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court today on a charge of having in possession dutiable liquor at No. 26, Kintal Lane on August 10. Mr. G.J.G. Pitt, of the Excise Department, said89 words
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Article85 1935-08-16 11 The case was mentioned today in the pclice court in which a Hokkien, Tan Chong Beng, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Tan Poh Ti by means of a nail extractor at Cross Street on July 18. Detective Inspector A.H. Hunt prosecuted and Mr. G.H.85 words
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Miscellaneous57 1935-08-16 11 BOXING At JUBILEE PARK Thursday, 22nd August. 1935. 12 ROUNDS ROUGH DIAMOND vs. BATTLING GUILLERMO (Whose ring prowess places (A great normal featherweight who Penang on the pugilistic map) at his best has won decisions from the great Gunboat Jack and Al Rivers.) PENANG SINGAPORE. 10 ROUNDS BOY TONY vs.57 words
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Article1645 1935-08-16 12 INCREASED YEAR'S PROFIT BENEFITS OF RESTRICTION MR. A. F. GOODRICH ON A PROPOSED ACQUISITION The twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of Bukit Mertajam Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on July 31 at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C. Mr A. F. Goodrich (the chairman) presided, the other directors present1,645 words
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Article522 1935-08-16 12 DIFFICULTIES OF EXPORT i CONTROL The problem of the control of native rubber exports from the Netherlands East Indies is discussed in the twenty-first annual report (for 1934) of the “International Association for Rubber and other Cultivations in the Netherlands Indies,” just issued. I “Though the522 words
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Article101 1935-08-16 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 75 1 64 75 164 New York 4.98% 4.98 Montreal 4.98% 4.99 Brussels 29.44’2 29.46 Geneva, 15.20% 15.20 Amsterdam 7.34 Milan 60% 60 Berlin 12.33 12.32 j Prague 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% I Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26’, Helsingfors101 words
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Advertisement56 1935-08-16 12 cooi invigorate in health and illness llil u lln J iIU ii 11*7 J" i Ul'Fm I S MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. J 108' MUNTRI STREET. PENANG. I I 1 bPBiIMsM «A-* I fit "S' —4. ft I’t, it) Sc. sftH.+ft7& it <£ WL S 2 THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR SPECTACLES. CROOKES56 words
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91 1935-08-16 13 —Reuter. FIVE-POWER PARLEY IN OCTOBER JAPAN INVITED TO ATTEND Tokio, August 15. The Foreign Office has been informed by the British Government through the Japanese Embassy ini London of the latter’s intention to convene a Five-Power naval parley in. October at London. The British Government.-—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article184 1935-08-16 13 .—Reuter Wireless. Angle-Italian Story Denied I I Paris, Aug. 13. On the eve of Mr. Eden's arrival to represent Britain in the Three Power talks on Abyssinia, the Paris edition of the New York Herald publishes details of a secret agreement between Britain and Italy. By this.—Reuter Wireless. - 184 words
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Article64 1935-08-16 13 Moscow, Aug. 12. Ttn Chinaid? de’et’ate *|o the Communist IlTternation.;! emr hisised the growing importAnce of th? Red arai'es which, he c’ j’med. number half a million men. H appealed to all Chinese patriots to grcuo themselves round the Chinese il'l O’ig to defend the independence64 words
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119 1935-08-16 13 —Reuter Wireless. Abyssinia Will Arise If Peace Talks Fail Addis Ababa, Aug 12. Continued reliance on the League to avert war was expressed by Emperor Haile Selassie in a speech today when he said i that despite all efforts tc find a peaceful solution,—Reuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article151 1935-08-16 13 Reuter. American Buying To I Continue STILL HAVE TO BUY OVER 1,000,000,000 OUNCES London, August 15. The silver market was reported to be steadier this morning attributed partly to Mr. Morgenthau’s statement that American buying would continue and partly by the shake cut of bulls. ItReuter. - 151 words
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Article119 1935-08-16 13 —Reuter Wireless. L.G. To Launch Campaign Fcr Support London, August 13. Mr. Lloyd George, it is learned intends to embark on a nationwide campaign in the Autumn in support of his New Deal proposals. The campaign will be organised by the Council of Action for Peace and—Reuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article95 1935-08-16 13 .—Reuter Wireless. Arrested By German Secret Police Berlin, August 13. Mr. Gebhard Mosel, a London business man. has been arrested by the secret police in Munich for private conversations “calculated to injure the Reich.” Mosel was born in Munich and became a naturalised British subject in Canada.—Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article83 1935-08-16 13 .—Reuter. For Release Of British Journalist Peiping, August 15. Chinese reports state that Mr. Gareth Jones, the Britsh journalist, and former secretary to Mr. Llyod George, who is being held to ransom by bandits in Mongolia, was located ?.t Kuyuan, Chahar, the magistrate of which has sent a.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article36 1935-08-16 13 Leipzig, Aug. 9. For the first time a complete exhibition of Netherlands industries will be found at the Leipzig Fair this month. Produce frem the Netherlands Indies will also be exhibited.36 words
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Article165 1935-08-16 13 —Reuter Wireless Far-Reaching Changes Planned MATTER UNDER ACTIVE CONSIDERATION I London, August 13. Far-reaching changes which will affect the future of British air routes are being planned by the Air Ministry and Imperial., Airways according to the “Evening Standard’s” air correspondent who learns it is proposed to—Reuter Wireless - 165 words
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Article48 1935-08-16 13 Reuter Wireless. In v'tw of reports of Nazi persecution of Jews and Catholics, Senator Peter Gerry speaking in the Senate suggested, that the United States sportsmen should seriously consider the question of America’s withdrawal from the Olympic g'zrnes to be held in Germany in 1936.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article63 1935-08-16 13 —Reuter Wireless. To Stand For Presidential Election Next Year Washington, August 13. Senator Huey Long has informed his colleagues he has definitely decided to stand as candidate for the democratic presidential nomination next year. It is understood if President Roosevelt is re-nominated, Huey Long will stand aa—Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article85 1935-08-16 13 as compared with July last year.— Rugby Radio Service. Marked Expansion In Manufactured Goods London, August 15. In July the exports of British produce and manufacture were larger in value than in the corresponding menth of the previous year. A notable feature is that nowhere is expansion ofas compared with July last year.—Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article32 1935-08-16 13 Sterling cn New York was 4.98-9 16 and on Paris 75-3(4. Gold was queted at 140[ld. Stock' markets were idle and somewhat irregular. War Loan 3-l|2 per cent, was32 words
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Miscellaneous381 1935-08-16 13 IIH Bmp m EK9N MTHI will AW» 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 Matinees Sat. Sun. At 2.45 p.m. R. D. BLACKMORE Immortal Story of Romance. Adventure Thrills NOW MAGNIFICENTLY PORTRAYED ‘Lorna Doone’ -c-»TT Si. V > *’l v -\>d g^^SSSSHaP^ iSRiI ixw Sr^j®y j J|gL T' W H>~-" 'G'F «St WITH VICTORIA381 words
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Article558 1935-08-16 14 AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland and South Africa by train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 a.m. today. A mail for Siam, Burma, India, (Calcutta only) Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland558 words
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Article936 1935-08-16 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Unnt TTie following is a flat of ▼esoela arriulnj wd sailing from Penang during the week: IN POM TODAY S.S. TEIRESIAS from Liverpool. Sails today for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Hankow. S.S. CALCHAS from Singapore. Sails for London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull and Swansea. S.S.936 words
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Advertisement11 1935-08-16 14 JUST RECEIVED I SHANGHAI LACE CO., w 27, Bishop Street, Penang.11 words
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Miscellaneous1581 1935-08-16 14 Wireless Programmes J Ellis (Bass). Greenwich Time Signal at 8.00 —Talk. B•B w 7 20 a m. 7-50 —A Recital by Michael B.ls—Gramophone Records. Chermavsky (Violoncello). B.2o—Weekly 9.oo—Close down. TODAY Newsletter and Sports Summary. 8.40 un Reginald King and his Orchestra. 9.05 TOMORROW Two of the following frequencies will be1,581 words
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Miscellaneous116 1935-08-16 14 Wed. Aug. 21 11.00 p. m.—“ Supei stition.” A play. Thu. Aug. 22 12.00 a. m.—Concert Party relayed from Blackpool. Fri. Aug. 23 11.20 p. m.—A talk: “Round Mount Waddington—Crossing the Coast Range of British Columbia.” Sat. Aug. 24 11.30 p.m.—Grand Prix de I’Europe and Ulster Grand Prix Motor Cycle116 words
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Advertisement1925 1935-08-16 15 W 1 H i MJ/zin i*mL JCT /k t J j will fHpfll CteSj 'W* I NG -,J ir-- -jK'il</ft <<_^^ z > BS.UK PUMMEL LIME 1 1 1i <nw** i vmnto. London and NORTH continent. i>*»ve Due Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service >— Penang London OUT W1,925 words
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Article444 1935-08-16 16 Gaoled For Kidnapping A Minor GIRL SAYS SHE LOVES ACCUSED Kuala Lumpur, August 15. In thp First Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. K. Wilson, an Indian barber, named Ramayah, was charged with kidnapping a minor a girl named Alagu, from the lawful guardianship of her444 words
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Article119 1935-08-16 16 In Motor Smash In Germany TRAIN CRASHES INTO REAR OF CAR London, August 15. Sir Basil Blackett, a Director of the Bank of England and former Controller of Finance at the Treasury and Finance Me mber of the Executive Council of the Viceroy of India, died119 words
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Article107 1935-08-16 16 .—Reuter. ment Advisory Committee.—Rugby Radio Service. Australian Arrested By Japanese Police T kio, August 15. A Shimonoseki message states that the Japanese police have arrested Mr. Frank William Lowe, aged 26, an employee of a M Ibourne firm, on the charge of photographing the Chinkai Nan!.—Reuter.; ment Advisory Committee.—Rugby Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article91 1935-08-16 16 favour was 96 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. Ballot Being Held On Question Of Continuance London, August 15. The poll of 160,000 milk producers which has been proceeding on the question of the continuance of the milk marketing scheme closes today and it is expected the result willfavour was 96 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article91 1935-08-16 16 proposal obtains in the force. —Rugby Radio Service. To Have Flying Club For Members London, August 15. The suggestions for a flying club for members of the Metropolitan Police Force have been approved by the Commissioner, Lord Trenchard. The club would be self-supporting and would not beproposal obtains in the force.—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article72 1935-08-16 16 shown a steady improvement.—Rugby Radio Service. Steady Improvement In Britain London, August 15. This week’s road accident figures for the week ending August 10 numbered 161 killed and 5,719 injured compared with 139 killed and 5,411 injured in preceding week. Last week’s figures also covered a period ofshown a steady improvement.—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Miscellaneous165 1935-08-16 16 WA w lEB2M nl p ilwjp M^JsßJh||J|^ JPy 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. m S augham T s «*««>. THE INCOMPARABLE THRILLING ISSB. IN HER MOST GLORIOUS jFk NOVEL z X- ROMANCE AGAINST A OF i 1! BACKGROUND OF THE CHINA! s»♦ J GLAMOROUS EAST I l165 words
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Miscellaneous119 1935-08-16 16 RETURN SCREENING FOR 2 NIGHTS ONi Ajanta Cinetone's Outstanding HINDUSTANI TALKIE (i Shan-E-Khuda OR SAIR-E-PARISTAN WITH MISS *****0 MASTER NISSAR r HEAR ajggl THE LILTING MUSIC! THE MELODIOUS I SONGS' W SEE Wonderful Transformation Scenes f The Gorgeous Spectacles I The Beautiful Dances tWi.fflWsK E( r I A fantastic story119 words
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Article, Illustration2494 1935-08-16 17 BERNARD SHAW PLAY AT MALVERN A FINE YIDDISH DRAMA FILM FARCE IN HISTORICAL COSTUME CHARLES BOYER IN SHANGHAI" (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 3. LUNCHEON TO SIR SEYMOUR HICKS. N unrehearsed *play, ‘The Vin- tage of Friendship,’ to be enacted at the Dorchester,” announced the menu2,494 words
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Advertisement296 1935-08-16 17 THE DE LUXE FORD TEN IB' j **•>. .|'i< '3 I j. -x*. Z! LU F >* t '«■‘X ■mW r- < 'MW ii Ko i L_. i Economy of Purchase, Operation Maintenance is but one of a score of arguments in favour and built to your own specification, built296 words
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Article, Illustration616 1935-08-16 18 Y QRACE £ooks Ahead DOESN’T it sound luxurious —from head to foot in silk! So much so that it would have been impossible except for the very rich. But to-day. thanks to the innovation of scientific sills, we can all look rich and glad616 words
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Article138 1935-08-16 18 IT DOES NOT WORK IN AUSTRALIA Notwithstanding the communist element and its insidious propaganda in some highly industrialised districts, the strongest battalions of Australia's citizens forces come from such districts, according to Brigadier Sir Carl Jess, the Commonwealth ’s Adutant—General, who has just made an exhaustive inspection of138 words
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Article85 1935-08-16 18 Australia To Adopt It Internally Australia is planning important extensions to the inland airmail services. Within a year aeroplanes will carry all firstclass mail between the six capital cities at ordinary letter costs, says Austral News. All surcharges will cease, so that the twopenny letter will be85 words
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Article212 1935-08-16 18 THANKS FOR AIDING RACE 'PLANE Amsterdam, August 4. Holland gave a most cordial welcome on August 4 to an Australian Mayor. He is Mr. Alfred Waugh, of Albury, New South Wales, who, despite his age and the fact that he is a cripple, directed the help212 words
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Article47 1935-08-16 18 Australia’s wool clip for the 1935-36 season is estimated at 2,930,000 bales, or 216, 000 bales (66% million lb.) fewer than the estimate for the season just ended. The Queensland clip will probably account for 150,000 bales of the reduction, states Austral News.47 words
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Article716 1935-08-16 18 Mr. Eden And Dark Days At Geneva "IN SHADOW OF THUNDERCLOUD" Mr. Eden, Minister for League of Nations’ Affairs, in a speech at Geneva on the ItaloAbyssinian dispute, broadcast by the 8.8. C. in the National programme on August 3, said: “We have been716 words
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Article110 1935-08-16 18 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT WON'T HAVE IT The Mines Department of the Victorain State Government (Australia) have dispensed with many ancient precedents and traditions. For instance. it says Austral News, has just issued a fourpage circular to the staff enjoining them, whom officially answering letters, to "avoid all that betokens110 words
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Article93 1935-08-16 18 Brisbane, Aug. 2. To commemorate the twenty-fifth year of Queensland University the State Government have decided to erect new university buildings costing £500,000. The new site of 200 acres in the suburb of St. Lucia was given some years ago by Dr. Mayne. The present site, formerly that93 words
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Article61 1935-08-16 18 Salted Pork Still Edible Two casks of dry salted pork have just been opened at Newcastle (New South Wales) after having been packed for 20 years. The meat was in perfect condition, says Austral News. The casks were not .loaded aboard a steamer for which they had61 words
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Advertisement96 1935-08-16 18 Si fe. Us IB N I 11 I w 3 I /Jr W. wH 1 iLirou I SsslSfci Always Something New. EASTERN BAZAAR 8, BISHOP ST ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST CHECK FLORAL FLORAL TAFFETA LAME CHIFFON FANCY CHECK GOLDTHREAD CREPE ALBENECREPE ANGLESKIN SILVER LACES CHECK PLAIN i with COLOURED96 words
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Miscellaneous15 1935-08-16 18 THE LADY IS WILLING And How Willing I You Will Know It Soon At MAJESTIC.15 words
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Miscellaneous29 1935-08-16 18 A NEW AND DIFFERENT KIND OF MUSICAL "IN CALIENTE" WARNER BROS. TROPICAL MUSICAL WITH 15 GREAT STARS I 4 SONG SPECTACLES 100'$ OF SENORITAS! SHOWING AT QUEEN'S NEXT WEfH29 words
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Article1136 1935-08-16 19 R. L. HOBSON - London will see these By R. L. HOBSON, Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at the British Museum, and a member of the selection committee which visited China to choose the pieces for the forthcoming Chinese Art Exhibition in London, in the Evening Standard. ■«TIE cruiser Suffolk arrived at1,136 words
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Article443 1935-08-16 19 Early Release Of Mr. Jones Expected CHAHAR OFFERS TO PAY RANSOM Peking, August 1. Mr. Gareth Jones the British journalist, and former secretary to Mr. Lloyd George, who is being held to ransom by bandits in Mongolia, may be released at any time i now.443 words
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Advertisement263 1935-08-16 19 —l 1 property paints is wealth j&j I SO-’ Th® greatest enemy of property is deterioration. If the exterior of your home la beginning to appear weather-beaten, or if the floors and interior woodwork are showing signa 01 wear—NOW is the time to save them. There is a Pabco Paint263 words
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431 1935-08-16 20 Weights For Tomorrow CARD OF NINE EVENTS First Race At 2.30 P.M. Below will be found the handicaps for tomorrow’s races at Taiping, the second day of the Professional Meeting, together with selections by Tic-Tac:— RACE 1 Taiping Turf Club Pony Griffins, Division A, about431 words
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Article111 1935-08-16 20 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following ties have been arranged:— MONDAY:—Singles Handicap:—F. N. Syer —3 vs. L. M. Norris —5. TUESDAY:— Doubles Handicap:— A. Clark and C. M. Jones -|-2 vs. J. N. Cooley and S. L. McNee 4-1. WEDNESDAY:— Doubles Handicap:— J. S. Long and M. J.111 words
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Article314 1935-08-16 20 Wiltshires Defeat The Gunners HARD HITTING FIGHTS AT BLAKAN MATI (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 16. The boxing competition between the Royal Artillery and the Wiltshire Regiment which was held last night at Blakan Mati provided a welcome change from the professional fights. This is the314 words
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Article48 1935-08-16 20 —Reuter. Unable To Play In Final Test Lcndcn, August 15. C. F. Walters rgain injured his thumb while practising and will be unable to play in the Firal Test Match at the Oval. The Surrey Capta'n. E. R. T. Holmes replaces Walters in the Test.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article33 1935-08-16 20 —Reuter. YorksMre Defeats Derbyshire London, August 15. In a match in the County Championship, Yorkshire defeated Derby by ten wickets. Yorkshire: 304 and five for no wickets. Derby: 133 and 174.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article141 1935-08-16 20 Field Trial Still Coughing London, August 15. Bahram walked and trotted this morning but Field Trial is still coughing. It is only a mild attack and he has not developed any temperature.—Reuter. The following arrived at Penang by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore this morning:— Capt. E.141 words
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Article163 1935-08-16 20 Theory Examination PENANG SCHOOL OF MUSIC SUCCESSES All candidates for the theoryexamination of the Trinity College ofMusic, London, held at the Education Office, Penang, on June 8 and 11 presented by the Penang School of Music were successful: PREPARATORY Wee Po Neo 98 (Hons.), Lim Keng163 words
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Article141 1935-08-16 20 FRIDAY. AUGUST 16 Landon Bank 2 4 ms x 2 33? Private 3 m st credit 24$ 3 Documentary 24% On New York LVmand 57% France T.T 855 Hongkong T.T. 12%% dis. Shanghai T.T. 34% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 29 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON141 words
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Article110 1935-08-16 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £211.0.0 £208.2.6 London —(3 months) £208.10.0 £207.10.0 Singapore $107.50 $107.25 Business Done Penang $107.50 $107.25 Business Done 25 tons 25 tons COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.85 $3.85 BLACK PEPPER Nomine! Nominal RUBBER Landon sf?d 5%d New York llfic(G) llfgc(G) Singapore—Spot 19%c 19%c Spet 19%c 19 %c110 words
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Article273 1935-08-16 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seiber* TIN: Ayer Weng 1.85 1.87% 1.82% 1.87% B. Selangor 90 92% 89 91 Hitam 50 52% 49 51 Hong Fatt 52 54 52 54 jelebu 1.00 1.05 97% 10.2% Klang River 1.60 1.65 1.57% 1.62% Kuchai 75 77% 72% 75273 words
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Article143 1935-08-16 20 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, August 14. Values on balance close ebout unchanged from last week's quotaticns but we have again experienced e very dull and lifeless market. With almost entire lack of speculative or trade demand levels have only been maintained by the reluctance of sellers to143 words
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Article446 1935-08-16 20 KENNEDY COMP AN TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest qu in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co s Liat today Yesterday Buyers Sellers Buyer;, RUBBER: Ayer Panas 1.40 1.55 1.50 B. Lintang 1.00 1.10 1.00 Brcgc, 82% 87% 82'. B. Katil 55 60 55 Glenealy 1.75 1.85 ex446 words
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Advertisement19 1935-08-16 20 'PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES i COCKTAIL DANCES Mondays, Wednesdays .and Fridays, Till 9 p.m.19 words
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Advertisement77 1935-08-16 20 P.W.D. ROAD TRAFFIC CENSUS, PENANG. The tri-ennial Road Traffic Census will be held in the Settlement of Penang during the week August 20th —27th, 1935, inclusive and will be continuous throughout the whole period. It is hoped to make the census this year as full and complete as on previous77 words
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Advertisement214 1935-08-16 20 PENANG CONVENT SCHOOL ANNUAL The Lady Superior of the r’ Convent is pleased to announce the I tion of the first volume of the C .School Annual. She is confident that all pupils Convent, past as well as present wi avail of this refreshing Record in the School. The Annual214 words
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Miscellaneous38 1935-08-16 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6.00 a.m. 76 NE 8 m.m. Noc-n 79 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.05 a.m 8.16 a.m. 2.05 p.m 8.46 p.m. TOMORROW 2.40 a.m 8.45 a.m. 2.40 p.m 9.20 p.m.38 words
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