Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 210. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 446 1 Hylams To Be Tried In District Court 1 hree Hylams, Wee Ah Meng, Tan ’1 ing \nn an<l Pang Kuan Phang, irrested in connection with an explon in a house near the Naval Base »n July 25. were sent from the third magistrate's court, where thev had
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  • 61 1 —Reuter Wireless. Discriminatory Surtax On Certain Products Ottawa, Sept. 9. The Canadian government has informed the Japanese Minister that if the discriminatory surtax of 50 per cent, ad valorem on certain products exported to Japan were not discontinued, the Dominion will be obliged to notify that the
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  • 142 1 —Rugby Radio Service. For Regulation Of Sales And Prices London. September 9. According to Press reports the International Nitrogen Agreements negotiated in July by groups representing the nitrogen industries of Belgium. Czecbo Slovakia. Germany. Great Britain. Holland. Italy. Ncrway, Poland and Switzerland have now been signed by
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Five Killed And 50 Injured Rome, Sept. 10. Five persons were killed and 50 injured in head-on collision between two trains near Padua.
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  • 131 1 Reuter. Excise Dufy On Rayon Wastes Removed London, Sept. 9. The long-awaited aid to the development of Great Britain’s important raycn staple fibre industry materialises tcday when the excise duty on staple fibre rayon wastes is removed. Rayon manufacturers have long sought I the abolition of the levy
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  • 255 1 Rugby Radio Service. Marked Decrease Shown I I I 377,000 MORE EMPLOYED SINCE JANUARY London, September 9 i Tho progress.ve rise in the numbers in employment and the fall in the numbers of unemployed continued in August Since 1 January’ 1935 there has been a decrease in
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  • 39 1 Reuter Wirelens. Chicago. Sept. 9. The aeroplane designer. Mr. Anthony’ Fokker has been served a rubpeona bv the Senate of Munitions Investigating Committee. According to Senator Mye, the committee wish to question him regarding certain aircraft sales
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  • 257 1 Rugby Radio Service. M. Benes Elected President i EXAMINATION OF ITALIAN MEMORANDUM BEGUN London, Sept. 9. The 16th Assembly of the League of Nations met today’ and elected as President M. Benes. Foreign Minister of Czecho Slovakia. It was then adjourned till this evening when it elected
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  • 81 1 Reuter. In American Waters POSSESSION OF LIQUOR WORTH £40,000 Washington, Sept. 9. The capture of the British schooner “Popocatapelt” off Cape May, New Jersey with, it is alleged £40,000 worth of liquor aboard, has been accomplished after a four years’ chase by the States’ coastguard officers. Aeroplanes,
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  • 167 1 routes across Greenland. —Rugby Radio Service. From Expedition In Arctic Regions London, September 10. Sir Ernest Shackleton’s famous ship the Quest.” which was chartered by the British East Greenland Expedition this summer to transport the party and store* and carry out exploration in the Arctic reached Aberdeen
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  • 45 1 B. B. C. Aerial Tests A cable has been received from the 8.8. C. stating that tests on Aerials for GSF and GSI will be made from 1530 to 1700 GMT Sept. 10th to 13th. Aerial for GSI win be changed every 15 minutes.
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  • 154 1 But It Was Quite Harmless Batu Pahat, September 6. A remarkable story of a snake sleeping with a baby comes from Senggarang, a village about 13 miles from here. The wife of a rubeer tapper put her baby daughter in her bed on the floor, and
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  • 111 1 PLAN TO SEIZE PREMIER AS HOSTAGE HEAVY SENTENCES PASSED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 9. The Special Court has now dealt with the recent conspiracy by 15 non-commissioned officers who were arrested. Thirteen were tried on a charge of planning an insurrection and 11 pleaded guilty.
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  • 172 1 —Reuter. Republicans Monarchists Clash Athens, Sept. 10. A fierce clash occurred at midnight between Republican officers led by General Panayotakos and Monarchist Guards at the threshold cf toe building where the Cabinet was meeting to consider a plebiscite on the question of the restoration of the
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  • 84 1 Signor Attolice A Guest Of Herr Hitler Signor Attolice today proceeded to Nuremburg to attend the Nazi congress a» j Herr Hitler’s guest. He is the only ambassador of mcior Powers at the congress apart fiom the Polish representatives. The police seized the current simpliciss’mus cartooning of death
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  • 2520 3 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S ENGAGEMENT BELGIUM'S ROYAL TRAGEDY QUEEN ASTRID'S HOMELY LIFE EUGENICS AND RACE PRESERVATION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 3. I T was from Balmoral a ytor ago that the King announced his consent to' the engagement of his youngest son io the
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    • 188 3 Dirt on the floor means DANGER PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP I Sitlil 1J I B lIMW M Vi yJ V JBSs.S-'-111 ISiftilß Wi Bbl i JI < J Dirt trodden in from the You cannot prevent them streets is certain to contain getting on your hands. But disease
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  • 460 4 ONE HAS DONE THE NAIROBI TO LONDON TRIP And Now Is Joining This New Car Venture facing bad roadsand PERHAPS BANDITS London. Aug. 30. O M Fry, Royal West Kent Cap to rejoin his battalion m S” HisXe is up on October
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  • 97 4 Repair C* Ccilision Damage The Ramillies, the battleship of the Home! Fleet which was damaged in collision with the German steamer Eisenach, off Sandgate,! Kent, wa.‘i dry-docked at Portsmouth Dockyard for examination and repair of the damage to bow and forecastle. Representatives of the North
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  • 962 4 i Graphic Details Of i Disaster SAND FLOOD DANGER 'i Soon after the news of the great disaster j of January 15, 1934, in Bihar and Nepal j reached Calcutta, four geologists, under the; leadership of Dr. J. A. Dunn, were sent to j study the earthquake
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  • 148 4 NEARLY 30,000 PERSONS PROSECUTED i I Two out of every three income-tax, in India last year were sent tn. falsely. I Had the Government officials accepted the ozen figures and not j checked up every entry rigorously, the Exchequer would haze lost over £2,500.,000—< about 34
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  • 106 4 Bound Over In Liverpool Described as a deserter from the EHer-man-City finer City of Calcutta, a 28-year-old Lascar seamen named Rame Same Rame Chundra was bound over for a year at Liverpool Police Court for being in unauthorised possession of a quantity of Indian hemp. Detective-sergeant W.
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  • 171 4 Hastening Prohibition It is understood (says Reuter) that the' Government of India contemplate the total 1 prohibition of underground work by wo-, men in the mines after next July. The! number of women working underground fell from 39,785 in 1928 and 12,799 in 1933, the lest
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  • 104 4 Lahore, Sept. 2. The embers of the recent Hindu Moslem dispute in Lahore over the demolit on of the Shahidganj mosque are again being fanned into flame by Moslem leaders in the Punjab, and serious agitation broke out at Gujranw’ala, 60 miles from here. The Moslems
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  • 439 4 In Force For Three Years PREPARING FOR SEPARATION I The text of an agreement reached be--1 tween the Governments of Indie, and Burma on the subject of trade and immigrat tion relations in the period immediately j following the separation of Burma from India w r
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  • 2641 5 SEQUEL TO PETITION BY HYLAM COMMUNITY INTERESTING TAIPING CASE VAST CROWDS THRONG COURT HOUSE (brom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 9. Scidoin has the 1 aiping public evinced so much interest in a iping Police Court case, as when the enquiry opened
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  • 425 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. M. I. Merican is now acting Legal Adviser, Kedah, in place .of Mr. C. W. Dawson. Capt. G. R. Wiseman, Boarding Officer, Singapore, has been appointed to act as Harbour Master, Perak. Dr. I. D. Gebbie, Health Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to officiate as
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  • 189 6 j WOMEN and children were among the thousands tn 1 Brussels who waited to file past the coffin ol their dead Queen to pay their last homage. Anna Neagle" as Peg Woffington in •‘Peg of Old Drury,” at the Leicester Square Cinema. APPLIQUE EMBROIDERY in
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  • 1014 7 In Court With Lobe Missing ACCUSED GIVEN BENEFIT: OF "DOUBT d A Tamil, Mangai, who was charged before Mr. B. F. Bridge in the District Court yesterday of having caused grievous hurt to a compatriot, Odayan, but was given the benefit of the doubt and discharged. The
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  • 511 7 CHINESE GETS FOUR MONTHS' R.I. Having pleaded guilty cn a charge ot at’empted theft of gold chain and locket at Chowrcsta Road on September 4. an unemployed barber named Tan Ah Beng appeared before the magistrate yesterday for sentence. Detective Inspector A. H. Hunt said here
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  • 792 7 Serious Allegations STORY OF BETTING TRANSACTIONS A case .of considerable interest came up for hearing beiore Che Mohd. Salleh, the Taiping Mag.su acc, in the police court when Mr. D. Thamby-iuja.n, c.-itf clerk, of the Perak Education appeared i as defendant in a claim for $lOO which
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  • 460 7 TAMIL'S PLEA IN VAGRANCY CASE It is very difficult for a man like me to get wc-ik. Whenever I get one, somet*dy given information about my past record to my employer and I get the sack again.” This was a statement made by Govindasamy, one- of
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  • 110 7 Fifth Award For Excellent Photography For five successive years Paramount cameramen have won the annual award of the Accdcmy of Mot on Picture Arts and Sciences fcr excellence of photography. a chcck-back discloses. The system cf awards has been in effect for seven yea;c. I “With Byrd at
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  • 96 7 Gordon's Tankard For Gerald Wilson j i Gerald Wi'son. the champion stceplei cii'se jockey, was married at Severn Stoxe, I Wcrc'siershire, on August 27, e Miss Vera M ud Mary Rimell, daughter of Mr. Tern Rimcll. th'' Kinnerley racehorse ‘rain r. Danny Morgan, th e steeplechase jcckey 1
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  • 888 8 Programme For Tomorrow PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow Horses, Class 2, Division 1, About 6 Furlongs. 00 2 BILL OF THE PLAY 9.10 M. van Breukelen Owner 00 0 THE ROUMBA 8.10 Lam Looking van Breukelen 33
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  • 235 8 Chinese Recreation Club Beat Europeans TWO CLEAR GOALS (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Monday. On their own ground the Ipoh Club were beaten in a hockey match by the Perak Chinese Recreation Club by two clear goals this evening. The slippery condition of the ground rendered good play
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  • 70 8 —Reuter. Bahram Favourite At 2 To 1 On The St. Leger callover resulted as follows: I|2 Bahram laid and wanted. 101 Field Trial taken and offered. 10.1 Fairbairn offered, ***** taken. 13 1 Plassy taken and offered. 18.1 Solarray taken and offered. 25.1 Buckleigh offered,
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  • 53 8 Fixtures For Saturday The following are the fixtures in the Penang Badminton Association’s Open Championships for Saturday: 5.30 p. m. Men’s Doubles (Semi-final): Tan Choon Kooi and Chee Phui Kwai vs. Tan Boon Tatt and Lim Yong Fong. 6.00 p.m. Men’s Singles (final): Tan Boon Piew vs.
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  • 63 8 Lawn Bowls Tournament The final match of the Lawn Bowls Tournament Singles Handicap—F. N. Syer v T.A. Wemyss will be played on Thursday. September 12. 1935, at 5.15 p m and other games will also be arranged. The above will be followed by the distribution of Prizes
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  • 123 8 —Reuter. British Women Players Eliminated Forest Hills, Sept. 10. In the quarter-final match in the Men’s Singles in the American Tennis Championships between Grant and Budge, the former was leading 6—4, 6 —4, 2—o when a deluge descended and the sky was blackened. Despite protests of the officials
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  • 91 8 Runnymede Hotel patrons are promis-] ed something new in the way of enter-1 tainment at the Cocktail Dance tomorrow and at the Dinner Dances on Thursday and Saturday. M. Devey, cartoonist’ and impersonator, who worked in the' alt Disney Studio in Paris and was* for the placing
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  • 149 8 —Reuter. Villa Beaten By Middlesbro' STOKE CITY WINS CONVINCINGLY I London, September 9. The following are results of matches played today in the English League DIVISION I Aston V. 2 Middlesbro’ 7 Sheffield W. 2 Bolton W. 2 Stoke C. 3 Chelsea 0 DIVISION II Barnsley 3
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  • 261 8 Glugor Club Beat Boatmen's Union The Glugor Club gained a decisive victory of four clear goals over the Boatmen’s Union in their second division fixture played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground. The winners thus qualified to meet the Muslim Recreation Club in the final. Play was
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  • 144 8 —Reuter. Terrific Punching Of Challenger I BENNY LYNCH'S SENSATIONAL WIN Manchester, Sept. 1 In a fifteen rounds contest for 1 World’s, European and British weight championship titles, Ben Lvnch (Glasgow) defeated la Brown (Manchester), the holder, the second round, the referee stop;»: the fight. I
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  • 52 8 (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Today. Boxing in Perak will be given a great impetus when the famous boxer, Gunboat Jack makes his appearance in Ipoh. Jack has been billed to meet Ignacio Fernandez, that “evergreen” fighter in the star bout of a promotion on
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  • 58 8 —Rugby Radio Service Leaves Plymouth On Stage Of Flight London. Sept. 9. The three Short Singapore flying boats, which were delayed by unfavourable weather from a start last Tuesday on a formation flight to Basra in four stages of approximately 1.000 miles each, left Plymouth today on
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    1900 9 IRISH TRIUMPH IN EBOR HANDICAP Gimcrack Stakes Surprise CHAMPION JOCKEY'S HAT TRICK (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 3. STEVE DONOGHUE’S SUCCESS Steve Donoghue, although more than ty years of age, has lost none of his t illiant jockeyship. As the result of clever hng he won
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  • 1224 9  -  BUT HIS GAMBLE DID NOT COME OFF The Tests Reviewed By JACK HOBBS London, August 21. j The first thing that strikes me about the series of Test Matches concluded at the Oval yesterday between England and South Africa is that three days is not long
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  • 901 10 The annual report of the Customs and Excise Department, F.M.S. for the year 1934 is more than an informative document as, in addition to dealing with trade, it also reviews that verv lucrative business, the sale of chandu. The report for 1934 is signed by Mr.
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  • 860 10 WILL BAHRAM WIN TOMORROW? Today, on the eve of the St. Leger, the Aga Khan’s Bahram continues to be a red hot favourite and the question is, will he win and become one 6f the few horses who have survived a' searching racing career and never been
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  • 136 10 Application To Supreme Court (By Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Tcday. An application was made in the Supreme Court this morning for the transfer of a case from the Warden of Mines to the Supreme Court on the ground that the War- den of Mines was not competent
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  • 802 11 INTERESTING SUPREME COURT SUIT CSaim For $43,183 And Interest CURIOUS ENTRIES IN ACCOUNT BOOKS Two Chinese, half brothers, both carrying on the business of awnbrokers, one at Singapore nd the other at Penang, figured .> parties to an interesting suit hich commenced in the Supreme Court
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  • 200 11 Conviction On Alternative i Charge NOTICE OF APPEAL i LODGED Judgment was delivered by the ma- listrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the se in which an educated Chinese, C. I Tenson alias Teh Tok Cheng, was -arged with having in his custody, ssession, control or guardianship
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  • 180 11 Alleged Provision Of Facilities Loh Ah Chan, a Cantonese woman, was charged in the police court today that she, not being a person appointed by the Superintendent on his behalf, did keep open a place wherein facilities were provided for the consumption of chandu in return for remuneration,
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  • 76 11 Hearing Fixed For October 7 The case was mentioned in the police court today in which a Chinese, Kam Boon Hooi, stands charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Chew Siew Huat, at Carnavon Street on July 28. Mr. Khoo Soon Chee who appeared for Mr.
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  • 574 11 Eye-Witness’s Account Of Accident SUICIDE VERDICT RETURNED (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. Monday. The tragic death of a Tamil employee who ended his own life by leaping on to the rails in front of a train and was fatally injured formed the subject of
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  • 179 11 Malay Dies At Bukit Gantang Taiping, Sept. 9. Another fatal case of snake bite was reported from Bukit Gantang on Sunday. 'lt appeared that while e, Malay named j Man, aged 50, was putting fish traps in I the “bendang” he was attacked by a black I
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  • 502 11 G.T.B. Just To See Isako Circus I WALKED ALL WAY FROM HILLS Ipoh, Mcnday. It must have been a strong attraction i that has caused the primitive people living in the hills near Chemor to come to the I town at night. But believe
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  • 63 11 Young Trees Uprooted (By Our Perak Representative! Ipoh, Monday. A strong gale was experienced in Ipoh and other low-lying areas in the Kinta valley this evening at about 4.30 and lasted over 20 minutes. Fortunately there was no damage beyond the uprooting of e few trees in
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    • 344 11 •Some Recent Cow o Gate The support and prescription of *H| the Doctor—the warm recommendation of the Nurse—the Z—H praise of the Mother, and the w w delighted though unspoken approval of the Baby all these > are tributes highly valued and esteemed bv Cow Gate. Committees the world over
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  • 963 12 Market Reports U.S. CONSUMPTION ESTIMATES London, Sept. 3. Various rubber market reports have, as usual, been issued in the past week giving news of the present position and views as to the future. Below will be found extracts from certain of these circulars. PREVAILING PESSISISM Lane
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  • 235 12 £5,000.000 Worth Of Imports INCREASED EMPIRE SUPPLY Great Britain imported more canned and bottled fruit last year than ever before. This fact emerges from a report just published by the Imperial Economic Committee. The total quantity w r as 173,000 tons, valued at more than £5,000,000. In
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  • 98 12 Increased Deliveries To The United Kingdom The statistics issued by Mr. W. H. Gartsen (Henry Rogers Sons and Co.) 1 relative to tin show the visible supplies at the end of August as 15,420 tens, or about I 130 tons less than at the end of July,
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  • 114 12 Profit to 31st Mar. of United Rubber and Coffee Plantations (1932), after charging loss on exchange £5,373 (£2.154) was £5,255 (£5,092), plus £639 brought in. Interim of 4 p.c. paid 15th Sept, absorbed £3.076 (nil), staff bonus, 1933 —34, £227, to buildings and machinery £250 (£240),
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  • 186 12 Issue Expected VICTORIA FALLS DEALINGS A public issue of capital is expected to be made by the International Rubber Powder Company. This is a new company which proposes to ship rubber to London in powder form, instead of in sheets, the present practice. T?ie company has a
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  • 207 12 Kinta Kellas Rubber And Tin Payments The directors of the Kinta Kellas Rubber l Estates propose to pay a dividend of 5 per cent., less tax. on account of the year jended 31st March last on Bth October. This is the first distribution since the final 2% per
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  • 229 12 Results Of First Six Months 1 Production The Pelepah Tin Dredging, which commenced operations in October last reports a net profit of £3.712 for the six months to 31st March, 1935. The directors have written off preliminary expenses £2,327, leaving a balance of £1,385. Expenditure for the
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  • 110 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Peris 74 59 64 74 53 64 New York 4.93% 4.92% Montreal 4.94«% 4.94% Brussels 29.31 29.33 Geneva 15.18% 15.16% Amsterdam 7.31% 7.29% Milan 60% 60% Berlin 12.26 12.25 Prague 119% 119 ft Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%
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  • 705 13 League To Continue Efforts For Economic Recovery TASKS BEFORE ASSEMBLY London, September 9. 1 he assembly of the League of Nations met this morning at C*tiieva under the Presidency of Senor Guinazu (Argentine). 1 he election of a new President is one of
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  • 51 13 .—Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 9. There was applause when Dr. Benes, who took the Chair at the .Assembly to which he was decisively ejected in a brief speech declared, “confidently we shall find new ways to peace and shall pit 1 vail over our difficulties to emerge triumphantly
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  • 164 13 —Reuter. $91,000 In Cash And Stamps SHANGHAI POST OFFICE'S LOSS Shanghai, Sept. 9. An armed guard was killed and two postal workers were seriously injured and admitted to the hospital when a gang of Chinese gunmen daringly tried to loot a truck which had just entered the
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  • 156 13 Berlin, Sept. 9. A new Italian bid for German friendship is bow diplomatic circles regard the unexpectedly early presentation of credentials by the new Italian Ambassador, Signor Attolice to Herr Hitler yesterday, the announcement of which was kept secret until late yesterday evening. Signor Attolice
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  • 66 13 —Reuter Wireless. Remarkable Sequel In U. S. Court New York, Sept. 9. The recent riot on the occasion of the sailing of the “Bremen” had a remarkable sequel in court, the magistrate dismissing the charges against the five accused denounced the Hitler regime from the Bench, and described
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  • 733 13 —Reuter. In Parliament House ASSAILANT RIDDLED WITH BULLETS Baton Rouge, Sept. 9. Senator Huey Long was shot and wounded in the State Parliament House and the assailant was killed. Senator Huey Long was reported to have been shot in the stomach and rushed to the hospital
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    • 216 13 ———w—--6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 HE WAS A SHEEP IN WOLFS CLOTHING l\ The police the under- Bfe BESS world—even his wife BF£ Rp J3B h gjMftSl thought he was a gang- m|B EMfe- ’Js |gl w tKEKKQI SjW ster! But he was just aF j® pwL® K* W EMBn JSJJJ
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  • 408 14 NOTICE A telegram from G.P.O. London notifies] tha t the mail despatched from Penang on; August 17 by the s.s. "Kaisar-I-Hind”. was delivered in Londcn on September 9. AIK MAIL A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole 01 Europe, by
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  • 721 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES f Schedule Of Principal Line* The following Is a Mat of veeeels arriving and eailing from Penang during the week: 9 IN PORT TODAY 1 S.S. CYCLOPS from Liverpool. Sails for Manila and Japan. r a M.V. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe, Sigli Olehleh and Sabang.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1010 14 W ireless Programm e s p a i Norman Austin. 6.50 —The St. Leger.* A B• B running commentary by R. C. Lyle, relayed from the Town Moor Racecourse, DonTODAY caster. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. I 7.2o—lnterlude. t 7.35 —Pattison’s Salon Transmission Q rchestra directed by Norris Stanley.
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    • 194 14 9.05 —News in English on DJQ, DJA and in Dutch on DJB. 9.20 —Brass Band. In the Interval A Story from Home. 10.35 News in German on DJQ, DJA DJB 10.50 Current Events. 11.00“ A Winter Journey” and “A Wanderer’s Fantasy” by Franz Schubert W. Blanke, vocalist. Hans-Martin Theopdd, piano.
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    • 2021 15 TTTTr 1 BLUE PUMMEL LIME Ulirin" I ’*<J Tw-Titr LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service ihMfirßi Penang. London. OUTWARDS l j .‘~'-*~'7TSi f l^ <n r EURYBATES Genoa, Mars., A’dam, L’don and Hamburg Sept. 12 Oct. 10 J :5 MgZj-*>„ C DET’CALION Mars.,
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    • 136 16 More than Half a Century Quality and Purity arc Our Guarantees for R■ H i J IIMHI g KEY-BEER SOLE IMPORTERS: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG SINGAPORE FOR THE SEASON /7? 1 Syke’s “Nippy” for nippy forwards. /7l< I “Yorkshire Driver” for good players. I “Selected Al” for
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    • 244 16 lijkjj i f eV* HIUwMLw' 16.3() Tonight 9.30 6-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 ~,l kl/. ctaov r»E CIIMNY A 100 PER CENT. ACTION A FASCINATING STORY OF SUNNY SPA,N ,N spXdour GLORY Malay Talkie PORTRAYED BY FAMOUS ARTISTES (T 1 D 1 Tujohredang S K-®i™ Kesaktian’ Jo ~tt UAPPENEP Xr'Wv A
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    • 107 16 FUN 9 FROLIC Tonight! Tonight! 2ND LAST NIGHT THE RENOWNED MALAYAN MISS NORMAH AMATEUR DRAMATIC PARTY SHOWN TO BUMPER HOUSE LAST NIGHT An Ultra Modern Dancing Operatic Show with New Costumes, Gorgeous Sceneries and Amateur Artistes will stage "SULTAN BAHOROM SHAH" NO FREE LISTS. :o: WEMBLEY PARK THE MISS KIAH
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  • 489 17 WIFE OF SPANISH GRANDEE Waited 34 Years To Marry THEN SHE DIED IN 18 MONTHS “Passionate, romantic and prudent; hunter and hunted in one, with the whip of childhood misery at his back. Gatherer of power, gatherer of money, collector of titles, confidant of queens,
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  • 394 17 A Famous Shrine In Norfolk THE SEVEN SACRAMENT FONT Each year, to a village church in Norik, go hundreds of visitors to see the It is the seven sacrament font in the arish church of St. Mary, Little Walsingiam, near Fakenham. Standing on a base seven
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  • 195 17 All Controls Intact I cn open verdict as to the cause of the ..dent was returned at the resumed inest at Cardiff on the three men who t re killed when a Western Airways 'nine dived on a mudbank near Carforeshore of Bristol Channel
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  • 314 17 Seeking Post As A Housekeeper DAUGHTERS ALSO WANT WORK The widow of Sir William Watson, the poet, who died on August 12, is seeking work as housekeeper and she is also anxious to find employment for her two daughters. In her cottage at Rottingdean, near Brighton.
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  • 202 17 Empire Air Plans Imperial Airways have given a big order for flying boats for Empire air lines. This step follows the decision to accelerate and multiply the services to Cape Town, Australia, and elsewhere. More than a dozen of new boats are to be built.
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  • 29 17 DANCE-BAND LEADER Harry Rzy and his bride, formerly Miss Elizabeth Brooke, who have been honeymooning on the Riviera, at Victoria last niqht on their return to London.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 409 17 I I ENG AUN TONG j I I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL i glj > fi 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. I U g bWwTit I nJiIA M wwa g I I i i 1 7i BALM I I JI I To be healthy is to be wealthy and so is
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  • 250 18 “LIVED CHIEFLY ON FRUIT” A girl who slimmed to such an extent 1 that eventually she was unable to eat ordi- > nary food, was the subject of an inquest at Willaston, Cheshire on Sept. 2. Remarking that she evidently had a kink and obsession for
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  • 132 18 Thousands of Canadian ex-servicemen from all parts of the Dominion, accompanied bv their wives and children, will visit Europe next year for the unveiling ceremony of Canada’s war memorial now nearing completion at Vimy Ridge. It will be the largest pilgrimage ever organised, and a distance
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  • 549 18 STRUTS TO STOP VIBRATION AND STREAMLINE MASTS Tn E £6,(O).(XX) Cunard-Whitĕ Star liner Queen Mary, which is being fitted out at the Clydebank shipyard of Messrs. John Brown, will be a vessel of 80,000 tons, the largest afloat. First estimate gave her tonnage at
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  • 214 18 Sequel To Trip Tc Gef I Parents' Consent i Landing in a cricket field on the way to get the consent of his fiancee’s father to their engagement Andrew Thomas Smith, j Fulw’ood Park, Liverpool, was met by a i policeman and then found that the 'plane 1
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  • 212 18 Mr. Isidore De Lara Mr. Isidore de Lara, the British composer, died on September 2, a Reuter’s telei gram from Paris states, at the age of 77. j Although born in London. Mr. de had lived in Paris for the past fifty years. He studied
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  • 557 18 Motoring Charges Denied CRITICISM OF DOCTOR Harry Tate, the well-known comedian, gave evidence on Aug. 29 in the case at South Western Court in which he is accused of several motoring offences. In his own name of Ronald Macdonald Huttchinson, he was charged with having
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    • 197 18 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It no longer necessary to suffer from lose of vigour and manhood weak memory and body, nervousness, impure blood. Sickly skin, depression, and poor sleep, because an American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy way to end these troubles. This discovery Is
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    • 432 18 What’s Fred Been Doing To His Hair? ft was Getting Very Thin, He was Going Bald PtgjgKgg —THEN HE STARTED -I HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL 'T? And what a difference it made. His hair soon began to grow again. The \1 bald patches disappeared and he’s 'A looking younger than ever. His friends
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  • 2293 19 HELPED TO MEND MACHINE GUN WHICH MIGHT HAVE KILLED THE PRISONERS APOLOGY FOR POOR FARE How Gareth Jones tried to win the ccnti jence of his captors and subsequent murderers, and even helped to mend their jammed machine-gun, ig told in e. dispatch iecelved
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  • 124 19 Big Earthquake In Japan Recalled Tokyo, August 30. On the ev e of the 12th anniversary of the big earthquake of 1923 the ashes of 223 foreigneis, who perished in the earthquake, were removed to a new memorial tower together with the ashes of 100,000. Japanese victims.
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  • 59 19 Tokyo, September 2. The Kokumin reports that the Admiralty has decided cn four points of oil policy:—firstly, the development of the home rei sources; secondly, the exploitation of forI eign resources, including the oil concessions i in north Saghalien and the southern Pacific; j thirdly, the storage
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  • 59 19 t Tokyo, September. 1 f One hundred and thirty charcoal burners were drowned yesterday afternoon as a result of torrent el rains, which caused floods in Hoiobetsu village in the southern part of Hakkaido (the nor'hern island). The floods inflicted damage roughly eati mated at half a million
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 60 19 DANGERS OF IMPURE BLOOD ihe root cause of most diseases impure blood. If you suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheumatism, Painful Joints, etc.— you MUST remove the CAUSE by purifying the blood» Clarke's Blood Mixture is the foremost and genuine blood purifier, healer
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    • 41 19 O’ 'rail' muatnot H *Sb you/t, U W TIMH MATTWT.. MB WWWATJVWWVJWWWVWWJWWU K ALL ALONG THE UNE uxora? HANDKERCHIEFS SHOW QURLITY RND < distinction. Made in England. I r Guaranteed Colours A HENRY WAUGH Co.LTP IMPORTERS. SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. < 1 ..T
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  • 1027 20 SUMMARY OF AIR TRANSPORT PROGRESS British commcicial aviation has just reached e.ncoici m Icslone in its history—the comple'ion cf sixteen years of pioneer progress. It was in May 1919, that civil flying in Great Britain received official permission from the Air Ministry to start operations,
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  • 140 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) No market £219.0.0 London—(3 months) No market £208.15.0 Singapore $107.37 $107.00 Business Done Penang $108.12% $107.87% (Ready) Business Done Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.90 $3 90 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER London 5 7 16d 5%d New York 11 7 16c(G)
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  • 140 20 Order Of Running And Scratchings (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 10. The order cf iunning and the scratchings for Wednesday's races at Singapore are as fellows Race 1 Ponies —Class 2—Division 3 ebout 5 Furlongs. Scratching: Brons Velvet and Carwren. Race 2 Herses —Class 4 —Division 4
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  • 109 20 Reuter First Round Results Cleveland, Ohio. Sept. 10. In the American Amateur Golf Championship, first round. Levi Yoder (W ashington) beat Francis Ouimet 2 and 1; and Little beat Rufas King (Wichita Falls) 3 and 1,- Reuter. Later. The course was lashed with rain in the
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  • 79 20 Coroner's Verdict The Taiping Coroner returned the following verdict in the Taiping exhumation case: I have no doubt that the husband of the deceased and his second mistress did ill treat and abuse the dead woman Leng Boot Tua. The Coroner directed that the husband and the
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  • 52 20 LOCAL ASSN. A General Meeting of the Association is to b e held on Friday, 13th instant at 6.30 p.m. at Headquarters, McAlister Road. Agenda 1. Brief Report of work of Executive Comm ttee (Hon. Secretary) 2. Brief Report of General Scout Activities (A.C. Malaya) 3. Empire
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  • 37 20 In Singapore General Hospital Mr. E. Neman, the Penang trainer, is a patient at the Singapore General Hos pital. He has been very seriously ill but from news received today he is slightly better.
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  • 486 20 First Annual General Meeting The first annual general meeting of the Hindu Velala Mahajana Sangam was held on Sunday the B‘h inst. at 9 p.m. at the Sangam premises .90 Kuantan Road, Penang Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay JP, occu-, pying the Chair. The annual report and
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  • 290 20 A.A ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyeis Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1-80 1-85 1.80 1-85 Batu Selangor 90 95 90 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fatt 52% 55 52% 55 Klang River 1.57% 1.62% 1.57% 1-62% Lukut 1.07 2 1.12 */2 105 1.10 Mambau 50 52% 50
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  • 141 20 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 London Bank 23H 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 m st credit 2j4% 3 Documentary 24% On New’ York Demand 57 4 France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 12 dis. Shanghai T.T. 34 dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver -9A RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON
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  • 435 20 KENNEDY COMPz TODAYS PRICED The following are the lates: 0 9 In MESSRS. KENNEDY C’c List today Yesterday 7 Buyers Sellers Buy rs Ayer Hitam 1.50 1.57 2 1.5. Ayer Panas 1.45 1.52% 1.45 Bassett 52% 57% 52 B. Lintang 1.00 1.05 Broga 77% 82% 77
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  • 109 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95 Hitam 48 50 Hong Fatt 52 54c Johan 26 28 K. Kamunting 6 0 6|3 K. Lenjut 15 0 1516 Katu 18 6 19|0 Killinghall 13 0 13|6 K.
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    • 34 20 YOt/R DOG MOST RAVE MEAT H« get» fl in really wholesome form in combination with finest wheatmeals n OVALS eWVI SUFKSMS IN DOO’S UTUM Trerft anywiriN E. S. BEST, V P.O. Box 291, Bombay.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 38 20 WEATHER REPORT I Temperature Wind Rainfal 6.00 a.m. 77 S 8 m.m.' Neon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 10.54 a.m 4.55 a .m. 11.40 p.m 5.42 p.m. TOMORROW 11.40 a.m 5.48 a.m. 6.22 p.m.
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