Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 195. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 368 1 .—Reuter. At Any Time DRAMATIC END TO BISHOPS' CONFERENCE Hholy war may break OUT IN GERMANY AT ANY TIME. This is due to several causes, chief •.u>ng which are the Nazi persecution >f the Catholic Church in Germany ever since the former
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  • 408 1 Italo-Abyssinian Dispute FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS NOT EXPECTED Ministers Resume Holidays London, Aug. 22. Xo official statement of today's Cabinet proceedings was issued but it is learnt that the Cabinet strongly endorsed the decision reached by the British and French governments at Paris to keep in constant
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  • 81 1 Reuter Wireless. Uncertainty About Govern-, ment Loans To Farmers London, August 20. Complete bewilderment regarding the Government’s loans to farmers is holding up business on the New York cotton exchange Senator George predicted on Friday that a loan of twelve cents would be announced within 36 hours, while
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  • 180 1 Reuter. VISITORS ASK TO SPEAK TO THAELMANN l Berlin, Aug. 22. An unexpected incident occurred at I Moabit Prison when the members of I the Penal Congress, who were invited •to inspect the prison, suddenly asked permission to speak to Thaelmann. The delegates were shown
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  • 463 1 How Rubber Coupons Were Printed TEN MILLIONS TURNED OUT LAST YEAR i I Describing work done in connection I with the introduction of rubber regulation, the 1934 report of the Survey Department, I F. M. S., says The most interesting and most formidable task of the year
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  • 1533 1 CONVINCED THINGS WILL STRAIGHTEN OUT WELL-BALANCED MEN WHO WILL PULL COUNTRY THROUGH I saw the ex-King of Siam, and he was kind enough to invite me to his house, where 1 had a meal with him, and then he entertained me in London. It
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    • 2267 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL municipal notice I M.v. -glengarry" BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS J voyage 3<i (outward) TIME-TA_ iSSJS HONG KONG AND .THE MERCANTILE BANK At! communications relating to UP TRAINS. 1. Construction of Market at Ayer Item t he August, 1935, and will! SHANGHAI BANKING OP INDIA. LIMITED advertisements should
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  • 2527 3 SHAKESPEARE IN A NATURAL SETTING A DRAMA OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE AN AMERICAN FILM OF LAWRENCE A BRITISH COLOUR FILM (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 10. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” was revived last right at the Open Air Theatre in Regent’s Park. Mr.
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    • 242 3 HOME—in the height of luxury There is no such luxury in the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort in great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for personal service on all its routes 10 reductions
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  • 1616 4 BRITISH RESIDENT REVIEWS STATE'S PROGRESS IN 1934 ADMINISTRATION "A GRATEFUL AND RELATIVELY EASY TASK" PROGRESS WITH DEVELOPMENT OF "KAMPONG" WATER SUPPLIES “The relations between Government and the public and between the various communities resident in the State continued on their usual pleasant
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  • 108 4 —Reuter Wireless. Danish Engineer's Claim Copenhagen, Aug. 20. The claim to have discovered an electric death ray which will cause aircraft to explode in the air is made by Ravn, the Danish engineer, who declares the ray is effective in a radius of 50 to 60
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  • 103 4 —Reuter Wireless. Fostering Jewish Culture In Germany Berlin, Aug. 19. Regulations for the newly-formed central organisation for Jewish culture are published tonight and declare all existing Jewish societies must join up by the middle of September and nobody except Jews or their Aryan wives may attend concerns
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    • 415 4 THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS YOU HOW BEAUTIFULLY M JQa jk) ROBBA MAKES UP Besides delightful prints such as this, you can jg|g 'WWk illLwL get Robin with demure, embroidered dots and- f A A IWI sprigs, or sophisticated woven effects. There are laTIA also delicate pastel tints, multi-coloured stripes or D
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  • 1733 5 MR. JENNINGS ON "SELECTING A HOME" Kuala Lumpur, August 22. Mr. C. O. Jennings was the speaker at! the Rotary Club tiffin, yesterday, at the Majestic Hotel, when a fairly large ga- 1 thering was present to hear an interesting talk on “Selecting a Home.” Mr.
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  • 287 5 Draft Resolution On Tin Restriction MEETING YESTERDAY (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Thursday. A meeting of the Perak Mining and Planting Association was held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce today. Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng the vice-president was in the chair and the meeting was well
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  • 81 5 Teochew Cautioned And Discharged The case cf a Teochew who was found hiding in the latrine of the Central police station barracks early cne morning was again mentioned in the police ccurt yesterday. Inspector Embury prosecuted. Accused. Poh Peon P ng. said that he was walking
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  • 80 5 Hearing Fixed For September 12 The case was again mentioned in the police court yesterday before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in which Lim Hock Eng, the store-keeper of the Straits Java Co., stands charged w’ith criminal breach of trust in respect of $5OO entrusted to his
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  • 209 5 Bishop's Views Welcomed HIGHER PAY NEEDED "It is extremely essential to get planters to marry and I do hope that the rubber industry will see that these young men have a chance of marrying an English girl from Home as soon as possible.” The Incorporated Society of
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  • 197 5 Tamil Gets Ten Years i At Perak Assizes 1 (By Our Perak Representative) I Ipoh, August 23. As briefly reported in yesterday s “Pinang Gazette” a sentence cf 10 years’ rij gorous imprisonment was passed on the Tamil mason Kotiah who w>as charged with 1 the
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  • 89 5 Tour Of Europe 1 The largest party of students that has left England to attend the International University Games left London on August 10, for Budapest, w’here the Games are being held this year. The students, numbering over 400, consisted largely of women. 1
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  • 211 5 Annual Meeting (From Our Ovfi Correspondent.) Alor Star, August 21. The annual general meeting of the Kedah Hockey Association was held at the S.K.C. Club this evening with H. H. Tunku Yacob (in the Chair). The others present were Mr. Stowell, Dr. Sundra Rajan, Mr. Brasenham, Mr.
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    • 153 5 WHITE AWAYS i SPECIAL VALUES I IN S I MEN’S SHOES I g 5 NO OTHER SHOE IN TOWN TO COMPARE FOR QUALITT OR PRICE H H SATISFACTION g FROM THE FIRST L < \Zli TO JTHE_LAST. t g I Two Models tbai /A p- outlast other i f 3/T
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  • 220 6 Great Forest Fire DENSE SMOKE rising from the blaze, which spread over nine acres, and destroyed more than 9,000 trees at Dunwich, Suffolk, on land owned by the Forestry Commission. Residents and holiday-makers, some of Whom can be seen on the road, helped to fight
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  • 884 7 Chinese Acquitted CASE OVER PRINTING OF LOTTERY TICKETS Kuaia Lumpur, Aug. 22. That he on or about July 31, did abet that offence of forgery by one Lau Mook Koong of a ticket purporting to be a lottery ticket printed by Criterion Press Penang, for the “Tong
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  • 78 7 Three Months 1 R.l. For Tamil A Tamil named Narainasamy, who had been convicted on a charge of theft of 46 cents from a ricksha at Campbell Street in the early hours of August 12, was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) for sentence yesterday.
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  • 787 7 By Mohammedan Advisory Board MALAY PANTUNS QUOTED The Mohammedan Advisory Board entertained the acting Resident Councillor, Mr. J. S. W Arthur, who is shortly going on leave prior to retirement, to a farewell tea-party yesterday at the Springtide Hotel. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the chairman
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  • 595 7 Chinese Chamber Of Commerce "At Home" PRESENTATION OF TABLET The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce gave an “At Heme” yesterday at their roof garden in honour of Mr. Lim Keong Lay J.P., who was recently awarded the Certificate of Honour. The Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian
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  • 292 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Begg, of the Perak River HydroElectric Power Company, Ipoh, is visiting Bangkok. It is understood that hospital charges throughout the State of Perak will shortly be considerably’ reduced. Mr. Leong Yew’ Koh, a former member of the Perak Bar, recently returned to China after a tcur of
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  • 163 7 Earrings As Security For Loan As the result of a report made at the Central Police Station a week ago a Tamil named Hamid b-n Ahmad was produced, before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph» in the police court yesterday. Accused pleaded guilty when charged with
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  • 114 7 North Borneo's Richest Merchant Dead Tay Bee Yong, founder and senior partner of Messrs. Tay Bee Yong Brothers, of Jesselton, North Borneo, died on July 2d at Shanghai, leaving a widow, four sons and two brothers. He was 62 years of age. Tay Bee Yong Brothers are
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    • 277 7 THIS MONTH’S NEW RECORDS Columoia FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT 10-inch (PUT ON AN OLD PAIR OF SHOES FB 1045 (SO RED THE ROSE, Car roll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheana. 10-inch WITH ALL MY HEART AND SOUL, FB 1047 < A BEGGAR WHO’S IN LOVE CAN BE A KING, 'I
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  • 647 8 First Division Soccer VICTORY THROUGH PENALTY GOAL A penalty goal scored in the second hall enabled the Penang Cricket Club to defeat the Penang Recreation Club m a division match played yesterday on Jhe Esplanade. Both teams were eve maU hed but the game did not
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  • 65 8 First Channel Swimmer This Year London, Aug. 20. Mr Haydn Taylor, a dentist of Cleetherpes, Lincolnshire, today swam the English Channel from Cap Gris Nez to Shakespeare Cliff ir 14 hours 50 minutes. Mr. Taylor is the first to swim the channel this year. rhe record time is
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  • 382 8 Boxing At Ipoh Last Night KEEN FIGHTING WITNESSED i (BY “SECONDS OCT’) Ip'h, Last Night. i The first boxing promotion in Perak to be sanctioned by the newly created local Boxing Board cf Control was fought at Jubilee Park arena tonight. In the star bout of twelve
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  • 991 8 VISIT OF THE THIRD ALL BLACKS TEAM RUGBY Under normal conditions the Rugby season steals upon us gradually. A prelimin-I ary loosening up of practice games in North and East, a series of not very ex- > acting inter-club matches in the West
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  • 355 8 Japanese Players Too Good KEE ONN AND GRUT BEATEN (By Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh. Thursday. Exhilarating tennis of a standard seldom seen in Perak was witnessed this evening on the Ipoh Club ccurts when the Perak tennis champions. Chin Kee Onn and L. Grut played exhibition matches
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  • 56 8 —Reuter. By Yorkshire I BY AN INNINGS AND i 60 RUNS London, August 22. At Worcester, the home side were defeated by an innings and 60 runs by Yorkshire. Worcestershire were dismissed for 154 and 144 (Verity 5 for 48). Yorkshire hit up 358, Sutcliffe contribut- ing
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  • 40 8 BOXING —Reuter. The Baer-Louis Clash DEFINITELY FIXED FOR SEPT. 24 New York, Aug. 22. Mr. Jacobs, the promoter, announced that Baer and Louis will definitely meet at the 'l ankee Stadium in New York on September 2-4.
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    • 130 8 r POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 6.15 Tonight 9.30 THE FIRST COLOSSAL HINDUSTANI MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA Your Favourite Stars Of "LEILA MAJNUN, "INDRA SABHA” And Many Other Hits Now Return In Another Glorious Picture That Surpasses All Their Former Triumphs. MISS KAJJAN MASTER NISSAR IN Shirin Farhad MELODIOUS NEW SONGS! WONDERFUL DANCES!
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  • 1184 9  -  Some Tales By JACK HOBBS “P. G.” Copyright. During th e lull in Test warfare, I have been able to attend to my vast correspondence. I have replied personally to all, but there were many letters which, I think, contain controversial subjects of general interests
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  • 912 9 ENGLISH YACHT FAILS TO OUTMANOEUVRE RIVAL AFTER LOSING LEAD Portsmouth. Aug. 12. Mr. Gerard Lambert’s yacht, Yankee, won the J class race in the City of Portsmouth regatta. She sailed well and beat Mr. Sopwith's Endeavour by over two minutes on the 25-mile course,
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  • 1268 9 MISS HISCOCK'S DOUBLE: MISS HALSTEAD'S STYLISH WIN IN 800 METRES The award for the best performance at the Women’s Amateur Athletic Association Championships went to Miss E. Hiscock (London Olympiades), who won both the 100 and 200 metres, putting up a new British record
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  • 290 9 PUBLIC SCHOOL BOY'S TENNIS FEAT A remarkable feat of endurance was accomplished by 18-years-old Gerald Abrahams, of Westminster School, who played 103 games to complete three matches in the Schoolboys Lawn Tennis Championship at Queen’s Club, West Kensington, W., on August 8. Abrahams’ first match
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  • 949 10 Yesterday we published extracts from the annual report of the Labour Department for 1934 from which it is abundantly clear that Malaya is still i regarded as an El Dorado by the Indian labourer. Even if it is not what it used to be in the past
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  • 1192 10 Last Case On Assizes j BROTHER OF DECEASED GIVES EVIDENCE i (By Our Perak Representative) Tnoh. Thursday. The last criminal case of the Perak Assizes commenced today when a Chinese, Yek Sing Cheong, was charged before the Hon. Mr. Justice A. B. Howes, with the
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  • 426 10 BRIDGE TOLLS Quite a number of people throughout the State must have been as surprised as I was to discover that some $56,000 wacollected by way of tolls on the Iskandar and Blanja Bridges during 1934, this being an increase of roughly 27 per co t.
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    • 10 10 THAT thirst DIAMOND BEER Distributors HENRY WAUGH C° L T
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  • 943 11 COUNSEL’S WARNING OF A BIG LEGAL ACTION LAWYERS IN BREEZE Singapore, Aug. 22. A preliminary breeze between Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips (defending) and Mr. Richard Taylour marked the commencement of the trial of M. W. J. Nanayakara on three charges of criminal breach of
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  • 584 11 Tragedy At Ulu Bernang GAMBLING SEQUEL Assessors And Judge Agree Seramban, Aug. 20. The trial of Ahmad bin Haji Mchamed Tahir, alias Ahmat Banja, alias Ahmat bin Musa, for the alleged murder of two Chinese named Ngo Fang and Ah Heng, at Ulu Bernang in February,
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  • 93 11 Fenang Free Again Reference was made in my previous week’s log to the heterodyne interference experienced by the Penang station ZHJ, w’hich marred the programme value to a great extent, says the “Straits Times” wireless correspondent Since then, however. Penang has been free from interference and for the
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  • 277 11 Fish BULLOCKS' LIVER FOUR TIMES A DAY The rainbow trout hatched out on the Cameron Highlands by Mr. Birtw’histle, Director of Fisheries, from eggs imported from England continue to thrive and after a space of about two months I visited the hatchery at Brinchang
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  • 237 11 Sent Tc House Of Detention Much amuse ment was caused in ths po--1 ce court today when tne de?f and dumb Chinese, who had been charged with vagrancy. was again produced before the magistr te i Mr. J. P. Biddulphl today. It will be remembered that
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  • 115 11 Chew Hean, who stands charged with theft of $7O worth of fish at Jelutong on August 13, made another appearance before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court yesterday. Detective Inspector Hunt asked for a further week’s postponement as two of
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  • 63 11 —Reuter. Washington, August 22. The Senate, by 45 votes to 37. passed he Gaffey Coal Bill with Senator Bcrah’s amendment disallowing protection from j anti-trust laws to producers complying with the Code thus making price-fixing impossible, according to Senator Borah. The bill will now be discussed
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  • 215 11 Let Off Fireworks Without Licence i As a sequel to several complaints from residents in the vicinity of Ayer Rajah Road a Chinese named Sor Thor was charged in the police court today with letting off fireworks without a licence at a plantation in Ayer Rajah Road early
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  • 220 11 Musical Romance At The Majestic Kitty Carlisle once again proved the ideal leading lady to play opposite Bing Crosby by her charming performance in “Here Is My Heart,” a Paramount production which opened at the Majestic yesterday. The picture is a delightful romance with light comedy
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    • 30 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. DINNER DANCES EVERY Wednesday, Thursday Saturday. Tomorrow, 24th Aug. DINNER DANCE Sunday, 25th Aug. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS.
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    • 224 11 I.ody Alexandra Thomas's little daughter, Sg? Nina. another TRUFOOD BABY Tri Portrait: Debenham Gould HE TODDLER STAGE now you see how STAUNCHLY Trufood builds When Baby grows to be an independent toddler standing on his own two feet then you’ll see whether his baby food was the right one. If
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  • 1204 12 TWO HUNDRED AND ELEVEN DEFUNCT VENTURES ON THE REGISTERS The following are extracts from the report cf the Registrar of Companies, Federated Malay States, for the year 1934: The general legislation controlling companies incorporated in the F.M.S. and also companies established outside the
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  • 118 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 75 5 64 75 7 64 New York 4.97 H 4.98*4 ‘Montreal 4.98% 4.98% Brussels 29.49 29.50 t Geneva 15.21 15.23 j Amsterdam 7.33% 7.35 Milan 60 ft 60 9! 16 Berlin 12.34 12.34% Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19
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    • 124 12 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 I 1 I SILVER LACES CHECK PLAIN with “> COLOURED FLOWER AERTEX ALBENECREPE CHECK GOLDTHREAD PLAIN VELVET VELVET VELVET DAINTY "UNDIES" PRINTED PRINTED PRINTED KIMONO’S
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    • 116 12 The fashion of our century U To refresh and revive in ball-room and con-cert-hall, on the sports-ground and tin ML 1 1 MW WRnX’" wV 4 for 1 mw v 111 m HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.ss <sfms HS T E E L Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums
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  • 1574 13 grave issues at stake LEAGUE MUST NOT BE FLOUTED BY ITALY London, August 22. 1 members oi the Cabinet are present at the special meeting now proceeding at 10 Downing Street for the consideration oi the Italo-Abyssinian dispute. It is generally anticipated that the meeting
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  • 45 13 —Reuter. British Company's Plans OPERATIONS TOWARDS END OF THE YEAR London, August 22. A private British Company are planning to establish an air service between Singapore and Penang twice daily. It is expected operations will start towards the end of the year.-
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  • 73 13 national possession for all time.—Rugby Radio Service. Purchased By Scottish National Trust London, August 22. The National Trust of Scotland, following the purchase of portions of Glencoe at the recent Sale have now acquired a greater part of the Glen which was the scene of
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  • 46 13 Rugby Radio Service. London. Aug. 22. The Ministry of Transport announces that road accident figures for the week ending August 17 were 138 killed and 5.072 injured. In the corresponding week of last year the figures were 155 killed and 5.380 injured.-
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    • 106 13 I f\|X Qj '0? Ge V\\ </ x patent t'»ppini/ up, irht a W BSlllll c BEBB cfnitemplatcxl. Wakefield B PENANG C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. ■Y APPOINTMKNr ASK ALWAYS FOR FINDLATERS SHERRIES. V MARCH BROWN SHERRY Per BoH e The old-fashioned Brown Sherry with a zK /X difference.
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  • 774 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriviiu md sailing from Penang during the week: Di POKY TODAY M.S. LALANDIA from Europe via Colombo. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Malacca., Singapore end Bangkok. S.S. BULAN for Telok Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore.
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  • 371 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Ugarda Zanzibar Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyaseland and South Africa by train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Siam, Burma, India, (Calcutta only) Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland
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    • 93 14 JT moat QtfraHy u—Tui M+dMn* for all Ctimat— o n r J.CollisßrowDe\"~ M I H I I II 1 Thera It ■a| ~f| l® J Ski "flB NO ■BBHHMaKHhnaMMMMHbSHIHMHMMMMKHB&S Substitute. Act» Ilk» a charm In Chacka and arrnti DIARRHOEA and ’IVBR, CROUP, AGUE. STOM AC H CH ILLS Th r
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1024 14 Wireless Programmes j-» Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 —The] B B w Grand Prix de I’Europe, run concurrently with the Ulster Grand Prix Motor Cycle' TODAY’ Ra Ce on the ciady Circuit, County Antrim A runnng commentary by Graham Two of the following frequencies wiU be WaJker at the
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    • 680 14 English on DJQ and in Dutch on i STATION ZHJ—PENANG DJB. I 9.2o—Symphony Concert: H. Symphony; PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY by Grahms. 10.20 —Greetings from and to our Listeners Wavelength 49.3 metres 10.35 News and Review of the Week in German on DJQ and DJB. programme for the week ending Saturday,
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    • 1865 15 FSISEEEISS kmUtNTING -rrTr- JI& \B-«/ft < BLUB PUMMEL LIMB 111,1111 1 -UAifL V— LONDON AND NORTH CONTENT S*™* Penang London OUTWARDS C. AGAMEMNON Mara, L’don, R’dam, TTburg Glasgow Aug. 23 Sept. 19 For Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, C. POLYDORUS L’don, A’dam and Hamburg Aug. 30 Sept. 21 Kobe,
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    • 245 16 Friday, August 23rd, 1935. ANOTHER BRIGHT COSTLY PROGRAMME. I WEMBLEY PARK BOXING wembley park 'Sunday, 25th August. 1935. Double Main Event. 2 SUPER SHOWS DHARMARAJ CORNEJO OUI* Featherweight Champion of Penang The Fighting Filipino. CHIN WAN KHOW CANTONESE OPERA 12 ROUNDS At 8 pm- saik chyb seah JAYARAJ YOUNG AMAN
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    • 357 16 fiS IS& SSI ISfi SSR RS& b&I E 3& £9 ISS RES IQS fiSI ESS IKS PS& i.. --J .l These Gals Wall Show Yon A Th dh B| ■BsL AL ißw" «g-r In Caliente I Rt SKSSSBq cX 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 f ME MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. Wi
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  • 2424 17 QUEEN OF HOLLAND'S HOLIDAY HINTS FOR A HAPPY MARRIAGE THE REAL FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE SETTLING MATRIMONIAL DISPUTES (From Our Own Correspondent). London, August 13. PALACE SPRING CLEANING BUCKINGHAM Palace is this week to have its annual “spring-clean-ing.” This always has to be done in August, for
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  • 654 17 by OUR NURSERY EXPERT ANY years ago, as a small child, I spent r» JXI an unpleasant half-hour standing in the X(/ V corner of the schoolroom with a long red flannel tongue tied to my mouth. Fortunately I was spared the greater humiliation of the
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  • 160 17 mass education. For instance, of two intelligent brothers, the elder does not shine at school. The younger has just those qualities of industry and orderliness which bring him to the top of the class. The elder boy cannot be driven, but where his
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  • 146 17 cold with salad is what the family are beginning to demand. Oddments of cold ham and bacon can be made into a savoury mould for dinner or supper: Chop the meat fine, add half the quantity of breadcrumbs, a small grated onion, pepper and salt, and a teaspoonful
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • 1119 18 ALLEGED "FALSE DEFENCE PLOT" Th- story of £7,000 stolen from a safe in a glass jam jar on a grave in a London cemetery, and of the removal of the money by a solicitor’s clerk, was told at Chester police
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  • 120 18 Bombers And Fighters I Athens. Aug. 10th The Greek Government is to buy British to strengthen the Air Force. I Final approval has been given to the types of machines to be bought. They are the single-seater Hawker-Fury Interceptor machine, the Glo’ster Gauntlet, reputedly cne
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  • 121 18 Escape From Drowning Cairo, Aug. 11th Sir Geoffrey Corbett, British expert at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, narrowly escaped being drowned at Bourg-el-Arab, near Mariut, when bathing there with the Acting Financial Adviser, Mr. Hugh Jones. The current was very strong, and Sir Geoffrey was soon
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  • 810 18 Histories In England i And Abroad I “There was a time, not so long ago as one would think, when even the banana and the orange were strangers,” write s a Convent Garden correspondent in “British l Industries House Journal.” He quotes the description of a banana by
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    • 179 18 Z" B X" 3 /-w wlf J wtfea < O’ g* ■Z W ,jwHHI > I® a J A baby’s life is full of interest, to himself, and those around him. His B first smile is a thing of wonder, his chuckles a delight, his vigorous kicks a joy to
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  • 833 19 DRAMA IN TOKIO WAR OFFICE Tokip, Aug. 12. ti Highly dramatic circumstances marked I. the assassination in the Japanese War Office of General Tetsuzan Nagata, Direc-' i tor-General .of Military Affairs, and there j may be serious political repercussions. i The assassin, a lieutenant-colonel
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  • 152 19 Trebitch Lincoln Leaving China Again Shanghai. August 1. Abbot Chao Kung, better known to the world as Trebitsch Lincoln, former British M. P. and international adventurer, ig weary’ of life in China and has announced his intention of leaving again for abroad—to retire and to wait ‘‘until
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  • 124 19 1,000 Stated To Have Been Drowned Tokyo, August 1. The flood situa‘ion at Antung continues to be alarming. One thousand persons are reported to have been drowned, while 30.000 houses in the city are stated to hav e been submerged. A large number of dwellings have either
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  • 72 19 One Russian Killed And Three Kidnapped Herb n, August 3. The summer resort, Erhtientantze, on the eastern section of the Chinese Eastern Railway, was captured by a band of 100 bandits at midnight after en attack lasting three hours. The desperadoes thoroughly plundered the place, and just before
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  • 72 19 Locally Manufactured Cloth To Be Used Canton, August 1. All officials of the Kwangtung Provincial Government will, in future, be required to wear uniforms, according to a resolution passed by the South-west PoliticeJ Council In accordance with the movement to encourage the use of native products, the
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  • 306 19 Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Little VICE-ADMIRAL JAMES AS HIS SUCCESSOR The Admiralty announce that the King has approved the following appointments: t Vice-Adml. Sir Charles J. C. Little, 1 K. C. 8., to Commander-in-Chief, China, in succession to Adml. Sir Frederic C. Dreyer K. C. 8.,
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  • 111 19 Son’s Attempt To Get Ransom From Father Peiping, August 5. A Chinese student who kidnapped’’ h mself to raise a ransom” of £l5O to pay’ his debts and marry’ the girl of his choice failed miserably’ to achieve his object. Kao Hsu-jui wrote to his fa‘her that he
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  • 1109 20 FORMER MEMBER OF JOHORE FORCES Marked Notes CLERK S STORY OF THREATS Johore. Aug. 20. A Malay named Sadi bin Kolop. said to be a native of Negri Sembilan. who was a private in the Johore Military Forces and resigned, was produced yesterday afternoon before
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  • 18 20 Batavia, August 22. An Ordinance has been issued restricting the employment of foreigners in Java.
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  • 246 20 The Pastors School of the Methodist Mission for this year is being held, for the first time, in Penang commencing today and continuing to Thursday next. The School is divided irto two sections—one for the T?m Is delegates all over Malava have arrived to take part in
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  • 109 20 Cornerjo Arrives With Young Tarley Fighting Cornejo, who is meeting Dhe,maraj on Sunday at the Wembley Park, over 12 rounds, arrived this morning from Singapore, with his manager and Young Tarley, by the s.s. “Kedah”. I understand from Tarley that Joe Mendiola has been fixed to
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  • 158 20 Story Of Having Obtained Permission Neoh Cheong was charged in the police court today before Mr. J.P. Biddulph with theft of five gantangs of rice and beans at Weld Quay on August 17. Inspector Embury prosecuted. Constable 2189, giving evidence, said that at about 7 p.m. on
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  • 115 20 —Rugby Radio Service. Highest Temperature At Greenwich For Years London, Aug. 22. The temperatures in London today have equalled those on July 14 which has hitherto been the warmest day of the year. From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. the reading on the roof of the Air
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  • 103 20 Chinese Who Escaped From Police Custody (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Aug. 22. A Chinese named Lee Teik who was re-arrested after his escape from Police custody, w’as sentenced by Che Mohamed Salleh, the Taiping Police magistrate to twro years’ rigorous imprisonment when he
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  • 273 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.82% 1.87% jB. Selangor 95 1.00 95 97% I Hitam 49 51 49 51 jHong Fatt 52 54 52 54 Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Klang River 1.57% 1.62% 1.55 1.60 Kuchai 72% 75 72%
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  • 233 20 FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 London Bank 2 3ng 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 m st credit 2 4 3 Documentary’ 2 4 3 9 2 On New York Demand 57H France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 13 dis. I Shanghai T.T. 34% dis. India T.T. 153% I Bar Silver 29
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  • 120 20 TIN B W /o 4.V YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) ron-r o r, T £227.0.0 £220 5 0 XXe' m nthS) £2 5 Business Done' I 111" $lUl2 $108.37 enan Business Done 2 COPRA— (Sundried) BLACK PEPPER $3.85 RUBBER Nominal Nominal London e New York 5%d Singapore— Spot i9 c
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  • 376 20 KENNEDY it COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN— Ampat Tin 4|3 4[7% 4|3 47% Ayer Weng 1-82% 1.87% 1.82% 1.87% A. Hitam 13 3 14 0 13 0 13
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  • 70 20 .—Reuter. On U.S. Utility Holding Companies Washington. Aug. 22. The House of Representatives by 219 votes to 142 accepted the Senate compromise providing .a modified death sentence on utility holding companies. The compromise instructs the Securities Exchange Commission to dissolve all utility holding companies as soon as
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    • 174 20 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT WANTED. For mine in Southern Siam General clerk able to translate Siamese to English and English to Siamese. Salary Ticals 75/- per month. Apply box No. 59_ c/o Pinang Gazette, Penang. NOTICE OF SALE By Order of the Mortgagee TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On
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