Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 August 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 200. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1019 1 MUSSOLINI’S DECLARATION AT BOLZANO No Wish To Have Difference Wiih Britain Bolzano, August 29. A communique states that Signor Mussolini has declared that the British Government has nothing to tear from Italian policy in Abyssinia. Italv did not wish
    moderated in order not to be guilty.— Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  1,019 words
  • 162 1 plished in little more than 24 hours. —Rugby Radio Service. Preparing For Flight To Canada London, August 28. Mr. T. Campbell Black who with Mr. C. IA A. Scott won the England-Australia speed and handicap races last Octcber and who was forced to abandoned his record
    plished in little more than 24 hours.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  162 words
  • 126 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Senator Pope Of Idaho Londcin, August 28. Senator Pope of Idaho, who is a Member of the Foreign Legations Committee of the U. S. Senate, had an interview today with the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare. Sena*or Pope is in London in an
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  • 589 1 STATISTICS OF INDUSTRY REVIEW OF FIRST HALF YEAR According to the August issue of the Bulletin of the International Tin Research and Development Council, published by the Hague Statistical Office, the world production of tin in the first half of 1935 was 51,071 long
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  • 190 1 Valuable Help Received London, August 28. The Anti-Noise League, which was established last year, with influential support including that of leading medical men, has issued its first annual report which records the valuable help received from the National Physical Laboratory, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Health,
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  • 48 1 Go’d fetched 139 lid.—Rugby Radio Ser- Sterling on New York was 4.97 5 16 and on Paris 75 1 16. On the Stock Exchange a bet’er tendency prevails. British Government Stocks pre stronger and War Loan was 103 318. Go’d fetched 139 lid.—Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 48 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Result In Huge Increase London, August 28. In the ten weeks since th e post office made a reduction of inland telegraph charges 2,128,000 more telegrams have been despatched than in the corresponding period of last year an increase of 29.4 per cent.
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  • 2325 3 SCIENCE INVENTION BRITISH ASSOCIATION'S 105TH MEETING COD-LIVER OIL CURE FOR BURNS MACHINE TO SEE THROUGH FOG FIRE-RESISTING ASBESTOS SUITS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 17. ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE PLANS are now nearly complete for the 105th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which will be
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  • 495 4 LIKE RAT BY A TERRIER Stability Expected To Follow 'Quake j STRAIN ON ROCKS NOW EASED The Quetta earthquake lost May, in which over 30,000 people lost their lives, may have the effect of ending the earthquake menace in the Quetta area for a long time to come.
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  • 146 4 "Propaganda Developing Unfriendly Feelings" To protest against “the unfair antiIndian propaganda that is being carried on in America and Europe through films,” a large public meeting has been held here by Mr. Fazlul Huq, the Mayor of Calcutta. A resolution was passed urging the Government
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  • 249 4 Reports Disturb The Bombay Market FRONTIER THREAT I Bombay, August 19. Reports concerning the activities of ex- I King Amanullah on the Russo-Afghan border are disturbing the Bombay market. Securities have slumped two per cent, the total fall since Friday being four per cent. Coincident with ‘hese reports
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  • 178 4 Sikhs Urged To Restore Mosque Calcutta, August 12. A mass meeting of Mohammedans in Calcutta called by the Khilafat Committee passed resolutions calling upon the Government to resume possession of the old site of the Lahore mosque ■which caused all the recent communal trouble there, and
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  • 234 4 Whole Village Swept Away 200 MEN FIGHT TO SAVE TOWN Bombay, August 14. Floods have covered a vast area in Northern India following torrential rains in the Pun job, Bihar, Western Bengal and Burdwan. Six inches of rain fell in two hours in the Jharia area,
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  • 257 4 Son Sues Father For Flying Fees Cairo. Aug. 17. One hears -epeatedly of the great diffi- culty of bringing Islamic thought into line with modern progress, and of the obstacle 'which those directing Islamic religious affairs set up in the matter of the accep- tance of such
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  • 471 4 Exhortations To Princes COUNTRY INTERESTED The belief is now developing that the adherence of the Princes to the Federation will be an accomplished fact sooner rather than latter. Exhortations which are being made to the Princes to affiliate their domains with the Federal scheme are rousing the
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  • 117 4 Nawab Of Pataudi As Captain The Indian Cricket Board of Control, at a meeting here on Aug. 12, announced their approval of the programme for the tour of the Indian team in England next year. Although no definite decision has yet been made, it is expected that
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  • 83 4 A young Indian. Mr. Man Mohan Singh, flying a Percival Gull machine, left Croydon Aerodrome at dawn on August 12. in an attempt to fly from this country to his home in India. The machine had been fitted with special petrol tanks capable of holding 120
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  • 2590 5 MUSICAL APPRECIATION—III LAST NIGHT'S BROADCAST TALK BY REV. COLIN KING "It is even possible, I am prepared to believe, that ‘crooning’ might be sometimes artistic and delightful were it not for the crooners!” 1 hus said the Rev. Colin King, in his third
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  • 112 5 D.P.P. Withdraws Against One Accused The case was mentioned yesterday in the police court in which two Chinese, Teh Say Chia and Yeoh Hock Lye, were charged with theft of two pairs of trousers valued at $5 from No. 199, Kimberley Street on August 13. Detective Inspector W.
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  • Article, Illustration
    213 5 "Bright Eyes" At The Majestic Admirers of Shirley Temple should not miss seeing this juvenile star in "Bright Eyes.” the Fox film showing today at the Majestic. Shirley is as lovable as ever and here she has been given a role that perfectly suits her. She laughs and
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  • 86 5 from vandalism in perpetuity.—Reuter Wireless. Greater Part Purchased For The Nation London, Aug. 22. Scots are rejoicing at the news that Glencoe which has been threatened by the' builder will be a national possession forever as the result of the National Trust for Scotland, following its acquisition of
    from vandalism in perpetuity.—Reuter Wireless.  -  86 words
  • 60 5 .—Reuter. Four Men Rescued By Norwegian Ship Copenhagen, August 28. The feur men trapped in the ice fleer have been rescued by the Norwegian ship,. “Buskoe.” AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATri(MPT Copenhagen, August 28. An attempt to rescue the men trapped in the ice floe was unsuccessful. The
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  • 69 5 as “politically unreliable.”— Reuter Wireless. The Hague, August 26. The death is announced of Professor Walther Schuecking, aged 60, the German judge of the International Court. The Professor was a member of the German Peace Delegation in 1919 and founder of the German League of Nations’ Union.
    as “politically unreliable.”— Reuter Wireless.  -  69 words
  • 37 5 —Reuter Wireless. Eleven gendarmes found guTty by the Fieri political tribunal of participation in the abortive revolt at Fieri recentiv were executed todey. The tribunal s still engaged trying others Accused of complicity.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 268 6 RADIO MARVEL—The Tele:athovox. Marconi's amazing ynthetic brain busy answerig the questions of visitors. The rowd were kept both amused t:id amazed at the uncanny way his wonderful instrument responded to every query—and it has yet to give a wron; r?r’y! TUNING IN.—The black and chromium cabinet of
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  • 160 7 Chinese Fined DIFFERENCE BEFORE AND AFTER DIGESTION (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Aug. 27. Unconscious humour was heard in the Taiping Police Court today when e, Chinese fowl hawker was brought up on the charge of committing fraud in the use of weight. Tiie
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  • 203 7 Bride And Groom In European Dress Johore Bahru, Aug. 26. It was the first time in history that at a Malay wedding in Perak both the bride and bridegroom were attired in European costume. The bride in silver white and the groom in black and bareheaded. The
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  • 104 7 Shooting Flying Foxes At Night For shooting flying foxes in Green Lane at 10.50 on Tuesday night two Chinese were produced before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court yesterday for being a public nuisance. Inspector Pawanchik told the court that there had been several complaints from
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  • 109 7 A Malay youth, Hamid bin Mat, pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday when charged with committing wilful trespass by entering the Residency at 7.30 p.m. on August 27. Inspector Pawanchik, who prosecuted, said that accused was found talking to a Sikh constable. He understood that
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  • 664 7 Official Programme CEREMONY IN THE THRONE ROOM Johore Bahru, Aug. 27. The following is the official programme, which will shortly leave the hands of the Government printers, in connection with the celebration of the sixty-second birthday and the Fortieth year of the Reign of H.H. Sir
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  • 725 7 Kheh Acquitted And Discharged "DISTINCT ELEMENT OF DOUBT" The failure of the prosecution to find any betting slip was stressed by counsel for the defence when the case was heard yesterday in the police court in which a Kheh, Lee Swee Tet, was charged that he, being
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  • 523 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. R. F. C. Markham, Asst. Inspector 'of Schools, Taiping, ig shortly proceeding on transfer to Singapore. Major Greer is acting Officer Comman--1 ding, Burma Rifles, Taiping, during Major Bagnall’s absence on furlough. Mr. M. P. Croxford, of Batu Gajah, and Mrs. Croxford were among those who returned
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  • 82 7 i Extortion Charge Against Malay A charge of extorticn of $1 from Au Ah 'Yin by puttirg him in fear of being arrested at Argyll Road on August 27, I was preferred agains’ a Malay named Che Din in the police court yesterday. After the
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  • 365 7 A YEAR'S VALUABLE WORK The value to Malayan traders of the Malayan Information Agency in London is shown in the report of Mr. V. A. Lowinger, submitted to the Legislative Council. The report states: i The experience of 1933 in regard to the value to trade
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  • 112 7 The lonely people on Christmas Island, who are to be visited by H.E. the Governor, Sir Shemton Thomas, next month ana to have a rifle club. And its present cost to the Strains Settlement» Government Is $550. i Of this sum, $3OO is
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  • 756 8 Victory Over D.A.F.C. I BY FOUR GOALS TO TWO I I The Muth Ilibol Aihsan rootball Chib assured themselves of champion-1 ship honours by virtue of their victory of four goals to two over the D.A.I-.C. in a first division fixture played yester- < da\ on
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  • 680 8 Frisco—Gunboat Jack Return BOTH STAKING THEIR TITLES (BY “SPECTATOR”> Gunboat Jack, the new welterweight champion of the Orient, will probably have j his last fight in Malaya, when he meets. Young Frisco, the middleweight champion of the Oiient, in a return fight for the latter’s title on Saturday
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  • 86 8 en rcu'cj fcr Salt Lake City.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Aug. 28. A 300 fe. t wldq and 13 miles lo is being scraped in the vast salt bed of Bourneville Sdt Fla".s in I tab, U.S.A.. in nrt;.nation for attempts to establish a ne.v
    en rcu'cj fcr Salt Lake City.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  86 words
  • 1195 8 Problem For Punters SOME SPLENDID GALLOPS Singapore, Tuesday. A good deal of fast work was carried j cut at Bukit Timah today. the third morning’s training in preparation for the 1 Gold Cup Meeting of the Singapore Turf I Club, and I am afraid that
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  • 55 8 It having appeared to the Resident of Selangor that the Kom? Chi Chib, Sentul, has beetn used for unlawful purposes, and for purposes at \*aririnee with, the registered object and rules of the society, he has, with the approval of the Chief ’Secretary’ to Government, F.M.S.,
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  • 69 8 -—Reuter. Scottish Football CELTIC'S CONVINCING VICTORY London, August 28. The following are results of matches played today in the Scottish League:— Aberdeen 3, Clyde 1. Airdrie 2, Dundee 0. Ayr U. 1, Motherwiell 0. (Vltic 6, Third Lanark 0. Dunfermline 1, Partick T. 1. Hamilton A.
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  • 71 8 —Rugby Radio Service. 95 Miles Record Still Unbroken London, Aug. 28. At the competitions of the British Gliding Association that are taking place in Yorkshire attempts were made yesterday on the British long distance gliding record of 95 miles. The record remained unbroken, but some fine performances
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  • 95 8 Victor Brighte Wins Bantamweight Title SOUTH INDIAN CHAMPION In a ten-round contest for the Bantamweight Championship of India, at Bangalore on August 10, Victor Brighte (Bst. 21bs.), the champion cf Northern India beat Tom Sheppard (Bst. 21bs.), champion of South India, on points. Brighte was slow in
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  • 175 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 28. The final of the knock-out competition for j the “Saw Ah Choy” Cup, between the Old Edwardians and the “A” Coy. 2 20 Burma Rifles, on the Regimental Ground this evening, produced some thrilling
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  • 19 8 .—Reuter. I. rdon. August 28. Sea Bequest has been scratched from th«* St. L?ger,-
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  • 3873 9 SOUTH AFRICA 250 for 5 CROWD BARRACK SLOW BATSMEN TOURISTS, PUT IN FIRST, MAKE GOOD START AND THEN TAKE IT EASY MITCHELL'S CENTURY E?\GL-W1) S captain, K. I£. S. Wyatt, surprised the vast crowd at the U\al, Keiiiuiigtoii, on
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  • 748 10 Following the last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners we saw reason to support Mr. C. R. Samuel in his criticism of the Municipal Electrical Department. Today it gives us great pleasure to congratulate the same department. namely the Electric Supply Department, on the announcement made public on Tuesday
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  • 650 10 I The experimental stage of co-opera-tive societies in this country has past. Co-operative societies have not only been firmly established but there is a growing demand for them which demonstrates the impression created on the minds of the working classes that J o-operation affords a royal road to
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  • 57 10 Rugby Radio Service. 6.7 Per Cent. Increase In July London, August 28. The vaJue of the retail trade sale in July 1935 was 6.7 per cent greater than in July 1934. Stocks at th e end of July 1935 were slightly higher than an year ago
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  • 122 10 —Reuter Wireless. Fifth In Britain Claims Seven Victims London, Aug. 24. i As the result of the fifth fatal mine accident in Great Britain this year, seven men have died and nine er e in hospital following explosions in a coal mine in Southermshall, Yorkshire, yesterday evening. The
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  • 476 10 AIR NEWS: i > The following extracts are from ’I A /Imperial Airways Staff News: Work on the runway at Alor Star > i is now completed for this year. The work so far carried out has resulted in C the provision of a metalled central strip
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  • 32 10 Resumes Office As Resident Councillor The Hon. Mr. A.M. Goodman, who returned from leave this morning with Mrs. Goodman, bv the “Rajnutana,” resumed office as Resident Councillor, Penang.
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  • 456 11 TO MISS JEAN GIBSON CEREMONY AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The wedding took place at 11.30 this morning of the Hon. Mr. James Startin Wills Arthur, Acting Resident Councillor, Penang, (who today proceeds on home leave on being relieved bv the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman),
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  • 467 11 Counsel's Successful Application ACCUSED SENT TO HOSPITAL FOR OBSERVATION (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Wednesday. A brief account of how after being continually ill-treated by her husband, a ycung Chinese woman tried to take her life and those of her two children by jumping into
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  • 100 11 Perak Assizes SENTENCED TO 4 YEARS ON THREE CHARGES (From Our Own Representative.) Ipoh, August 29. Sentence of four years' rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges of voluntarily causing grevious hurt to three persons on an estate at Sungei Siput, was passed by Mr.
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  • 114 11 Body Of John Hamilton Found Washington, August 29. The body of John Hamilton, “Public Enemy No. 1” has been found and buried by the secret service police near Oswego, Illinois. It is announced the body was in an advanced state of decomposition and the police believed
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  • 75 11 Arrangements Being Made For Return (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkx k, August 28. Acting on instructions of the State Council, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are negotiating with Messrs. East Asiatic Co.. Ltd., for reservations <sn the motor ship “Er ria” for the King and his party
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  • 131 11 Sequel To Raid Af Hotel As a result cf information received at the Central police station last night the police raided a hotel in Rope Walk and arrested seven Indian coolies for playing “banker.” The raid was conducted by’ Inspec to s Ingham and Embury. Accused, Kaya
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  • 119 11 —Reuter. Finance Minister's Proposals < Bolzano, August 29. The Finance Minister proposed, obligatory cession of credit abroad, obliga‘ory conversion of foreign securities and Italian securities issued abroad into nine year five per cent. Treasury Bonds. A decree was approved laying down the cession of credits end securities against
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  • 116 11 Supreme Court Judgment In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley delivered judgment in the suit brought by Khaw Bian Thong against Khaw Keow Lek (f) and Lim Lye Huat (an infant» to set eside a conveyance executed by Khaw Joo Ghee, deceased, on the ground
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Insurance On Husband's Life Los Angeles. August 29. A cheque for $2,500.000 was delivered to Mrs. Will Rogers today representing a special insurance policy on the life of Mr. Will Rogers. A local lawyer, who it is stated handed over the cheque, said that
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  • 37 11 .—Reuter. Limit Production Of Crude Oil Washington, August 28. President Roosevelt signed the Dallas Oil Bill by which the chief producing states agree to limit the production of crude oil to prevent waste.-
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  • 66 11 The case was mentioned this morning before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in which a Chinese woman, Ng Tee, was charged with cheating Lim Hai Song (f) of $7O cash on July 19. Mr. Khoo Soon Chee appeared for the defence. Inspector Goh, who prosecuted, said he had
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  • 95 11 —Reuter Wireless. Total Deficiency Exceeds £11,000.000 London, Aug. 26. A total deficiency exceeding £11,000,000 is recorded in the report of the Senior Official Receiver on the compulsory liqui- dation of the White Star Line Limited which shows liabilities exceeding £2,500,000 against ■*essets of £363,000 and issued capital
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  • 2338 12 GOOD PROGRESS OF SUBSIDIARIES MR. G. KINGSLEY ON THE COMPANY'S POLICY I In acknowledging the benefit of the company and its subsidiaries have received from the higher price of rubber, Mr. G. Kingsley, at the annual meeting of Merlimau Pegoh, made it plain during the
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  • 108 12 Latest Quotation* Wednesday Tuesday Paris 75 7[64 75 7'64 New York 4.97"« 4.97 H Montreal 4.98% 4.98 Brussels 29.49 29.50 Geneva 15.23 15.2214 Amsterdam 7.33% 7.34 Milan 60% 60% Berlin 12.35% 36% Prague 119% ***** Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% I Vienna 26% 26%
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  • 998 13 FIRST PRINCE OF ROYAL HOUSE APPOINTED TO MILITARY STAFF IN E. AFRICAN COLONIES Rome, Aug. 28. The Duke of Bergamo, the first Prince of the Italian Royal House to volunteer for service abroad, has been appointed to the military staff in the
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  • 44 13 .—Reuter. Shanghai. August 28. Captain Furio Drago, Italian Air Attache at Peiping has been recalled for service in Africa. He follows General Lordi, h* ad of the Italian Air Mission to China, who left for Europe on Aug. 25.'
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  • 99 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Visit To French, Italian British Destroyers London. Aug. 28. The Prince of Wales who is on holiday in the South of France, yesterday visited the French. Italian and British destroyers anchored off Cannes on the occasion of the motorboat and speed boat races there.
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  • 75 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Work On "Ark Royal" To Begin Next Month London. Aug 28. Constructional work on the new aircraft carrier, “Ark Royal.” which was authorised under last year’s naval estimates will be begun next month at Cammell Laird’s yard at Birkenhead. She will be the second
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  • 75 13 Reuter. Committed To Trial For Manslaughter SEQUEL TO MOTOR ACCIDENT London, August 29. Lord De Clifford has been committed to trial by the Kingston magistrates on a charge of manslaughter following a road accident and also on two subordinate charges covering road offences. It is understood that
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  • 127 13 as the basis for any discussion.—Reuter Wireless. Japan Parity Demands An Early Difficulty Washington, Aug. 26. Secretary Hull stated that the United States is playing an inactive part in the diplomatic exchanges involving naval affairs and had no information regarding the British or Japanese proposals. He said
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  • 145 13 Income And Expenditure For 1934 The following report on the income and expenditure of the Education Board for 1934, was tabled at Monday’s meeting of the Legislative Council. The total cash balance of the Board at the end of 1934 amounted to $844.92. The amount of the Education
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  • 125 13 —Reuter Wireless. Principle Of Rationalisation Accepted NEED FOR CO-OPERATIVE ACTION London, Aug. 25. The International Shipping Conference has received replies from all constituent associations except the United States commenting on the draft rationalisation scheme prepared at the preliminary conference in January, states the United Kingdom Chamber of
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  • 128 13 —Reuter Wireless. Mystery Series Of Fires Solved Denver, (Colorado), August 26. A mystery series of fires here in the last few days has been solved by the arrest of the seventeen-year-old son pf a doctor of Oakland, California. The police ellege he has confessed to responsibility for 18
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  • 26 13 Reuter Wireless. There is a serious outbreak of sleeping sickness and hitherto there have been 111 cases, of which nearly half proved fatal.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 134 13 THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER PRODUCED AT A BRITISH STUDIO! OPENING TONIGHT f> LJ t F RU 7 OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 W 6.15 9-30 ARE YOU A MASON? “ARE YOU A MASON?” A UNIVERSAL TWICKENHAM PRODUCTION WITH GREATER MIRTH AND MERRIMENT A GREAT CAST OF POPULAR COMEDIANS KI*F HAS NEVER
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  • 440 14 AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. tomorrow. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Sabang and Kota Radja, by the s.s. “Gen van
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  • 728 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The fallowing is a list of vessels arriving and selling from Penang during the week' LN fOKT TODA* S.S. DELAGOA MARU from Japan vib Singapore. Sails for Suez, Port Said Genoa, Valencia Casablanca and Liverpool. S.S. CELEBES MARU from Japan via Singapore. Sails
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    • 186 14 ALADDiN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP a r You remember the story of Aladdin and his wonderful lamp How by a simple rub of the hand he commanded the gen the lamp to appear before him an: out all his wishes Today the whole world is at your cor mand with
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1446 14 Wireless Programmes B (Salabert). Sorrentina (Volpattl). Waltz 10.20-Topical Talk: 8.8 C Love end Life in Vienna (Komzak). 11.20 New German Legislation. —Sports Talk.* 11.35—Dance Music. Am- Dr. Fritz Schwiegk. TODAY and hi 3 Enlba33y Club Orchestra. 10.35—News in German m DJQ and DJB. Greenwich Time Signal at 11.50 p.m. 11.50:10.50—Current
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    • 152 14 8.00 —Asiatic Music. 8.30 “Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 9.00 —Close down. AVROM—MEDAN TODAY P. M. (Medan Time) 11.30 I—Luncheon1 —Luncheon music 5.00 —Light classical programme 6.00 —A Variety programme 7.00 —News Bulletin 7.30 —Jesse Crawford etc. 8.00 —Classical programme 9.oo—Dance music 9.30 Close down. TOMORROW P. M. (Medan Time) 11.30
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    • 515 16 n- t —®i nil."''' 1 1 OPENING TONIGHT U I -<|f OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 Til M yAr.l 6-15 9-30 1111 "jLnTnRIWr z: S2 1.- ;~rh....h..- ........i- JI Pi AFTER ITS SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE. SINGAPORE kaM-MH——■■■> WE DEMAND IT DIRECT FROM FOX FILM, THIS GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT! THE
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  • 918 17 Accused By Mrs. Van der Elst FORGERY AND THEFT ALLEGED Heated Passages In Cross-Examination ~rs. Violet van der Elst figured in some ited exchanges at West London Police irt on August 13 when giving evidence i case in which Edward Eugene FernanM< ntagu (Lord Edward Montague), of
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  • 434 17 Europe-America Air Link SHIPOWNERS TO FORM COMPANY A great seadrome which will be the terminal of an organisation planning to link up many countries by seaplane service will shortly be constructed et Southampton Docks, if negotiations now proceeding are successful. The site chosen for the seadrome is
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  • 370 17 Man Who Killed Youth in Wood WAITRESS TELLS OF STRANGE CUSTOMER Perth, Aug. 16. The aeroplanes, flying low over the Perthshire hills, helped the police in their search for the “man with the staring eyes.’’ who is wanted for the murder of Daniel Kerrigan, a
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  • 115 17 Sequel To Last Night's Clean-Up As the result of a clean-up by the police last night at Argyll Road 15 women. Cantonese and Malays, were arraigned before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today on charges of assisting in the management of
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  • 88 17 On Grave Charges Grave charges of criminal breach of trust and the use of forged receipts, involving in all over $1.600, were made in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday morning against Cheng Taik Lim, a former employee of Barlow and Co., K.L. The case will be
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 400 17 NEWS! t sv NEW LOW PRICE f V eV ?O ..er g YOU CAN BUY A TUBE FOR EVERY < -ontf MEMBER OF THE VA jMMwllr EAM|LY Elf P PV A M E Pepsodent is favorably known as the t It I V H fc “special film-removing tooth paste.” Aj|M
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  • 1720 18 LIFE OF DEVOTION TO POETRY MR. KIPLING’S TRIBUTE "HE NEVER WROTE A BAD LINE" Sir William Watson, whose death in his 78th year took place at a Sussex nursing home shortly before midnight on Aug. 12, was the oldest and one of the most polished of our
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  • 161 18 Crown Appeal In Constable's Case Mr. Justice W. Burton, acting Chief Justice, made no order in the Singapore Supreme Court when the D.P.P. Mr. N. A. Worley, appealed against the action of the magistrate in a recent case in the police courts where a police constable
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  • 196 18 Granting Of Licences For I Lodging Houses A Bill intituled an ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. Its objects and reasons are: As the issue of licences fcr eating houses, and lodging houses within Municipal limits I
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  • 231 18 Volunteer Parade At Seremban Seremban, August ‘25. The birthday of His Highness Tuanku Sir Abdul Rahman, the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, was celebrated here yesterday. All government offices were closed and flags were flown everywhere. In the morning a large crowd watched the
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  • 166 18 Segamat Events In Anniversary Week Segamat, Aug. 24. Elaborate celebrations were decided upon by the committee which xnet this week atthe State Commissioner’s Office, Segamat, in connection with the sixty-third birthday and fortieth anniversary of reign of H.H. The Sultan of Johore Inche Abdul Kadif bin
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 222 18 WT—”5 <r It’s the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry fRI Gin that makes it so much to bi desired in cocktails. Such mellowness H B |f comes only from treble distillation Ball >»■ and maturing in sherry casks and I|W«T*WJjO BOOTH’S DRY is the only GIN CW L which receives such
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    • 48 18 ING /CLEANS' Clean your teeth with powder’’ Calvert’s have been saying for*, more chan 50years. And why? Because cleaning is the one thing that matters in keeping teeth sound, and powder cleans as 3 nothing else can. Try Calvert’s-\ for yourself and see. CALVE RTS 83J553 tooth powder
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  • 1245 19 MOTOR ROADS IN CHINA A SPREADING NETWORK is difficult for old timers to realithc extent to which China has •civ been opened up by motor roads, the old road system, intended for k animals, wheelbarrows, horse iriers, and transport coolies, foureeled vehicles were useless
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  • 111 19 Gradually Opens The Door Tokyo, August 16. Commenting on the negotiations between Manchukuo and Outer Mongolia, the Foreign Office spokesman said that Outer Mongolia is gradually opening the door, in accordance with the representation of Manchukuo. Incidentally a Hsinking message reports that the Manchuli conference will be resumed
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  • 56 19 Better Railway Service Hsinking, August 22. It is reported that the Manchukuo Government contemplates proposing to the Chinese Government through the Eastern Travels Agency and the Chinese Tourist Agency, an extension of the through train service now running from Peking to Mukden, to Hankow in China end
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  • 121 19 Chinese Variety Act As Wind Gauges Chinese lanterns are being sent up at Darwin, Northern Australia, in the darkness to act as wind gauges to assist the pilots of the England-Australia air services. Attached to a pilot balloon inflated with hydrogen, a lantern is released with
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  • 98 19 Huge Appropriations For Services Japans budget fee the coming fiscal year has been duly drafted by the Chief Accounting Bureau of the Ministry of Finance. The total amount of the budget is 1.679.300,000 yen. which is 3.000,000 yen l<#ss than with the budget for the current year. It
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  • 111 19 Fears For Tashi Lama’s Safety Shanghai, August 13. The Communists retreating to the north through Szechwan have passed Sungpan and advanced parties are reported on the Kansu border. The direct route takes them to Taochow, and so creates fears for the safety of the Tashi Lama, who
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  • 128 19 Five Of His Captors Killed Peking, August 19. The murder of Mr. Gareth Jones was quickly avenged by the killing of five of his captors by Chinese gendarmes sent by the Nanking Government to round up the bandits. One of the bandits, who was wounded
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  • 234 19 DEMANDED BY JAPANESE MILITARY Shanghai, August 25. The Japanese Kwantung Command and the authorities of the South Manchuria Railway are making rapid strides towards the realisation of their objectives in North China. Special military and administrative officers from the general headquarters in Mukden have arrived in Peiping
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  • 114 19 Between China And Japan Tokyo, August 22. The Japanese Press regards the hearty 1 co-operation between Marshal Chiang Kaishek and Mr. Wang Ching-wei, announced before the executive meeting of the Kuomintang at Nanking this morning, as a big stride towards the readjustment of Sino-Japanese relationship along
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  • 90 19 Now Aiming At Harmony Tokyo, August 21. A Home Office communique says the labour disputes of the first six months of 1935 totalled 842, an increase of 21 over the same period of last year. These disputes involved 39,805 persons, a decrease of 4,159 persons from the
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  • 79 19 Another World Record Tokyo, August 19. In tonight’s finals, four Japanese swimmers —Yusa, Ishharada, Makini and Negami—created a world record for an 800 metres relay in 8 minutes 52.2 seconds. The Japanese swimmers won three of the four events tonight, bringing the total Japanese-American point score to
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    • 36 19 Mr pills I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I complai.its.Every lady should a keep a box in the house. I W. J. KDMONDfIL I Th® ItaglHh Phamoy 52-54, Beach Street, Penang. •A
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    • 128 19 not miss gour I WE® «AAlways first with the latest EASTERN BAZAAR, NEW SHIPMENT OF Floral Flat QeP e PURE SILK I EASTERN BAZAAR. HAVE YOU EVER TAKEN NICE AND GOOD SNAPSHOTS AND THEN HAD THEM SPOILT BY BAD OR INDIFFERENT DEVELOPING AND PRINTING? How annoyed and sorry you feel
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  • 1819 20 SALARY CUT FROM $250 TO $75 i A MONTH SAID HE WAS TOLD TO "GET OUT OF FACTORY" Harold John Stacy, a European, sued the Diamond Metal Products Co., Ltd., and the Sterling Trunk Co., Ltd., on Tuesday in the Singapore Supreme Court, before Mr.
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  • 144 20 THURSDAY. AUGUST 29 London Bank 2 3 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 m st credit 2 4 J 4 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 865 Hongkong T.T. 13% dis. Shanghai T.T. 34% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 29 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR
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  • 167 20 Case Settled (From Our Own Cor respondent) SJigapore, August 29. The case in which Harold John Stacy sued the Sterling Trunk Co. for damages for wrongful dismissal, arrears ef salary and the payment of a small sum in respect of overtime ended abruptly yesterday in the
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  • 282 20 Mr. Khaw Bian Teng And Miss Boey Lye Yeng The marriage of Mr. Khaw Bian Teng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Khaw Joo Fee. and Miss Boey Lye Yeng, fifth daughter of the late Mr. Boey Beng Swee and Mrs. Boey, was solemnised at the Church
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  • 187 20 Penang Successes The following are some of the individual successes obtained in the London Chamber cf Commerce Spring Examination, as received by a private Air Mail letter. The detailed official results will probably arrive in two weeks time. Book-keeping and Accountancy Passes: Goh Boon Kum. Khoo Kay
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  • 111 20 Non Registered Smokers Fined Two Hokkiens, Lee Eng Hoo and Ong Chin, appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today for sentence. Accused had pleaded guilty when charged with possession of chandu w’hen not being registered smokers, in house No. 100 A,
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  • 88 20 Further Postponement Granted A further week’s postponement was granted by the magistrate, Mr. J. p. Biddulph, in the police court today when the case was mentioned in which a fisherman, Chew Hean, stands charged with theft of $7O worth of fish at Jelutong on August 13. Detective
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  • 287 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS X esLeruay Touay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellars TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 92% 97% 90 95 Hong Fatt 52 54 52 54 Jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Johan 27 28 27 28 Kuchai > 72% 75 70 72% Lukut 1.12 1.14 1.05
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  • 106 20 TIN London—(Spot) London—(3 months) Singapore Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.—( Sundried) BLACK PEPPER RUBBER Landon New York Singapore—Spot Spet Oct./Dec Jan./Mar TAPIOCA Fair Seed Medium RICE Rangoon—Parboiled No. 1 White No. 1 White No. 2 White No. 3 Local Rice Parboiled No. 1 Whi*e No. 1 EXCHANGE
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  • 348 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.'s SiiMj-e List today Yesterday Today Buyers Seilers Buyers Scutr» TIN— Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 IjS5 B. Selangor 90 95ex 90 95ex Hitam 50 54 50 54 Hong Fatt 52% 55c 52%
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 38 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6.00 a.m. 74 NE 12 m.m. Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 1.18 a.m 7.30 a.m. 1.10 p.m 7.50 p.m. TOMORROW 1.40 a.m 8.00 a.m. 1.35 p.m 8.15 p.m.
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