Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 September 1935

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Mo. 205. Vo’. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1935. PRICE 10 CEi\ io.
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  • 198 1 Rugby Radio Service. Chief Developments During 25 Years ARRESTING SURVEY London, Sept. 3. report of the Ministry of for the year ended March 31 ves an arresting survey of the development during the 25 f the King’s reign in the s main services. national health and pensions
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  • 89 1 r.—Rugby Radio Service. To Cope With Creased Traffic London, Sept. 3 The full results of the recen f traffic cen- are not yet revealed but it is recognised they will have an important bearing on future policy of road development. The mous increase in the number of vehicles
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  • 83 1 I, Reuter. owesf Interest Rate Ever Quoted Washington, Sept. 3. mor.strating the faith and strength of market in Government securities the •‘usury has effered holders of the remainsl,2so,ooo,ooo 4% per cent. Fourth o<‘rty Rends for exchange at par into her 2 3 4 per cent. 10
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  • 29 1 i. —Reuter. Well-Known Dutch Ece£e c? astic Dead Amsterdam, Sept. 3. The death is announced of the Catholic Bishop Aengenent who founded the Women’s Ycuth Organisation. —Reuter.
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  • 332 1 i.—Reuter. TO BE CANCELLED BY U.S. Washington, Sept. 4. The State Department says that the Abyssinian oil concession is to be cancelled. I i Mr. Cordell Hull announced that as a result of a discussion he had with officials of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company they declared
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  • 59 1 passage intended. —Reuter, Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. Before Flight Over Egypt Allowed Cairo, Sept. 3. It is understood that the Government has notified foreign powers that any request for permission for military planes to fly over Egypt must reach the Egyptian Government at least
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  • 196 1 —Rugby Radio Service. ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS CONTINUED London, September 3. The Minister for League of Nations Affairs. Mr. Anthony EdeU, motored this evening across the frontier from Geneva to Aix-les-Bains to dine with the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who is leaving for London tomorrow’. Mr. Anthony
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  • 23 1 Going Good Weather Uncertain (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September I. The going is good but the weather outlook is uncertain.
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  • 125 1 Breach Of Restriction Ordinance AYER TAWAR DEALER CHARGED (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Tuesday. Following on the recent interestLast? at Telok Anson where two well-known rubber firms were involved in a breach of the rubber restriction ordinance a similar charge of possession of rubber uncovered by coupons
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  • 65 1 —Reuter. "Mr. Mulligan" Wins U.S. Air Speed Race CKv.land. Sept. 3. "Mr. Mulligan.’’ the plane in which Benjamin Howard won the trans-continen-tal race on Saturday, scored another victory when, piloted by Harcld Neumann, it wen the Thompson Trophy speed classic at an average speed of 220.194 miles an
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  • 1775 1 ALLEGED CONFESSION CF YOUNG 3ANJARESE PERAK ASSIZES MURDER CASE ACCUSED WHO ASKED FOR PARDON FROM DISTRICT OFFICER (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, September 4. hen 1 did this deed I was immature. Now if I were given $l,OOO to do it I would
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  • 56 3 .’napped on their waj to the Foreign Office to discuss the Italo-Abyssinian situation.—Left to right: Sir Miles Lampson, High Commissioner for Egypt, with Mr. R. I. Campbell, Mr. Lloyd George, Sir Samuel Hoare, the Fcreign Secretary, Mr.
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  • 468 3 16 YEARS AGO Goggled Passengers Made History AIRWAY TO WORLD PEACE Sixteen years ago on August 26 on the j stroke of noon a converted bombing ma-! chine piloted by Captain Lawfeed, lat e of i the R. A. F., took off for
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  • 541 3 Special Exemption For The Drone POLICY LIKELY TO BE EXTENDED Cheaper Flying To < Result p Ihe fast light aeroplane to be exempted trom Government inspection and control 1 will be the Drone, the type in which Mr. 1 Robert K.onfeld recently flew
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  • 338 3 How Pilot Was Bluffed POSE AS OFFICIAL'S SON Youth's Freedom Flight One of the most daring prison escapes on record has been effected by a ycung man who, after getting out of a Brisbane gaol, posed as the son of the prisen superintendent and persuaded
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  • 78 3 Alleged Theft By Three Men A Cantonese reported to the Kuala Lumpur Police on Sunday night that he was assaulted and robbed by three men while waiting to board the evening mail train for Penang. The man s‘ated that he knew pne of his assailants as
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    • 479 3 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE “Cotton Oxford’’ M I RUGGER BOOTS The Cotton-Oxford Rugby 'Flier* is 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
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  • 830 4 THE PACIFICATION OF MALAYA In the days when an interest in the colonies and their expansion used to be thought the unique possession of one party in domestic politics, its opponents were accustomed to condemn the British Empire as the product of war and bloodshed
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  • 650 4 Perak List STRICTER CONTROL OF PARKS IN STATE The following rules, which are published in the latest F. M. S. Government Gazette i Supplement in connection with the Places j of Public Amusement Enactment, 1913, are made by the Hon'ble the British Resident I of
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  • 849 4 History And Description TERMS OF ALIENATION DESCRIBED The 1934 report on Pahang gives the following general description and history of the Cameron Highlands: The Cameron Highlands lie in the northwest corner of Pahang, being bounded on the west by Perak and on the north by Kelantan.
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  • 107 4 So Major Lives On A Liner For A Year Expected in Sydney shortly is an unusual see traveller. He is Major W. E. Long of London, who has booked for three consecutive round trips between England and Australia on the liner “Balranald.” The trips will occupy almost
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  • 94 4 Novel Golf Match A golf match with a £lO,OOO church el stake has been played at Lismore, New South Wales. Father Cullen, of Ballina, partnered by Father McGrath, of Bangalow, played two Sydney men, Messrs. C. Clancy, an architect, and R. M. Bowcock, a builder. The conditions
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  • 120 4 And Wanted To Know Who Hit Him With a bottle clasped lovingly in his arms, after a Jubilee celebration, a man went to sleep on the railway lin e near an outer Melbourne suburb. Shortly afterwards an electric train bore down on him. When he woke up
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  • 260 4 Spreading In Australia Barrow pushing wagers are spreading rapidly thiough Australia and threaten even to become an Empire sport since T. Parkinson recently pushed S. Evans a dis-' tance of 50 miles up the slopes of Mt. Buffalo, in Victoria, within eight d>ays, and thereby wen £2O and fame.
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  • 159 4 "No Luck About The House" I The Australian magpie is one of the most cheerfully mischievous birds in the world, and the Sydney Coroner’s Court, therefoie, was hardly the appropriate venu e for the large specimen which nonchalantly hopped in, a few days ago, and defied all
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  • 145 4 More "Living Fossils"? Australia, the oldest solid land and “living fossil” animals, has some queer fish, too. which occasionally ccme to light. One such was recently caught in Williamstown dock, Melbourne, and was sent to Melbourne University in the hope of solving its identity problem. It is seven
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    • 198 4 Have cleaner, whiter linens and save money by using SUNLIGHT SOAP There! these linens are y really white. If only I could j get mine as nice as that! fflwl I—. Why not try Sunlight Soap f° r your washing? Sunlight L—gets clothes dazzlingly clean an d white, an d
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  • 1283 5 Sequel To Raid By Excise Officers ONE TURNS CROWN WITNESS i < ase in which three Chinese, Ooi .tin, Yap Kam (f), and Tan Ee Long, iiarged before Mr. 13. F. Bridge, tnct Judge, with being in possession vernment chandu, was resumed v. The case was
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  • 310 5 Singapore August 26 I His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, this morning. Before the meeting His Excel ency pre- sented Certificates of Honour to Mr. R. Tessensohn and Mr. Lim Boon Thin Hen. Mr. J.S.W. Arthur, Hon.
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  • 989 5 t[ Nonya Acquitted 1 AN ELEMENT OF DOUBT The case was concluded yesterday in the police court in which a nonya named Loke Nya Chee was charged with criminal breach ‘cf trust in respect of jewellery set with diamonds, belonging to Cheah Theam Eng,; at No.
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  • 437 5 Unemployment Report A STORY OF LOCAL DISTRESS I Mi. John Hands, M.C.H. Honorary Secretary and Treasurer for the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, reports as follows for the month of August, 1935: The total amount of money received to date is $53,303.84, which includes the generous
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  • 296 5 Sick Coolie's Death PROSECUTION UNDER LABOUR CODE I Before Enche Mohamed Zulkifli, Magis- i trate, Mr. M. N. M-non, residen. manager,' Tembeling Division of Landu Rubber Es- j tate, was charged by the Labour Department with "failing to send a sick labourer to the nearest Government hospital
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  • 176 5 Subscription List No. 5 Amount previously acknowledged as per List No. 4.. $13,656.71> Sun Wui Wui Knuan, Penang 25.0(1 Staff of Municipal Health Department 12 W Staff of Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd. 23.50 The Penang Mutual Improvement Association 100.00 Kcw Lecng Tong—Lim Kongsi Mex. $300.00
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    • 286 5 “T“HE amazing cures effected by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, I even in cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of its name and its appearance, that you must be very careful to insist on the original product, bearing the signature “Alex. C.
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  • 195 6 SIGN HERE.'—Nichols, the Essex and England sricketer, obliging young lutograph hunters after the match with j Derbyshire at J Chesterfield A^SBU^ Y fining in the fun of the fair after opening a harden Fete at Golders Green to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the London
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  • 1483 7 COMMITTEE I MEETING I The following are the minutes of a nmittee Meeting of the Straits Settients (Penang) Association held at the 'ices of the Penang Chambers of Comrce on Tuesday, August 20, 1935 at 5.15 Present: Mr. D. A. Mackay (President) ’he Chair, Mr. Lim Keong
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  • 784 7 Info Johore State Prison MALAY WARDER CHARGED Johore Bahru, Aug. 31. A Malay warder named Abdul Samat bin j Kassim, of the Johcre Bahru State Prison, i was produced before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru), on a charge of having smuggled three
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  • 284 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. F. F. King has gone to Australia and expects to be away for three months. Mr. C. B. Pecker has been appointed publicity manager for the K.L.M. in London. Mr. T. L. Evans has left Folkestone and is now* living at Shcppenhangers Road, Maidenhead, Berks. i I
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  • 201 7 Chinese Convicted Of Gang Robbery Muar, Aug. 30. Teo Putt and Seow Tham, the two Hokkiens who stood charged with committing gang robbery in the house of Lim Chow, a Chinese planter living with his wife and four children in a lonely house; at Labis, on the night
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  • 856 7 COURT SEQUEL TO QUARREL Compatriot Hurt ACCUSED UNABLE TO i PAY FINE ivuala Lumpur, Sept. 3. Mr. J. A. Roeytenberg, the pianis. and leader of the Selangor Club Orciiescia, was seen in an entirely different role yesterday, when he acted as interpreter in the First
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 280 7 THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS Columbia FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT 10-lneh (PUT ON AN OLD PAIR OF SHOES FB 1045 (SO RED THE ROSE, J Car roll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans. 10-inch (WITH ALL MY HEART AND SOUL, FB 1047 (A BEGGAR WHO’S IN LOVE CAN BE A KING, I
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  • 1182 8 PROGRAMME FOR TODAY The following is the programme for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting to be run at Singapore today:- RACE 1 Horses, Class 4, Division 1, About 5j Furlongs. 2 2 3 LIGHTING 9.00 “Mr. Edward”
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  • 387 8 304.311 M. P. H. "BLUE-BIRD" STANDS UP TO TREMENDOUS TEST Sir Malcolm Campbell driving his famous “Blue Bird” with which he set up a world land speed record of 276.816 miles per hour today attained a speed of 304.311 miles per hour at Bonneville, Salt Flats,
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  • 310 8 Victory By Three Clear Goals The second division soccer fixture between the Excise Athletic Club and the "E" Coy. was played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground when the former playing well throughout gained a clearcut victory of three goals to nil. The Excise Club
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  • 289 8 -—Rente”. Innings And 109 Runs ENGLAND XI. OUT FOR TWO SMALL SCORES I London, Sept. 3. I At Folkestone the South Africans dei feated an England XI by an innings and i 109 runs. > England made 96, Langton taking 5 wickets for 38 runs.
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  • 110 8 Sequel To Incident Ist Division Match CONTINUAL ROUG PLAY A Disciplinary Board Me of the Penang bootball tion under the Chainnanshi ,f Mr. (>. R. Evans was held i Chinese Recreation Club n quire into the circumstance tending to Tan Sum Phei player of the C.R.C.
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  • 273 8 Annual Penang Competition IN AID Of ST. NICHOLAS HOME The annual Six-a-Side Football Competition in aid cf St. Nicholas Home Fund will be played on Saturday on the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club ground commen cing at 4 p.m. sharp. The following is the draw FIRST ROUND S.X.R.C. v.
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  • 35 8 —Reuter. Arsenal Lose To Grimsby London, September 3 In *he First Division Grimsby beat Ar scnal by one goal to nil end in th? Thir Division, Northern Section, Southpor beat Rotherham 2 —l. —Reuter.
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  • 56 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept A Penang soccer team raised by Mi Boon Tian visited A’or Star during th> week-end and met the Abdul Hamid Sport Club who defeated the visitors by fiv goats to throe. The local club display" better
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  • 870 9 GUTHRIE WINS IN RECORD TIME DRAMATIC RECOVERY AFTER SPILL AMAZING SPEEDS IN THE "BABY" CLASS GERMAN'S SUCCESS In a great race against famous British I and foreign riders, J. Guthrie, of Hawick on I a N.orton, on August 24, gained a triumph tor Britain by
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  • 443 9 VONDER FLYING BY 18- YEAR-OLD "PUPIL" Lympne, August 25. 'inque Torts Flying Club was “at the pilots of Europe. Six thous>ns arrived in motor-cars to watch ign fliers beating thir own piioniinating the programme. the foreigners was a German eighteen. The others were a n
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  • 385 9 SEYMOUR WINS TITLE WITH 276 FOR 72 HOLES Another foreign golf title came to Great Britain, Mark Seymour, of Crow Wood, wanning the Czecho-Slovakian open championship at Marienbad with the remarkable score of 276 for seventy-two holes. Arthur Lees, the Yorkshire champion, was runnerup, with Henry Cotton
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  • 119 9 Sharp by 2 holes.—Press Association Foreign Special. Kooyanga. Aug. 25. The British women golfers gained a fine victory over a South Australian and West Aust-alian combined side here by seven matches to none. Miss Pam Barton beat Miss tymill. 3 and 1; Miss Jessie Anderson
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  • 1248 9 YORKSHIRE'S STRENGTH Festival cricket apart, we are nearing the end of the cricket season, and we may as well try to assess forthwith its true value from the “domestic” point of view, for the international aspect has been dealt with so fully and
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  • 765 10 While the year 1934 was one of economic recovery for the F.M.S. it is satisfactory to note that never before, at least for the past 30 years has the total number of reports of serious crime been so small as in 1934. That is what Mr.
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  • 91 10 Considerable General Expansion London, Sept. 4. Considerable general expansion in the trade of Glasgow as a port illustrating improvement of heavy industries on the Clydeside, was announced at a meeting today of the Clyde Navigation Trust. During last year the total net registered *onnage of vessels arriv’ng
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  • 165 10 Chinese Runs Amok CORONER'S INQUIRY ON VICTIMS' DEATH 1 Verdict Of Murder Returned (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 3. How a Chinese ran amok shortly after midnight on August 15 aboard motor ship “Kola” 150 miles from 'Bangkok, stabbed three cabin mates, and then
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  • 99 10 Sin Joo Seng Ricemill Involved A fire broke out at the Sn Joo Seng Ricemill, Sungei Patani, at 9 p.m. on Monday, but luckily no great damage was done. The fire was only confined to the back portion of the mill, where the rice husks were
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  • 118 10 Swiff Retribution In Johore On Saturday evening, a male t ger in beautiful condition and measuring 8 ft. lOin. from the nose to the tip of the tail was shot on the Allenby Rubber Company’s Eng Kee Estate at Tangkak, Johore. The previous night, practically at
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  • 203 10 Cheap Exhumation Of Parents* Bones A custom common among Chinese living overseas is to exhume the bones of parents or a relative years after their death, take them back to China and bury them there. This custcm is observed even in Malaya but poor people
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  • 467 10 Three Charges CONVICTION FOR CARELESS DRIVING In the Seremban police court before M J. Calder, with the 0.C.P.D., Mr. Ack rill, prosecuting and Mr. M E.A. Fa? for the defence, B.K.R. Sundram, wk descr.bed himself as clerk and sah?sma employed by the Negri Sembilan Aeratt Water
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  • 164 10 Verdict Of Death By Misadventure Returned (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, September IThe inquest into the death of a Malay boy of 13 years, named Idris bin Majid was held by H. H. Tunku Mohemed Jewa today, at the Coroner’s Court Alor Star. It would appear
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    • 266 10 wSw <'■ P Ik. dt 'i= r -r xv xv /7z- I W 2 z; 'l s Bw Bl* W //g/A r ■,'7 fy'; WOcX fMBKs/ V? ///SwA-J? B -77 ’’■'v '<•"’’ ywr 1 9 %V Wit ASKFORgfem *W?'wj 1 Haig t!W& NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE
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    • 51 10 LA.XGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK THE MARK OF QUALITY! NIBELUNGEN. KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HA\TE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE TEA DING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, I Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala
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  • 1670 11 SUPREME COURT SUIT AMAZING ALLEGATIONS BY DEFENCE I he suit in which Saw Ong Or, a rice miller of Perlis, is suing ie Alexandra Brickworks, Limited, whose agents are the Borneo Ltd., lor non-iulhlincnt of a contract over two agreements for c supply oi
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  • 140 11 Chinese Fractures Skull MIGHT HAVE BEEN SUFFERING FROM BERI-BERI While riding a push bicycle along Syed Alwi Road on the night of Aug. 23. a 26-year-old Kheh Chinese, Kok Chin Ltong, suddenly fell off his machine for no apparent reason. Two police constables on rounds went
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  • 574 11 Alleged Cheating i i SINGAPORE MAN i ARRESTED IN PENANG f Two Malays, Sheriff bin Mydin Pitchay and Che Din, were produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today. First accused was charged with committing extortion of $l/- from a Chinese named
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  • 38 11 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 3. Sterling or New York was 4.95 13 16 and Paris 75 3 16. Stock Markets were quiet but steady with War Loan at 105. Gold was 140/3d. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 52 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. I TONIGHT DINNER. DANCE CABARET WITH CORNELIA KIRDALL IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. DANCE MUSIC BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA. DINNER CABARET $3/- NON-DINERS AZCORNELIA KIRDALL Will also appear at the Dinner Dances to be held on Thursday Saturday next. When Visiting Singapore Stay At
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    • 198 11 fiSIBSaiBaKiKiISinifiSISifiSIIBiKIISiBR f '"‘X 11 f A JF r Va ■x. Ax. COMING X A' THRO'... 'X U f x'A-A yy but they don't worry Baby if he's fed the natural way No need to dread teething tune if Baby is being fed the NATURAL way. Nature has created the ideal
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  • 1412 12 STRONG POSITION MR. McNAIR SCOTT’S 1 REVIEW London, August 2. The first ordinary general meeting of I the Anglo-Java Rubber Company, Ltd., I was held yesterday in the Council Cham- j ber of the Rubber Growers’ Association J 19, Fenchurch-street, E. C. Mr. R. F. McNair Scott (the
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  • 445 12 Big Native Excess ALLOTMENTS MAY BE REVISED Amsterdam, August 26. The total excess of Dutch-Indian rubber exports over quotas f.or the first seven months cf the year totalled 16,329 tons, according to corrected figures. The excess of native exports over quotas was 24,494 tons, while the
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  • 346 12 DIVIDEND OF 11 PER CENT FOR THE YEAR The annual report of the directors of Amalgama ed Malay Estates, for the year ended June 30, to be presented at the an- nual meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 10, states. The net profit for the year amounted to $82,316.03,
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  • 115 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 75% 75 11 16 I New York 4.95j§ 4.95% Montreal 4.98% 4.98% j Brussels 29.49 29.52 ’Geneva 15.21% 15.22% j Amsterdem 7.32% 7.33 Milan 60% 60% j Berlin 12.32 12.34 Prague 119}? 119}? Copenhagen j Oslo 19.90% 19.90% j Stockholm 19.39%
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    • 13 12 Amazing the difference i a few drops ■rjBRB make LPBUMM WORCESTERSHIRE saws 1085
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    • 96 12 1 Colour Hath Charms PARTICULARLY THE DELICATE TINTS OBTAINABLE IN WESCO KALSOMINE. x I Mg FOR interior walls ceilings WESCO KALSOMINE Gives A Beautiful, Soft. Rich, Durable I 1 K>O j Finish At A Very Low Cost. ■> '1 SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I Soie Agents. I "CAMEL HAI R
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  • 1306 13 BOTH PARTIES NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR I WAL-WAL INCIDENT ANGLO-FRENCH PROPOSALS STILL OPEN FOR ITALY'S CONSIDERATION Paris, September 3. 1 he 1 talo-Ethiopian Commission has decided that no responsibility of any kind, either- moral or pecuniary attaches either to Italy or Ethiopia in the Wal-Wal incident
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  • 197 13 But No Sign of it Now How many men of 74 can say they are as well now as at any time in their lives Here is one who can —although he had rheumatism fifteen years ago. Kruschen Salta soon stopped that, and they
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  • 223 13 .—Reuter. 275 Passengers Aboard IN PATH OF FLORIDA COAST HURRICANE New York, Sept. 3. The Southern Pacific steamer, "Dixie,” 8,188 tons, bound for New Orleans with 2<5 passengers aboard, went aground at i Carysfort Reef, Florida. She was in the path cf a hurricane moving westward from
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  • 561 13 DI UJWUIB LllIO HIM! AAAXife, this afternoon. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Touching Scenes i IMPRESSIVE SERVICE LASTS NEARLY 2 HOURS] Brussels, September 3. One hundred and fifty thousand ex-servicemen lined the route for the funeral service of Queen Astrid while thousands stood in
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 186 13 6-15 STARTING TONIGHT 9-30 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS THE SOUL-GRIPPING SUCCESSOR TO "MEN IN WHITE” /fr? HF S| K ((GA w BR -jflj, «V i 1 w fUBP* J w JSI CHESTER MORRIS VIRGINIA 1 BRUCE ROBERT TAYLOR BILLIE BURKE BRB RAYMOND J a flayer picture 1 All the women patients of
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  • 887 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving md «ogling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bag'an Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails for the same ports today. M.V. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe,
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  • 436 14 NOTICE I The Air Mails despatched from Penang on August 28 per the Ne,norlands Air- craft via Alor Star—Amsterdam were delivered in Landon on Sept. 3. OUTWARD MAILS I Ama 1 for Sabang and Kota Radje, by the s.s. "Gen van der Heyden” will bd closed at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 17 14 MEW SHIPMENT PEIPIMA CARPETS PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES CAMPHOR WOOD CHESTS LINGERIE SHANGHAI LACE CO., £»A£3*lOP tSTKlljh, Penang»
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    • 293 14 fPeopl eWho N eed> Arexsiffi SYMPTOMS HERE? Sufferers from I I INDIGESTION JfTOV c < Those Who Can’t should try Yeast-Vite ”> wl UInE I» O I QIEED INSTANTLY. In a few, 'will find a source of New) O L E E. r minutes it banishes the Life, New Energy,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1079 14 Wireless Programmes —The News. 105 a.m.— Dance Music. B b V 12.20 —Close down. TODAY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Transmission 5 Transmission 5 Two of the following frequencies will be 62 0 a. m.—Big Ben. “A Dissertation on Cats.” Being a few' scattered thoughts on Med: the feline tribe, collected by
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    • 265 14 7.ss—Messrs. Anthony Co’s Share Report. 8.00 —Asiatic Music. 8.30 What’s on in Penang. 8.35 “Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 8.40 —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 Pageent.”
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • 459 16 Y.M.C.A. Beats Kinta Indians i ODD GOAL IN THREE <By Cur Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Tuesday. After claiming a major shere of th e exchanges in the first half and leading by one goal at the interval, the Kinta Indians gradually gave way before the Y.M.C.A. aggressiveness and
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  • 34 16 The Second Annual Sports of the A.C S Bedong will be held on Friday e.t 5 p.m at the Bedong Padang. Mrs. Dodsworthr has kindly consented to give away the pi izes.
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  • 242 16 Kav. i 4, 20 23 THE FREE HANDICAP The Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting Vvili be heid on Saturday, November 16, Wednesday, November 20 and Saturday. November 23. There will two rurs for each division cf classes and 3 horses and two tuns for each
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  • 77 16 Four Birdies Five Bogeys A nine hole Eclectic competition was held during August. The winner was Mr. P. H. Gosa with a gross score of 32 composed cf four birdies* and five bogeys. Bogeys for the cou r se i& 36. Leading scores: P. H. Gcss W.
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  • 27 16 The fcilowing was the result of the Bogey Competition played here on Ca*urday and Sunday:— D. Campbell —(13) All square. jG. Halliday —(Scr.) Two down.
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  • 35 16 —Reuter. Weismuller's Reccrd Broken London, Sept. 3. The swimmer, Gecrge Booker, covered the hundred yards In 49 910 secs during’ his- training for an attempt on the World Amateur record, beating Weismuller’s 51 secs.—Reuter.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 230 16 *Pbone 485 Amalgamated Amusements, Limited 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Wednesday, 4th September, 1935. CHIN WAN KHOW CANTONESE OPERA "TAT NOW SI CHT LAU NO FREE LISTS. SEATS—6O, 40 and 20 Cents. KHENG HWA LIAN KENG CHIEW OPERA CHAIK LOOT MYE KUN NO FREE LISTS.
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    • 412 16 V A OPENS TOMORROW iii.iiwrw"6df T jG 9-30 fchUl* |l I C/ PARAMOUNT’S GREAT COMEDY HIT |p T 7 W* TT 17 TCT* l7 IT 17 IT IV TQ) Pi The Film That Completed Two-Month Run At IO J \_SI J (I// JU? JO7 11 xLJ' J J (-4 Its
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    • 45 16 R OYM.I 6-15 STARTS TONIGHT 9-30 THE MOST SENSATIONAL SERIAL EVER PRODUCED BORIS (Frankenstein) KARLOFF IN "KING OF THE WILD” WITH A BIG SUPPORTING CAST. A Great Mystery Drama Of The African Jungles NOW SHOWING THE FIRST 6 CHAPTERS. Prices:— 2o, 40, 60 cts. 51.00.
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  • 876 17 k Crowded Court ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST AND FORGERY A record crowd was present in the Klang Court house on Saturday when the •trial of Mat Som, former Vehilces Office •clerk. Klang, was resumed before Cho 'Osman, the local magistrate. Mr H.C. Willan, Deputy Legal Advi®er,
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  • 922 17 A LIVELY CHRONICLE “Abyssinia On The Eve.” By Ladislas Farago. (Putnam. 10s. 6d. net.) In most of the world’s capitals the publishers are rushing out new books cci Abyssinia. Their names, before we have done, will be legion and polyglot. The present volume, nimbly but honestly
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  • 526 17 A History Of Malaya. By R. O. Winstedt. (Luzac. 17s. 6d.) i Dr. Winstedt deserves well of Malaya for his researches into her past. He has already written the histories of Johore, Perak, Selangor and Negri Sembilan; and now this general (but in no way superficial) presentation of
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 178 17 lIIIJ Beauty, comfort and economy the three most desired motor car Qualities x- will be yours in full measure when you buy your new Ford V-8 for 1935. r- Every unit of the Chassis is built to the finest limits of accuracy to give you exceptional performance in Economy, Riding
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    • 132 17 PILESJURED No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Pilescan be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, hot iron,” electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor’s or hospital bills to
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  • 1711 18 Confucianism,’ Says Malacca Scholar The following article by the late Dr. Wu Ting Fang, L.L.D. will be of interest to our readers, as it relates to the teaching of Confucius. The late Dr. Wu Ting a motive of KwangTung, was born at Batu
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 347 18 H r M' New HemfhCJKl SM Y -W 5 F g IT is as well to know that whatever the cause of your weakness, new health and new vitality are near at hand. With Sanatogen you can build up your health again in a perfectly natural manner. And Sanatogen is
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    • 244 18 I /A TO OT A L I TIE S anti waslmlle. Men don’t buy Tootal Ties just because they are inexpensive, but because science has given them power to resist and recover from creasing (Tootal patented process). They are washable, and you can get unrivalled selection of designs. Tootal label
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  • 146 19 Basis For Solution HOPES revived by visit cm CHEKIANG GOVERNOR a rapprochment between Nan('•nton are again being revived visit of General Huang ShaohGovernor of Chekiang, who Canton by train from Hong ;<'U.-s the political situation with st leaders. wol by Reuter. General Huang it he had no important
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  • 124 19 Plan Mapped Out For Relief Work Canton, August 10. a ingtung Provincial Government re<. today for the appointment Hu Chi-Hsin, Feng Yui, Yang 1. io Shung-Dhin, Chen Tat-Tsoi, aia-Chi. Lin Kwok-Pei and Lin < n us members of the Preparation f th Irrigation and Cultiva- C rporation.
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  • 123 19 Conference To Be Resumed Early In September Tokyo, Aug. 16. ting on the negotiations between Y ;uo and Outer Mongolia, the Foml: spokesman said today that 11 ;ii a waa “gradually opening the r cordance with the representa-, tons le by the new State. A •«■'•.ge from Changchun
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  • 47 19 ''J Intrigue Against Manchoukuo Harbin, Aug. 15. Sex eminent White Russian emigres sted here today on a charge of dnst Manchoukuo and retard--ganisatlon of Russian Emi*rres A relation. arrested are General Sichoff, nzieefsky, Colonel Relosakoffor Golovachoff and Messrs. Zee rkmiller and Karastevitch. rests are anticipated.
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  • 52 19 na’s Decision To Participate Shanghai, Aug. 15. decided to participate in the Athletic Motion Picture Conopens in Berlin on September Is of films on the progress of Acs have already been sent to 1 National Educational Film j. Lo-Yu, Secretary of the Chinese n Berlin, will represent
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  • 190 19 CANTON CENSORS PARAMOUNT FILMS Dispute Over Fees DECISION NOT TO EXAMINE PICTURES The Canton Cinema Censors' Board has decided to refuse in future to examine Paramount pictures, which are distributed in China by Paramount Films of China, Inc. The decision will have the effect of exeluding Paramount films from exhibition
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  • 187 19 Fifteen Passengers Abducted F rom Bus Peiping, Aug. 12. The Peiping-Tientsin motcr road was the scene of a daring hold-up last Friday after. noon when a Peiping-bound 'bus was attacked by a gang of 30 bandits near Tungchow. The gang not only looted the ’bus of
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  • 127 19 Cantonese Kidnapper Executed In Peiping Peiping, Aug. 14. A Cantonese soldier who kidnapped a wealthy overseas Chinese in Enping Hsien last October and murdered him after obtain, ing $30,000 from his family, was executed in Peiping yesterday. His name is Wu Ting-Heng. He was 27
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  • 114 19 Held According To Shinto Rites Tokyo, Aug. 15. The funeral of the late Leiuterant-Genenal Tetsuzan Nagata, former Director-General of Military Affairs and virtually adminis- trative head of the Japanese Army, was held here this afternoon according to Shinto rites. All Cabinet Ministers, the Chief of the General Staff
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  • 154 19 Not Sufficient Evidence Dr. Arthur Woo. of the famous Woo’ i Clinic, who is well-know’n in Hong Kong j and Shanghai, was cleared of all stigma when the court held that there was in-' sufficient evidence to warrant trial on a j charge of
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  • 121 19 Pirates Decamp With Money And Firearms Canton, Aug. 14. A gang of notorious pirates today raided j and looted the offices of the Opium Sup- pression Bureau in the Bias Bay area, ac- cording to a message received here tonight, j I 1 The outlaws succeeded in
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  • 53 19 Primary Schools To Be Started Canton, Aug. 10. The promotion cf free education is occupying attention of the Kwangtung Bureau of Education. An appropriation cf $120,000 has already been allotted for this purpose, and the authorities are now busy making perparations for the establishment of short-term primary schools
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    • 196 19 ift jr ft ft Perfume ft Saude CoCogne Ift ft CForvder* Cream ft ft Soap *aCcdion ft Ift ft: I I rV J Z Z, I j k 1 A I IJI I j/W —n ißfll ft I’ All "I' fllilPV sSII I I* —J Uli 5/ 4 Ax ft
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  • 116 20 TIN YEaTtHLAf TODAY London—(Spot) £220.2.6 £220.15.0 London—(3 months) £210.0.0 £210.5.0 Singapore $107.25 $107.50 Business Done Penang $107.25 $107.50 Business Done 25 tons 50 tons COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.90 $3 90 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER Landon si, jd New York Holiday 11. 7 g c(G.) Singapore—Spot 18?bC °ct./Dec 19MjC
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  • 80 20 District Officer Gives Away Prizes (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Taiping, September 3. Cbung Ah Kee E.A. Badsha won the Open Doubles Chcmpic-nship of the Kempe I Club, Taiping, beating Alladad Khan and iYeoh Teng Khoe in the final 6 —2, 6—l. The winners showed all round superiority.
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  • 143 20 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 London Bank 2 3}J 4 m[st 2 4 Private 3 m st credit 2j4% 3 Documentary 24% 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 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS
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  • 366 20 Cn Increase Says Johore Customs Officer Johore Bahru. Aug. 30. They had no intention of entering Johore territorial waters but were blown off their course by adverse winds. They actually intended effecting a landing in Singapore, with the rubber. This was the answer given by two
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  • 287 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers belters Buye rs Seuusr» 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 49 51 Jelebu 97% 92% 97% i Kuchai 70 75 70 75 Luku t 1.07% 1.12%
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  • 370 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The fol owing are the latesL a MESSRS. KENNEDY Cc '3 ShkWjß List today I AYesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Selle® TIN Ampat Tin 4|- 4 6 4 4,6 j Batu Selangor 92% 97%ex 9- 97%ex Hitam 50 54 i 9 54
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 518 20 Most Important Refining Discovery in 75 Years! REVOLUTIONARY NEW PROCESS TAKES THE SLUM OUT OF OIL How Neu) Clearosol Process Washes Impurities S' I out of oil and makes it last up to 25% longer |j|||j Available in Malaya to-day! If i ill II y i TO-DAY, the makers of
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 43 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainf»’ 6.00 a.m. 7».. NE Noon 81 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY Hieh Water Txw w&ter 3 24 a m 9.38 a.m. 325 P- m 9.43 p.m. TOMORROW 3 50 a m 10.07 a.m. 3 52 P- m 10.09 p.m.
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