Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 January 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 9. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTTS.
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  • 384 1 .IL CONFERENCE Reuter. jori+y Against Common Limit OSSIBLE INCLUSION OF OTHER POWERS London, January 10. Five-Power Naval Conference is shortly to become a Six-Power Conby the process of Japan’s withand the inclusion of Germany and Japanese withdrawal is now en 1 f ict though the date of
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  • 128 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Scheme For Rood Tunnel Under Thames London Jan. 10. A great scheme for a road tunnel under River Thames between Dartford and i' irfleet to provide a short cut for traffic from Kent and the southeast coast into •m .x end East Anglia
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  • 275 1 Reuter UNIMPORTANT INSUBORDINATION OF SOLDIERS Innsbruck, January 10. The Italian Consul-General has issued a I statement that the reports of alleged disI turbances during despatch of an Alpini i regiment from Merano are entirely incorrect. The despatch was carried out in perfect order.
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  • 94 1 Rugby Radio Service. Commission Set Up To Consider Position London, Jan. 10. The Council of the British Hospitals Association has set up a commission over which Lord Sankey, lately Lord Chancellor, has consented to preside to consider the position of voluntary hospitals and recommended any desirable measures to
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  • 47 1 —Rugby Radio Service. The official returns to the Electricity Commissioners show the total amount of electricity generated in the year 1935 by authorised undertakings in Great Britain was 17.565.000,000 units compared with 15,462,000,000 units in 1934- —an increase of 13*6 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 463 1 Against Any Aggressor BRITISH FORCES IN NEAR EAST Clearly Defensive Not Aggressive i.— Reuter. Alexandria Jan. 10. j The general disposition of Great Britain's forces in the Near East is clearly defensive and not aggressive. Nevertheless. the strengthening of garrisons and other precautions are evidence
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  • 53 1 JOliiy dl iniuu 10 10.72 d a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. j London, January 10. The total amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 Treasury Bills was £67,970,000. The average rate per cent, for Bills at three months was 10 6.68 d against 10 10.72 d a week
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  • 592 1 the towns were in darkness.—Rugby Radio Service Widespread Damage Caused I London, January 10. i The death roll in the great gale which I swept the British Isles last night number 1 16 lives of which seven were losl at sea. The sole survivor of
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  • 33 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, Jan. 10 Sterling on New York was 4.94-7|16 and Paris 74-25)32. Stock markets were steady with War Loan at 106-118. Gold w?. s 141' Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 359 1 AMERICAN NEWS —Reuter. ARMS INQUIRY SURPRISE Dramatic Development In Hauptmann Case Washington, Jan. 10. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, with the approval of Mr. Cordell Hull, today eliminated from the American Neutrality Bill the section authorising President Roosevelt to prohibit shipment of articles which could be
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  • 124 1 Reuter. Aggressive Policies Of Japan Germany Blamed Moscow, January 10. Thunderous applause from over 400 assembled delegates greeted M. Molotov’s statement at the opening session of the Central Executive Committee of the U.S.S.R. that the threatening war danger on the eastern and western fronts are due to the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 70 1 ’PHONE 113. PENANG :o: TONIGHT RACE DINNER, DANCE and CABARET The Boys and Three Palm Beach Girls DINNER on lawns if desired Weather permitting. Late dancing. Commencing Thursday next the DANIS SISTERS will appear. RUNNYMEDE TENNIS COURT NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC Subscriptions Monthly $5. —per person or By the hour
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    • 15 1 1 key JL BEER Pure. Cool Refreshing Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.
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  • 294 3 Shops Without Smell Or Smoke M ODLE CLASSES BEING WON OVER ;r.g New Zealanders, with the in jreds of London schoolchildren, iduced a fish-frying range that new hop e to the British industry: tii nising ar old-fashioned trade; the middle classes eat fish and
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  • 400 3 Medical Student Alleges Blackmail Describ d as a medical student, and re- ferred to in the course of the proceedings in which he was the prosecutor at Hendon as Mr. A,” a young man declared that a 1 domestic servant, Marie Farrell, 22, of < W.iodstock-avenue Golders Green,
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  • 560 3 Magistrate’s View Of Woman’s Statement COMMENT WHEN ACQUITTING INDIAN A young woman, who -had travelled extensively abroad, gave evidence at Mary- lebone of an alleged attack on her when I she went, as she stated, with a friend to the flat of an Indian “to
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  • 129 3 Couple Die As Helpers Were Near Two mortorists who went to the eid of an injured youth by the side of a blazing ’car on the Bath road came to the conclusion that he wag the driver, and did not know until tod late that two persons
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  • 607 3 Woman Sues Man She Helped JUDGE TELLS HER "YOU DID INCREDIBLE THINGS 11 Beginning with a meeting in a restaurant, a singular friendship led to an action brought at Clerkenwell by Miss Margaret Russell, of Frent-road, Thornton Heath. Miss Russell sued James Wliliam Miller, of
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  • 141 3 Boy’s Attempt To Break Into Gunsmith’s Shop Described as a youth with a mania for firearms, James Hartwell, 18, of Bournemouth, was sent to Borstal for three years at Winchester City Quarter Sessions the other day. Hartwell pleaded guilty to attempting to break into a Winchester gunsmith’s
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  • 300 3 Punishment He "Would Understand" SEQUEL TO ATTACK ON CASHIER Young, strong, and violent men must be shown that if they treat men older than themselves with violence they must be punished in a way they understand.” This comment was made by Mr. Justice du Parcq at
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  • 71 3 Chief housemaid to Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle for many years, Miss Margaret Lyall 87, of Askew-crescent, Tweedmouth, was the subject of an inquest at Berwick. Miss Lyall, who lived alone, slipped when opening a window and fractured a leg. i l She was taken to Berwick
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 205 4 Put Right by Daily Dose of Kruschen After suffering with severe headaches for nearly twenty years, it must have Beemed like heaven to this woman when Se was free of them, as a result of taking Kruschen Salts. Here is the letter descnbtag
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  • 422 4 ST. GEORGh THE MARTYR Uhuicb of Eng land First Sunday after Epiphany. 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. Psalm—lB. Hymn—76. •<.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalms—47, 67. Magnificat—(Chant 48). Nunc Dimittis—(Chant 61). Hymns- 219, 78, 220, 266. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion.
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  • 597 4 Johore Treasury Case FOUR COUNTS Charge Against A Clerk I Johore Bahru Jan. 8 j The Court was crowded with Malays when the preliminary enquiry was begun today before Mr. J.B. Weiss (First Magistrate, Johore Bahru) into four charges of forgery preferred against Abdullah bin
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  • 554 4 Sequel To Night Of J Terror NINE MONTHS' R.l. Interesting Tc3e Of Outraged Wcman I Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 8. Sentence of nine months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on an English speaking Tamil, Frank Joseph Paul Amedius. by the First Magistrate Mr. J. Calder, in the
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  • 467 4 The 2 20th Burma Rifles will be going to Headquarterg at Mandalay, Burma. Mr. G. E. Coombs, who is well-known in' Malaya, is now living near Crawley, Sus- sex. set Jockey Glennon, who was formerly m’ Malaya, is now attached to Trainer Higgins stable at Calcutta. I
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  • 1090 5 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TODAY CARD OF 9 EVENTS The following is the full programme for today’s races a Hang, the concluding day of the Penang Turf Club Xmas-Nev Year Meeting:— RACE 1 Horses, Class 3, Division 3.—One Mile. 3 0 RAWANG 8.12 H. “Gutmann”
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  • 79 5 —Reuter. High Praise For British Rugby London, January 10. The All Blacks left for home via Canada where they are playing a few matches. The Manager, Mr. Meredith, interviewed by Reuter, says that Great Britain is able to select a XV to beat any side in the
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  • 134 5 —Reuter. First Unofficial Test BARBER AND PARKS SCORE CENTURIES I I i New Zealanders In Bad Position i Dunedin, Jan. 10. The first unofficial test between New Zealand and England was started at Dunedin today. New Zealand batted first and were dismissed for
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  • 63 5 v. Renong Rompers i The following will represent the “Transferians,” against the “Renong Rompers in a game of soccer pn Sunday at 5.15 p.m. sharp on the Dato Kramat ground:— G. Hussain; Shaik Da wood, Kar Cheng; Seang Hoon, Y. Kar Chong (Capt.), Yusoff; Rahim, Meerasa, Tan Gem Lee,
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  • 54 5 .—Reuter. India Out For 149 Runs Lahore, January 10. In the Third Unofficial Test India, were out for a total of 149 runs, Wazir Ali played a faultless innings of 76, hitting 12 fours. Nagel took 4 wickets for 72. Australia made 71 for three
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    • 334 5 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M. RACE DINNER, DANCE CABARET with HELLA BARRY In A Brilliant Programme of Modern, Eccentric Acrobatic Dances. Dinner Cabaret s3]- Non-Dinerg sl|. FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS, ’PHONE 322. I Sunday, 12th January ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. BY
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    • 141 6 t|oii must not i|our TICE wr S j ENG AUN TONG j THE TIGER MEDICAL HAL!. j 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. o I 2 KtzKffi >1 To be healthy is to be wealthy and so is the < B W I I,7J[z aim of everybody. The only sure way of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1688 6 Wireless Programmes Sn f* < 7.20 Greenwich Tim e Signal 7.20 a.m. Holland; From Mail to Mail in Holland; j Bells, and an Empire Service,* relayed, news from Holland; and Dance music. TODAY from St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. 8.05 'Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summary. MONDAY, JANUARY 13 Transmission—s 18.25 Close
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    • 381 6 (Australian Pianist). 8.15 p.m. Felix Weingartner conducting 1 Wed. Jan. 15 12.15 p.m. The Em- the London Philharmonic Orchestra. pirates with Angela Parselles (Austra- Fri. Jan. 17 8.00 p.m. Scenes from lian Actress). famous comic operas. Thu. Jan. 16 11.40 a.m. Talk on Sat. Jan. 18 6.45 p.m. Veronica MansForeign
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  • 2367 7 CHRISTMAS AT SANDRINGHAM OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS OF 1935 NOTABLE FLYING FEATS INCREASING LONDON'S POLICEWOMEN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 31. The Christmas Day Broadcast THE King and the Queen were greatly moved by the “family’’ broadcast on Christmas Day. The message to the King from
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    • 106 7 You get maximum enjoyment from wash or tub if you use Wright’s and the added satisfaction in knowing that you are safeguarding yourself from infectious germs. Wright’s is now obtainable in a bigger, heavier tablet, presented in a more convenient packing. For a comfortable shave Cry Wright’s Coal Tar Shaving
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  • 1184 8 The fate of the Naval Conference is being decided at the Foreign Office between the British and Japanese delegations to ascertain the usefulness of continuing' it on the present basis. In the event of an adverse decision, it is expected that the Conference will be continued without
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  • 108 8 To Supply Local Public Chinese Library A suggestion was made at a tea-party given by the Penang Philomatic Union, which celebrated its twenty-eighth anniversary yesterday, that the Union should take the initiative to supply a Public Chinese Library to be placed in the Union open to all.
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  • 87 8 Rugby Radio Service. Handing-In Of Strike Notices Delayed London, January 10. The hope that a stoppage in the mining industry arising out of the demand for a substantial and uniform wage increase may be avoided has been gjeatly strengthened by the decision of the Executive Committee of the
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  • 74 8 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Jan. 10. It is understood that Kenilworth Castle, which in the 13th century was given to Simon de Montford by Henry HI and holds an important place in English history, m«y shortly be taken over by the Kenilworth Local Authority. The Castle is the
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  • 137 8 Man Whose Love Was Unrequited REMANDED IN CUSTODY (From Our Perak Reprei&intaiu/e) Ipoh, Jan. 11. The alleged murderer of the sixteen year-old girl at Menglembu was Produced before the Magistrate, Mr C W. A. Sennett and charged with murder. Accused is a young man, and is said
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  • 169 8 i.—Reuter. Significance Of Prolonged Visit To Nanking Nanking, Jan. 10. The arrival of Sir Alexander Cadogan from Peiping today on a prolonged visit to the l Chinese capital is regarded as evidence of the importance attached by British diplomatic circles to the Sino-Japanese negotiations which are expected
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  • 137 8 —Rugby Radio Service. British Mission To America London, Jan. 10. Sir Herbert Samuel, Lord Bearsted and Mr. Simon Marks, who are sailing for New York on January 15 in connection with the question of Jews in Germany, state that the object of the mission is exploratory. The
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  • 89 8 —Reuter. Pendleton, Indiana, Jan. 10. The local town hall was blown up yesterday evening during a session of the Town Council. Three were killed and ten injured and it is also feared that a number of tramps who were customarily allowed to take shelter in the
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    • 14 8 VATZ-WeVA’eVJS i DEL for Malaya Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh Kuala* Lumpur.
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  • 1364 9 AVIATION INDUSTRY IN MIDST OF GREATEST BOOM MR. GREENWOOD ON "FLYING" THE SUCCESSFUL PENANG AIR PAGEANT “The aviation industry is now in the midst of the greatest boom it has tver had, all factories manufacturing aircraft are working night and day to cope with the tremendous
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  • 143 9 Traffic Constable Implicated CHARGED WITH CAUSING DEATH BY RASH ACT (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 11. A police constable attached to the Traffic Branch, Ipoh, stands charged on three counts in consequenc e of the motor colli-1 sion at Chamberlain Road on Tuesday' morning as reported
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  • 200 9 Princess Toi Fetches $2,000 The following race horses were sold yesterday at the race course at 5.30 p.m.—c PRINCESS TOI 3-year-old Roan English filly by Prince Galahad—Roitoi (bought by Mr. A. Van T o oren for $2,000). AMITY FILLY 3-year-old Bay English filly by Bold Archer—Amity
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  • 560 9 IMPORTANT CONFERENCE POLITICAL MYSTERY MAN TO MEET LEADERS Singapore, refuge of Dr. Sun Yat Sen in 1909 after his unsuccessful coup against the Imperial regime, will in a few days he the scene of impel taut conferences between Chinese political leaders, at which
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  • 99 9 By the E. O. ORCHESTRA Under the direction of MR. A. KONCHESTER i Sunday, January 12, 1936. 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. i PROGRAMME i 1. Overture “Abu Hassan” —C. Weber. 2. Valse “Tout-Paris” —E. Waldteufel. 3. Chanson Russe—S. Smith. 4. Die grosse Kanone —P. Linke. 5. Slavonie
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  • 454 9 TROUBLE STILL UNSETTLED Kuala Lumpur, January 10. Trouble between Sikhg which resulted in October of last year in Mr. F.-K. Wilson, then First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, binding over Maghi Singh and Nattati Singh, to keep the peace for six months in $lOO each following a sequel
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 3713 10 Aspects Of Rubber Regulation A New Use For The Commodity Will Tin Consumption Absorb Output Tin-Plate Makers 1 Hopes Of Beer Canning Malayan Snakes At The Zoo Wonderful Chinese Sculpture And Porcelain. (from Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 31. Singapore’s Volunteer Airmen “An auxiliary Air Force
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  • 290 11 Locked For 11 Days In Refrigerator UNCONSCIOUS WHEN RESCUED Arctic explorers wh o have been reduced chewing their boots will best realise ;t* ordeal of Glenn Boldan, a boy who s irvived for 11 days without food while eked in a refrigerator van which was ing
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  • 192 11 Doctr- Thinks Parents Must Have New Home Plans concerning the future of the St. Neots quadruplets are now under discussion Mr. and Mrs. Miles, the parents of the babies will have to have a new home if they are to live with their children during their babyhood. Dr.
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  • 212 11 Convict On Attempted Murder Charge A scene in Pankhurst Priosn, Isle of Wight, during which a convict was alleged to have struck another convict with a spade. was described at Newport, when Robert Colley, 30, was sent for trial on a charge of attempting to murder James
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  • 660 11 "Tendency To Bolster Up Case" FIVE MEN DISCHARGED BY MAGISTRATE Twenty guineas costs against the police I were awarded by Mr. Ivan Snell, the Marylebone magistrate, when discharging four men who had been arrested on Nov. 26 on charges of being suspected persons and having housebreaking implements
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  • 101 11 Avenue That Commemorated Coronation King Edward VII. Avenue of elms at Windsor is to be cut down, following a report that the trees, of which there are over 100, have been attacked by Dutch elm disease. The avenue was in commemoration of the crowning of King
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  • 256 11 Father Runs Amok With Axe WIFE ATTACKED WHILE ASLEEP A terrible tragedy is reported from the little snowbound village of Colniinac, in the Ariege Department. It is the second tragedy of its kind to have occurred within a few days in a French mountain village. A man named
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  • 216 11 Efforts Of Officials To Define “Family” There is no legal definition of the word “family.” This has been one of the big difficulties in arranging the promised revision of the means test for unemployment assistance.. The ingenious mind of Civil Servants and Of the members of the
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  • 71 11 Talking at a dinner in London the other night Professor Henry E. Armstrong referred to modern masculine costume, and spoke of his attempts to get men to overcome their shyness of wearing colours. Men gloried in colours in the past, he added and the effscts were
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  • 87 11 Fate Of Three Men Captured In A Cave Three Cuban kidnappers, who were arrested in a cave 50 miles from Havana, where they were guarding their captive, the “sugar king,” Senor Castano, were shot dead on the way to Havana under military eseprt. Suddenly another car rushed
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  • 543 11 Motorist Who Broke Sergeant's Nose I HOSTS AND GUESTS TO BLAME Parties at which every member was exI pected to get drunk were referred to at |Marylebone in a case in which Ernest Raven Watmough Breakwell, 25, of Bruns- wick-gardens, W., was charged, before Mr. Ivan Snell, with
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  • 197 11 British school-children are growing heavier, as well as healthier according to the report for 1934, issued the other day, of Dr. McNalty, Chief Mdical Dfficer of the Board of Education. A Leeds weight chart shows that girls of 12 years average nearly 61b. end boys nearly 41b. more
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  • 627 11 Another Girl At The Altar TRAVELLER AND HIS "GIFT OF GOD" j On the eve of the day that he was to have married the girl he had courted for nine years the bridegroom-to-be sent a telegram cancelling the ceremony. He actually stood at the
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  • 147 11 Market Menace Caught Red-Handed l One of the smallest pickpockets Barcelona has ever known has turned out to be a boy of three. Citizens have been puzzled for some time by a number of thefts in the Hostafranch Market there, evidently carried out by deft and experienced
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  • 242 11 Blindfolded And Beaten Till 111 BREAD AND WATER FOR WEEK Snatched up in the street, blindfolded, whisked off to a cottage, and kept prisoner on bread and water for nearly a week. That was the story told by little Jean Hughes, adopted daughter of Mr. »n,-f Mrs.
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  • 127 11 Girls Who Evaded Capture For Months “These girls belong to a gang who steal systematically in order that they can go to dance halls,” commented Mr. W. S. Oliver, who prosecuted at Liverpool the other day, in a case of shoplifting. Mary Merton, 18, of Clare-Street, Liverpool,
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  • 929 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving i and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY M.V. SILVERGUAVA from Bombay via Belawan. Sails same day for Singapore, Los Angeles, San Francisco and North Pacific ports, SS. BHUTAN from Kobe via
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  • 464 13 NOTICE I IMPERLAL AIRWAYS I With reference to th e previous notice concerning the Outward Imperial Airways Sea-plane which was wrecked at Alexandria on the 31st ultimo, it would now appear that the major portion of the mail foi Malaya was not in th e wrecked machine.
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    • 141 13 THE TOW N'S TALKING ABOUT .THIS GREAT MUSICAL SHOW I COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT MAJESTIC SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW -2-45—6-15-9-30 wv'gfe RAWUiIOUS/1 WC> '<>■; 48 adorable 4 IL.X P r i ze cuties r one f rom eac h //J < 4 Is:< I 1 State —aflame LT* R.•? I-
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  • 273 14 Shop Bandits' Violence For Two Shillings Seventy years of age and partially deaf and dumb, a sparely built shopkeeper put up a desperate fight with two men who attacked him in his shop in the East-end of London. The assailants attempted to tie up their victim and
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  • 297 14 Wife Who Brooded At Brother's Marriage KISSED BABY. THEN TOOK POISON While members of her family sat playing cards a young wife, happily married, who was stated to have brooded over the marriage of her brother, to whom she was devoted, went upstairs and took
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  • 856 14 HUSBAND BLAMES WIFE'S EXTRAVAGANCE “She grossly deceived me throughout my married life—made a fool of me,” declared Mr. John Harford Lucas-Scuda- more of Hertford-street, Mayfair, when he went into the witness-box in the Chancery Division and asserted that he had lost an income
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  • 259 14 Concealed Income To Obtain Old Age Pension J Described as a Justice of the Peace, a 77-year-old Greenock woman appeared at 1 Greenock Sheriff Court charged wita i having fraudulently obtained an old age pension to which she was not entitled by failing to reveal certain sources
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  • 255 14 Cinema Stars Try To Save Actor From Its Spell In an effort to save Duncan Renaldo, the star of the film “Trader Horn,” from deportation from America prominent film actors in Hollywood have sent an appeal to President Roosevelt. By their action they hope to free Mr.
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  • 337 14 Agreement Between Band Proprietors APOLOGY AND "SUBSTANTIAL" PAYMENT i Two band proprietors were the parties in a slander action which was ended in th e King’s Bench Division by an apology and the acceptance of “a substantial sum The plaintiff, Mr. Maurice Winnick, of Avenue-court, Sloane-square, S.W.,
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  • 337 14 Railway Pensioner Killed On "His Unlucky Day" Obsessed with the idea that he was going to be taken to a mental institution Frederick Fensom, 77, bachelor, and a retired railway inspector, of Monmouthroad, Watford, visited his nephew, Mr. Charles H. Fensom, of Lower-road, Chorley Wood. The next
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  • 235 14 Jury Find Man "Mute By Act Of God" Sign language was made use of at Croydon Quarter Sessions when the Recorder Mr. R. F. Colam, K.C., dealt with three men, one of whom was normal, one deaf, and the third both deaf and dumb. They were
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  • 236 14 Vicar's Fate While Congregation Sang Hymn After announcing the hymn before his sermon, the Rev. Albert Ernest Thompson, vicar of St. Giles's Northampton, knelt in prayer in the pulpit. Th e front of the pulpit hid him from the congregation, among whom was his wife. At the
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  • 28 16 This plan will be used in the running commentary on the Malaya Cup Final to be broadcast by the Malayan Amateur Radio Society today.
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  • 160 16 Weber Wins Crowd Demonstrates Against Judges* Decision (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan 11. The return fight between Frank Weber and K. Sanada at the Olympic Stadium last night provided 12 gruelling rounds out of which Weber emerged victor on points for the second time. The Judges' decision
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  • 218 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 51 64 74 51 64 New York 4.94% 4.94% Montreal 4.95% 4.95% Brussels 29.31% 29.32 Geneva 15.18 15.18% Amsterdam 7.27% 7.27% Milan 61% 61% Berlin 12.27% 12.28 Prague 119% 119 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.33% Vienna 26% 26%
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  • 592 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Interest in the Local Share Market has j been centred in Rubber shares during the past week and a considerable turn-over has iesulted at advancing rates. The price <f i the commodity after touching 6 11 16d in London closes 6%d with New York 13
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  • 335 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 97% 1.00 97% 1.00 Hitam 46 48 46 48 Hong Fatt 80 85 80 85 ueieou 1.02% 1.07% 1.02% 1.07% Klang River 1.95 2.00 1.95 2.00 Lukut 1.28 1.30 1.28
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  • 111 16 FIN YESTERDAY TODAY Louuon—(Spot) £211.0.0 £210.10.0 London—(3 months) £202.0.0 £202.0.0 Singapore $102.25 $102.37% Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.— (Sundried) $6.00 $6.00 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER Landon 6%d 6 ll|l6d New York 13 13|16c(G) 14c(G) Singapore—Spot —23 c Feb./Mar 23 %c 23 %c April/June 23 %c v
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  • 319 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are th e latest quotation, in MESSRS. KENNEDY CcCs SharList today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller TIN Ampat 5,9 6)3 59 6)3 Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 97% 1.00 97% 1.00 Hitam 47% 52 45 50
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  • 42 16 SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 London Bank 2.4 1,32 4 mst 2)4 332 Private 3 m)st credit 2)4 318 3 Documentary 2)4 1)2 On New York Demand 57 9)16 India T.T. 154% France T.T. 860 Hong Kong T.T. 43 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis.
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    • 35 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 77 N. Noon 80 NTIDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 1.45 a.m 8.35 a.m. 2.30 p.m 8.42 p.m. TOMORROW 2.13 a.m 9.04 a.m. 2.56 p.in 9.10 p.m.
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    • 30 16 Printed and Published by CYR! GRAHAM BARNES for the "Pinam Gazette Press Ltd.” at their Office, 1» Penang Street, in the Municipality George Town, in the Colony of Straits Settlements.
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