Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. *****. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 207. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTb.
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  • 902 1 ABYSSINIAN REPLY PARTICULARLY OFFENSIVE AND ANNOYING CANNOT PARTICIPATE WITH ABYSSINIA IN LEAGUE A. LITVINOFF PLEDGES SOVIET COLLABORATION FOR PEACE Geneva, September 5. C< incil met at 7.10 p.m. Baron Aloisi was absent ami was replaced bv Signor Rocco, who. in the middle of
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  • 33 1 Mr. Stanley Baldwin held a meeting of Ministers including Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the First Lord for War and Air Ministers immediately after his return from this afternoon.
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  • 212 1 Official Visit 1.5.0. TO BE PRESENTED TO DATO STIA < From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. Today. I learn that His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, who is due this month in Perak on an official visit, will make his headquarters at King's Pavilion.
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  • 96 1 (By Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Thursday. A Taiping Malay lad came to *his town searching for a job and he tried to “jaga kreta” with the result that the Traffic Branch apprehended him. Young Abdul pleaded guilty before Mr. C-W,A, Sennett today. His Honour took a
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  • 158 1 Contravention Of Restriction Ordinance SECOND ACCUSED TO APPEAL (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Thursday. The recent “rubber” case at Telok i Anson where two well-known rubber dealers were involved in the contra- vention of the restriction ordinance is going to have a sequel in the Supreme
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  • 133 1 Ipoh Assault Case Again Postponed (By Qur Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Today. The case was mentioned yesterday in the Police Court of the elleged assault on an Ipch bus driver, Jalil bin Din, by two Chinese Lee Kim Soo and Tan Ah Chin who were released
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  • 99 1 Aged Ipoh Chinese Fined (By Our Perak Representative.) Ipch, Today. An aged Chinese living o’, the suburbs of th.e town found himself in th? First Magistrate’s Court yesterday when he appeared on a charge of possession of dutiable Iquour. Yeoh Mew' in his defence stated ‘hat
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  • 542 1 Detective's Threat To Shoot SUBDUCES MENACING CROWD Singapore, Sept. 5. Finding himself surrounded by a menacing crowd of Chinese swinging iron bars, a Chinese detective attached to the Singapore branch drew his revolver. He levelled it and threatened that if any came near him
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    • 2097 2 Z 1 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL penang st. Andrew meteorological BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. hew MEMBE S TIME-TABLE. CMS CHAATEBSO BANK NEOEBLANOSCHE lt is thought that at present there are a r.JYUa. CFINDIA,AUHTZLALIA. AND CHIN A- UAMnFI MAATSCHAF AB communications relating to up TRAINS. number of Scotsmen in Penang and
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  • 2530 3 autumn N THE HEATRES NEOL COWARD'S REPERTORY VENTURE A NATIONAL FILM INVESTIGATION AMERICAN PICTURE OF THE CRUSADES Krom Our Own Correspondent) London, August 24. w ANY new plays are now being rehearsed for autumn pro- duction in the West End. Lest is to star in a Society
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  • 2289 4 FROM GALEN TO OSLER 3 Work Of Pioneers INTERESTING ROTARY ADDRESS Singapore, Sept. 4 An interesting address entitled the “Milestones in Medicine” was de-| livered today by Dr. Tull, the Senior Government Pathologist, at the weekly luncheon of the Singapore Rotary Club today. Dll. TULL’S
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    • 71 4 CSWS-s s I Drink your Johnnie Walker slowly! This grand old whisky is too good to hurry over! Enjoy the fragrant bouquet appreciate the delicate Highland flavour notice the unusual smoothness It is age that makes Johnnie Walker a whisky apart. «JOHNNIE WAhKfR Bom 1820 Stillgoing Strong t Sole Agents
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 454 5 '•<» The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, (1 ’ate a number of hawkers have been uied up fur traffic obstruction, as many 76 having been brought up in one day. se pc o creatures unfortunate lot was .■irn an honest living during these hard s, through hawking, to
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    • 660 5 the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Several cases of ecu*e distress, mt g in some casts to tragedy, which bt vn bre ught to my notice during the tew months, prompts me to raise a ion which appears to me to demand •nt a‘tention at
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  • 299 5 Singapore, September 4. On June 6 an audacicus armed robbery was alleged to have been cemm. tted by a C antonese, Ah To.'g, from the young wife of a Chinese draughtsman employed in the Singapore Improvement Trust, while she was alone in her
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  • 113 5 Subscription List No. 6 Amount previously acknowledged as ptr List No. 5 $15,947.29 Staff of Messrs. Syn Thong and Co., Penang 10.00 Clerical and Miscellaneous Staff of Police Dept. 18.75 Mr. R. P. Brash, Messrs. G. W. Wilson and Co., Ltd., Penang 5.00 The Tiow Chew
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  • 183 5 Mason And His Clothes MAGISTRATE SUGGESTS POSSIBILITY OF DELUSION A Chinese mason war on Wednesday produced in the Ipoh First Magistrate s Court on a charge of trespass inside the Ipoh Convent. The accused explained that he w’ent there to get his clothes. He had w’orked
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  • 171 5 Chinese Fined For Insulting Behaviour A Eurasian lady was the complainant in a case on Wednesday at the Ipoh Police Court, when Tan Lam. a Chinese servant working under a European, was fined SlO or 14 days for failing to attend Court and $25 or one month
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  • 111 5 Alleged Provisicn Of Facilities A Hokkien and a Cantonese woman were produced before the magistrate, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, in the police court yesterday charged that they, not being persons appointed by the Superintendent on his behalf, did keep open a place w’herein facilities w’ere provided for the consumption
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  • 105 5 Young Chinese Fined $lO Having pleaded guilty when charged with theft of a bicycle lamp near a pawnshop at Chowrasta Road on Friday night, a young Hokkien, Ong Chay Eng, appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police ccurt yesterday for sentence. Inspector Rodway, who
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  • 144 5 Incident In Local Bank Kuala Lumpur Sept. 5. A daring attempt to decamp with $550, alleged to have been made yesterday morning at about 11 a.m. at the Mercantile Bank, was fortunately frustrated by an observant member of the public who was present. It appears that the
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  • 151 5 Case Expected To Finish Today Kuala Lumpur Sept. 5. The case is still proceeding in which a Tamil estate coolie, named Rengam, is charged with causing the death of a compatriot on July 15, at Sungei Rengam Estate. The case is the final of the fourth Selangor Criminal
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  • 470 5 Charges Of Forgery And Cheating Singapore, Sept. 4. Khoh Cheng Hong, a m ddle-aged Chi- nes e was arraigned before Mr. Justice Gorden-Smith and a common jury at the 1 Singapore Assize Ccurt today on four 1 charges of forgery and cheating. The accused, who was undefended by
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  • 92 5 BRITISH GERMAN EX-SERVICE MEN Get Together In Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 4. An unique gathering took place at thd British Club last evening when, following the suggestion of a few members, the British Legicn of British Ex-service Men arranged to get together at a meeting with» German
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  • 122 5 Magistrate Complains Of Flimsy Case A rebuke to certain police officials was delivered by the third magistrate in the Singapore Police Court, following his acquittal of several prisoners. “I would like it brought to the notice of those concerned,” he said, “that I do not want people
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    • 116 5 you must °f J i GET for° NE 'fife (Sentury/l |MAGIC MOTOR CAR' I This little wonder car will travel round and round on i any flat surface without) x > j tumbling off. It turns away < i x j from the edge as if by I some invisible
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  • 218 6 A WWdk The aeroplane in which Will Rogers and Wiley Post lost their lives, lying a shattered wreck in the frozen wastes 15. miles south of Point Barrow, Alaska, the remotest spot in the North-West. SOUTHEND’S Hr CARNIVAL ■pfia yuE E N Miss Catherine Jacobs,
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  • 602 7 Accident At Scotland Road EUROPEAN SLIGHTLY INJURED A motor accident which occurred it the junction ot York Road and Scotland. Road at about 1.45 p.m. on just 4 had a sequel in the police »urt yesterday when a Chinese ■lamed Aeap 5 ean Ghee was charged with
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  • 318 7 Drama At Sea I CHINESE WHO FELL I OVERBOARD i I Two Chinese, Chew Hean and Yeoh Boon Choo, left Alor Star on July 21 to fish. When they failed to return by August 12 the man who financed the trip naturally got alarmed. He came over
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  • 727 7 Judgment Reserved ACCUSED'S WIFE GIVES EVIDENCE Judgment was reserved yesterday Jby the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Bidfdulph, in the case in which C. T. jTension alias Teh Tok Cheng stands charged with having in his custody, possession, control or guardianship an unregistered mui-tsai and alternatively, with failing
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  • 434 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL A Japanese banker, Mr. B. Arita, who I recently arrived in Malaya from Japan, is visiting thq Cameron Highlands. Mr. M. P. Croxford, of Batu Gajah, and Mrs. Croxford w<re among those who returned from Europe by the “Hakone Maru.” Mr. R. W. Large, Probationary Assisr j tant
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  • 164 7 From Girl Charged with attempted theft of a gold chain and locket in Chowrasta Road on September 4, a Chinese barber Tan Ah Beng pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday. Detective Inspector Hunt said that accused snatched away the chain from a young girl. Ng Siew Yow. at
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  • 89 7 Sent To House Of Detention *A Malay who went to the Detective Station yesterday morning to ask that he be sent to the House of Detenticn, was charged in the police court yesterday with being a vagrant. Accused, Abraham, pleaded guilty saying that he had only eight cents
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  • 388 8 Hemchit Outpoints Guillermo MONG CHOON MEETS HIS MATCH (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Thursday. Local boxers and others who took part in tonight’s promotion fought for the first time as locally registered boxers. The bouts seen were decidedly an improvement over those witnessed the previous week and
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  • 106 8 Probable Field Of 11 London, September 5. The following are the probables for the St. Leger to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday, September 11: FLASH BYE 9.0 (Lord Astor) Brennan FIELD TRIAL 9.0 (Lord Astor) Dick PLASSY 9.0 (Lord Derby) Perryman BUCKLEIGH 9.0 (Lord Glanely) I
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  • 395 8 Penang Flying Club REPORT FOR AUGUST 1935 I The report cf th e Penang Flying Club for the month of August is as follows Hours. Mins. Dual Instruction 47 45 Solo 40 00 Passenger Flights, Jcy Rides, etc. 16 35 Cross Country 38 55 Tests 3 10
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  • 153 8 Seremban To Have A Race Meeting In October Seremban, Sept. 3. Under the auspices of the Negri Sembilan Sporting Club, a race meeting will be held at the Seremban Race Course, Ampangan, on Saturday, October 12. A $2 tote and $2 cash sweep will be held on each
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  • 91 8 Newcomers v The Rest The following have been selected to play in a Penang Cricket Club Hockey trial on the Esplanade today at 5.15 p m Newcomers: (White Shirts.) J. A. McEvoy, A.F. Baughan, H E. Pether; E.A. M Wilscn, R.N. Elliot. H L Murray: C.P. Liston T.A. Maxwell,
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  • 281 8 Interesting Hockey On Padang PENANG PLAYER IMPRESSES i (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Thursday. One of the most interesting hockey matches seen locally since the starting of the season was played this evening on the Ipoh Padang when the Ipoh Club met the Perak Colts. Claiming
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  • 32 8 —Reuter. London. Sept 5. The following were the results of matches played today FIRST DIVISION Brentford 3 Blackbum R. 1 THIRD DIV. SOUTHERN SECTION Clapton Orient 1 Reading 0
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  • 180 8 Radio Servce. [Not Planning To Improve Record At Present Sir Malcolm Campbell whose giant record breaking “Bluebird” motor car ..rex». a tamed an average speed of 301.1292 miles per hour over the Salt Flats of Utah is convinced that the limit of land speed has not been
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    • 112 8 1 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 I MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY AT 2-45 I THE POPULAR STAR OF THE THIN MAN" AND GLAMOROUS JEAN HARLOW TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN i METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MELODY DRAMA! i The Big Show of 1,000 Wonders...A Giant Girl-And-Song Extravaganza Packed Solid With Laughter,
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  • 1366 9  -  A DIFFICULT TASK FOR ALL CONCERNED BY J.B. HOBBS London, August 24, J T E have lost the Test rubber to South Africa, and I want to say W y a few words on behalf of the England Selection Committee, we been fair to them
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  • 311 9 Fixtures For Tomorrow ARSENAL TO VISIT BIRMINGHAM I The following ere the matches to be I played tomorrow in the English and Scoti tish Leagues:— FIRST DIVISION Birnvnghani v Arsenal Brentford v Huid rsfield T. Derby C. v B.dten W. Grimsby T. v Cti.fl- ?i L v
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  • 567 9 CHARITY MATCH MEMORIES AT LORD'S On a south side suburban ground exactly 20 years age. Jack Hobbs was a s’ar figure in a chanty cricket match in which ell or almost all the spectators watching it were wounded tommies just back to Blighty.
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  • 1298 9 THE SOUTH AFRiCAN SPIRIT YORKSHIRE TO TOUR JAMAICA RETIREMENT OF MACAULAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 24. WHEN KING EDWARD PLAYED CRICKET The discevery by _the Prince of Wales of an old score-book recording a cricket maicn in which King Edward played has revived memories of
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  • 1315 10 The eighty-eighth session of the Council of the League of Nations [opened at Geneva on Wednesday afternoon under the Presidency of the delegate, Senor Ruizkui>azu. The Agenda comprises over, [thirty-six items, but, by agreement, I I the only item for discussion is the Italo-Abyssinian dispute. The Council first
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  • 208 10 Magistrate Sees Pitiabl Sight DISTILLED LIQUOR OWiN< TO POVERTY (By Our Perak RepresentativeIpoh, Today. A pitiable sight was witnessed the Police Court yesterday when whole Chinese family appeared fore Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. I father of the family who was in dock on a charge
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  • 371 10 FATAL QUARREL ON BIDOR ESTATE (Ficm Our Perak Representative.» Ipoh, Thursday. Alleged to have inflicted a fatal stab wound on a fellow compatriot, who was working oji the same estate m Bidor, following a heated argument, a young Tamil Narayanan stoed his trial at the
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    • 201 10 HARM ITE (Regitiered Trade Mark) MAKES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES I Marmite sandwiches are appetising, economical and quickly made just mix Mannite with three times as much butter and spread. Excellent sandwiches may also be made with Mannite and cheese, walnut, tomato or any other salad vegetable. Marmite is the Great Yeast
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    • 35 10 Up above the rest so high Like a Diamond in the sky ’'company ARCHIPELAGO .aCHi.ti aaoKwttu SINGAPORE THE SAME SPARKLE IN THE BOTTLE. AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.
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  • 1680 11 SUPREME COURT SUIT JUDGMENT RESERVED 1,1 w hich Saw Ong Or, a rice miller of Perlis, is suing he Alexandra Brickworks, Limited, whose agents are the Borneo 0., Ltd., lor non-fulfilment of a contract over two agreements for he supply of bricks was continued
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  • 180 11 Guilty Of Attempted Murder LENIENCY TAKEN IN VIEW OF YOUTH (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Today. At the conclusion of the trial yesterday of Nawi bin Buyong, a young Banjarese who stood his trial at the Perak Assizes before the Ilon’ble Mr. Justice Howes and
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  • 71 11 President Resigns Without Giving Reason (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. September 5. At the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club today the president, Professor Ellis resigned. He was elected only in July and no reason was given. Despite the appeal of the directors he refused to reconsider
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  • 46 11 —Reuter. To Visit Tokio On Way To Philipines Washington, September 5. •The War Secretary. Mr. Wern, disclosed that he contemplates visiting Tokio during a trans-Pacific voyage to represent Presi- dent Roosevelt at the inauguration of the 1 Philip ne Commonwealth on November 15.
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  • 250 11 Ten Shophouses Destroyed NO LOSS OF LIFE (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Today. One of the biggest fires that has occurred in Perak in recent years broke out at about three o’clock this morning in the small town of Fusing about nine miles from Ipoh where
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  • 38 11 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT stgnirg the Social Security Bill, which covers compulsory unemployment insurance, old age pensions, and will give some protection to 30,000,000 United States citizens. In the backg.~ und is Miss Frances Perkins, Secre.ary of Labour.
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    • 223 11 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the State Engineer. Neerri Sembilan. Serembm. up to noon of the 21st September. 1935. for the erection of 54 Followers’ Quarters for the Malay Regiment Port Dickson. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to
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    • 153 11 i T 111 ■< s i 3 -A '.jirir?'' j jiilWOF "A Picture of Health" Everyone admires him. Thanks to Humanised TKUFOOD. If you can’t feed him yourself you can certainly rely Humanised Trufood. It’s the most logical alternative—-and has i been proved over and over again. HUMANISED Sanest Obtainable
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  • 1617 12 MORE VIEWS ON PRINCIPAL REES'S ARTICLE CAPT. R.T. EVANS. M.P. AND GOVERNMENT ACTION Only two of marly a dozen people with whom 1 have discussed the tinplate "migra- tion” in the lasi few days are prepared to enforce in relation to it. the rigid economic i
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  • 249 12 FIFTY PER CENT. CUT IN SHARE CAPITAL The directors of "Cromlix” Rubber Estate and Produce Syndicate propene to reduce the capito.,l from £60,000 tc £30,000 by cancelling paid up capital to the extent cf 10s. per £1 share. Each of the 60,*****s. shares arc o be subdivided into
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  • 179 12 i Kramct Tin Dredging, which is an F. M. S. subsidiary of the' Arglo-Orien’al Mining Corporation, is keeping up its dividend record. The further payment of 2% per cent, dividend and 5 per cent, j bonus is the' same in amount as for the j preced ng
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  • 293 12 In acknowledging the debt which tin producers ewe to the wise and effective adm nistr ?tion cf th e interna'ional regulation scheme, Mr W. Harold Edwards, at the meeting of the Tavc-y Tin Dredging Corporation, mentioned that there is reason to hope that the negotiations for continuation cf
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  • 116 12 Latest Quotations Thursday. W'day. Par is 75 564 75 164 I New York 4.95& 6.94% 'Montreal 4.97% 4.96% (Brussels 29.47% 29.44 [Geneva 1521 15.19% Amsterdam 7.32% 7.31% M ’lan 6012 Berlin 12.32 12.29 Pr ague 119tJ I Copenhagen j Osl 19.90% 19.90% [Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna
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  • 102 12 The fcilowing are particulars of Operations of the undermentioned companies for the month of August 1935. Hours Cu. Yards Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 1198 375,000 826 Anglo-Siamese Tin Syndicate Ltd. 1000 187,000 1,217 Puteh Tin D.edging Co., Ltd. 368 36,000 120 Southern Kinta Consolidated Ltd. 1833 678,000
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  • 1091 13 UNCOMPROMISING ITALIAN ATTITUDE CRITICISED WARSHIPS IN EGYPTIAN PORTS KEEP UP STEAM ALL DAY London, September 5. .\o public oi private meeting’ of the Council oi the League of ilions has so far been fixed tor today. Meanwhile conversa- ns between the delegates
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  • 111 13 —ReuterL All Passengers Taken Off Safely London, Sept. 5 The Cmiand White Star liner carrying over 700 passengers on a pleasure cruise was involved in a collision with the French steamer “Formigny” off the coast of Portugal The “Doric” sent <4it an S.O.S. and 400 of her
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  • 422 13 Reuter. Hurricane Disaster In Florida OVER 500 DEAD Miami, September 5. With the wird sweeping in the d rection of Georgia to the Atlantic and an abating land gale in force, Florida is beginning to count th e cost of the hurricane. The total death-rcll must
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  • 70 13 felt at Sandringham in Norfolk.—Rugby Radio Service One Person Killed Several Rendered Unconscious London, Sept. 5 During severe thunderstorms last evening considerable material damage was done by lightning and one person was killed and several rendered unconscious. Among the buildings struck by lightning was the sanatorium
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  • 43 13 Gold was 140/7 1 2d.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 5. Sterling on New York was 4.94 5 8 and Pars 75. Stock Markets were quiet and irregular with War Loan at 105 1 16. Geld was 140/7 1 2d.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 116 13 Reuter As Active And Malignant As Ever SUCCESSFUL POLICE ACTIVITIES IN CALCUTTA Calcutta, Sept. 5 Quietly but ruthlessly the war is waging against terrorists and suspected houses are continually searched for arms according to the Bengal Police Report on their activities in 1934. Although there were no
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  • 22 13 .—Reuter. General Haycma Kawashima Invested Tokio, Sept. 5 General Hayama Kawashima was today invest as Minister of War.—Reuter.
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    • 342 13 i Hear what LORETTA YOUNG <— —'—-J says about charm! SO MANY GIRLS p don't seePTto g REALISE'HOW THE I EVERY GIRL 1 PEARLY SMOOTHNESS I f SHOULD HAVE THIS I t CHARM IVE A I OF REALLY It; SIM p LE BEAUTY i BEAUTIFUL SKIN I CARE THAT REALLY
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  • 480 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland and South Africa by route to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole
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  • 792 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal, Lines Ilifl following is a Hat of vessels arrtvtiif •nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Peneh, (Laboe-an-Gilik.) Sails tomorrow for the same ports. M.V. MA KIAN from Langsa, Idi, Simp-ang-Olim, Tg Poera,
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    • 102 14 II W* I I It is always wise for athletes and sportsmen to carry a bottle of TIGER BALM when out on the fields. Unforeseen mishaps, such as accidents, sprains, nervous breakdown due to over-exertion etc. can be cured on the very spot by application of the WORLD FAMED TIGER
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 652 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY i < Transmission 5 Two of the following frequencies will be, < Med: < OSD 11,750 kc/s (25.53 m.), GSC 9,580 kc/s (31.82 m.), GSB 9,510 kc/s (31.55 m.) or GSA 6,050 kc/s (49.59 m.). < 6.20 a. m.—Big Ben. “A Dissertation on Cats.” Being
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    • 494 14 Zigeuner Orchestra, directed by Leggett. Amanda (Meisel). A Day in Paris (arr. Finck). Paris in the Spring don) Aca Gitana (Castrucho) Green' Eyes (Menendez). Chasing Shadows (Sil-j ver). En avant (Jurmann). 11.20—A Re- cital of English Spirituals by Jacques Hopkins. I Would Choose to be a Doorkeeper (Martin Shaw). When
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    • 238 14 PHOHI—HOLLAND TODAY 7.50 p.m.—Announcement. B.oo— performance of Puccini’s opera “La Boheme.” 8.30 —Talk. 8.45 Second part of the fragmentary performance of Puccini's opera “La Boheme.” 9.os—News from Holland. 9.2o—Music. 9.25 —Talk. 9.40 —Dajes Bola and his Orchestra. 9.50 p.m.—Close down. TOMORROW 7.50 p.m.—Announcement. B.oo— B.os—Newstalk. B.2o—Station orchestra. B.4s—Piano recital. 9.05—!
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    • 1745 15 BLUB FIfMMBL LIMB Veaaeß. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Do» Far Eastern Mail PaSSOngOF (Hid Freight Service PenME Loudon OUTWARDS \c*TFTES Rdam, Hburg Glasgow Sept. 6 Oct. 4 p Part Swettenham, Singapore Hongkong, Shanghai* Taku Barre j l ’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Sept. 13 Oct 12 r -4yaM<gtag&y <
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  • 188 16 It is understood that plans have been made for the 20.000-ton P. ana O. luxury liner Viceroy of India to visit Singapore on a Malaysian cruise in January next year. The Viceroy cf India, a new turbo-elec-tric unit of the P. and O. fleet, is
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  • 113 16 Appeal In Peplin Case Judgment was delivered on Wednesday by Mr H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, convicting a young Chinese merchant. Tan Kee Leng, of criminal bieach of trust of 5,066 y«H»dg of printed poplin, valued at 51.013,30, the property of Irving Jones and
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  • 224 16 "Ruggles Of Red Gap" At Majestic Shown at the Majestic for the first time last night, "Ruggles of Red Gap" should become a classic comedy in the film world. This Paramount screen play of a very, very solemn English valet (none other than Charles Laughtcn of ‘'Henry
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    • 221 16 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! SEASON EXTENDED INDEFINITELY! Pwwi 18SB. Y 5-30 NIGHTLY 9-30 ANGEL FILM'S SUPER TAMIL TALKIE THE FAMOUS BOY STAR OF "KRISHNA LEELA" MASTER C.S. JAY ARAM IN "Bhakta Dhruva” WITH AN OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING CAST MISS P. S. SIVABAGYAM. C. S. SAMANA And Other Stars Of “KRISHNA LEELA.” 4 A
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  • 2419 17 X LANSBURY'S APPEAL FOR PEACE ITALIAN FORCES IN EAST AFRICA ORATORY IN PARLIAMENT POLITICS ON THE WIRELESS Krom Our Own Correspondent) London, August 24. WORLD CRISIS Lansbury in a letter to Th» Times •ds to the Pope and the Archbishops .interbury and York and other religious
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  • 182 18 Burglary At Home Of Sir Harry Verney Palm-prints are as reliable as fingerprints for identification purposes, according to a Scotland Yard expert. He was giving evidence in a case at Westminster Police Court when a man was accused of breaking into a house in Rutland-gardens,
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  • 412 18 IRISH GIRL'S ENGAGEMENT TO FINNISH OFFICER Two sweethearts stood in the sunshine on Aug. 21. on the deck of a windjammer newly arrived in London after a "grain race" from Australia. They were a pretty 18-year-old Irish girl Miss Nancy Moore, of Bangor Road, Holywood, Belfast,
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  • 879 18 Tribe That Had Never I Seen White Man 24 YEARS IN WILDS OF NEW GUINEA Sydney. Missionaries coming to Sydney from the South Seas on furlough or at the end of I their le hours often have had stirring adventures and exciting experiences, but it is
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    • 36 18 CHARLES DICKENS' best-loved story that captured the hearts of the world is now. after two years in production, the finest triumph of tLc screen “DAVID COPPERFIELD’’ M.-G.-M.'s Finest Screen Triumph. Opens at the QUEEN'S Sept. 12.
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  • 232 19 Shanghai's Rival—ls Years To Build It TWO ADVANTAGES China is planning to build a new harbour, costing £4,000,000, on the axorth side of Hangchow 7 Bay, just south of the port of Shanghai, which it will rival. This announcement is contained in a report submitted by
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  • 1589 19 ORIGIN OF TROUBLE WITH ABYSSINIA THE ADOWA DEFEAT FORTY YEARS AGO Ixird Edward the writer of thi* following; article which is reproduced below from the Liverpool Post, was, in 1897, a member of Mr. Rodd’s mission to Abyssinia, of which he afterwards wrote
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  • 926 20 PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW SCRATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING Below will be found the programme lor tomorrow, in the correct order of running, together with scratchings and selections by Tic-Tac: Race i ri r Singapore Turf Club Griffins, Division A, About 51 Furlongs. 3 TONY 9.00
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  • 296 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 55 52% 55 Jelebu 92% 97% 90 95 Johan 27 28% 27 28% Kuchai 70 75 67% 72 Lukut
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  • 139 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 .95 Hong Fatt 52% ,55c.d. Johen 26 .28 K. Kamunting 6- 66 K. Lanjut 15 0 15 6 Katu 18 6 19 K. Kampar 11 0 11 6 Kuchai 65
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  • 510 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’S Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBER: A. Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.57% i A. Molek 90 97% 85 92% A. Panas 1.45 1.55 1.45 1.52% Bassett 55 60
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  • 143 20 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 London Bank 2;3}j 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 m st credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 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 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOB MONEY ORDERS ON INDIA OR CEYLON
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