Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 198. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 625 1 Impossible lao Jsogger(jeads BOTH HAVE FOUND DOOR, SHUT TO THEM IDENTICAL PROBLEMS MUST LEAD TO SOLIDARITY Rome, August 27. A sti iking plea for an Italo-Japanese understanding has been niade in the “Giornale DTtalia.” Commenting on a telegram from 1 okio, stating that public
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  • 1275 1 "ACID THROWING ONE OF THE WORST OFFENCES" TAIPENG CASE RECALLED CHINESE GETS HARD LABOUR TEN STROKES (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. Monday. 1 his throwing of acid is one of the worst offences that one ■nan can do to another. \ou have deprived this
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  • 83 1 Reuter. Seeking Pacific Emigration Rights London, Augus 4 i 7. The “Daily Herald" gives prominence to an article asserting that the Jap nese Government are preparing to open diplomatic negotiations with Great itain, Holland and other powers with the ea of securing emigration rights in the >
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  • 149 1 Reuter. "We Will Die If Help Not Sent" Copenhagen, August 26. The dramatic wireless S.O.S. from the Arctic “We will die if help is not sent” has been received here. It ig believed it comes from four men adrift in an open boat in the
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  • 81 1 —Reuter. Formula Being Worked Out To End Opposition Washington, August 26. The House of Representatives passed a resolution adjourning sine die. Meanwhile President Rcosevelt is conferring with cotton senators to work out formula which it is hoped will end the epposition to the cotton loan and permit
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  • 2750 3 IMPORTANT OVERSEAS CONTRACTS SECURED GROWTH OF AIRCRAFT EXPORTS AIR DEFENCE OF LONDON Important business negotiations, some of which have already concluded in the placing of valuable contracts for the supply of British aircraft material, have followed the visit of more than three thousand
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  • 2484 4 DUCHESS GF YORK PRESENTS COLOURS ACROSS THE SAHARA BY MOTOR-CYCLE ATHLETICS FOR WOMEN SUPERIORITY OF GIRL AIR PILOTS. (From Our Own Correspondent) i I London, August 20. 1 QUEEN'S HOLIDAY AT COWES Refreshed by such a rest as she seldcm j allows herself even after
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  • 804 5 GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE TO PENANG P. WELLESLEY'S EFFORT SILVER JUBILEE FUND BILL READ FOR FIRST TIME BANKRUPTCY AMENDMENT BILL PASSED Singapore, August 26. A well deserved tribute to the i’enang and Province Wellesley’s effort in connection with the Jubilee f und was paid by the
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  • 798 5 All On Account Of Two Lost Goats THREE ACCUSED BEAR SAME NAME (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Monday. A goat herd, a veterinary surgeon, a I dealer in goats, a lamp oiler, a tindal’s wife, a bank peon, a goat rearer, a woman milk-seller and
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  • 142 5 Subscription List No. 1 Chop Sam Yik 50.00 The Penang, Siam and Kedah Tapioca Dealers Association 912. <8 Hon ble Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe 500.00 Total received $1,462.78 Promises by:— Mr. Lim Lean Teng $500.00 Ch’ng Cheng Kian Estate Through Messrs Ch’ng Lye Hock Ch’ng Lye
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    • 276 5 n FROM OUR MEN'S SECTION I S STRIPED TUNIC SHIRTS Q El Hl [VyTnfi&r BIG OFFER IN SMARTLY TAILORED TUNIC SHIRTS JI Il\ m MEDTUM STRIPES. FAST COLOURS OF BLUE B 1 /11' ifflnnf OR BROWN shade, two twin SALE PRICE U B ju /1 TAB SOFT COLLARS TO MATCH.
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  • 338 6 MISS V. WEBB (Southern Champion hurdler) shows how she runs up, clears the hurdle, and lands. She entered for the 80 metres hurdles Championship. Clomo of the British women athletes seen in action who took part in the Women’s A. A. A. thirteenth annual championships.
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  • 1402 7 MALAYA'S QUOTA OF 22,000 DURING PERIOD JAN. —SEPT. APPROVED The following is an official record pf a meeting of th e Indian Immigration Committee held at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 10th August, 1935, e£ 10 a.m., which has been issued for publication:— Present: —The Chairman
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  • 1274 7 Cheah Kongsi Trustee On Trial COMPLAINANT GIVES EVIDENCE Hearing began in the police courtyesterday afternoon in the case in which Cheah Choo Iloay, a trustee of the Cheah Kongsi, stands charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $l2O belonging to Cheah Khuan Oon on
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  • 331 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL The marriage arranged between Mr. Gerald Aste, of the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd., Delhi, and Miss Audrey Clare Henderson, will not now take place. Mr. R. A. Ward, M.C.S., has been appointed to the District Office, Alor Gajah. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Duddell, of Ipoh, are
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  • 355 8 Weights For Second Day CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) meeting to be lun on Wednesday, September 4 Horses Class 2 Division 4 7 Furlongs. BERITH 9.00 RED DOT 8.09
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  • 419 8 J. B. Stevenson's Entry Rejected ST. ANDREWS AND THE NEW RULE St. Annes-On-Sea, August 7. The amateur status of J. B. Stevenson, one of the best-known golfers in the country, has been called into question by the committee respons ble for the conduct of the Eden
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  • 283 8 Scotland Fall From Grace Scotland, who had not lost a match since the quadrangular tournament among amateur golfers of the four heme countries began a few years ago, were surprisingly beaten by Ireland o.t Lytham and St Anne's on August 8. The Irishmen won the fours? mes
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  • 69 8 —Reuter. Men's Doubles Final ALLISON VAN RYN DEFEAT BUDGE MAKO Brookline, August 26. In the American Tennis Championships Men’s Doubles final, Alliso nand Van Ryn beat Budge and Mako 6 —4, 6—2, 3—6, 2—6, 6—l. MIXED DOUBLES Miss Stammers And Menzel Beaten In the final cf the
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  • 49 8 The Sri Majlis Party of Tanjong Tokong Road, which performed at the Springtide Hotel during the Farewell Party to the Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur given by the Mohammedan Advisory Board Members and Kathi s of Penang and Province Wellesley.
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  • 155 8 Butterworth School Beaten At Badminton In a badminton match consisting of 5 i Doubles between the Young Combine 8.P., Penaga. and the Yeok Keow School, Butterworth. played at the Penaga Wireless Courts on Sunday, the Young Combine defeated the Yeok Keow School by four games to
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  • 196 8 First President Entertained (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Aug. 26. The first President of the Taiping and District Badminton Association, Mr. N.G. Ferguson, was entertained to dinner, prior to his going on leave, at the Taiping i Hokkien Hoay Kuan last night. Covers were laid for thirty
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  • 54 8 —Reuter. Glamorgan Beaten I P. SMITH TAKES 6 WICKETS FOR 58 London, August 26. I The county cricket match between Essex and Glamorgan was concluded today and resulted in a win for Essex by an innings and 92 runs. Essex: 236. Glamorgan: 43 and 101 (P.
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  • 1209 8 Splendid Going POINTERS FOR THE FIRST DAY Singapore, Saturday. Delightful weather again favoured the second day’s training at Bukit Timah in preparation for the Singapore Turf Club’s Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting which begins next Saturday. The going was good and there were several interested spectators
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  • 78 8 —Reuter. Bahram Favourite London, August 26. The latest call-over for the St. Leger resulted as follows: 6 4 Bahram taken and offered. 8 1 Field Trial offered. 10,1 Plassy taken and offered. 100 8 Hairan offered. 100 7 Solar Ray offered, 100 6 taken. 100 7 Assignation
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    1903 9 PROGRESS OF ST. LEGER CANDIDATES SIR ABE BAILEY'S SMART FILLY A PROBLEM FOR THE STEWARDS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 20. ST. LEGER COLTS’ RECOVERY Racing people will be relieved to learn that the progTess of the various SL Leger colts which have been under a
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  • 410 9 Trial Games DUNNE'S HAT-TRICK AT HIGHBURY INJURY TO BLACKBURN GOALKEEPER Big crowds watched the Football League clubs first public trial matches on August T 7. There were nearly 80,000 spectators at the London games, Arsenal heading the list with 15,000 and £450 gate receipts. The features
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  • 514 9 PROSPECT OF IMPROVED STANDARD OF PLAY PREPERING TO DEFEND THE "ASHES" Once every four years the Rugby League sends a team to Australia. Seasons in i which the preliminaries for these interna- tional events occur are. as a rule, outstand- 1 i ingly different, because of
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  • 368 9 LOCAL POLICEMAN AS "FIELDER" Canterbury, August 6. Queer cricket was played here on Aug. 6. The first match of the famous “Week” finished prematurely in a surprise victory for Kent over Gloucestersh re, and a single wicket match was hurriedly arranged beteween C.
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  • 835 10 A British Official Wireless message from London states that the exceptionally heavy rains on Friday and Saturday of last week, which ended the long drought, were general over the whole of Southern England, and in some places the rainfalls within twenty-four hours almost equalled the average for the whole
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  • 86 10 t.— Reuter. Soviet Ambassador's Reply Washington, August 27. I M. Troyanovsky, the Soviet Ambassador ,in the United States has replied to the State Department’s protest against the speeches at Moscow congress of Communist International by making counter charges against the United States. He declares that
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  • 618 10  -  —Anak Singapura planting of rubber.’’—Anak Singapura in the “Straits Tlmea” LACKS LEADERSHIP The Malay has many excellent qualities, but he lacks leadership. Not the leadership of the Rulers of the States, 'who are ever exhorting their subjects to keep abreast of the times, particularly in 1
    planting of rubber.’’—Anak Singapura in the “Straits Tlmea”  -  618 words
  • 62 10 M. Marcel Lay Appointed (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 26. M. Marcel Lay, formerly French Minister in Albania, has been appointed French Minister in Bangkok. It is expected that he will arrive with his wife during the coming cold season. He is a much travelled
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  • 749 10 Murder Committed In 1933 CHARGE FOLLOWS MAN'S STATEMENT The fourth Selangor Assizes began thi.- morning before Mr. Justice Cussen with to use the description given by Mr. H. C. I Willan, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, an “unusual case,’’ which brought to the dock a
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  • 262 11 PROPRIETOR FINED FOR IMPORTATION People importing face powder into the Colony should make sure that it docs not contain any poisonous material. The proprietor of Chop Poh Wah, No. 20, Market Street, was summoned before Mr. J P- Biddulph in the police court today charged with
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  • 241 11 To Sit At Alor Star On Saturday (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, August 26. The Court of Appeal will sit at Alor Star on Saturday, August 31. The Judges will be Sir Samuel Jc.yce Thomas, Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Jus’ice Whitley. The following appeals have
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  • 128 11 Death By Misadventure Verdict (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 26. An inquest was held into the cause of death of a Chinese fisherman, Tiew Siew Joh, who was bitten by a crocodile at Matang two months ago, by the Taiping Coroner today. It was revealed
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  • 231 11 Chinese Pleads Guilty ri «u£ I*afeJ«4<• i i 3 |v 5 t i FINE OF $lOO Imposed (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 27. As your orship is aware it is the custom here, particularly with the Chinese, that for any act done for
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  • 192 11 Alleged Assault On Chinese Woman Convert (From Our Own Representative) Ipoh, August 27. An echo of the outrage at Sungei Nibong, Telok Anson, where a Hylam weman convert to Mohamedanism was alleged to have been assaulted and her jewellery removed by two Chinese was heard at the
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  • 146 11 —Rugby Radio Service. Steady Progress Made I London, August 26. j According to the report of the Board of Education, just issued, the total number of I children attending public elementary schools last year was 5,576,752 and there were 448,421 in secondary schools. Steady progress had
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  • 156 11 Coroner Records Deposition STORY OF GRIEVOUS ASSAULT (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Monday. In view of the serious condition of a car driver who was alleged to have been assaulted at Lahat a deposition was taken from him when he was admitted to hospital. An X-ray
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  • 192 11 CASES IN BRIEF For the possession of dutiable liquour a local Chinese named Chin Kim Hock was produced before Mr. C.W.A. Sennett yesterday and fined $l5 or in default 14 days. Two youthful cycle offenders made their appearance yesterday before Mr. C. W.A. Sennett on a charge
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  • 108 11 Chinese Charged (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Monday. A man was found walking with two planks on a public thoroughfare at four o’clock in the morning. A police constable on point duty noticed him and hailed but the man instantly dropped the planks and tried to escape. He
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  • 89 11 Twenty Persons Missing Berlin, August 21. It is officially admitted that 20 are missing in the Brandenburg Gate disaster. Gangs cf 80 men are working in the great pit in shifts attempting to recover the missing and restore normal conditions. Sixteen miners are flying from the Rhur
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  • 64 11 A charge of cheating in respect of $72 belonging to a compatriot, Lim Hai Keong, at No. 368 A, Perak Road on July 9- was preferred against a Hokkien named Tong Hooi in the police court today. Inspector W. C. Alexander prosecuted. The magistrate, Mr. J. A P.
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  • 152 11 Non-Registered Smoker Fined $5 The case was heard today in the police court in which a Cantonese. Fong Meng, was charged that he. not being a registered smoker, did have in his possession chandu at No, 413. Chulia Street on August 19. Mr. G.J.G. Pitt, of the
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  • 74 11 Dishonest Retention Of Silver Cups A young Chinese, Teoh Kooi Wah.. was •produced before the magistrate- (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely three silver cups valued at $4O, at No. 11, Lorong Saratus Tahun on August 26.
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  • 86 11 Tamil Fined slo,> Or 14 Days Karuppan, who had pleaded guilty when charged with theft of 14 gunny bags from motor bus P. 1148 at 2dagazine Road on August 24, appeared before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court today for sentence. Inspector Goh, who
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  • 216 11 To Be Seen Digging Waste Ground The Penang Tamil “gold diggers” have of late been unusually busy in their opera-, tions and have extended their activities on I more extensive scales. Formerly they were contented to confine their activities to roadsides, just in front of goldsmiths’ shops,
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  • 177 11 From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, August 26. The following are the passengers who travelled by Planes which arrived Alor Star today, the 25th instant. K.L.M. PH-AKK. Homeward Bound (Commander Parmentier) Arr. 7.50 a m., Dep. 8.40 a.m. Singapore to London Mr. I Chin Huan Yeng
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    • 157 11 SUPREME HOk z In Sunday Despatch BonnvßabyCompetition > JR 1934, open to all comers 10 babies out of the final JIF 12 were fed on COW > I||| GATE. Here are three including the rst p” ze w nner 111 Could there be a more M convincing proof of the
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  • 1284 12 RESPECTIVE MERITS OF CHINESE AND TAMIL WORKERS I I NEED TO COMBINE EFFICIENCY WITH ECONOMY What is ’he ideal labour force for a* rubber estate? It a practical planter were < asked such a question his answer almost certainly would be: “The force
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  • 113 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 75 316 75 7 64 New York 4.97}g 4.97% Montreal 4.98% 4.98% Brussels 29.51 29.50 Geneva 15.23 15.22% Amsterdam 7.34% 7.34 Milan 60? ff 60 9[16 Berlin 12.37 12.36 I Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna
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  • 1172 12 Their Strength And Weaknesses BY HARTLEY WITHERS Governments everywhere have interpreted the world’s epidemic malaise as an invitation to interfere with the normal workings of industry. Of this the greatest example in recent times is the Russian Five-Year Flan and the most recent, Mr. Lloyd George’s
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  • 252 13 DEFEAT ACCEPTED WITH DIGNITY GRACE to India and to Great Britain.- Rugby Radio Service. Conservative Party And Govt. Of India Act "NO OTHER COURSE" SAYS MR. CHURCHILL London, Aug. 26. Mr. Winston Churchill, who led the Opposition to the Government of India Act during consideration of the problems by the
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  • 168 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Popular Curate Of London Poor District London, August 26. Rev. J. B. L. Jellicoe, cousin of Earl Jellicce. who died on Saturday aged 37 has been prominently associated with experimental housing and other reforms in Somerstown. the poor district of London, north of St.
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  • 77 13 i.—Rugby Radio Service. Japanese And French Replies Received London, August 26. It is stated the text of the Japanese Government's reply to the British Government’s recent memorandum on the subject of preliminary multilateral conversations in connection with the naval conference due to be held this
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  • 70 13 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Aug. 26. The exceptionally heavy rains on Friday and Saturday last week which ended the long drought were general over the whole of Southern England and in some places the rain falls within 24 hours almost equalled the average for the
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  • 34 13 I.—Rugbv Radio Service. Sterling on New York was 4.97 11 16. Stock Markets were quiet and War Loan was quoted at 105 11 16 while gold fetched 139 10Cd.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 186 13 Fixed Defences I I I TO BE BROUGHT UP i TO ESTABLISHMENTS London, Aug. 26. The British India liner, “Neuralia” with 1,200 troops aboard sails from Southampton on Tuesday next, for Malta. The troops were drawn from the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, Royal i
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  • 254 13 the British Delegation.—Reuter and Rugby Radic Service. Lull In Diplomatic Activity There was a lull in diplomatic activity during the week-end in regard to the ItaloAbyss.nian dispute. The Fore gn Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare is out of London but will return for an informal meeting tomorrow with other
    the British Delegation.—Reuter and Rugby Radic Service.  -  254 words
  • 161 13 pounds of mails and freight.— Rugby Radio Service. Imperial Airways Services London, August 26. The continued iapid increase of air traffic is shown by the figures for passengers, freight, mails and mileage of the Imperial Airways services. Comparing the first quartetr of this year and last,
    pounds of mails and freight.— Rugby Radio Service.  -  161 words
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  • 322 14 AIR M.AILS A mail for Medan via Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 6.30 tomorrow. A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe, Alor Star-Amster-dam, Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air
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  • 672 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels &rrfvln| ind sailing from Penang during the week: IN POBT TODAY S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails on Thursday for the same ports M.V. BATAK from Belawen-Deli and Ba-toe-Bahra. Sails
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    • 190 14 ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP I You remember the story of Aladdin and his wonderful lamp How by a simple rub p- of the hand be commanded the genius of I 7 I the lamp to appear before him and carry S i p B out all his wishes f
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    • 1044 14 Wireless Programmes Town Hall, Portrush, Northern Ireland. 7.05 —Talk: “Foreign Affairs.”* Greenwich T%ne Signal at 7.20 a.m. 7.2o—Dance TODAY I Music The Casani Club Orchestra, directI ed by Charles Kunz. Relayed fnom Casani’s Transmission 3 I c]ub London.' 8.05-The News. 8.20 a.m. —Close down. Two of the following frequencies will
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    • 175 14 5. Overture “Dichte r und Bauer.” Suppe. 6. Souvenir de cirque Renz. Gustav Peter. 7. Fantasy "Long long ago.” Dittrich. 9’o5 —With the mike “Old Amsterdam.” 9.25 —Music. 9.50 —Closing down —Dutch National Anthem. STATION ZHJ—PENANG Wavelength 49.3 metres PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Programme for the week ending Saturday, August 31,
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    • 201 16 FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Tuesday, 27th August, 1935. CHIN WAN KHOW CANTONESE OPERA “YAI SOW SAM YUEN’’ LAU SYE ENG HONG TEOCHEW OPERA ‘UNG GN AN TAI HOAIT”—Part 3. OPEN-AIR CINEMA FOR LOVE OF OUR COUNTRY” 1935 PHOR TOR CELEBRATIONS 27th. 28th and 29th Augxist, 1935. WEMBLEY PARK
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    • 107 16 OwM Mil 6-15—OPENING TONIGHT-9-30 C PARAMOUNT'S ENDEARING ROMANCE Of A Modern Nightingale Whose Beauty Provoked, Whose Radiance Thrilled ENTER MADAME with ELISSA LANDI CARY GRANT j RAPTUROUS MUSIC MUSIC. LAUGHTER. ROMANCE. The comedy of a modern r><ne» t/s tup nightingale whose beauty OPEN YOUR EARS TO THE provoked whose radiance
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    • 119 16 SEASON DEFINITELY EXTENDED TILL TOMORROW 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 THE SUPER CHINESE SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR! THE FINEST CANTONESE TALKIE EVER SCREENED! ‘SWEET WILD FLOWER’ Starring MA SZE CHANG (The well-known and the highest paid Cantonese Actor) -and MISS TAM LAN HING SNAPPY CANTONESE SONGS SWEET CANTONESE MUSIC I HILARIOUS
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  • 1316 17 MR. LLOYD GEORGE explaining his New Deal at the luncheon given in his honour at the National Trade Union Club. On either side of him are Mr. Ben Tillet (left) and Sir Arthur Pugh. MR. LLOYD GEORGE explaining his New Deal at the luncheon
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  • 969 18 Germany Shows The Way TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF I SUCCESS The successful rtcord of Germany’s com. mercial airships covers a period of twenty- j five years. The German Airship Transport Company, the Deutsche Luftfahrt Aktieng- esellschaft, popularly known as Delag, came into existance in the year 1910. Ships
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  • 202 18 MINER'S LUCK AFTER LONG TREK Mr. Glynne James, a former Ogmore Valley miner, has found gold at Tennant’s Creek, Australia. Seven years ago. when only 17. Mr. James left heme to seek a fortune. A letter received by his relatives this man. he trekked from Southern Australia
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  • 383 18 Butchers Picketed In Detroit SHOPS CLOSING j New York, August 6. The rapidly spreading strike by housewives of Detroit and its suburbs against the butchers has brought an appeal to the Agricultural Adjustment Administration to send representatives to explain to the irate women how and why the
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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    • 143 18 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle ments, Malay States, Siam, Honj Kong, Java and the surrounding countries will give PICTURE POST CARDS or English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA.” Stockwe 1 T »ndon. England II O) m f a] If is always wise for
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    • 309 18 I Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., f MANUFACTURERS OW I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT B HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY SOLE AGENTS HUTTENBACHS. LIMITED, (Iteorpanbted in tAe Strait* Settiemente.) j ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. 1 PENANG. j CONSUMPTION HAS Best BEEN CURED. j A. REMEDY FOR ELV BEEN FOUND Kg
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  • 790 19 FORMER SECRETARY TO MR. LLOYD GEORGE Troops Chasing The Chinese Bandits Who Had Held Him To £B,OOO Ransom Find His Body RIDDLED WITH BULLETS MR. GAREIH JONES, the British journalist and former secretary to Mr. Lloyd George, who was captured by Chinese bandits near Kalgan towards
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  • 184 19 Shantung Match Industry Hard Hit Foreign competition and over-pro-duction are the main factors contributing to the present plight of the Chinese match industry in Shantung province, which it is stated produces prac(ically half of all the matches made in China. According to a survey just complet'd,
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  • 127 19 Gen. Chiang Kai-shek Returns To Szechuan Nanking, Aug. 24. Dr. H. H. Kung, Finance Minister, veaterday formally relinquished his post is acting Premier to Mr. Wang Ching-wel, who in a public statement announced that he has resumed his duties as Premier and Foreign Minister. Further indicating that
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  • 115 19 Ten Rules For Canton Students A set of ten rules has been issued by the linese Goods Promotion Committee of mton to the students in Kwangtung prov i nee who will take part in the Students’ Native Goods Year this autumn. They are to use only Chinese stationery
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  • 32 19 The Central Kuomintang Publicity Committee is gathering material for a motion picture to be known as "China Today,” and when completed it will be sent abroad 4.0 foreign countries.
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  • 129 19 Mr. Lloyd George said to an Evening News representative: “Mr. Gareth Jones was one of the pluckiest men I have ever met. He was not afraid of anything. His death comes as a great shock to me because I knew him for a great
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  • 83 19 “I Cannot See That We Can Do Anything About It” When the news of the death of his son was broken to Major Edgar Jones at Barry. Glamorgan, he was almost too overcome to speak. “Oh. how terrible.” he whispered after a long pause. “Thank you for letting
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  • 140 19 After 2,000 Miles' Journey In Extreme Climates Moscow’. Aug. 22. Twenty-six w’eather-beaten and strange-ly-clad horsemen, speaking one of the leastknown of the 185 languages used in the U. S. S. R. arrive in Moscow today. They have covered about 2 000 miles in 80 days
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  • 197 19 32,500,000 ACRES OF LAND INUNDATED I I Nanking, Aug. 23. I Detailed reports of the Yangtse and Huangho floods were submitted to J Gen. Chiang Kai-shek yesterday by 'the National Economic Council and the Central Flood Relief Committee. It is revealed that so far 12,500,000 ■acres
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  • 87 19 Large-scale Production Planned In Canton Experiments in the manufacture of rayon from mulberry tree branches is reported to have been satisfactorily completed and steps are being taken by Mr. Lin Yun-kai. Chairman of the Kw’angtung provincial government, to establish a big factory to produce rayon
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  • 77 19 "Only Chinese Cigarettes For Ycur Guests" “Only Chinese produced cigarettes for your guests.” Such is the order contained in a circular letter addressed by the Shanghai Chinese General Chamber of Commerce to the various commercial bodies and trade guilds in Shanghai. The Chinese Chamber has sent the
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  • 53 19 Caused By "Economic Competition" That anti-Chinese movements in other countries, such as Siam and Panama, are inspired by economic competition is the theory advanced by the Min Pao. The newspaper says that in other countries tariffs discriminate against goods, but so far as the Chinese are concerned the
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  • 53 19 The horse, famous the “1,000-li horse.” which bred at Kaotang, has been sold to General Han Fu-chu, Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, for $l,OOO. The horse, It is claimed, can run a li per minute, and understands perfectly orders given to him, such as "forward march.”
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  • 234 20 I Dogs And Livestock Carried Away MALAYS REGARD IT AS 1 "KRAMAT" What is believed to be a thirty year old python has been discovered on a rubber estate belonging to Mr. Goh Siew Hock, bordering the hills in Chemor. For some time all the estate
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  • 165 20 The following are the latest quotations sfor today Buyers Sellers TlN'. A. Wengs 1.80 1.85 B. Selangors 90 95ex Heng Fatts 52 54c Johans 27 29c K. Lanjuts 15 0 15 6 Killinghalls 13 0 13 6 K. Kampars 113 11 9ex Kuchais 72% 75 Laruts 9
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  • 146 20 Inter-State Fixtures Arranged i Singapore, Saturday. I At a hockey meeting held at the S.C.C. yesterday evening the dates were announced for the inter-State fixtures for the season. The fixture list includes the European end the Rest trials, the annual Europeans v. Rest match and the Colony v.
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  • 61 20 Fixtures For Saturday The following are the fixtures for Saturday, August 31 JUNIOR INTER-TEAM (Final): —4.45 p.m. Hu Yew Seah vs. Merrilads. Two singles. MEN'S SINGLES OPEN (Semi-Final): 6.00 p.m. Tung Ghim Huat vs. Khoo Ewe Chan. MIXED DOUBLES OPEN (SemiFinal :—6.00 pm. Miss Claire Chan and
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  • 125 20 Tomorrow's League Match The first division League match between the Muth-hobol Ahzan F.C. and the Darul Aihsan F.C. will be played on Victoria Green tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. The M.A.F.C. has maintained an unbeaten record and with the form displayed by the D.A.F.C. in their recent match
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  • 46 20 The Skye Meeting to be held at Seremban originally fixed for 28th September has been postponed to 12th October. The Selangor Turf Club professional Meeting originally fixed for sth, 9th and 12th October has been now fixed for 28th September, sth and 9th October.
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  • 330 20 FUND INAUGURATED At a meeting of the Penang Hokkiens last night at the Lam Hwa Hcay Kuan, Acheen Street, it was decided to organise a fund with the object of relieving the victims of the recent disastrous floods in the Fukien provinces. Among those present were, Messrs.
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  • 279 20 Verdict Of Death By Misadventure (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. August 26. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Taiping Coroner today Jat the inquest held into the death of a I bill luggage carrier named Peraman. The cause of death was due
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  • 268 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seimn TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95 92% 97% Johan 26 28 27 29 Klang River 1.55 1.60 1.57% 1.62% Lukut 1.10 1.15 1.12 1.14 Mamhau 50 55 50 52 Nawng Pet 70 75 70 72%
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  • 146 20 TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 London Bank 2 3H 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 m st credit 2 4% 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 13% dis. Shanghai T.T. 34% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 29 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS
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  • 31 20 r.—Reuter. Silver Settlements Pass Off Smoothly Bombay, August 26. The President of the Bullion Exchange s.ates the.t today’s silver settlement amounting to two crores of rupees passed off smoothly.—Reuter.
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  • 105 20 TIX YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) No market £221.0 0 London —(3 months) No market £2llO 0 Singapore $lOB.OO $lOB 00 Penang Business Done COPRA.— (Sundried) $4, 80 BLACK PEPPER Nominal RUBBER:- Nominal No market Ixo market Singapore—Spot 19% Oct./Dec IQ7 19 /2C Jan./Mar 19%e TAPIOCA:— sC 20 %c
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  • 341 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellen TEN.— Ampat Tin 4|3 4|7% 4 0 4|6 Ayer Hitam 13 0 13 9 13 0 13 7% B. Selangor 90 95ex 90
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  • 1016 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. NAMES. M j (O I S RUBBER (Dollar), Allenby Rubber Co. 1 50 (jU Aior Gajah Rubber Estate 105 i; Amalgamated Malay Estates 290 3iq Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 150 Ito 1 Ayer Moiek Rubber Co. 90 Ayer Banas Rubber Estates 1 50 1 Bassett Rubber
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    • 103 20 KRAMAT T,M DREDGING L'MITED. (Incorporated in the FM.S.) NOTICE is herebv eiven that a Dividend, ,the Fifteenth, of six pence (6d.) per share and a Bonus of one shilling (Is.) per share have been declared du® and payable to Shareholders on the Register at the 4th September, 1935, and such
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 37 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainftf 6.00 a. m. 76 S Noon 79 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 12.30 a.m 6.30 a.m. 12.13 p.m 6.58 p.m. TOMORROW 12.54 a.m 7.02 a.m. 12.43 p.m 7.25 p.m.
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