Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 November 1935
1935-11-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-11-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 255. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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314 1935-11-02 1 IN APPLICATION OF MEASURES UNDER ARTICLE XVI AND IN SEARCH FOR SOLUTION OF CONFLICT Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 2. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel the French Premier, M. Laval, had conversations in Geneva today. It is understood in League circles th.it the– Rugby Radio Service. - 314 words
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48 1935-11-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. To Spend £2,232,000 In 1936 London, Nov. 1. A sum of £2,232,000 will be spent by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during 1936 on their passenger and freight rolling stock. The programme includes the building of nearly 1,000 carriages.. Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article328 1935-11-02 1 ARTICLE 16 OF COVENANT The fallowing is the text of Article 16 of the Covenant, action under which Great Britain and France have ag’reed upon: nr (1) Should any Member of the Lttague report to war in disregard of its covenants under Arts. XII., XIII.,328 words
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Article47 1935-11-02 1 Reuter. Citizens Wake Up In Alarm New York, November 1. I An enormous area in North Eastern United States and South Eastern Canada was rocked by an earthquake. Citizens awoke in alarm in dozens of cities. Hitherto no loss of life is reported.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article212 1935-11-02 1 Dilly Dally Government s Reuter. Ministers Completely Fooled MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S BROADCAST' London, Nov. 1. The sanctions proposed by the League are a mockery of the Covenant declared Mr. Lloyd George in an election broadcast tonight. lie said our ministers had gone to the conference with a divided purpose ands Reuter. - 212 words
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Article89 1935-11-02 1 r.Reuter. Head Of Bureau Visits England London, Nov. 1. General Chang Chih-Chiang, head of the Physical Culture Bureau at Nanking was entertained in London today by a Conference of Anglo-Missionary Societies. General Chang is visiting Europe and America to study physical training systems. He said that her.Reuter. - 89 words
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Article65 1935-11-02 1 Fierce End To Monsoon Rains (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 1. The fierce end of the monsoon rains on the Burma-Siam frontier is making air passages difficult. The French plane took over six hours this morning to fly from Rangoon to Bangkok and the westbound Imperial65 words
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Article90 1935-11-02 1 ordination Committee of Fifty.Rugby Radio Service. Arrives At Geneva London, Nov. 1. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare arrived at Geneva this morning and later accompanied by Mr. Anthony Eden was in consultation with M. Laval. Meantime the legal, economic and financial sub-committees were engaged in preparingordination Committee of Fifty.Rugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article98 1935-11-02 1 Reuter. Committee Established By Bank Of England London, November 1. The Bank of England issues statements to the effect that arising out of the visit of Sir Leith Ross to China the governor of the Bank of England has established a committee consisting of Lord Alness (Chairman), Messrs.Reuter. - 98 words
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Article147 1935-11-02 1 .Reuter. Attempting Aid Prisoner To Escape Shanghai, November 2. Brian Najdis has been sentenced to two years and two months imprisonment. Naidis, a local Russ'an, was arrested at Hankcw together with two American residents of Shanghai. The sensational charge of attempting to aid and abet the escape.Reuter. - 147 words
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Article50 1935-11-02 1 119.24 d a week ago.Rugby Radio Service. London, November 1. The total amount app’ied for in tenders for £40,000,000 T easury Bills was £63,690,000. The average rate per cent for bills at three months was 11 1.32 d aga'nst 11 9.24 d a week ago Rugby Radio Service.119.24 d a week ago.Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article719 1935-11-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. Great Non-Party Meeting NO POSSIBILITY OF LEAGUE FAILURE London, November 1. In the midst of the vigorous general election campaign, the leading members of all Parties were represented yesterday at a great non-party peace meeting. Six thousand people attended the League of NationsRugby Radio Service. - 719 words
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Article189 1935-11-02 1 Reuter. Agreement Reached By Sub-Committee PURCHASES FROM ITALY TO CEASE Geneva, Nov. 2. At 1 a.m., after a five-hour sitting the sub-committee representing Great Britain, France, Rumania, Jugo-Slavia, Spain and Greece reached an agreement dealing with, the cases of countries with clearing agreement with Italy which haveReuter. - 189 words
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Article85 1935-11-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. Placed At Disposal Of U. K. London, Nov. 1. The Commonwealth Government of Australia has offered to p'ace H M. A S. Sydney” at the disposal of His Majesty’s Government in the United Kingdom. The offer has been accepted. The Sydney” is temporarily relieving H.M.S.– Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Advertisement2357 1935-11-02 2 HATES FOR CASUAL Notice Of Removal j TENDERS FOR GENERAL SUPPLY FOR QAtN SC S ADVERTISEMENTS R ®Jf o tc J n I E^,LL ED fVide N I hong kong and the mercantile bank I SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED Please note that .as from the 4th. Novem- th<> «th2,357 words
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Miscellaneous1047 1935-11-02 3 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. wards.” A dramatic review of events, great and small, during the past four TODAY months. 11.20The Hungaria Gipsy Band,, relayed from the Hungura Restaurant, Transmission 5 London. 11.50Greenwich Time Signal. 1 The News. 12.10 a.m.Gipsy Music.t 12.20 Two of the following frequencies will be Cl o1,047 words
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Miscellaneous418 1935-11-02 3 .gramme. 6.50 Selections. 7.50 Press news. 8.10 Orchestral. 8.20 Kronchong [music. 8.50 Songs. 9.50 Dance and caba- ret programme. 10.50 p.m. Close down. OTHER STATIONS Approximate Daily Schedules i For Broadcasting BANDOENG. Station PMY 58.03 metres. i 7.50 to 9.30 a.m. Light music and concerts. 11.20 a.m. to 1.50 p.m.418 words
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Article1292 1935-11-02 4 PROGRAMME FOR TODAY Below will be found the full programme for today’s races at Ipoh. the concluding day of the Autumn Meeting. RACE 1 Ponies, Class 1, Division 2, 7 Furlongs. 10 0 QUOTA 9.00 Major L Years Owner 04 1 SNUFF BOX 8.12 Mr.1,292 words
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Article519 1935-11-02 4 Perak Too Good SEVEN GOAL VICTORY (From Our P.rak Representative.) Ipoh, November 2. In their second inter-State hockey match Perak scored a runaway victory against Kedah, winning a one-sided game by seven clear goals cn the Ipch padang yesterday evening. Play war cn the slow519 words
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Article119 1935-11-02 4 First Match Perth, November 1. The match between the M.C.C. and West Australia at Perth was continued today when the M.C.C., who had lost seven wickets 292 overnight, raised their score to 344. James Langridge batted well for 50 today while Ditchburn, a left-hand bowler, captured 4119 words
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Article142 1935-11-02 4 Win For Hottentots Party (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, October 31. The first inter-party badminton match, since the Kedah Tournament, was played today at the Kedah Volunteer hall between the Health Seekers Badminton Party and the Hottentots Badminton Party, the latter won five out of the six142 words
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Article207 1935-11-02 4 Latest Type With New Slotted Wings Ipoh Flying Club have ordered two newtype Avro Cadet 2-seater aeroplanes and one Avro Cadet 3-seater. The two two-seaters are of the very latest construction having staggered nonfolding wings. One of the machines will have ground controlled slotted wings.207 words
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Article439 1935-11-02 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL j Mescjs J. Macarez a..d W. H. Gilliland I exnved by .he s.s. this mormiig irom Pori Lweitenham. V Air Commodore and Mrs. S.J. Bobble left iSmgapuie oy me o.s. Antc-aor’' on Wedntsuay 101 x j oi t baiu 4» r.: The engagement is announced of Miss Nenie439 words
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Advertisement24 1935-11-02 4 Amazing! Hgß the difference a few drops nyHfln make Uta. Amazing! Hgß the difference a few drops nyHfln make Uta. SSEHBIinSf WORCESIERSH/RE gsws roBj24 words
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Advertisement34 1935-11-02 4 Earl Haig’s Fund d a n r r c r Have You BougH j A Poppy Day i I Car Poster j TO HELP THE FUND (77ii5 space kindly donated by Robinson Piano Co.)34 words
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Article437 1935-11-02 5 Mr. Wang Ching-wei Shot CHINESE REPORTERS DASTARDLY ACT Two Others Seriously Injured Shanghai, Nov. 1. An unconfirmed Japanese News Agency report from Nanking states that Mr. Wang Chin Wei was shot and was seriously injured this morning, REPORT CONFIRMED Nanking, Nov. 1. The report regarding the437 words
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Article461 1935-11-02 5 Malay Woman's Extensive Property Singapore, Oct. 31. A civil action in which the Mohammedan law of inheritance is involved, was commenced before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Burton, the action being over the estate of a Malay woman named Haji- jph binti Jumahat, deceased. The461 words
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Article178 1935-11-02 5 Mr. Wang Progressing Favourably Shanghai, Nov. 1. The rumour that Mr. Wang Ching-wei is dead is emphatically denied in Nanking where it is officially announced this afternoon that he is progressing favourab’y. General Chiang Kai-shek, on hearing shots, ran out from the Conference Hall and helped178 words
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Article663 1935-11-02 5 Alleged Misappropriation HEARING ADJOURNED TILL MONDAY In the police court yesterday before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham hearing was resumed in the summons case in which Ooi Siew Eng (f) stands charged with criminal misappropriation of furniture, money and jewellery to the value of about $1,200, belonging663 words
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Article155 1935-11-02 5 Death Sentence On Chinese Seremban, Oct. 30. Presiding at the Seremban assizes on Wednesday Sir Samuel Thomas, Chief Justice. F.M.S., passed sentence of death on a Chinese named Poon Onn, for the murder of a Malay named Haji Ismail, on the night of Apr. 27, Kuala Pilah. The155 words
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Article102 1935-11-02 5 The case was brought before Mr. H.A. |L. Luckham, in the Police Court yesterday afternoon, in which a Chinese woman, 1 Goh Kooi Lee, was charged with attempted suicide on October 1, at 234 Macalister Road by drinking lysol. I Accused’s husband, Mr. Khaw Bian Teoncr pbpeared102 words
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Advertisement192 1935-11-02 5 Here is PROOF of THE BEST STOMACH REMEDY If Sworn Declaration L that j ever 8, 000 DOCTORS use I Bisurated Magnesia I J/lAff S HVHERT HENDERSON, of 15/16, Nm Hwlington street, in theCruntv of London, 1 Incorporated A ccountant, solemnly and sincerely aaclare that 1 have had produced to192 words
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Advertisement448 1935-11-02 5 I WHITEA WA YS i I win i it u r CUTKERY-KITCHEN > WKS? V'sS /b -V X-Wy it T V '“JUDGE' WARE d»/ QSYJSi* "JUDGE" I W ENAMEL c ENAMEL COLANDER. PUDDING W nz c UIUITC L RA<UKI A- JUDGE WHITE > 5 IN WHITE WITH BLUE RIM »A3IN.448 words
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Article, Illustration722 1935-11-02 6 New Autumn Styles lUST any old shoes as long las they are comfortable.” vJ That’s what women used to say; but not so now. Every woman to-day wants style as well as comfort, for she knows a well-shod foot is an absolute essential to the722 words
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363 1935-11-02 6 I he latest- type German blind landing apparatus for assisting the pilots of airliners in fog and by night is being installed at Heston, Airport of West London. It will guide them to within twenty feet of the363 words
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Article265 1935-11-02 6 Saloon Car Seen Near House LORD MELCHETT'S £4,000 LOSS I October 21. A- gang using two cars is believed tc have been concerned in the theft of jewellery, worth over £4,000, from Lord Melchett s country home, Colworth House, Sharnbrook, near Bedford. Sco’land Yard and265 words
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Article696 1935-11-02 6 3,000-Mile Trip For 5-Minute Scene GETTING THE REAL THING A three thousand-miles trip lasting six days and nights to ensure absolute fidelity to detail in a film scene lasting but five minutes. That is what has just been undertaken by Alfred Hitchcock, film director of696 words
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Advertisement401 1935-11-02 6 imnniH TO STOMACH SUFFERERS’ THE amazing cures effected by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder even In cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of its name and its appearance, that you must be very careful to insist on the original product, bearing the401 words
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4920 1935-11-02 7 WHY BRITISH OFFICIAL RESIGNED GOVERNMENT AND PLOT "BIGGEST CONTRABAND OPERATION IN HISTORY OF OPIUM" inwl^ted l^ l,il S at Siam T Goveroment are suspected of being unphcaud ,n an op.um smugghng plot and also in the seizure of opium are I“ TV he reWard4,920 words
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Article484 1935-11-02 8 That the Ottawa Agreement has acted as a great stimulus to trade there can be no doubt. Mr. J. H. Thomas, in a recent speech in England, quoted some informative figures which have occurred in individual countries of the Empire as a direct result of the Ottawa484 words
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Article135 1935-11-02 8 Creditable Show By The Boys The Anglo-Chinese High School staged an entertaining concert last night at the A.C.S. Middle School Hall to a large and appreciative audience. The boys put up a creditable show and acquitted themselves well. One of the items, entitled "A Cure For Colds," was135 words
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Article86 1935-11-02 8 Rugby Radio Service. Aiding In Revision Of Maps London, November 1. Aerial photography is being used extensively as an aid in revision of maps by local authorities in areas where development has been so rapid that ground survey cannot keep pace with it. A belt of land completelyRugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article129 1935-11-02 8 i.Reuter. Victim Of Japanese Policy In China London, November 1. Early this evening, placards regarding the dastardly attack on Mr. Wang Chingwei were prominently featured in the news spaces. All Chinese interested circles were deeply shocked. They laid a tribute to Mr. Wang's high and d’sinterested character, patriotici.Reuter. - 129 words
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1796 1935-11-02 8 PRICE REDUCTION THE AIM OF MANUFACTURERS NEW MODELS AT LONDON MOTOR SHOW INCREASE IN HORSE POWER MOST NOTICEABLE Speed has gone up on nearly all cars and acceleration is vastly impro--1 ved. It is noteworthy that several cars I turned out as standard models are1,796 words
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Advertisement262 1935-11-02 8 I A Perfect Chemist’s Shop 1 A "Perfect Chemist's Shop" is the one that 1 has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. We devote our energies particularly in E making Our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop in point of262 words
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Advertisement17 1935-11-02 8 2k/are you My DEL MME Agents for Malaya Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.17 words
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308 1935-11-02 9 Part Of Cargo Jettisoned PASSENGERS PROCEED BY ROAD The local coaster Mahidol has returned to Singapore after having been aground on the coast of Kemaman for 44 hours. She will go into dry dock for survey today, the F.s. Tung Song will take her place308 words
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Article107 1935-11-02 9 Maj.-Gen. Lewins Proposals To Be Adopted Following the appeal for stronger volunteer forces made by the G.O.C. Maj.Gen. E. O. Lewin, in his farewell speech in the Legislative Council, definite steps will be taken to adopt as many of his proposals as possible. Plans for the increase107 words
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Article119 1935-11-02 9 N.D.L. Express Liner Nearly Completed The Norddeutscher Lloyd Far East Ex-j press Liner, Gneisenau,” which is nearing completion in the Weser” Yards at Bremen, will make her first trip to the Far East from that port on January 3, 1936. This vessel of 18,000 tons, built especially for119 words
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Article62 1935-11-02 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. A central council of colliery owners has informed the Secretary for Mines that a definite undertaking can be given on its own behalf, and on behalf of 16 out of 17 district organisations, that arrangements made in each district with co-ordinatipn between districts through.—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article311 1935-11-02 9 CLAIM FOR SHARE BY SON OF HALF-BROTHER An action involving the interpretation of the Mohammedan Law came up for disposal on Thursday in the Supreme Court, Singapore, before Mr. Justice Burton, Acting Chief Justice, in connection with the estate of Hajijah binte Jumahajt. Entol bin Awang Chee,311 words
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Article81 1935-11-02 9 Startling Discovery In Johore Straits Johore Bahru, Oct. 30. On Oct. 23, Ong Tiew Liong, a fisherman of Pontian, came across what turned out to be a torpedo, in the sea off Tanjong Kukup in the district of Pontian, Johore. He informed the police of his81 words
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Article103 1935-11-02 9 Curious Case At Malacca Malacca, Oct. 30. Dr. M. Mikosaka, a Japanese doctor practising at 38, Mill Road, was charged before the Second Magistrate, Lieut-Com-mander J.C. Derrick, this morning with attempted suicide at about 5 a.m. on Oct. 24 at 38, Mill Road. There was a second charge103 words
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Article97 1935-11-02 9 Warrant Issued For Arrest Of Chinese z Singapore, Oct. 31. A warrant for the arrest of a man named Ah Bee was issued by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Koh Kwee.97 words
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Article415 1935-11-02 9 Aground Near Saigon ON UNCHARTED ROCK The position of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company’s vessel The Cable,” which is aground near the coast of French Coch nChina, is serious. Messages received at Singapore indicate that she struck an uncharted rock about two415 words
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Article183 1935-11-02 9 Subscription List No. 31 Amount previously acknowledged as per List No. 30— 23,568.84 Donation from The Chinese Motoring Association, Kulim, Kedah, Mex. sloo 65 00 i Donation from The Tong Sean Union, Penang, 100 00 Messrs Lim Howe, Burma Road, Penang, Sale of 2 big Charity183 words
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Advertisement277 1935-11-02 9 Some Recent CowoGate The support and prescription of the Doctorthe warm recom- "WK mendation of the Nursethe B praise of the Mother, and the BBL delighted though unspoken approval of the Baby all these i' are tributes highly valued and esteemed by Cow Gate. Judging Committees the world tWImK over277 words
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Article3743 1935-11-02 10 Great Progress In The Canning Industry Air Mail Transport To Malaya Protest Against Exclusion Of The K.L.M. Southampton As Flying-Boat Base The Duke Of York Encourages Medical Research Lord Moynes Expedition To Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, October 22. Malayan Pineapples Dealers interested in canned3,743 words
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Advertisement222 1935-11-02 10 See how TEK -X*'*’*' ,X N your TEETH! can t elean those back crevices half so well with a big old-fashioned brush just the crevices where there is M most danger of decay. Tek’s short head fits everywhere in your mouth, and its M seven rows of super-quality bristles clean222 words
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1609 1935-11-02 11 "I Am So Lonely; I Could Not Even Hug Or Kiss My Babies 11 STRANGE SCENE AT THE BAPTISM Masked Parents Watch, Holding Each Other's Hand HERE, for the first time, in an interview given jointly with her husband to a1,609 words
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Article203 1935-11-02 11 Evicted From Home Windsor (Ontario), October 19. Mrs. James Johnson, sister of John Travers Cornwall, V.C, the b o y hero” of Jutland, has been found here living in poverty. She was evicted on October 18 from her home in a riverside suburb of203 words
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Article201 1935-11-02 11 Mathematicians And Astronomers I The suggestion that military and commercial flying, as professions, were tending to diverge was made by Major H. G. Brackley, Air Superintendent of Imperial Airways, in a lecture before the Royal Aeronautical Society. Already, he said, pilots of commercial aeroplanes would find it201 words
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Article823 1935-11-02 11 J LONDON AND PORTSMOUTH CEREMONIES London, October 22. Trafalgar Day was cel.brated with undiminished feeling. There were ceremonies at Trafalgar Square and St. Paul’s Cathedral in London and in H.M.S. Victory at Portsmouth. A wreath of native flowers, fashioned in I New Zealand over three months ago823 words
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Advertisement256 1935-11-02 11 A PARTY-WE'VE EACH REALISE THAT B BROUGHT SOMETHING EVERYBODY’S faTO EAT. AND YOU’RE THE) J'/ > BROUGHT Hi V lill W Aj M nr'‘ W Jwl SW A V SAUSAGES > w vMHbl m. EYALL H > A 1111 Z/v KNOVV THERES x 11 In I Sr 7m If! nothing256 words
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Miscellaneous685 1935-11-02 12 1 lll 3 SHOWS TODAY ah MAJta lIV UtMlWw -Yy^^Zj W W AT 2-45, 6-15 9-30 PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT GREETED THIS TODAY AND TOMORROW 3 PERFORMANCES super PRODUCTION 2-45 6-15 9-30 SEASON EXTENDED INDEFINITELY! three of the screen's greatest character actors DtAJWN BAICNUEU inuEnniiEti VICTOR HUGO'S PULSING STORY OF685 words
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Article185 1935-11-02 13 Nurse Now Prescribes Kruschen Salts A nurselike a doctoris always adding to her knowledge. Here is a nurse who now prescribes Kruschen Salts for neuritis. She prescribes it confidently, because it was the only remedy which brought her relief when she herself was afflicted185 words
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Article, Illustration194 1935-11-02 13 Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 1. The announcement by the CunardWhite Star of May 27 next as the first sailing date of the new liner Queen Mary indicates that satisfactory progress is being made in fitting out this giant ship. Some four thousand skilledRugby Radio Service. - 194 words
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Article604 1935-11-02 13 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England 20*h Sunday after Trinity. 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. Psalms 114. 115. Hymn 4. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 6.00 p.m. Evensong, Psalms 124. 125. Magnificat (Chant 47). Nunc Dimittis (Chant 61). Hymns 291, 335, 265, 197.604 words
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Article687 1935-11-02 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving «nd sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. GENIFFIR” from London and Far East. Sails next day. S.S. "ANTENOR” from Singapore sails for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow. S.S. ADRASTUS” from687 words
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Article273 1935-11-02 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Amsterdam and London by route to Alor Star-Amsterdam Alor I S*ar and thence by Netherlands Air Mails I Service will be closed at 2 p.m. today. I A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by route to Singapore and thence by K.273 words
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Article814 1935-11-02 14 Blinded Soldiers* Remarkable Success ANNUAL REPORT OF ST. DUNSTAN'S The twentieth Annual Report of St. Dunstan’s for War-blinded Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen, just issued, states that more than 60 per cent of the 2,000 War-blinded men under its care still give active service” to their country by814 words
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243 1935-11-02 14 GOLD DROPS ON FALSE DUTY REPORT Bombay, October 21. A hoax estimated to have cost traders more than £lOO,OOO was perpetrated in Bombay on October 21. Local bank managers and others received letters dated from Simla and apparently signed by an official of the243 words
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Article113 1935-11-02 14 Demand For Future Test Matches Bombay, October 21. The Bombay Cricket Association has passed a resolution disapproving the appointment of European umpires for all the three Test matches during the last M.C.C. tour of India in 1933-34, and also the appointment of two Europeans to the113 words
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Article146 1935-11-02 14 The King's 21st Birthday Peshawar, October 21. Kabul was en fete last week to celebrate both the anniversary of the emancipation of Afghanistan by King Nadir Shah from Bacha-i-Saqao, the Tajik brigand who made himself Ameer Habibullah, and also th e twenty-first birthday of King Zahir Shah.146 words
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Advertisement384 1935-11-02 14 Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough The pleasant, soothing action of Angier’s Emulsion together with its tonic and building properties, make it an ideal remedy for children’s ailments. Moreover, the little ones all like it and take it willingly when they refuse other medicines. Angier’s Emulsion is invaluable for colds, coughs, whooping-cough,384 words
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Advertisement1652 1935-11-02 15 gp— -[)—><* I 7 y 'rjTk f i I IJI V >rT t rTxJUJ 1 <BWg -L..4.’ BLUB BUNN BL LIMB tasSS®®® tS wMfcfliw""" in I ['"«c Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave DOS Penang London Far Eastern Mail. Passenger and Freight Service «V ACHILLES L’don, R’dam, H’burg Hull Nov.1,652 words
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Article501 1935-11-02 16 Thrilling Fights MARQUEZ OUTPOINTS JOE DIAMOND (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 2. The finest fight seen in a local ring for years took place last night when Marquez 9 stone 21b. defeated Joe Diamond 9 ston.2 7% lbs on points by the narrowest margin. It was501 words
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Article28 1935-11-02 16 .Reuter. Walter Newse! Reaten In Four Rounds New York, Nov. 2. Camera technically knocked out Walter Neusel (Germany) in fourth of a scheduled ten round contest.Reuter..Reuter. - 28 words
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Article111 1935-11-02 16 Smelters Win At Hockey Playing with two men short throughout the game, the P.C.C. A’’ had to acknowledge defeat at the hands of the Eastern Smelting Club being beaten to the tune of five goals to one. The condition of the ground" was not conducive to good111 words
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Article200 1935-11-02 16 Whites Defeat Colours In view of their forthcoming rugger match against the Perak Asiatics at Ipoh next Saturday the local Asiatics held a trial game yesterday on the Victoria Green. Whites narrowly defeated Colours by 11 points (two tries and a goal) to 6 points (two tries).200 words
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Article73 1935-11-02 16 P. C. C. V. H. M. I. S. "Investigator" The following have been selected to play for the P.C.C. against the H.M.I.S. 'lnvestigator” on the Esplanade tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. W. Ingham: A. H. West, F. G. Pooley; R. N. Elliot, S. V. Adams, L. H. Best; C. P.73 words
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Article70 1935-11-02 16 G.K.P. vs. H. S. F.XI. The following will represent the Golden Keyarrow Party (Bakar Bata) against Hindu Sabha Football XI in a friendly game of soccer on the Dato Kramat Ground today at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Jaffar; Shaik Daud and Babjan; K. Maidin, Hamid and C. E. Md. Noor;70 words
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Article306 1935-11-02 16 Restriction Official Interviewed Singapore, Oct. 31. Mr. G. Van Brakel, Superintendent of Native Rubber Regulation in the Netherlands East Indies, is in Singapore. He has just visited Djambi and is leaving for Rhio tomorrow by the Plancius. He is at present on a visit to306 words
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Article582 1935-11-02 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Penang, Nov. 1. Further appreciation took place among many Tin shares during the past week and a considerable volume of business was transacted. The price of the Metal closes £3-2-6 higher for Spot £224-15-0 whilst the 3 months figure of £214-5-0 is practically unchanged. The582 words
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Article97 1935-11-02 16 Investigation Of Ore Reserves The Secretaries of Thabawleik Tin Dredging. Limited report that the ore reserves of Thabawleik Tin Dredging, Ltd. have been the subject of careful investigat on during the year, with the result that it is now estimated that there will be not less97 words
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Article270 1935-11-02 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers tin Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 97% 1.00 97% 1.00 Hitam 54 56 54 56 Hong Fatt 72% 75 72% 75 Jelebu 1.07% 1.12% 1.07% 1.12% Johan 28 30 29 31 Klang River 1.70 1.75 1.70270 words
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Article137 1935-11-02 16 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 London Bank 2’4 4 mjst 2|4^ e Private 3 nfst credit 2 3 Documentary On New York Demand 57& India T.T. 154% France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 21 dis. Shanghai T.T. 44% dis. Bar Silver 29 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONET ORDERS ON INDIA OR CEYLON137 words
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Article358 1935-11-02 16 PENNEDI A COMP AN* TODA I S PKICE3 The followings are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Ca’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers seller* TIN.— Ampat 6 t 9 7|- 6j7% 7|Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92% 1.87% 1.92% B. Selangor 97% 1.00 97% 1.00358 words
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Article119 1935-11-02 16 I Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 39 64 74 41 64 New York 4.91 916 491 9,16 Montreal 4.96% 4.97% Brussels 2916 29.18 Geneva 15.12 15.13 j Amsterdam 7.23% 7.23% 1 Milan 60 JS 60 I Berlin 12 21% 12.22 Prague 118% 118% 1 Copenhagen119 words
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Article119 1935-11-02 16 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) £224.15.0 £222.10.0 London(3 months) £214.5.0 £213.5.0 Singapore $109.00 $108.75 Business Done Penang $109.00 Business Done Buyers np sellers COPRA.—( Sun dried) $5 40 45 BLACK PEPPER $B.OO $B.OO RUBBER London 6%d New York 13%c(G) 13%c(G) SingaporeSpot 22 %c 22c November 22 %c 22 %c119 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement370 1935-11-02 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS KAMPONG KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LTD. (Incorporated in the Federated Malay States.) NOTICE OF FIFTY-SEVENTH DIVIDEND NOTICE is hereby given that a Dh the 57th of Sixpence <6d.) per sha: been declared due and payable to r tered shareholders at the offices of v Company, Taiping and Sydney, on370 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-11-02 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainf&l 6.00 a.m. 76 E. 1 m.m. Noon 80 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 3.18 e,.m. 10.10 a.m3.58 p.m. 9.56 p.mTOMORROW 3.55 a,.m. 10.01a.m. 5.00 p.m. 10.55 p.m_35 words
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