Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1935

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 204. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1935. PRICE 10
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  • 123 1 _by Radio Service. At Geneva Tomorrow MR. ANTHONY EDEN LEAVES LONDON London, September 2. Secretary for League of Nations airs, Mr. Anthony Eden, left London ur this afternoon on his way to attend League Council meeting on WednesThis evening in Pans he met the French iii M
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  • 258 1 decision is by a majority. —Reuter ;reless. Tria! By Peers In House Of Lords London, August 28. I Xlt hough the magnificent ritual of the I i; or will be invoked if Lcrd De -,u is tried by his Peers the law is same as before ordinary
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  • 119 1 urn io serve ureece piuvium agree among themselves. —Reuter Wireless. Readiness To Reiurn To j Greece London, August 27. f’ks which may end the exile of ex.g George of Greece are taking place London today. The Greek Finance ms er. M. Pesmazoglou arrived in Lonn last night and
    urn io serve ureece piuvium agree among themselves.—Reuter Wireless.  -  119 words
  • 218 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Squadron Re-equipment SINGAPORE 111. BIPLANES FAVOURED London, September 2. Three flying boats belonging to No. 203 l Squadron of the Royal Air Force start tomorrow on a formation flight in four long stages to Basra. The flight is, in connection with the
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  • 116 1 fence under a single command. —Reuter Wireless. Proposal To Increase Air Strength Stockholm. August 27. A big increase in the strength of the Air Force and a reduction in the size of the Navy are ameng the recommendations made by the commission which has concluded a five-year inquiry
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  • 50 1 a lIIVLVI UUO o dersdorf. a suburb of Berlin. —Reuter Wireless. Crash Into Motor Bus At Level Crossing Brlin, Augqpt 29. Thirty-seven people were injured, 17 seriously, when a goods train crashed into a motor bus at a level crossing at Heindersdorf. a suburb of Berlin. —Reuter Wire-
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  • 50 1 due to remain until September 20. Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 2. Flying the flag of Admiral Sir John Fisher, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, the battleship, “Resolution” arrived according to programme at Port Said from Malta this morning. She is Hue tn remain until September 20. Rugby
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  • 109 1 Rugby Radio Service. Durham Plant PRODUCTION STAGE IN FEW WEEKS London, Sept. 2. It is expected that the plant erected at Durham Harbour in the Durham coalfield for the manufacture of petrol from coal will reach production stage in a few weeks’ time. It will use about
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  • 77 1 Rugby Radio Service. One Child Killed And Two Injured London, Sept. 2. Severe thunderstorms were experienced in many parts of England yesterday and one child was killed by lightning and two others injured. An exceptionally severe storm struck the south east coast last night and passed
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  • 85 1 —Reuter. Eradication Of Evil JAPANESE DEMAND REITERATED Tientsin, Sept. 2. i he Japanese Consul has despatched a note to Gen. Shang-chen reiterating the Japanese demand for the suppression of secret and terrorist organisation in Hopei, which was originally demanded on May 31 but allegedly not fulfilled.
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  • 74 1 Reuter. Explosion At Mexican Mining Camp Mexico City, Sept. 2. A dynamite explosion in a mining camp at Villa De Lapaz destroyed the whole square of business and private residences. At least 23 were killed and it is feared many bodies are still among the debris. The cause
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  • 135 1 Malaya—Bangkok $lO FOR THREE MINUTE CALL We are informed that Radio Telephone Communication between Malaya and Bangkok is now available. This service is available to all subscribers on the Malayan Trunk Telephone System, but, at the Bangkok end it will not be possible, in the first instance
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  • 53 1 Reuter. Bluebird Out For Trial 238 MILES PER HOUR Salt Lake City, Sept. 2. Sir Malcolm Campbell took out the “Bluebird” and although not officially timed, said he covered a measured mile at 238 miles per hour. He expressed satisfaction and is going out at 2
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  • 46 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Increasing Demand In Britain London, September 2. To meet the increasing demand for power supplies, the Central Electricity Board has agreed to extensions and the installation of new generating plant at Liverpool, Norwich and Portsmouth together estimated to cost nearly £1,500,000.
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  • 40 1 Hospital for several weeks. —Reuter Wireless. Famous French Writer Dead Moscow, August 30. The death is announced of the famous French writer Henri Barbusse who has been ill with pneumonia in the Fremlin Hospital for several weeks. —Reuter
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  • 32 1 Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley left by the s.s. “Kedah” yesterday for Singapore where he will preside over the Court of Criminal Appeal. He will be aw’ay until
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  • 278 1 Malay On Murder Charge TRIAL AT PERAK ASSIZES s/ (From Our Own Correspondent.) L Ipoh, Sept. 3. Fresh light on the mysterious circum-* stances under which a 50-year-old Chinese shop-keeper of Teluk Anson met his deatte nearly five years ago, was shed at the
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  • 78 1 —Reuter. Apprehensively Awaited At Florida Jacksonville, Florida, Sept. 2. Apprehensively awaiting a' tropical hurricane, the population is barricaded behind storm shutters. Northbound steamers have cancelled their sailings and sGuthboiuKi vessels have advanced their sailings to'escape the coming storm. Gales are already Lishing th» Cuban <*oast and over 1,000
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  • 80 1 To Attend Queen Astrid's Funeral London, September 2. The Duke of York flew from London to Brussels this afternoon in one of the Prince of Wales’ private aeroplanes ta attend the funeral of Queen Astrid a* representative of the King. KING LEOPOLD’S TNJURIES A
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  • 2395 3 NEED OF NATIONAL MATERNITY SERVICE A. D. C. INNOVATION AT CAMBRIDGE PRIMATE AND THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH FASHIONS FOR THE AUTUMN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 27. OLD BALMORAL SIMPLICITY Though a stickler for Court etiquette on >ther occasions. Queen Victoria seems to have
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  • 3006 4 SIR GEORGE MAXWELL WARM TRIBUTES PAID IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS LEAGUE'S SLAVERY COMMITTEE REPORT DEBATED WARM tributes to the servi.es of Sir George Maxwell, former Chief Secretary to Government, F.M.S., in connection with League of Nations activities for the suppression of the mui-tsai
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  • 746 5 QUESTION OF QUIT RENTS I Representations Fail 1 1 EFFORTS FOR COPRA AND OIL PALM j Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 2. The fourth annual meeting of the Malayan Estates Owners' Association was held at the offices of the secretaries, I Messrs. Gibson, Anderson and Butler, on Saturday.
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  • 682 5 Association Formed INAUGURAL MEETING AT SUNGEI PATANI The Inaugural Meeting of Kedah Estates' \siatic Staffs’ Association was held on Sunday August 25, 1935, at 10.30 a.m. at th< Theatre Hall, Jalan Petri, Sungei Pa.mi, when the following were present: Dr. 1. S. Ibrahem, Messrs. C. A.
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  • 258 5 Watchman Discharged I ACCUSED OF STEALING BLANKET (By Ou, Perak Representative) Ipoh, Today. Remarking that there was rot sufficient 1' evidence to fasten the theft of a blanket !cn Dewa Singh, watchman of Messrs. Guthrie Company, Ipch, the First Magis--1 trate Mi. C.W .A. Sennett accordingly acquitted
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  • 150 5 Property Valued At $15,000 Involved Cherges of fraudulent removal of property, alternatively of concealing property, with the intention of presenting its distribution among the creditors of Chop Koo Lee Locng have been framed against the managers of two Singapore Chinese firms. The firms concerned were
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  • 235 5 Well-Known Chinese Families United LAWYER AND TEACHER MARRY By Our Perak Representative) Ipch, Monday. Two fashionable Chinese weddings in the reformed style took place yesterday at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce where Mr. H. T. Ong, and Mr. Yeong Cheng Yoong, well-krown in social circles, respectively
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  • 220 5 To Follow "All-Red" Route Next month three mere Singapore 111 flying boats will leave Plymouth for the East. They will follow the "all-red” route as did the s ngle Singapore 111 flying boat of No. 205 Squadron, Singapore, recently The aircraft are flying as
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  • 90 5 A.D.C. To The Governor Going On Leave (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 2. I It is understood that Mr. H. G. BeverI'ley. Aide-De-Camp to the Governor will be relinquishing his duties on October 11 on which date he will be going cn leave. Mr. Beverley has
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    • 18 5 NEW SHIPMENT PEIPING CARPETS PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES CAMPHOR WOOD CHESTS LINGERIE SHANGHAI LACE CO., 27. BISHOP STREET, Penang.
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    • 351 5 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE “Cotton Oxford” RUGGER BOOTS The Cotton-Oxford Rugby Flier specially designed for wing threequarters. They are made from the lightest, yet toughest leathers on a special superflex process. The unique formation of the five w forepart studs affords extra grip and facilitates speed and swerving. $l4/50
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  • 254 6 FARM FRlENDS.—Judging by/her smile, this City worker is thoroughly enjoying her holiday on a Devour shire farm. DANCING CURES PARALYSIS Peggie Somers dancing in “La Revue Splendide,” at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Paralysed until she was six, Miss Somers was barely able to walk,
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  • 303 7 Chinese Fined In District Court Charged with keeping optn a lace wherein facilities were profor the consumption chardu for remuneration, a Chinese. Tan Eng Chin, alleged in the District Court yesterday, that he had not sold any chanlu and that the marked money found on him
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  • 391 7 Torrential Rain HEAVY DOWNFALL ON SATURDAY Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 1. While Kuala Lumpur slept last night, the threat of floods from the continuous i heavy downpour was an ever-increasing j menace. In the small hours of Sunday morning the piercing shriek of the flood signal was
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  • 218 7 Work Of Distillers UNIQUE METHOD OF WARNING Ipoh, Sept. 1 Illicit distillers of samsu have invented a unique method of warning themselves cf the approach of Customs Officers, by placing on the likely route to the place of distillery, detonators. Yesterday morning Mr. G. F. Rivaz, Superintendent
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  • 392 7 Indian With Bad Record Sentenced An Indian, named Arokiasamy, who had a bad criminal record stretching over a period of about 15 years, was produced before Mr. B. F. Bridge in the District Court yesterday charged with lurking house-trespass by remaining in a building after having taken precautions
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  • 575 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. P. G. Mahindasa, of the staff of St. Francis’ Institution, is spending a fortnight’s holiday in Singapore. The marriage of Mr. L. Arnold with Mrs. D. E. Yates was solemnized at St. Jonn’s Church, Ipoh, on Sa urday. Inspector Lum has gone on transfer to Taiping to
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  • 137 7 Anti-Catholic Mob Breaks His Cross John Baptist Muller, the 60-year-old German pilgrim who has been trying walk round the world carrying a wooden cress on his back, has arrived at Braga. North Portugal. He is no longer carrying his cross, because some anti-Catholics pursued him in Barcelona,
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  • 161 7 Singer And Harpist May Appear In Film Liverpool. Aug 25. I Miss Eleanor Dwryd Jones, a harpist, of Blaenau-Festiniog, though only 19 years of age, has been offered £5OO a week to appear in a film in which Miss Grace Moore will take
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  • 149 7 Carrying Daggers Without Permits Two Kedah Malays, who had recently arrived in Penang, were charged before Mr. B. F. Bridge in the D strict Court yesterday, with being in possession of a dagger each. The eccused had been arrested at the Magazine Circus on Sunday. Both pleaded
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  • 105 7 Accused Arrested This > Morning A charge of fraudulent possession of property suspected of having been stolen, or fraudulently obtained, namely a piece of water pipe, in, a lane off Cintra Street early yesterday, .was preferred against a Cantonese named Chan Chong in the police court
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  • 68 7 Tamil Remanded In Custody Arrested on Sunday Nathrapathi was produced before the magistrate in the police court yesterday charged with theft of a pair of gold bangles valued at $100.75 from the Hindu Temple No. 224, Penang» Road at 8 a.m. on September 1. Accused pleaded
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  • 82 7 A Month's Postponement Granted The case was mentioned yesterday in the police court before Mr J.P. Blddulph iir which a young Chinese named Tan Chin Seng stands charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Ho Kee Seng, by means of a knife at Armenian Street on
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    • 259 7 THIS MONTH’S NEW RECORDS Columbia FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ERIC COATES, "In Town Tonight" Composer, Conducts First Record Of His New Work—- The Jester At The Wedding" I Q. inch (THE JESTER AT THE WEDDING (Eric Coates) DR 1 RAE March; Valse ■*l» lOUS Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra. "SING AS
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 133 7 OPENS THURSDAY, STH SEPT. BOOKINGS AT ROBINSON'S —'PHONE 567 PARAMOUNT'S GREAT HIT The Film That Completed Two-Month Run At Its London Premiere. "RUGGLES OF RED GAP" with CHARLES LAUGHTON as Ruggles, the English valet descendant of a long hne of gentlemen’s gentleman but Red Cap was the end of the
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  • 1176 8 HANDICAPS FOR TOMORROW The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting to be run at Singapore tomorrow RACE 1 Horses, Class 4, Division 1, About 5J Furlongs. 2 2 3 LIGHTING 9.00 “Mr. Edward”
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  • 253 8 Taiping Ramblers Draw With Ipoh Club EIGHT DOUBLES PLAYED (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Monday. The Taiping Ramblers shared honours in their friendly tennis fixture with the Ipoh Club yesterday cn the latter’s courts, winning four of the eight games. Considerable interest was centred on the last
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  • 63 8 County Cricket VERITY IN DEADLY FORM London, September 2. Yorkshire defeated Hampshire by an in. nings and 116 runs. Yorkshire batted first and declared with 309 for 8 wickets. Hampshire w-ere dismissed for 99 in the first innings (Bcwes 4 for 17, Verity 6 for
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  • 307 8 BURDENS OF SELANGOR COAST CLUB The report of the Selangor Coast Club for the year ended June 30, presented at the annual general meeting of the club, was as follows: The club has had a fairly successful year, the excess of revenue over expenditure being $512.13.
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  • 142 8 —Reuter. Yesterday’s. Results NOTTS FOREST ROUTED BY FULHAM London,, September 2. The following were the results cf League matches played today::— FIRST DIVISION Bolton W. 1, Sheffield Wed... 1. Preston N. E. B, Derby County 0. Wolverhampton W. 2, Huddersfield T. 2. SECOND; DIVISION Bradford City 2L
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  • 72 8 Reuter. Bahram Favourite FIELD TRIAL SCRATCHED Landon, September 2 The call-ovei for the SL Leger resulted, as fellows: 8 11 Bahram laid and' wanted 10 1 Field Trial taken and offered. 10)1 Fairbairn offered. 100’9 Plassy taken and offered. *loo'B Solar Ray offered. 20’1 Hairan offered.
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  • 123 8 Dawn Novices B.P. Beat Pacific B.P. In a friendly return match played between the Dawn- Novices BP. and the Pacific B.P. on Sunday, the former won by four games to two.- The following are theresults (Dawn Novices names mentioned first) SINGLES: Yeoh Cheang Ewe beat C.P. Chuen (15-6)
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    • 125 8 I HOCKEY STICKS FOR THE j SEASON I Syke’s “Nippy” for nippy forwards. “Yorkshire Driver” for good players. “Selected Al” for ladies youngsters. “Sterling” for young players. f Etc. Etc. Etc. 1 Tennis Rackets Ffcr Tournament Club Flayers. 1 “Slazenger All White” as used by the world’s leading players. “Flicrum
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  • Article, Illustration
    2009 9 ST. LEGER OUTSIDER'S VICTORY French Yearling Sales JOCKEYS AND THEIR FORTUNES Krom Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 27. OLAR RAY’S SUCCESS he i.’.in. it is hoped, means the end of coughing outbreak wnich has teni- ir.ly caused havoc in training plans -I and there. So far, no
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  • 1375 9 GRAHAM BEATS REEVE IN THE MILE The Jubilee sports meeting at the White City coming es it did so late in the season, i most of the competitors were a trifle 1 stale, and a number of the outstanding' champions were absent. Still the afternoon;
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  • 885 10 A message from Bolzano, the Italian town nearest to the Austrian frontier to which Army Headquarters were transferred from Verona, states that the town is plastered with pictures of Signor Mussolini, and posters, describing the proud part taken by Italy in the Great War. A Fascist
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  • 908 10 THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT: I The other day we commented on the vast progress of the Co-Operative movement in the I*.M.S. Ihe movement has made similar progress in the 'Straits Settlements. At the halfyearly meeting of Government Servants’ Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Penang, to be held on
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  • 136 10 Bound Over For Theft (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Today. A very lenient view was taken when a Chinese youth, Wong Ah Koon, was produced before Mr. C.W.A. Sennett yesterday at the First Magistrate’s Court for the misappropriation of a bicycle. The youth in his defence stated
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  • 151 10 Accused Turns Crown Witness i Hearing was resumed this morning before Mr. B. F. Bridge, the District Judge in the case in which three Chinese, Oof Ewe Jin, Yap Kam (f), and Tan Ee Long, were charged with being in possession of non-government chandu. The case
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  • 1209 11 SUBJECT CF SUPREME COURT SUIT CLAIM FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT BY CHINESE j TOW KAY AMAZING ALLEGATIONS BY DEFENCE I hat iii st quality Borneo bricks were obtained whereas it should have been second quality bricks according to two contracts, <1 ,^lcse same
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  • 60 11 Siamese Defence Practice (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 2. This afternoon the Ministry of Defence practised dayKght aeroplane attack owr the capita! and this evening it will deliver a night raid. The population has been notified ahead of these plans in order to avoid fear arising
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  • 53 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 2. Said to have escaped from Police custody in Labis in the State of Johore, a Malay, Alang Teong, was produced in the Taiping Police Court. Accused was provisionally charged with the offence of house-breaking and theft and remanded pending an
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  • 122 11 Criminal Breach Of Trust Alleged SUMMONED AT INSTANCE OF CROWN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 2. S. Shunmugam, a lawver formerly practising at Singapore but now at Malacca appeared today before Mr. H. A. Forrer, Criminal District Judge, to answer a summons issued at the
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  • 267 11 DEATH On Way To See Friend Off (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 2. A sad tale of how a Taml barber from Port Dickson died, ■while on his way to Penang to send a friend off to Ceylon was revealed at the inquest held into the death
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  • 573 11 Theft Cases WALL CLOCK STOLEN FROM SHOP A Cantonese. Chan San, appeared before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court teday charged with theft of a wall-clock valued at $6 from a hairdresser's shop No. 294, Chulia Street on September 3. Accused pleaded
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  • 78 11 Sir Reginald N. Custance London, September 2. The death has been announced of Admiral Sir Reginald Neville Custance G.C.8.; K.C.8.; K.C.M.G.; C.M.G.; C. V. O. —Reuter. Sir Reginald was Assistant Director of Naval Intelligence from 1886 to 1890. He was appointed A.D.C. to Her Majesty Queen
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  • 109 11 Subscription List No. 4 Amount previously acknowledged as per List No. 3 $7,108.29 Asiatic Staff of N.V. Straits Java Trading Co., Ltd. 11.00 Chinese Staff of Hongkong Bank 32.50 Penang Buddhist Association (Mex. $10,000) 6,500.00 Penang Premier Press and Staff 5.00 X Total received $13,656.79 A
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  • 95 11 Puller And Friend Sent To Gaol i j Alighting from a ricksha a Chinese woman left behind a parcel of jewellery I which she valued at $lOO. The parcel was found by the puller, Chong Ek Chwee, who gave the parcel to !a friend to be pawned.
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    • 152 11 JUBILEE! i Milk-Food; Now there comes a burst of cheering See the King of Health and Beauty Like the sounding of a sea As the cheers still louder grow vk Fathers, Mothers, Uncles, Cousins Cow Gate for every Baby 99 Hail the Childrens 9 Jubilee I Hear the merry trumpets
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  • 359 12 Ninth Annual General Meeting The ninth annual general meeting of shareholders of Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging limited was held at th e registered office of the company, 2-8 Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, on August 30, 1935, at 3.45 p.m. Mr. A. A. Henggeler occupied the
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  • 441 12 25% In Dividends And Bonuses FURTHER DIVIDEND AND BONUS DECLARED The eighth annual general meeting of shereholders of Kramat Tin Dredging Limited was held at the registered office of the company, 2-8 Java Street. Kuala Lumpur, on August 30, 1935, at 10.00 a.m. Mr. A. A.
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  • 478 12 New Loan Of £17,500 CONSIDERABLE SAVING EFFECTED The twelfth annual general meeting of shareholders of Malim Nawar Tin Limited was held at the registered office of the company. 2-8 Jave Street, Kuala Lumpur, on August 30, 1935, at 3.00 p.m. Mr. A. A. Henggeler occupied the
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  • 574 12 Increased Profit WHAT REBORING REVEALED The seventh annual general meeting of shareholders of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Limited was held at the Registered office cf the company, 2-8 Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, on August 30. 1935, at 11.00 a.m. Mr. A. A. Henggeler occupied the chair
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  • 108 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday. Paris 75 11 64 75 11 64 New York 4.95% 4.96% Montreal 4.98% 4.99 Brussels 29.52 29.52 Geneva 15.22% 15.23 Amsterdam 7.33 7.33% Milan 60% 60% Berlin 12.34 12.35 Prague 119}? 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26%
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    • 252 12 Itch Cause Killed /In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny teams or pores where tiny germs or paraBites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pirnpies, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don’t waste time with ordinary methods. You
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  • 1472 13 INCIDENT AT CAPETOWN "NOT TO BE PARTY TO ANY ACTION PROMOTING WAR MOW THREATENED" SUPPORT OF OTHER PORTS BEING SOUGHT Capetown. September 2. The dock workers refused to load the Italian steamer “Sabbia with a cargo of South African chilled meat
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  • 29 13 —Reuter. Addis Ababa, Sept. 2. Mr. Colson, the United States Financial Adviser to /be Negus states that no British capital is invested in the concessionary company.-
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  • 169 13 H. M. S. “Sand Piper” at Changteh.—Rugby Radio Service. —Rugby Radio Service Again Leading Reds* Advance In Changteh FOREIGN MISSIONARIES EVACUATING Shanghai, Sept. 2. Government reinforcements are being rushed to Changteh, a very important town in North Hunan, whither ja strong force of Communists under the notorious
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  • 53 13 No News For Four Weeks Londcn, Sept. 2. No further news has yet been heard of the 14 ton cutter “Altair,” in which Lieut-Colonel Vibart, Deputy Assistant Quarter-Master-General at the War Office and three companions are missing, and the search is continuing. Ships in the North
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  • 44 13 —Reuter. Two Pilots And Stewardess Killed Los Angeles, Sept. 2. Two pilots and tlw stewardess Were killed when the Western Air Express Trans-Continental passenger plane crashed and burst into flames a few minutes after taking off. There were no passengers aboard.-
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  • 42 13 He crashed and was killed instantly.—ReuTT >2-—_Z—Ml Tragedy marred the start of the air race from Les Angeles to Cleveland. Cecil Allen, one of the competitors was in difficulties immediately after taking-off. He crashed and was killed instantly.—Reu-
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  • 339 13 Accepting Government* L Honours Condemned IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS General Strike To Prevent Italo-Abyssinian War? London, Sept. 2. The condemnation of members of the Labour Party accepting honours from the National Government with special reference to the recent knighthoods conferred on Mr. Walter Citrine and Mr. Arthur Pugh is
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 63 13 MAJESTIC Opens Tonight IT iGT* (Sx TT IT TCP W* TT IT TT IT W To) IKR£ sistible laughter monger in his JU; JcLf Joy Ji J (Sy IL)) JL? JL; J CL? latest and best mirthquake. ORDERS WHEN YOUR DOCTOR ORDERS A LAUGH TONIC BE SURE YOU SEE THIS
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  • 112 14 The 8.8. C. is considering a plan to establish a branch office in New York in charge of one of its own staff, who would select American programmes for relay to Britain. Such ?!i office w ;u!d mean more cooperation between the 8.8.
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  • 855 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal I Lines I rhe following is a list of vessels arriving end selling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berejnbang and Asahan. Sails for the same ports tomorrow. S.S. ADRASTUS from New York.
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  • 437 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by route to Alor Star and therc e by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 6.30 a.m. tomorrow. A mail from Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and who’e of Europe, by route
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    • 183 14 ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP W '—'l 1 You remember the story of Aladdin I his wonderful lamp How by a simple r of the hand he commanded the geniu 3 the lamp to appear before him and car I j|j|| out all his wishes t Today the whole world
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    • 1109 14 Wireless Programmes n n r* I Light Symphony Concert.* The B. B. C. B•B V I Empire orchestra; leader, Daniel, Melsa; I conducted by Adrian Boult. Ethel BartTODAY s lett and Ra e Robertson (Pianofortes). Orchestra: Overture, The Watercarrier (CheTransmission a rubini). E'hel Bartlett, Rae Robertson, and Orchestra: Concerto in
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    • 332 14 8.30 What’s on in Penojag. 8.35 “Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. B.4o—Asiatic Music. 9.00 —Close down. FRIDAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Straits Echo” News Bulletin. 7.35 Gramophone records. 8.00 —Talk by Mr. A. J. Drake on “The Singapore Jubilee Air Pageant.” B.ls—Gramophone Records. 9.00 —Close down. I SATURDAY P.M. 7.00
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    • 1972 15 i Y /M ./K BLUB FUNNEL LI MB |J 11| Irill'H 1 jjj t Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service w~ TTTinl Penang London OUTWARDS J -ir-fT C*pffILOCTKTES 13 12* Kor Swettenham. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Taku Barre P C DEUCALION Mar vdon
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    • 141 16 DRAWING BIGGER AND BIGGER CROWDS! 5-30 NIGHTLY 9-30 ANGEL FILM'S SUPER TAMIL TALKIE THE FAMOUS BOY STAR OF "KRISHNA LEELA" MASTER C.S. JAYARAM IN Bhakta Dhruva WITH AN OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING CAST MISS P. S. SIVABAGYAM, C. S. SAMANA And Other Stars Of '‘KRISHNA LEELA A I 5 x i 7f
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    • 335 16 What’s Fred Been Doing W To L His It was Getting Very Thin, He was Going Bald —THEN HE STARTED HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL 3K•' 'p. And what a difference it made. His Kt z/Cj hair soon began to grow again. The W* 4F' bald patches disappeared and he's jjß looking younger than
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    • 242 16 a* 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 M.-G.-M.’s Comedy Cocktail With A Concentrated Kickl 1 Hilarious high-jinks on the high seas... when a girl sailing |r% Jfi to her wedding falls -"M X < jjj for the best man 1 Sgf J- jl Merriment rules JMBT Jfi the waves on your j
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    • 52 16 ROYAL! 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 The Thrilling Jungle Drama "FOUND ALIVE" AND THE HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT PICTURE "THE CARNERA SCHAAF FIGHT" TOMORROW the opening chapters of “KING OF THE WILD" Mascot's Most Amazing Serial Of The African Wilds WITH BORIS KARLOFF AND A BIG CAST, t Prices:— 2o. 40, 60
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    • 231 16 Tlrcne 485 Amalgamated Amusements. Limited 88. Beach Street. Penang FUN F R OIIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Tuesday, 3rd September, 1935. CHIN WAN KHOW CANTONESE OPERA HONG KONG FEI HUP NO FREE LISTS. SEATS-60. 40, and 20 Cents KHENG HWA LIAN KENG CHIEW OPERA “YUT looi tek SAY FOO’’ NO
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  • 289 17 i OLD NOTIONS ARE UPSET PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY HISTORY Pr. Lewis M. 1 erman and Paul Buttenwieser, American scientists, have teen investigating the problem of how to be happy when married. They have decided that most of the popular notions
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  • 133 17 > Memorial Cross Carved From Wood Of Lost Ship When a new church is officially dedicated tat Portuguese Cove, Nova Scotia, next month, a cross at the top of the steeple will the heroism of Captain DunCan Milne, Master of the British steamer Kenkerry, which foundered
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  • 622 17 STOLEN FROM HIM BY WARDER WHO PAWNED IT Plymouth, Aug. 24. A £lOO diamond was hidden in a Dartmoor convict's nose for seven years. A warder “double-crossed’’ him and stole it....He was caught pawning it in Plymouth for £7. The facts were revealed
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  • 321 17 I Laments For Macleod Of Macleod BONNET ON COFFIN The Chieftain’s bonnet, with its three eagle feathers, was carried on the coffin of Sir Reginald Macleod, of Macleod, 26th Chief of the Clan, whose funeral took place on Aug. 24. Sir Reginald died on Aug. 20 BB.
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  • 112 17 Australian's Claim An Australian, the grandson of an eighteenth century settler, is claiming the chieftainship of the Clan Macleod, following the death this week of the 26th Chief, Sir Reginald Macleod of Macleod, of Dunvegan Castle. Isle of Skye. The claimant is Mr. Hugh Vernom Macleod,
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  • 281 18 SIGHT RESTORED TO GIRL WHO HAS BEEN BLIND FOR SIX YEARS Newcastle-on-Tyne, August 24. Dr. Tudor Thomas, the famous London eye specialist, has another triumph to add to his ever-growing list. Pollowing an operation by him in London. Miss E. Robson, a twenty-five-year-old
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  • 300 18 Claim For New Berlin Building WILL CONTAIN 2.500 OFFICES I I Berlin, Aug. 25. I Germany’s new Air Ministry building in the Wilhelmstrasse is nearing completion. It will probably be the largest Ministry in the world. Work goes on day and night. Sundays included, and 5.000
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  • 191 18 Death Of Father Jellicoe The Rev. J. B. L. Jellicoe, who will be remembered as the parson who kept a pub-lic-house in Somers Tcwn, and who worked hard to obtain better housing conditions in that densely populated district, died on August 24 in Sussex. At
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  • 652 18 Laurentic Crash Evidence CAPTAIN'S STORY OF SIGNALS Death by misadventure was the verdict returned at the inquest at Bootle on six members of the crew of the Cunard-White Star liner Laurentic. The men. who lost their lives when the liner was in collison with the 10,000-ton
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  • 239 18 5,000 To Visit The Battlefields Arrangements are new practically completed for the largest pilgrimage to France and Flanders yet organised in the Empire, which is to take place in July of next year. Two representatives of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, which is sponscring
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    • 326 18 PILES CAN BE CURED, A Treatment That Is Different If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and its kindred ailments, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Dr. Van Vleck s Absorptive Pili Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the
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    • 236 18 news! W O >N rr’A .WIL. t HEW LOW PRICE V 1 y\ <.et> 9 ae er a YOU CAN BUY A »'\tube FOR EVERY Xto*-\ e MEMBER OF THE r-Ar/JLY! Flit Q VAN P Pepsodent is favorably known as the tVCKTUNEi “special film-removing tooth paste.’’ IIAIII AEEADII TIIIC Wherever
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    • 80 18 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE &VIGOURP Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE. Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the arteries, interna! organs and premature old age. K The direct way to health
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  • 373 19 81 Every Day THE RECKLESS TAXIDRIVER Cyclists Also Culprits BALANCING FEATS IN THE STREETS Tokyo. During the first six months of this year Tokyo registered 14,600 motor-car accidents, an average of eigthy-one a' da\ This mounting list of accidents. not a few of which involve death
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  • 53 19 r Tokyo, August 29. 11 is formally announced that Mr. Akio Kasama, the Minister to Portugal, and Mr. Tokuji Amagl, the Consul to Cairo, imve been appointed the Japanese delegates for a Conference scheduled to take place cit Cairo in October for the conclusion of a new
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  • 954 19 NEED FOR MORE EXPORTS TO TAKE CARE OF INCREASED OUTPUT INTEREST IN SIR F. LEITH-ROSS'S VISIT 1 he visit to Tokyo of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the British Government, is anticipated by Japanese public opinion with considerable interest. There is a good
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  • 133 19 Some Retired Officers Tokyo. August 29. Two Generals and eleven Lieut-Generals, j who were placed on the waiting list in the wholesale changes of the army officer i personnel on the Ist inst., are now placed 'on the retired list. They include General 1 Hishigari. the former Ambassador
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  • 82 19 New British Air Link With Singapore Hong Kong, Aug. 22. It is expected that the construction will begin at an early date of a large British aerodrome at Fanling, on ground in the vicinity of the oldest and best-known golf course in the Far East, that
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  • 25 19 Tokyo, August 27. Friends and admirers of Mahatma Gandhi are informed that he is looking forward to a visit to Japan,
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  • 101 19 Mr. Addison-Fu. of China, small, spectacled. 35 years old. has come to England, like many other missionaries, for a year to study Christianity. And he may become temporary curate at Christ Church. Folkestone. “It is not actually fixed yet,” he said ■“but I should very
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  • 103 19 Tokyo, August 28. The Government has categorically denied the London message that the Japanese Government is preparing to open diplomatic negotiations with Great Britain, the Netherlands and other countries with a view to securing emigration rights in the Pacific for Japan's surplus population. It is pointed
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  • 82 19 157 Deaths In A Week Tokio, Aug. 24. The Japanese Home Office reports 400 cases of sleepy sickness having occurred during the past week; 157 of them proved fatal. The disease is stated to be rapidly spreading throughout the country. It is officially announced that 52
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    • 212 19 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. s. CTMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAP BEEN FOUND J RV WXK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THI NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centurlet tit failure, a remedy has been discovered r hat has cured the deadly Consumption ever $n the advanced stages of
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    • 245 19 ►♦4♦•444♦444•4 4 4 ABR 4 4 [flip 4 HM 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4®4 4 4 4 4 Oil aii —is I I i say ‘Whisky 1 Rav I R T 4 I M Dewars M M H H White Label’ R ■I In
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  • 1155 20 at home at grand HOTEL SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Today. What is being looked forward to as the social event of the season in the State is the At Home on Friday at the Grand llotel where
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  • 36 20 Bangkok, Sept. 2. This afterncor.’s wireless report advises ..hat the delayed Impel ial aircraft hjs left Akyab for Rangoon. It plans to leave Mingaladon for Singapore at three on Tuesday morning (Rangoon time).
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  • 108 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) No Market £220.2.6 London—(3 months) No Market £210.0.0 Singapore $107.75 $107.25 Business Done cnanK Business Done COPKA._(Sundried) $3 85 $3 so” 8 London New York N Market 5%d Singapore— Spot No Merket Holiday oct./Dec iB%c Jan./Mar i 4C 19 c April/June 0«/° ’9%c
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  • 365 20 Penang Government Servants The half-yearly ordinary general meeting of the Penang Government Servants’ Co- Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Penang, will be held at the Survey Office, Hall, Government Buildings, on Wednesday, 11th September, 1935, at 4-15 p.m., for the I transaction of the
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  • 113 20 Office-Bearers For 1935-1936 The seventh annual general meeting was held on Sunday, when the following were returne>d office-bearers for 1935-1936 President Tuan Haji Shamsuddin bin Md Yunus. Vice-Presidents Capt. Md. Noor b. Sh. Ahmad and Capt. Baba Ahmad. Hon. Secretary Lieut. Md. Noor b. Mohamed (re-elected). Hon.
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  • 99 20 Wins First Match Played In Medan The South China Football XI, whe were here a few weeks ago, are now on a tour in Medan and played their first match against the Medan Chinese on August 28. They won by twe goals to one. The soft
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  • 36 20 —Rugby Radio Service. London, September 2. rling on New York was 4.95 15 16 and Paris 75 3 16. Stock Markets were extremely nuie\ war 'oan being at 105. Gold was 140 3d.-
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  • 27 20 The Board of Directors of the Mercantile Bank of India L’mited have declared ?.n Interim Dividend, less Income Tax of 6%.
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  • 288 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 Batu Selangor 90 95 90 95 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fatt 52 54 52 54 Jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Johan 27 28% 27 28% Kuchai 70 75 70 75 Lukut
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  • 122 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers J TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 .95 Chenderiangs 9 6 10 3 Hong Fatts 52% .55c I Johans 25 .27%ex Katus 18 6 19 3 Ik. Lar.jut 15 0 15 6 j Killirghall 13
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  • 524 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following at© Die latest quotation! in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. S Shttft List today Yesterday Today Buyers Seilers Buyers Seller* RUBBER Allenby 1.52% 1.60 1.50 1.60 Amal. Malay 2.90 3.10 c 2.75 2.85 c Ayer Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 Ayer Pan»as
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  • 41 20 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 London Bank 2|3}g 4 m|st 2|4 Private 3 mist credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2[4% On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 865 Hongkong T.T. 13 d s. Shanghai T.T. 34 dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 29
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  • 1170 20 KENNEDY CO, SHARE LIST. NAMES. M W RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubber Co. 1 50 t 1 Alor Gajau Rubber Estate 1 tb j Amalgamated Malay Estates 275 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 150 i Ayer Muiek Rubber co. 9u Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1 45 1 I I Bassett Rubber Co.
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    • 183 20 FOR SALE I MORRIS OXFORD SALOON. Perfect I running order, recently overhauled and painted. $4OO cash. European owner going :on leave. Apply Box No. 60, c/o Pinang j Gazette. NOTICE OF SALE I By Order of the Mortgagee TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On Monday, the 9th day of
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    • 36 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind R&infal 6.00 am. 76 NE Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 3.01 a.m. 9.19 a.m. 3.01 p.m 9.24 p.m. TOMORROW 3.24 a.m. 9.38 a.m. 3.25 p.m 9.43 p.m.
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