Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 225. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. PRICE 10 CENIS.
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  • 186 1 REUTER. NOTE TO UNITED STATES EMPIRE RESPONSIBILITIES THE REASON NO HOPE OF SUCCESSFUL CONFERENCE LONDON, SEPT. 27. ACCORDING TO THE “DAILY EXPRESS” THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WILL BE SENDING A NOTE TO THE UNITED STATES DURING THE WEEK-END STAT-1 ING THAT SHE
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  • 745 1 Draft Report Under Article XV COMMITTEE OF FIVE TO BE IN I EXISTENCE No Decision On Abyssinian Application For Observers London, September 2b. The Council of the League of Nations today decided unanimously.—in the absence of the Italian member, who refused to sit while Abyssinia
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  • 158 1 -Reuter. Soviet To Lend Rare Tapestries TANG SUNG DYNASTIES REPRESENTED London, Sept 26. M Eumcrfopoulos and Mr. Lee Ashtpn of the ictoria and Albert Museum have i returned from their successful visit to Moscow wither they went to ask the i Soviet Government tc lend some of
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  • 44 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 26. R ad accidents in Great Britain during the week ending September 21 were 155 killed and’ 4,762 injured. These figures compare with 161 killed and 5.040 injured during the corresponding week of last year.
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  • 840 1 DETAILS OF SERIOUS OUTRAGE IN PERAK VILLAGE HEADMAN WHO WAS MENTALLY DERANGED ATTACKED AND KILLED WIFE AND SON EVERY HUT PROTECTED BY ARMED CONSTABLES (l-rom Our Perak Representative) Parit, Today. One of the most serious outrages in the history of Perak is being enacted
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    • 1905 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL 3- MINUTE I BANKS KA I rvrv PENANG overage Chinese Mlf PRVIf PU2LITC DA II AAA AY Notice is hereby given that the Trade, BENEFIT SOCIETY. ADVERTIScMcNTd RAILWMI. Mark or Name depicted above is the exclu-< TIME-TABLE. flrst Annua. Gen CTll Meet.ng of tne CHARTERED
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  • 2435 3 Open-Air Theatre's Last Production A Clever New Farce Katharine Hepburn's Latest picture Success Of Venice Film Congress (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 14. "LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" THE shorter days and the September dews make it necessary for the Open-Air Theatre to close down in a week
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    • 414 3 Listen to Claudette Colbert P r i RjOBMIMpu 1 WHAT IS IT THAT MT Iglß* MAKES A GIRL i jI bK 1 IRRESISTIBLE? W J YOU'VE ALL WONDERED .-y C-g-T I I HEAPS OF TIMES I'M b I SURE-• A TRULY ‘Wt' I J GIRLS-DON'T BE I (K. y IWM
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  • 740 4 1250-MILE JOURNEY WITH PATIENT "BUT THE WINGS OF DEATH FLEW WITH US" Melbourne, Sept. 12. A 2500-mile flight across the wilds of Australia by an air ambulance carrying a severely injured man was described by Dr. Allan Vickers, the chief medical officer of
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  • 135 4 Restoration Of Cuts Mr. Collier, the Premier and Treasurer, submitted his Budget in the Legislative j Assembly. He said that the revenue was j £9,406,000 and the deficit £256,000. For the current financial year he had planned no new’ taxes or changes in taxation. 1 The most
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  • 66 4 Sir Frank Gavan Duffy, the Chief Justice of Australia, will retire on October 1, and it is expected that Sir John Latham will succeed him. Sir Frank Gavan Duffy, who was born in Dublin in 1852, has been Chief Justice since 1931. Sir John Latham was
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  • 354 4 CHIEF JUSTICE ORDERS MAN TO BE DISCHARGED Sydney (N.S.W.), Sept. 10. The Sydney “shark murder” case came to a sudden end. At the conclusion of the presentation of the case for the Crown the Chief Justice directed that Patrick Brady, who was accused of the
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  • 196 4 “Destiny Of The Pacific” Addressing the newly formed Victorian branch of the Japan-Australia Society Sir John Latham said it was difficult to get an active co-operative world system working at present. It was all the more important that Australians should Book individually towards the establishment of friendly
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  • 168 4 "FEARED IN AUSTRALIA" Dangers that may arise front the increasing birth rate in Japan, coupled with the falling rate in England, Australia and America, were dealt with by Sir Raphael iCilento, Director of Health for •Queensland, at the meeting of the British Medical Association in
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    • 72 4 lAn Opportunity Not To Be Missed!!! I You can Re-Furnish your Home at less than j half the usual cost I For One Month Commencing I OCTOBER Ist I fi I g We Are Holding A I I Genuine Clearance I Of solid I i’llh Furniture, China 6 Glass, House-
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  • 528 5 Woman Who 111-Treated Her Children "DEALT WITH RATHER SEVERELY" Singapore, Wednesday. It was argued by Mr. Page that the Chinese are in the habit of enforcing stricter discipline in the case of their children than are Europeans, and that the standard of unnecessary suffering is different.
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  • 389 5 Pahang Assizes CHINESE MAINTAINS HE IS INNOCENT Kuala Lip's, Sept. 25. I One of the moat sensational murder trials in Pahang, came to a conclusion this evening after a whole day's sitting. The court wa s packed to its utmost capaci'y and ev. n standing space war
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  • 480 5 DAMAGES FOR ALLEGED WRONGFUL ARREST I I i Singapore, Sept. 26 i A claim for damages for alleged wro ig!ful arrest and a malicious prosecution, J formed the subject matter of a civil claim that came up for hearing before Mr. Justice 'Gordon Smith in the Supreme Court
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  • 69 5 Australia Rushes Them To Us By Air Australia is rapidly finding new uses for the new airmail service to England. The latest, says Austral News, is to rush season’s wool samples to Yorkshire and the Continent, which is a great help to buyers. According to Australian post
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  • 78 5 An American engineering firm has recently had experts scanning the world for the rare minerals zircon, ilmenite and rutile which for 30 years they have used in the making of steel alleys, ceramics, pigments and aluminium. The supplies in Florida, India and Egypt are running
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  • 82 5 Rugby Radio Service. 4.9 Per Cent. Increase For 7 Months London, Sept. 25 The value of retail trade sales in August 1935 was 4.7 per cent, greater than ir August 1934. For the first seven months cf the trading year total sales showed an increase of
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    • 333 5 E THE ROYAL BALINESE DANCERS I|T JhirMmdlif -non-stop- jßarWrim ROYAL THEATRE PENANG SPECIAL LICENSED UP TO 1 A.M. For the GRAND OPENING Under The Most Distinguished Patronage Ot The HON. RESIDENT COUNCILLOR OF PENANG and MRS. A. M. GOODMAN. TONIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. GRAND OPENING NIGHT TOMORROW M(dH Saturday, 28
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  • 225 6 AUTUMN SHOW. —Admiring blooms at the annual show of rhe National Rose Society, which opened at the Royal Horticultural Hall CHAIRING Miss Edith Breach, of Eyons' Green ford factory, chosen Carnival Queen of Southall Hospital Fete BOOM IN JEWS’ HARPS—The phonoharp,” a variation of the
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  • 522 7 Insurance Agent Charged A. Chinese, Cheah Tat Lock, a former -agent of the International Assurance Company, was produced in the District Court yesterday, charged with criminal breach cf trust in respect of $283.76. Detective Inspector A. H. Hunt prosecuted while Mr. N. Raghaven appeared for the
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  • 285 7 Death Of Chinese Lunatic The inquest into, the cause of death of a Chinese lunatic who died in tm General Hospital on Augus. 21 was concluded yesterday before the Penang Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph and a common jury. A verdict of death from "sapiaemia from cellulitic;: of
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  • 85 7 Indian Fined For Possession An Indian Mohamedan, Merican b. Pakir, was fined $2O with the alternative of one month’s rigorous imprisonment, yesterday by the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, for being in possession of deletrious drug, namely Indian hemp, worth 80 cents, at 568, Penang Road on
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  • 540 7 Conducting Public Gaming House Charge WIFE BOUND OVER A clerk of the Labour Office, Lim Guan Siang, was cautioned and discharged yesterday in the Police Court, when charged conducting a public gaming house at Immigration Road on July 27. Accused’s wife, Tay Ong Beng, who was
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  • 118 7 Echo Of Supreme Court Case Judgment was delivered by the District Judge yesterday in the case in which an Indian, Saminathan was charged with making a false claim for $720.55 in the Supreme Court on October 31, 1934, from an Indian woman, Suppamal. Mr. P. Somasundrum conducted the
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  • 78 7 —Reuter. Construction Being Speeded Up Bridgeport, Connecticut, Sept. 25. It is revealed that the Navy Department has ordered all private and naval shipyards I engaged in naval constructs n to speed up the work. The Department undertakes to pay the additional cost entailed by the employment of
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  • 153 7 $250 Bail For One Accused FURTHER ARRESTS ANTICIPATED “I anticipate further arrests in connection with this case,” said Detective Inspector B. Lewis in the police court yesterday when a Cantonese named Fong Chee Seng was produced cn a charge of theft. Accused pleaded guilty to stealing a coat
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  • 141 7 Case Transferred To District Court C. W. Frederick, who had two charges of false representation preferred against him, appeared again in the police court today. Inspector Pawanchik. who mentioned the case, asked for a transfer to the District Court on Monday. The magistrate allowed the application. Bai
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  • 80 7 Kheh Arrested On A Warrant Arrested cn a warrant a Kheh named Chin Fah appeared before the magistrate, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, in the police court yesterday on charges cf having in possession dutiable liquor, fermenting intexicating liquor and possession of distilling apparatus, at a house in Teljok Bahang
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  • 95 7 In the police court yesterday before Mr. J. P. Biddulph the case was withdrawn in which a Eurasian woman, J. Pasqual, stood charged with committing extortion by putting another woman named H. Louise in fear of being assaulted, thereby dishonestly inducing the delivery of a pair of
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  • 199 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. D. H. Hampshire is due to arrive in Malaya about the nrst week in December. Inche Ahmad Keppel bin Jaff ar, Secretary .of the Tcwn Board, Batu Pahat, has just returned from leave spent in Japan, and has resumed duties. The engagement is announced of the Rev.
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  • 152 7 Death Of Mr. N. Reuben News has been received in Singapore by! cable of the death in London cn Monday j of Mr. N) Reuben, the founder of the firm of Messrs. N. Reuben and Co., Ltd. and formerly one of the leaders of
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  • 295 7 Subscription List No. 14 Amount previously acknowledged ctw. as per List No. 13 19.046.24 The Teachers and pupils of the Chung Ling High Schocl, Penang 239JHL Collection through Messrs Thong Choon Nam, Tho Kuan Meng, Tho Scon Heng, Tan Ghee Hong. Lo Yew Kee, Teoh Seng
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  • 1140 8 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" Below will be found the full programme for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, September 28, together with selections by licTac: RACE 1 Ponies, Class 2,
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  • 299 8 C.R.C. Wins At Hockey BY ODD GOAL IN THREE The Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Sporting Diamonds at hockey yesterday on the Victoria Green by the odd goal in three. Play was of a scrappy nature, the ground being slippery but nevertheless it was interesting. Equal exchanges
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  • 156 8 P.R.C- Rea* Trade School In a game of hockey played yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Recreation Club defeated the Government Trade School by the only goal scored. The school had more of the game territorially in the first half but were unable to score owing to the
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  • 288 8 Fixture For Saturday PORTSMOUTH TO VISIT MANCHESTER The following are the matches to be I played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues. DIVISION I i Aston Villa v Derby C l Blackburn R v Birmingham j f'belspiA v Sunderland I Grimsby T v L eds U
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  • 24 8 The following was the result of the Stroke Competition played here on Saturday and Sunday 21st 22nd September 1935. H. Fothergm 83—10=73
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  • 854 8 342 Horses And 120 i I Ponies: LATEST CLASSIFICATION LIST According to the latest official' classification list issued, by the Straits Racing Association there were, on September 20, a. total of 462 horses and poines in the country, made up as follows: HORSES Class
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  • 365 8 Interesting Ipoh Boxing ROUGH DIAMOND WINS GOOD FIGHT (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Ipch. Today. In a very keerly Contes.fight wr.. lasted the full distance of 12 rounds J. Diamond the Balu Paha negro bo:: >r gained a po nt’s deciricin ove; Neil chit at Jubilee Park last
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  • 1271 9 WINS FOR LEADING CLUBS SCOTTISH BOXER'S VICTORY WEST HIGHLAND TENNIS TITLES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 14. HEARTS’ NARROW VICTORY There were n o surprise results in the Scottish League First Division on September when all the leading clubs were among the winners. Some of the
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  • 167 9 CHILE TO SEND A 'PLANE FOR HER When Senorita Anita Lizana, the 20-1 years-old Chilean tennis star, returns home j from London next month, she will be weli corned by the President, Senor Don Arturo Alesandri, and members of the Government, to mark the country’s
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  • 839 9 SPEED ALONE IS NOT THE REAL TEST The withdrawal of the King’s famous racing yacht Britannia from the list of first-class events marks an epoch in yachting history’ of great significance. The historic vessel was built in Scotland in 1893, and when she first came
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  • 545 9 Robust Defence By Rosslyn Park THREE MEN INJURED Blackheath 3 pts., Rosslyn Park 3. I Blackheath unaccountably failed to beat Rosslyn Park in the opening game of the I season at the Rectory Field, each side scori ing one try. j They were certainly unlucky to lose
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  • 386 9 WOOD BEATEN IN THREE SETS New Title-Holder's Age Record Forest Hills. After less than one hour’s play W. M. Allison won the American singles championship here, defeating S. B. Wood in the final by 6 —2, 6 —2, 6 —3. At 30 years of
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  • 463 10 A letter from a correspondent a few days ago on the subject of noise at all hours in residential areas has drawn a number of letters from other correspondents which show that Penang’s reputation for “peace and quiet” is being exploded. The first letter merely raised a
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  • 242 10 nnm’c Conference.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Bilateral Agreements Favoured London, Sept. 26. The Second Commission of the League Assembly today adopted the resolution moved on Tuesday by the British member, Dr. Leslie Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade recommending the governments to conclude bilateral agreements
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  • 126 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Still Blazinq After 24 Hours London, Sept. 26. Twenty-four hours after the outbreak of fire at the Colpnial Wharf at Wapping, firemen were still at work seeking to subdue the flames which, though under control continue to burn fiercely through the lower floors with occasional
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  • 488 10 AMAZING ALLEGATION BY CHINESE BANKRUPT VALUABLE SHARE ASSIGNED TO FATHER Remarkab’e statements were made by a Chinese bankrupt, Lam Chan Hong, in the Suprene Court this morning in the course of his public examination. This man formerly worked at Messrs. Harrisons and Barker as
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  • 844 10 Justice Howes Dismisses Malay's Claim NO CONTRACT BINDING i DEFENDANTS (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Thursday. After a full day's hearing today, the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes at the Supreme Court dismissed the claim for alleged breach of contract by an aged Malay broker, Che
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  • 727 11 Coroner's Inquiry DECEASED DRUNK BEFORE HE DIED The inquest held intc the cause of the mysterious death of a Tamil, Aiyavoo, who died from formalin poisoning on April 27, was continued this morning in the Coroner’s Court before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. Inspector Alexander is conducting
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  • 13 11 —Reuter. The strike at the Appalachian coalfields Has been settled.—Reuter.
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  • 808 11 Insurance Agent On Trial FURTHER HEARING IN DISTRICT COURT In the District Court today before His Honour, Mr. B. F. Bridge, the case was continued in which Cheah Tat Lock, a former agent of the International Assurance* Company, stands charged with criminal breach of trust of
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    • 137 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Your ccpy of the minutes of the Municipal Commissioners Meeting of the 24th inst. makes very interesting reading though extremely puzzling. Four officers have had increases, one through taking cn a dual appointment, but the reasons of the other three
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  • 94 11 TRUST Well-Known Ipoh Chinese Arrested (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 26. Said to have been one time proprietor of the Kuala Lumpur Hollywood Amusement Park, a well-known Ipoh Chinese, Gocn Poh Seng, was taken into custody by the police on a warrant cf arrest from Kuala
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  • 95 11 Coolie Killed By Folling Granite (From Our Own Correspondent) j>a We Ipoh, Sept. 27. A serious accident involving four coolies occurred at Kramat Pulai Tin Limited near Ipoh yesterday when a truckful of granite fell on top of two coolies one of whom has since died in hospital.
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  • 135 11 Settlement Arrived At London, Sept. 26. The difficulties between the Milk Marketing Board and the distributers regarding the contract for the period beginning next Tuesday which threatened, at one time, the interruptipn of regular supplies to the public were settled today. The substantive question of disagreement
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  • 146 11 S.S. MALAY STATES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Annual Meeting OVER £4.000 GRANTED IN 1934 Mr. E. D. Hewan (Hon. Treasurer) pre siding at the Annual General Meeting ot the Straits Settlements and Malay States Benevolent Society held in London on July 18, 1935 said The Annual Report and the Accounts for the
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  • 827 11 Malayan Increase London Steady 1 ou will be glad to see that Subscriptions are fairly well maintained although, of course, we desire to see them materially increased. There is a small improvement in those from this country while, in the East, there is a welcome increase of £127.
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  • 1479 12 POLICIES OF CONTROL COMMITTEES THE Rubber and Tea export regulation schemes have both been in operation long enough to enable en observer of their progress to form a fairly definite idea as to their merits and probable influence during their currency. Both schemer have much
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  • 759 12 A Better Year CONFIDENCE IN CONTROL Speaking at the meeting of the Kuala Muda Estates, Sir Francis Voules, the chairman, was able to record good progress towards the solution of the company’s most immediate problem —the paying off of the 7 per Cent. Notes. Profit for
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  • 119 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 37 64 74 47 64 New York 4.91 ft 4.92% Montreal 4.98 4.97% Brussels 29.11 29.14 Geneva 15.13 15.16% Amsterdam 7.27% 7.29% Milan 60% 60 J J Berlin 12.22 12.23% Prague 118% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%
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    • 135 12 for over 15 years “LACTOGEN” Hili’ has been on sale in Malaya, China, iif Ceylon, India, South and East Africa, lAt and its steadily increasing sales jn Ip these markets, prove that its g&Ohu- x popularity S founded on merit. •I 1 IBMBzS END ff Y aB A SAMPLE TIN.
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  • 952 13 Reuter Rugby Radio Service. Public Meeting Of League Council CONTINUED EFFORTS AT CONCILIATION URGED President's Proposals Unanimously Adopted London, Sept. 26. 1 he public meeting of the Council of the League of Nations to receive the report of its Committee of Five on the Italo-Abyssinian dispute at Geneva
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  • 52 13 Reuter. Committee Appointed To Examine China’s Claims Geneva, Sept. 26. At this morning’s private meeting, the Council decided to establish a committee to examine the question of a seat for China on the Council Committee, to consist of Britain, France, Peru, Iraq, Spain, Soviet, Canada, Sweden, Belgium and
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  • 45 13 .—Reuter. Criminal Law Amendment Bill Passed Simla, Sept. 26. The Criminal Law Amendment Bill designed to deal with terrorist cutrages which the Governor-General certified in view pf the Assembly’s rejection of it on September 16, was passed by the Council cf State.
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  • 32 13 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 26. Sterling on New York was 4.91 13 16, and Paris 74 58. Stock Markets were firm and War Loan was 103 58. Gold 1413V2d.-
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  • 75 13 —Rugby Radio Service. King's Formal Consent On Thursday London, Sept. 26. The King and Queen will conclude their holiday in Scotland tomorrow. They will travel by Royal train to London arriving on Saturday. On Thursday next the King will hold a Privy Council at Buckingham Palace,
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  • 242 13 Wedding To Daughter Of Mr. Churchill The time of the wedding of Mrs. man* Bailey, eldest daughter of Mr. Winston Churchill, at St. Ethelburga’s, Bishopsgate, E. C., wad kept a family secret until an hour before it was due, and even those invited had to knock
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    • 236 13 wilt* W .-<<''*7- narThafta. n« z, /k SQn. W X arißfaud hiMb ««4 f°" ow natural course Care-free Health Every physician knows that irregularities of the functions periodical sufferings and pain occur, because they know that treed not be inevitable to women. Kalzana. works hand in hand In nearly every
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 242 13 as a TOMORROW M'l ■EMwirlar' STARTING AT THE 2-45 MATINEE F 1 1 IB SEE JUNGLEfeSIGHTS NEVER 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 BEFORE WITNESSED BY MAN THE SCREEN'S MOST DISTURBING A legion of ghnt bab- A The bitter fight between STAR IN HER GREATEST HUMAN vtt oons attacked by .bat- i:
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  • 456 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by route to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Siem, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole
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  • 622 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Unes Um following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: DI FOB! TODAY S.S. PYRHUS from Liverpool. Sails for Hong Kong. Shanghai end Japan. S.S. MALACCA MARU from Singapore. Sails for Rangoon and Calcutta. M.S. TOBELO from Belawan-Deli,
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    • 69 14 Friday, 27 th September, 1935. FUN FROLIC ISAKO’S CIRCUS ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY FREE NIGHTLY. travelling zoo The Biggest Travelling Zoo In The East. —:o: WEMBLEY PARK MISS KIAH OPERA “MEMBUANG BANGSA” j Featuring KIAH’S FOLLIES > Seats —4O, 30, 20 10 Cents. :o:— WEMBLEY CABARET
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1207 14 Wireless Programmes ton O’Donnell. 8.05 The news. 8.25 a.m. 8 B G Close down. TiunsmiNsion 2 TODAY GSG 17,790 |kc s (16.86 m.), or GSF i 15,140 kcs (19.82 m. Transmission 5 650 p m B g Ben The B. B. C. Military j Band. 7.20 Greenwich Time Signal. Shels-
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    • 473 14 PHOHI—HOLLAND I TODAY j Wavelength: 16.88 metres. I 7.30 p.m.—Dutch National Anthem and 'opening announcement. 7.40 —Phohi string ensemble. 8.00 —Music. 8.05 —Song reci- tai by Mrs. Krantez with piano accompaniment by Mr. W. Eggink. B.2o—Music. 8 25 —Financial —economical talk by Dr. Wiebols. B.4o—Music. B.4s—“Latest News From Holland. 9.00
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    • 64 16 VA-AWn-AW^ WIiWWWWW WHERE TO GET THE CHEAPEST SPECTACLES The World Optical Co., 24, LEITH STREET, PENANG. Most up-to-date and comprehensively equipped optical I house in town. J J Avw' w > Offers to the public Crookes A, A 2, B, B 2 Lenses in 1 white, blue, fieuzal, smoke and
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    • 320 16 starting Matinees and A IX -A lA "fll TOMORROW SUNDAY. tTOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME! THE PICTURE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING 7\J JolSOfl TO SEE! I' (The Singing Comedian) WARNER BROS. GRANDEST MUSICAL I T"\ 1 "If" /*>!/><* “CASINO Kuny as A A XX L x>. (The Q ueen of Tap
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    • 156 16 V B B VAS"eVe"eWB l, eVe c e ,I »“»’«VeVAVB The Talk Of The Town The Talk Of The Town ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE ISAKOS» 'i 4? .Pa, 'M /4 w> DI Location FUN FROLIC STADIUM MAXWELL ROAD 9.30 P.M. TONIGHT 9.30 P.M. OUR ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME New
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  • 2362 17 Nations Support The Covenant French Security Based On Geneva A Medical Service For Abyssinia New Series Of Broadcast Talks (From Our Own Correspondent). London, September 14. THE LEAGUE'S NEW PRESIDENT DR BENES, the Czechoslovakian Minister who was elected President of the League of Nations this week
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    • 158 17 L& PROPERTY paints is wealth ill b imi IP? f ..Krill J At The greatest enemy of property is deterioration. If the exterior of your home is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or if the floors and interior woodwork are showing signs ofwear now 18theUmetosave There is a Pabco Paint for
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  • 259 18 Leap From Window In Escape Effort Glasgow, Sept. 15 A young man who may never walk again was carried into Glasgow Sheriff Court by two policemen to answer eight charges of theft by house breaking. Both his ankles had been shattered in a desperate leap from
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  • 409 18 LOAN HE RAISED TO SAVE A FRIEND FROM RUIN Old Bailey jurymen shook hands on Sept. 13 with a man who had just faced them in the dock on a charge of fraudulent conversion. The case against him had been stopped, and by direction
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  • 360 18 Expert's Reply To Scientist STRATOSPHERE FOR EMPIRE ROUTES Lord Sempill, the authority on aviation, made it clear that he fla‘ly disagree with the suggest.on made by a scientist at a British Association meeting on Wednesday that speed in the air should not be allowed to increase.
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  • 143 18 Pastor's Slashing Attacks Melbourne has just been undergoing a Methodist revival which began with a conference and ended with packed all-night prayer meetings at which the evils of the dance, and of modernism were denounced. Particularly virile were the attacks on modernism “There are theologians and
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  • 454 18 Refusal To Go Into Witness-Box WOULD NOT SPEAK AGAINST FATHER Girl Fined £5 For "Contempt" Two sisters, aged 18 and 15, who were to be the chief witnesses for the prosecution against their father at the Old Bailey refused to go into the wi’ness-box and give evidence.
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  • 47 18 ?in^^ E t CONrRA J T The garb °1 the onlooker on the left was th its way ZJ P WnSnhe tbe S ostumes of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Sir. j. p. Wolstenholme and Miss M. B Bolt at All Souls. Langham-place W
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    • 216 18 S i 10l IW r jfaSJ JCj Uto VAILS Trade enquiries to:—— E. S. BEST, P.O. Box 291, Bombay. yj i a ■»—w—w—- </>• meet gtntrally m»tut MtHctn* for al! CUmatoo o nuioilishwoeW I 11 *Tft 1 I’JB Them I» l»K j| I I L® 1 1 Ikl "RSB NO
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    • 205 18 wgSt s" WySSk. te4 Jives o< tav> MW' HI ot H lirl /x&x\|| ■L ll 1 r-* xWSW/T kbIAMOND Rl I.£cfl SWffft I \X K /'/p linin' rM- nr nSHiwilß iAcfikinl obtain able f£om ail H .J I G 2. QP F1 Sh RS -1 1 UrfkS. ij H H
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  • 211 19 £500.000 Exhibits For London Show VETO LIFTED Japan has decided after all to take part in the great Exhibition of Chinese Art at Burlington House during the coming winter. There are probably finer treasures of Chines art in Japan than in any country except China
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  • 326 19 Reciprocal Removal Of Duties Ottawa, Sept. 12. Japan has offered to remove her discriminatory duties a»ainst Canadian goods If Canada will rescind the surtax against Japanese exports, it was officialy announced on Sept. 12. The Japanese statement asks for the same treatment for her exports as
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  • 67 19 Now The Orthodox View Of Japan’s Constitution Tokyo, September 18. Dr. Tatsuki Minobe, the constitutional scholar, has resigned his membership of the House of Peers in order to express his regret for his liberal interpretation of the Constitution. The judical authorities have therefore decided to drop his prosecution,
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  • 1189 19 TWENTY-FIVE Chinese students have arrived in London on three-year scholarships paid out of the proceeds of the Boxer Indemnity, voluntarily remitted five years ago, and in due course will be parcelled out among the chief British Universities. This makes up a total of 59 of these
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  • 78 19 Round North Coast Of Siberia 11.500 MILES' VOYAGE Moscow, Sept. 12. The first passage of the Arctic Sea route round the North Coast of Siberia, opening up a new means of communication between Western Russia and China, Japan and the Pacific Ocean has been accomplished.
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  • 110 19 Copenhagen, Sept. 12. A remarkable description of the experience of the Oxford University Expedition, which has been exploring Ellesmere Island, in the Arctic, has been received here in a telegram from Jakobshavn (Greenland) The student explorers, among whom is Mr. Edward Shackleton, son of the famous Arctic
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  • 172 19 SUCHOW THREATENED Peking, Sept. 13. Owing to the collapse of one of the main dykes on the Grand Canal another large tract of northern Kiangsu has been flooded with great loss of life. The torrent is still pouring westward, spreading destruction over a wide area.
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    • 271 19 %I ■y JF c I "he I COMFORTABLE I AIR TRAVEL I costs no more/ M It is as inexpensive to travel by these luxurious air services H as by any other air line, and you enjoy the advantages of S four-engined air liners that are wonderfully comfortable 8 and
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  • 727 20 Application For New Cinema To Be Considered LESS MALARIAL CASES REPORTED (From Our Perak Repieceniative). Ipch, Thursday. Among the many subjects discussed by members of the Kin a. Sanitcry Board at the monthly m cting today was the ques lion of the application for the erection
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  • 231 20 Chinese Enter Final R.A.F. BEATEN BY ONLY GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 27. In the Singapore Amateur Football Association cup the Chinese qualified for the final defeating the Royal Air Force by the only goal scored. The standard of football was not so good as the
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  • 85 20 Taiping XV To Meet Ipoh Following a rugger practice at the King Edward VII School Ground yesterday, the following have been selected to represent Taiping egainrt Ipoh in an inter-district Rugger match at Taiping on Saturday, September 28. Taiping will play in colours. Wan Man; Alladad Khen, Lt. Thunder.
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  • 77 20 Headquarter Wing Group 2 wen the final of the Inter-Platoon too*ball competition of the 2 20th Burma Rifles, beating C Coy 10 Platoon by 2 gcalc to 0. The goals were scored by Son Thein and Tun Sen. At the conclusion of the match, Mrs. Greer, wife of
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  • 141 20 —Reuter. Latest Betting DOREEN JANE FINALIST NOW FAVOURITES London, September 26. The following were ‘he latest call-overs for the Cesarewitch and the Cambridgeshire: CESAREWITCH 100 8 Doreen Jane t and o. 100 7 Lucky Patch t end a 100 7 Shining Cloud t and o. 18 1
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  • 51 20 THE SCRATCHINGS The following are the scratchings for tomorrow:— Race 2:—Flavello. Race 4:—Leighton Hill, Littlehurst, Gusher. Race s:—Great Houdini, Winways, Quick March. Race 6: Popover. Race 7: Lady Agnes. Race 8: Ricana and First Bid. ALL ENGAGEMENTS Gusher and Ricana. Double Totes: 3 and 5; 6 and
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  • 180 20 Krian "Gurus" Enter Soccer Final (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 26. The semi-final round for the Raja Muda Cup, was played today on the M.V.I. padang and resulted in the Krian “Gurus” beating the Larut "Gurus” by the odd goal in three. The Krian “Gurus” will
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  • 282 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS xesieraay Today Buyers sellers Buyers sellers ON Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 B. Selangcc 92% 95 92% 95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 51 53 51 53 Jelebu 97% 1.02% LOO 1.05 Klang River 1.50 1-55 1.47% 1.52 %ex Lukut 1-1 2 1.17%
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  • 48 20 September Mixed Foursomes Winners:— Miss Richardson Evens 45 10=35. Runners Up:— Miss Stewart Strachan 45-9=36 Mrs. Baring-Gould Weir 44-7=37 Mrs. Reid Reid 48 9%=38% Mr?. Samuel Brodie 42 3=39 Mrs. Mackenzie MacKenzie 48-8 1 2 =39% Miss Howes-Roberts Bly’he 50 10=40 Mrs. Bridge Bridge 51-10=41
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  • 107 20 Opening At Royal Theatre Tonight After a very successful Malayan tour the Dardanella Opera and Royal Balinese Dancers will open a short season here at the Royal Theatre. The w’ell-known story “Fatimma” will be staged at the opening performance tonight, under the patronage of the Hon. the Resident
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  • 113 20 m YESTERDAY Ton AV London—(Spot) £228.5.0 London—(3 months) £215.15.0 n Business Done $109.37% cnang $109.12% iinowi/ Business Done oe 4>ivy.37% COPRA— (Sundried) $4 0 50 -ons BLACK PEPPER $4 40 RUBBER 5900 Landon 5 1 < d New York H%c(G)” 77* oct./Dec i9 %<= Jan./Mar 20 April/June 20
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  • 348 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation? in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN— Ampat Tin 4|9 5 3 4 9 5 3 A. Kumteng 33;- 34-ex 33 34 -ex Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80
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  • 140 20 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 London Bank 2 4 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 mst credit 2 4s£ 3 Documentary 2 41| On New York Demand France T.T. 85® Hongkong T.T. 11% dis. Shanghai T.T. 32% dis. India T.T. 15£ Bar Silver 29% RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON
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    • 398 20 «fcfeaiS® j 'PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. 1 TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 7 to 9.30 p.m. —:o> Tomorrow TEDDY WEATHERFORD’S Last Night Extension to 1 a.m. applied for •Non-Diners Table Charge of $2. —per party. SPECIAL NIGHT CARL BEUTEL will give solos on, the Vibraphon, Marimbaphon, etc each evening. CRAG~HOTEL Why
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    • 252 20 M.V. "PEISANDER" VOYAGE 1 (OUTWARD) Arrived On 23-9-35 Consignees of cargo per the above vessel 'from Europe are hereby notified that a [General Survey of all cargo landed in a [damaged condition will b? held in Penang [Harbour Board's godown No. 4 at 2.30 p m. lon Monday, the 30th
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    • 35 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind RainfaSL 6.00 a.m. 78 E Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Watev 12.40 a.m 7.05 a.m. 12.41 p.m 7.15 p.m. TOMORROW 1.05 a.m 7.32 a.m. 1.09 p.m 7.39'p.n0c
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