Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 October 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 229. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 87 1 —Reuter. Special Meeting Of Committee CONVENED FOR TOMORROW I 1 :To Consider Special l‘ I Measures I LONDON, OCT. 2. ACCORDING TO A “FINANCIAL TIMES” MESSAGE F*ROM AMSTERDAM TIID i CHAIRMAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL TIN COMMITTEE HAS CONVENED A SPECIAL MEETING
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  • 654 1 .—Reuter. Attitude In Event Of Attack By Italian Fleet NO QUESTION OF BARGAINING LEAGUE MEMBERS TO STAND TOGETHER AGAINST AGGRESSION London, October 1. The report that Great Britain has asked France what her attitude will be in the event of a sudden attack by the Italian
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  • 317 1 to an end as speedily as possible.- Rugby: Radio Service. RESTS WITH POWERS AT GENEVA Both Great And Small > BRITAIN TAKEN FULL SHARE OF RESPONSIBILITY London, Oct. 1. I At Geneva, the League Secretariat is at work preparing drafts for the consideration of the Council
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  • 1471 1 I i ALLEGATION THAT HE WAS TRAPPED INTO PLEADING GUILTY When He Had Not Really Committed An Offence Seremban, October 1. At Seremban yesterday Mr. Justice C. R. Cussen dismissed the three appeals of Mr. Philip Hoalim, the Singapore solicitor who had been lined for
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  • 27 1 Reuter. Addis Ababa, Oct. 2. It is unconfirmedly rumoured that over 100 Japanese officers have arrived at British Somaliland en route to Ethiopia.—Reuter.
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    • 1919 2 RATES FOR CASUAL, municipal_notice BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS jthelst January. 1936, with the exception of NEDERLAHDSCHE CHARTERED BANK [Ej jji items 17, 18 and 19 which are or A DBI I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA R P(Tlllclt£ VOUT \D communications relating toyears.— HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ /Meorporatad ta Bngland by RCgKIUK JUW' advertisements
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  • 2396 3 Mons Gift To King George Young Colonists For Prince's Form London's Next Lord Mayor Progress Of The Haig Statue. (From Our Own Correspondent).. London. September .21. ROYAL GOLFERS IN the wooded grounds of Balmoral is a private golf course very popular with members of the
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    • 242 3 MIMMIM I MM m HMmB t I Hi I MBh I •I I I I fflh m I Bl of the Fete P TVot -by her beauty, but by y i I her subtle attractiveness and x I M M v ■’~|l I charm, enhanced and under- WTOm I B
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  • 283 4 FOOTBALLERS "CALLED UP" IN ITALY Mentone, Sept. 23. Three Argentine football stars of liuli iii <Jooco>>t ss ho had been invit**/! oy the Italian Football Federation to play for Italy have just escaped across the border into France at dead of night in a taxicab.
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  • 776 4 Ritual Unseen For j 400 Years I DOWNSIDE ABBEY CONSECRATED RELICS IN 19 ALTARS With a magnificence of ritual and' ceremony which has not been seen in the Roman Catholic Church in England for four centuries the Abbey Church of Downside was consecrated at
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  • 309 4 WASHED INTO SEA BACK Captain Keeps Pipe In His Mouth HOW YACHT'S MATE DROWNED London, Sept. 24 A remarkable story of his adventures during last week’s gale was told by Capt Lester Newman, of the Cowes yacht Oceana, e.t the inquiry held at Yarmouth on Sept, 23 into the loss
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  • 260 4 By Priest-Kings Of Togoland Although the Gold Coa<st territory of Togoland is ruled by Britain under mandate, the rel gion and customs of its people have not yet been influenced by the white man. The code of behaviour for two of its tribes, the Adele and Adjenti,
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  • 382 4 Saved From Nazis By A London Magistrate i "I SHALL NOT DEPORT HIM 11 A remarkable sidelight on conditions in l Germany was provided at Old Street Police j Court on September 28 when a 27-year-old j Jew, who recently escaped from the "ter- I ror”
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    • 340 4 mg TO STOMACH SUFFERERS THE amazing cures effected by Maclean Brandl Stomach Powderv even in cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of its name and its appearance, that you must be very careful to insist on the original product, bearing, the
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  • 2025 5 PENANG CHAMBER ASKED TO GIVE A LEAD MR. JULES MARTIN'S INTERESTING j REVIEW PENANG'S TRADE IMPROVEMENT As already reported in yesterday’s Pinang Gazette the half-yearly meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon at the Chamber of Conimerce premises, Downing Street, Penang, at
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  • 89 5 Mission Of Inspection In For East Singapore, Sept. 30. Air Commodore J. Bowen arrived from England by the Imperial Airways liner on a mission of inspection of the R.A.F. in the Far East. From Singapore he will proceed to Hongkong. Air Commodore Bowen is he third Air
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  • 42 5 Information has been received that 394 state-aided labourers will arrive on October 3, 1935 by S.S. Rohna. It is expected that 88 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 305 5 Tradesman's Suicide REFUSED TO BE RESCUED Singapore, Sept. 30. Dramatic evidence was given before the Singa.pore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter,' today during an inquiry into the death of a Chinese shopkeeper named Chye Thian' who perished in a fire that breke put at j
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  • 228 5 Mr. Lim Peng Han On Charge Of Causing Death 1 Singapore, Sept. 30. I Mr. Lim Peng Hen, the young Chinere who is on a charge of causing the death of M ss Narcy Wong by a rash act, came I up for trial before the District
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  • 75 5 Importation Of Cattle i r i Prohibited j A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on September 30 states that Rinderpest, exists amongst cattle in French IndoChina, and that His Excellency the Governor by virtue of the powers conferred on him by Rule 42 (4) of the Quarantine
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  • 339 5 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS MUST BE USED Singapore, Sept. 30. By an announcement in the official mail list issued by the Singapore G P.O. today, a ban is placed on the carriage of mail to India by the Royal Dutch Air Lines. After October 2
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  • 301 6 SILVER LINK, the new L.N.E.R. ex press, which will come into service on September 30, and will perform the fastest long-distance run in Great Britain. Speeds approaching 90 m.p.h. are expected in its run between Newcastle an d London M M IP» 181 0 •ULL
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  • 1714 7 An Envoy From Malaya MR. C. S. SEE’S EXPERIENCES Many Addresses In Europe Mr. C. S. See, of Kuala Lumpur, who recently left Malaya on a tour round the world, addressed the Rotary Clubs of several European capitals. During his two months’ stay on .the
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  • 493 7 Four Charges Against Kheh ACCUSED FINED $7O Two Khehs, Leong Seong Pak and Chin Fah, pkeded guilty in the police court' yes erday when charged with having in their possession dutiable liquor, ferment- ing intoxicating liquor and possession of distill.ng apparatus, at a house in Bukit Telck
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  • 971 7 Woman Victimised SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S ILL Notice Of Appeal Given In the policy court yesterday before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham the case was heard in which a Hokkien, Koid Thong Hooi, stood 1 charged, with cheating a woman named, Lim Hai Song in respect pf $6B,
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  • 79 7 Wallet And Fountain Pen The case was mentioned yesterday in the police court in which a young Hokkien stands charged with theft in respect of a wallet and fountain pen valued at 40 cents, from the person of Md. Salim in a lane off Rope Walk on September
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  • 119 7 The M. S. “Meonia” arrived today at Penang from Europe with the following Straits passengers:- Mr. Linnemann, Dr. H. A. Tempany, Mrs. R- W. J. Watson, Mr. L. E. Steeley. Dr. and Mrs. J. van der Nordaa, Mr. P. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. T. Haastrup Nielsen,
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  • 281 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Major C. C. Duchesne, V.C., Royal Engineers, has arrived in Malaya for tempt rary duty. I i I i Mr. J. w. Dunlop, of the Mechanical j Department, F.M.S. Railways, Kuala Lumpur, arrived in Ipch yesterday on duty, j Mr. and Mrs. George Henning, who recently retired after
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  • 395 8 Acceptances For Today CAIW OF SEVEN EVENTS The f .flowing are tae accc'p a.:ccs for today's rac<: p.t Kuala Lumpur. RACE 1. Ponies -Clas;; 2 Division 1 5 Furlongs 3.00 p.m. KATHRYN 9.00 MYANEE 8.11 SPOILT GIRL 8.06 GOLD FINCH 8.05 ARMY CONTRACTOR 8.05 ARROW GIRL
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  • 409 8 Yesterday's Hockey Match i I EASY WIN FOR CHINESE In a dull end uninteresting game of hockey, the Chinese Recreation Club easily defeated the Eastern Smelting Club yesteiday on the Victoria Green by six goals 'o one. The home team was decidedly super:or end monopolised play from
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  • 238 8 P.C.C. v. Indians CLUB WIN BY 6 GOALS TO NIL Playing at the -top of their form yesterday the Cricket Club defeated the Indian Association by 6 goals to nil in a fast and interesting game on the Esplanade. The Indians showed up well in defence
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  • 145 8 Edwardian's Nine Goals Victory (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 1. The King Edward VII School inflicted a severe defeat on the Taiping Wanderers, the local European hockey team, this evening, by nin? clear goals. The schoolboys proved to be too fast and completely outplayed them.
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    • 23 8 FORMAMINT -J3 day and so prevent to-morrow's Co,d ffiO Tlu Fever fIDRMAMINT B the Cerm-MMna tfwm fhlea OttahuNo m all Chemists and Stores.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 390 8 •Phone 485, Amalgamated Amusements. Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1935. ISAKO’S CIRCUS AND TRAVELLING ZOO Today SPECIAL MATINEE AT 5 P.M.— Everybody half price to all seats. FREE GATE ADMISSION. From tonight onwards 30 ct. and 50 ct. Gallery Tickets
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  • 1269 9 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN LOSE LEADERSHIP CHAMPIONS AND CUP-HOLDERS DRAW "FOOTBALL SNOBBERY" CONDEMNED I (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 21. MANCHESTER CITY AHEAD League football tables are, as is usual at the beginning of the season, in a very fluid state; but even before they begin to set
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  • 487 9 FOORD TO MEET SPEEDY SPANIARD With Jack Pe'ersen contemplating mar riage and o long holiday from boxing, the time war never so r P e for some of the younger heavy-weights to assert themselves ard command a place in the sun. Of what might be
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  • 1509 9 Memories of Epic Rugby Football i t The untimely death of Lieutenant W. F. (“Horsey”) Browne of the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment w 11 always be lamented by his many friends —enemies he nad none, •says “SENTINEL” in the “The Morning Post.” A grand
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  • 1033 10 Proceedings at yesterday’s halfyearly meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, at which the Chairman usually submits a detailed report on trade of the port for the half year and gives a short summary of matters which had been under discussion since the last meeting, were relieved
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  • 1163 10 APPLICATION TO AMEND PETITION Strenuous Opposition By The Crown Singapore, October 1. A motion to amend the grounds of a petition of appeal was stronglv* opposed by the Crown yesterday, in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell, his lordship reserving judgment after hearing the
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    • 123 10 r ..‘tiMW WmMMMBBMBMI f \SSSSSS l[ I 'h < < < ,-C Il 'k SSSSSStwSSS BEB3 ill m i m l ■i* jT jL- lI x “SrWiilw SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. NEW SHIPMENT OF FLORAL FLAT CREPE 2,000 Yards. PURE
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    • 37 10 KNOWN j THE WORLD OVER pdlftonlel I THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by BOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG Singapore. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 170 11 Cause Of Death Suspected TWO WOMEN DETAINED (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Tuesday. Acting on certain information, the bodv of an Indian infant in j balim village was yesterday exlh timed by the Detective i Branch. I Two Tamil women have been detained in connection
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  • 228 11 Ricksha Puller Who behaved Queenly SENT TO MENTAL HOSPITAL (Krom Our Perak Representative.) Ipon, Tuesday. Tan Seng Cheng, who described himself as a ricksha, puller, was found in possession ctf strange documents, paint brushes and apparatus which are usually associated with counterfeiters and war sen*
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  • 109 11 Chinese Woman Fined $55 (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Tuesday. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett today imposed a fine of $55 on Chinese woman passenger on a rikisha who was arrested and produced before him on a charge of possession ctf dutiable liquor. The woman
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  • 84 11 Two Charged For Assault (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Tuesday. Two Sikhs, Kapar and Ajar Singh, were produced today at the First Magistrate’s Court, on a charge of causing hurt to a compatriot. As other witnesses were not available the case was postponed to enable prosecution
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  • 69 11 official policy pf sanctions.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 1. Mr George Lan.sbury, Leader of the Labour Party, addressing Labour candidates for the Parliament, at Brighton, last night, announced that he is calling a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party in London tomorrow week. He will place
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  • 105 11 Sale Of Charity Flags Saleg of $l.OO Charity Flags through The Eastern Tyre Company To The Hon’ble Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe $l.OO Mr. Chee Wor Lok 1.00 Dr. Ong Huck Chye 1.00 Mr. Lim Hack Seng 1.00 Tan Paik Seng 1.00 Lim Teik Soon 1.00 Lim
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  • 72 11 Tamil Pleads Guilty To Theft In the police court today before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, a Tamil named Rethlnasamy pleaded guilty when charged with theft of four pieces of firewood, the pro--perty pf the Municipality, from a vacant I land at China Street Ghaut on October
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  • 69 11 The case in which Tan Chin Seng stands charged with voluntary causing hurt to a compatriot, Ho Kee Seng, by means of a knife at Armenian Street on August 18, was mentioned in the police court today. Hearing was fixed for today but owing to the large number
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  • 174 11 DISPUTE OVER OWNERSHIP OF COWS (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Tuesday. A civil suit was commenced in the Supreme Court today before the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes, involving a Bengali end his father who appeared as plaintiff and defendant respectively in a case concerning
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  • 95 11 Accused Released On $2OO Bail Suppiah. a young Tamil, was produced before the magistrate (Mr. H. A, L. Luckham) today, charged with kidnapping a 13 year old girl named Veeramal from the lawful guardianship of her mother, Angelay, at Transfer Road on September 12. A second
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  • 75 11 Alleged Provision Of Facilities A charge of keeping open a place wherein facilities were provided for the consumption of chandu in return for remuneration, at premises No. 68, Macalister Lane on October 1, was preferred against Ooi Hai Keong in the police court today. Mr. G. J. G.
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  • 95 11 .—Reuter. Shanghai, October 2. The report from Addis Ababa that Japanese officers have arrived at British Somaliland supports the Shanghai rumour that a Japanese military mission had been secretly dispatched to Ethiopia. Reuter was informed by a usually reliable source that 16 officers headed by a member of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 986 11 j (To the Edltci of the ‘Pinang Gazette’) Sir, —Tac i pc ch of the Hon. Alexander Shaw, chairman of the P. 4 0. Steamship Company reported in the Pinang j Gazette o? Oc'ober 1, 1935 forms a very j sad reading and it is
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  • 48 11 Annual Handwork And Art Exhibition The Anglo-Chinese School will be holding its annual handwo k and art exhibition, on Friday, October 18 at 10 a m. The. exhibition, which will b? opened by Mrs. A M. Goodman, will also be open to visitors ca October 19.
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    • 79 11 THE HAPPY < BABY is TRUFOOD X BABY iili! v <OO MB He looks better. Sleeps better. No one would think he hasn’t been breast-fed—but then 'TRUFOOD means true-feeding—with all the i advantages of NATURAL nourishment Trufood never fails. HUMANISED SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD., PENANG. I
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  • 714 12 Mr. Bulford On Tin Control CONTINUANCE OF agreement essential 1 The <-• venth annual general meeting of the Renong Valley Mining Co., Ltd. was Held at noon on Saturday 28th September 1935 at the registered office of the company No. 9 Beach Street, Penang at which
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  • 145 12 Preference Dividend Postponed PENDING ACCOUNTS The directors of London Tin Corporation, Ltd., have decided to postpone consider a'ion of any further dividend on the Preference shares urtil the accounts to Apr.l 30, 1936, are available. Dividends on the company’s 7% per cent. Cumulative Participating Preference shares are
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  • 202 12 Swansea Plea To The Cabinet Swansea, September 21. The proposal of Richard Thomas and Co., the big steel and tinplate combine, to spend £1,000,000 on developing its Redbourn works by putting down strip tinplate plant, was considered at a further conference of Welsh authorities here today.
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  • 117 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday I Par s 74 ***** 74 35j64 I New York 4.90 4.90 1 Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.05 29.06 I Geneva 15.08 15.10 1 Amsterdam 7.25 7.25% I Milan 60% I Berlin 12.18 12.20 Prague 118% 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm
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  • 653 12 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I I The 26th annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders was held at the regis- tered offic: of the company, Imperial Bank Building, Prince Street, Colombo, on Satur- I day, Sept. 14. Present: Mr. A.W. Harri-j son (in the chair), Mr. D.T. Richards,: Mr.
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  • 212 12 Six Months Registration Returns New' car registrations for the United S’ates for the first half of 1935 are 46.8 per cent, ahead of those for the same pericd of 1934. Registrations of commercial vehicles for the first half of the year followed the upturn staged by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 264 12 jfWbite Labels J f'tST Scotch I" OF GREAT A6t I fed it 1 v V/ I W I White Label W/ oiin 1 ini'f 1 /nil 1 i/i ii Ijii 1 iiiii OBTAINABLE IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES ALSO IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS (Quarter Size.)
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  • 323 13 Eight Bridesmaids TO ATTEND ON LADY ALICE SCOTT London, October 1. Seven of the eight bridesmaids, who will attend on Lady Alice Scott at her wedding to the Duke of Gloucester on November 6, will be under 17. The bridesmaids will be Princess "Elizabeth, Princess Margaret Rose,
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  • 145 13 —Reuter. i Parcels Containing Human I Remains I I SUSPECTED DOUBLE MURDER I Police Baffled London, Oct. 1. A gruesome discovery pointing to a double murder by a madman is baffling the police at Moffat, Dumfriesshire. A number of parcels containing human remains have been recovered
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  • 139 13 General Increase In Revenue Shown £6,420,000 DERIVED FROM DEATH DUTIES London, Sept. 1. A general increase in the revenue is shown by the nationT -accounts fdr the first six months of the financial year. The revenue for the half year amounted to £286,899,959 and the expenditure to £346,347.079.
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  • 80 13 —Reuter Wireless. 300 Dead In Typhoon In Japan Tokio, Sept. 30. The recent typhoon in Japan was much more destructive than originally believed. Nearly 300 lives were Icet and 200 are missing while 80,000 houseg were destroyed and 190 bridges were demolished. The dead include an officer
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  • 182 13 .—Rugby Radio Service. Geneva Experts Delving Into Its History IN COMPILATION OF REPORT London, Oct. 1. Experts at Geneva are considering various aspects of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, particularly in reference to its history, in preparation for the compilation of the report by the League Council’s Committee of Thirteen.
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  • 71 13 —Renter Wireless. Berlin, OetoKtz 1. In rest is aroused by the mysterious visit of Herr you Ribbentrop to .Brussels yesterday It is rumoured that Gutmr.uiy has offered Belgium a non-aggressiotn Pact. This is confirmed at; a plenary meeting of the Belgian Foreign Affairs Committiua of the Chamber. The
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  • 71 13 —Reuter Wireless. Hull Trawler Pounded To Pieces London, Sept. 29. The entire crew of eleven of the Hull trawler Skegness perished in the wreck of the vessel in a gale of the Yorkshire coast, near Bridlington. Three lifeboats unavailingly tried to approach the vessel which was pounded
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  • 59 13 ’■—Reuter. Only Two Remain At Wei-hai-wei Wei-hai-Wei, October 1. The “Medway” and six submarines and the “Dorsetshire” left Wei-hai-wei today. It is stated that the “Medway” and the submarines are bound for Amoy and Hongkong while the “Dorsetshire” is going to Japan. Only two British warships remain at
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  • 320 13 —Rugby Radio Service 250 Delegates In London KING'S MESSAGE OF WELCOME I London, Oct. 1. Nearly 250 delegates from 31 countries assembled in the Royal Gallery of the Hcuse of Lords, this morning, for the inaugural session of the International Parliamentcxy Commercial Conference. The Conference will continue
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  • 155 13 .—Reu‘er Wireless. Defence Plan Views In Britain London, Sept. 30. The recent rpeech by Mr. Neville Chamberlain urging the necessity of strengthening Britain’s defensive forces has revived keen discussion in the City with regard to the best method of obtaining the necessary finance. Advocates are not lacking for
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  • 101 13 —Reuter Wireless. New York, Sc.pt. 30. A Los Angeles newspaper report says it is learned au horita.ively the Japanese Navy is chartering available merchant tankers flying the Japanese flag to transport fuel and oil from California to naval storage depots until March 1 1936. Approx mately 2.000.0C0
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    • 178 13 HANDS PUFFED UP WITH RHEUMATISM Wishes She Had Taken Kruschen Earlier If only she had taken Kruschen Salts at first, this woman could have saved pounds, and avoided weeks of suffering. She writes I had rheumatism ali over me for nearly 12 months. In fact, I could hardly move. My
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    • 255 13 •PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. >: orEach Thursday And Saturday UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINNER DANCES :o: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY COCKTAIL DANCES 7.00 to 9.30 p.m. i ——:o:— HAVE YOU HAD A STAY AT THE CRAG HOTEL Why not benefit by a week or more in the refreshing air of the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 113 13 ROYAL THEATRE, x Friday, 4th Oct. Penanq. Miss FIFI YOUNG TONIGHT— Wednesday, 2nd. Oct. PHOE PHOE PAPOEA" DJA’s Burma Sensation (Devilworshippers of Papua) MAHA RANI" kO v Papua sceneries, Costumes Dances. (The Lotus Flower of Burma) Q' Papua War Dances, Ceremonial Dances, BURMESE sceneries, Costumes, Ju-Ju Dances, Dance of Death.
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  • 68 14 Today at “Waterfall’s” from 5.30 p.m. tc 6.30 p.m. Overture—Soir D’Autc-mne—Bouillon. Selection -La, Gran via-—Valverde. Prelude a~d Mazurka, from “Coppelia.”— Delibes. Tango—One night in Napoli—Nicholls. Japo Niaserie —Ke-Sa-Ko— Chapius. March—The Camlachie Scout- —Hume. Tomorrow at “Esplanade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March —Naworth Castle—Hume. S' lection The
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  • 485 14 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Duplicated Service Between London And Singapore With effect from the east-bound service, which left London on Tuesday, September 24, and from the west-bound service leaving Singapore on Thursday, October 3, the Imperial Airways’ service will operate twice weekly leaving London on Tuesdays and Saturdays and
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  • 639 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving «nd selling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. “JEYPORE” from Bombay via Colombo. Sails same day for Smgepore, China and Japan. M.S. “MEONIA” from Europe via Colombo Sails same day for Port
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 576 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. l TODAY Transmission 5 Two of the following frequencies will be wed GSC 9,580 kc|s (31.32 m.) GSB 9,510 kc|s (31.55 m.), or GSL 6,110 kc|s (40.10 in.). 620 am. Big Ben. Musical Comedy Moments.” The BBC. Revue Chorus. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 7.20 Greenwich
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    • 534 14 Relayed from the Tr o xy Cinema, London. 6.50 The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra, direc ed by Henry Hall. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.3s—Talk: “Bands! Across the Sea,”* 7.so—The Birmingham.! Hippodrome Orchestra, conducted by Harry' Pell. Relayed from the Hippodrome Thea- j tre, Birmingham. 8.20- The News
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    • 453 14 9.30 —Closing down—Dutch National Anthem. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 7.30 p.m.—Dutch National An'hem and opening announcement. 7.4o—Music. 7.45 I Talk by Old colonial. 8.00 —Piano recital i by Mr. J. H. de Graaf. B.ls—Talk by Mr. ’a. M. Stufkens. B.3o—Classical Music. I 8.45 —“Latest News from Holland.” 9.00 j Second part
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    • 1670 15 11 d I JMb fZ aJ j ml i 4 JHTOFyM i|ffl| /S' l JBgD /J^i?Aj|/, X ‘i CLUB PUMNBL LIMB s' LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penang. London. Erxn’in A. PATROCLUS Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Oct. 4 m° V g FCI* EGSTem Mail, rGSSengei* Gild Freight SCTVICC
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    • 59 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT ERIC GERDA THE SENSATIONAL CONTINENTAL ACROBATIC ECCENTRIC DANCERS. (Late of Palladium London, Scala Berlin, Empire Paris etc.) Dance Music by HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA. When Visiting Singapore Stay At Raffles Hotel. Always Something New At EASTERN BAZAAR. R. BTSHOP STREET. STOFFEL'S PRINTED VOILES Fast Colours.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 345 16 GREAT SUCCESS- THE BEST p F Tu^. RUE HAN SEASON EXTENDED INDEFINITELY! THAT’S THE OPINION OF THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN IT LAST NIGHT. WaM MAJESTIC, „,,6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 |k| I/XM T I Y J•■ D I YOUR OLD FRIEND CHARLIE chan returns once MORE AS O.UU 1 I THE BLAND
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    • 151 16 ■r '9*' Yourself to the best time You’ve had in Ul 17 g O years! m SSB 3 Hw H Yourself to something new, something B K H B outstanding Ai JMmM JL Yourself to a full hours satisfaction Yourself to a show that will make you forget the depression
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  • 3111 17 260 M.P.H. BOMBERS Saving Structural Weight "H"-SHAPED ENGINES FOR ARMY CO-OPERATION AIRCRAFT IN the brief space of three months the Air Ministry and the Britisn aircraft industry have gone far to implement the government’s programme for expansion of the Royal Air Force.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 273 17 I do admire your A white linens, they A always look so clean W 7 ■Jr' and fresh. You must f spend a great deal p > on your washing.” M| No, my washing ll Z is not expensive, be- l| o y/1 I cause I have it done I
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  • 740 18 FRANCES DAY’S 6,750-A-YEAR FILM CONTRACT JUDGE ON STARS AS "CHATTELS" INJUNCTION REFUSED TO GAUMONT-BRITISH An occasion when, it was alleged, Miss Frances Day (Mrs. Frances Victorie Alexander), the stage and film actress, was late at a studio, refused to make up when directed to do So, and left the studio
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  • 455 18 Clerks To Render Account—i i OF ANCESTRY Berlin, Se_pt. 20. I Dr. Schacht, President of the ReichsI bank and Minister for Trade, has admitted defeat in his struggle against Nazi extrei mism. He has ordered all Reichsbank employees to prove their “Aryan ancestry.’’ Admittedly he should
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    • 344 18 HmtaSBMS. III"I——— I PIIQ.T FOUNTAIN PEN S ?S3sf //u '''-J y/%0 jSSSKk s -J Jr! I ZZ& ill /7/ H ZrZr w&//// H OBTAINABLE AT Leading Shops in Penang All Malaya States. ‘Harlene-Halr-Drlll’ For Healthy Hair I 2 Minutes A Day Banishes BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, LIFELESS&FALLING HAIR iOjT HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL restores growth,
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    • 267 18 "TT4E sure means of I relief from coughing Is EVANS’ Pastilles. In the process of dissolving they send penetrating antiseptic vapours into every crevice, relieving congestion and sooth ng inflammation. Carry -them with you against colds and sore throats, in the A■ Q neat little flat pocket tin provided in
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  • 937 19 JAPAN AND THE SOVIET A STATE OF DEADLOCK Outer Mongolia Dangers "KNOCKING AT THE DOOR" The sale of the Soviet Government’s share of ownership of the Chinese Eastern Railroad, consummated after long and difficult negotiations last March, was widely hailed as marking the beginning
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  • 321 19 Rights In Husband’s Diaries Countess Haig and Grant and Murray Ltd., publishers, Princes-street. Edin- burgh, have lodged answers to the petition i for suspension and interdict presented in I the Petition Department of the Court of I Session by a majority of the trustees
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  • 189 19 Alleges Move To Supplant Him "NOT SUFFICIENTLY PIEBALD" Mr. E. H. Pickering, Liberal M.P. for Leicester West, stated on September 23 that he has been informed that Conservatives and Liberals are working in conjunction in an effort to supplant him at the next election with
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  • 350 19 Danger Of Overstocking Profession The number of students entering medical schools in Britain may have to be limited. General practitioners are becoming alarmed at the annual increase in the number of new doctors. There are now, according to the Medical Register, 57,496 registered medical practitioners in Britain.
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  • 171 19 Theory Of Secret Society Attack New York, Sept. 23. i The body of Wing Lock Wei, a British subject, who had cap' ained Ch nese lawn tennis teams for the Davis Cup and the Olympic Games, was found floating in the I Hudson River by
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 171 19 Colour Hath Charms PARTICULARLY THE DELICATE TINTS OBTAINABLE IN WESCO KALSOMINE. FOR INTERIOR WALLS CEILINGS iIFfR WESCO KALSOMINE I nTt Gives A Beautiful, Soft, Rich, Durable I Finish At A Very Low Cost. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. Soie Agents. )j ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 378 BEACH STREET,
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  • 65 20 Rugby Radio Service. Recent Hurricane In Jamaica London, Oct. 1. According to information received at the Cok<nial Office, there was no loss of life in .Jamaica in the huricane on Sept. 27. Some damage was done to roads and bridges and though serious damage was done
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  • 122 20 the Foreign Secretary. Rugby Radio Service. The minister for League of Nator.s Affaire, Mr. Anthony Eden, arrived in London from Geneva todey and was at the Foreign Office this afternoon. Later, he visited the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, with whom he discussed the recent events at
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  • 46 20 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 London Bank 24 4 m|st 2 Private 3 mst credit 2 4$J 3 Documentary 2 4JS On New York Demand 57 France T T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 11 dir. Shanghai T.T. 32 dis. India T.T. 154 L Bar Silver 29 3 8
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  • 151 20 .—Reuter. Export Duty Increase FAVOURABLY RECEIVED London, Oct. 1. The further increase in the export duty on Netherland Indies native rubber has received very favourable comments from the Press and dealers alike. The enormous native exports have long occasioned doubt in the Netherland Government’s ability to carry
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  • 39 20 We are advised by Messrs. Paterson, Simons Co.. Ltd., Agents for the above Line that until further notice vessels on the New York Service will proceed via the Cape of Good Hope instead of via Suez.
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  • 275 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 1-80 1.75 1.80 Batu Selangor 92J 95 92i 95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 54 56 54 56 Jelebu l-02i 1-05 l-02£ 1-05 Johan 25, 27 a 25 27 i Klang River 1-45
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  • 125 20 The following are the latest quotation» for today Buyers Sellers TIN— Ampat Tns 47% 4 10% Ayer Wengs 1.75 1.80 B. Sslangors 92% 95 Chenderiangs 10 0 10 9c Hong Fatts 52% 55ex Hcngkccig 13 4% 14■Jelebus 1.00 1.05 Johans 25 *27 K. Lanjuts 15 6 16
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  • 110 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £231.5.0 2 30 15 0 London—(3 months) £217.1000 2 ig 0 0 Singapore $110.25 $llO 00 Business Done enang j, s llO 25 $***** Business Done 50 tons 50 ton COPRA— (Sundried) $4.35 s%d New York 11 Heir> Singapore—Spot C 19%C 19 J NOV.
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  • 401 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Cou’B Sbar< List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN— Ampat Tin 4 6 5 4 6 5| Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.85 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 93 96 93 96 Hitam 48
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  • 1088 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. U u I NAMES. I 9 "v u -SM j tn RUBBER (Dollar). I J Allenby Rubber Co. 150 1 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 105 1 !■> I Amalgamated Malay Estates 270 280 ex. Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 150 1 S/'/il Ayer Molek Rubber Co.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 520 20 SITUATIONS VACANT Architectural Draughtsman required immediately with at least ten years’ experience and good references, apply Box No. 63, stating salary required, c/o Pinang Gazette, Penang. n^B B B b b b h b b b b b b b ij b b b b b b b b b
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 39 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfal 6.00 a m. 76 S. 18 m.m. Noon 80 S. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.37 a.m 9.04 a.m. 2.47 p.m 9.01 p.m. TOMORROW 3-00 a.rfi 9.27 a.m. 3.15 p.m 9.21 p.m.
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