Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 218. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 191 1 U.S. AND JAPAN BUY LESS BUT EMPIRE MORE Malaya teth imported and exported less during last month than during August, 1934. Grcus imports frl’ fiom $43.492,000 to $4O 488.000. and gross exports fell from $50,005.000 tc $48.800,000. The gross trade of the month was $89.288 000
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  • 194 1 .—Rueby Radio Service. Big Decrease In "Dead Weight" London, Sept. 18. An official statement pn the National Debt issued today shows that the total “dead weight” debt on March 31, 1935, ameunted to £7,800 436,868, a decrease in Uie previous 12 months of £21,861,193. To tnis is added
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  • 64 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London. Sept. 18. Mr. Arthur Henderson. President of the League cf Nations Disarmament Conference, who celebrated his 73rd birthday last week is taking a complete rest on medical advice. His condition is not regarded as serious, but he has
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. London. Sept. 18. Sir Stafford Cripps has resigned from 1 the National Executive of the Labour Party in order to dissociate himself frem the attitude of the executive in supporting the government’s foreign policy and the desire not to embarrass his colleagues re- garding this matter.
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  • 526 1 Gibraltar is ?,lso reported.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. DOUBLE PURPOSE REVEALED Rome, Sept. 18. A double purpose lies behind the j official announcement that Italian troops at Libya are being reinforced. The spirit of rebellion has smouldered among the Senussi tribesmen since J General Grazian
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  • 142 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Big Future In Britain London, September 18 The Under-Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, opening the new municipal aerodrome at Southend-cn-Sea today, said that apart from any question of eir communication with the continent it was quite clear that there was a big future for
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  • 135 1 mechanisation of the forces. —Rugby Radio Service. Eight Air Squadrons Take Part London, Sept. 18. Fcur infantry divisions, four tank battalions, tw’o cavalry brigades and eight air squadrons are engaged in army manoeuvres w’hich began last night and which are the first large scale manoeuvres since 1925. The
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  • 189 1 reached by the end of the month— Rugby Radio Service. Difficulties Between Distributors And Board London, Sept. 18. Difficulties have arisen between milk distributors and the Milk Marketing Boaid regarding the contract for one year beginning October 1 in connection with which the Board has had recourse
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  • 49 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Visit. To Austrian President London, September 18The Prince of Wales, who is spen iiag a few days of his holiday in Vienna, this afternoon paid a visit to the Austrian Federal President, Herr Wilhe’m Miklas, accompanied by the British Minister, Sir Walford Selby.
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  • 2065 1 Action Over A Gramophone: Defendant Says It Was A Gift "THERE’S A LIMIT TO LOVE AND PRESENTS Singapore. September 18. Ihe return of a gramophone and records, valued at sl7*s ormed the subject of a civil action in the Singapore District Court esterdar bchrO?
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  • 2109 3 MINISTERS RETURN TO LONDON TRADE UNIONISTS AND WAR DECLARATION OF FASCIST POLICY. (From Our Own Correspondent! i t < London, September 7 DOMESTIC POLITICS i Domestic politics, which have b r en over- 1 shadowed by the Italo-Abyssinian situa- 1 tion. will come to
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    • 352 3 EVERY WOMAN Ww. TAKES PRIDE WJ < IN HER HOUSE Cheap disinfectants have no value jk I They merely smother unpleasant odours with their own peculiar smell, and the money paid for them literally “goes down the drain L YPE N E is a modern disinfectant. It’s soap content lifts
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  • 434 4 Mothers Who Neglect Their Offspring A MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY Two chicks have been hatched by the pair of sarus cranes which recently surprised the authorities at Whipsnade by nesting for the second time this season. Both chicks look strong and healthy, and they fcrm a charming family
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  • 663 4 Imperial Airways' Plans I I REGULAR U. S. I SERVICE I I I Alternative summer and winter routes are to be used in the proposed Imperial Airways Transatlantic service between j England and the United States. The more direct summer route will be the northern, by
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  • 313 4 13 oz. When Born A baby boy, who weighed only 13 ounces .when born 11 weeks ago. it was rei vealed on Sept. 9, is respond ng in a re--1 markable way to treatmen' at the Infants’ Hospital, Vincer.t-square, Westminster, and there are high hopes
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  • 306 4 Advice They Failed To Understand SAILOR SEES WIFE LEAP FROM FLAMES Walter Ludlcw. a stoker in the Rcyal Navy, explained at ?.n inquest at Gravef’end how he tried to tell his wife and others trapped in a blazing house in Wellington-street, Gravesend. to knot sheets and escape
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  • 123 4 Burst Tube During Research Work Dr. Kurt Mendelssohn, w’ho went to Oxford two years ago from Berlin University and has been engaged in low-tempera-ture research work with Professor Lindemann, of Christ Church Oxford, had his right hand seriously injured while w’orking at the Clarendon laboratory. He
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    • 502 4 THE BLUES 1 K No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terri- a ble feeling which makes J all the world appear gloomy a without one ray of bright-
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  • 1827 5 ALLEGED JUMP IN RIVER Assize Hearing GRAPHIC STORY OF WITNESS Ipoh, Sept. 18. A graphic story was told by a witness at < rak Assizes yesterday, when Teo Kan, <t Perak Ass-izes today, when Tec. Kan. Chinese woman, was tried on a charge
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  • 541 5 Singapore Court Sequel An incident in Maison Martin, a local hairdressing saloon, in which the Dutch manager “forcibly struck” a girl assistant, dazing her. was described before the fourth magistrate, on Tuesday when Mr. A. L. Kok was summoned for using criminal force on Miss Iris
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  • 165 5 Mr. Mrs. Lim Joo Chong Entertain There was a large number of friends and relatives at the pre-nuptial vegetable dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Lim Joo Chong at their residence No. 80a, Buimah Road last night, cn the occasion of the marriage of their eldest son Mr.
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  • 251 6 SHOW WINNER.—Little Rosanne Mills, grand-daughter of Mr. Bertram Mills, pinning a winning rosette to Silver Star, at the Sevenoaks Horse Show and Gymkhana. GENEVIEVE TOBIN in the film "Success at Any Price,” wears what has been described as the most daring gown of the season”
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  • 331 7 Young Maloy To Be Re-tried Johore Bahru, Sept. 15 Three appea.s from the decisions of Magistrates in Johore were dealt with by Mr. Justice J. V. Mills in the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, yesterday, the first to be heard being that in which a young Malay
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  • 270 7 Man Charged With Coolie's Death i Klang, Sept. 16. This morning, a mail numeu Munusamy, living at Bth miK, Kampong Java Road, Klang, was produced before ’Che Osman, Klang Magistrate, and charged with causing the death of one Nadason, a coolie wi-.king Emtxala u. «.au_, on
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  • 1394 7 Cheah Kongsi Trustee On Trial HEARING ADJOURNED TILL TODAY Hearing was resumed in the police court yesterday afternoon before Police Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, j in the case in which Cheah Choo Hoav, I a trustee of the Seh Cheah Kongsi, stands charged with criminal
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  • 168 7 Gaol For Elderly Johore Chinese Johore Bahru, September 14. An oid Chinese named Lian Muk Tee was produced before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore I Bahru) today at the instance of th 6 Protector of Chinese, Johore Bahru, cn a 1 charge of living
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  • 517 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Leong Sin Nam wall leave for China by the British steamer “Cathay” on September 28. I t Mr. V. H. Winson, Director of Tele- graphs and Telephones and Engineer-in-chief, has returned from long leave. Mr. Lira Kim Pong, station master. Kuala Lipis, who was recently discharged from
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    • 84 7 WATCH FOR SCREENING DATE! WARNER BROS. MOST FAMOUS MUSICAL STARS IN THEIR FIRST PICTURE TOGETHER! S CSSpacked TV WITH ENTER- < I TAINMENT" says the Las Angela A'' Heratd-Exprese x? II."' z r 3 />*V... X V 'J r J( V ■B |K> fl S "CASINO de > PARIS" I
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  • 168 8 —Reuter. Latest Results LEEDS UNITED AND ARSENAL DRAW L'-'.don, September 18. The following are the results ot League n-atches played today DIVISION 1 ,Lm rby C 2 Brentford 1 Ix>ed3 U. 1 Arsenal 1 Liveipool 2 Stoke C. 0 Middlesbro’ 4 Wo’.verhamp’on W. 2 Preston N.E. 2
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  • 86 8 —Reuter. New World's Record For 24 Hours j Salt Lake City, September 18. The British motorists, Eyston, Denly and (Steniland broke the world’s 24-hour motoring record at the Bonneville salt beds at an average of 140.19 miles an hour which 13 subject to correction. OFFICIAL FIGURES Eystcn's
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  • 219 8 Oct. 26 And 30 And I Nov. 2 CLASS 2 HORSES NOT CATERED FOR The official programme for the Perak. Turf Club Autumn Meeting has been issued. The Club is ret catering for Class 2 horses and Class 2 poines. Two runs each will be
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  • 70 8 P.C.C. vs. P.R.C. The following will represent the P.C.C. at hockey against the P.R.C. on the Esplanade on Friday at 5.15 p.m.: W. Ingham; S.V.-Adams and R W. Scarlett; R.N. Elliot, H.G. Shaw and L H. Best (Capt.); G.R. Evans. C (N« Reed, H. F Clancy, T. A. D.
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  • 67 8 —Reuter. "Kosciuszko" Likely Winner This Year Warsaw’, Sept. 18. Last year’s winner of the Gordon Bennett balloon race, the Polish balloon "Koeciuszko," ig the likely winner of the race this year. It landed at 4.50 p.m. yesterday east of Kharkov after a flight of 48 hours. The Kosciuszko
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  • 361 8 Handicaps For Tomorrow| i CARD OF EIGHT I EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Amateur meeting to be run at Singapore tomorrow RACE 1. Ponies —Class 2—Div. 2 —6 Furlongs. Get Up 10.09 Spot White 10.06 Murna 10.02
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  • 147 8 Holders Beaten KUALA ROVERS WIN BY 3 GOALS TO ONE (From Cur Cwn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 18. The Kuala Rovers regained the Travers Shield in the Selangcr Football Association junior knock out competition this evening beating the holders the Malays ‘B’ by three goals to
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  • 36 8 .—Reuter. Motherwell Defeated By Partick London, Sept. 17. In the Scottish League matches played today Partick Thistle beat Motherwell by four goals to one while Queen’s Park beat Clyde by the same margin.
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  • 53 8 Lawn Tennis Tournament The final match in the P.C C. Law’n Tennis tournament in the Men's Doubles between C. M. J. Kirke and R. F. Heath -15 and N. H. P. Whitley and L. M. Norris -15.3 will be played this afternoon on Court No. 4 commencing
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  • 52 8 Che Meor, a Malay jockey, was thrown off his horse. Bay Laddie, et the Bukit Timah race couse on Monday morning, and was taken to hospital. The “Straits Times" understand that Che Meor is not seriously injured, and that he will probably be riding on Friday at the
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  • 703 8 JACKIE BROWN THRASHED I Frenzied Crowd's Rush i POLICE IN RING I Manchester, Sept 9. The most sensational fly-weight victory since Jimmy Wilde was cock 0' the walk i was gained by Befiny Lynch, the midget Glasgow fighter, when he stopped Jeckie Brown, 8?t. champion
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  • 259 8 Piper's Paen Of Triumph Manchester, Sept 9 There must have been hundreds cf Scot a at Belle Vue to-night, and when it was plain what the result of the figh’ wo ;ld be, they poured down from every pert < the building towards the
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    1969 9 ROYAL VICTORY AT DERBY 7-* V, W Quashed Wins Prince Edward Handicap FRENCH TURF FRAUD (From Our Own Correspondent» London, Septemebr 10. KING’S SEVENTH SUCCESS Thd King s colours were carried to success at Derby on September 5. His three-year-old, Marconi, ran c<n gamely to beat Trio
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  • 793 9 i MISS P. FALKNER'S TRIUMPH LOSERS* LACK OF RHYTHM Miss Peggy Falkner, of Worplesdon is the new girl’s golf champion for on Sept. 6 she beat Miss Sonia Swinbum Johnson of Stoke Poges, by 5 and 4in the semifinal and Miss Joan Pemberton, of Bramhall Park,
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  • 110 9 Scoring An 'Albatross’ Miss Jacqueline Gordon, aged 16, a London girl, of Stanmore, Middlesex, playing in the Girl’s Golf Championship at Stoke Poges, accomplished one of the rarest feats in the game—a 2 at a bogey 5 hole. This is known as an “albatross”— three shots
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  • 137 9 Mr. H. H. Andreae Mr. H. H. Andreae, who has bought the J class racing cutter Endeavour from Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, is commodore of the Royal Southern Yacht Club, and is generally regarded as being second to none at the wheel of a big yacht.
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  • 940 10 Meetings of the various State Councils, we note, are coming to be regarded with greater importance than at any time in the past. Tears ago meetings were not even recorded, though sometimes a very brief precis was sent to the Press. Speeches made at the State Councils
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  • 1095 10  -  FACILITIES AS NAVAL AND AIR BASE b y LORD RENNELL A recent visit to Cyprus has suggested reflection why an island in parts of great natural beauty, and full of historic and archaeological interest, should be so little known to our countrymen. And one is
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  • 113 10 —Reuter. Gallantry Awards For British Officers Simla, Sept. 18. Captain H. C. Youpgman of the Bombay Grenadiers and Limp: G. R. Hawks of the Royal Artillery have been awarded the Military Cross fc-r- conspicuous gallantry in face of the enemy on August 23 during the operations against the
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  • 75 10 For British Made Form Tractors London, September is Exports of British made farm tract have grown r markably this year. I 1 the first seven months of 1935 they wet four times as great as for the same peri of last year. Th improved conditions of wor’d agr
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  • 30 10 Reuter The “Moebel Moller” has run agroun and w’as sending out an S.O.S. at 11 p.m. on Wednesday. Its position is 11’ 23’ East, 46° 16’ North,
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    • 37 10 3 n a b I NATURAL I MINERAL WATER 1 rd' The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. CORRECTS ACIDITY AMD AIDS DIGESTION BOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. I Singapore, Ipoh and Koala Lumpur.
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  • 526 11 Sequel To Supreme Court Suit UNFORTUNATE FAMILY DISPUTE Hearing in the case in which two Tamils, Saninathanian and Arumugam Chettiar, were charged before Mr. B. F. Bridge in the District Court, the first with making a false claim and the second with abetting the offence, was continued
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  • 95 11 Old Style Chinese Wedding The marriage took place today in the old style of Mr. Lim Siang Lok, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Joo Chong, and Miss Yeow Lay Cheng, youngest daughter of Mr. Yeow Eng Sin. There was a large numlser at the ceremony. In honour
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  • 49 11 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China have received a telegram from their London Office reading as follows: directors have declared an interim dividend for the past half year at the rate of 14% p r annum subject to income tax. Dividend payable 2nd October.
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  • 155 11 Woman Sentenced To Death BUT SENTENCE UNLIKELY TO BE CARRIED OUT (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Today. Sentence of death was parsed by Mr. Justice Howes this morning on a young Chinese woman, Yeoh Kum, who was found guilty of the murder of her two-year old child and
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  • 220 11 Contravention Of License Rules (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. September 18. P K. Chan, the manager of the Maxim's Dance Hall, Taiping, was today summoned before the Taiping Magistrate to answer the charge of committing a breach of the conditions of his license by continuing his
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  • 130 11 Sequel To Yesterday's Raids No less than 20 gamblers were arraigned before the police magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, today as the result of two raids conducted by Detective Inspector W. Ingham yesterday. All the accused pleaded guilty. The first batch of eight were charged with gaming
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  • 102 11 Alleged Disposal Of Stolen Property A Tamil youth named Adam bin Khedar Mydin was charged before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court today with voluntarily disposing a box of Aurora pencils which he knew cr had reason to believe were stolen property,
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  • 454 11 IDENTIFICATION PARADE IN HOSPITAL Singapore, September 18. Tang An Mong and Ling Ah Go.ig w-re put on Lixai yvSctruay at me ongapore oeioie Mr. Smith and a common jury, on a cuarge of attempted murder of a Chm.se woman, Eu Ah Yok, by stabbing her. Tang Ah
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  • 181 11 In Supreme Court In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley heard a case in which e Chinese, Lim Chew Soon sued Teh Cheok Sam, trading under the style of Chop Ban I Seng Huat and Ng Say Seng for a sum of! $1,346.71 being
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  • 167 11 ACCUSED CLAIMS TRIAL: $5OO BAIL C. W. Frederick, who was alleged to have cheated the Rev. Loader on two occasions to the amount of $4O, at- the Parsonage Na 20, Pangkor Road on September 2, and 18 respectively, was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph)
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  • 68 11 LORRISON CODY Unusual Cabaret Turn At E. O. Lorrison and Cody, who have come to Penang after successful performances at Singapore and Kuala Lurppur, were accorded a great reception by a large crowd at the E. &O. Hotel last night. They are not only good but ar? an unusual cabaret
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  • 91 11 Case Against Eurasian Woman Postponed i The case was mentioned today in the police court in which a Eurasian woman named J. Pasqual stands charged with committing extortion by putting another woman, H. Louise, in fear of being assaulted, thereby disnonectlv inducing the delivery of a pair of
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  • 186 11 Opening Tomorrow At Fun And Frolic Park Isako's Circus, which arrived here yesterday, will open a short season at the Fun and Frolic amusement park tomorrow. As this is their second visit after a long interval good houses can be anticipated. The stadium has been specially extended to
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  • 113 11 Reuter. London, Sept 18. TThe League’s plan is not only unt acceptable but derisory,” declared Signor Mussolini in an interview with Mr. Ward Price of the “Daily Mail.” Il Duce had not received the report of the Committee of Five but said that if the newspaper forecasts were
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  • 1210 12 COMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Intense researches on the transport and storage of perishable foodstuffs are being carried out under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. The results being applied commercially in the Interests of the cmsumer, the home grower and the Empire, and the
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  • 119 12 Misrs. Henry Gardner and Co. now issue their monthly world stock statistics in a new form. The circular published shows stocks in public warehouses in Europe and America on 31s' July 283,385 tons, against 261,976 tons at 30th June. Stocks and supplies rh ppable from producing countries in
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  • 285 12 DECLARATIONS OF FIVE COMPANIES I The interim dividends of several tin mining companies were announced on Sept. sth. Both Malayan Tin and Southern Malayan Tin ere increasing their distributions. The first has an issued capital of £200,000 in 5s shares and the second a capital of £365,000, elso
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  • 330 12 Striking Increases This Year Ottawa, Canada’s trade with Empire countries, both in imports and exports, has shown a striking increase during the first six months of 1935. compared with the corresponding period last year. Although expor's to the Un ted Kingdom showed a decrease, due to reduced
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  • 123 12 Certain aspects of the position of Rawing Concessions, as shown by the report, appear to have been overlooked by the market. At the current price of 24s the yield is as much as 14*4 per cent, on the dividend of 17*4 per cent. The outlook is favourable for
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  • 118 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday I Paris 74 53 64 74 59,64 New York 4.93*4 4.93}£ i Montreal 4.96*4 Brussels 29.21 29.24*4 Geneva 15.20*4 15.22 Amsterdam 7.29*4 7.31% I Milan Berlin 12.24 12.27*4 i Pra ue H9? tf 119*4 Copenhagen l Os, 19.90*4 19.90& .Stockholm 19.39*4 19.39&
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  • 1514 13 documents regarded as suspicious.—Reuter, Rugy Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. LEAGUE PROPOSALS FOR SOLUTION Designed To Meet Italian Claims London, Sept. 18. At Geneva, this morning, the final sjtage was reached in the preparation of the report which the Committee of Five, in collaboration with its sub-committee, has
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  • 62 13 THE P. O. Royal Mail Line’s "Strathmore," THP* P. O. Royal Mail Line’s “Strathmore,” which achieved a maximum speed of 22.27 knots during speed trials on September 15. The vessel is 23,428 tons gross, 630 feet long. 82 feet wide and has a depth of 47 feet 6 inches. L
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  • 126 13 Rugby Radio Service Unpacking Of Exhibits Begun London, Sept. 18 The unpacking of the priceless antiques, have been brought from the Peking Palace. for the international exhibition of Chinese art w-hich is to be opened in London in November began yesterday under expert supervision. The treasures were
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  • 182 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Ministry’s Co-operation With Authorities London, Sept. 18. The Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley during a visit to the hospital and welfare institutions under the control of the Kent County Council referred to the close and satisfactory association between the Ministry and the local
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  • 125 13 —Reuter. Pilot And Another On Manslaughter Charge Toronto, September 17. Mulqueeny, a pilot, and Davis, a professional parachutist, were charged with manslaughter. The former testified that Koenecke, who was killed in a fight in a plane in mid-air, became restless and started grabbing the controls- Davis and
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  • 56 13 —Reuter. To Be Organised By U.S. Army Chief Of Staff Washington, Sept. 18. General Douglas MacArthur announces that he is retiring on December 15 as chief of staff of the United States Army in order to organise the defences of the new autonomous Government of the Philippines which
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  • 33 13 .—Reuter. Closed Following Bear Raids Bombay, Sept. 18. Following bear raids and fearing a crisis. the directors of the Bombay Stock Exchange have decided to close down the exchange temporarily indefinitely.
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  • 497 13 been df>ne to property.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Wildest For Many Years i WIDESPREAD DAMAGE REPORTED I London, Sept. 18. I Yesterday’s great gale was the j wildest that has swept the British Isles for many years and widespread damage on sea and on land is
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  • 40 13 .—Reuter. Suffering From Cardiac Asthma London, Sept. 17. The famous Viennese surgeon, Herr Wetter, arrived at Croydon by air from Budapest in response to an urgent call to attend to Lord Reading who is suffering from cardiac asthma.-
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  • 282 13 —Reuter. China's Claims Explained NO ASIATIC COUNTRY I REPRESENTED Geneva, Sept. 18. China’s arguments for a seat on th« League Council was explained in detail by Mr. Hoo, the Chinese Minister at Berne in a broadcast speech. He declared the Asiatic continent had not a single
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 IN FYCWANftF Vor 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle tnents, Malay States, Siam, Hoot Koner, Java and the surrounding countries will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplane*. MISS TEE "'KIA ORA/’ StockweP London, England
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    • 250 13 Itch Cause Killed •In 7 Minutes" Tour skin baa nearly frO million tiny •oama or porea where tiny germs or pare—sites can hide and cause your skin to Itch. Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby ItchRingworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don’t waste time with ordinary methods. You must
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  • 57 14 Broadcast Programme For Saturday The Penang Lichi Seh (Chinese) Orchestra will broadcast on Saturday the following Cantonese music and songs:— 1. Springtime (Overture). 2. Ungrateful (sung by Mr. Chung». 3. Fcng-mei, I can never forget you (sung by Mr. Moy). 4. Flirting the Queen (sung by Messrs. Lau
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  • 318 14 AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar Northern end Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland and South Africa by route to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be clceed at 7 p.m. tomorrow. OUTWARD MAILS A maul for Ceylon, Southern and Western India tWestern Australia (to connect
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  • 959 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal I Line* i I rhe following is a ffirt of vessels arriving wd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. KUTSANG from Japan via Singapore Sails same day for Calcutta direct. S.S. PASIR from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaye,. Sails same
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 198 14 ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP You remember the story of Aladdin and his wonderfui lam P 7 How by a simple rub e. of the hand he commanded the genius of if ”1 I the lam P to appear before him and carry S I p ou t h* 9
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    • 49 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY broadcast RECORDS. Because its British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame raHfcDistilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Music >Tunes to AH Taste. Vilathikulam Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penana Road, Penanq.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1146 14 Wireless Programmes p p f* io., 0.8. E., M.C., and Officer), conducted D If •w by F. J. Davidson, Relayed from the Municipal Bandstand, Southport. 7.05 —“RiverTGDAY jj r j ve »> Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.35 —The Commodore Grand Transmission 5 Orchestra, directed by Harry Davidson. 8.20
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    • 207 14 SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 11.30 a.m. 1.00 p.m. Luncheon music. Close down. 5.00 p.m. Matinee concert. 6.00 Viennese music. 6.15 Comedian Harmonists and Raie da Costa. 7.00 (time signal) Press news. 7.20 Intermezzo of xylophone music. 7.30 Kronchong music. 8.15 International cabaret programme. 9.00 Relay of dance music from the Ladies
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    • 1905 15 3 a Mill J Iff pl Fjjrrc Z/V 'mF -3LUSFUMNBL LIMB 'ondon and north continent Leave !>„, Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service c '//T™ L d< R,<ta H-burg a Glasgow OUTWARDS c. AT.CTNOI S L’don, A’dam and Hamburg Sot 27 Art 9« For Porf Swettenham, Singapore, Maiila, Hongkong.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 774 16 MAJESTIC ,s LAST Si» 3 4 T F The fish pond murr w der mystery gave seven detectives opens tomorrow W£L AMAZING PERSONALITY «choolmarm from ELISABETH BERGNER RrrtlV in her finest end most lovable picture of the year I < I jj( I IZ r utiyjjtn x<-/ Escape Me Never
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  • 932 17 A Dutch Doctor Studies 4 Years IN BRITAIN HE HAS ONLY 2 MONTHS' TRAINING London, Sept. 10. It is safer for a woman to have her baby in Holland than in Britain. Iler chances of a healthy recovery are better
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  • 227 17 EMPRESS READY FOR FRONT Addis Ababa, Sept. 5. The Emperor’s war caravan is being collected. A thousand mules purchased by Haile Selassie are grazing outside the capital, waiting to carry the Imperial tents, stores and wireless. Special pavilions have been prepared for the Empress, who, with
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  • 855 17 WHY THE BATTLE WAS LOST Ihe battle of Adowa, fought on I Alarch 1, 1696, is so often referred to in the present dispute between Italy and Abyssinia that a short description of it may be of interest. The Italian Commander, Gen. Baratieri, I had planned
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 24 17 HS T E E L Bullock Corts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO.. 1, River Road. PENANG.
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    • 728 17 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength-1 Irgy d an b d y ambitioS? ens Biood, Nerves, Body, Memory, Brain, Muscles, and Endurance— fQfc'd a V? d Vy ld knowThafi« Better Than Gland Operations. S or r c r entiy wrote; Thanks to
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  • 165 18 After 4 Years Mexico City, Sept. 8. After four years the mystery of the kidnapping from Cardenas, San Luis de Potosi (BcJiv'a), of two months-cld Eng-lish-born George Henderson in 1931 hos now been solved by the detective ability of a Mexican society woman. A charwoman brought fair
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  • 157 18 Canadian Tour Ends Liverpool, Sept. 10. 1’ ull of high spirits, 50 boys from 22 British public schools arrived at Liverpool on Sept. 10 in the Cunard-White-Star liner Scy’hia, after a tour through Canada and the United States. In a month the boyr covered 7,000
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  • 537 18 Mr. Courtauld On Work Of Expedition THRILLING STORIES The Quest, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s cld ship, arrived at Aberdeen on Sept. 9, with members of the British East Greenland Expedition, 1935-36, on board. They were able to relate thrilling stories of their adventures in Arctic regions. i
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  • 401 18 Acrimony Being Buried BISHOP'S SERMON "The Victorian acrimony between science and religion is, afcecng wise men, being buried and many men and women are the devout adherents of both,” said the Bishop c<f Norwich, Dr. Bertram Pollock, in his i sermon at Norwich Cathedral on September 9.
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  • 291 18 Claim That Lindbergh Baby Is Alive New York, September 7. Is the Lindbergh baby still alive? When the thirteen judges who have been deliberating fee the past three months the appeal cf Bruno Richard Hauptmenn the German carpenter convicted c.f murdering the kidnapped fiiitb.rn of
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  • 189 18 "No Hostility Likely" The Foreign Office stated on Sept. 9. that the risk of interference with British tourists in Italy was negligible. This information was given to Major G.B.J. Athoe, secretary of the Incorporated Association of Architects, w'ho inquired about the attitude of Italians to English
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  • 165 18 An "Unnamed Blonde" New’ York, Sept. 8. Mr. Edward F. Hutton, the New "iork millionaire financier and uncle of Countess Reventlcw (formerly Miss Barbara Hutton) has been divorced by his heiress wife on the grounds of infidelity. I The interlocutory decree was granted by Judge Furman
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    • 72 18 WWAWAMAM “vA t A U I \n o'l p the world o I S known as the >'A fastest Mirrorw\ reflex Camera fBSWP «Mh. 7 1 MK Eminenflysuitable, t *BV or taking TO«.l'wl"' Z-ffll ding photographs m of Trove} Re Ky':,1 »ear<h-Hunting Sport-artificial Ajk r*ff! light •in oil cliw£S bA
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    • 154 18 must «of miss few A A. TEK’S SHORT HEAD Ao 11 "< i Z i starts in the crevices that are hardest to reach—especially crevices out of sight behind your teeth, where o’d-fashionted toothbrushes don’t Fit in. Teh’s j short head, with its seven rows oF springy bristles (the world’s
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  • 159 19 tlunt Speech At Melbourne "LET HER EXPAND WESTWARDS" Melbourne, Sept. 6. Sir Frank Clarke, President of the Victoria Legislative Council, speaking at a luncheon given in honour of the Japanese Goodwill Mission, on Sept. 6, threw out a blunt hint that Japan’s extending southward would not be
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  • 113 19 Women Dragged From Rickshaws Hong-Kong, Sept. 4. The rapid spread in China of the modern feminine fashions of Western nations, and corresponding efforts to check the new tendency, resulted today in astonishing scenes at Canton, the seat of the Southern Chinese Government. Orders were issued recently
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  • 287 19 Tokyo Views On Chino Mission QUOTA FORECAST Tokio, Sept. 7. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross. Chief Economic Adviser to the British Government, who is going to China on an advisory financial mission to the Chinese Government, arrived at Yokohama on Sept. 6, says Reuter. He was welcomed
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  • 70 19 Tokyo, Sept. 6. Officials express appreciation of the welcome given to Mr. Debuchi in New Zealand. and Mr. Hirota has telegraphed his thanks to the Prime Minister, Mr. Forbes. New Zealand merchants have expressed a desire for direct steamship communication with Japan. It is
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  • 269 19 Demands Repeated RELATIONS WITH NANKING Peking, Sept. 3. The Japanese Consul-General in Tientsin, with the approval of the military authorities there, has dispatched Notes to the Hopei authorities repeating the demands made on May 31 last for the complete cessation of anti-Japanese activities. The Consul-General alleges
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  • 337 19 Legs are growing longer in Japan. It has been discovered that the average height of boys of sixteen is now over an inch and three-quarters more than it was in 1900. although at 25 the gain is only slightly less than an inch. Girls of fourteen have gained
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  • 88 19 A Japanese Plea Canberra, September 4. “A new era of peace and prosperity is dawning in the Pacific,” declared Mr. Debuchi, a former Japanese Ambassador in Washington, who is a member of the Japanese “goodwill mission” to Australia, speaking at a dinner her? tonight. “Australia and Japan
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 42 19 I PUMPS I j THE MYERS SELF-OILING BULLDOZER I Mm MYERS NO. 2426 2j" SUCTION AND DISCHARGE Delivery Ex Stock RUNS 24 HOURS PER DAY WITHOUT I ATTENTION (OILS ITSELF.) n enquiries solicited from sole agents I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED., g PENANG.
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    • 260 19 Back to health fa JgjaFgsa ano' strength -with HORLICK’S When illness has left you weak and limp, j' Z your body’s great need is nourishment nourishment that will rebuild wasted tissues k z\ z i Z i and bring energy flooding back, yet placing no 7 7 fl 'I strain
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  • 148 20 "A" Team To Meet Taiping With the ground on the hard side there was perhaps some excuse for the weak tacklifig but this could not pardon the weak marking. There was considerable improvement forward but quite a lot of p’ayers still have off season fat to run on
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  • 81 20 All Matches Will Be Played On Victoria Green FIRST ROUND.— 25 9—35 C.R.C. vs. C.R.C. A’. 27 9 —35 P.R.C. vs. D.A.F.C. 2—10—35 I.R.C. vs. M.A.F.C. P.W.F.A. Bye. SEMI-FINAL 4—10—35 Winners c«f the Ist two matches. 9—10—35 Winner of IRC. v. M.A.F.C. vs. P.W.F.A. 12— 10
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  • 83 20 Investigation Papers With D.P.P. Another postponement till September 23 was granted in the case in which a Chinese named Ng Chin Heng was charged with theft of a leather bag. three shirts and $7.05 cash, the property of a compatriot Lee Tian Fee. in a room at No.
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  • 109 20 Accused Remanded In Custody Two Chinese, Ang Sit Yuk and Koay' Choo See. were produced in the police I court today charged with theft of a bicycle valued at $9.60. at Tamil Street on September 18. After the charge had been explained! Detective Inspector Ingham asked for
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  • 122 20 Tin B aw m London—(Spot) YESTERDAY TODAY London—(3 months) £226.5.0 £227.7.6 Singapore £214.5.0 £214.10.0 Business Done $109.00 $llO.OO Penang Business Done $108.8722 $110.25 COPRA.— (Sundried) Buyers nc. sellers Buyers no sellers BLACK PEPPER $4 00 $4.05 RUBBER 9 00 $9 .00 London New York s^sd 5%d Singapore—Spot ULcIG)
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  • 439 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS lesteraay Today Buyers sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95 90 95 1 Hitam 48 50 48 50 j Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52% ijelebu 92% 95 92 95 i Kuchai 62% 67% 62% 67% I I Lukut
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  • 441 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest, quotation- j in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co/3 Shax« I List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller.- i j TIN.— 1 Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9 4(3 4,9 Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.85 1.77% 1.85 'B. Selangor 90
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  • 146 20 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 London Bank 2 3ff 4 mst 2'4 Private 3 m st credit 2 4% 3 Documentary 2 4?£ On New York Demand 571/ France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 9 dis. Shanghai T.T. 31% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 29 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONET ORDERS
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  • 91 20 Failed To Obey Traffic Signal J.S. Howkins, of Messrs. McAuliffe, I Davis and Hope, appeared in the police court today on a summons for failing to I stop his motor car P. 704 on being signalled to do so, at the junction of Pitt Street 1 and Light
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  • 30 20 London, Sept. 18 Sterling on New York was 4.93-7/16 and Paris 74-7/8. The Stock Markets were quiet with War Loan at 103-5/8. Gold was 140;ild._- Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 21 20 BIRTH FAIRLIE —On 18th September at th& Maternity Hospital Per?ng, c Nancy, wife 3f E. A. Fairlie, a daught:r.
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  • 165 20 The following are the la’est quotation® for today Buyers Sellers TIN Am P at s 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs i' SO LB5 B. Selangors 90 92% Chenderiang 9.9 10 i 6 4B 50 Hong Fatt so 52 |K. Lan juts 150 16 0 1 Ketu s
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    • 171 20 USAKO’S g <7 /UUwal IWZ'.-ol 4THE CIRCUS CONSISTING OF 200 EUROPEAN ARTISTS 200 300 CLEVERLY TRAINED ANIMALS 300 3TO 10 PERFORMING ELEPHANTS 10 jgTO 50 Varieties of Highly Trained Horses 50 5 CARAVAN DROMEDERTES 5 I TONS TIGERS —ZEBRAS —ORANG-OUTANGS —MONKEYS —BEARS— CROCODILES—LIZARDS, ETC. 20 GRAND 20 SEPT I OPENING
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    • 403 20 COMMUNIQUE The Central Committee, appointed under the Tin and Tin Ore Restriction Rules (No. 4), 1933 have determined the domestic quota for the i Federated Malay States at 47% of Assessments for ouota period. October —December. A. G. MACDONALD, Controller, Under the Tin Tin Ore (Restriction) Enactment, Federated Malay States.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 102 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 79 NE Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 4.10 a.m 11.06 a.m. 4.24 p.m 10.36 p.m. TOMORROW 4.37 a.m 12.14 p.m. 5.05 p.m 10.50 p.m. 0 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from Bth to 14th
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