Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 242. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 322 1 Reuter. Mr. Laval Suggests Withdrawal BRITAIN'S REPLY London, Oct. 16. The British Ambassador has communicated to M. Laval the British Government’s decision to give qualified non possumus to AL Laval’s suggestion that the Home I"leet should be withdrawn from the «Mediterranean. 1 I Previously M.
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  • 476 1 .Reuter. LIKELY TO BE RESUMED IN ETHIOPIA More Italian Troops For E. Africa Rome, October 16. A hint that large scale operations in Ethiopia will be resumed shortly is given by the news that 16,000 troops are sailing from Naples for East Africa between today and Saturday.
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  • 198 1 tee will meet again tomorrow.Rugby Radio Service. League Members Covenant Bound TO RAPIDLY ADOPT SANCTIONS r London, Oct. 16. At Geneva tonight the League Co-ordi-nating Committee in public session adopted the reports of the Jurists and Military experts. The Jurists, to whom had been referred the
    tee will meet again tomorrow.Rugby Radio Service.  -  198 words
  • 57 1 .Rugby Radio Service. The British Iron and Steel Federation reports that 529,600 tons of pig iron were produced in September as compared with 543,400 tons in August and 500,300 tons in September, 1934. The production jof steel ingots and castings for the same three months were 855,900
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  • 378 1 ward in August.Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Miners' "Stay Down" Strike MINES DEPT. AVAILABLE FOR MEDIATION London, Oct 16. The leaders of the South Wales Miners Federation has decided to call off the stay down” strike at Nine Mile Point Colliery and other mines in
    ward in August.Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  378 words
  • 4563 1 STOCK NOT COVERED BY COUPONS FULL REPORT OF YESTERDAY'S HEARING 45,000 POUNDS OF RUBBER INVOLVED v (From Our Perak Representative) Sitiawan, October 17. A rubber restriction ordinance case, similar to the one recently held at Telok Anson, is being heard before Mr. C. W. A.
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  • 81 1 First Accused Pleads Guilty To Amended Charge (By Our Own Reporter) Sitiawan, Today. There was a dramatic end to the case this morning when the defence counsel said the first accused was prepared to plead guilty if the charged was amended in respect of the 100 pikuls excess.
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    • 2051 2 HATES FOR CASUAL I WU department PAN KS 1R ADVERTISEMENTS W Sealed tenders will be received at Head- THE MERCANTILE BANM HONG KONG AND I <1 ISk fj up to 10 am. on Friday Ist November, OF INDIA. UMSTED SHANGHAI BANKING j re j AH communications relating to 035. for
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  • 2656 3 Queen Visits The Antique Fair Plans For The Royal Wedding Passing Of A Distinguished Writer National Maternal Mortality Campaign. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 8. QUEEN GOES SHOPPING I'he Queen has begun her Christmas pping early. It is her intention to give Duke of
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    • 349 3 EVERY WOMAN TAKES PRIDE IN HER HOUSE Cheap disinfectants have no value jl They merely smother unpleasant odours with their own peculiar smell, and the money paid for them literally goes down the drain L YPE N E is a modern disinfectant. It’s soap content lifts the dirt and slime
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  • 209 4 "Treated Airrosf Like A Lodger" An Army captain who won the Victoria Cross during the Great War was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justic Bucknill in the Divorce Court on Oct 7. He was Capt. Douglas Walter Belcher, St. Andrew’’s-road, Surbiton, and he petitioned for
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  • 176 4 Cigarettes To Calm His Victims New York, Oct. 7. A skyscraper Raffles, who comforts his victims wi’h cigarettes, is being eagerly sought by the New York police. His latest exploit occurred this week-end <>n the twenty-ninth floor of an exclusive hotel overlooking Central Park. Here, with co:
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  • 375 4 CURBING BOYS' ADVENTURE SPIRIT Quest For Good Safe Billets BAD PSYCHOLOGICAL INFLUENCE Officials of bodies that represent schoolboys’ parents in England are to a great extent in agreement with Air. Walter Runciman’s dictum that parents are timid. Mr. Runciman, who is President of the Board of
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  • 285 4 Wanton Damage The Bird Sanctuary established on the banks of the Thames at Eton College on what was formerly waste and sw’ampy ground is being converted into a beautiful spot In the annual report of the Eton College Natural History Society just issued, it is stated
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  • 532 4 j Survivors' Second j Pilgrimage KEEPING A VOW Arrangements are being made in London for a pilgrimage to the Western Front battlefields next summer. Shortly after he Armistice a vow was made by survivors of the original 34th I Division, that once every 10 years they
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  • 216 4 Avoiding Them 3n Youth i And Age The importance of training children not only to wash their hands and clean their teeth but o take care of their eyes was emphasised at the International Optical Congress, which is being held at Oxford. An example of misuse of the
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  • 290 4 Regent's Park Fountain TO BE BUILT WITH FILM PROCEEDS 1 The swans m Regent's Park rosi gaiden, wnich inspired some .of Pav-ova's greatest dances, will form the foreground to a Pavlova memorial fountain to be placed there next year. Funds for erecting the memorial will
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  • 255 4 Claim Against Solicitors I Dismissed An action by Mr. Harold Francis David1 son, a former rector of Stiffkey, whose I address was given as Exeter-road, South 1 Harrow, was dismissed with costs at Westminster County Court. 1 He sued Messrs. Lee, Bolton and Lee, solicitors, ot The
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  • 2972 5 NSTRUCTIVE TALK BY MR. R. PAYDEN aluable Advice To Wireless Enthusiasts »u illuminating as well as instruct.ilk on Radio Batteries was given night by Mr. J.R. Payden from, on Z.H.J. Besides giving valu-! ..dxice regarding installation the! .cr also dwelt on low and high ii
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  • 333 5 What Government Attitude Questioned TIMES EDITORIAL COMMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 16 The Straits Timos, in a leader today, commenting on unemployment problems states it is time the government were asked to state frankly its attitude towards unemployment in the colony. The Straits Settlements
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    • 226 5 FOR THE KIDDIES I ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AND FASCINATING. I r— I s iWsgy ft S The famous Chad Valley jk yj I Telephone" J WON T VZ M I a J ss-I one this? fc» ffi Home, Office, T ifi I kitCh e n or /%Sx THE "GIANT" PISTOL
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  • 277 6 ON SHOW. THE first submarine flotilla of the Navy has just finished its trials in the Baltic, and the biggest mechanised Army manoeuvres ever to take place in Germany were held at Buckeberg. Al KIEL I he new Weddmgen Submarine flotilla, named after Commander Weddmgen,
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  • 951 7 Ipoh Supreme Court Breeze TRUSTEE SOUGHT TO BE REMOVED Ipoh, Oct. 16 Ihe usually drab and dull proceeding's of an administration action in the Supreme Court took a reverse turn during the course of the hearing of a case which came up before Mr.
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  • 122 7 Cantonese Who Was Re-Arrested Fong Chee Seng, a Cantonese, was produced before the police magistrate (Mr. H.A.L. Luckham) yesterday on a charge of committing theft during August at Taiping. Detective Inspector B. Lewis said that apparently the man was wanted in Taiping on several charges of theft. Accused
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  • 134 7 Milk Seller Heavily Fined In the police court yesterday before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham a Tamil milk-seller named Soma Sundram claimed trial on a charge of tampering with a half-pint measure by wilfully increasing its size at Argyle Road on September 11. Inspector J. Lyons, of the Weights
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  • 119 7 Accused Says He Had Permission A tongkang coolie named Ng Ah Ong j appeared in th; police court yesterday I charged with fraudulent possession of three gantangs of groundnuts and three chupaks of rice, at Weld Quay on October 15. Accused said he collected th? rice and
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  • 800 7 Charge Against Three Chinese WITNESSES GIVE EVIDENCE Singapore, Oct. 15. The evidence of a number of witnesses was recorded by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday, in connection with the explosion that occurred in the vicinity of the Naval Base, Selatar, on the afternoon of
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  • 205 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Lam Kim Sang, to a dinner a’ Clarendon Ledge, 324, Burmah Road, on Wednesday October 23, on the occasion of the marriage of their youngest daughter Miss Lim Kheng Ngoh with Mr. Ooi Teik Seang, youngest son of the late
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  • 245 7 Official On Time Changing Comedy Dear Sir,Please, which of us is going to be the elder in the eye of the law when we grow up, Jim or me? Jim was born this morning (Sunday, October 6) at 2.45 a.m. Half an hour later I
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  • 119 7 Chandu As Cure For Pain A fine of $1 was imposed on a Cantonese woman, Le;ong Ah Chat, who pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday when charged with having in possession chandu when not being a registered smoker, at No 137, Tek Soon Street on October 15.
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  • 91 7 Failure To Deposit Films With Censor I The manager of K. Inagi and Co, No. 462 Chulia Street, appeared in the police court yesterday on a summons for omitting to deposit nine reels of cinematograph films with the Official Censor as required by Ordinance, at Penang on
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 55 7 Last Few Days Last Few Days F. ISAKOS CIRCUS AND TRAVELLING ZOO :o: FAREWELL WEEK TONIGHT, \7th OCTOBER, AT 9.30 P.M. GRAND GALA BENEFIT PERFORMANCES IN AID OF L ST. NICHOLAS’ HOME :o: i COME, SEE AND JUDGE If You Miss This You Will Miss A Lot FOR THE CIRCUS
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  • 538 8 Reuter Cesarewitch Stakes RIDDEN BY AN APPRENTICE JOCKEY London, Oct. 16. The following is the result of the Cesarewitch run at Newmarket today over 2'4 miles: NEAR RELATION 3y. 7.9 (Sir A. Butt) E. Smith 1 NIGHTCAP 111 3y. 7.11 (Princcsse de Faucigny-Lucinge) Sibbritt 2
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  • 203 8 .Reuter Hopei Beaten 7TH DAY OF ALL-CHINA OLYMPIAD Shanghai, October 16. The following are the results of the 1 seventh day of the National Athletic Meet:— TennisMen’s Singles (Quarter Final):Gordon Lum (Shanghai) beat B.S. Lim (Malaya) 86, 16, 7|5, 6|l. H. H. Khoo (Shanghai) beat G.
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  • 148 8 Wanderers Beat P.W.D. Union (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 16. On a sodden ground today the Taiping Wanderers beat the P.W.D. Union at hockey by four goals to two. It was really a creditable win for them as they fielded several substitutes. Robertson at centrehalf was outstanding
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  • 138 8 Schedule Of Racing The following is the schedule of racing for the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting opening at Ipoh on Saturday, October 26: FIRST DAY—OCTOBER 26 HorsesClass IDivisions 1 and 25 Furlongs straight. HorsesClass 3Divisions 1,2, 3 and 4 6 Furlongs. HorsesClass 4Division I6
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  • 59 8 Reuter. Visit To Glasgow NARROW WIN BY 9 POINTS TO 8 London, Oct. 16. The New Zealanders defeated Glasgow and Edinburgh at Glasgow by 9 points to 8. In the county matches, Berkshire were defeated by Middlesex by 27 points to 11 at Windsor and Derbyshire were
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  • 580 8 Yesterday's Hockey Match The Krian Club did well to hold the Penang Cricket Club to a draw in a scrappy but interesting game of hockey yesterday on the Hutchings School ground, though on the run of play the home team should have won. In all two goals
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  • 1121 8 Gabo Stopped In Eight Rounds LITTLE JUAN BEATEN BY SUPPIAH (BY SPECTATOR”) Youth beats age: in those three words can be summed up the fight last night at the Isako Circus between David Dharmaraj, the youthful featherweight champion of Penang, and Kid Gabo, the veteran of over
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    • 212 8 i apglgl Children use SUB! so MUCH XJ energyJ l school, at play, using brains and bodies» J®** all day long, children are apt to tire a x /’1 themselves outunless special care is taken? W'V* I with their nourishment. For besides the energy I they use up so fast,
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  • 1193 9 CELTIC HEAD THE LEAGUE Rangers And Arsenal Draw SCOTTISH LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Landon, October 5. ABERDEEN’S FIRST DEFEAT To Third Lanark fell the distinction of providing one of the greatest surprises in the Scottish League First Division on September 28th. They brought Aberdeen’s
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  • 549 9 MR. L. W. NEWMAN I SETS UP A NEW RECORD LONDON'S BRADMAN London has a Bradman of club cricket' in Mr. L. W. Newman, the vice-captain of Alexandra Park C.C., who has just added a new record to the history of the game. His total
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  • 774 9 FRENCH CHAMPION HAMMERED London, October 7. Jock McAvoy, British middle-weight champion, outpointed Marcel Lauriot, official light-heavy-weight champion of France, over twelve rounds at Belle Vue, Manchester, but this was not the McAvoy who has thrilled us with his hard-punching fighting. There were flashes in the opening
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  • Rugby
    • 512 9 I Harlequins* Backs Given I Little Scope LIND'S DASH j London Scottish 13 pts., Harlequins 8. j i For their w’on over the Harlequins, on th Richmond Athletic ground, by two goals and a try against two goals (one a penalty) < the London Scottish ow
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    • 436 9 Cardiff And Newport Make History The function which preceded the twohundredth match between Cardiff and Newport here to day was easily the most attractive feature of the efterncon's entertain--Ime nt. This function will probably lind a i place in RugTay history, as will the fact that this is
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  • 743 10 Today’s latest telegrams show that the position on the northern front in Abyssinia is that the Italians occupy Adowa, Adigrat and Aksum, maintaining a line seventy miles long to join these places, while their advance guards have progressed far on the road to Makale, their next objective.
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  • 64 10 Reuter Wireless. Rome, Oct. 15. There were magnificent scenes at the wedding of Don Juan, Prince of the Asturias and heir presumptive to the Spanish throne, to Princess Maria de Bourbon, which was held in the biggest church in Rome. After the ceremony the bridal pair, greeted
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  • 605 10 PRELIMINARY MEETING A meeting was held at the Residency on Tuesday, October 15, at which the following were present: Mis. Goodman, wuy Organiser (u ihe chair), Mrs. Mufau, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. BChsiou, Mrs. ivuignu, Mrs. Maexay anu Mrs. Law, Messrs. Khoo Sian Ewe, Abdul x<wer. <>u.uus,
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  • 39 10 Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 16. Sterling on New York 4.901and Paris 74%. Stock Markets were very quiet but the tone was steady. British Government Stocks were brigh‘er with Wer Lean at 104. Gold 1417%d.Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 45 10 .—Rugby Radio Service. The Cabinet me' again today and is understood to have continued discussion of many departmental matters arising preliminary to the reassembly otf Parliament as well e.s to have received information on developmen's in connection with the inter- national situation.
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  • 134 10 $45,000 Damage THREE HOUSES BURNT DOWN (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Oct. 17. A serious outbreak oi tire occurred late last night in the heart of Ipoh where three houses adjoining the Celestial Hotel m Laxamana Road were burnt down. The conflagration lasted some two hours
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  • 145 10 Riofhiq Averted Last Night Ipoh, Oct. 16. The Ipoh Police a-d Chinee a Protectorate officials were s .enly ca’kd out o Chemor late yee.crda. afternoon a:.d were just in time to avert what might have developed in o serious rioting. From wi?'t can be gathered it i, alleged
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  • 133 10 the order of the Queen.Rugby Radio Service. 450 Cars In Private Section London, October- 16. The twenty-ninth annual international motor exhibition will be opened tomorrow morning at Olympia by the Prince of Wales. The show remains open till October 26. There are well over 500 exhibitors and
    the order of the Queen.Rugby Radio Service.  -  133 words
  • 52 10 per cent, at October 1, 1934.Rugby Radio Service. London, October 16. The average level of retail prices at October 1 was approximately 45 per cent, above the level of July 1914 as compared with 43 per cent, at August 31 and 43 per cent, at October 1,
    per cent, at October 1, 1934.Rugby Radio Service.  -  52 words
  • 45 10 Rugby Radio Service London, October 16. It is learnt that the Duchess of Kent and the infant prince continue to make good progress. The next official bulletin, which will probably be the last, is not expected for some days Rugby Radio Service
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    • 67 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER I MW How exquisite Is the fragrance of the famous Yardley Lavender A perfume in harmony with every mode and mood. No other perfume is so charming for the young girlso full of dignity for the woman of an older generation. It is treasured all the world ovei
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    • 119 11 Some Recent Cow u Gate The support and prescription of *B| the Doctorthe warm recom- "WWY mendation of the Nurse—the praise of the Mother, and the V w delighted though unspoken approval of the Baby ail these J are tributes highly valued and esteemed by Cow Gate. Judging Committees the
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  • 151 12 Twenty-Five Per Cent. To Be Paid YEAR'S DISTRIBUTION 35 PER CENT. The directors of Anglo-Burma Tin Company recommend a final dividend of 25 per cent., less tax at 4s 6d (making a total dividend of 35 per cent, for the year), payable to shareholders registered at
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  • 107 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paria 74 74 29 64 New York 4.91 A 4.908 Montreal 4.98% 4.97% Brussels 29.19 29.15 Geneva 15.08% 15.06% Amsterdam 7.25 7.24 Milan 60% 60% Berlin 12.21 12.2 Prague 118% 118 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26 26 Helsingfors
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  • 918 12 SYMINGTON AND WILSON'S REPORT PROSPECT OF HEAVILY REDUCED SHIPMENTS OF RUBBER Messrs. Symington and Wilson in their report dated October 2 state For the moment the dominating influence in all markets is the fear of hostilities arising out of the Italo-Abyssinian situation. Actually at present
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  • 617 12 Good For Metal Trade HENRY GARDNER'S REPORT Messrs. Henry Gardner Co., Ltd., in their report dated London, October 4 state as follows 1 War at last has started between' Italy c and Abyssinia. We must necessarily look forward to much nervousness and discust sion end earnestly trust
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 1017 13 British Opinion On Italo Ethiopian Dispute TAKEN SIDES WITH CLEARNESS AND UNANIMITY SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN'S VIEWS London, Oct. 16. 1 iew of his position, as a former Foreign Secretary and one of the elder statesmen, much importance is attached to the outline of itish opinion on the Abyssinian question contributed
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  • 147 13 Reuter. Committee To Meet On Tuesday DECISION BRINGS PRICES DOWN London, Oct. 16. Like a drowning man struggling for air” was how a prominent tin broker described the market dislocated by the most acute shortage of the metal ever. Today, however, the market was
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  • 101 13 hydrogenatjon of bituminous coal.Rugby Radio Service. First Plant Installed London, Oct. 16. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald opened yesterday the plant established at the cost of £4,500,000 by the Imperial Chemical Industries neex Stockton on Tees for developing coej hydrogenation petrol process. The output of the plant is 45,000,000
    hydrogenatjon of bituminous coal.Rugby Radio Service.  -  101 words
  • 704 13 the soldiers has been doubled.Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Italian Advance Guards Nearing Makale HARASSED BY SMALL RANDS OF ABYSSINIANS London, October 16. The position on the northein front in Abyssinia is that the Italians occupy j Adowa, Adigrat and Aksum, main?air,ing a line 70 miles
    the soldiers has been doubled.Reuter and Reuter Wireless.  -  704 words
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 82 13 ft OPENING TONIGHT I 1 OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 VF W -15 9-30 g|T- THE SCREEN'S MOST POPULAR FUNSTERS JR. LAUREL and hardy f TOl IN 80 MINUTES OF NON-STOP LAUGHS IN THEIR -|BBB&frW >. I Vj NEW FULL LENGTH FEATURE COMEDY w I ft;-' W >»' IJL CLOSE SHAVE"
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  • 307 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Belgian, Congo, Great Britain, Ireland end whole of Europe by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 a.m. today. A mail for United States of America e,nd other places served via U.S.A, by Imperial Airways
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  • 47 14 Today at "ESPLANADE” 6.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 1 March Lone Pilot Hooper 2 Selection Carmen Bizet 3 Waltz Estudiantina WeJdteufel 4 Overture Marinarella Fucik 5 Selection Tonights, The Night Reubens 6 Morceau Salut D’Amour Elgar 7 One Step Jolly Good Company Beside The Sea Wallace
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  • 895 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Line* The following is a list of vessels arriving ad sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. TOBA MARU” from Jap<an. Sails for Rangoon and Calcutta. Sails same day. S.S. BULAN” from Singapore via ports. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 M.V. CANTON” fr
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 65 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS broadcast RECORDS. Because its e British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Music Tunes to All Taste. Vilathikukun Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1641 14 Wireless Programmes! n B p 11.50—The News and Announcement»- TOMORROW 8.8.V* 12.10 a m.—The Hotel Metropole Orches- PM. < 7.00Time Signal. /nrrnAv tra (cont’d). TODAY 7.03Day s Programme. 12.20 a m.—Close down. y 7.05Dance Records. Tnu-m-l® SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 T.SO-' StralU Echo" New, Bulletin. 7.35Light Records. Two of the following
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    • 137 14 Talk; 9.25 Hindustani music and telk; 10.10 News bulletin, and market comments (Hindustani) 10.25 News and markets (English). COLOMBO Wavelengths 428.5 metres and 48.7 metres Best heard in Malaya o®» 48.7 metres (approx. 6,100 kc».). Short wave transmissions are of an experimental nature. 7.30 p.m. Musical selections, news, markets and
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    • 320 16 ANOTHER STAGE SCREEN ATTRACTION f MAJKSTIC jrwßl t tCiML 4 w 'TaS'-w ww wp wB i IK 6-15 LAST N,GHT 9_3 j y' W ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IM- 1 f 1 V B I Wk ,1 BY THE 1 IS i 1 I J LITTLEJOHN'S DIAMOND 1 X 1
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  • 2768 17 PROBABLE INCREASE OF MALARIA IN THE NEAR FUTURE RESULTS OF LOCAL EXPERIMENTS WITH ATEBRIN MUSONATE Although Malayan Health Authorities are able to take ensures for the control of malaria in Sanitary Board areas and > ensure reasonable control on large estates and mines, in rural
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  • 1755 18 FRONTIER CLASH THAT LED TO WAR Britain's Great Effort In The Cause Of Peace DRAMATIC DAYS AT GENEVA A SERIOUS clash between Italian native troops and Abyssinians at Walwal on December sth, 1934, was the immediate cause of the ItaloAbyssinian dispute. About 60 Italian native soldiers and
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  • 1533 19 Eden gave n emphatic assurance that his Majesty’s Government would devote every cl tort tc securing a pacific settlement of! the dispu c n harmony with the principles of the Gov nant. They fully realise the gravity of the issues that are at stake, and are
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    • 412 19 Labite Label H A Best scotch WhisjJ Ml or CRtAT AOe H vR fl I White label OBTAINABLE IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES ALSO IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS (Quarter Size.) SOLE AGENTS for PENANG, PERAK and KEDAH HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PEHAHG IPOH. CONSUMPTION HAS
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  • 206 20 POLO Mackray Cup A match for the Mackray Cup between a polo team from the Colony against a team from the Malay States has been arranged to take place on the ground of the Selangor Polo Club, Kuala Lumpur, this week-end, under the auspices of the
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  • 165 20 More Changes In Penang Team It is understood the selected State side to travel to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to meet Selangor will undergo a couple of further changes. It is further understood that the forward line will be further considerably weakened by the inability of Eu
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  • 42 20 Reuter. Shanghai, October 17. Mr. Chang Hsia-jo, a 40-year old Chinese shipping magnate and ex-minister to Chile, was shot dead in his home in the morning by an ex-servant who later committed suicide. Revenge is believed to be the motive.—Reuter.
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  • 41 20 AN EARLY ARRIVAL: Miss Dodo 11l well-known West Australian society beauty disembarking from the Imperial Airways Liner Arethusa” on arrival at Bayan Lepas. Miss 11l is visiting friends and expects to stay in Penang for a short time.
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  • 306 20 Malay XV. Draw With K. E. VII. School (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 16. j An interesting Asiatic Rugger match was witnessed on the School padang today between the newly formed Malay XV and King Edward VII School. The game ended in a draw of
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  • 355 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers sellers Buyers Seller* £IN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 18. Selangor 97% 1.00 96 99 Hitam 52% 55 51 54 H. Fatt 64 66 64 66 I Jelebu 1.07% 11.2% 1.05 1.10 I Lukut 1.25 1.27% 1.25 1.27% IN. Taiping 62%
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  • 394 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share Liat today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBER: Batu Lintang 1-025 1 10c 1-025 I.loc Benta 80 85 90 1-00 Broga 85 90 90 95 Bukit Katil 55 60 55
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  • 114 20 UN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £241.5.0 £230.10.0 London(3 months) £225.0.0 £219.10.0 Singapore $113.00 $112.00 Business Done Penang $113.50 Business Done COPRA. (Sundried) $5.00 $5.25 BLACK PEPPER 8.00 $B.OO RUBBER London 6 3 16d. 6%d. New York 12 1116 c (G) 12fjc (G) SingaporeSpot 21% 21c. Nov. Dec 21 %c
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  • 140 20 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 London Bank 2[4 4 m|st 2|4^ a Private 3 m|st credit 2|4JJ 3 Documentary 2|4Jj On New York Demand 57 ft France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 12% dis. Shanghai T.T. 34% dis. India T.T. 154% Bar Silver 29% RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY j ORDERS ON
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    • 132 20 'PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. o: TONIGHT DINNER DANCE ;or— MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY COCKTAIL DANCES Saturday next extension to 1 A.M. applied for. HAVE YOU HAD A STAY AT THE CRAG HOTEL Why not benefit by a week or more in the refreshing air of the Hills. Including return
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 36 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Ralnfal 6.00 a.m. 78 NE Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 3.18 a.m. 10.10 a.m. 3.49 p.m. 10.00 p.m. TOMORROW 3.45 a.m. 10.51 a.m. 4.27 p.m. 10.30 p.m.
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