Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 219. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1935. PRICE 10 CENl’b.
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  • 2941 1 Famous People Commemorated By Singapore Streets MR. WURTZBURG DELVES INTO HISTORY Singapore, September 19. \n address of much historic'and educational interest was delivered bv t E. urtzburg at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of •>gapore yesterday at the Adelphi Hotel,
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  • 72 1 TO BE EXTENDED TO STORE ON SEPT. 24 Two Despatches Weekly For Malaya London, Sept. 19. The Post Office announces that commencing September 24. Tuesday, the air mail service to India, which now terminates at Calcutta, will be extended to Singapore and as from that
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  • 154 1 the train bands of the city.—Rugby Radio Service. Picturesque March Through London London, September 19. A picturesque ceremonial drew’ crowds I into the streets of the city today when, before entraining for Portsmouth, the Royal Marines, which have been on guard duty at Buckingham Palace for the 'ast
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  • 171 1 —Reut r. OF WORLD'S LEGITIMATE REQUIREMENTS Geneva. September 19. Addressing an assembly of the Committee on the Opium Report. Mr. Victor Hoo thanked the Rapporteur on his remarks regarding Chinese efforts to stamp out the drug menace, and said that he was of
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  • 70 1 —Reuter. U.S. President Inaugurates Work Hyde Park, New York, Sept. 19. President Roosevelt inaugurated the work on the new’ Florida Canal w’hich will connect the Atlantic Ocean with Gulf cf Mexico and it will be the greatest waterway built since the Panama Canal, w’hen he pressed a button
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  • 230 1 .—Reuter Wireless. FRENCH EFFORTS FOR AGREEMENT Greof Britain And U.S. Approached Paris, Sept. 18. Interviewed by Midi, M. Bonnet, Minister for Commerce, admitted he is working for a fresh effort for agreement with Britain and the United States to achieve currency stabilisation, but he declared France will
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  • 132 1 .—Reuter. Scarcity Of American Supplies London, Sept. 19. Cotton, which has recently been preoccupied by the loans and subsidy techni calities, now is waking up to the fact tha' wheat is stealing its thunder. Eastern buying is stimulated by the gathering of war cloud?, revealing the scarcity of
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  • 87 1 threepence half penny for Wales. —Rugby Radio Service. By Rural Population In Britain Increased reading by the population in the rural areas consequent on the increased ir the facilit es provided by the country IP -ary sei vices i? shown by tne rise of tctal issues 48,500,000 books
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  • 361 1 ,—Reuter. Peace Proposals DESCRIBED AS "QUITE: UNACCEPTABLE" The belief, which is growing" daily, that Italy is determined’ to wage war on Abyssinia, is strengthened by the latest message from Rome which, says It is authoritatively stated that the proposals of the Committee of Five are quite unacceptable
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    • 2196 2 PIN ANG GAitllt 2 7 FOR casual] PENANG HILL NOTIFICATION HOE J BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. mi. i*r I w tola I Tenders will be received up to noon on ACC i TIMETABLE I Tuesday Ist October, 1935. at the Resident IST GLA33 I CHARTERED BANK E T,M J±_ 2ND CLASS
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  • 585 3 A REMARKABLE RECORD From Zulu Campaign To Gallipoli COMMISSION OFFERED BY CABLE Christchurch (N.Z.). To have served in both the Navy and Army for a total period of some 42 years, and to have fought in six wars, was the remarkable record of Mr. Charles George
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  • 149 3 But The Officials Wouldn't Take It Calcutta, Sept. 8. A tiger has recently placed the incometax authoiities in a pretty dilemma. A man named Basant Singh was £570 in arrears, and the authorities attached his property, including a full-grown tiger. The authorities were unable to take
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  • 240 3 Amid scenes of tremendous enthusiasm General Evangeline Booth, world leader of the Salvation Army, concluded her 1,000mile tour on Sept. 9 at the Congress Hall, Clapton. Her car, as it approached the building, was surrounded by cheering crowds, and when she took her place
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  • 299 3 Name Erased From Church Roll Dornoch, Sept. 8. Provost John Murray, of Dornoch, who I has been fighting against the sentence of six months' suspension passed on him by the Evelix Church S ssion because he allowed young people's dancing at a party in honour of his
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  • 478 3 660 Convicts Sail FINAL ORGY IN PRISON Seditious Songs Round Bonfire Faris, Sept. 8 Th eld French convict ship La MartiI niere left Saint Martin de Rey, the prison island just off La Rochelle, on Sept. 8 with 663 criminals bound for Devil's Island Before they
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  • 189 3 Hitler In Sight And I Sound I Berlin, Sept 6. i Berlin will be the first city in the world to have a television news theatre should plans which ar now under consideration r 1 mature. The Reich Film Chamber, in conjunction 1 with the German n:ws reel
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  • 314 3 Proposal To Form I New Club i OCEAN RACING AND REGATTAS Portsmouth, Sept. 7 Proposals for the formation of a Naval Sailing Association are being taken up with enthusiasm. The Board of Admiralty has always been anxious to encourage sailing among Service men, and at one
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    • 353 3 I I Here’s Sylvia Sidney r talking to you I 1 PAT IN US CREAMY WH luxurious lather- I ■FT RINSE WITH WARM I K a WATER, THEN COLD. I CAN YOU THINK OF g Mir Wfc I way A to E true' CKEß I I COMPLEXION BEAUTY I 1
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  • 2489 4 VENUE OF THE ROYAL WEDDING PASSING OF A CITY MOTHER EFFECT OF GAMES ON GIRLS WIFE BECOMES AN ARCTIC EXPLORER. (Fr m Our Own Correspondent)...., London, September 10 SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMAS I The Queen has already begun the I «boosing of Christmas presents for her)
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  • 3171 5 To Develop Goodwill And Commerce BISHOP EDWIN LEE ON THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEED Kuala Lumpur Sept. 19 Bishop Edwin Lee was the speaker at yesterday’s tiffin meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club when he spoke on “The World's Greatest Need—An International Mind.” At th conclusion
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    • 377 5 I INTRODUCING S HICKORY B /7/ I J C GIRDLES j V A FOUNDATIONS I I V styled by V the hickory fashion r COUNCIL consisting of these famous stars L L «GLORIA STUART «ADRIENNE AMES g I «ESTHER RALSTON *SALLY BLANE I «BINNIE BARNES \V. Assuring Style Authenticity <s!
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  • 235 6 FOR LONG-DISTANCE RECONNAISSANCE.—The new RA F all-metal flyingboat, the Stranraer, during a trial flight over the eoast line near Walton, Essex.. i It has a remarkable speed for a flying-boat, and can keep in the air with one of 1 its twin engines out of
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  • 1225 7 Alleged Breach Of Trust AUDITOR GIVES EVIDENCE I I urther evidence was recorded by the police magistrate, Mr. J. p. Biddulph, yesterday in the case in which Cheah Choo Hoay, Hon. Secretary of the Cheah Kongsi, stands charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of
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  • 841 7 Brother Of Complainant Acquitted JUDGMENT RESERVED AGAINST FIRST ACCUSED Judgment was reserved in the case before Mr. B. F. Bridge in the District 1 Court, in whica a Tamil, Saninathanian was chcrgcd with making a false claim in the Supreme Court for the sum of $720.55, fi
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  • 248 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. L. V. J. Laville, M.C.S., is now acting as Commissioner of Lands, Singapore. Kiyaee Haji Mohamed Yunos bin Abdul Majeed has been appointed a member of the Mohammedan Advisory Board for Singapore vice T. K. Shaik Dawcod, J.P., deceased. The marriage of Mr. Wan Kim Chan, the
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  • 243 7 When Beaks Point Eastwards Rain May Be Expected Birds "flew” into news on Sept 4, as is shown by the following mesaages from Reuter correspondents in different parts of the world. Hundreds of storks walking solemnly along the banks of the River Prut was the unusual
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  • 93 7 Chinese Hunter's Kill At Gopeng Ipoh, September 18. A full-grown tiger, measuring c.ver eight fe-et and weighing 180 katies, was shot last evening in a jungle at Gopeng by Mr. Chong Hup Soon. A Sakai informed Mr. Hup Soon of. the appearance of a tiger and guided the
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  • 361 8 Acceptances For Today CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the acceptances fc«r the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Ama- j teur meeting to be run at Singapore today. < RACE 1. Ponies Class 2—Div. 2—6 Furlongs. GetUp 10.09 Spot White 10.06 Murna 10.02 Larut
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  • 265 8 Saturday's League Fixtures HEARTS—HIBERNIAN CLASH The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues. First Division A rswoal V. Manchester C. Birmingham v. Stoke City Brentford V. Aston Villa Derby C. v. Middlesbrough Everton v. Huddersfield T. Grimsby T. v.
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  • 43 8 On the occasion of their winning the Cheah Cheang Lim Shield, the trophy’ of the Ipoh First Division League fixture, the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians are holding a dinner on Saturday September 21. at the Club premises. No. 8. Clarke Street, Ipoh
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  • 89 8 Midland Counties Beaten BY NARROW MARGIN OF 3 TO 9 I ,ondon, Sept. 19. I‘laving their second match of their English tour at Coventry, the All Blacks defeated the Midland Counties by 9 points to 3 In their opening game the All Blacks
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  • 80 8 "Kiah's Opera" XI. vs. Kulim Police XI. The following play’ers have been chosen to represent the Kiah’s Opera XI. against the Kulim Police XI, at soccer, on Sunday, on the Kulim Police Ground at 5 p.m.:— M. Y. Scokiman; O. Yahay'a, M. S. Babjan: Ahmad Bakar A. Kassim, N.
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  • 181 8 Ladies To Play Men To be played on Sunday, September 22, 1 starting at 4 p.m. 4.00 p.m. Mrs. Samuel Scr. vR. Craik Scr. Miss Howes Roberts 3 v G. A. Carmichael 6. 4.05 p.m. Mrs Law 6 v W. Anderson 6. Mrs. Mur el 6 v
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  • 63 8 The Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, Ipoh. are celebrating their 29th anniversary in a fitting manner this week-end. The anniversary falls on Saturday, September 21, and to celebrate the occasion, a Chinese performance by members. an At Home, will be held. On Sunday, there will be an annual
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  • 511 8 Ipoh Club Defeated At Hockey SCHOOLBOY SCORES FOUR GOALS (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Thursday. In a fast and exciting game of hockey played on the Ipoh Padang this evening 1 the Corinthians easily defea ed the Ipoh i Club by six goals to one. The winners
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  • 148 8 P.R.C. "A" Draw With Indians The P.R.C. opened their hockey season yesterday on the Esplanade, when an “A” team played the Indian Association. The match ended in a draw, each side scoring one goal. The Club had the better of the game territorially but the Indian defence held.
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  • 511 8 Record Crowd At Ipoh e i Boxing i TWO BOUTS END t UNEXPECTEDLY I (BY “SECONDS OUT’) Ipoh, Today. I Anv boxer who is given a chance to fight men of repute like Gunboat Jack, the Welter and Middleweight champion of India, would go into
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  • 147 8 Sir Malcolm Campbell On His New Record London, Sept. 19. Sir Malcolm Campbell, who at Utah salt fiats on September 3 broke the world’s land speed record, which he had himself set up at Daytona and drove his “Bluebird” car at an average speed of 301.129 miles per
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  • 3476 9 CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE V. WORTHILY WON ;o;— STRONG CHALLENGES BEATEN OFF ro:LEADING FEATURES THE BACKBONE OF YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Because X orkshire began the season with first innings defeats at the hands of Glamorgan and Derbyshire their championship prospects were not at one time considered as
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  • 753 10 While ominous clouds are hanging over the Italo-Abyssinian situation and the threat of war hangs over the world, let us, for a while, turn our attention to something lighter, to sport in general. The principal attraction in England at the moment is, of course, the visit of the All-Blacks
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  • 182 10 'Youth Gets Eight Weeks 1 s. i. Lee Cheng Chuan, a Chinese youth who said he had taken chandu for ten years, appeared before the magistrate Mr. J. p Biddulph, in the police ccurt today for sentence. Accused had pleaded guilty when charged with having in possession
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  • 964 10 Planters Who Are Underpaid STRONG COMMENTS BY I.S.P. JOURNAL Planters’ salaries are the subject of the editorial in the September issue of the Planter, the I.S.P. journal, under the caption “The Stclen Half Per cent.” By a stroke of the pen, says the article, security
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  • 82 10 Accused Who Deserted From Steamer A Russian named Vladimai Oldak pleaded guilty in the police court today when charged with being a stowaway on the s.s. “Khandalla.’’ Inspecter Rodway, who prosecuted, said accused deserted from a Greek steamer which came from North Africa. The man had been in
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  • 71 10 Bumper House At Opening Ths Jubilee Cabaret Dance Hall of Jub lee Park was opened last night and was, fully patronised. Accommodation was taxed to the utmost while full advantage was taken of the new dance floor, which has b en constructed after the one at the
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  • 108 10 The case in which Lim Chew Soon sued Teh Cheok Sam (trading under the style c»f Chop Pen Seng Hua") and Ng Say Seng for a sum of $1 346.71 beirg balance due for work dore under contract was, afterthe recording of ev dence yesterday, adjourned
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  • 123 11 Motor Accident Near Ipoh LORRY A COMPLETE WRECK (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. Thursday. A serious motor Occident which resulted in the complete wreckage of a lorry and injur es being sustained by five coolies occurred this morning ebout three and a half miler’ from
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  • 199 11 Dorasamy—Nallammal A pretty Hindu wedding was solemnised jrt No. 17, Macalister Lane, Penang, on Sunday, the contracting parties being Mr. V. K. N. Dorasamy Gouder, clerk to Messrs. Cheng Ela and Soon Chee. Advocates and Solicitors, Penang and Miss Nallammal, daughter of Mr. 0. S. Mallaya Gouder,
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  • 73 11 Case Transferred To Taiping Arrested on a warrant a Malay named Saki bin Noordin was produced in the police court today charged with cheating F. Alfred, manager of Ruby Grand Opera, in respect of $3l at Taiping. Detective Inspector Hunt, who prosecuted, said the escort had arrived. The
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  • 2100 11 BIRTHDAY OF THE SULTAN I Governor's Speech I STATE'S GIFT TO BRITAIN Singapore, Sept. 18. Johore Bahru presented a beautiful scene last night, when the town was illu-. minated in honour of the birthday of His i Highness the Sultan. From the Causeway the sight
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  • 1235 12 SATISFACTORY CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY NET PROFIT OF $18,402.51 The annual general meeting of Brunei United Plantations, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company. French Bank Building. Singapore, Mr. Lee Chim Tuan, the chairman, presiding. Moving the adoption of the report and
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  • 115 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday 'Paris 74 5164 74 53J64 New York 4.92% 4.93 (Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.20 29.21 Geneva 15.18 15.20% Amsterdam 7.28% 7.29% Milan 60 60/;, Beilin 12.24 12.24 Prague 119J B 119 A Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Steck holm 19.39% 19.39*6 Vienna 26
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  • 1113 12 McAlister co*s sound position Presiding at the twelfth ordinary general meeting of Messrs- McAlister and Co., Ltd., at the Company’s registered offices, Gresham House, Battery Road, Singapore, at noon on Tuesday, Mr. J.W. de Piro (chairman! said: The directors’ report and audited annual accounts having been in
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  • 398 12 DISCUSSIONS “BEHIND THE SCENES” j I “Discussions have been proceeding be hind the scenes in regard to the continuation of tin restriction, which, according to the Article of Agreement, must be brought to a conclusion before the end of this year, says A. Strauss and Co.,
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  • 1915 13 British friendship to any other. Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. A MASTERPIECE OF IMPARTIALITY But II Duce Does Not Wont Any Advice From Geneva London, September 19. The communication prepared by the Committee of Five of the League Council as a basis of
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  • 127 13 Stranded On Saghalien Coast The steamer “Mabel Moller” of 2,625 tons went aground near Cape Shiretoko, Hokkaido. Meagre messages this morning showed that the steamer was water-logged and in a dangerous situation. The crew were being taken off. RESCUE VESSEL UNABLE TO APPROACH Wakcanai, Hokkaido, Sept. 19. The
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  • 38 13 —Rugby Radio Service. London, September 19. Sterling on New York was 4.93 1 16 and Paris 74 13|16. Stock markets were quiet but the tone was steady with War Loan at 104. Gold was 141 jd.-
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  • 120 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Continued High Winds Cause Much Damage London, Sept. 19. Continued high winds have done muchdamage in various parts of the country today. At the Thame Show in Oxfordshire —the largest one day agricultural show held in Great Britain —the proceedings were brought to a
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  • 47 13 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, September 19. Road accidents in Great Britain during the week ending September 14 were 153 I killed and 4,911 injured. These figurescompare with 159 killed and 5,555 injured during the corresponding week of last year. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 126 13 Bergner gives us an exhibition of film acting second to none we have ever seen."—The Sunday Times. 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 THE MOST TALKED OF AND MOST HIGHLY PRAISED PICTURE KMI I SCREENED THIS YEAR A SHOW YOU'LL WANT TO SEE TWICE ML'!■ I B ELISABETH BERGNER RDrio {Released by
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  • 134 14 I The B. B. C. announces that Mr. J. B. Clark, who has been Empire Programme Director since the inception of the Empire Broadcasting Service in 1932, has been appointed Empire Service Director. The name of Mr. Clark’s successor to the petition of Empire Programme Director will
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  • 618 14 AIR MAILS 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 closed at 7 p.m. today. A mall for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Greet Britain, Ireland and whole
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  • 884 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Uno* rbe following is a Mat of vessels arrivlaf «nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN POET TODAY S.S. KASHIMA MARU from Japan via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam optional and Middlesbrough.
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    • 531 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. I TODAY Transmission 5 Two of the following frequencies will be Med: GSD 11,750 kc/s (25 53 m.), GSC 9,580 kc/s (31.32 m.), GSB 9,510 kc/a (31.55 m.) or GSA 6,050 kc/s (49.59 m.). 6.20 a m Big Ben. A Studio Concert. Vivien Lambelet (Soprano), Douglas
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    • 474 14 i Signal at 7.20 p m. 7.3s—“Remote Corners, No. 5: Australia to Tierra del Fuego.”* A talk by Jean Hamilton. 7.50 —A Piano- I forte Recital by Frank Laffite. 8.20 Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summary. [8.40- The B. B. C. Midland Orchestra.! 9.os—Close down. Transmission 3 I Service,* from the
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    • 335 14 end English). 7.20 —Gramophone music. 7.30 Half hour for our French listeners 8.00 —Piano recital by Alexis Antoni- kowsky. 9.00 —Vocal concert. 9.30 —Close 1 down. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 I 11.30 —1.00 p.m.—Luncheon concert, j 5.00 p.m.—Tea-music. 6.00 —Hawaiian mu- sic by Hilo Hawaiian Orch. 6.30 —Songs from South Africa
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    • 1845 15 Ffjsli 1 t TljiSi ifliMi /fcsk l W ELUK PUMMEL LIMB ve—M. London and north continent. Leave Doe Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service Penang. London. OUTWARDS J"" 1 r O. DEUCALION Mars., L’don, R’dam, TTburg Glasgow Sept 20 Oct Id iwn c > HMr !a^a?lll<fll c. ALCTNOUS L’don
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    • 760 16 15 FLNAIXG UAzLlilin »n ■///^■.V.WAWAVAW W>W»V"» IS AKO S g Zl r r r •i 6 -30 opening tonight 9-30 pl V* J 1 Omgllt V.OV MATINEES TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 2.30 cgr npn^n^.^e e the PERFECT CHINESE MUSICAL to LAST 2 PERFORMANCES SOUND PICTURE Q 0 ROMANCE AS IT WAS
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  • 2577 17 PLANS FOR AUTUMN PRODUCTIONS AN INGENIOUS AMERICAN COMEDY NEW FORM OF NEWS-REEL CINEMA FOR THE LONDON ZOO (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 17. SE\ ERAL new theatrical entertainments already are in preparation in London for the autumn, and others soon will follow. The season holds the
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  • 1095 18 TWO HOURS' WORK A WEEK JUST TO SUPPLY THE WORLD WITH PALMS Lord Howe Island just seven miles long ami a mile ami a halt wide—lias a population of 150. Every one has a home and an income, and poverty is
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  • 309 18 Sinking Yacht Catches Lighthouse Beams A family named Roberts (consisting of a man, his wife, and their small child) have been rescued from certain death by! sharks near Brisbane (Queensland) by the adroit using of a mirror. j They were sailing in a schooner in
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  • 427 18 A Diesel-Engined Tug ORDERED BY RAILWAYS The first Diesel-engined tug ever to be built in Malaya was launched at the ship-, yard of Messrs United Engineers Ltd., at Tanjong Rhu, Singapore on Tuesday. She was christened the Jugra and will be staticned at Port Swettenham, having been
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  • 241 18 Sequel To Road Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 18. Denis French, a young Belgian employed in Isatto Circus (now in Penang) as a clown, was today produced before the j Taiping Magistrate to answer the charge jof driving a motor lorry in a negligent way
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  • 194 18 Funeral At Sungei Patani The death occurred at 4 he Sungei Patani Hospi al of Mr. A. S. George. The deceased was the second non of the late Mr. Selvanayagum Anukragam Pillai of the General Post Office, Penang. The deceased was 24 yearg
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  • 917 19 •-> oME twenty of us were in the lounge of a Nikko hotel when suddenly a strange rumbling—ciued less of a noise than a sensacanie rolling down the valley i Chusenji. 'Then everything began <wav, the wooden beams of the i mlah, morticed together in
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  • 182 19 EMPEROR REVIEWS HIS 15 GUNBOATS Harbin, Sep. 10th. The Emperor Kang Teh of Manchukuo reviewed his fleet on the Sungari River on Sep. 10 in the presence of the principal State officials. The fleet consists of 15 river gunboats. The boats fired Royal salutes and the crewg
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  • 193 19 Another Chinese Concession Peking. Sep\ 9 The Chinese Government today replied to the Japanese demands in connection with the recent train robbery in North China, virtually accepting all the conditions, most of wihch have already been carried out. The Japanese hewever, are still keeping open
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  • 275 19 In these days when only a very few novelists concern themselves with literary art in its highest sense, it is refreshing to receive a novel which fully possesses this quality. Lament for the Death cf An Upper Class, by H. de Montherlant (John Miles 7s. 6d.)
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  • 338 19 The trite old saying, attributed to a French eyewitness, about the charge of the Light Brigade against the Russians on the heights of Balaclava that it was magnificent but that it was not war applies! nowhere in Mr., Humphrey Cobb's novel. Paths of Glory (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.
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  • 311 19 Ninety-three steel chests containing Chinese ai t treasures have now been standing for some time a* Burlington House and nobody dares touch them. They contain the exhibits for the Chinese exhibition, which will beg n in November. They were packed in Shanghai by four Chinese experts
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  • 175 19 “Sackcloth into Silk” is a typical Deeping novel. That is to say. there are in it a somewhat hackneyed but clear and welltold story, a fair amount of platitudinous comment upon a variety of subjects, a few nice, incredibley decent people, who have risen above the
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  • 150 19 “King's Blocd.” by W. P. Drury. Rich and Cowan; 7. 6d. Col. Drury has blended fact and fiction, history and imagination to excellent pur1 pose in “King’s Blood.” He takes us back to the spacious days of Queen Anne; to the 1 storming of Gibraltar; to Byng
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  • 85 19 —Reuter. Appeal For Help Pciping, Sep. 7th. Tw’o youths, cne British, named H. D. Smith, and one American, John Francis, are under detent on at Suchow, m NorthWest Kansu. They have telegraphed for diplomatic assistance to enable them to travel back to! Peiping. They started
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • 61 20 Taiping Team To Meet Penang 'A' (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 19. The following players have been selected to represent Taiping against Penang A at Penang on Saturday: Black; Rev. N. Williams, Chan Ah Kow, Lt Thunder Alladad Khan; Yeoh Teng Khoo Swee Chin; Handley, Lt. Harman, C.
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  • 188 20 Final Match In The Second Division League The final match between the Glugor Club of Section I and the Muslim Recreation Club of Section II will be played on the S.X.I. ground this evening at 5.15 p.m. This is the fourth year that this competition hap been
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  • 142 20 THURSDAY’, SEPTEMBER 19 London Bank 2 3?! 4 mst 2 4 s*s Private 3 mst credit 2 4 3 Documentary 2 On New York Demand 57 ft France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 9 dis. Shanghai T.T. 31U dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 29ft RATE OF EXCHANGE FOB MONEY
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  • 114 20 TTN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £227.7.6 £227 7 6 London—(3 months) £214.10.0 £214.15.0 Singapore $llO.OO $lO9 25 Business Done Penang $110.25 Business Done Buyers no JJ*‘ COPRA.— (Sundried) 4 05 BLACK PEPPEB 0() -J 4? RUBBER London 5%d 5 d ew York Hftc(G) Hftc(G) Singapore—Spot i B^c 18 c
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  • 230 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS i esteraay Today Buyers sellers xsuyers Sellers I AN Ayer Weng 180 185 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95 90 95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 50 5O 52% jelebu 92% 95 92% 95 Klang R. 1-55 1.60 1.50 1.55 Lukut 1.10 112% 1.10
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  • 119 20 The following are the latest quotation» for today Buyers Sellers TIN— Ampat Tins 44% 4 10% Ayer Wengs 1.80 1.85 B. Selangors 90 .95 Chenderiang 9 9 10 6 Hitam 48 50 Hong Fatts 50 .52% Johans 26 .28 K. Lan juts 15 6 16 0 Kataus
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  • 454 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The followtagr ar® the latest quotations. Id MESSR& > KENNEDY A Co.’S ShareList today sTGBLarday Today i Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellerr TIN— Ampat Tin 4[S.. 4|9 4[6 5|Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.85 1.77% 1.85 B. Selangor 90> 95 90 95 Hiteum 48 52..
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 318 20 'GOPENG CONSOLIDATED LIMITED I (Incorporated in England.) a/A Advice has been received by cable of the VLAa S’ declaration of an interim dividend of 6d. per share, together with a bonus of 3d. per r M share (both less Income Tax) in respect of i the. year ending 30th current,
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    • 75 20 M.V. "PEISANDER" Voy. 1. (Outward) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang at daylight on Monday, the 23rd September, 1935, and will discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO LTD., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.y Agents, “GLEN”
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 36 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 am. 78 N.W. 1. m.m. Neon 80 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 4.37 a.m 12.14 p.m. 5.05 p.m 10.50 p.m. TOMORROW 5.28 a.m 11.18 p.m 4.00 p.m.
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