Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 226. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1935. PRICE 10 CENIs
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  • 889 1 May Even Submit Proposals On Mondav O' BUT LEAGUE QUARTERS MORE PESSIMISTIC United States Might Associate With Sanctions Geneva, September 27. While League quarters are today more pessimistic at the same time it is persistently reported that Signor Mussolini has informed the French Ambassador
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  • 60 1 railway speed records.—Rugby Radio Service. All Railway Speed Records Broken 112 MILES AN HOUR London, Sept. 27. The London North Eastern railways’ new streamlined train “Silver Jubilee” on a portion of the trial journey from King’s Cross to Rarkston, Lincolnshire, today reached a speed of 112
    railway speed records.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  60 words
  • 119 1 —Reuter. Mr. Farquhar Arrives At Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 27. Mr. Harold Farquhar, First Secretary of the British Legation in Mexico, arrived from Peiping at 10.05, taking 3 hours and 35 minutes in a flight of 650 miles. Farquhar is staying in Shanghai for a few days. He
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  • 81 1 —Reuter. Arrears Of Contributions 5.000.000 GOLD FRANCS Geneva, Sept. 27. Unless Germany pays the League 5,000,000 gold francs before October 20, the second anniversary of her notice of withdrawal she will be obliged to remain a member of the League. The sum represents her unpaid contributions
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  • 100 1 ing the Treasury’s offer to redeem —Reuter. To Be Redeemed By U.S. Treasury New York, Sept. 27 The Treasury announces the redeeming of the outstanding $8,424,000,000 “gold clause" bonds notes at par plus interest to January 1, 1936, thus opening the way to the retirement of
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  • 88 1 Reuter. New Reef Discovered At Depth Of 10,000 Feet Johannesburg, Sept. 27. The existence of a great new gold reef at the depth of 10,000 feet has been revealed by Government borning operations Making the announcement, Mr. Hans Pirow, the Government engineer, declared that the new
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  • 469 1 PORTUGAL RELIES ON BRITAIN FOR PROTECTION AGAINST ANY L DESIGNS 1 MACAO PRECAUTIONS TO STOP ESPIONAGE Jhe friendship and support of Great Britain—“our ancient ally”—-is I ortugal s bulwark against Japanese designs on her colonial territories, according toH.E. Lt.-Col. Jose Bernades de Miranda, the Governor
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  • 44 1 —Rugby Rtylio Service* t i London 27. r The amount applied for in tenders fof £45 000,000 treasury bills was £61.385,- 000. I The average rate per cent for bills 'at I three months was 1016.87 d against 10i6.58<t la week ago.—
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  • 127 1 .—Reuter. Underwriters Fixing Day- I I To-Day Insurance Rates i I London, Sept. 27. An important move has been taken by the Chamber of Shipping in connection with war risks by recommending to ship- owners that no bills of lading will be signed for any blockaded port and
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  • 170 1 —Rugby Radio Service. fl Now Under Complete Control London, Sept, 27, After 41 hours pf continuous work by the forces of the London fire brigades drawn from all parts of the Metropolis confidence was expressed this morning that all fears that the great riverade fire would spread to
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  • 70 1 cup attributed to Benvenuto Cellini.—Rugby Radio Service. Exhibits Valued At £1,000.000 London, Sept. 27. The Duke of Kent today opened the Antique Dealers’ Fair in London at which the total value of exhibits is estimated at £1,000,000. The pbjects on one stand are each valued at £30,000.
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  • 89 1 I Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 27. Gen. Goering, Gen. Gomboes, several offi- j cia’s of the Hungarian Foreign Office and three Polish generals are reported to be enjoying “good hunting” at Schorfneide in 1 the wilds of East Prussia. The meeting is popularly connected with the German anxiety over
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    • 2868 2 RATES FOR CASUALiIN THE HIGH COURT OFFENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY BANKS KA IKi PUK UfiOUAU the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS! TODDY OF TODDY ADVERTISEMENTS Settlement Of Singapore I I I CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE PETITION NO. 478 OF 1935, Tenders ar e invited for the supply of 1. Tenders
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  • 534 3 5 Guineas Offered In Compensation SLEEPLESS NIGHTS IN CELL Miss Lily Torkington, the Pinner girl who was arrested and charged with an offence she did not commit, revealed that she was offered only five guineas compensation. She had spent two sleepless nights in police cells. I think
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  • 29 3 SETTING THE WAVES.—One of a series of pictures of the modem girl included in the Exhibition of Photography in Commerce and Industry, yesterday at the Royal
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  • 577 3 Company Director's i Offence GIFTS TO AN L.C.C. OFFICIAL Fines amounting to £l5O, with 75 guineas J costs, were imposed at Westminster on a j managing director who was accused of making gifts to a London County Council employee to induce him to show favour
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  • 159 3 When it ciomes to empanelling a jury who probably wish to be excused, the law, at any rate in Australia, has to make some fine distinctions about what are “essential services.” Thus, at a recent sitting of the Court of General Sessions, at Melbourne, the the judge
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  • 264 3 All To Widow, Once A Windmill Girl LOST A LEGACY OF £lO,OOO Edgar Lansbury's £7,900 For "Moyna Macgill" John Tilley, comedian—John Mounsey Thomson, of 164, Gloucester-terrace. Paddington, W., left £6,335 £4,578 net. He left everything to his widow, Mrs. Kathleen Maud Mary Thomson, of Oak Cottage,
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  • 168 3 Geneva Protest By Mr. Eden And Mr. Bruce Geneva, September 10. A protest was made by Mr. Eden and Mr. Bruce (Australia) at the meeting of the League Council which examined the report of the Mandates Commission against a statement contained in the
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    • 10 3 Trude enquiries to:—— E. S. BEST, P.O. Box 291, Bombay.
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  • 283 4 To Be Built In Memory Of Mr. H. Oehlers Singapore, Sept. 26. An Anglican Church is shortly to be built at the 6th mile, Upper Serangoon Road. It is to be called St. Paul's, and is being erected by Mr. G. R. Oehlers, of Singapore, at his
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  • 319 4 Rubber Smugglers' Plea At Johore Johore Bahru, Sept. 24. “We were blown into the Streits o f Jotiore by adverse winds and rough weather and then drifted on until We were arrested by customs officers" was the explanation given by a Loichew named Tow Ah Chow
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  • 767 4 Inquest Witness Severely Warned i PAPERS TO BE SENT TO D.P.P. I I I “1 will send the papers to the D.P.P. 'and see what action he will take with regard to this witness,” was the re- mark made by the Penang Coroner, Mr. J. P.
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  • 667 4 F.M.S. Medical Experiments IT'S CHEAP AND CHILDREN LIKE IT I i Malayan experiments wth a soya bean compound, used as a substitute for milk, are likely to prove extremely valuable. The soya b an milk has been found useful when the price made natural or
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  • 367 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The marriage of Mr. R. C. Barnard of the Malayan Forest Service to Miss Margaret Wallace of Tulse Hill, Londen, takes place next month. Mr Norman Knowles, son of Mr. V. D. Knowles, has been admitted as a student [of the Middle Temple, so he will not be
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  • 136 4 Small Proportion Of F.M.S. Revenue The total expenditure of the Medical and Health Department, F.M.S., in 1934 was $3,672,860. Of this sum $2,119,754 was incurred under "Personal Emoluments," $1,533,703 under “Other Charges,” Annually Recurrent, and $19,403 under "Special Expenditure.” In addition to the amount directly expended
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  • 130 4 Shortage, But Public Health Keeps Good The exodus of senior officers, together with the number of unforeseen casualties among junior officers, created a temporary shortage of personnel towards the end of the year which, however, was adequately covered with the co-operation of the various State administrations and by
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  • 1077 5 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TODAY Below will be found the full programme for today’s races at j Kuala Lumpur:— RACE 1 Ponies, Class 2, Division 2, 5 Furlongs, 2.30 P.M. i 30 4 CANUTE 9.00 Mrs. P. Logue Logue! 14 3 FOXY 8.13 A. F. Bruce
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  • 151 5 St. John's Win Thompson Cup '9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 27 By virtue of their three clear goals’ victory over the Prince of Wales Institution, St. John’s Institution qualified to meet the Victoria Institution, holders of the Thompson Cup in the final next month. 1
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  • 238 5 Esplanade Hockey VICTORY BY FOUR GOALS TO TWO In a fast and interesting game of hockey played yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Cricket Club “A” defeated the “D” Coy. by four goals to two. The Europeans led by a clear goal before changing ends,
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  • 487 5 D.A.F.C. Wins First Round I i Of Cup Tie j I I VICTORY BY THREE GOALS TO ONE i 1 i The Cup holders, the Penang Recreation I Club, were eliminated in the first round of .the P.F.A. Cup tie by the Darul Aihsan 1 Football Club,
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  • 57 5 Matches For Today The following are the principal Rugby Union matches to be played today Swansea v New Zealand Birkenheed P. v Blackheath Cardiff v London Welsh Coventry v Guy’s Hosp. Gloucester v Bristol Harlequins v Rosslyn Park Leicester v Waterloo Manches'er v Halifax O.M.T. v London Scottish
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  • 200 5 Then Complete Relief. Fancy 14 years of misery and pam with Dyspepsia, then complete and ‘permanent relief This was the actual experience of Mrs. M. M who never had a night’s rest without wind and distressing ague until she took Maclean Brand Stomach Powder.
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  • 44 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 27. A hockey match was played today between 2 20th Burma Rifles and the Old. Georgians and resulted in a draw, four goals being shared. The game was fast throughout and-was witnessed by a large crowd.
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  • 76 5 P.C.C. v INDIAN ASSOCIATION The following will represent the P.C.C. against the Indian Association in a hockey match on the Esplanade on Tuesday at. 5.15 p.m.:— W. Ingham J. C. Mathison, H. A F. Brooke R. N. Elliot, H. G. Shaw, L. H. Best (Capt.); G. R. Evans, C.
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  • 136 5 Services Overwhelms Navy XV (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 28. The United Services overwhelmed a weak Navy XV in the first rugger match of the season yesterday by 26 points to nil. The Services look to be a better side than last season. The pack is much
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    • 24 5 FOO CHEONG COMPANY 89, Bishop Strefeh Now on display new fashionable furniture. Your inspection is cordiallv invited Workshop No. 153, Hutton Lane. th 20-2-36
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    • 209 5 Tonight at 9.15 p.m. Tomorrow Night at 9.15 Coming Attractions K I/ MISS ZVHARA DJA acclaimed as MISS DJA ASTAHAN KOK 'J (Dardanellas Baby Star) GARBO of the East, 1 (Famous Trio of Fatimma) in as the Lotus of Burma THE ROYAL BALINESE Together again in "HIAWATHA” DANCERS nAi i
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  • 708 6 SHAW'S GIBE AT ROTARY PRINCE PURACHATRA DESCRIBES JOURIEY TO MEXICO •‘Bernard Shaw some time ago is reputed to have said that Rotary was an organisation which went to lunch pr was going to lunch and w r as never going anywhere else,” said H.R.H.
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  • 87 6 More British Goods Bought Despite the fact that Australia's favourable trade balance is increasing on the current year, she is importing more goods. Figures just made available, says Austral News, show that at the end of the tenth month the excess of export over imports was
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  • 230 6 SENT TO MOON—IN WELLS FILM Two perfect examples of the human race'' have been chosen for the biggest scene in the H. G. Wells film, “Things to Come,” now being completed. They are Miss Pearl Argyle, the ballet dancer—already seen in several films—and Mr.
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  • 436 6 F. M. S. Timber Sales Over $600,000 In 1934 Forests represent an important item in the economic resources of Malaya. Trans- piort difficulties, however, impose a check on their commercial exploitation. This matter is discussed by the Hon. Mr. M. Rex, acting Chief Secretary to
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    • 93 6 lAn Opportunity Not To Be Missed I You can Re-Furnish your Home at less than g half the usual cost g For One Month Commencing I OCTOBER Ist q We Are Holding A y I Genuine Clearance I or solid took liiniilure, China i Glass, House- Hold utensils and sort
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    • 38 6 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong on t»» Java and the surrounding countries will give PICTURE POST CARDS c* English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE "KIA ORA” StockweP London, England»
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  • 175 7 Thought She Was Crippled For Life This woman suffered so much from neuritis that she could not sleep at night Other sufferers will be interested in her letter -Some years ago I had most terrible neuntis in both arms. At night I turned from side
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  • 1565 7 ADDRESS BY MR. G. J. FORD AT SEREMBAN Mr. G. J. Ford, Superintendent Post and Telegraphs, Negri Sembilan and Malacca, delivered a very interesting address on Directional Wireless to Seremban Rotary C’lub. Mr. Ford soid z I intend to give you just a short
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  • 242 7 With Shipload Of Samples For Chinese Trade Exhibition I A party of nineteen Chinese industrialists, headed by Mr. Wang Chi Sheng, China’s representative to the last Labour Conference at Geneva arrived in Singapore by the Ranpura from Shanghai. They have come here with a shipload
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  • 170 7 Brilliant Musical At Queen's Tonight I Working as a team for the first time Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler score a big success in “Casino de Paris,” a Warner Bros, production which begins a season at the Queen’s tonight. I Supported by eight other stars auu a
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  • 102 7 Woman Charged With Possession A Chinese man named Ang Kuah claimed trial in the police Court yesterday before Mr. R. N. Broome when charged with having in possession dutiable liquor in a he use at Bridge Street on September 26. Accused admitted possession of the liquor but said
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  • 429 7 Scientists Mystified NORMAL INCREASE OVER GIRLS EXCEEDED Despite Fall In Birth Rate More boys are always born than girls, but during the past quarter despite a fall in the general birth-rate—the proportion of boys has markedly increased. Why? j This is the puzzle set
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  • 58 7 PENANG P.W. JUBILEE FUND Previously acknowledged $150,412.41 Central Aid Fund, Penang Unexpended balance paid into Bank on September, 1935 $27.00 September 12, 1935 $22.00 49.00 NEW DONATIONS Thong Khew Seah 5.00 Ice Traders Association 10..00 F. Isako’n Circus Managerie Being 10% of Income September, 25 and 26. 1935 66.46 Total
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  • 189 7 Subscription List No. 15 Amount previously acknowledged as per List Nd. 14. 19,622.58 The Boon San Tong Khoo Kcngsi Ms.loo 65.00 Staff of Messrs A. Dennys Co. Mr. CAI. Hashim $5.00, Messrs Chin Kow Weng, Lim Toe Chye, Tch Cheng Kheam, Lim Yin Khoon, Thye Seng
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  • 587 8 On Thursday we pointed out that Great Britain is the only Great Power which has risked everything on the success of the League of Nations. In that faith she has decimated her military forces and has surrendered the supremacy of the sea. That risk is too
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  • 192 8 nan-Lithuanian relations. —Reuter and tugby Radio Service. British Charge D’Affaires To Be Present London, Sept. 27. At the invitation of the Lithuanian Government, Mr. T. H. Preston, the British Charge D’ Affaires at Kovno, will be present during the week-end at Memel and will watch proceedings in connection
    nan-Lithuanian relations.—Reuter and tugby Radio Service.  -  192 words
  • 45 8 —Reuter. To Marry German Princess Bukharest, Sept 27. It is sensationally rumoured that King Carol will marry a German Princess under persuasion of Prince Frederick Hohenlohe who is at present in Rumania. Palace official circles, however, attribute the rumour to “imperilled political manoeuvres”
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  • 1575 8 ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR REVIEWED APPEAL FOR MORE MEMBERS “There must be many people who feel an interest in the Scout Movement as a whole. I would invite all such to become members of the local Association, the Hon. Sec-, retary being Mr. A.W. Pinnick, headmaster of
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    • 242 8 A Perfect Chemist’s Shop I 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. We devote our energies particularly in J J making Our Pharmacy the very best I Chemist Shop in point of
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  • 579 9 Claim For Earth And Sand Supplied SUPREME COURT SUIT DISMISSED The hearing was resumed before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley in the Supreme Court, on Thursday of the case in which Lim Chew Soon sued Teh Cheok Sam of Chop Ban Seng Huat
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  • 78 9 By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, September 29, 1935. 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Figaros Hochxeit— Overture—Mozart. 2. Bien Aimes Waltz —-Waldteufel. 3. Rigoietto (By Request)—OperaSelection —Verdi. 4. Rhapsodic Javanaise— —Seelig. 5. Hungarian Dance No. 6 (By Request) —Brahms. 6 Hungarian
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  • 280 9 Exceed Speed Limit YOUTHFUL CHINESE CONVICTED (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Friday. In view of the prevalence of lorry drivers in Ipoh who disregard the Government’s imposition of a speed limit, a serious warning to offenders was' uttered by Mr. G. R. Livett, the Officer-In-Charge,
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  • 58 9 U. S. Re-affirms Adherence To Treaties New York, Sept. 28. The United States’ adherence to Naval Limitation Treaties was re-affirmed by President Rocsevelt to a Press conference aboard a special train en route tp California. He said “Only a failure to renew these treaties or a denunciation thereof
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  • 123 9 —Reuter. No Foundation For Press Reports Washington, Sept. 27. Asked at a Press conference about the published reports that Great Britain is about to launch a big naval building programme Mr. Cordell Hull insisted that there has been no changed in the naval situation. He had received no
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  • 102 9 —Reuter. Convicted Of Theft And Forgery London, Sept. 27. Lord Edward Montagu, second son of the Duke of Manchester was found guilty at the Old Bailey on charges of theft and forgery of a bookmakers cheque for £l7 from Mrs. Van Der Elst, a rich widow with
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  • 31 9 The Labour Office clerk, Lim Guan Siang, who was charged with conducting a common gambling house, was acquitted and discharged, and not cautioned and discharged as reported in yesterday’s issue.
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  • 620 9 YONE NOGUCHI WHOM THOMAS HARDY PRAISED Yone Noguchi, the well-known poet and professor of Keio University, is leaving Japan on Oct. 3, for Java, Malaya, India and Siam where he will deliver a series of lectures on Japanese literature and poetry. It is the first
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 120 9 (To The Editor Of The “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, Apropos of the letter appearing in the “Pinang Gazzette” on Thursday, under the above heading, may Ibe permitted through the medium of the "Pinang Gazette” to remark that, to the reader unfamiliar with the ways of Municipal administration the news
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  • 335 9 The reputation of Dja’s Dardanella company was certainly justified in their opening performance lest night at the Theatre Royal when the hall was filled tp capacity. They opened what promises to be a very successful season when "Fatimma” was chosen as a first night attraction.
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  • 78 9 New Change Of Programme The change of programme drew a packed house at the Isako’s Circus last night, when prizes were given away to holders of lucky tickets. The Cuban Cossacks still proves to be a great attraction, thrilling the audience with their daring, death-defying feats of
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  • 107 9 Local Successes At Examination I The results of the Overseas Matriculation Examination of the University of London, held in June, have arrived. The following are the successful candidates for the S.S. (Penang) centre. I J.E.B. Ambrose. .Penang Free School, i M. Ambrose... .Private Study. i E. Cornelius. St.
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  • 50 9 —Reuter Japanese Destroyers Sadly Damaged Tokyo, Sept. 27 The Navy Office announces that' 5Z sailors ar2 missing, one killed and ten wounded when the destroyers “Hatsuyuki,” “Yugiri,” “Mutsuki” and “Kikutsuki” were hit by a typhoon during the manoeuvre* yesterday afternoon. The “Hatsuyuki” and “Yugiri” suffered considerable damage.-
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  • 85 9 j The public examination of Lam Cban Hong, in bankruptcy, was yesterday ad- journed sine die. The Hon. Mr. H. H. (Abdul Cader appeared for two creditors of bankrupt. Bankrupt said he sigr ed a note for $3,000 when ffe only received $3OO and that he 1
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    • 195 9 •Some Recent Cow o Gate The support and prescription of TH the Doctor —the warm recommendation of the Nurse —the Z— M MH praise of the Mother, and the delighted though unspoken ap- y yk proval of the Baby all these are tributes highly valued and esteemed by Cow Gate.
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  • 3898 10 Linking Hong-Kong And Penang By Air BRITISH ASSOCIATION'S DISCUSSION ON MALARIA Need For Research On Anti-Malarial Drugs FAR EAST AS WORLD'S MANUFACTURING CENTRE Germany's Synthetic Rubber Claims Prospects Of Extension Of Tin Restriction Scheme (From Our Own Correspondent). London, September 17. TRIAL FLIGHTS TO HONG-KONG The
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1669 11 Wireless Programmes B•B C v.ce, relayed from Fortheringay Parish music by Jack Jackson and his Orchestra Church. Address by the Lord Bishop of 10.20 Close down. TODA Peterborough. 8.05 Weekly newsletter and sports summary. 8.25 a.m. Close down. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Transmission 5 Tranr m'ssion—2 12.20-1.50 p.m. Luncheon muric. 5.50
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    • 218 11 mephone concert. 6.50 News. 7.10-9.501 Concerts and gramophone music. 9.50 I Dance music or Javanese music 10.201 Close down. PARIS J Radio Colon iale station, 19.68 metres (approx. 15,000 kes), and 25 metres (12,000 kc.). The French Colonial station is well heard in Malaya. News is given in French and
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    • 76 11 broadcast on the two wavelengths and occasionally Empire programme from London ere re-radiated. HONG KONG Nightly ‘brccidcast.s- are on 355 metres (845 kcs). and the shortwave broadcasts which are relays of the medium-wave programmes are on 30.29 metres. 4 The Hong Kong station is now rarely heard in Malaya as
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    • 155 11 EMPIRE STATION WAVELENGTHS The Empire Transmitters at Daventry can work simultaneously on any two at the following waves:— Frequency We,vel.ength kc/s metres GSA 6050 49.59* GSB 9510 31.55 GSC 9580 31.32 GSD ***** 25.53 GSE ***** 25.29 GSF ***** 19.82 GSG ***** 16.86 GSH ***** 13.97 GSI ***** 19.66 GSJ
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  • 568 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines fhe following is a list of vessels arriving •nd selling from Penang during the week LN i’OKT TODAY fidS. PYRHUS from Liverpool. Sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai end Japan. S.S. GENERALE PETITTI from Singapore. Sails for Venice and Trieste same day. JS.S. HOSANG
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 123 12 See RUBY Tap dance as No Hear Al Jolson Ruby Keeler sing other star can these snappy, peppy song hits ABOUT A QUARTER TO NINE •See the Eye-dazzling Spectacular A GOOD fashioned cocktail r GO INTO YOUR DANCE Dance Sequences with 500 mammy, i’ l L sing about you pgqutuin
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    • 191 12 1 A 1' MH STARTS TODAY mJI JB\ .lEriK opening ■VI ML BB£i4w\ I I W AT THE 2-45 MATINEE "A "j .J WWW "J W W 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30. The Most Amazing Animal Picture IT STARTS WHERE OTHERS LEFT OFF! SEE JUNGLE SIGHTS NEVER beforO®Bsed by man OFI" A
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    • 136 12 s WARNER BROS. MAMMOTH MUSICAL THAT HAS STARTLED THE SHOW WORLD! HERE THEY ARE-IN THEIR FIRST GREAT HIT TOGETHER! Just the kind of a grand big WV 8 other stars —7 thrilling show you’d expect from Warner songs —beauty chorus of hunBros. for the screen honeymoon dreds.—helping Al and Ruby
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  • 643 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang, on September 21 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amrterdam were delivered in London on September 27. AIR MAILS A mail for Siem, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe, by route to Alor Star-Amsterdam
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  • 443 13 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England St. Michael and All Angels. 15th Sunday after Trinity. 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. Psalm—Bs. Hymn—4 Bl. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm —84. Magnificat—(Chant 33). Nunc Dimitt s—(Chant 59). Hymns—292, 193, 753, 22. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion.
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    • 47 13 VRITHA MAHAMYAM" GORGEOUS DANCES I HILARIOUS SITUATIONS I t 50 BEWITCHING NEW SONG HITS 50 WATCH FOR UNIQUE FILM CO'S GLORIOUS MUSICAL CANTONESE TALKIE “Livelihood” with the ever-popular stars SIT KOK SIN MISS TONG SHOOT YING The Greatest Picture They Have Ever Made Since "PEI CHIEN LOONG"
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    • 131 13 > A I "■pnSMF FOUNTAIN PEN 9 I OBTAINABLE AT Leading Shops in Penang All Malaya States. I AUTOMATIC KOHLER pow™«t s I 1 First switch on IT STARTS Last |r switch off IT STOPS—No batteries to upkeep —No cranking —No skilled gl attendant required Little or NO W/4 dNFWk
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 117 13 WgTull 6-15 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TODAY AT 2-45 P.M. BHARAT LAKSHMI'S ALL-STAR CAST SUPER HINDUSTANI TALKIE CH ATR A BAKAVALI” with MASTER NISSAR MISS KAJJAN (The Two Most Popular Stars of "LEILA MAJNUN," "SHIRIN FARHAD" other great hits) MISSES COOPER, SHEILA, ROSIE MISS MUKHTAR BEGUM (the most highly
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    • 94 13 Saturday, 28th September, 1935. FUN FROLIC ISAKO’S CIRCUS TRAVELLING ZOO The Biggest Travelling Zoo In The East. j For A Few More Nights Only. :o: WEMBLEY PARK MISS KIAH OPERA “NYAK INTAN” Featuring KIAH’S FOLLIES J Seats :—4O, 30, 20 10 Cents. j :o: WEMBLEY CABARET TONIGHT 28TH SEPTEMBER BANDOENG
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  • 363 14 MAKING WORK FOR JARROW Sir John Jarvis, it was announced on September 11, has purchased the CunardWhite Star 46 439 tons liner Olympic, fc.r a sum "in excess of £100,000,” to provide work for the unemployed of Jarrow, Durham. Sir John, a former
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  • 335 14 ACCUSED OF MURDERING HER BABY SHE WAS IN GAOL FOR TWO MONTHS A girl-mother walked out of the Old |Ba ley dock late on September 11. The I eyec ol Mr. Justice Porter, his first murder trial at the court over, followed her on her way
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  • 120 14 Vital To The Defence Of The Continent The Cabinet considers that the impetus Ito local aeroplane manufacture, which is I vital to defence, is the most important feature of the new air mail scheme that it has recently approved. It is expected that
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  • 571 14 Alleged Pose For Many Years FRAUD CHARGES An extraordinary story, in which a woman estimated by a doctor to be at least 60 years old was alleged to have posed as a Bourbon princess of eleven, was related Id at Chertsey Police Court. le Beatrice Mary Noel Morgan
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 483 14 What’s Fred Been Doing To His HairP nfegji'It was Getting Very Thin, He was Going Bald —THEN HE STARTED I C And what a difference it made. His hair soon began to grow again. The bald patches disappeared and he’s >jW T/ looking younger than ever. His —-4mIME» friends were
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    • 565 14 |MyNER VES Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ f NOTHING would give me back my VITALITY L— A r exceol YE AST VITE f rd I’ \l]/ j Dear foand yoar M Tablet, excellent indeed and uraMd net be without them. I tried everything, and nothing would give me i
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1807 15 ~i~[ j <ae T\ !13 H SSL > JBr a t In Al [3533 Z/W k BLUB FUMMBL LIMB s—oi, tosnoN amd north continent. reave Doe Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service w T££JT™ m <,H lburE sept. Is oct. 26 OUTWARDS f 3 DIOMED L’don RMpm wr S
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  • 255 16 Orderly Petition In Kuala Lumpur DEPUTATION RECEIVED BY UNDER SECRETARY Two hundred employees of the Government Printing Office went to the Federal Offices after finishing work on Thursday afternoon, and attempted to see the Acting Under Secretary to Government, Mr. H. Weisberg to lay before him
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  • 85 16 uvviaivs —Reuter Three States FaP To Sign Agreement Washington, Sept. 27 •owne-s minHt dl; Tute among the mine Virffinia T FeSUlted in lhe faiI ”re of the vmgima, Tennessee and Kentuckv owners the agr€emCnt tO coal Mr J, hn Lewis, President of the United me Owners, declares
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  • 276 16 i Twenty Cents A Day Disappear From Clerk's Coat MARKED COINS The mysterious daily disappearance Pf ten-cent pieces from the coat of a Chinese clerk employed in the Record Office of the Detective Branch, Singapore, culminated in a trap being s et for the thief. The clerk,
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  • 89 16 v.v.txm.ucH num o.oyi.ouu tons n 1931 to 7,989,000 tons in 1934.—Rugby Service. Result In Increased Exports London, Sept. 27. According to the 14th annual report of the Mines Department, the output of the British coal mining industry last year was the highest since 1930. Coal exports increased
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  • 622 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT The chief item •of interest during the week under review was the announcement that the International Rubber Regulation Committee had decided to alter the export percentage of basic quotas for October December to 60%. As socn as this was made known the price of the
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  • 45 16 .vvuo VYI CT VV Cl I L.0U.11 was 103=1 2. Gold was 1416=1[2d.- Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 27. Sterling cn New York was 4.91=7,16,1 Paris 74=916. i Stock Markets were dull end War Loan was 103=1 2. Gold was 1416=1 2d.- Rug-
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  • 213 16 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, Sept. 26. The announcement by the International Committee that the exportable quota for the period October to December will be reduced tp 60% caused a sharp increase in values on all markets. Prices locally opened yesterday morning 1.1(8 cents higher and advanced still
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  • 115 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday I Peris 74 37 64 74 37 64 I New York 4.91% 4.91 Montreal 4.96% 4.98% Brussels 29.10 29.11 Geneva 15.12% 15.13 Amsterdam 7.27% 7.27% Milan 60% 60% Berlin 12.22 12.22 Piague US’s 118% Copenhagen I Oslo 19.90% 19 90% 'Stockholm 19.39%
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  • 109 16 Tl r YESTERDAY TOD av London—(Spot) £230.5.0 fTjo t n London-(3 months) £216.10.0 tqv/a’a Business Done 2 $llO.OO Penan $109.37% Business Done 5O tons COPRA.— (Sundried) $4 40 BLACK PEPPER nn $4.40 RUBBER:- Ix>ndcn New York ll%c(G) < Singapore—Spot IQ3 /CIP Oct./Dec 19%c 191/8C Jan./Mar 20%c I&%C April/June
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  • 307 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS xesteraay Today Buyers sellers Buyers Seuerf ON Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 175 1.80 B Selangor 92 95 92 95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 51 53 51 K Jelebu 100 1.05 1.02% 1.05 Johan 25 27% 25 27% Klan. 0, River 1.47% 1.52%
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  • 139 16 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 London Bank '24 4 mst 2:4 A Private 3 mst credit 2 4if 3 Documentary 2 4JS On New York Demand 57A France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T 11 dis. Shanghai T.T. 32% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONET ORDERS ON INDIA
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  • 367 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY'S The following are the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cc. 3 List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN— Ampat Tin 49 53 49 5 3 Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 Ayer Hitam 13 6 14 0c 13 6 14 0c
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 91 16 j 'PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. TONIGHT TEDDY WEATHERFORD'S LAST NIGHT Extension To J a.m. N< U i -Diners Table Charge $2 P‘ r arty. SPECIAL NIGHT —:o: Tomorrow ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 7 to 9.30 p.ra. :o: CARL BEUTEL will give solos on the Vibraphon, Marimbaphon, etc each evening. CRAG HOTEL
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    • 16 16 TONIGHT "E. O." HOTEL FAREWELL PERFORMANCE BY LORRISON CODY EXTENSION OF BAR LICENCE TO 1 AM.
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    • 197 16 TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING NO LIABILITY (Incorporated in New’ South Wales) NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of 6d. per share has been declared payable on Thursday, the 31st October, 1935. NOTICE is further given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 38 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a. m. 77 E Noon 80 W TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 1.05 a.m 7.32 a m. 1.09 p.m 7.39 p.m. TOMORROW 1.29 a.m 7.56 a.m. 1.35 p.m 8.04 p.m.
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