Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. I’UBLISHED DAILY. No. 221. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTb.
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  • 169 1 WHEN RETURNING FROM TRIAL GAME FELL BETWEEN PLATFORM AND CARRIAGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 23. After playing in the first State rugby trial for Johore at Rensam on Saturday, Mr. C. G. D Williamson, Secretary of North ’chore Rugby Football Club,
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  • 91 1 ther support is assured —Rugby Radio Service. Proposal For Settlement In Syria London, September 21. The Budgetary Committee of the League Assembly at Geneva yesterday agreed to send to the Supervisory Committee for examination a proposal to provide 1.300,000 Swiss francs for a settlement of the Assyrians of
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  • 50 1 «rooKianuo ivuav •f 121.28 miles an hour. —Rugby Radio Service. 500 Miles Race Won By Napier Railton London, September 21. A Napier Railton driven by John Cobb nd Rose Richards won the 500 miles race it Brooklands today at an average speed •f 121.28 miles an hour. —Rugby Radio
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  • 40 1 ttugby Radio Service. London Distributor's Order For 20,000 Cars London, Sept. 21. A li.m of London motor distributors has iced an order for 20,000 cars and chaswith the Mcrris Motors —the largest igle order ever booked by manufacturers.
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  • 80 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Higher Wages For Workers London. Sept. 21 The Ministry of Agriculture’s latest report on the working of the Agricultural Wages Act shows that by the end of March last the general average of weekly minimum rates of wages cf agricultural workers was slightly higher than
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 21 The missing plane, •which was one of the three new De HaviHands sold to the Dutch and flying to New Guinea for survey work, was found at Ngaputaw. 15 miles scuth of Basseln where a forced landing was made. The crew is safe.
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  • 195 1 Malay remanded (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 22. Further news is available of the serious affray at Batu Kurau on Friday last, re-1 1 suiting in a Malay being slashed on the j facd with a parang. It appeared that i while two Malay padi
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  • 377 1 Singapore Fears (COST OF LIVING ALREADY RISING 1 Complaints that exploitation in food prices has followed recent developments in the international political situation are made by Singapore con turners and traders. Rice, the staple food commodity of the East, rose 39 cents a bag in some
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  • 73 1 —Reuter. American Flyer's Success LONG ISLAND TO IRELAND I k London, Sept. 22. A trans-Atlantic solo Hight was accomplished by the American. Felix Vaitkus, who left Floyd Bennett Field, Long Island at 6.45 am. (local time) [yesterday morning with the aim of 'reaching Lithuania non-st» p. After
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  • 33 1 Reuter Arrival In Shanghai From Japan I Shanghai. Sept. 21. ■toil Frederick Leith-Rche arrived from uapan and’was greeted oy a b,os ot Ghinesnand British notable persons including Sir Alexander Cadcgan
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  • 1771 1 FRESH HOPES OF SETTLEMENT r I Discussing Committee’s Plans Geneva, September 23. Great importance is attached to the long conversation between Baron Aloisi and Seno? Madariaga this morning at which the foi mer read a communication from the Italian Government criticising the Committee of Five’s
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  • 410 3 Inquiry Into Boy's Death MISADVENTURE VERDICT RETURNED A 13 year-old Eurasian boy who died at the General Hospital on August 25 from shock and haemorrfrom a fractured skull and lactation of brain, due to his being’ struck on the head by a falling coconut, formed the
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  • 144 3 Clothes And Brass Plates Involved Two Malays, Ali and Ibrahim, appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court on Sat.-First ■accused was charged with theft of clotb.es and brass plates to the value of $l2, the property of Che Embee, at No. 108 b,
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  • 70 3 Case Postponed A Week Kaliamah, a Tamil woman, was produced before the police magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) on Sat. charged with fraudulently or dishonestly inducing Mariappan to deliver $ll5 to her, in house No. 23 Prangin Road Ghaut between August 13 and September 4. Accused
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  • 500 3 CHINESE ACQUITTED ON PERJURY CHARGE The case in which a Chinese, Lee Koay Chuan, was proauced on two charges, in the District Court, was concluded on Saturday, when Mr B. F. Bridge, the District Judge, acquitted accused on both charges. The accused was alleged to have given false
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  • 90 3 Accused Handed Over To Escort Abdullah, a Bengali, was arraigned before the police magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) cn Sat. on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a Singer sewing machine valued at $l2O, at Taiping on September 18. Accused admitted his identity. After the
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  • 73 3 Youth Released On $25 Bail In the police court on Sat. before Mr. J.P. Biddulph a Chinese ycuth named Seah Boon Leng was charged with theft of an account book belonging to Tan Eng Cheng, at No. 29, Bridge Street on September 19. Accused claimed trial.
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  • 258 3 Beauty Specialist's Loss HARD LABOUR FOR TAMIL YOUTH Having been convicted for theft of a cigarette lighter, a tin cash-box containing $l3O, a gold ring, two sapphires and a five guilder note, at No. 4 Penang Road on September 16. a Tamil youth named Gopal appeared in
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  • 284 3 Chinese On Dutiable Liquor Charge Arrested on a warrant a Chinese named Tan Seng was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. p. Biddulph) in the police court on Sat. charged with having in his I possession dutiable liquor at Paya Terubeng on August 28. A second charge
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  • 73 3 Tamil Charged With Possession A charge of being found in possesion of a deleterious drug, namely eight packets of Indian hemp, at Na 50b, Penang Road on September 20 was preferred against Merican, a Tamil, in the police court on Saturday. De‘ective Inspector B. Lewis prosecuted. The magistrate,
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  • 715 3 JUDGMENT RESERVED I i (Frcm Our Peu.k Representative.) I Ipoh, Saturday. Judgment was reserved by the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes in the appeal of Jal and Ruskin Manecksha against the conviction i of the Taipeng Magistrate who imposed a fine of $250 each for the alleged offence
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  • 230 3 Chinese Clerk's Discovery I A verdict of “found dead” was recorded by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. i Biddulph, at the conclusion of the i inquiry into the death of an unknown j adult, believed to be a Japanese, whose decomposed body was found floating in the
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  • 152 4 "At Home" At Sultan Suleiman Club TUNGKU AMPUAN DISTRIBUTES PRIZES (From Our ()wn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Sept. 21. A pleasant “At Home” was held this evening at the Sultan Suleiman Club in honour of H.H. the Sultan of Selangor’s seventy second birthday at the club
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  • 195 4 Rajah's Son And Daughter Come Of Age ISLAM RITUALS OBSERVED (I’rom Our I’erak Representative) Ipoh, Saturday. I An event of considerable interest to I the Royal family of I’erak is being celebrated at Kuala Kangsar this weekend on an elaborate scale. The func- j tion is
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  • 86 4 List Of New Books i he following New Books have been received at the Library:— r ate Laughs, by Herbert Adams. Forsytes Pendyces and Others, by John ■Galsworthy. The House in Paris, by Elizabeth Bowen. The Inquisitcr, by Hugh Walpole. The Message of Christ, by A. S. N.
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  • 1002 4  -  MERITORIOUS ACT TO HELP ABYSSINIA MR. SARWAR ON HISTORICAL FACTS Feeling In India Extremely Anti-Italian (BY MR. H. G. SARWAR, M.A., M.C.S., Retd.) Xow that war in Abyssinia seems to be certain, 1 feel it my duty to give the readers of the
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  • 101 4 Safe Of Estate Removed And Contents Taken VALUE OF CASH AND JEWELLERY $7OO (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. September 21. A serious robbery occurred yesterday night near Tanjong Rambutan, when thieves forced open the offices of the Changkat Kinding Estate and removed the safe from which
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  • 153 4 Chinese Celebrates 29th Anniversary PERFORMANCE GIVEN BY MEMBERS (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, September 21. At a pleasant function attended by large numbers of members and guests at Anderson Road this evening, commencing the celebration of the 29th anniversary of the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association which
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  • 251 4 Woman Who Was Found With Throat Cut No less than three Coroner's inquiries fixed for hearing on Sat. before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court had to be postponed for various reasons. The firrt wag a part heard inquiry regarding a, Chinese lunatic, Khoo Heng
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    • 488 4 wl 1- iiiifc •—■■l tSS MwaiiMr chicken HI ill 11 1 A FTER fever and; illness or when run down the 111 |(1 -lx thought of food is frequently abhorrent. That is !|ll the time for Brand’s Essence of Chicken. This palatable specif i s nourishment, vitality and vigour in
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  • 2803 5 INTERESTING IPOH ROTARY ADDRESS General Aspects Of Aviation LOCAL CLUB TO BE WELL EQUIPPED (From Ou r Perak Representative) Ipoh, Saturday. The following i a the full text of the speech by Mr. R. J. Morton, captain of the Perak Flying Club, given on
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  • 407 5 SAW MAN STRUGGLE STRIPPED OFF COAT AND JUMPED INTO THE SEA Three weeks ago, Mr. W.G. Skey, of the General Rubber Company, Singapore, while on his way to office in the morning, saw a Chinese struggling in the sea off Telok Ayer. He stripped off his
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  • 123 5 Long Drawn Out Suit For Damages Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. The case in which Mr. G. H. Steven» sued Mr. J. A. De Lile for $l,OOO damage for assault came to a conclusion at the Supreme Court yesterday, when Mr, Jus--tice Cussen gave judgment for Mr. De
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  • 296 6 SHORT HEAD VICTORY.— Suspicion fright) a ten-year-old mare, winning the Kemp Town Selling Plate m thrilling style from Royal Venture at Brighton Tournefeuille was third. T«B=V(gair=OO IHloirse FLORAL HALOS to match their bouquets were worn by bridesmaids at the wedding of Mr. J. M. A.
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  • 723 7 CREDIT BALANCE OF ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS BUT ROAD COMPETITION STILL "UNECONOMIC" The financial position of the Federated Malay States Railways has greatly improved since the 1933 report was written. The revenue for 1934 shows an increase-of 24.8/'per cent over the 1933 figure,
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  • 190 7 CALLS ON F.M.S. GUARANTEE FUND The report of the directors of the Public Officers’ Guarantee Fund, F.M.S., for 1934, has just been issued. It states that entrance fees paid during the year amounted to $678 and contributions to $15,178, as compared with $6OB and $14,204, respectively,
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  • 267 7 S'pore Thief To Serve Four Months' R.l. How 800 sticks of dynamite were stolen from the H'ndhede quarry at the 7 a 4 milestone. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, was described in the Third Court on Friday, when the Cantonese, Wong Fatt, who hed pleaded guilty to the charge
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  • 133 7 Singapore House Raided A fairly large haul of opium and chandu was made by the Government Monopolies Department, Singapore, a few days ago. Raiding a house in Carpmael Road, off Jco Chiat, on- Sept. 15, officers dug in a patch of sand under the building and found
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  • 540 7 A local medical practitioner, Dr. S. W. Tay, appeared in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Jus’ice Burton, the acting Chief Justice, on an application for his discharge. Mr N. Leicester opposed the application on behalf of a creditor. Mr. C. O. Lim, the Assistant Official Assignee,
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  • 114 7 While Prisoner Escapes From Cell A police constable cn duty at an unlocked cell in the Beach Road Police station, Singapore, fell asleep. Goh Ah Heng took his epportunity and escaped. Several days later, however, he was re-arrested. On Friday he was convicted before the second magistrate of
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  • 357 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. F. Hutchinson, European Warder, Pr sens, Straits Settlements, has been seconded for service in Johore. Mr. M. B. Mathews has been appointed ccting Agent of the Kuala Lumpur Office of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Mr. F. R. Dolbeare, an American, who was recently appointed Adviser in
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  • 222 7 Has Four Registered Parents i I It is a custom among the Chinese to adopt new-born babes. Unfortunately, some foster-parents go further. They make false declarations to the Registrar of Births and Deaths, naming themselves as parents. There is a section in the Ordinance which disallows this. Two
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  • 86 7 Condition Is "Not Serious" Maj.-Gen. E. O. Lewin, G.O.C. Malaya, returned to Singapore from Seremban on Sunday, fell ill on Thursday and is now lying in the General Hospital. His condition is net serious and so far has been diagnosed as fever. A GOOD NIGHT He was
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  • 676 8 CONCLUDING DAY OF AMATEUR RACES GALLANT MAGGIE AND FRIVOL WIN AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 21. Excellent weather favoured today’s races, the concluding day of the Amateur Races There was a much larger (attendance and the Tote and cash sweeps were well patronised.
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  • 320 8 ARSENAL BEATEN AT HOME HEARTS SWAMP HIBERNIAN —Reuter. London, September 21. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues First Division Arsenal 2 Manchester C. 3 Birmingham 0 Stoke C. 5 Brentford 1 Asfpn V. 2 Derby C. 3 Middlesbrough
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  • 300 8 Ipoh Club Beats Asiatics GOOD MATERIAL FOR STATE SIDE I (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Sunday. The rugby foctball season was really opened this evening when the match was played between the Ipoh Club and the Perak Asiatic Rugby Club on the Ipoh Padang. A satisfactory reflection
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  • 125 8 .—Reuter. Campbell Black Leaves From Hatfield London, September 21. The airman. Campbell Black, accompanied by his co-pilot and the wireless J H. McArthur, took off from Hat e 4 11 p m. on an attempt on a record flight to the Cape and back. He
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  • 170 8 Penang Representatives of Malayan Contingent SECOND BATCH LEAVING The following Penang representatives of the Malayan contingent for the sixth allChina Olympiad will be leaving this evening by the s.s. “Kedah” for Singapore. The first batch of 18 athletes and two officials, left last Monday, and the athletes
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  • 68 8 Rugby Union Results WEST OF SCOTLAND BEATEN London. September 21. The following are the results of the principal Rugby Union matches played today St. Bart H. 19 Old Leysians 0 Bedford 7 Weston-Super-Mare 8 Bridgend 5 Neath 6 Cardiff 3 Swansea 0 Llanlby 15 Abertillery 0 New
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  • 271 8 "PAT" PATERSON IN "LOTTERY LOVER" One of the most delicious screen comedies of the decade “Lottery Lover” begins at the Majestic Cinema tonight. This Fox j Film comedy romance is the story of a I gallant crew of young cadets enjoying their first leave in Paris. One
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  • 749 9 Mexican Conqueror Besf Bantam Seen FIGHTING CHOO'S FIRST ROUND WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. -21. I rankie Weber was outclassed and outpointed by V-entura Alarquez in a twelve rounds contest at the New oi Id tonight. Ihe newcomer, known as the “Mexican Wildcat,” is the
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  • 624 9 P.F.S. Cadets Retain Cheeseman Shield ALSO WIN BISLEY SHOOT Ihe annual inter-school shooting competition for the Cheeseman Shield was again won this year by the Penang bree School Cadets, who defeated the St. Xavier’s Institution Cadets by 852 point to /73 points, on Saturday at the P..
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  • 778 9 Choon Kooi Phui Kwai Outclassed By Champions LADIES BINAL ALSO DECIDED (BY “SPECTATOR’) badminton of a high standard was witnessed on Sat. in the Volunteer l b ill Hall, when lan Boon I‘iew and 1 ung Cihim Huat, the Penang doubles champions defended their title successfully
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  • 454 9 8 Pts. To 6 Pts. SCRAPPY GAME ON THE ESPLANADE In a scrappy game on the Esplanade on Sat. a strong Penang A side defeated Taiping by a goal and a try (8 pts.) to two tries (6 pts.). Both sides missed chances but Penang just
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  • 234 9 Entries For Senior Inter-Team Championship The following are the entries for the P.B.A. Sen or Inter-Team Championship competition, the first round cingles matches of which will commence at 3 p.m. sharp at the Volunteer Drill Hall on Seturday A.C.S. Union Singles :—Goh Thye San, Khoo Soo Tatt,
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  • 223 9 On Winning League Shield FAREWELL TO POPULAR REFEREE (From Our Own Correspondence) Ipoh, September 21. On the occasion of the winning of the Cheah Cheang Lim Shield in the First Division Soccer League a dinner was given to the members of the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians by Mr.
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  • 54 9 Colours Defeat Whites (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Sept. 21. Another interesting Selangor rugger State trial was held this evening on the Selangor Club padang. Judging fr|om all material available this season, Selangor should be able to field a strong side. Colours defeated Whites by eight
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  • 235 9 Holders Defeated KUALA ROVERS WIN EXCITING MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. The Kuala Rovers performed a double this evening when they won the S.FA.. Cup in the senior division, beating th el holders, the T.P.C.A. by one goal to ml in a game
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  • 967 10 The Italo-Abyssinian dispute continues to hold the world’s attention. While Signor Mussolini and Haile Selassie are both preparing for war, the League stands in the way as a powerful lever for peace. Signor Mussolini does not want deserts and having already spent millions of lire does not want
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  • 956 10 A Link With King Solomon ...-k.lnts the curious anomaly of the threat The Italo-Abyssmu^cns o|)l g;ltions of war between t« hrst-class modern European Power of the League otenan resides the traditional representative of f r manv features that link it with pnmittve Judaism, senting. moreover, many leatuic
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 296 10 (To the Ed.tor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —The Central Aid Fund General Account has closed as at 31st August, 1935. Relief for the destitute will henceforth be provided for by the Penang Province Wellesley Jubilee Fund. The Central Aid Fund No. 2 Account will henceforth be
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    • 69 10 j (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette” > I ff necessary for hawkers to make tours of residential areas between the hours of 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. I believe hawkers seen; years ago were prohih ted from calling their wares between cerLa’n hours in certain neighbourhoods. What
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  • 51 11 F~ P. P.W.V.C. Bandmaster MR. C.C. SCOTT 1 he Government Gazette states that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to award the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal to Bandmaster C. C. Scott, Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, in recognition of his long and meritorious
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  • 1003 11 Collections In Beach Street I ne Committee c»f the Southern Fukien P iocd Relief Fund acknowledges, with the ks, receipt of the following subscription.: Beach Street (Seah Bee Kay Phar Tnc.. Kay Sec Hons)); Committee: Low Ee Beng, Tan Khee Oh, Goh Boon Kho and Loo
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  • 1011 11 WELL-KNOWN NORTH MALAYA EDITOR OVER 32 YEARS IN THE COUNTRY Funeral This Evening We regret to record the death, which took place at the General Hospital, Penang, after a long illness, of Mr. Chesney Duncan, iornierly of the Straits Echo, Pinang Gazette and Times of
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  • 105 11 Sister Raphaela 1 Sister Raphaela of the Ptnang Convent passed away yesterday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. at the age of 42. An Italian by birth, Sister Raphaela came to Penang fifteen years ago. Her death was net unexpected as she had been in poor health since
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  • 84 11 Accused Who Had An Alibi On the instructions of the D.P.P. the case j was withdrawn today in the police court in which Ng Chin Heng, a young Chinese, was charged with theft of a leather bag, three shirts and $7.05 cash, in a room at No. 131
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  • 248 11 f IPOH SOCCER PLAYER WEDS I I ounuaj I a met las-uonawc place wn.u two Cmnese utacjitrt, ana uie State soccei piayer, Wan rvini Caan, were married. One wedding was at the Chinese Chambe* ot Commence oi Mr. Leong Chow Kam, the weil-known teacher of Batu
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  • 276 11 Mr. Khoo Eng Cheang And M iss Yeap Kwee Sen A popular wedding tock piace yesterday between Mr Khoo Eng Cntang, eiuest son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Loon Teik. and Miss Yeap Kwee Sen. second daughter of the late Mr. Yeap Swee Lin ana Mrs. Yeap
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  • 122 11 Case Against Perak Chinese Postponed (From Our Perak Representative.) Sitiawan, September 23. The case against the well-known Perak Chinese Rubber dealer and a resident of Ayer Tawah. yvho was charged with possession of stock in excess of coupons, an offence against the Rubber Restriction Ordinance,
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  • 49 11 By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Sunday. The High Ccmmissijoner, Sir Shcnton Thomas, passed through Ipoh yesterday by the day mail from Kuala Lumpur on hie way to Kuala Kangsar. He was met at the Station by the Hon. the British Resisident, Mr. G. E. Cator.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 38 11 WEATHER REPORT Temperatuies Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 78 NW 10 m.m. Noon 84 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 10.49 a.m 5.15 a.m. 11.41 p.m 5.30 p.m. TOMORROW 11.20 a.m 5.42 a.m. 11.59 p.m 5.55 p.m.
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  • 2409 12 CARE OF ESTATE POPULATION I.S.P. Annual Meeting NO FEAR FOR FUTURE OF RUBBER Well over a hundred planters frcm various parts of Malaya were present at the eleventh annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters which opened at the Malacca Club on Friday. Mr.
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  • 124 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Peris 74 41 64 74 45 64 New York 4.91% 4.91 ft Montieal 4.98% 4.97% Brussels 29.07 29.16 Geneva 15.12 15.14% Amsterdam 7.26% 7.26% Milan 60ft 60% Berlin 12.22 12.22 Prague 118}? 119 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26
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  • 827 13 —Reuter. Hindenburg Line Being Repaired TROOPS POURING INTO ADDIS ABABA ELECTRICAL MOMENT AT RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL ITALIAN MINISTER BOWS BEFORE EMPEROR I ITALY REJECTS LEAGUE'S PROPOSALS Addis Ababa, September 21. Fifteen thousand further soldiers arrived overnight, many accompanied by their wives and sisters who will
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  • 118 13 nabit-f o rming drugs.—Rugby Radio Service. Constructive Policy In Malaya EFFORTS TO CHANGE SOCIAL HABITS London, September 21. In the Fifth Commission of the Assembly during the discussion of the opium problem the British delegate, Mr. Horsbrugh described the constructive policy of reform adopted in the Straits
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  • 290 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Centenary Of Municipal Corporations Act London, September 20. Cities and towns in many parts of the country are celebrating the centenary of the Municipal Corporations Act passed in 1835 which laid the foundations of local government in Great Britain. One of the most enterprising forms
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  • 144 13 Business For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tomorrow 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary and Special Meetings held on September 10, 1935. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived
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  • 100 13 Rugby Radio Service. Problem Further Discussed SUGGESTIONS FOR LINKING STUDY APPROVED l i London, September 21. Suggestions for linking the study of the problem of nutrition and the agricultural controversy advanced by the Australian delegate, Mr. Stanley Bruce, in the League Assembly at Geneva and supported
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  • 102 13 —Reuter. A Strange Hitch San Francisco, July 3. The State Supreme Court has ordered a hearing on September 3 of Tom Mooney’s petition seeking freedom on a writ of Habeas Corpus. Sacramento, California, Sept. 21. A strange hitch threatens to hold up the Habeas Corpus
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  • 182 13 Reuter. "Paofeng" Missing 500 CHINESE PASSENGERS —A. <■ ABOARD Shanghai, Sept. 21. A piracy is believed to account for the disappearance of the Chinese steamer “Paofeng,” 956 tons with 500 Chinese passengers aboard. The “Paofeng” which plies between Shanghai and the Chungming Island, just beyond Woosung was
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  • 47 13 don yesterday aged 75.—Rugby Radio Service. Former Director Of Lloyd's Bonk London, Sept. 21. Mr. Henry Bell, a director and former manager of Lloyd's Bank and a member of the Dawes Committee in 1924. died in London yesterday aged 75.—Rugby Radio Ser-
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    • 96 13 JI 1 SI u > V» m THE ROYAL BALINESE DANCERS “NON-STOP” VAUDEVILLE ROYAL THEATRE PENANG. Opening Friday September One Show Nightly at 9.15 Present Based on Sir Rider Haggard “SHE” Bali Costumes, Sceneries. Bali song Dances. Between the Acts Kronehongs, Vaudevilles, etc. 5 PRIM A DONNAS 12 BALINESE DANCERS
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  • 286 14 NOTICE A telegram from G.P.O. London notifies that the mail despatched from Penang on August 31 by the “Ranchi” was delivered In London on September 21. AIK MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by way of Singapore and thence by K.N.I. L.M. Service will be
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  • 730 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Liao* rhe following is a list of reseels arrirliu md tailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. PEISANDER from London via Suez. Sails same day for Port Sw’ettenham. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Dalny. M.V. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api,
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    • 206 14 ii; a CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HA> BEEN FOUND MKK F. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF TH! NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centvrie» af failure, a remedy has been discoverec that has cured the deadly Consumption eves In the advanced stages of the
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    • 533 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Transmission 5 Two of the following frequencies will be I GSD 11,750 kc/s (25.53 m.), GSG 9,580 kc/s (31.32 m.), i I I GSB 9,510 kc/s (31.55 m.) or GSA 0,050 kc/s (49.59 m.). 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. A studio concert by Empire Artists. Hilda
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    • 620 14 relayed from the Tcwn Hall, Birmingham.; AVROM. 8.20 The news. 8.35 The 8.8. C. Northern Ireland Orchestra. 9.05 p.m. Close down. Amateur Broadcasting Station at Medan I 63.7 Meters. TRANSMISSION 3 TODAY 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. A Countrymen’s Diary. A talk by A. G. Street. 9.35 The n. 30 —1.00
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    • 479 16 I I»J 30 fo M <IK A I I W HUA w®w ®w W 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 TONIGHT 9-33 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 three brilliant stars in <6-30 lUR U FOX FILM S POSITIVELY last two performances Gay Story Of Love, Mirth Music ST RAINED RELATIVES! in Goy
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  • 352 17 Question Of Municipal Representation At a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association on Sept. 11. Mr. E. C. Martin, J. P., M. C., presiding, discussion c«f the question of an ai’icd’ome for Malacca was postponed. A letter from the S. S. (Singapore)
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  • 115 17 "A Highly Respectable Chinese K a Beckett Terreu anneal of Chan respectable Puteh. dewribW sentenced to a ■hmeae, who prt3oim ent 1» total term of ten weens v treatment of connection with eharses of Ul-treatmen her two children. «nnosed Mr N A. Wortey, D.PJP-, who opposea appeal submitted
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  • 903 17 PLEA FOR LENIENCY Kassim bin Mohamed, the aged Malay, who was tried on charges relating to the death from smallpox of his 23-year-oid. daughter, Ketchut bint? Kassim, was con- j victed on Friday by the second magistrate, Singapore and fined $l5O. In asking for leniency, Mr.
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  • 408 17 H.M.S. "HERMES** TAKES PART IN THRILLING RESCUE The Singapore Free Press reveals the amazing story of how eight naval ratings' aboard aircraft-carrier, Hermes, were swept overboard into the sea and afterwards rescued when the vessel encountered stormy weather on her voyage from Wei-hai-wei to Singapore.
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  • 706 17 Singapore Improvement i" Trust's Petition JUDGE GRANTS A CERTIFICATE As briefly reported in yesterday’s “Pinang Gazette,” in the Singapore Court on Friday, Mr. Justice a’ Beckett Terrell granted a certificate, in the case which came to be known as the Singapore Improvement Trust Case, to the
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    • 149 17 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GONE—IT .ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feeling of wakening in the middle of the night with the pains of indigestion gnawing -at your inside? Read how one such sufferer ended his trouble:— find that note I am turned 50, if J
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  • 2615 18 CONFIDENCE IN PROSPERITY OF THE STATE General Adviser's Eloquent Speech LARGE GATHERING AT FINAL PUBLIC FUNCTION “Your 11i->hiicss. I>\ precept and example, has always taught that material wealth i" not alone sufficient for the true greatness of a country. Something mut is necessary—justice, an
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    • 63 18 |H I ACE HIGH I at any B I® 7 table 'WlwSgl I Bl B I Bia. MOM li’ WP» H Si H 11 hI i nga| WIIHSRI ft H Is mi I II Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. PENANG. H STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export
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  • 764 19 Korea Modernised Straight From Medieval Stage BRIGADIER LORD DESCRIBES A PAGINATING COUNTRY I' li tie-known but fascinating country Korte, in which he lived for 25 years -■fore coming to Singagpore, was describ- < i by Brigadier Lord in a talk at the Y.M.C.A. Brigadier Lord dealt with
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  • 105 19 Water Supply Inadequate 1,100 Housed Destroyed Tokyo, September, 13 A disastrous fire wiped out one third of Shibata. a town, in Niigata prefecture, facing the Japan Sea. this morning destroying about 1.100 houses. The blaze raged for six hours sweeping the central part of the town. The
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  • 268 19 Soviet "C.E.R." Contracts Reach Y. 46,000,000 Osaka, Sept. 3. Two hundred and fifty-four contracts, involving Y. 46,000,000, were concluded between the Soviet Trade Representatives in Tokio and business firms in Japan end Manchukuo up to August 31, Mr. Hiroshi. Ito, Manchukuo financial representative in Japan, announced
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  • 149 19 Britain's Influence In Trade Tokyo, September 15. Industrialists and traders urge the Foreign Office to readjust Anglo-Japanese trade relationships, pointing out that, firstly, t here is need for conducting the negotiations with the Canadian Government through the good offices of the British Government for reconsideration of the
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  • 100 19 Japanese Works Affected By War Preparations Certain Japanese industries are on the verge of a salt famine as a result of Italian war preparations in Eri‘rea and Italian Somaliland where Japan has been obtaining upward of 1,200.000 tons of salt per year. Salt workers In those areas have
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  • 67 19 Japan's Navy Satisfied I Tokyo, September 13. It is reported that the Navy Minister. Admiral Osumi, told his colleagues at the j Cabinet meeting that the production of' shale oil by the South Manchuria Railway Company will be increased from 100,000 to 200,000 tons next year, announcing
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  • 144 19 Huge Manufacturing Co. To Be Established Tokio, Sept. 3. Plans for the formation of a huge sugar manufacturing company, whereby Japanese industrialists would secure control of the trade in Manchuko, were annouunced here today. The firm, capitalised at Y. 10,000,000, is being sponsored by Mr. Hatsutaro Akashi,
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    • 85 19 I fl h BKfff three centuries iSiff BOLS has been the standard of fig&B 1 quality for Gin and First Class t jjjtai I Liqueurs. It doesn't matter where I you are. whether on the West H&l coast of Africa, or away in the j Far East, or anywhere else
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    • 211 19 I bI,SH£D BIRMINGHAM 1 I 8 lg vQ.CC I for engineering purposes. I I WRIGHTS have given particular attention in recent years to the g development of more efficient Steel Ropes for engineering g rCRtaX purposes. They have introduced many new constructions that their experience has shown to be necessary
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  • 818 20 TO HAVE GRAND CLUB HOUSE SUM OF $40,000 TO BE EXPENDED (I'roni Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Today. If sufficient funds can be realised during the year there is every reason lor the Association to look forward to the building of one of the finest club houses
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  • 113 20 TIN SATURDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £226.15.0 No market London—(3 months) £215.2.6 No market Singapore $109.25 $108.75 Business Done Penang Business Done BI.ACK PEPPER soo RUBBER s%d 5%d New York ll f 7 a c(G) 11, 7 6 C(G) Singapore-Spot 18%c 18%c Oct/Dec 19%c 1914 c Jar. z Mar 19%c
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  • 261 20 Annual Meeting SUPPOFT TO "EURASIAN REVIEW” URGED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 22. Important matters relating to the welfare of Selangor Eurasians Association was discussed at today’s annual general meeting held at the Town Hall before a good number of members. Mr. l. F. Kock,
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  • 73 20 To Furnish Proof Of Existence w hereas the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Penang, has reason to believe that The Government Monopolies Athletic Club. Penang, a society exempted on 29th September. 1920. under the Societies Ordinance. 1909. has ceased to exist. this society is hereby called upon
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  • 282 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers sellers Buyers seuers rLN Ayer Weng 1-80 1.85 1.80 1.85 l-B. Selangor 90 95 9® 95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52% Jelebu 92% 95 92% 97% Klang River 1-50 1-55 1.50 1.55 Kuchai 62 67% 62% 67%
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  • 148 20 "Kiah Opera" XI Win At Soccer In a fast and interesting game of soccer yesteiday on the Kulim. Police ground, Kedah, the Kulim Police were defeated by the "Kiah Opera" XI by four goals to cne. The visiting team was the first to score through Sudin, after
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  • 121 20 Chancsters B.P. Beat Klangster’s B.P. A friendly badminton match was played between the Chancsters B.P. and the Klangster’s B. P. at the latter’s court in Klang Street on Saturday. The match consisted of four doubles, and the Chancsters won by three games to one The following were the
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  • 98 20 Issuing Rupees 154 $lOO Paying Rupees 156 $lOO RATES OF EXCHANGE FOR MONET ORDERS ON OTHER PLACES: CHlNA—lssuing Rates Canton $7O Straits $lOO Chinese Swatow $6B do $lOO do Amoy $69 do $lOO do Foochow $69 do $lOO do Shanghai
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  • 368 20 KENNEDY COMP-XNY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Cc.j Shtw* [Ast today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ampat Tin 4 6 5,0 4,4% 4,10% Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.85 1.77% 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95 91 95 Gopeng Cons. 37j6
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    • 260 20 EXAMINATION OF DRESSERS An Examination of Dressers will be helG. at the General Hospital. Penang. o n the 7th; and Bth October, 1935, commencing at 9 am. each day. 2 Candidates from Estates should apply to the Chief Medical Officer. Penang, for further particulars not later than the Ist October,
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