Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 January 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 19. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1936. PKiCE 10 CENTS.
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  • 554 1 ssembly of Parliament. —Rugby Radio Service. AFTER FUNERAL OF FATHER COFFIN TAKEN TO WESTMINSTER HALL London, Jan. 22. It learned authoritatively that he King is considering broadcasting a message to the nation after the funeral of his father. X :P’ ial memorial service
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  • 300 1 Italians Told To Revolt Port Said Jan. 21 Pamphlets calling on Italians to revolt against Mussolini have been distributed by unknown persons in the Canal Zone. Attempts have also been made recently' to smuggle similar propaganda aboard j Italian transports bound for Africa. I Sickness Among Italian Troops
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  • 284 1 Rugby Radio Service. "Exceptionally Grave" Question LEAGUE ACTION Leaden January 22. The League Council at Geneva today had before it the situation in Danzig which the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden. a s Rapporteur to the Council on tne question, described a? “exceptionally grave.” Other members
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    13 1 Edward VIII, who was proclaimed King throughout the British Empire yesterday.
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  • 165 1 .—Reuter. In Middle West Of America MERCURY RECORDS SHATTERED New York, January 23. One of the severest cold waves ever known in the Middle West is now bringing death and hardship to large parts of the Continent shattering mercury records un broken since the days of the
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  • 88 1 increased by two per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Jan. 22. The estimates of charges in volume of overseas trade in recent years on the basis of revolution of imports and exports at average values of 1930 show that in comparison with the year 1934, exports from the United
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  • 418 1 Pathological Differences Between The Races FAMOUS OPTHALMĕSTS VIEWS 1 i “It is difficult for me to speak as a mej dical man because I will be blamed for un- fair competition, declared Professor Adal- bert Fuchs, pre-emirent Austrian opthali mist, when he arrived for a
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  • 60 1 Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 18. Mr. Malcolm Macdonsld has been admitted to a nursing home owing to an injured eye, the result of an opponent throwing a snow-ball on him while he was being carried shoulder-high by supporters. His glasses were smashed, causing four abrasions to the
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  • 26 1 Notice Owing to the death of His Majesty King George V, the Taiping races are postponed to 31st January and Ist February, 1936.
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    • 1689 2 RATES FOR CASUAL) 7~ RANKS I >#rv ADVERTISEMENTS Messrs. Pritchard Co, Ltd. EJ AIM A BECKS KEY BE Lt;'-. beg to advise that their prem ise, will be closed for Chinese NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK The leading brand of al! All communications relating to HANDEL MAATSCH APPIJ OF IVDIA AUSTRALIA AND
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  • 2343 3 NOEL COWARD'S SUCCESS A DRAMA OF ASSASSINATION Best Film Of The Year CLAUDETTE COLBERT'S COMEDY SUCCESS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 11. Cutting The Baddeley Cake To Mr C.M. Lowne, the veteran actor and trustee of the Baddeley Fund, fell the honour of cutting the Baddeley
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  • 354 4 76-Year-Old Man's Letter To Coroner AN INCURABLE I INVALID A remarkable letter, in which he claimed that he had the right to die was read at the inquest at Plymouth, on the writer, William Henry Osborne, 76, a pensioned Admiralty overseer, of Devonport, who died from
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  • 321 4 Restaurants And Swimming Elaths To increase the number of recruits the .Army Council is to provide greater comfort and more attractive facilities for soldiers. The changes now in progress include: Better accommodation, Well-planned restaurants Swimming baths. Opportunities for sport, with well-equip-ped grounds, are already available for
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  • 395 4 Inquest Adjourned For Analysis The mystery of the death of Dr. Clement John Goodhugh White, 27 resident surgical officer of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Rochester, who was found dead in the hospital on Jan. 6. deepened at the inquest on Jan. 8. Adjourning the inquiry until Jan.
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  • 290 4 Thrill As Tanker Leaves Berth Six new’ vessels w’ere launched on Jan. 9 from British shipyards. Chief among them was the 10,000-ton tanker Coman- chee, which was launched from a berth in John Brown’s yard on Clydebank alongside the Queen Mary. Special measures were taken to
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  • 663 4 Mystery Of Death In I Dinghy j EMERGENCY PADDLE BLOW j London, Jan. 10. The death of a flying officer of the Royal Air Force, whose body was w’ashed ashore in a collapsible dinghy after his machine dived into the sea, was due to
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  • 380 4 Woman Dupe Who Lost £3,500 MAN’S "ASTONISHING SPELL" OVER HER Dudley Francis Billings, 47, an engineer, W’ho was stated to be “prince of motorcar swindlers,” pleaded guilty at London Sessions, on Jan. 8, to obtaining two cars, tw’o cheques, and credit by false pretences, and to
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  • 296 4 Choice Of Trains To Take 60 M.P.H. Crash I i A signalman's dilemma, in which he had to decide rwiftly into which of two passenger trains he would crash a runaway goods train going at 60 miles an hour, w’as described at a Ministry of
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  • 279 4 10 Passengers At 254 M.P.H. Berlin, Jan. 9. A new passenger aeroplane, which, it is claimed, wall break all records by convey- j i ing 10 passengers at a maximum speed of 1 (254 m.p.h. and maintaining a cruising! speed of 225 m.p.h. was shown publicly
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    • 9 4 Avoiding colds v means fakingPastilles fejtajpF.,'fa Ade «.IN ENGLAND
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    • 134 4 A z r V i'Z' V I < A <A f ‘‘A. M'S***' I J tf After 29th February, 1936, no further issues of full= sized packs of playing cards in exchange for com= plete sets of miniature > cards will be made. UNTea j AAADE IN ENGLAND 7. 9
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  • 425 5 Astaire-Rogers* Best Yet FINE MUSICAL OPENING AT MAJESTIC TONIGHT 1 1; KO-Radio’s new musical hit “Roberta.” op ns tonight at the Majestic, s ild draw large houses as it is screen I.l■ nt of thg best variety. Those > saw i'r.d Astaire and Ginger Rogers in ‘‘The Gay Divorcee”
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  • 458 5 ”1 Lost My Head" ATTEMPTED SUICIDE CHARGE Johore Bahru, Jan. 19. I A one-legged Chinese named Pang Ngee Chen, and his wife, who were arrested on ;Dec. 17 on charges of having sold illicit samsu, were charged on Dec. 23 before iMr. J.B Weiss (First Magistrate,
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  • 326 5 REMARKABLE DROP IN PRICE Ipoh, Jan. 22 A kerosene “war” is going on at the present time in Perak, and further North. Drops in prices of almost 35 cents per tin of foun gallons, representing a reduction of approximately 15 per cent have been effected, and
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  • 427 5 Australian Prospector Visiting Penang Singapore. Tan. 21. A man who has discovered a new i goldfield in a part of Western Australia where the rugged nature of the! country and the danger of murderous' attacks from untamed natives had' hitherto deterred prospecting parties! is visiting Malaya. He is
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    • 704 5 Here’s Sylvia Sidney talking to you r PAT IN ITS CREAMY LUXURIOUS LATHER* I RINSE WITH WARM V WATER, THEN COLD. V CAN YOU THINK OF WM A TO E TRUe‘ CKER I I COMPLEXION BEAUTY I I THAT EVERY GIRL 1 LONGS TO HAVE? J If WE ALL KNOW
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  • 179 6 Brighter Side Of Flood Peril swimming in srnti-T Floodwater rising all along the Thame s Valley. This young Maidenhead resident, Miss Joyce Lundt-Smith, saw the brighter side of the waterlogged town and founu swimming the most convenient method of progression along the High-street. Left Residents
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  • 838 7 Breach Of Trust AS EXECUTOR OF FATHER'S WILL Singapore, Jan. 21. The trial was continued today at the Assizes before Mr Justice a’Beckett Terrell, of a middle-aged Arab, Syed Mohamed bin Abdul kader Alhabshee, on three counts of criminal breach of trust in respect of three
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  • 626 7 in Traffic Jam WELL-KNOWN JOCKEY FINED Kuala Kampar, January 21. The Magistrate’s Court at Kuala wag full of interested spectators yesterday morning, when Mr. Arthur Williams Sleigh the well-known jockey of Taiping stood charged for a traffic offence. The complainant was Mr. Mohd. Abdullah, an
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  • 59 7 Further Donation In addition to the distribution of over $3 000 to poor Chinese families in Penang, by the Penang Buddhist Association, the Association has given a further sum of $892 to the inmates of the Leper Asylum at Pulau Jerejak and the female lepers at Jelutong
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  • 187 7 Unregistered Smokers Fined $4 Each A number of chandu cases were dealt; with yesterday morning in the police court. A Chinese named Ung Suan Seng was produced before the magistrate, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, on a charge of having in I possession another person’s registration
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  • 78 7 Case Against Ex-Detective Postponed In the police court yesterday the case was mentioned in which Lee Ah Seng, an ex-detective, stands charged with committing extortion on Lui Li Teng by putting the latter in fear of arrest and banishment, thereby inducing the delivery of $lO. Inspector Chin Kim
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  • 114 7 Blank Papers For Currency Notes \eap Hoe Teng, a young Chinese, appeared before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham in the police court yesterday on a charge nf false representation to Naur binte Serali Khan. Accused was alleged to have falsely represented to complainant that he would sell to her a
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  • 64 7 The Pinang Gazette understands that Inspector J.E. Jeans, First Inspector Magazine Police Station, will be acting as Court Inspector, Penang, as from Fehnisry 1. The position of Court Inspector wag left vacant by the transfer of Chief Inspector R.J. Stewart to Butterworth a few months ago. Inspector A.D.
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    • 328 7 BRITISH SECURITY j FOUR ENGINES Every air liner of these great ce Hitt panies employed on the main routes has four engines gj RIGOROUS FLYING TESTS are applied to every type 1 of air liner of these companies, not only by them but by the 3 Air Ministry as well
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  • 298 8 £663 A ROUND i HOPES TO BUY A COUNTRY ESTATE New York, Jan. 7. i Joe Louis, the Negro fighter, who is to meet Max Schmeling. the German boxer, in June, has earned £74.000 from 25 contests in 18 months —£663 a round. His
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  • 182 8 Event Cancelled RESERVATIONS REGARDING COURSE It has been decided to cancel the Northern Malayan Amateur Golf event to be held in Ipoh during the week-end but the Bogey, Stroke and Team competitions will take place according to schedule. The Gymkhana and “At Home” on Sunday have
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  • 36 8 For Jan. 31 And Feb. 1 The Taiping Turf Club Skye Meeting which was to have been held tomorrow and on Saturday have been postponed to Friday, January 31 and Saturday, February 1.
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  • 50 8 —Reuter. Latest Results London, January 22. In the First Division of the English Football League Everton drew with Bolton, each side scoring 3 goals. In the Third Division, Southern Section, Mil wall beat Bournemouth by 2 goals to 1 and Newport beat Southend by a similar margin.
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    • 175 8 w* ot s'rrtootk SKIN SOFTENER MELTS DRY, HORNY CELLS XSS-M/ 4 •■if (Left) OufcrjHn—dead cellson surface dry, cause roughness. Rough skin is dry skin. This dryness consists of horny cells which cling to the surface skin, robbing it of its fresh clarity. Dermatologist tells how: “You can melt the horny
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    • 292 8 HE’S A DIFFERENT MAN W" .K—--now that he sleeps well I J Here’s a letter from a business man: e After a very hard and high-pressure day at the office xjg 1 always used to feel too excited and alert to manage to I get to sleep peacefully. A few
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    • 514 8 MUNICIPAL COMMISSION' I good Wear Business For Monday’s NOTICE is hereby given that the tradeMeeting mark or name depicted above is the exclusive property of The GOODYEAR TIRE RUBBER COMPANY, a Corpora- The following is the agenda for the tion organised under the laws of the Statemeeting of the Municipal
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    • 234 8 TONIGHT FUN FROLIC PARK AND WEMBLEY PARK CANTONESE, AMOY, KHENG CHIEW, TEOCHEW and KIAH OPERAS. Open-Air Cinemas 3 Shows Nightly. ROLLER SKATING AT WEMBLEY SKATING RINK Grand Re-Opening —THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY 3 CHARMING GIRDS Specially engaged to give Exhibitions Instuctions. SKATING CHARGES 20 CENTS FOR 10 MINUTES. WEMBLEY CABARET THE
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  • 1109 9 LEAGUE LEADERS* VICTORIES A Rugby Review WINNER OF POWDERHALL SPRINT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 11. DANGERS’ DECISIVE WIN There were few surprises in Scottish ague football on January 4th and the jits, with the exception, perhaps, of one Dunfermline, were much as expected, three leading
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  • 1470 9 Goff Crushing Victory For W.H.H. AITKEN OXFORD CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY TOURNAMENT Rye, Jan. 10. In a 60-mile-an-hour gale that swept players and spectators off their feet, some remarkable golf was witnessed in the Oxford and Cambridge Society’s tournament for the President’s Putter, which was begun here today,
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  • 1122 9 England's Twickenham Triumph Due To Sound Scrummaging MOST IMPORTANT LESSON OF THE SEASON I find this a very exhilarating Rugby I football season. It is upsetting all our preconceived notions, and generally blowing the cobwebs away. If we were pessimistic about the state of the game,
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    • 73 9 THE LEADING MEDICINE FOR SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, I RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. Clarke’ s Blood Mixture is the direct *^L ES I] way to health as it removes the CAUSE If of the disease from the blood and j restores
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  • 693 10 To the ordinary person who witnessed yesterday’s imposing pageant on the Esplanade, for the official I Proclamation of King Edward the (Eighth, there must have arisen coni' fusing thoughts as to how all this pomp and pageantry could occur when even the funeral of the late King
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  • 42 10 Postponed Until Thursday Next The date of the wedding of Mr. G. D. A. Fletcher to Miss E. E. Rowe has been postponed until Thursday, January 30, at 10.45 a.m. All other arrangements remain the same.
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  • 62 10 .—Reuter. Washington, Jan. 22. The Administration’s two-year $500,000.000 000 substitute for the A. A. A. which is ready for introduction to Congress, authorises the Secretary for Agriculture to make payments to agricultural producers based firstly on acreage of soil-improving or erosion preventing crops, secondly, acreage of cron
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  • 869 10 PubUc Meeting At Town Hall TELEGRAM OF CONDOLENCE TO BE SENT At a public meeting of the citizens of Penang held yesterday at 4.30 p.m. at the Town Hall it was unanimously decided by a show of hands to send a telegram of condolence
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  • 499 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL 1 Mr. and Mrs. Watson-Hyatt h; ’turned from their holiday in CL Mr. H. S. Bretherton, Ins} .■< Schools, has been transferred iron i to Teluk Anson. I Mr. J.H.B. Will, the well-kn. lawyer, and Mrs. Will are short!' Home on leave < Her friends will regret to
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  • 57 10 The Singapore Anti-Opium Society have received a letter from a patient at Penang, who was cured and discharged from the clinic, asking for introduction forms for the use of friends who wish to go to the clinic for treatment. The patient has already distributed the introduction forms he
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  • 1328 11 Imposing Esplanade Ceremony JUDGE AND ALL OFFICIALS PRESENT LARGE CONCOURSE WITNESSES UNIQUE PAGEANT THREE CHEERS FOR THE NEW KING i'o synchronise with the time of the official London proclamation of King Edward the Eighth, an imposing pageant was held at the Esplanade yesterday at
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  • 75 11 Inmate Of Mental Hospital Killed (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 23. A brutal murder is reported to have taken place in the vicinity of the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital this morning, resulting in the death of a patient. The information available at the present moment
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  • 99 11 Alleged Breach Of Trust The successful tracing of a witness led to Meta Singh being recharged in the police court today for criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold earring valued $2O and a piece of silk cloth, at 106, Hutton Lane on November 7. Inspector
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  • 78 11 In the police court today the case was mentioned in which Narayansamy was charged with dishonestly receiving a stolen motor-car pump and Ponnusamy with voluntarily assisting in its concealment. I Inspector K. C. Goh said that he had been instructed by the D’P.P. to withdraw the case against
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  • 154 11 j Ipoh Shop Broken Into 1 By Chinese MANAGER ATTACKED WITH KNIFE (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Jan. 23. I A daring outrage was perpetrated j this morning in the heart of Ipoh town when a paper-making shop was broken into by a Chinese resulting in 1
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  • 60 11 Jockey Tankard Fined Af Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Jan. 23. Pleading guilty to charges of driving negligently and failing to stop after an accident, and not displaying proper lights on the front of his car. Phil Tankard the well known jockey was fined $9l» in all
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  • 84 11 Reuter Wireless. Confined To House With Phlebitis The President of the Municipal Commissioners is confined to his house with a mild attack of phlebitis. During the next few days he will conduct Municipal business from his house. o London, Jan. 20. > The pall-bearers at Kipling’s funeral at
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  • 62 11 Request To Curtail Celebrations The following circular is being issued to all Chinese by the Committee •>f the Chinese Town Hall, Penang: “Owing to the lamented ‘death of His Majesty King George V, members of the Chinese Community are re- quested to curtail all celebrations in respect
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  • 1045 12 FOREIGN IMPORTS FROM D.E.I. FALLING OFF RECORD OUTPUT OF MOTOR VEHICLES IN U.S. Messrs. Symington and Wilson, in their weekly rubber market report, dated January 8, state as follows: The Rubber Market has opened the New Year well and prices have gradually crept upwards. Business
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  • 1212 12 Increased Costs Affect Profits WORKING OF RESTRICTION SCHEME Mr. P.R. Rutherford On The Outlook The twenty-sixth annual ordinary general meeting of the members of the Braunston (Malay Rubber Estates, Ltd. was held on Monday, 6th January, at the office of the Company, 20, Eastcheap, London. E.C., Mr.
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    • 28 12 I The World Optical Co., i 1 MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 24, LEITH STREET, PENANG. S.S. j J J GLASSES AND FRAMES TO i FAVOUR YOUR COMPLEXION EYE TESTING FREE
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    • 416 12 EVERY WOMAN ’fcv TAKES PRIDE W” 1 IN HER HOUSE Cheap disinfectants have no value jik They merely smother unple.asant odours with their own peculiar smell, and the money paid for them literally “goes down the drain LYP E N E is a modern disinfectant. It’s soap content lifts the
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  • 1040 13 LARGE CROWDS WITNESS PICTURESQUE CEREMONIAL PROCEEDINGS BROADCAST TO THE WORLD PROCLAMATION ALSO MADE IN ALL PARTS OF EMPIRE London, Jan. 22. Edward 111. was proclaimed King of Great Britain. Ireland, the British Dominions beyond the Seas. Defender of the Faith and Emperor
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  • 134 13 Reuter. 300.000 More Men To Be Called Up Addis Ababa, Jan. 22 It is unofficially estimated that over 300,000 men will be affected by a decree ordering the further mobilisation throughout Abyssinia. The decree was read at the Palace before a gathering of many thousands including
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  • 86 13 International Train Service Interrupted (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 22 Floods in the Peninsula have entirely interrupted the train services between Malaya and Siam and many passengers anxious to proceed to Malaya are marooned. Only the air and sea routes are now open. MR. HA STIF
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  • 44 13 that he was not a candidate. —Reuter Wireless. Elected President Of Radical Socialists Paris, Jan. 21. M. Daladier has been elected to succeed M. Herriot as president of the Radical Socialist Party after the latter insisted that he was not a candidate.—Reuter
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  • 34 13 Reuter Wireless. All Residents Being Vaccinated Kampala, Uganda, Jan. 21. Seven cases of smallpox have been notified and one Indian lias died Compulsory vaccination of all residents is being enforced.
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  • 141 13 —Reuter M. Laval To Remain DEVALUATION OF FRANC UNLIKELY Paris, January 23. The French Cabinet resigned this afternoon. EFFECT ON EXCHANGE MARKET London, Jan. 22. The French Cabinet crisis dominated the Foreign Exchange market where gold currencies showed weakness in terms of sterling as a result of
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  • 67 13 —Reuter. Buncos Aires, January 22, Delegates of Bolivia and Paraquay signed the final agreement re-establishing peaceful relations between the 4 we countries and arrangements for exchange and repatriation of prisoners and a guarantee of security. The meeting was attended by representatives of the mediator pow’ers Brazil, the United
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  • 53 13 Gold was 140 9 1 2 —Rugby Radio Service. London. Jan. 21. Sterling on New York was 4.94-7’B and Paris 75-1 16. Stock Markets were quiet but the undertone was confident. Leading British Funds developed a firmness with War Loan at 106-1 16. Gold was 140 9’ 2
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    • 173 13 WOWPWw OPENING TODAY WITH 3 SHOWS 7 9.30 P.M. SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW AT 12 O'CLOCK. 4 SHOWS ON FRIDAY 24th SATURDAY 25th At 11 A.M., 2.30 P.M., 7 P.M. 9.30 P.M. A SPECIALLY SELECTED GRAND > CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION! THE LATEST SUPERB CANTONESE TALKIE MISS MAY MAY LEE (LAI
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  • 710 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedele Of Prioclpd Ums The following is a list of vessels arriving end sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. BURDWAN from London via ports. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. M.V. SILVERTEAK from Singapore via Belawan.
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  • 788 14 NOTICES The Air Mails despatched from Penang on January 12 per the Imperial Airways were delivered in London on January 21. The Air Mails despatched from Penang on January 15 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on January 21. AIR MAIL A
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    • 325 14 His Own 62 Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE NEURALGIA, Dear Sira —J have been a aufferer from Rheumatiam for n! the pa at «tx-anW-a-AaZ/years, being troubled mainly in II 'off 1 the hipa, thigha, kneea and occaaionally in the ahouldera. UF/ ft I I have tried almoat everything.
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    • 93 14 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-come of the Hidden Music Treasurae of Eknizieat Musicians who wm be the glory of India, nay, o< the whole world. Latest Releases just arrived. Sole Agents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang. EASTERN BAZAAR For Stockings. BLUE MOON i With j
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 634 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Transmission—S Two of the following frequencies will be ■tod GSC 9,580 kc|s (31.32 m.) GSB 9AIO kcs (31.55 <m.), or GSL 6,110 kc|s (40.10 m.). 6.20 am. Big Ben. Oxford v. Cambridge. Interval summary by R. T. Bowman, on the final period of the ice
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    • 641 14 of Popular Melodies —This is a Yankee House in Rome) directed by Maestro TulNotion.” (By An Anonymous American.) ii o Serafini. Principal interpreters Beni1. Linger Awhile (F.T.) 2. Basin’ Street amino Gigli—Franco Somigli—Gianna FeBlues. 3. Outside of You (FT 4. Mama derzini —Giuseppe Veghi—Address by H. Inez. 5. My First
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 529 16 TO ALL OUR CHINESE FRIENDS AND PATRONS— 1 Th. Management Extend Seet.es Heartiest Greeting, To All Their WE WISH THEM A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Chinese Patrons for .tgw-, A VERY HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. M.G.M. AGAIN COMES OUT WITH ANOTHER M 1 Hf SKKO d grand holiday hits
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  • 2436 17 Preparing A Royal Residence Wedding Of Lady Pamela Smith Fifty Years Of Feminine Evolution Passing Off A Noted Composer. i Our Own Correspondent) I London, Jan. 14. King’s New Grandson King takes a great delight in his grandson the baby Prince Edward. He .to see
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  • 5862 18 A British Anti-Aircraft Gun Unrivalled Disclosure at arms inquiry Vickers* Chairman Denies Zaharoff Rumours London, Jan. 8. The fact that Vickers’ technical staff had designed an anti-aircraft gun which had proved its pre-eminence in competition with the world was disclosed by Gen. Sir Herbert Lawrence, chairman of Messrs. Vickers Ltd.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 60 20 (To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —As till Government Offices. Banks, etc. were open on Tuesday 21st., I should be interested to learn on what authority the Public Library was closed. It is appreciated that the Supreme and Police Courts should be closed, but the
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  • 75 20 —Rugby Radio Service. British Aeronautical Exports London, Jan. 22. Great Britain’s aeronautical exports touched new high record in 1935. In value, they amounted to £2 680.729 which is more than £500,000 above the previous highest total which wus attained in 1929 and nearly double the value of
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  • 90 20 Having pleaded guilty when charged with fraudulent possession of a fowl on January 20, a young Cantonese named Ng Kim Swee appeared before the magistrate today for sentence. Inspector Goh said that accused had a clean record The man was walking along Lorong Susu with a fowl
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  • 482 20 Robert Clive's Letters STATISTICAL POSITION ARCHIVES Two passengers who travelled to Java from Fremantle on the Gorgon which arrived in Singapore on Saturday and will be back on Friday after sailing to Penang were returning from a historic mission. Memories of the days when intrepid Dutch
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  • 16 20 Reuter. Congress voted in favour of immediate npvmpnt of the war veteran’s bonus.
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  • 254 20 CHINESE ACQUITTED Hearing wag resumed before Mr. M. H. Blacker in the third court, Singapore on Tuesday in the case where Lim Soon Seng stands charged with being in possession of rubber coupons not being a licensed dealer. Mr. C. G. Blakstad of the Government Monopolies giving
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  • 107 20 Not To Be Adopted In Perak (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. January 23. At a meeting of the Ipoh Club held last night it was decided not to adopt the new lbw rule for this season's cricket in Perak. In the course of the meeting it was
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  • 85 20 .—Reuter. London, Jan. 22. Final trials were held at Southampton Water of the triple-engined high speed patrol-rescue launch destined for use in connection with the Empire air route to Australia. The craft was built at Hythe end makes flying over the shark-infested Timor Sea from Java safer. The
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  • 80 20 Christmas New Year Eclectic Competition Results J. E. A. Clark 34—7=27 Winner F. A. Niblock 34—5=29 Runner Up D. P. White 34—3=31 R. H. Williams 35—4=31 J. W. Clark 40—7=33 S. V. Adams 41—6=35 A. F. Baughan 41 —5=37 The death has occurred at Port Dickson of
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  • 354 20 A. A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 Batu Selangor 96 98 95 97% Hong Fatt 87% 92% 90 95 Klang River 1.92% 1.97% 1.92% 1-97% Kuchai 67% 70 67% 70 North Taiping 65 67% 65 67% Petalings 7.25 7.40
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  • 82 20 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 London Bank 2J4 1-32 4 m]st 2|4 3(32 Private 3 mjst credit 2|4 318 3 Documentary 2|4 112 On New York Demand 57% India T.T. 154% France T.T. 860 Hong Kong., T.T. 43% Shanghai T.T. 47% dis. Mr. D.J. Benton, of the Seafield Rubber I Co.
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  • 312 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Ca’s Shan Liat today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller RUBBER: Bedford 85 90 85 90 Benta 97 1.02% 97 1.02% Broga 92% 95 93 96 Glenealy 1.85 1.95 c 1.85 1.95 c
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  • 120 20 YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Sppt) Closed £206.0.0 London (3 months) Closed £197.15.0 Singapore $101.50 $lOO.OO Business Done Penang $101.50 Business Done Buyers no aellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $6.40 $6.5(i BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO sll.oo' RUBBER London Closed 6 1516 d New York 14 7T6c(G) 14 9 16c(G‘ Singapore—Spot 23 %c 23 %c
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  • 223 20 Latest Quotations Wednesday Monday Parig 75 164 74 63,64 New York 4.96% 4.94 13 16 Montreal 4.96% 4.95 Brussels 29.28 29.26 Geneva 15.20 15.18% Amsterdam 7.28% 7.28% Milan 61% 61 27 32 Berlin 12.29 12.29 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90%Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%
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  • 49 20 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKN OWLEDGMENT Mr. Ong Kim Leong and Family and Master Ong Hock San beg to thank all those who rendered services, sent wreaths, scrolls, etc. and also those who kindly lent their cars on the occasion of the funeral of the late Madam Lim Saw Keok yesterday.
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    • 41 20 CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS There will be no issues of the "Pinang Gazette" on Friday and Saturday. The Gazette" will be published as usual. NOTICE THE CHINESE VOLUNTEER BALL WHICH HAS BEEN FIXED TO TAKE PLACE THIS EVENING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
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    • 32 20 din NER a meal in h be taken to secure that every detail correct. Fine free-running 1 9 Salt creates a good imnr» ebos JR fc the very start. lmpressl °n from
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 34 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 77 N.E. Noon 80 S.W.. TIDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 6.34 a.m. 12.23 p.m 6.34 p.m. TOMORROW 12.20 a.m 7.12 a.m. 1.26 p.m 7.20 p.m.
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