Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 220. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1152 1 “Very Limit Of Conciliation Has Been Reached’’ II Duce Urged To Accept League Plan Mr. ANTHONY EDEN' ASSURED France Will Stand Shoulder To j Shoulder With Britain" LONDON, SEPT. 20. M. LAVAL HAS CABLED SIGNOR MUSSOLINI URGING HIM TO ACCEPT THE LEAGUE PLAN AS A BASIS OF
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  • 674 1 Financial Policy In F.M.S. FUTURE NOT DEFINITELY ASSURED “It is gratifying to be able to record that the year 1934 was one of steady if moderate prosperity. The financial recovery made by the country was remarkable, but it will take several years of prosperity, and very
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  • 118 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Progress In Great Britain London, September 19. The progress of internal aviation in Great Britain, in the last few years, i» illustrated by plans for extensions of the ground organisation in the South and North. In the Isle of Wight, which already possesses five aerodromes,
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  • 60 1 much better last night.—Rugby Radio Service, Suffering From Jaundice London, Sept 20. Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the Disarmament Conference, who is in a London nursing home suffering from jaundice and stomach trouble has received a message of sympathy from the King and the Queen. The patient
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  • 411 1 Reuter. Movements Kept Secret NOT DIRECTED AGAINST I ANY EUROPEAN POWER Rome, September 20. Two Italian army divisions, the Cossoria and Assietta totalling 35.000 men. formerly stationed on the French frontier, have disappeared. They embarked from Genoa in eighteen ships, ostensibly for East Africa. The firstship, the
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  • 77 1 —Reuter. Verdict At Coroner's Inquest Toronto, September 23. At the inquest cn Koenecke who was killed in mid-air, th? coroner’s jury returned a verdict tha the two airmen acted n celf defence. Evidence was given that Kccnecke had been drirking and acted violently and that struggles threatened to
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  • 326 1 Rugby Radio Service. Glutted Market: Hungry Man A PARADOX London, September 20. The relations of two problems of widespread deficient mutritional standards on the one hand and surpluses .of food products or actual restriction of their production on the other, which was raised by the Australian delegate
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  • 64 1 —Reuter. 40 Per Cent. Surtax Levied In Egypt CallScp\ 20. V k- officially arnounced that an “excharge ccmpcns:ting surtax” of 40 per cent ad valorem will be lev :d from today cn pure Cotton cc artificial silk goods and geode containing 50 per cent or more cotton
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    • 2237 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL !«mi«.ons to English m.v. ■■«isandeß.. v«,. 1. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. SCH tn Parents are urged to register their child- from Europe are hereby notified that she k C** 1 J*' Ml communicati g TIME"TABLE. ren for 1936 Primary Classes in both is expected to arrive
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  • 56 3 Broadcast Programme For Today The Penang Lichi Seh (Chinese) Orchestra' wl’ broadcast today 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 and
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    • 50 3 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY RECORDS. Because its e British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Music Tunes to AH Taste. Vilathikukun Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY. 130, Penanq Road, Penanq.
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    • 384 3 ~vAou must oot miss r> mu DO YOU KNOW THAT THE SOLUTION FOR DEVELOPING FILMS CAN BE USED FOR MORE THAN ONE DEVELOPING BUT the solution weakens with each developing. Therefore each succeeding film developed in the same solution fades quicker. Think of the disappointment of having your good snaps
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    • 529 3 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TOI>AY Transmission—s Two of the following frequencies will be lut'd: I GSD 11,750 kc/s (25-53 m.), GSC 9.580 kc/s (3L32 GSB 9.510 kc/s (31.55 BQ.) or t ■GSA 6.050 kc/s (49.59 mJ. 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. The Leslie Bridgevvatir Quintet. Marguerite Natalia (South African Greenwich Time
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    • 442 3 tone). 7.20 Greenwich Time Signal 7.35 Sports Talk. 7.50 An organ recital by G. O’Conner-Morris, relayed from St Mark's North Audley Street, London. 8.20 The News. 8.40 Arthur Salisbury and his orchestra, relayed from the Savoy Hotel, London. 9.05 p.m. Clcse down. I T ransmissi < in—3 j 9.20 p.m.
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    • 368 3 review of the week tn English and in Dutch. 11.50 p.m. Close down. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 8 20 p.ro. Opening announcement. German folk song. 8.35 ‘‘The Last Rose of Summer.” A musical radio review. 9.05 News in English and in Dutch. 9.20 Concert cf march tunes. 10.20 Dance songs. 10.35
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    • 291 3 recital by Mrs. E. B. Pupil of Francois de Haan. 9.30 —Close down. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 11.30 —1.00 p m.—Luncheon concert. 5.00 p.m- Light classical programme. 600 Talkie Hits. 7.00 —Press news (Dutch and English). 7.2o—Gramophone muse 7.30 Half hour for our French listeners B.oo—-Piano recital by Alexis Antoni- I
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  • 171 4 Another Pulled His Home 4000 Miles STORIES BEHIND STATISTICS Here are yome human stories behind Australia’s r cently issued vital statistics. The first two emphasise the frequent occurrence of remarkable longevity in the Commonwealth. Mr. Lazarun Potte’, of Bordertown. South Australia, has just celebrated his 106th
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  • 251 4 CLEVER JAVANESE ARTISTES Described as the “Marcus Show of thr East” Dja's Dardanella company including the principals and others in the Royal Balinese dancers, who are now playing in Ipoh with remarkable success, will begin a short season in Penang at the Theatre Royal on Friday night when
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  • 516 4 Indian Woman's Thali Involved The case came up before Mr. R. N. Broome in the additional Police court yesterday in which a well-to-do Chinese Lim Chin Aik was charged with the theft of a neck chain, worth $6O, from a Tamil woman. Arayee in a lane
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  • 66 4 Mr. S. B. Palmer Elected An Unofficial Member Kuala Lumpur, Sept 19. An official communique from the Federal Secretariat states: His Excellency the High Commissioner, with the approval of His Majesty the King, has been pleased to appoint Mr. Sydney Racon Palmer to be an Unofficial Member of
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  • 1676 4 MR. L BRENT’S INSTRUCTIVE TALK VALUABLE ADVICE TO DRIVERS "Apart from the very few who drive cars for the sheer enjoyment of it everyone uses his car merely as a means of transport either to a place of business or pleasure and back but that should not
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  • 173 4 Baroness And Husband Buy One The coral islands of the Great Barrier Reef, off the Queensland coast have lately come into prominence as places for utopian settlement. One of them, Dunk Island, is now th? latest honeymoon resort. The Hon. Hugo Brassey, -who, in July, married the beautiful
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  • 184 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Prince of Wales has left Vienna for St. Wolfyeng near Salzburg where he will stay for several days. sfe Mr. F. Hutchinscn, European Warder,. Prisons, Straits Settlements, has been seconded for service in Johore. I Mr. M. B. Mathews has been appointed acting Agent cf the Kuala
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  • 864 5 TRIPLE GREEN PATS $67 CHORUS GIRL WINS BY FIVE LENGTHS KANON AND MAGGIE GIRTON WIN h rom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 20. Bright weather favoured the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club Skye Meeting today. The attendance was poor but those present were
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  • 540 5 Acceptances For Today The following are the acceptance for today of the Singapore Turf Club Skye I Meeting:— RACE 1. Horses--Class s—Div.5 —Div. I—About1 —About 5 Furlongs. 0 0 0 MLLE D’ARMENTIERES 10.12 0 0 1 GALLANT MAGGIE 10.12 *4 0 0 BENEDICT 10.09 j'o 0 3
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  • 229 5 P.C.C. Win 4-1 LOSERS’ DO WELL The Penang Recreation Club played their first hockey match of the season yesterday when they met the P.C.C. The latter won, as expected, but the Recreationists put up a good fight Territorially the P.C.C. had the better of the game
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  • 83 5 Penang ’A 1 Team To Meet Taiping The following will represent Penang “A” against Taiping today at 5.15 on the Esplanade:—• C P. Liston (Capt.); K. A. G. Hague, C. M. J. Kirke, A. Guild and A. P. Webb; Lim Keng Chuan and A.R. Jones; J. A. Evans. D
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  • 115 5 V. I. Defeats Methodist School (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 20. The Victoria Institution, holders of the Thomson Cup, defeated this evening the Methodist Boys School by four goals to one in the semi-final of the football competition on the Selangor dub padang. The game
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  • 90 5 By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, September 22, 1935. 9.15 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Erlenhugel—Overture—Kuhleu. 2. Laguren Walzer—Waltz —Strauss. 3. Skandinavian Sui’e —(By Request)—Frederiksen. a. In the Mountains. b. At the Country. c. Entry of the V-kings. d. Troll Dance. 4.
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  • 540 5 Glugor Club Defeated r T VICTORY BY THREE GOALS TO ONE i The second division soccer league final between the Muslim Recreation Club and the Glugor Club, played yesterday on the S.X.I. ground, resulted in the former winning by three goals to one. The M.R.C. gained
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  • 456 6 AND SHE SAYS "I'VE BEEN LUCKY I A £500,000 heiress and a poor man .were married al Saxlingham, Norfolk, without a sigh, a frown, or a breath of disapproval from any one. Miss Violet Mary Craven orphan, couJsin of the Duchess of Northumberland and the
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  • 719 6 Trawler Danger To Liners I PILOTS' COMPLAINT Men who take the big liners dcwn the Thames to the sea, and on whose skill depends the lives of hundreds of people, have a grievance which they are seeking’ to place before the authorities. i Almost every passenger bound
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  • 221 6 Melbourne Plans i About 200 famous British medical men and scientists have travelled 12,000 miles to attend the four day annual meeting of the British Medical Association, which opened at Melbourne, in Australia. Among them are Lord Horder, Sir Thomas Dunhill, Sir William Willcox, Sir Henry
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  • 415 6 Drink Charge Dismissed j WIFE'S DENIAL i Charged in his own name of Ronald i MacDonald Hutchinson, Hai y Tate, the i ccmedian, was fined £l2 and ordered to pay £l2 12s. costs at the South-Western Court on a charge of driving a car in a
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  • 308 6 Reuter. Australian Councillor Wins Wager Councillor W. Darwin has won his £lOO wager that he would wheel the layer of the bet, Mr. W. Arm’guet, from Brighton (Victoria» to Sydney (New Sou‘h Wales), a distance of 650 miles, in a wheelbarrow, in 10 weeks. Although
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    • 247 6 DO YOU KHOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its present creamy conaisten cy by fl fl. evaporation, and made completely /> flfAft JuU zv tfl sterile It contains no preservative f> Pf/7 or Other addition, consequently after /7/ n L.O be a. freshWOU United
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  • 767 7 Policeman Charged SEQUEL TO SMALL-POX CASE Singapore, Sept. 19. Serious allegations in connection with a ase of smallpox were made aga.nst two Malays who appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, today. The first accused is an elderly man named Kassim bin Mohamed, whilst the other
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  • 570 7 JUDGE’S COMMENTS IN ASSIZE CASE Singapore, Sept. 19 Tang Ah Mong, a Chinese eating-shop attendant, was teday found guilty by a common jury at the Singapore Assize Court on two charges, one of attempted j murder and one of voluntarily causing hurt, and was sentenced
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  • 90 7 Amusement Park Incident Seremban, Sept. 18. With her head and hands bandaged, a Chinese woman Yong Sam, appeared as a complainant in the Seremban magistrate’s court, when a Chinese, Lee Chuan. was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to the woman by throwing hot water on
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  • 57 7 Seremban. Sept. 18. The death occurred today at Seremban of Sister Bathilda, of the Seremban Convent. The nun, who was 67 years of age, was attached to the Convent fcr nearly 15 years. The funeral took place this evening at the Christian cemetery. The Rev. Father Geo. Auguin
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  • 618 8 Various lessons have been drawn from the failures of the Indian National Congress and other extremist politicians but the greatest and most generally overlooked is the unalterable nature of the Indian social structure. That means, for the most part, the population being what it is, Hindu social
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  • 129 8 APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL ALLOWED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 21. In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrel granted a certificate. The prohibition. His Lordship said, was by its nature a fit one for appeal to His Majesty’s council. The matter originally
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  • 96 8 vmcn nau won them their —Rugby Radio Service. M.C.C. President's Tribute To Their Sportsmanship London, September 20 The South African cricket team which has been touring England, and which for the first time in the history of the tours won the Test match rubber against Eng>
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  • 40 8 —Rugby Radio Service. London September 20. The total amount applied for in tenders for £45,000.000 Treasury Bills was £65,165,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 10)6.584 against 10)7.02 a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 727 8 TAIPENG BETTING CASE RECALLED PLEA THAT EVIDENCE WAS NOT ADMISSIBLE (From Our Perak Representative) I Ipoh, Friday. Messrs. J. Menecksha and R. Menecksha, the well-known Taipeng i residents and landed property owners, appealed today before the Hon. the Justice Howes against the conviction by the
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  • 122 8 Driver Charged With Causing Grievous Hurt (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Friday. As a sequel to the serious lorry accident w’hich occurred yesterday resulting in five coolies being sent to hospital, a Chinese driver, Soh Ah Hun appeared before Mr. C.W.A. S-nnett today charged with causing
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  • 78 8 Alleged Fiahf At Batu Kurau < From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 20. News have come to hand from Batu Kurau tcday, that as a result of an alleged fight between two Malays this morning, one was admitted to the Taiping Hospital with his hose
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  • 129 8 —Rugby Radio Service. By British Business Men London, Sept. 20. Indian railway authorities have placed a special train at the disposal of a partyr of about 50 business men, who are taking part in the first organised tour extending over two months in India,
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  • 88 8 Rugby P.adio Service. But Stormy Weather Expected London, Sept. 20. The gale has subsided somewhat this morning with the passing of the intense depression but a renewal of wet and stormy weather later is expected. The conditions in the English Channel are still exceptionally rough and a
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    • 253 8 I A Perfect Chemist’s Shop! A "Perfect Chemist's Shop" is the one that has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. s We devote our energies particularly in I making Our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop in point of Purity
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  • 1253 9 Eighth Half-Yearly Meeting AMAZING AND STEADY PROGRESS The eighth half-yearly general meeting of the English School Teachers’ Co-ope-rativ° Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held yesterday at the Hutchings School. Among those present were Messrs. T. A. O. Sullivan, J. W. Ridley. T. J. Thomas. D D.
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  • 187 9 Office-Bearers Appointed COL. CECIL RAE ELECTED CHAIRMAN tErom Our Perak Representative) Ip oh, Friday. Plans for collection in Perak for the Poppy Day Funds were discussed and completed at a meeting yesterday evening convened by the Hon. Organiser for Perak, 1935, Mrs. J. S. Ferguson. It
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  • 293 9 Fine British Film At Majestic There was a large audience at the Majestic last night for the opening of the British and Dominions Production Escape Me Never.” It should attract packed houses for the rest of its run—deservedly a long one. The tiny but much-heralded Austrian star.
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  • 36 9 Cruisers And Aircraft- i I I Carrier In Singapore Singapore, Sept. 19. The cruisers Bemwick and Cornwall are at present at Singapore. The destroyers Duchess and Delight arrived last night and the aircraft-carrier T-Termea
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  • 110 9 King George Sends Good Wishes From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 20. At the King's birthday celerations today the Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps presented an address to the Council of Regency in the course of which it commented on the great progress being made and
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  • 33 9 —Reuter. London, Sept. 21. The wedding of the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott has been officially fixed to take place at Westminster Abbey on November 6.-
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  • 122 9 First Annual General Meeting The Penang Overage Chinese Benefit So- j ciety will hold its first annual general' meeting on October 12, e.t the Chinese Town Hall at 2 p.m. 1 The following is the agenda 1. To confirm the minutes of the preliminary general meeting.
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  • 43 9 —Reuter. Survey Flight To New Guinea Rangoon, Sept. 20. One of the three new De Havilland aircrafts which was sold to the Dutch for flying to New Guinea for survey work is missing. It was last seen northward of Bassein.-
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  • 162 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 21. The death has taken place in Manila of Mr. Schramm, the former manager of Messrs. Churchill and Tate. I o f Miss Owen, the District Secretary, of the Y.W.C.A. leaves Penang jon Monday next for Taiping, after having spent
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    • 166 9 Now there comes a burst of cheering See the King of Health and Beauty Like the sounding of a sea As the cheers still louder grow x yk Fathers, Mothers, Uncles, Cousins Cow Gate for every Baby g/ yk Hail the Childrens 9 Jubilee I Hear the merry trumpets blow»
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    • 288 9 SOUTHERN KINTA CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) Notice is hereby given that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend ou account of the year ending 31st March, 1936, of 6 per cent (3.60 pence per share) less Income Tax at 4/6d. in the £l. Thi» Dividend is declared due on
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  • 3557 10 MALAYA'S TEXTILE QUOTA REGULATIONS COMMENDED Special Features Of The Imperial Fruit Show IMPROVING METHODS FOR SALE OF RUBBER STATE RUBBER FACTORY IN SOUTHERN INDIA The Future Of Tin Restriction FOREST OFFICER'S ADVENTURES IN SIAM (From Our Own. Correspcndent) London. September 10. I EMPIRE MANUFACTURE THERS please
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    • 132 10 It s easy to clean TEETH with TEies SHORT TEK is designed to clean the places M other brushes neglect especially the crevices out of sight behind your teeth, where decay is most likely to start. Tek’s short head fits into every corner, gets its seven rows of springy bristles
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  • 397 11 All Scottish Wedding Of Duke And Bride THE KING'S BLACK WATCH KILT 11 has been decided that the Duke of Gloucester and Lady A'icc Montagu-Douglas-Scott shall have a Scottish wedding. I he date will be fixed when the Prime Minister visits Balmoi al. Hiehl.uni chieitains allied by marriage with the
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  • 110 11 America's Eye On Australian Police Like Britain’s police, on whom thej are ely modelled, Australia’s men in blue 'so wonderful” in American eyes, ch, for some months, have been turned o. them, states Austral News. The New ith Wales force has been given special use, and that particular
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  • 1103 11 Theory Of Dawn Man Who Came From India NEW DISCOVERIES If it had not been for an earthquake, man might still be wearing a tail and living in a tree. This is the conclusion come to by Sir Arthur Smith Woodward, and explained in his
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    • 70 11 fe The AGE and I QUALITY of I aU Johnnie Walker are higher to- z day than ever before—a standard we maintain by constantly replenishing our immense reserves o/O j of the finest old Scotch whiskies. Vo .JOHNNIE I WAtaKER 3 BORN 1820 —STILL GOING STRONG JO f 0 1"
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    • 788 12 1 IhW a> akMrai IS AKO S H 4-15 STARTING TONIGHT 9-M 6 3 N 7 fs AT 2 m' 3<> MATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 2-45 THE PERFECT CHINESE MUSICAL Aft j PROGRAMME THE WHEN THE WHOLE FAMILY Fl MISS LILY.YUEN MOVED INTO THEIR LOVE-NEST JWW N p W
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  • 477 13 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CSiurcb of England 14th Sundc.y after Trinity. «00 a m. Matins and Litany. Psalms 75, 76. Hymn —5. «30 am. Hcly Communion 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 600 p.m. Evensong. Psalm—77. (Chant 175). Magnificat (Chant 75). Nunc Dimittis (Chant 63). Hymns—39l, 615. 434, 27.
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  • 253 13 Big Crowd At Opening Show Lost Night Novelty, variety, thrills and laughter in plenty were provided by Isako’s circus which opened its season at the Fun Frolic Stadium last night. Long before the show started, the seats were sold out and late-comers were reluctantly turned away. There were
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  • 762 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Linat rhe following is a Hat of vessels arrlvlaf and sailing from Penang during the weakIN PORT TODAY I S.S. SEROOSKERK from Far East via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Suez. Port Said, Jaffa. Haifa» Genoa. Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg. M.V. BINTANG from
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  • 473 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Greet Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe, by route to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 2 p.m.. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by route to
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    • 40 13 l/APWNS pills, I APIOL STEEL I Sureandcertain for all Female I H complai. its. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I I W. J. ■DMORD4 I I Ua HfcwlWi PhannMy r S3-M» BaMfe Btiut, Penang. I
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    • 25 13 I &ven Lucas Bols I J Disti//eps -Amsterdam I CALDIBIECIK’S S (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong.) I; (Incorporated in Shanghai.) s PENANG. I
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    • 196 13 "7’7.™ 'we s n<l 3 SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW a next change Sunday Times. 2-45 A 15 9en ww Story Of Love, Mirth And Music THE .M-LTAUTO of_ano most highly BL CCmNED THIS YEAR A SHOW YOU'LL WANT MA■!F ST I W t TO SEE TWICE I gj L ELISABETH BERGNER
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  • 659 14 Mussolini Echoes The Pope BUT FASCISTS WILL GO "STRAIGHT AHEAD" Rome Sceptical Of Geneva Activity Rome. Sept. 8. Pope Pius XI. and Signor Mussolini have both made reference to a desire for peace and both have added that peace must be attended by justice. Signor Mussolini’s statement
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  • 62 14 SheHinq Out O n A Big Scale “P<ggy”, the two-year-old Khaki-Camp tell duck, owned by Mirs Avis Trelcar. ol Woorak West, Australia, has challenged all comers by laying an egg a day for 14 days including five with double yolks. On the fifteenth day, says Austral News,
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  • 744 14 Transient Believes The Trade SELANGOR COCONUTS LTD. MEETING The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of shareholders of Selangor Coconuts. Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. F. A. Wardell presiding. After notiqe convening
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  • 241 14 Pilgrims Leave For I Lourdes i I LAURENTIC’S FIRST TRIP SINCE MISHAP Dublin, Sept. 8. The Cunard-White Star liner Laurentic left Dublin on Sept. 8 for Le Verdon with 1.300 pilgrims for Lourdes- This is her first voyage since her collision with the Napier Star
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  • 100 14 The Horse Recognised It No‘hing would budge a valuable racing stelllion from h s box on the ship that brought him to Sydney from England, the other day. Gentle hints such as a brcom across his hindquarters had no effect at all. "Kim ap, lad!” yelled en
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  • 131 14 A Sailor Finds That Krmchen Keeps Him Free ihic QQ’lor tiELcl cn attncl® K?uXV;ut him nrbt agaia kept s-ee J —e„t^ t an* s H T enn assure you that after a few week» r m llt the benefit. For four years now I
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  • 115 14 Election Of OfficeBearers At the fourteenth Annual General Meeting of the above Sangam held on Saturday the 14th. instant, the following OfficeBearers were elected for the ensuing year: President: Mr G. Sawmy Pillay. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. M A. Subbiah Pillay, A. Sethulingam and K. Kanjamalai. Hon. General
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  • 72 14 It’s Worth While On One Track At Werribee, Australia, a big dog-racing; contre, a local butcher has ensured that the greyhounds themselves shall participate in the fruits of victory as well as the owners. At a recent meeting, according to Austral News, he began by giving a
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    • 1832 15 rl 2 b I r, -ICH <L k f V \hJ it i 4 1 jmgrtj*’! nTfii egg* M' <, /art BLIIK PUMMEL LIMB LuL lontwn AND north continent Leave Due Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service a’ L don A dsm d Hamburg sept. OUTWARDS IrS i L'don,
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  • 372 16 Pensioner Sues Chief Clerk INTERESTING TAIPING i SUIT (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 20. Judgment was reserved by th? Taiping' Magistrate at the close of the hearing of the civil suit in which a Government Pen-1 sioner named S. Arumugam sued D I Thambyrajah, the Chief
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  • 200 16 What a relief to be able to eat and sleep normally after years of stomach trouble which caused nights of unbearable pain. No wonder Mr. 1 says he was fortunate when he tried Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. ‘‘Being a sufferer from stomach trouble for years,
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  • 551 16 DR. JOHN SUNG A Prophet of God, a preacher of righteousness, a John the Baptist calling his people to repentance, an Oriental Sa- vonarola converting a whole city by his preaching against the sins pf society, a I Chinese John Wesley translating the GosI
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  • 440 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Penang, September 20. The Local Share Market continues to be j effected by World politics and unsettled! conditions prevail. The price of Tin has! advanced further to £214-15-0 for 3. months and to £227-7-6 for Spot, gains of’ £2-10-0 and £3-12-6 respectively over the' week
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  • 265 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS 1 xesteruay Touay Buyers sellers Buyers sellers Ayer Weng' 1-80 1.85 1.80 1.85 18. Selangor 90 95 90 I Hitam 48 50 48 50 I Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52% I Jelebu 9 2 92 9 J Klang River 1-50 155 1.50 1. 1
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  • 126 16 The following are the latest quotation» for today Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ampat Tins 44% 4 10% Ayer Wengs 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 92% Chenderiang 9 9 10 3 Hitam 48 50 Hong Fatts 50 .52% Jelebu 95 1.00 Johan 25 27 K. Lanjut 15 3 15
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  • 37 16 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 London Bank 4 mst Private 3 mst credit 3 Documentary 2'4J? On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 9% dis. Shanghai T.T. 31% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 29&
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  • 120 16 T ll YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £227.7.6 £226 15 0 London—(3 months) £214.15.0 £215.2 6 Singapore $109.25 $lO9 25 Business Done Penang $109.37% Business Done 25 tf>ns COPRA.— (Sundried) BLACK PEPPER nn 54 25 Sy.UU «Q fxrj RUBBER 00 London 5 716 d ew York 11 5 160(G) ’ll
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  • 432 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICED The following are lue laics. quvu«uuru in MESSRS. KENNEDY CC.L? mwe List today Y es lerday 1 uuay Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN.— Ampat Tin 4j6 5 0 4 6 Ayer Weng 1.77 1.85 1.77 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95 90 95
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  • 206 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 45 64 74 51|64 New York 4.91 4.92% Montreal 4.97% 4.96% Brussels 29.16 29.20 Geneve, 15.14% 15.18 Amsterdam 7.26% 7.28% Milan 60% 60& Berlin 12.22 12.24 Prague 119 H&i s < Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 34 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 78 NE Noon 82 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 5.28 a.m 11.18 p.m 4.00 p.m. TOMORROW 10.00 a.m 4.27 a.m. 11.27 p.m 5.05 p.m.
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