Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 190. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 485 1 YESTERDAY’S RESUMED MEETING ITALIAN GRIEVANCES AND ASPIRATIONS DISCUSSED London, August 16. The Three Power Conversations began at Quai D’Orsay this norning with a meeting at which M. Laval, Mr. Anthony Eden and llaron Aloisi were alone present. This lasted tor nearly two hours after
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  • 39 1 -Rugby Radio Service London, August 16. The total amount applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 treasury bills was £56,110,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 11 1.94 d against) 11:9.37d a week
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  • 185 1 British Efforts To Hold Meeting COMMUNICATIONS SENT TO SIGNATORIES London, August 16. It is understood the British Government has communicated some weeks ago to other signatories of the Washington and London Naval Treaties—the United States, Japan, France and Italy—an outline of their views and aims with
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  • 57 1 auivix Ju v Reuter. Sports Meetings With Germany Cancelled Vienna, August 17. All sports meetings between Austria and Germany will be broken off immediately by the orders of the sports leader Prince Starhemberg as a result of press attacks on the Austrian Government. Austria’s participation
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  • 141 1 Experimental Scheme London, Augu. t 16. A number of unemployed men drawn from specially depressed areas cf Northeast and Northwest England, Midlands, Scotland and South Wales has been undergoing a four months course* of framing in South London as instructors in physical culture under an experimental
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772. LIQUEUR j W SCOTCH I WHISKY j J SS ft X 'X/ 4 T X i /WSniDri i IWB H K I kg l w Iwßk&ESsml Hr IP* 1 SOLE AGENTS McAlister co., ltd.. t PENANG.
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    • 127 1 ;Oi>L Wl™ illlmwMWF a II j Z< i|wß jB TEN YEARS OLD J| ■SI (Esto. 1817.) «<!* A GENUINE HIGHLAND El s|| LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY I "“‘/WrlL B OF OUTSTANDING MERIT. AND SOLD I H,G S^ 4 UEUR AT AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE. HI ■-JwSs' OS The Analyst s report, which
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    • 16 1 a KEY JLseer Para. Cool Refreshing OVBr Sole DlMrfMrtotD X N. V. Strait* Java Trading One
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    • 2327 2 PFM ANA HILL PENANG CONVENT P.W.D. ROAD TRAFFIC RANKS RATES FOR CASUAL rENANu hill school annual census, penang. ■> w ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. superior af the Penang The tri-ennial Road Traffic Census will YIMETARIC f Convent is pleased to announce the Publica- be held in the Settlement of Penang during DA
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  • 368 3 FOUR CHARGES OF THEFT AND FORGERY BAIL AFTER DETENTION IN CELL Lord Edward Montagu, second son of the Duke of Manchester, was remanded until August 13 at West London Police Court, on four charges alleging the theft forgery and uttering of a cheque drawn payable to Mrs.
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  • 504 3 NEW ARMY EXPERIMENT Amesbury, August 5. I A cavalry regiment at Tidworth has temporarily lost some of its horses. The animals are to take a rest while light motor vehicles are employed on their work of transporting personnel. This is the I beginning of a noteworthy
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  • 146 3 j Ex-Jockey's 400-Mile Ride I Mr. Sidney Ernest Evans, a Huddersfield riding school master and ex-jockey, return- ed to Huddersfield on August 5 after hav--1 ing ridden on his mare, Molly, from Huddersfield to London and back, a total rid- ing distance of 400 miles. His
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  • 323 3 Half A Naw To Keep World Peace Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at a Conservative gathering at Blenheim, the seat of the Duke of Marlborough, said that, compared with the great Naval Powers today, we j had only about half a Navy;
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  • 206 3 Italy And Germany Linked MASS AT TUNNEL 7.500 FT. UP Salburg, August 4. Europe’s second highest Alpine highway was opened to traffic on August 4. It is 21 miles long, rises to a height of 7,500 ft, and its construction is regarded as one of the most
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  • 100 3 Amsterdam, August 3. Parmentier and Moll, the Dutch airmen, who finished second in the Melbourne Centenary Air Race in a Douglas 'plane, have good reason to remember the town of Albury, 160 miles from MelbourneForced off their course by a thunderstorm, they landed on Albury
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    • 240 3 JOSmOmOBI DO YOU KNOW THAT regal evaporated UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its A /f present creamy consistency by rv frit A evaporation, and made completely jj fl sterile. It contains no preservative 0 or ot^er addition, consequently, after ✓I /7 opening the tin, the same care
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  • 399 4 Tamil Gets One Year s R. I. SCHOOL-GIRL ONE OF VICTIMS The case was heard yesterday in the police court before th e magistrate, Mr. j.p. BiJdulph, in which a Tamil named Ramasamy was charged with theft of a chain and pendant valued $34, from the person of
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  • 183 4 Alleged Forgery TRANSFER OF HIRE MOTOR CAR Klang, Aug. 16. Serious allegations of breach of trust as a public servant and forgery of a transfer of a hire motor car were made in the Klang Police Court yesterday against Mohamed Som Bin Haji Mohamed, till recently a
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  • 87 4 That the number of radio licences in New Zealand is rapidly increasing is shown by the returns issued to April 30, which show that the total number of receiving licences on that date amounted to 145,231. as again 11 000 at the same time last year. It
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  • 761 4 GANG ROBBERS IN JOHORE "Tied Up And Beaten" I MONEY AND JEWELS STOLEN Johore, Aug. 14. The violent treatment meted out to a j Chinese planter of Labis and his wife, when gang robbers entered the house, was recounted at the Muar Assizes this
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  • 950 4 Inquiry Into Cobbler's Death INMATE OF ROOM GIVES EVIDENCE The Chulia Street tragedy in which a Chinese cobbler was discovered with his throat cut in the early hours of July 6 was the subject of an inquiry by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police
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  • 228 4 BT. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 9th Sunday after Trinity. 8.00 a.m. Matins. Psalms 46. 47, 48. Hymn 166. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion —Tamil. }.OO p.m. Evensong. Psalm 45 Chant 160. Magnificat Chant 51. Nunc Dimittis Chant 62. Hymns 475,
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  • 185 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, 0.8. E., who was on a short visit to Kuala Lumpur, returned to Singapore on Wednesday night. Mr. McCandlish, manager of the Malacca branch of Borneo Motors, Ltd., who was in hospital with typhoid, has now recovered. Mr. F. W. South, Acting Adviser on
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    • 163 4 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 under
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 25 4 WARNER BROS. DELIVER YET ANOTHER MUSICAL SPECIAL! "IN CALIENTE" ENTIRELY NEW AND DIFFERENT SEETHING WITH SENORITAS FLAMING WITH RHYTHM I SHOWING AT QUEEN’S NEXT WE <
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  • 1926 5 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS KEEN COMPETITION FOR CHAMPIONSHIP FOURTEEN SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING The seventh ennual Chinese Inter-School spor's were commenced yesterday ,on the Victoria' Green in bright weather, but was marred to some extent by rain which fell towards the end of the day. The rain, however, cleared away after
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  • 236 5 —Reuter. Second Defeat Of Tour ESSEX WIN BY SEVEN 3!2l£l£!?‘ WICKETS London, August 16. The South African Cricket team, on the eve of the fifth and last Test match against England et the Oval, suffered their second defeat in succession today after being unbeaten throughout until
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  • 45 5 —Reuter. For Final Test Match London, August 17. The following have been selected to represent South Africa in the final Test match which commences today at the Oval: WADE CAMERON MITCHELL CRISP LANGTON DALTON NOURSE ROWAN VILJOEN SIEDLE VINCENT Twelfth man: WILLIAMS
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  • 312 5 Programme For Today CARD OF NINE EVENTS First Race At 2.30 P.M. Belwo will be found the acceptances for today’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, about
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  • 176 5 —Reuter. American Champion Beaten MISS STAMMERS WINS HARD FIGHT •Wb W 4 J > Forest Hills, August 16. The Wightman Cup matches commenced here today. In the opening match Miss K. Stammers beat Miss Helen Jacobs 5—7, 6—l, 9—7. The match was played in scorching heat. Miss Jacobs
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  • 102 5 P.C.C. V. I.R.C. The following will represent the I.R.C. against the P.C.C. at the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Renga Rajoo; A. C. David, D. Suppiah; M. K. Shaik Dawood, Apparajoo. A. Rethinasamy; A. S. Kuppusamy, K. Muniandy, K. Gengoc, N. K. Muniandy and S. K. Samy. Reserve:
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  • 98 5 .—Reuter. Receives Challenge From Hurlingham New York, August 16. The United States Polo Association has received an official challenge from the Hurlingham Club Committee for the West Chester Cup contest to be held at Hurlingham in June 1936. There is every expectation of acceptance. —Reuter. SELECTIONS RACE
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  • 199 5 Then Complete Relief. Fancy 14 years of misery and paite with Dyspepsia, then complete and permanent relief This was the actual experience of Mrs. M. M who never had a night’s rest without wind and distressing ague until she took Maclean Brand Stomach Powder.
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  • 102 5 R.S.F.C. Considering Formation Malaya may soon have a flying school.. The committee of the Royal SingaporeFlying Club is investigating the possibilities of forming one, to be known as "The South Malaya Flying School." It is not known whether it is proposed to invite members from all
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  • 84 5 By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, August 18, 1935. 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 4% Titus—Overture^—Mozart 2. Gold and Silver—Waltz —Lehar 3. Midsummernight’s Dream—Suite Mendelssohn a. Notturno b. Intermezzp Appassionato c. Dance of the Rupe Is d. Wedding Mcrch 4. Cavaleria Rusticana—Opera
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    • 23 5 FOO CHEONG COMPANY 89, Bishop Streel. Now on display new fashionable furniture. Your inspection is cordially invited. Workshop No. 153, Hutton th 20-2-36
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    • 141 6 AN OPPORTUNITY TO ALL SCHOOLS, CLUBS, LIBRARIES, ASSOCIATIONS HOMES. We now offer AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES the following books by Sir Hugh Clifford, former Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Federated Malay States, specially reprinted by arrangement. The offer lasts only as long as there is
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    • 189 6 Yau jO. miss tyour BUY ALWAYS THE LONG PLAYING WONDERFUL TAMIL RECORD IN BROADCAST: MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM broadcast RELEASE Buy Now K. Kochamal's Best Song On R. 4040. LATEST RELEASE FOR JULY, 1935. S.V. Subbiah Bhagavathar Sangeetha Vidwan Chittoor Miss M. S. Vijayal. Subrahmanyam Pillai. BT. 2099. R. 4059.
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    • 592 6 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Two of the following frequencies will be used: Transm'asion 5 I GSD 11,750 kc/s (25.53 m.), GSO 9,580 kc/s (31.32 m.), GSB 9,510 kc/s (31.55 m.) or GSA 0,050 kc/s (49.59 m.). f 6.20 a. m Big Ben. The Summer Revel-, Jers, presented by George
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    • 449 6 mingham. B.os—Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summary. 8.25 —Close down. I Transmission 2 6.20 p.m.—Big Ben. Sport Talk.* 6.35 i Haydn Heard and his Band, relayed from the West End Cinema, Birmingham. Greenw ch Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.35 —The B. B. C. Midland Orchestra; leader, Alfred Cave;conducted by H.
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    • 343 6 DJB Announcement (German, English). Germa" Folk Song. Programme Forecas’ (German, English) Highlights of the Week’s Programme. 8.35 —Something for Sunday Evening. 8.50 —Fairy Tale Time. 9.05 —Ne.vs and Review cU the W’eek in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB. 9.20 German Men around Frederick the “Great”. Radio Scenes
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    • 480 6 8.30 “Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 9.00 —Close down. AVROM-MEDAN Wavelength: 64 metres TODAY P. M. (Medan Time) 11 00_l —Luncheon concert. 5 00—Matinee concert. 600 New Foxtrots and pld waltzes. 7.00 —Press News. 7.30 Krongchong music. 1 Krongchorg: Mem-nd jam Budi. 2 Stambul: Lupa daretan. 3 Krongchong: Djangan Duka. 4
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  • 1269 7 INTEREST STILL GROWING 1 MEETING OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING UNION THE Interational Broadcasting Union under the presidency of ViceAdm. Sir Charles Carpendale (G r eat Britain) had concluded at Warsaw its annual summer meeting. Representatives of broadcasting organisations in 22 European states, and also in the
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  • 144 7 A review of India’s import trade for the year to March 31 last, published by the Department of Overseas Trade, at 35 Old Queen Street, London, S. W. 1, shows that during the year the amount of radio imports rose from £84,000 to £119,250. Unfortunately. United Kingdom
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 98 7 iUrrournaMT G He said to me— shall we ever settle the Irish question I said to him —l've settled the Scotch question—Johnnie Walker for me, every time I JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated, under the Companies
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 24 7 WARNER BROS. DELIVER YET ANOTHER MUSICAL SPECIAL! "IN CALIENTE" ENTIRELY NEW AND DIFFERENT SEETHING WITH SENORITAS FLAMING WITH RHYTHM! SHOWING 4T QUEEN’S NEXT WEEK
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  • 540 8 Air. Runciman’s recent survey of the present position of British trade, given to the House of Commons, was couched in a tone of cautious optimism, i Compared with the conditions prevail-) ing before the commencement of the' world slump the existing situation cer-j tainly leaves a
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  • 111 8 the first half of 1934,—Rugby Radio Service. Growth Of Empire's Share Lcndon, August 16. An analysis of the overseas trade for the first half of 1935 shows a growth of Empire's share of the total trade. Imports from countries of the British Com. monwealth represented 40 per cent,
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  • 58 8 —Reuter. Experiment By Harley Street Specialist London, August 16. At the Institute of Trcpical Diseases, Sir Aldo Castellani, the Harley Street Tropical Specialist, Sir Miles Lampson’s father-in-law, is designing a new type of topee. Twenty assistants stand in the sun with thermometers under the hats to che
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  • 145 8 A visit was paid to the Penang Trade School yesterday evening by the Penang members of the Engineering Association of Malaya. Mr. L .Brent sowed the arrange-' men's made for the tneinirg of the bays and the plant installed. The exhibits of the work done
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  • 306 8 Tamil Tapper Convicted TO APPEAL BUT PAID FINE (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Friday. An ingenious method of stealing latex by a rubber tapper from an European’s estate has been revealed following the investigations of a corporal, attached to another district, who disguised himself as
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  • 164 8 Court Sequel Fcr Indians I From Our Own Correspondents Taiping, August 16. Several Indians who were arrested yesterday at the race-course, appeared before the Magistrate, Che Mohamed Salleh, in the Police Court today to answer charges of “buying lottery tickets and assisting in the carrying on of
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  • 140 8 Magistrate Reserves Judgment (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Taiping, August 16. I Judgment was reserved by the Taiping Magistrate at the close of the hearing in which a Tamil and a Sikh named Bariam Singh were charged with theft of a blank cheque and fraudulently
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  • 316 8 Reuter. Present Silver Crisis NOT DELIBERATELY ENGINEERED London, A The “Financial News” says th every reason to believe that th silver crisis is entirely accident.. America lowering the buying price on Monday, following a deprecia: dcdlalr. While it is obvious American authorities do not mind by the effect
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  • 232 8 To Inspect Volunteers Tomorrow In connection with the annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps to be held at Province Welt lesley tomorrow morning the General Officer Commanding the Troops :n Malaya, Major-General E. O. Lewin, C.B C.M.G., D. 5.0., accompanied by the
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  • 83 8 work for 3,200 men for 2% years.—Rug bjt Radio Service. London. Aug. 16 The Venerable W. J. Thompson, Ar deacon of Isnhar and principal of StMemorial College, Isphan, has been app ted by the Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop in Iran, in succession to Dr. Lintor 3|t 3jC
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    • 238 8 A Perfect Chemist’s Shop A "Perfect Chemist's Shop" is the one that j has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. > I We devote our energies particularly in making Our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop in point of Purity
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    • 58 8 I.W.AV.V.V. NATURAL MINERAL WATER The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. I CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o BOUt AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., FBNANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. ■J B w B J B B J B^ l B B B il B B B B B
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  • 326 9 efforts to secure his release. —Rugby Radio Service. By Bandits In Mongolia FORMER SECRETARY TO MR. LLOYD GEORGE London, Aug. 16. The long, ecute suspense of Mr. Gareth Jones’ parents was broken this morning when Reuter informed his father, Major Edgar Jones, of his son’s death. The
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  • 61 9 —Reuter. Passengers Robbed Three Killed Tientsin, Aug. 16. A Chinese train guard, a Chinese conductor and a Japanese passenger were killed when 70 bandits, who boarded the MukdenPeking night express et Shanhaikuan, disclosed themselves and despoiled the passengers of cash and valuables. A score of Chinese were
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  • 111 9 Communist Influence In France Berlin, Aug. 12. Speaking of the disorders at Brest and Toulon the Berliner Morgenpost declares: “Moscow will be overcome with joy! Only a few days ago M. Laval w>as in close conference with M. Litvinof to find means to avert an African
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  • 66 9 London, Aug. 12. The Suez correspondent of the Manchester Guardian declares that the Egyptian Government has not yet studied the question of Egypt’s attitude re the ItaloAbyssianian quarrel, nor has it opened negotiations with the British High Commissioner on this subject. Opinions are divided as to
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  • 15 9 —Reuter. The flying clipper left Midway Island jat 5.21 p.m. G.M.T.—Reuter.
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  • 219 9 WILEY POST WILL ROGERS KILLED .—Reuter. In Air Crash In Alaska BODIES RECOVERED FROM WRECKAGE Seattle, August 16. The airman, Wiley Post, and the comedian, Will Rogers, were killed in an air crash in Alaska while on a flight from the United States to Moscow. Wiley Post and Will Rogers
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  • 49 9 It is notified for the information of those concerned, that His Majesty has signified his approval of a suggestion that any recipient of the King’s Silver Jubilee Medal may have his name engrave on the rim of it at his own expense if he should so desire.
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  • 104 9 —Reuter. Full Sovereignty Recognised New York, August 16. The new treaty between the United States and Panama recognising the full sovereignty of Panama has been virtually concluded, states the “New York Times.” The/United States no longer guarantee the republic’s independence or hold the right of intervention
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  • 105 9 —Reuter. Many Sections Of Silver Purchase Act Repealed Washington, August 16. The Senate has approved of Senator McCarron's amendment to the Tax Bill repeeling sections of the Silver Purchase Act which prjovide a fifty per cent tax on trading profits, authorize the nationalization of silver and
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  • 45 9 Berlin, Aug. 14. The pro-consul cf Brunswick, Klaggs, has forbiddetl all touris 1 end letting agencies to advertise Jewish hotels and pensions. Attention is drawn to Nazi public ordinances forbidding Jews to reside in holiday towns and watering places.
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  • 1100 9 Counsel Submissions Conclude GROUNDS OF APPEAL "Put Too Many Eggs In One Basket" (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Friday. The submissions of the Hon. Mr. Errol D. Shearn, counsel for Mr. William Francis Barns who is appealing in the F.M.S. Court of Appeal from a decision
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    • 223 9 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER’S LIFE ofr ct jL A—--9 am. 9 IO am. 11 am. Il r -ftn WQ W/T. T I P m 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to show some visitors Old
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  • 3567 10 THE SUEZ CANAL IN WAR-TIME DUTCH NAVY'S SUBMARINE RECORD PROPOSED RUBBER MARKETING ASSOCIATION CEYLON'S MEASURES TO COMBAT MALARIA WEDDING OF SIR GEORGE PENNY'S SON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 6. TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE THERE has been a development in plans for a trans-Atlantic air service.
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  • 2306 11 SUPPLY OF YOUNG MEN ESSENTIAL MAINTAIN FULL VIGOUR OF THE FORCE hough he cost the Government twelve dollars less to mainthc olunteer in the F.M.S. is more efficient than in former bile the value of the F.M.S.X .F. as a defence force has
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  • 271 11 Melbourne B.M.A. i Meeting i New York, August 5. I Fifty-five British physicians and surgeons who are on their way to attend the annual meeting of the British Medical Association in Melbourne spent two days in exploring New York. They form part of
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  • 279 11 j On East Bank Of The Menam i Bangkok, August 8. The special Gazette, dated the 6th ins- tant, contains a Royal Decree setting forth the boundaries of the land to be taken over by the State for the purpose of forming the new port of
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    • 296 11 ‘Harlene-Hair-Drill’ For Healthy Hair! 2 Minutes A Day Banishes BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, LIFELESS&FALLING HAIR f HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL restores growth, lustre and luxuriance to impov- Ks erished hair, and revives the weakened tresses. To men it restores the Well- uf Groomed Appearance so essential in tMWL Social and Business Life—to Women it I
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  • 404 12 AIR MAIL A mail for Siam, Burma, India, (Calcutta only) Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe, Alar Star- Amsterdam by train to Alpr Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for Java and
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  • 549 12 MUTUAL DETERMINATION OF FRANCE AND BRITAIN TO WORK FOR PACIFIC SETTLEMENT ACCEPTABLE TO DISPUTANTS London, Aug r 6. The conference between the French, British and Italian delegates on the Italo-Abyssinian problem opened at the Quai D’Orsay this morning. Thr i Jiout yesterday the delegates had been
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  • 366 12 —Reuter. Signor Mussolini May Visit Troops BEFORE THEY GO TO BATTLE Rome, Aug 16. It is anticipated that Signor Mussclim will pay a lightning visit to Italo-Somali-land and Eritrea by aeroplane at the end of August to deliver a speech to the troops before going to
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  • 60 12 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Aug. 16. Details are now available cf Br six overseas trade for July the preliminary figures of which were given on Wedn ‘sday and show a general improvement in export of articles wholly or partly manufacturer and that of 20 staple trades; 19-
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    • 282 12 OPENING TOMORROW LESLIE HOWARD •THE LADY IS WILLING’ o „e <B5 Amalgamated Amuaementa. Umlted 86. Beach Street. Penan*. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 GENTS Saturday, 17th August, 1935. THE AN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA <• t T NTO NW A THYE CHOO —Part 4. i Starring MhU LOW CHOOI
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    • 87 12 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 Matinees Today Tomorrow At 2-45 p.m. R. D. BLACKMORE Immortal Story of Romance, Adventure Thrills 0... NOW MAGNIFICENTLY PORTRAYED ‘Lorna Doone’ EH sSWS 3 -ISSr. WITH VICTORIA HOPPER JOHN LODER The Same Picture As Shown To His Majesty King George V. By Royal Command. The Immortal
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  • 1006 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a Ust of vessels arriving «nd aalling from Penang during the week: IN POST TODAY M.V. PEIPING from Singapore. Sails same day for Marseilles, Hamburg, Rotterdam and Scandinavian ports. S.S. VAN HEUTSZ from Belawan-Deli, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow end Amoy. Sails
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    • 146 13 >l5 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TODAY AT 2-45 P.M. Return Screening Of Ajanta Cinetone's Outstanding HINDUSTANI TALKIE ‘Shan-E-Khuda’’ OR SAIR-E-PARISTAN WITH MISS *****0 MASTER NISSAR hear the LILTING MUSIC I THE melod,ous M SONGS' SEE Wonderful 'wmL. Transformation Scenes ffiWy Yhe Gorgeous Spectaclesl wf vßFl‘sß The Beautiful Dances! Wi.L®L|sR.HBB
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    • 127 13 Trr rnrrr^Tr T rr r =4 LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY 2.45 6.15 9.30 SOMERSET MAUGHAMS G ARBO, THE INCOMPARABLE THRILLING IN HER MOST GLORIOUS NOVEL ROMANCE AGAINST A F BACKGROUND OF THE CHINA! GLAMOROUS EAST! W,TH MILUOMS SWIRLING IN MAGNIFICENT U drama I SHE PORTRAYS. I\. AS ONLY I fn
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  • 196 14 Only 14. But—"I HAD A WONDERFUL TIME" Havre, August 5. A pretty 14-years-old vivacious American school girl, Joan Baley, arrived at Havre this evening from New York in the French luxury liner Normandie- —as a stowaway. “My brother and I boarded the Normandie as visitors for 10
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  • 415 14 Preserving The Beauties Of Snowdonia LANDOWNER'S CO-OPERATION Following the co-operation and interest of benefactors, it is hoped that substantial progress will have been made by the end of the year in the scheme for the preservation of Snowdonia. Six months ago public interest in the
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  • 191 14 Marshal Petain's Forthcoming London Visit Marshal Petain, Secretary of War for France since 1934, and General-in-Chief of the French Armies in 1917, is to be the guest of Lord Derby at the annual dinner of the United Associations of Great Britain and France, to
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  • 299 14 SHELL-SHOCKED MAN'S NEW CONFIDENCE i How a few words spoken by the Queen to a nerve-wrecked ex-soldier so restored his lost confidence that he feels he can “face the world again” was described to a representative of “The Daily Telegraph” by the man himself. Before
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  • 98 14 Pacifists Object To Air Research An offer of £lO,OOO to Cambridge University for the development of aeronautic research was withdrawn on August 3. The offer, by Sir John Davenport Siddeley, was contained in a resolution before a congregation of the Regent House at Cambridge, but it
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  • 164 14 Attempt On Celebrant's Life Rome, August 5. An attempt was made on August 2 on the life of the Canon of the church of Sant’ Agostino, Cremona, Mgr. Erminio Stuani, by poisoning the sacramental wine. No sooner had the priest drank from the chalice than he fell
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    • 274 14 *****,*****111 H na kJK? Trade enquiries to: E. S. BEST, P.O. Box 291, Bombay. I APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female I complai its. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMONDS, i The English Pharmacy lw-54, Beach Street, Phnang. AUTOMAT, First
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    • 382 14 My NERVES Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ NOTHING would give An me back my VITALITY L—except Q V Dear str —I found your Yeast-Vite" Tablets excellent ind? > -,j would not be without them. I tried everything, and nothing u>oc,,' e me back my Vitality. I had entirely given
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    • 1875 15 '\\J i3I I 1 >jgftga IhJaJ |SI <-L l W‘ > BLUE PUMMEL LIME kIUIJ jJJ-k 111 LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Eastern Mail PaSSeiiger Olid Freight Service Penang London OUTWARDS J—] A.MEMNON Mara., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Aug. 23 Sept. 19 Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, i
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  • 1715 16 YOUNG ALDE BEATEN IN THRILLING FIGHT t LITTLE ABAYAN BEATS YOUNG AMAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 16. Gunboat lack won the welterweight title of the Orient tonight bv outpointing Young Aide over fifteen three-minute rounds at he Olv pic S a.hum. Bukit
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  • 55 16 Five Teochew coolies of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital are alleged to have been involved in a stabbing affray in Owen Road on Wednesday night. One was taken to hospital, while another was arrested. The affair is said to have been caused over a dispute over the distribution
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  • 98 16 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London —(Spot) £208.2.6 £211.5.0 London—(3 months) £207.10.0 £209.15.0 Singapore $107.25 $109.00 Business Done Penang $107.25 Business Done 25 tons COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.85 BLACK PEPPER Nominal RUBBER London 5%d New York ll}gc(G) Singapore—Spot 19%c 19%c Spet 1934 c 19 %c Oct./Dec 20%c 19%c Jan./Mar 21c 20%c
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  • 58 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 16. Siam is now a party to rubber restriction and the export duty imposed from August 14 on rubber is two satangs per kilogramme, latex half satang and rubber waste one satang. The tax is imposed to
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  • 120 16 GIRLS CAMP Now Being Held At Seremban Seremban, Aug. 14. The fourth girls’ camp to be held in Malaya is now in progress in Seremban under the direction of Miss Josephine Foss, of the Pulu English School, Kuala Lumpur. The camp, which is being held in the King George V
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  • 131 16 It is prcocsed to make the following amendments to the above Bill when in Committee (1) In lin e three of the proposed new section 104 (1) delete “five hundred” and substitute "thiee hundred and fifty.” (2) Insert after the word “may" in the third line of
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  • 141 16 Latest Quotations I Friday Thursday Paris 74 59 64 75 1 64 New York 4.96% 4.98% (Montreal 4.97% 4.98% Brussels 29.41 29.44% Geneva 15.17% 15.20% Amsterdam 7.32 7.34% Milan 60% 60J# i Berlin 12.30 12.33 Prague H9tk 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna
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  • 709 16 KENNEDY CO. On the announcement that the Inter- j i national Tin Committee had sanctioned an, additional quota of 15% retrospective to' the Ist of July the week under review: opened with strong buyers of Mining j shares. This quota equals an increase in th.e domestic quota
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  • 158 16 Moved Like a Wood Man How happy this man must feel to be .strong and fit again, after beir. jrr of rheumatism for so long. j “It is many years now,” h “since I was first laid up wit n I rheumatism. Then I had to
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  • 362 16 KENNEDY COMPA 1 TODAY’S PRICES I The following are the latest q ;iB in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cota ■-i. rr List today Yesterday Tocg-, I Buyers Sellers Buyers I TIN.— i Ampat Tin 4 3 47% 4 3 j Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 ex 1.85 x jB.
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    • 32 16 POSITION WANTES A mathematics Graduate well qn and experienced business-man in v; lines, seeks the post of either ma Secretary, Superintendent or such suitable post. Apply Box IJo. 57 The Pinang Gazette.
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    • 66 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RfunfaY 6.00 a.m. 75 S 1' Neon 78 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low V 2.40 a.m 8.45 a.nr 2.40 p.m 9.20 p.m TOMORROW 3.15 a.m 9.30 a.n 3.14 p.m 9.50 p. A NEW AND DIFFERENT KIND OF MUSICAL "IN CALIENTE" WARNER BROS. TROPICAL MUSICAL
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