Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 209. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTb.
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  • 625 1 REPORTED DECISION OF GOVERNMENT DECENTRALISATION POLICY UNDER-SECRETARYSHIP ALSO TO BE TERMINATED Jhe Sunday I ribune understands on good authority that a 'ecision has been arrived at to abolish the office of Chief Secretary to the ('overnment ot the 1.M.5.. as at present constituted,
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  • 91 1 Reuter. Bodies Of Those Killed In Florida Hurricane Tavenier Florida. Sept 8. Thirty-six makeshift coffins, containing the bodies of ex-service men killed in the hurricane, were burned as one huge funeral pyre. Each coffin was saturated with the petrol disinfectant, condeoil. The military band played the funeral
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  • 62 1 Death Of Former Head Of Jardine Matheson's London, Sept. 7. The death is announced of Mr. David Landale, formerly head of the firm of Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co., Ltd., Hongkong and Shanghai.—Reuter. Deceased was Vein at Lockerbie in 1868 and educated at Fcttes Colit ge, Edinburgh.
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  • 180 1 Flying Club Machine Badly Damaged PUPIL AND INSTRUCTOR ESCAPE INJURY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 9. The Singapore Flying Club’s new Miles Hawk plane crashed on Saturday afternoon at the R.A.F. station, Seletar and was badly damaged. The mechanics are undecided as to whether; it
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  • 44 1 —Reuter. Outbreak Of Hostilities Averted Peiping, September 8. The National Government has averted an outbreak of hostilities in Mongolia by ordering the cessation of the Council’s military action. Meanwhile an official has arrived at Kweihuachang to endeavour to effect an amicable settlement.-
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  • 145 1 Between Canada And U.S. RATES ON OVER 700 ITEMS INVOLVED Otawa, September 8. Valuable reciprocal tariff reductions by Canada to the United States are among the suggestions dealt with in the correspondence, between the Canadian Minister at Washington and the United States Government, now published relating to
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Senator Huey Long Wounded Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sept. 9. Senator Huey Long was shot and wounded in the State Parliament House and an unidentified man was killed.
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  • 37 1 has been proved at £7.44l,—Rugby Radio Service. Will Proved At £7.441 London, Sept. 7. The will of the late Thomas Edward Shaw, generally known as ’’Lawrence of Arabia” has been proved at £7.44l,—Rugby Radio
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  • 1543 1 NO ITALIAN OBJECTIONS TO COUNCIL'S PROCEDURE ABYSSINIANS TRACTABLE IF INDEPENDENCE I SAFEGUARDED Geneva, September 8. On the whole, the Council opens the second week in better heart an<i fettle than it is feared at the beginning and if nobody boasts of optimism, the situation is temporarily
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2373 2 DATES FOR CASUAL THE TAIPING TIN SOUTHERN PERAK METE ?J??A™ ,CAL BANKS RATES WK CASUAL uredgihG CO., LTD. DREDGING LIMITED BRANCH ADVERTISEMENTS (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) (Incorporated in England.) |»veV DepartHlGllff I I r I Cabled advice has been received from --r--" CHARTERED BANK i NEDERLANDSCHE «j London of
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  • 546 3 Suicide From Corrosive Poisoning DISCOVERY AT NORTHAM ROAD A verdict of “suicide by corrosive poisoning’’ was returned by the Coroner, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, in the police court on Sat. at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a rickshapuller, Chong Sin, who was found in a
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  • 72 3 Young Chinese Pleads Guilty A charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of two wristlet chains valued at $44, at the Central station barracks on July 5, was preferred against a young Chines;’ in police court on Saturday. Accused, Liew Ah Ying, pleaded gu.l’y. Inspector
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  • 316 3 Three Days Set Aside For Inquest RESULT EAGERLY AWAITED (From Own Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Saturday. A case which has aroused great interest among the Hylam and other Chinese communities in the State will commence atTaiping on Monday when the inquiry will be held into the death I
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  • 68 3 Non-Registered Smoker Charged A Chinese named How Choo was charged in the police court on Sat. with possession of chandu when not being a registered smoker, at No- 174, West Jelutong on September 6Accused pleaded guilty. Mr. G-J-G- Pitt, assistant Superintendent of Excise, prosecutedThe magistrate, Mr. J.P.
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  • 302 3 Outrageous Murder Near Parit HEAD OF INDIAN ALMOST SEVERED Is Robbery The Motive (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Saturday. An outrageous murder which has baffled the Perak Police for over two months was perpetrated near the village of Parit where an Indian goatherd, one of the richest
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  • 103 3 Malay Charged With Wandering Alleged to be a reputed thief a Malay named Md. Isa bin Ishak was produced before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court on Sat. charged with being found wandering et Prangin Read at 12.10 a.m. on September 7 and with failing
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  • 358 3 i Suffered From Septic Scalp Wound I I I ARRESTED IN PERAK LANE The death of a Chinese lunatic at the i General Hospital on August 21 formed the I subject of an inquiry by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court on
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  • 288 3 Wall-Clock Stolen From Shop HARD LABOUR FOR CANTONESE Having pleaded guilty when charged with theft of a wall-clock valued at $6 from a hair-dresser’s shop No- 294, Chulia Street on September 3, a Cantonese named Chan San appeared before the magistrate, MrJ. P. Biddulph, in the police court
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 53 3 A A ff Ok W A W Ob b A i QB B MB Is ‘WA’.VbVAV.VA’ZJVbV.VAVJVJ’»". -ri IBM H STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving. Benches. EASTERN MFGe CO.. 1. River Road. PENANG. Buy Your Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. IMMEDIATE
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  • 457 4 SUBJECT TO JUDGMENT FOR $l,OOO LIABILITIES OF OVER $120,000 Mr. E. Johannes was granted his discharge in bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Whitley, in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday, subject to judgment being entered against him for $l,OOO. Presenting his lepoit of Johannes’
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  • 304 4 Breach Of Trust I POSTPONEMENT TO i PERMIT FULL 1 RESTITUTION Soon Kim Tean, until recently a clerk to Messrs. Cowdy Jones, was c<n Friday produced in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s Court and charged with th e following:— That you on or about 31. 8. 35, being
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  • 255 4 EXPECTED AT PENANG SOON A circus is always welcomed by both young and old, the glamour of the sawdust has never died, and when a circus, particularly a good one comes the shows are always packed. We out in the East have occasions to ses seme circuses,
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  • 488 4 AMBITIOUS EFFORT FOR 1 ST. ANDREW’S SCHOOL The Victoria, Memorial Hall. Singapore, resembled a department store cn a grand sale day, on Friday, when Lady Thomas opened the St. Andrew’s Cathedral Bazaar which was being held there in aid of the St. Andrew’s School
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 163 4 In 2 minutes i Indigestion and stomach pains are caused by gases and burning X acids which form in the stomach as a result of food fermenting. By removing these harmful gases and acids, you automatically end your indigestion. The way to do this is to take Blr two or
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  • 1861 5 LANDOWNERS POLICED THEIR ESTATES TORY OF DEVELOPMENT OF MALACCA POLICE crc as a tune, over a century ago, when proprietors of land in Malac- in cases <>t cmcigency, to guarantee the peace in their districts bv the nicnance of a police torce recruited from among
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  • 89 5 The Government Gazette announced on Friday that Major R. L. Nunn has been appointed Director of Civil Aviation in addition to his duties as acting Director of Public Works with effect from Sept. 1, 1935. The appointment of Major Nunn was forecast by the “Fress
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  • 226 5 Contravention Of Ordinance $5O FOR TWO PIKULS IN EXCESS I i From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Saturday. Another cas? of contravention of the rubber restriction ordinance was heard this W'eek at the Parit Court when a rubber dealing firm's manager. Goh Yong, was brought up before
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  • 49 5 Batavia, Sept. 4. The official cp?r.i~g cf f hc newly esJavr* es- Mus-'um—“ r ’ono E?edo c” in Djc.ja. wi 1 take place r 'he beginning of October, according to the United Piers Bureau. This will be a great forward step in the spreading cf Javanese culture.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 240 6 HOSPITALS’ CARNIVAL reached its zenith with a procession five miles long. Here is the Carnival Queen (Miss Catherine Jacobs) and her Maids of Honour at the head of the procession. CAinawail Aft RADIO FOR THE BLIND.—A representative of the Vidor Company presenting a Vidor Universal
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  • 1256 7 THIRD DAY OF AUTUMN «GOLD CUP) I MEETING CLEVER ALEC AND MONTE VIDEO SCORE EASY WINS REGIMENT THE ONLY SURPRISE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 7. A very large crowd witnessed the third day’s races of the Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting this afternoon.
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  • 394 7 Presentation Of Colours Johore Bahru, Saturday. The Malay Volunteer Infan'ry of Johore marched past their Ruler in a colourful ceremony this afternoon. The occasion was the presentation of colours to the Johore Volunteer Forces by His Highness Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Jjohore. His Highness is Colonel Commandant
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  • 240 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim, J.P., of Penang, is on a brief visit to Ipoh to see his son Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng. J.P. Mr. G. W. Brown, of Messrs. Morison I Son and Jones, London, has returned to Singapore from China He wall later tour Penang Siam, and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 153 8 Five Smashed In Practice Spin —Reuter. 1 nnevill’es. Utah. Sept. 7. The Britisher. Captain Eyston. broke •the v. >rl<l's ten mile record-’ with a speed of 167.09 miles per hour compared will) the previous 164.08. FIXE MOKE NEXX KFAXMIDS Eyston went cut on what was regarded
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  • 289 8 Gold Colour The Champions The second annual athletic sports of the Anglo-Chinese School, Bedong, was held on Friday at the Bedong padang before a large' crowd. It was a great success and mucn was due to the hard work put in by Mr. 'Tan Teng Kooi, Mr.
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  • 51 8 Reuter. Dutc?i Gss’l Breaks 200 Metres Craw? Record Copenhagen, Sept. 8. Miss W den Ouden. the Dutch swimming champion, broke the women’s world record in the 200 metres crawl with her time of 2 mins. 25 3 10 secs., the previous record being 2 mins. 28 6 10
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  • 240 8 Office Bearers For Ensuing Year i From Our Own Correspondent Ta ping, September 8. Tile premier European Club in this District i New Club) held its annual General Meeting a few days ago. and the Hon'ble Mr. S. B. Palmer J.P., M.F.C. was elected as President for
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  • 50 8 —Reuter. Denial By Sir Malcolm Campbell Chicago. September 9. Mystery surrounds a report from Tyler in Texas that the sportsman, Curtissandford. has bought Sir Malcolm Campbell’s “Bluebird'” for $lOO,OOO and will tour the country with it. Sir Malcolm Campbell denies that the “Bluebird” has been sold.
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  • 174 8 Rugby Radio Service. Won By T. Rose in Miles; Falcon I I 176.2 S MiLES 1 I •London, Sept. 7. I The Kings Cup Air Race was won! I>\ Air. T. Rose in a Miles l alcoii! [owned bv Ladx W akefield with an j average
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  • 102 8 —Reuter. Perry In Semi-Final Forest Hills. Sept. 8. The following are the results of the quarter-finals in the American Tennis Championships:— MEN'S SINGLES Perry beat Shields 6 —4, 4 —6, 8 6. 6—o. Allison beat Maier 6—2. 6—4, 6—4. Perry now meets Allison in the semifinal. WOMEN’S
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  • 394 8 Hemchit Defeats Guillermo DHARMARAJ TO MEET KID GA3O (BY “SECONDS Ol 1 Ipoh, Saturday. An improvement over last week’s boxing was witnessed this week when tour goou bouts were staged by the management ot the Jubilee Park. Thursday’s promotion was the first occasion in which local and
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  • 86 8 Closing Scores On Saturday! CENTURIES BY WOOLLEY AND MITCHELL —Reuter. London, September 7. Ihe closing scores in the cricket matches commenced today are as follows I KENT v. M.C.C. j I Kent 425 (Woolley 117). H. D. G. LEVESON GOWER’S XI v. SOUTH AFRICA. H. D. G. Leveson
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  • 34 8 The Rt. Rev. Dr. Adrien Devals. D.D., Bishop of Malacca, celebrated his patronal feast yesterday. Catholics and non-Cath throug'hout Malaya will extent? their congratulations to Bishop Devals.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 11 8 NERVE S take Sanatogen True Tonic-Food Of «II Ch.m«. i jjU
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    • 182 8 ’PHONE 543. PENANG W PENANG S.S. DANCES EACH THURSDAY until Midnight. SATURDAY until 12.30 a.m. :o:—— Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays COCKTAIL DANCES 7 to 9.30 p.m. :o: HATE YOU HAD A STAY AT THE CRAG HOTEL Why not benefit by a week or mor- in the refreshing air of the
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  • 1041 9 In Aid Of St. Nicholas' Home D.A.F.C. WINS CUP s rr h de footbau for the Blind, played on Sat T ReCreation Clu *> ground, resulted m the Darul Aihsan Football Club winning the Cup presented by the Hon. Mr. Sian Ewe. The Kampong Kolam team received a
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  • 488 9 Junior Inter-Team Championship Final BOON PIEW BEATS YONG FONG (BY’ “SPECTATOR”) Before one of the smallest crowd seen for some time in the Volunteer Drill Hall on Sat. Tan Boon Piew defeated Lim Yong Fong in the semi-final of the Men’s Open Singles Badminton Championship. He
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  • 260 9 Whites Defeat Colours PROSPECTS OF A MODERATE SIDE The first full sides rugby practice match played on the Esplanade on Saturday revealed that Penang is not likely to have more than a moderate side this year. The forwards will probably resolve themselves with more strenuous
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  • 133 9 Indians Beaten By 8 Wickets DE SILVA CAPTURES 5 WICKETS FOR 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 7. There was a sensational end to the final match in the Stoner Shield Cricket competition, the Rangers defeating the Indians by eight wickets to retain the
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  • 331 9 —Reuter. Everton Humbled At Liverpool RANGERS DEFEAT AIRDRIE London, Sept. 7. The following ere the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues:— FIRST DIVISION Birmingham 1 Arsenal 1 Brentford 1 Huddersfield T. 2 Derby C. 4 Bolton IW. 0 Grimsby T.
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  • 64 9 Reuter. Headingly Defeats Northampton London, Sept. 7. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played today:— Bradford 11 S :le 27 Bristol 4 ('irdiff 3 Coven try 13 Bridgend 0 Headingly 19 Nor'Crumpton 0 Leicester 30 Bedford 11 Plymouth Albion 21 Te'gnmouth 8
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  • 93 9 Fixtures With Other States (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Sept. 7. Perak State hockey matches are as follows; against Kedah at Ipch on October 5; Burma Rifles at Ipoh, date not fixed; Penang in Penang, November 9; Selangor at Kuala Lumpur, November 23; Malacca at Kuala Lumpur, November
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  • 380 9 Corinthians Beat Police In Semi-Final ODD GOAL WIN (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, September 7. Before a large crowd on the Perak Chinese Recreation Club ground this evening the Corinthians defeated the Police in the Perak Football Association League semi-final by the odd goal, thus qualifying to
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  • 39 9 Excellent Prospects (From Our Own Representative.) Ipoh, Sept. 7. The first Perak State rugger practice was held this evening on the Ipoh Padang. The game was of a high standard which promises well for the State.
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  • 232 9 Annual Inter-State Meeting PERAK LEADING IN CHAMPIONSHIP (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 7. i The F. M. S. Customs and Excise Department sports were held today when only half the programme of events was gone through and the rest postponed owing to rain which came
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  • 212 9 I Selected For All-China I Olympiad The following have been selected to represent Malaya in football at the AllChina Olympiad by the Malayan Chinese Football Association: Chin Guan_ Leen, Chung Min Kee, Yeoh. Sin Huah, Low Kam Yong, Tai Swee Kee, Wan Kim Chan, Lee Ee Eow, Cheah
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 509 9 Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Discovery Docton Praise Cystex— Works in IS Minute* Cleans Out Acids and PoisonsPurifies Blood-Brines Rew I years with excellent r«Vigour in 48 Hours I passage of over acid V irritants, thereby overThere are 9 million tiny, delicate I coming a frequent cause tubes or
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  • 655 10 We readily afford our correspondent “Fascist” the publicity of our columns and in so doing jx»int to the unconscious tribute he pays to the British Press in writing under a pseudonym in the sure knowledge that his confidence in this respect will not be abused. We quite appreciate, of
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  • 113 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 8. Taiping is to heve a permanent memorial to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. This decision was arrived at, at a recent meeting of the Executive Committee. It was decided to build a suitably designed shelter
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  • 522 10 Malay Mail. BOOKMAKERS Frequently it bag been urged that thft| bookmaker should once again b 2 germitted to operate in Malaya, but so fap the au- thorities heve seen no reactn to reserve the step taken .about twenty years ago, when this avenue for betting was-
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  • 197 10 Ceremony At Chinese Town Hall The marriage was solemnised at the Chinese Town Hall yesterday of M, Mrs°k^° Ck S y Ungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Soo Kean and Miss Lam Wye Yin, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Lam Hor Tuck and Mrs. Lam Hor
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  • 631 10 Chanda Prosecutions ONE CHINESE FINED 1 $6O A Hokkiem Lim Boon Khay, and a Car i tonese. woman, Wong Ah Looi, were pro duced before Mr. B. F. Bridge in ti District. Court this morning, charsjed wi’ keeping a place open wherein facilities ar provided for the
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  • 46 10 Rugby Radio Service. DeoaHure Fsr Sowth From London, September 7 The Dominions Secretary Mr. J. H. Thomae who had been Mini? in ntttndance upon th n Kin t at Balmoral left the Castle this evening and a i ht train for t'.ie sc-uth
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 210 11 Nearly Given Maximum r Fine LIQUOR FOUND OUTSIDE PREMISES j (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Saturday. The luck of a man who was found in of a bottle of liquor the duty of which was valued at $2 and his misfortune in his being given nearly
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  • 69 11 Coolie Run Over «From Our Own Representative) Ipoh, September 9. Another tragic railway fatality occurred ?ast night near when a Tamil permanent way employee, named Govindan, was run. over by a train. The man was picked up- -conscious but succumbed to his injuri s in* the
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  • 86 11 SLIPPED AND FELL INTO ROADSIDE STREAM (From Our Own Representative) I Ipoh, September 9. While accompanying her mother, who went to obtain some water a small girl aged 3, fell into a roadside stream at Silibin, Ipoh on Saturday evening and was drowmed. It appears
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  • 114 11 Man Who Stole Shoes Cautioned (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Saturday. I A Chinese visited the local market yesterday. Seeing pairs of rubber shoes on sale by a woman h e tried to lift one but was seen by e Sikh constable who apprehended him.
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  • 44 11 Reuter. London. September 9. The London Prpvost. Mr. John Murray, was struck off the Church roll following his failure to attend the meeting of the Kirk Session to explain why he was holding opposition services in the Library.
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  • 160 11 Protest By K.L. Indians "AGAINST THE SACRED PLEDGE OF VICTORIA" There was a large gathering at a meeting of the Indian Muslims of Kuala Lumpur held, with Mr. P. M. Abdtil Razak as chairman, at the South Indian Muslim Mosque, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday efter
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  • 108 11 Subscription List No. 7. I Amount previously acknowledged as per List No. 6 $16.200.04 The Penang Rubber Exchange— Mex. $300.00 195.00 Mr. Soon Eng Kong Mex. $lOO.O0 —65.00 Collection through Messrs. Neoh Saye Eng, Leong Yat Kwan and and Foong Chupson From Mr Khoo Soo Gim
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  • 327 11 The Committee of the Southern Fukien Flood Relief Fund acknowledges. with thanks, the receipt of the following donations through Madam Lee Hui Eng:— Mrs Cheah Inn Keong $20.00 Mrs. Lee Soon Theam 10.00 Mrs. Ong Keng Seng 10.00 Mrs. Heah Joo Seang 5.00 Miss Ch‘ng
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 646 11 .(To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’’) Sir,—A good deal of spears have been thrown at Italy and Mussolini by the local Press and I, therefore, hope you will give hospitality to a few words inspired to enlighten the readers of your Paper and permitting them at least,
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  • 104 11 An "International Aspect" Batavia, Sept. 4. The 15 h. annual fair et Pasar Gambir, Batavia, was opened last week by the Burgomaster of Batavia in th e presence of the Governor of West Java, and other authorities, the Consular body and representatives of trade, shippirg and industrial
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 223 11 i “astern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 11th September SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the J S.S. “PRESIDENT HAYES” < AND—HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA. I NO EXTRA CHARGES. I Sunday, 15th September ORCHESTRAL CONCERT J 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. I When Visiting Singapore Stay At Raffles
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    • 336 11 I z 111 m 1 '-"i Be Fair To Your Baby. Nature intended that he should be fed on breast milk or alternatively on the nearest food to Nature. In other words he should have HUMANISED TRUFOOD because it is the only food which can justify, by every test known
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  • 1062 12 To Be Written Down TO APPROXIMATE TO MARKET QUOTATIONS The directors of Selangor Coconuts, Ltd., "being of the opinion that there is no likelihood or even hope of the copra market ever again approaching the level of 1928 29, propose to write down the shares
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  • 761 12 Annual General Meeting 5 PER CENT. DIVIDEND APPROVED A dividend of five per cent, the first since 1929, was declared at the annual general meeting of Nyejas Rubber, ltd., on Aug. 30, at the French Bank Buildings, Singapore. Proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, Mr.
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  • 305 12 Producers Lagging Behind Writing in the Financial News, “W.W. R.” reverts to the much-discussed question of budgrafting, and remarks that the Dunlop Plantations Company has no less than 30,000 acres of budded rubber, all of which will come into tapping during the next two of three years.
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  • 876 13 ITALY WILL NOT RESORT TO WAR AS LONG AS GENEVA CONVERSATIONS CONTINUE SIGMOR MUSSOLINI'S ASSURANCE HI’CE MAY AGREE TO NEW CONFERENCE I to the presence of Abyssinians.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 7. fhe League’s committee of five appointby the Council last night to
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  • 156 13 —Reuter. Remarkable Progress TRIBUTE TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT Geneva, Sept. 7. The Council adopted the report of the Opium Committee expressing gratification at the progress made by the complete suppression of poppy growing in Fukien, the closing of many opium divans in Szechuan. the decreased production in
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  • 107 13 ing wreckage of the plane.—Reuter. Two Women And Pilot Killed London, Sept. 7. Thousands of holiday makers at" Blackpool this afternoon saw two aeroplanes belonging to Alan Cobham’s Circus collide. One made a nose dive and crashed in flames on to a street where it set
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  • 41 13 —Reuter Wireless. Accidents In U.S. During Past Week-End New York, Sept. 3. Nearly 200 people were killed and 200 seriously injured by accidents throughout the country during the week-end which included the national holiday of Labour Day.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 46 13 —Reuter. 446 DEAD OR MISSING I Miami, Sept. 7. The Red Cross Society estimates the I number killed or missing in the hurricane !at 446, including 317 ex serv’cemen in labour camps at the Keys. Unofficial esItimates of the casualties range at about I,ooo,—Reuter.
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  • 86 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Won By Mr. F. W. Dixon London, September 7. The R.A.C. Tourist Trophy Race over Ards Circus, Belfast, was won by Mr. F. W. Dixon driving a Riley with an average speed of 76 90 miles per houYA Mr Ef.R. Hall was second in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 294 13 aBaQSfiKiEBBBaBBBa I- rcEgjE jnR yr I"-! “I yr re ENG AUN TONG Bl* 7 THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL B 1 f 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. I i ms s BALM I “I I s j] I •g To be healthy is to be wealthy and so is the I I
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  • 225 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K. N. I. L. M. Service will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K.L.M. Service will be closed at 8 a.m.
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  • 594 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Line* The following is a Hnt of veseels axrivtni Md eelling from Penang during the week: Df POET TODAY M.V. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails on Wednesday for the same ports. M.V. BUYSKES from Langsa, BelawanDeli, Lho-Seumawe,
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    • 208 14 WHAT LONDON IS DOINC READ CHARLES ROBERTS In The SUNDAY GAZETTE. ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP I You remember the story of Aladdin and his wonderful lamp How by a simple rub ir of the hand he commanded the geniug of f the lamp to appear before him and carry
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    • 170 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY RECORD Because its British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process. Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific N i c Tunes to All Taste. M. S. VIJAY AL. SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 984 14 Wireless Programmes D 1 music. 9.05 News in English and in Dutch. B•B w 9 20 Orchestral concert. 10.20 “Th e German Air Hansa. Talk. 10.35 News in i TODAY German. 10.50 Current events. 11.00 “An Hour at Home in Schwaben” 11.35 News Tran on j n g n gjj
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    • 159 14 Z.H.J. PENANG PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Wavelength 49.3 metres Programme for the week ending Saturday, 7th September, 1935. TODAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Straits Echo” News Bulletin. 7.35 Gramophone Records. 7,4 s—sports Talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. B.oo—Gramophone records. 8.30 W’hat’s on in Penang. 8.40 Gramophone records. 9.00 —Close down.
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    • 2018 15 tliT di i "w P JI 1 Mill WyfiSfSj P*ps| ISI /ft'" 'm- JFL fcU>MJ4NIIH(i jTmnri AOdfMferJV SLUE FUNNEL LIME 'W2i|UbllMlliU] W London and north oontenent. Leave Due Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service Penang. London. OUTWARDS FURYBA"*"” Genoa, Marg., A’dam, L’don and Hamburg Sept. 12 Oct. 10 pFT’rALI
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 139 16 A TIP! IS TO TRY US FOR YOUR MEDICINAL REQUIREMENTS P AtENT MEDICINES Burroughs, Wellcome Products, Parke Davis Co.’s Prep”.rations, Bayer’s Goods, Also Pertussin, Sirop Fame), van Vleck’s Plasma, BiSoDoI Powder, Svrup Hemostvl, Metatone, Sanatogen, Kalzana, Stovarsol, Ferradol, Haliverol, Bemax, Ephedrine Sulphate Capsules, Alophen Pills, Cascara jvacuaut, etc., etc COl’’!
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 449 16 DEEDS OF SKILL AND DARING. THAT COURAGE THAT COMPELS ADMIRATION IN W|LL HOLD you ENTHRALLED < A STORY OF HIGH ADVENTURE. PACKED WITH THRILLS M iu a M wr ARAN Sj [yFM (ROBERT FLAHERTY'S Great Production) J, «K JLK A A X W R-—-—-—_■ n B LAST 2 SHOWS TONIGHT
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  • 1154 17 FAMOUS P. &O. SHIP TO BE BROKEN UP AT SHANGHAI 1 he Mantua arrived at Singapore on Friday on her last visit to Malaya. At noon the same day she will leave tor Shanghai to be broken by the Chinese to whom she was sold
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  • 247 17 GUNPLAY THE CHIEF OBJECTION Friday’s Government Gazette contains an interesting list of films which have been banned in the Colony for various reasons, one of them being “British Agent,” the film based on the book, “Memoirs of a British Agent,” describing the adventures of Bruce Lockhart
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  • 272 17 Man Who Refused To Pick Girl He Liked "I SENSED TROUBLE AHEAD” (Frcm Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Saturday. Allegations that he was invited to choose the girl he liked best but he refused and counter allegations that she was accosted by the man who made improper
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 199 17 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 Absorptivb Pile Plasma a trial. Its curative healing ac tion on
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    • 18 17 NEW SHIPMENT PEIPING CARPETS PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES CAMPHOR WOOD CHESTS LINGERIE SHANGHAI LACE CO., 27, BISHOP STREET, Penang.
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    • 252 17 ESSENCE ich rons,sts of tb v U l finest Chicken VA £**>. m oUT, v es t -.1%' -on lth ®anu' Z* (be great»» h. .editions »(0 but in cold f" I state it ia usually P re by BRAND CO.. I**AW y tq HIS MJ J I HfRESTORE in
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    • 84 17 .fPHHHßffififfifiSraffi’Rfi'fi’RfiffiMiJfiSffiSai'fi'fHiHHfiKHHfiSHafiHHfigaHfiSJfilfiSKSSSSH'M S METRO G °LDWYN-MAYER'S SUPREME I I W*'""-** ACHIEVEMENT OF THE SCREEN PLANS NOW OPEN AT SEPTEMBER CHARLES DICKENS' BEST-LOVED STORY I inflg “DAVID COPPERFIELD” i IS£EI 65 STARS 2 YEARS IN PRODUCTION I W. C. FIELDS, FRANK LAWTON, LIONEL BARRYMORE, MADGE EVANS, EDNA MAY OLIVER, FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, EdOMIHIM
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  • 416 18 Mr. V. W. Powell-Evans And Miss M. J. Curtis ARCHWAY OF SWORDS AT CHURCH DOOR All Saints’ Church, Taiping, was beautifully decorated on Friday for the wedding of Miss Margaret Jessie Curtis to Mr. Vaughan William Powell-Evans, an F.M.S Police Officer formerly stationed at Tai-
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  • 209 18 Man Who Was Ordered Retrial Set Free The case in which Ena Mohamed Mydin stood charged on two counts of giving false evidence was concluded on Friday at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Go-don-Smith. Mr. N. A. Worley, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, sa d the
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  • 396 18 Malay’s Appeal DISMISSED BY PERAK JUDGE I Describing h mself as blind and weak, i Rak bin Dollah appeared before the Honourable Mr. Justice Howes in the Perak Appeal Court on Friday and prayed for his liberty from sentence of six months’ rigorous imprisonment passed on
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  • 313 18 i Must Be Punished With I Severity I Lee Ong and Loo Fong, who were rej cently sentenced on three samsu charges to a total fine of $1,305, of which the to- tai ’alternative of imprisonment was 29 I months, appealed against their sentence. They said that
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    • 579 18 My Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ K NOTHING would give r~~ me back my VITALITY p- A n except YE AST-VITE/X\Q Djar Str», found your Ytatt-Vilt” Tablet» excellent indeed and would not be without them. I tried everything, and nothing would give me bach my Vitality. I had entirely
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    • 280 18 Scott's j Porage Oats i Scotland's Best COOKS IN FIVE MINUTES J The'ldeal Breakfast Food YOU NEED A BRUSH LIKE TEK TO FIT r E-nJ qU U iLLL YOUR TEETH i IT was always difficult to clean the crevices behind your teeth with big, old- i fashioned brushes that didn’t
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  • 1048 19 GRIM PROSPECTS GARGANTUAN DEMANDS BY ARMY AND NAVY LEADERS Not withstanding repeated warnings by the Ministry of Finance regarding increasing State expenditure and the danger of unlimited .overnment borrowings, comments the “Japan Tinies” editorially, .iiiiit < ex<. opinents indicate that the amount of
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  • 873 19 GUIDES, AIR-PILOTS AND CABARETS Teheran. The Shah of Persia has recently expressed friendship for England. Schools, filled with over a quarter of a million young Persians, teach English and French. Englishmen and Europeans, in whom a wide confidence is being engendered, are everywhere to be met on
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    • 77 19 G gonorally uiofui Modi oI no for all CHmatot a jTJloißrowpgt H« I 811 II•■ s l I NO SuDStitutS. Hi a PPM /T- A and ’EVER, GROUP, AGUE. DIARRHCfiA ainV Th. r.llabl. Family r.m«iy f.r STOMACH CHILLS /NFLUENZA,COUGHS,COLOR and la th. only apoeific in CATARRH, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. CHOLERA and
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  • 480 20 U. S. NAVAL EXPERT IN SINGAPORE MAN WHO BUILT COLOSSAL RADIO STATION Strategic developments in the Western Pacific were described to the -‘Sunday Tinies” by Capt. F. H. Cooke, the officer of the U.S. Navy in charge i»f naval construction work at
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  • 189 20 Singapore Races GAHEN STRATHPEFFER TO CARRY 9.4 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 9. The following weights are announced for the last day: GOLD CUP Horses, Class I—Div. I—l Miles. EASTERN KNIGHT 9.04 GAHEN 9.04 STRATHPEFFER 9.04 JACK FLY 9.02 BESTLOT 8.11 KUALA QUEEN 8.04
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  • 90 20 Of Th«* Jubilees The Silver Jubilee Badminton Party beat the Jubilee Badminton Party by four games to one in match played on tfie latter’s court on Saturday with the following result. (S.J.B.P. Players mentioned first Singles: S.K Koe beat Narayanan 15-2: 15-9; O Nagalingam beat S.P Shamugam 15-4: 15-3.
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  • 139 20 The following are the la'est quotations for today Buyers Sellers UN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95 Hong Fatt 52% 55 Johan 26 28 K. Kamunting 60 66 K. Lanjut 15 0 15 6 Katu 18 6 19 0 Killinghall 13 0 13 6 K. Kampar
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  • 174 20 Business For Tomorrow's Ordinary Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tomorrow 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary M. eti'g held on August 27, 1935. 2. Any specie! business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived
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  • 65 20 D.A.F.C. v. P.R.C. The first division match between the Darul Aihsan Football Club and the Perang Recreation Club has been arranged to be played tomorrow on ’he S. X. I. ground. The result of this match will decide as to who will be the runners-up in. the
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  • 130 20 TIN SATURDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £221.0.0 No market London—(3 months) £209.5.0 No market Singapore $107.12% $107.37% Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.— (Sundricd) $4.00 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER London 5 7 16d 5 7 jgd New York ll%c(G) 11 7 16c(G) Singapore—Spot 18% c 18 a/ c
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  • 462 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers sellers Buyers Seilers TIN Ayer Wer.g 1.80 1-85 1.80 1.85 Batu Selangor 90 95 90 95 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fat 52% 55 52% 55 Klang River 1.57% 1.62% 1.57% 1.62% Kuchai 67% 72% 67% 72% Mambau 50 52% 50 52%
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  • 44 20 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 London Bank 2 3]g 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 m st credit 2 4% 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 12 dis. Shanghai T.T. 34 dis. !ndia T.T. 154 Bar Silver 29%
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  • 338 20 KENNED I OMPA TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest qu in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.'3 List today Saturday Toda. Buyeis Sellers Buyers; TIN.— Ampat Tin 4 0 4 6 4 0 Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1 B. Selangor 90 95ex 90 Hitejn 49 54 49
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  • 121 20 Latest Quotations j Saturday Friday Paris 74 53,64 75 57 64 New York 4.92% 4.93% 4.94% 4 95 Brussels 29.33 29.36 j Geneva 15.16% 15.17 ’Amsterdam 7.29% 7.30% Milan 60% 60% 'Berlin 12.25 12.27 J Prague 119% 119% j Copenhagen ’Oslo 19.90% 19.90%» Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%
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  • 100 20 Issuing Rupees 154 $lOO Paying Rupees 156 $lOO RATES OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON OTHER PLACES: CHlNA—lssuing; Rates Canton $6B Straits $lOO Chin Swatc.w $66 do $lOO do Amoy $67 do $lOO d«> Foochow $67 do $lOO d> Shanghai
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 41 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ratnfa 6.00 a.m. 76 E 5 m.m. Noon 8 i NW TIDE TABLE TODAY High W ater Low Water 9 59 a.m 3.35 am. 10.56 p.m 4.55 p.m. TOMORROW 10.54 a.m 4.55 a.m. 11.40 p.m 5.42 p.m.
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