Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 June 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 130. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 175 1 .—Reuter ANOTHER BATTALION FOR PALESTINE Seven Leaders To Be Sent To Concentration Camp MUNICIPAL WORK IN JAFFA AT STANDSTILL Jerusalem, June 8. THE Emir of Trans-Jordan, acting as peacemaker yesterday, lunched with the Amman and five members of the Arab high committee. He suggested
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  • 357 1 Persistent Attacks By Armed Bands Jerusalem, June 9. After a tour of the most disturbed areas it can be said that, compared with a fortnight go. the situation has only slightly improved It is in country districts that the aggraion of the situation is most noticeable,
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  • 49 1 Reuter London. June 8. Mr. Winston Churchill has accepted the presidency of the British section of the Commonwealth League, an all party organisation whose programme is to reinforce the machinery of the League by the creation of an international police force to make aggressive war impossible. —Reuter
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  • 89 1 British Radio The Queen Marv On Homeward Trip London. June 8. The Queen Mary's run of 22 hours yesterday was 621 mi’es. The giant liner left New York on her first west to east Atlantic crossing on Saturday with 1,855 passengers aboard. The record time
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  • 32 1 JEWISH REFUGEES being taken the streets of Jerusalem when thev arrived in the city from outlying districts to seek refuge from Arabs, whs were i attacking their farms and homesteads.
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  • 269 1 NEWS OF MALAYANS AT HOMS tsy AIR MAIL) (From Our Own Correspondent London, June 2. Air. W.H.C. Alorice. who was formerly a member of the Sarawak Civil Service, was married in London on May 30 to Bridget de Burgh Ball, elder daughtei of Air.
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  • 94 1 VOLUNTEER AIR FORCE Five Pilot Officers Appointed Five Singapore residents have been granted commissions as pilot officers in the newly formed Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government. They are Messrs William Thorpe Cherry, Norman Cecil Roberts. Trevor James Legrew Watkins,
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  • 128 1 .—Reuter SUGGESTED BASE IN CYPRUS London, June 7 1 he projected transfer of Great Britain's navai Base in the Alediterranean from Malta to Cyprus is reported by the Sunday Papers which asseH tnaf the question is in; ikied in'tentative defence ptafis already being discussed between the
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  • 197 1 I.—Reuter. Canton, May 9. An order intended to dispel civil war rumours was i sued last night by civil and military leaders. Tha order declared that the southwest’s northern expedit ion was entirely for the purpose of resisting Japanese aggres km, and urging all provinces» to take similar
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  • 130 1 Reuter. START OF CRUSADE BY CANTON r Shanghai, June 7. It is reliably learned that the vanguard of Kwangsi troops have grossed the border of Hunan and reached Yungchowfu, 15 miles within Hunan It is stated their policy’will be to advance through territory unoccupied by Nanking’s forces
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  • 161 1 Reuter. French Strikes Ended Paris, June 8. A midnight conference tonight between employers and workers’ representatives resulted in an agreement to end the ftrike It is understood the employers only gave way owing to the decisive intervention of the new Government. They final'y agreed to accept
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  • 33 1 All five mail planes—the K.L.M. and the Imperial from Europe- the Imperial from Hong Kong and the Imperial and the K.L >l. from Singapore—arrived on schedule in Penang over the week-end.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 13 1 I H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 772.
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    • 82 1 I HANDICAPS FOR SELANGOR RACES —Page Nine. V A U V r U MAPY UN) A UTT Lt LAtAfi \TS FUfCt IVAS W/Alf AS SNOWEVFRY/vWFRf TWAT MAWY WTWt LAMfi TO GO Many other well behaved lambs of course eventually find their way to the "Cold Storage." The lambs we sell
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  • 1438 2 BUTTERWORTH RECREATIONISTS TROUNCED—CLARKE SHIELD COMPETITION FRANCIS LIGHT SCHOOL DEFEATS HUTCHINGS SCHOOL P.F.S. AND S.X.R.C. DRAW The Butterworth Recreation Club cricket team put up a miserable showing against a Penang Sports Club “A” side on the Padang on Saturday. The visitors’ bowling proved absolutely innocuous —admittedly
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1114 2 BILLET WANTED Book-Keeper Typist with thorough Know- ■■ige of Estate Accounts by South IndianT trail, well experienced in all System of z Accounts and rttso all in branches of Estate Work, Good references. A. R. S. RAJU V Co Inchong Ertite, Serdang, Kedan. 394 4 6 8-6 POSITION VACANT Applications
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    • 299 2 A Perfect I Chemist’s Shop A Perfect Chemist’s Shop is the one that has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. We devote our energies particularly in making {Our Pharmacy the very fc best Chemist Shop in point of Purity jot
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  • 713 3 Boys Too Young To Work Or Enter Universities FORMER PENANG HEADMASTER LOOKS AHEAD ACUTE PROBLEM IN TWO YEARS The average age of boys leaving Singapore’s, premier Government school— Raffles Institution—is going down. Where it was 18 or 19 few years ago, it is now 17
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  • 262 3 For Aircraft In Singapore Zone GREAT VALUE TO PILOTS AU planes leaving Singapore for Europe, China,, Australia and the Indies are now being given a comprehensive survey of the kind of weather they wall encounter on the route. Beginning last week the Singapore teorological authorities began to
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  • 225 3 Yn’Jinai German’s Miraculous Escape Hamburg. June 6. A sto y of a miraculous escape by a young German who, after falling overboard from a liner in the shark-ridden Gulf of Aden, spent ten hours in the water amid 'hoa’s of sharks before being rescued by Dutch ship was
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  • 157 3 e.—Reuter. Efforts To Curb Terrorism In Palestine Jerusalem, June 6. tensified efforts are being made by the cities to curb terrorism by preventing 1 muggiing of arms and explosives into, ountry and by seizing all those al- I y illegally possessed. I > Jews illegally possessing automatics today
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  • 65 3 (From Our Chinese Correspondent) The Chung Ling High School Union contributes a part of the schoolf fees for the education in Chung Ling High School to the following students, Ooi Kheng Huai. Yan Poh Seng, Khoo Chow Hong Liffi Soon Keong. Tan Kim Seng.
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  • 449 3 Free From Racial Feeling CHINESE PETITION TO NANKING DENIED A report from Nanking that Chinese in I the Federated Malay States had petitioned j the Nanking Government to help them to j combat “economic and political pressure” I which was depriving them of their business interests,
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  • 178 3 Business For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tomorrow I. To confirm minutes last Ordinary Meeting held on 26th May 1936. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived at by Standing
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  • 2042 4 EPWORTH LEAGUE What It Means To The Youth Of Today EARLY DAYS RECALLED I The Chinese Epworth League, Penang, held its annual dinner j on Saturday night at 18, Madras Lane, in celebration of their 36th J anniversary and also the 47th anniversary of the Epworth
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  • 651 4 ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED The engagement is announced, and the marriage will take place shortly, between Mr. P. A. Lawrence of the Audit Office, Malacca, and Miss Angelic Christie Fernandis, of Tranquerah, Malacca. The engagement is announced of Miss Sheelah N. Noone and Mr. D.H. Trumble, of the Excise
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 384 6 JI; FJI 441 [4l fcirjMW MST 2 PE FO M >™ CES M 5 TONIGHT LAST 2 SHOWS 9-30 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 ."II h-30 TONIGHT 9-30 JI the CODE OF THE OZARKS! HBBb Lovers Watch Out! GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION! OB MG Ma P reBents the UNIQUE FILM’S SUPERB NEW j
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  • 1017 7 Hundreds Of Members and Guests Present Ml- II conviviality prevailed at the Penang Municipal Club on Saturday. The occasion wrs the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Club. Hundreds of members, their wives, and guests were present. The dinner, which was served on
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  • 595 7 BIG ATTENDANCE: MANY SCROLLS •’he funeral of Mrs. Ong Heng Moh dam Tan Chuan Keong,) mother of Ong Teik Hock and Mesdames Lim Cheng and Ong Choon Seang, took i on Saturday from No. 12 Soo Hong Lane. I cortege passed along Armenian Pitt
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  • 39 7 A palm tree on vacant ground m Larut Road caught fire on Sat. night but the Fire Brigade was summoned in time to put the fire out. Inspector Song was also there. The cause is unknown.
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  • 152 7 Race Track Speeds On Jelutong Road “Though my speedometer showed 50 m.p.h., I was left standing,” was a statement by Inspector Haines In his case against Tan Soo Seng, a bus-driver who appeared before Mr. H. A. L Luckham in the Penang Police Court on Saturday
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  • 60 7 Mr. William Evans The death has occurred at Wye, Ket-L at the age of 76, of Mr. William Evans, u former Resident Councillor at Penang. I Mr. Evans retired in 1913 after 31 years’ service in the tropics. He was a member of the Croydon Borough
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  • 57 7 Miss M. M. Michael And Mr. S. M. Aratoon (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore June 6. Two well known Armenian families werer united today by the marriage at St. Andrew’s Cathedral of Miss Mary Margaret Michael daughter of Mr. and MrsM. Michael, and Mr. S. M. Aratoon, soil
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 183 7 I > I I I It i I W ,’ggi. I ItsßwPi j 1 T i] 3 9 some ‘‘^7ll 1 fe 1 There are times during office hours when a man finds that indoor con91 ditions are enervating —and work 0 1 I palls. In such moments, Genuine Eau
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  • 623 8 According to a Moscow cable, Soviet Russia is to have a Parliament composed of two Houses, as well as a secret universal ballot. So the old cycle is being fulfilled—anarchy, oligarchy, democracy. Perhaps it is onlv the shadow and not the substance which is about to be
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  • 350 8 Old Style Marriage In Penang Two well-known local Chinese families were united yesterday when Mr. Chew I Choon Lock, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Chew’ Boon Juan, was married to Miss Yeoh Cheng Keow’, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeoh Seng Soon. I The
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  • 673 8 More About Cycle Lights YT hen Machines Cost $l75 —Scorching B u Hock Carts and Punctures A WORD for the eye of the Registrar of Vehicles, the police or the Municipality, or whoever is the competent authority. Flashing bicycle lights. I made mention of this street danger
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  • 65 8 Leaves For Home On Retirement Mr. R. S. Chantier of United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd., Sungei Patani, left for Home on retirement on Saturday by the P. O. Chitral accompanied by Mrs. Chantier. Mr. Chantier who is well-known in Kedah, having resided there for about
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  • 61 8 banana imports were destroyed.—British Radio. Many Banana Waggons Destroyed London, June 6 A serious fire which occurred at Southampton docks yesterday edstroyed the accommodation provided there by the Southern Railway for dealing with trade in bananas of which 2.348,992 bunches were handled last year Between sixty and seventy
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  • 33 8 Mr. David Chen, principal of the Chung Ling High School, who was away in China for about tw’o months, arrived at Penang by the Chitral and has now resumed duty
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  • 152 8 Dr. Y. H. Hoashoo Arrives In Penang TO TAKE CHARGE OF PROPOSED CLINICS Dr. Y. 11. Hoashoo arrived in Penang on Saturday by .P. A D. ‘‘Chitral’ from Hongkong to take up her new duties as Lady \ssistant Medical Officer. Penang. She is the first Chinese lady
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    • 228 8 I 1 iz I fl j < ’-®;r v* I x 'f M J jJK«7'W. W I MCgF■<f I* 4 I Now read what I this baby says: I The following original testimonial reached us I just recently. We quote it in full "Dear Mothers, fl When I was 5%
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    • 18 8 flit Kills flfesj Obtainable at ALL THE LEADING DEALERS OR FROM THE AGENTS'. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG.
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  • Article, Illustration
    348 9 HANDICAPS FOR SECOND DAY Following are the weights for the l second day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday RACE 1 Ponies—Class 2 —Div. 2 —Six Furlongs. True Light 9.00, Miss Woo 8.10, Little Miss X 8.07, Pro Quid 8.06, Golden Queen
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  • 270 9 Fine Double Attraction At Majestic Good M.G. M. Drama At Queen's Considering the infrequency with which the Penang public has the opportunity of witnessing legitimate stage productions, it is surprising that more people did not at- j I tend the Wilhelmine Revue which opened I i for
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  • 51 9 Mr. B. F. Bridge, District Judge, Penang, and Chairman of the Distress Sub-'Committee, Penang Jubilee Fund, will be entertained to a tea party at the Town Hall on Friday, at 5 p.m. on the occasion of his impending departure on eight months’ home leave.
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  • 217 9 King Edward VII. School Sports (From Our Own Correspondent Taiping June 8. Three school records were broken at the 24th annual sports of the King Edward I VII School, Taiping held here during the week-end. The first was created by V. Suppiah in the Cross Country Run
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  • 216 9 Urged By Penang Consul At a dinner held on Saturday to celebrate Teachers’ Day Mr. Huang YenKai, the Chinese Consul of Penang, spoke to a large gathering of men and women Chinese teachers and touched in particular upon the unfortunate circumstances of some of the
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  • 101 9 Final Selection After Match In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent. j Singapore, June 8. The Chinese Olympic football team sailed from Singapore today for Medan where they will play one match before going on to Penang The final selection of the team for Berlin will be
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  • 125 9 Sultan To Perform Opening Ceremony (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 8. The Kedah Agricultural and Livestock Exhibition will be declared open on Friday at the Grand Amusement Park, Alor Star, by H.H. the Sultan of Kedah at 11.30 a.m. The Hon. Mr. S.
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  • 80 9 Malaya is to lose one of her most popular cricketers this week. Mr. C. K. Foster of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., who was formerly stationed in Penang and recently at Selangor, has been transferred to Rangoon Mr. Foster compiled a brilliant 91 for
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  • 115 9 Business Man Travels 1,000 Miles A Day Travelling from Amterdam to Shanghai, a distance of over 9,500 miles in nine days, Mr. J. Semmeling of the Java, Japan, China Line, arrived in Penang on the K.L.M. eastbound air liner “Kievat” yesterday and took
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 627 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS DEATH NOTICE William Evans, Malayan Civil Service (retired) formerly Resident Councillor Penang, at Wye in the County of Kent l?o^76 efUlly n the ISt f June at the MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite separate tenders for the undermentioned works:— 1 Construction of
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    • 48 9 HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE 2021, Pier Road, Bagan Luar. IST CLASS 2ND CLASS 3RD CLASS CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT TO ALL PARTS OF MALAYA SIAM GARAGE FOR HIRE. DEALERS IN PETROL, MOTOR TYRES and MOTOR ACCESSORIES. Fbr particulars please apply personally oi TPHONE NO. 75 BUTTERWORTH.
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    • 222 9 ANNOUNCING THE SUPER MODEL IL 1 «As exhibited and enthusiastically welcomed by photographers at the Leipzig Spring Fair. This latest achievement in camera construction incorporates many advances on the older model, chief among which are: Rolleicord is now fitted with Zeiss Triotar lens f/4.5 and f/3.5. Both models have a
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  • Financial & Commercial Section
    • 1359 10 NEED FOR PROFESSIONAL EFFICIENCY STRESSED The first half yearly general meeting of the Batang Padang District Estates Asiatic .Staffs’ Association was held at the Tamil School. Sungei Kruit Estate, Sungkai, recently with Mr. P.E. Ezhuthassan, the President, in the chair. Two of
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    • 906 10 MR. H. ERIC MILLER'S SPEECH The twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of the Bikam Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held in London, on May 25. Mr. H. Eric Miller (the chairman) said: A year ago rubber producers were hopeful that 1935 would prove a better year for them than
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 537 10 BANKS. nederlandsche w HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ CO, Rot/<U Charter 18b8>. Paid-up Capital £3,(MM),OW N. V Reserve Fund £3,ooo,(Mjfe Reserve Liability of Proprietors ZNFTHERLANDS trading HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.G. SOCIETY.) Afirwictes Branches t Alor Star Hong Kong Rangoon c.t.MUhed in Amsterdam 1824. Amritsar Iloilo Saigon Established m Bangkok Ipoh Semarang
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    • 209 10 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3,00(1,000 Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,830 Capital Paid Up BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Right Hon. Lord Catto of Cairncattcr. Chairman Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K.C.5.1., C. 1.8 ASir Thomas Smith, Kt. J. M. Ryrie, Esq., P. R.
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  • Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market Quotations
    • 343 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 1.50 i. 60 Ayer Hitam 1.25 1.40 Ayer Panas 1.45 1 50 Benta 92% 97 1 2 Broga so 8 5ex Changkat Serdang 80 90 Hamilton 1.90 2.00
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    • 58 11 Ang Guan Hock was charged yesterday at the Penang Police Court before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham with having between April 2 and March 3 committed criminal breach of trust of $3B which had been entrusted to him. He pleaded guilty and sentence on him was deferred
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    • 166 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING A. Wengs 1.50 1.60 c B. Selangorg 70 75 Hitams 42 45c Johans 22 26 Kramats 47i6 50 0 |K. Kampars 10)9 ll!iy 2 K. Lan juts 16|3 17j0 Bj3 B |9 Pungahs i 8 |3 19 0 I Rahmans 90 92%
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    • 179 11 Suicide On Board Japanese Ship How a Japanese was found hanging outside the stern of a ship on June 3 at 5 a.m., when the boat wa s on the high seas bound to Singapore from Hong Kong, was related to the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter,
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    • 64 11 r —Reuter. Disturbances In Poland Warsaw June 6. Anti-Semitic riots have broken out at Minskmazowiecki consequent upon the killing of a cavalry sergeant in the course of a personal quarrel with Jews. Police and a fire brigade have been rushed from Warsaw, twenty miles distant, to quell the
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    • 173 11 Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenbys 1.45 1.50 Ayer Panas 1.42% 147% Bassetts 55 60 B. Lintangs 112% 1.15 Changkats 85 90c Mentakabs 37% 40 New Scudais 1.32% 1.37% Sungei Tukangs 1.05 1.05 ex Tapahs 1.82% 1.90 TINS Ayer Wengs 1.55 1.60 c Chenderiangs 13 6 14;0 Hitams 40 45c
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    • 121 11 The acting secretary of Austral Malay Tin. Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the month of May, 1936. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd.(Karangan.)—Hours run 671, cubic yards treated 141.000, total piculs 598, nett value $35,880'-. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging. Ltd. Hours run 658,
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    • 144 11 After payment of all expenses and making provisions for taxes and plantations the accounts show a profit for the year 1935 of f 2,314,615,,314,615, to which has to be added the balance brought forward from last year f 701,949. making a total of f 3,016.564 out of
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    • 24 11 Renong Tin Dredging output of ore for the month of May 1936 is:—No. 2 Dredge 698 piculs, No. 3 Dredge 666 piculs.
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    • 64 11 Fong Ah Seak pleaded rot guilty when at the Police Court, Penang yesterday before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham he was charged with, having on June 5 at Dato Kramat Road stolen three pairs of trousers, worth 90 cents, from a woman, Yu Kooi. The case was held
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    • 68 11 Fivev Hylam cooks at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham pleaded guilty to a charge of gaming with “chikkl” cards on June 5 and were fined $4 each. Teh Ah Tong, "the occupier of the house, was fined $2O. Half the fines were
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    • 111 11 j Operations for the month of May 1936. Ampat 1,887 530,000 1,041 Anglo-Siamese 340 21,000 136 Batu Selangor 664 139,000 846 Jelapang 551 95,000 1,120 Kampong Lanjut 1,309 568,000 1,470 Kamunting 1,859 435,000 1,270 Kramat 613 262,000 1,650 Klang River 554 94,000 701 Kuala Kampar
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    • 324 11 MALAY SCHOOLS COMPETITION A high standard of drill was witnessed on the Francis Light School ground on Saturday evening at the final of the Malay Schools’ Drill and Games competition. The Permatang Bertam School from the North District of Province Wellesley won the Pr. A. O. Merican Championship
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    • 136 11 Weighted Majority Voting (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 6. The Financial New's understands that the draft tin restriction renewal scheme contains two reforms; firstly, weighted majority voting, and, ssecondly, main-' tenance of larger ore stocks. Commenting on recent statements by Mr. Hareld Huntsman and the Hon.
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    • 114 11 London, June 6. RUBBER Steady. Spot 7% buyers, 7ft sellers. July/Sept. 7ft buyers, 7% sellers. Oct./Dec. 7% buyers, 7ft sellers. Jan./March 7ft buyers, 7ft sellers. New York 15.61 cts. United Kingdom Stocks. London 61,356 tons Liverpool 69,204 tons JOPRa Straits B.D. to 1 totteroam £13.7.6. PEPPER: White
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    • 119 11 London ou Previously Latest Paris 76 13 64 76 15|64 New York 5.01 fA 5.01% Montreal 5.03% 5.03 Brussels 29.66 29.67 Geneva 15.53% 15.53% Amsterdam 7.41% 7.42% Milan 63% 63% Berlin 12.45% 12.45 Prague 121% 121% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26%
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    • 17 11 'PHONE 543. PENANG. Dinner Dance i THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. o MUSIC by JIMMY ANGEL'S SWING RHYTHM ORCHESTRA.
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    • 689 11 Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Discovery Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in 15 Minutes Cleans Out Acids and PoisonsPurifies Blood-Bnngs New Vigour in 48 Hours 'JUr/ v coming a frequent cause There are 9 million tiny, delicate o f burning, itching, gettubes or filters In your Kidneys which ting up
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  • 895 12 Radios Big Part In Assault On Everest —I (From Our Radio Correspondent) A RADIO station, the highest ever set up, will play an important part in the f forthcoming attempt by a British exr pedition to conquer the avalanches, bliz- zards and ice-clad slopes of Mount Everest, j the greatest
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  • 606 12 Hia following is a list of vessels arriving ukl sailing from Penang during the weea IN PORTS S.S. “HAKODATE MARU” from Japan for Rangoon and Calcutta rails same day. S.S. “ALFOER” from Tg. Mengeidar, Batoe Bahra, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. S.S. “PASIR” from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 688 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES EMPIRE STATION TODAY TRANSMISSION 2 OSJ 21.53 Mc's. (13.93 metres). GSG 17.79 Mels. (16.8« metres). 6.20 p.m.—Big Ben. Haydn Heard and ills Band, from the West End Cinema, Birmingham. It’s Great to be in Love Again (McHugh). Waltz, At the close of Long Day (Marvin). Selection, Peggy
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    • 500 12 monw'ealtn of Australia) at a luncheon of South American Joe (Caesar). Arana de he Ro\al Empire Society. Greenwich Time la Noche (Manilla) I Love you So (Yvain). Signal at 8.2.) p.m. B.2o—The News and in the Beautiful Valley of the Isar (Hauns Announcements. 8.40—A Recital by Wini-! Lohr) Solitude (Ellington).
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    • 588 12 Allegro co brio —Andante con moto—Allegro—Finale. (3) “Alto Rhapsody” (Brahms) Berlin State Opera Orch. and Berlin Doctors Choir; conductor, Dr. Kurt Singer. Soloist, Sigrid Onegin, Contralto. H.M.V. 1442 3. 7.55- Messrs. Anthony and Co’s Share Report. 8.00 —8.8. C. Weekly Bulletin. B.ls—Recorded Organ Music. 8.40 Prose Reading. 8.55 —Pinang Gazette
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    • 457 12 News in French, market prices. 11.20 n m —Concert. Relay P 6 Manickmala 6 21. Binapany. 6.36 Kamalabala. TOMORROW j 651 pm. Instrumental music. Retar 5855, m r- Orchestra conducted by Tarak Nath Day. Paris x relayed fr m Radio 71 News bulletin in English. 7.16. Studio Prices. 7.00- Fren
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  • 1023 13 SHIP THAT SANK WITH ALL HANDS ALLEGATIONS OF OVERLOADING t< A sequel to the disappearance of the 1 oil tanker La Crescenta in the Pacific j Ocean in December 1934 was heard at 1 the London Mansion House. v Summonses had been taken out by the Director
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  • 309 13 Four Freighters May Be Sold To Hawaii Four Dollar Line freighters built in Shanghai in 1921 by the Kiangnan Dock and Engineering Company may be sold to the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company. according to reports received from San Francisco. The vessels sought by the American Hawaiian are the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 671 13 ;JWFIf V 1 J id v I *£M4JQnW 3BkSSj93g| BLUB FUMMBK LIMB Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due (in con junction with (Bea Shira Use) Penang London ,K, SARPEDON Mars., L’don, R’dam, Glasgow. June 12 July 9 ORESTES London, Antwerp, R’dam, H’burg, and Middlesboro. June T® July 17 Q
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    • 120 13 From Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York June 18 PRES. GARFIELD July 15 July 28 Julv 2 PBFS. POLK J’ jl y 29 Aug. 11 July 16 PRES. ADAMS Aug. 12 Aug. 25 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on cur New Liners
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    • 640 13 P and BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port contract witti His Majesty’s Government Ma'acra and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Seivice. S/S “M. HARI” June 12 Outwards from London for China and MAILINGS of STEAMEIui OI Iw JaPSMI BRITISH INDIA 6LN.
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  • 861 14 “Nerves, Awkward Things” CLUBS THAT CAN BE PUT TO TWO DIFFERENT USES Golf is a game of infinite variety. If you are lucky you have the opportunity of playing on different courses, of meeting new and interesting people. Sometimes you even have the luck of
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  • 234 14 HU YEW SEAH BEATS LI TEK SEAH u In a friendly game of badminton played »1 at the Li Tek Seah court on Saturday and k -Sunday the Hu Yew Seah defeated the Li Tek Seah by 8 games to one, winning all 3 the four doubles and losing
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  • 178 14 The Penang Chinese Epworth League defeated the Penang Union Epworth League at badminton on Saturday evening by five games to four. The following were the results (Chinese Epworth League players mentioned first): Singles: Lee Cheng Chye beat Loo Choo Kheam 15—1, 15 —9;
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  • 563 14 EPIDEMIC OF MISSED CATCHES Muriel Topscores With 46 The Sports Club heavily defeated the; Recreation Club yesterday on the Esplanade but the Recreationists had themselves to blame in that over a dozen catches were missed. Muriel, the Sports Club skipper, who was undefeated with 46
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  • 128 14 In a friendly game of Badminton play--led off during the week-end, The Dunlopeans defeated The Henry Waugh Badmin--1 ton Party by four games to two The J foil lowing are the results (Dunlopeans mentioned first):— DOUBLES Yeoh Swee Hock and Chuah Seng Hin lost to
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  • 279 14 —Reuter. BRILLIANT FINAL ROUND OF 67 Springfield (N. J-), June 7. Tony Manero won the American Golf Championship yesterday. His for the four rounds were 73, 69, 73, and 67, for an aggregate of 282 which is a record. The victory was a last-minute surprise
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  • 323 14 New Record For 200 Metres Breast Stroke Kee Soon Bee. the local rising young swimmer, won the 200 metres breast stroke open final in the Chinese Swimming Club swimming competition yesterday and broke the previous record of 3 mins. 20 2 5 secs, with his time of
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  • 57 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) The last football trial match of the Kedah Football Association tomorrow between the Probables and Mr. Lee Swee Guan’s XI will be played at the Stia KesuKaan Club padang. Alor Star, to select players to represent Kedah against Perak in the H.M.S.
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  • 184 14 Well-Known Fighter's Sensational Victory GREAT SCRAP (From Our Own Correspondent). London June 4. Dave McCleave’s reign as welter (weight champion of Great Britain ha.«not been a very long one. He won on the tijtle April 28 and lost it last nigh? to Jake Kilrain of Scotland.
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  • 107 14 Malayan Long Jump Record Broken (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 8. The annual Athletic Sports of the Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar. were held at the Polo Ground, by the kind permission oi H.H. the Sultan of Perak on Saturday an Sunday. There was a large gathering
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  • 53 14 Due At Singapore Next Month (From Our Chinese Correspondent.) The Chinese Olympic Basket Ball Tean? is due to arrive at Singapore on July 2. They will play a series of matches there before embarking for Berlin to participate" in the World Olympic Meetng at Berlin
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  • 1586 15 Favourites Oblige: Day Of Close Finishes PROHIBITION WINS THE BIG RACE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. A series of close finishes, an accident in the second race of the day «and a thunderstorm, which came just before the running of the
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  • 133 16 Reminder Of A By-Gone Day In Rural England One of England’s few remaining windmills, formerly seen in great numbers in various parts of the country, particularly in the Fen District. This photograph was taken in Lincolnshire. a white sealyham, up to his name at Richmond
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