Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1935
1935-11-04
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-11-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 256. Vol. XCIII MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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446 1935-11-04 1 SIR SAMUEL HOARE ON WORK AT GENEVA SATISFACTORY ANSWER TO DOUBTS THAT COLLECTIVE ACTION MIGHT BE SMOTHERED UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT BY FIFTY NATIONS London, November 3. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoarc, and the Minister for League Affairs, Mr. Anthony Eden, both returned toRugby Radio Service. - 446 words
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Article39 1935-11-04 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 3. The Cunard White Star announce that the 52,100 ton Atlantic liner Berengar a” will be retired from the services when Queen Mary” begins her sailings on May 27. next.Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article320 1935-11-04 1 Rugby Radio Service REPLY TO MR. LLOYD GEORGE MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN'S BROADCAST London, Nov. 3. Mr. Neville Chamberlain in a broadcast election adJress on behalf of the .National Government, last night, replied in detail to the charges of Mr. Lloyd George in a previous speech of theRugby Radio Service - 320 words
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Article99 1935-11-04 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 3. The Eastbound Imperial Airways’ plane is held up at Rangoon undergoing repairs owing to the damage sustained when landing. Mr. Barnard, who was anxious to return to Singapore, left by this morning’s Eastbound Dutch plane. The Imperial Airways’ West99 words
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Article104 1935-11-04 1 his fingers and distinguish colours. Rugby Radio Service. Blind Men Expected To Recover Their Sight London, November 2. Two remarkab'e cornea grafting operations, carried out at the Central London Ophthalmic Hosp tal early last month, have proved so successful that both patients, one of whom has been blindhis fingers and distinguish colours. Rugby Radio Service. - 104 words
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Article47 1935-11-04 1 Reuter Wireless. Article By Mr. Churchill In Strand Magazine Berlin, Nov. 3. The Ambassador in London has been instructed to lodge a protest against an article by Mr. Winston Churchill on Germany in the Strand Magazine” a» insulting to the head of the German State.Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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2293 1935-11-04 1 FAR-REACHING JUDGMENT IN APPEAL CONVICTION FOR BREACH OF TRUST UPHELD Accepting the evidence of two merchants as to tne correct meaning of ou consignment, Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith delivered judgment on Saturday dismissing the appeal of Tan Kee Leng, who was convicted and sentenced to 222,293 words
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Article652 1935-11-04 1 .—Reuter. NEW DECREE ANNOUNCED CONSERVE RESERVES OF COUNTRY Shanghai, Nov. 3. An announcement that the Chinese Government in order to conserve the currency reserves of the country and effect lasting measures of currency and banking reform has issued a deI cree to be effective from tomorrow,.—Reuter. - 652 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-04 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement17 1935-11-04 1 EAT FRESH Apples, Oranges BMMB and MM Grapefruit KOSfcjl Fnsh consignment received V.’ S V- 1 1,117 words
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Advertisement17 1935-11-04 1 KEY 'I JL BEER l Pure, Coo; Refreshing Sole Distributor» I N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.17 words
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Advertisement1962 1935-11-04 2 THE MUNICIPAL municipal. NOTICE OVERSEA-CHINESE D a P’J M CL RATES FOR CASUAL the municipal mun banking corporation, DA hi M COMMDSIUHEK3 vrr A n Ordinary and a Special Meeting of LIMITED I ADVERTISEMENTS george town, penang <lncor^±i n sa) chartered bank hedbilandschf dav the sth November, 1935. SUCCESSORS WIAKILftUW1,962 words
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Article1415 1935-11-04 3 baronne de la BOLTLLERIE - By baronne de la BOLTLLERIE (in Vogue.) Adventure, with a big A, lies at every turn of our road if we only take the pains to discover it. Three months ago, tired of a dull and uninteresting European- winter and greatly in need of a change, I1,415 words
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Article969 1935-11-04 3 Land Of Many Peoples CLUB'S UNIFYING INFLUENCE J I I The growth of Rotary in Malaya, a (country of many different races, was dealt with in an interesting talk to the Cambridge Rotary Club by Rotarian C. S. See, from Kuala Lumpur. 1 Rotarian Morley Stuart (president)969 words
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Advertisement163 1935-11-04 3 MORRIS n a SPECIALISATION ...all big car values upset 111 Y-W fi I» 1 1 I THE MORRIS BIG SIXES (SERIES 11) Q Cars that destined for itry leadership in the 1 y hig car field!.... lb* 7/ i These two new Morris sixes come into a category .j I163 words
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Article372 1935-11-04 4 Graphic Story Of Attempted Rescue WITNESS SAVED FROM SIMILAR FATE j An inquiry was held on Sat. by the I‘enang Coroner, Mr. 11.A.L. Luckham, into the deaths of two lamils, CSivalingam and Muniasamy, who were drowned in the sea oil Miami Beach,' at Tanjong I’ungah. A graphic372 words
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768 1935-11-04 4 BARON VON SPIEGEL'S VISIT SAYS KAISERS HUMANITY LOST GERMANY THE WAR In wartime a U-boat commander w'hose a 'voice was trained for the spiteful order E I Torpedo! Feuer”now a peaceful citi- E i zcn whose hobby is potato planting and E writing books.768 words
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Article580 1935-11-04 4 Criminal Breach Of Trust I TIME UNACCOUNTED i FOR i i i The case was concluded in the police! court on Sat. in which Lim Hock Eng. j former chief store-keeper of the N. V. j Straits Java Trading Co., was charged j with criminal breach580 words
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Article84 1935-11-04 4 Unregistered Smokers Plead Guilty, Two Chinese, Chew Chean and Yik Ah Cheong, pleaded guilty in the police court on Sat. when charged with having in possession chandu when not being registered smokers at No. 65, Stewart Lane on November 1. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, of the84 words
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Advertisement226 1935-11-04 4 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware! If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Fains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles,226 words
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Advertisement11 1935-11-04 4 EASTERN BAZAAR For LADIES* PYJAMAS KIMONOS GOLF COATS. 8, Bishcp Street.11 words
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Advertisement294 1935-11-04 4 c ci.— X X. > "YOU must strengthen your nerves with SANATOGEN' M Revitalize your nerves by taking Sanatogen.” That is what your doctor will advise you, when list- lessness, lack of appetite, or fretful sleep are robbing you of your health and joy of life. For physicians know that294 words
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451 1935-11-04 5 BUT FRENCH CHEF HAS ONE REGRET HIS LOVELY KITCHEN MAY BE IN DANGER I There is a Frenchman now in London' w'ho once altered the course of the Emperor of Abyssinia’s life. For over a year he was 'chef to Ras Tafari451 words
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Article449 1935-11-04 5 ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS i No definite figure regarding the cost of j organising the 1934 Poppy Day Appeal is I yet available, as this Appeal comes within the not yet published accounts for the i year ending September 30, 1935. I The figures do not vary much from449 words
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Article160 1935-11-04 5 Rride A Daughter Of i Dr. Oon Sim Kcng The marriage took place in Singapore on Saturday according to Chinese custom of Mr. Chia Teck Soon, the second son of Mr. I Chia Eng Say, the well-known Singapore [business man, and of Mrs. Chia Eng160 words
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Advertisement455 1935-11-04 5 Ja?»' rW<B ewMis for 15 years banished by a few Radox footbaths. Why suffer from corns? Why let corns continue to torture you and spoil your I pleasures? You can be rid of them so easily’ A few Radox footbaths and out they come, roots and all, as this lady455 words
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Advertisement473 1935-11-04 5 SPORTSMEN! 1 NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS Parachute Golf Ball GOLF CADDY BAGS. I FOR GARDEN Alft ROUND SHAPE, SOFT PATTERN, I PRACTICE 1 NO STEEL SUPPORT, SMALL «MQePVMA A NO 1 RUBBER SIZE TO TAKE ABOUT 6 CLUBS, SOI.ID LEATHER LA'J I CURED BALL BL( >CK ED I3ASE. g l473 words
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Miscellaneous239 1935-11-04 5 I FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Monday, 4th November, 1935. STATE OPERA GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE AN INTERESTING STORY SEATS 10, 20 and 30 cts. I THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA Presents 1. LOH MAH OH” 2. PAH HOO SIT KEAH” 3. SOO PAH KEAT SEATS 40, 30239 words
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Article, Illustration236 1935-11-04 6 THkenir Bow FAMILY GROUP RANEE, Whipsnade tigress, watched carefully over her three cubs when they made their first public appearance. Always an exemplary mother, Ranee did her best to control the playful youngsters when a photograph r called to take a picture of the triplets.236 words
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883 1935-11-04 7 EVENING AT THE CINEMA IS NOT A LUXURY! Though Singapore has no film studios it has cne resident whose name appears on Singapore thea'rc screens at every per- formance and is mor e important than I those of Greta Garbo, Charlie Chaplin883 words
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Article636 1935-11-04 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G D P. Olds, Agricultural Officer. Agricultural Department, has sailed for Home on long leave. Mr. J.M. B Hing, Assistant Engineer. Malayan Pubic Works Service, has left for Home on furlough. Mr. B.N. Flavin, Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs Department, S. S. and F.M.S. has sailed for Home636 words
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Advertisement180 1935-11-04 7 2nd LOUSY LIMERICK S WAILED AN ATOM IN SINGAPORE CITY. FOR THE SIZE OF THIS PLACE, THE J PAUCITY < I" OF REAL MATEY SHOWS, Z" LIKE A "RAG BALL" THA KNOWS, e TAKES THE BUN, OR THE CAKE. OR THE KITTY < ro: {lsn't he wonderful! I wonder if180 words
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483 1935-11-04 8 NotciLL? Victory Over Ce'swgor I j MATCH WON IN LAST MINUTE (I'roni ()ur Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 2. flic Services scored a notable victor} over Selangor in the last minute <if the game by 12 points (four unconverted tries) to 9 points (two483 words
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Article69 1935-11-04 8 Opening Match TOURISTS HELD AT PERTH Perth, Nov. 2. The match between the M.C.C. and West Australia at Perth was o M.C.C. scored 344 (Denis Smith 83, Mitchell-Innes 58 and James Langridge 50; Ditchburn captured 4 for 46) and 266 (Parks 51, Hardstaff 55 and Holmes 51;69 words
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Article393 1935-11-04 8 Malaya Cup Rugby JOHORE BEATEN AFTER GALLANT FIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 2. In th* Malaya Cup match here today Singapore beat Johore by one try (three points) to nil. A terrific ram storm at 3 o'clock made the ground like a mmature lake and393 words
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Article133 1935-11-04 8 In Perak Rugby Trial RITCHIE AND TENG KHOO OUTSTANDING (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 2. The feature of today’s State Rugby Trial on the padang was the inclusion of six Asiatic players among the two teams. This was perhaps the first occasion when Asiatics were133 words
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Article49 1935-11-04 8 Taiping Scholars Beat Bukit Chandan I From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November 3. The Taiping Scholars Badminton Party scored mother convincing victory a* Kuala Kangsar this? w<ek when they beat the Bukit Chandan Party by six matches to one. The visitors only lost a doubles match.49 words
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Article587 1935-11-04 8 Burma Rifles Win At Soccer SATURDAY’S CHARITY MATCH The first division league champions, the Muthibol Azahan Football Club, were de Ifeated by the Burma Rifles in a chanty 1 football match played on Sat. on t Victoria Green. A gate was collected xn aid of St. Mark’s587 words
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Article519 1935-11-04 8 BOTH SCORE ONE GOAL IN HOCKEY GAME Malacca, Saturday. Malacca drew with Selangor, -me all, in an Inter-S*ate hockey match her e today Selangor had to start witn-ut then skipper Greig who was absent owing to an 1 injury. Gorbex Singh moved to right back ana G519 words
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Article139 1935-11-04 8 iK.E. VII. School Win At Hockey iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 3. In a return hockey match played at Barit Buntar on Saturday, the King Edward VII School, Taiping, defeated the Krian Club by four goals to one. The Edwardians were the first to score through139 words
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Article413 1935-11-04 8 MALACCA TROUNCED AT HOME I Malacca, Saturday. Negri Sembilan played Malacca at Rugby today in ideal weather conditions. Malacca kicked off towards club end. From a midfield scrum Goode initiated a splendid threenuarters movement. Hughes transferred to Lindsay who got to the Malacca 25” before being brought413 words
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Article232 1935-11-04 8 P.F.S. Hockey Victories F.H.C.L. LOSES TO second xi The first and second hockey teams of the Penang liee School had two fixtures on Sat. on their own ground. meeting, the Government Trade School and the Penan Physical Culture League respectively The first team won by five goals232 words
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Advertisement13 1935-11-04 8 When SHOPPING Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For "LAME” LACES VELVET ANGLESKIN FLORAL CHIFFON13 words
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Advertisement372 1935-11-04 8 Wakened, by* indigestion PAIN ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feeling of wakening in the middle of the night with the pains of indigestion gnawlnff at your inside? Read how one Buch sufferer ended his trouble: I find that now 1 am turned 50, I have372 words
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1646 1935-11-04 9 MILTONDALE WINS BIG RACE TWEEDLEDEE PAYS BEST DIVIDEND OF DAY GALLANT MAGGIE AND SHORT SUIT OBLIGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh- November 2. IXxcept for a slight drizzle fluring the sixth race the weather kept fine for today’s races, the concluding1,646 words
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Article404 1935-11-04 9 j Rest Defeat Volunteers MUCH IMPROVED DISPLAY BY BACKS THE BEST TRIAL GAME OF THE J SEASON WAS THE GENERAL OPINION OF THOSE WHO (WATCHER SATURDAY’S MATCH BETWEEN THE P. P.W.V.C. AND (THE REST. THE REST REVERSED THE RESULT OF THE PRE- VIOUS MATCH BY WINNING404 words
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Article128 1935-11-04 9 Reuter. London Counties Beaten BRISTOL DEFEATS HARLEQUINS London, Nov. 2. The following are the results of he principal Rugby Union matches played today. London Counties 0 New Zealand 11 Cheshire 3 Lancashire 36 Northumberland 0 Durham 0 Notts. Lincs, and Derby 6 N. Midlands 31 YorkshireReuter. - 128 words
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Article64 1935-11-04 9 Reuter. Midlands Defeat The North The International rugby trials resulted as, follows:Midlands beat the North by 19 points to 15 points, at St. Andrews. Munster was beaten by Ulster by 8 points to 3, at Cork. PROBABLES SWAMP POSSIBLES The match between the Probables and the Possibles atReuter. - 64 words
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Article44 1935-11-04 9 .Reuter. South African WicketKeeper Johannesburg, Nov. 2. The death has occurred of H. B. Cameron, the South African wicket keeper, from enteric. Cameron was in the South Africa team which visited England this summer and played several not- able innings.-.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article1290 1935-11-04 9 GRIMSBY'S FINE PERFORMANCE BRENTFORD DEFEATS ARSENAL HEARTS WIN CONVINCINGLY Reute London, Nov. 2. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish I Leagues: FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 Grimsby T 6 Bolton W 3 Blackburn R 1 I Brentford 2Reute - 1,290 words
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Advertisement42 1935-11-04 9 I EXTENSIVE SHIPMENT OF XMAS GIFTS I I AT '1 l NEW LOW PRICES I JUST UNPACKED BY I BOON HAK COMPANY g 25. Bishop Street, Penang. Ilf You Want REAL BARGAINS Come To Our| I SALE I NOW IN FULL SWING42 words
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Article857 1935-11-04 10 We have already referred to the principal features of the Budget for next year. A perusal of the memorandum on the draft estimates, compared with those of 1934, reveal further interesting facts, especially as regards increments and decreases in each department and as regards extraordinary public works. There857 words
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Article702 1935-11-04 10 UVZ -.Lie V VUll' U V/J. 111 r i I<II I Id. tric Office, Kua'a Kangsar.Times Malaya. IMMIGRATION TIDE i Once again there is definite evidence that the immigration tide is flowing. Every week come to these shores some hundreds of Chinese and Indian labourers. TheyUVZ -.Lie V VUll' U V/J. 111 r i / I<II I Id. ! tric+ Office, Kua'a Kangsar.Times Malaya. - 702 words
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Article, Illustration243 1935-11-04 10 LAURA GUERITE - LAURA GUERITE AT E. O. With Zelma Wright It’s just like old times to be showing at the E. O. Hotel said Laura Guerite when she dropped into the Pinang Gazette” for a few moments this morning. Laura Guerite gets down to things straight away and243 words
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Article75 1935-11-04 10 j Three Cheese G?Hs I injured (From Our Own Correspondent! Singapore, Nev. 4. O. e <>f the worrl thunderstorms for years war xperkneed yesterday afternoon in which tat e Chirere girls were injured through lightening striking a house. Three cgws and on. can taking shel'erii und*75 words
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Advertisement214 1935-11-04 10 If your face wears a frown IBL' and the spleen B aL M keeps you down K K£ J sFW tXi i f$ O| K JI A&/ldftrtCL V JI CARLSBERC I LAGER PUSHER STOUT SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. I Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. HFor Stamina and Vitality214 words
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Advertisement42 1935-11-04 10 ~n (I/CRIMIHMIHC i IRIHKW WAND j UKM FILJLHIL t-ELR DE/ 1 AMD PUREH INGREDIENT/’ EXPERT DREWER/* TUCH I/ THE COMBINATION THAT COE/ IO MAKE "(HOP ifiTAH" THE bEH OF ALL BEER/ DISTRIBUTOR/ HCNRy WAUGH CoL PENANG, SINGAPORE. IPOH <ft KUALA LUMPUR. Ji42 words
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Article1195 1935-11-04 11 SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM'S TRENCHANT i i LETTER SHOULD MALAYS MARCH WITH THE TIMES In the October issue of British Malaya’’ Sir Erank Swettenhani writes a trenchant letter on certain comments made on his speech at the annual dinner oi the Association of British Malava. Sir, After1,195 words
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Article222 1935-11-04 11 .Reuter Wireless. Asmara. Nov. 3. The mainbody of Birolis and Askaris 1 occupied Enda Abbamas, a commanding position surrounded by fertile well-watered I valleys. Women welcomed the invaders. Large herds of cattle were brought out from concealment and the troops bought many. General Santinis’ blackshirts are expected to.Reuter Wireless. - 222 words
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Article138 1935-11-04 11 Cantonese Convicted STAY OF EXECUTION GRANTED Judgment was delivered in the police j court today in the case in which a Cani tonese, Chan Heng, was charged with using the front room of No. 7, Cintra Street, temporarily or otherwise, as a common betting house at noon138 words
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370 1935-11-04 11 Minimum Of $l,OOO Imposed TIME ALLOWED FOR PAYMENT A min mum nne of $l,OOO was imposed i an tducaita Chinese, email oeng Jeaig, X-AK-*- r V.llv-Ai vviivii luc Coot came up im.*. aj.jl.. i>aiu uicie wa» some ovulewneie at, ne nau Deen ictain«.u i.or me370 words
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Article99 1935-11-04 11 Chinese Arrested On A Warrant Arrested on a warrant yesterday a Chinese named Teoh Seow Chin was produced before the magistrate, Mr. H.A.L. Luckham, in the police court today charged W’ith having in his possession Indian hemp at Macalister Road on June 11. A second charge99 words
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Article105 1935-11-04 11 Accused Released On $4OO Bail A S nghalese, N.V.A. Susuka, was pro-] duced in the po’ice court today on a charge of theft in respect of 30 planks, 100 water- 1 pipes and poles on August 3. Mr. H. McNeice appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Khoo Soon105 words
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Article157 1935-11-04 11 Girl Knocked Down By Car A minor accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Dato Kramat Road when a 1 small girl was knocked down by a motorcar. The girl, who sustained minor injuries, was taken to the General Hospital where she received treatment. An aged Chinese woman, Ong157 words
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Advertisement170 1935-11-04 11 Only A Few Weeks More IN WHICH TO DECIDE ON GIFTS FOR FRIENDS IN THE HOMELAND. LET US HELP YOU CHOOSE. I If you cannot call and inspect (without obligation. of course) our distinctive range of Gifts, write and ask for copy of our Gift Suggestion booklet. i We Shall170 words
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4436 1935-11-04 12 FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS INTRODUCED Proceedings at the First Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company, held at the Chartered Insurance Institute, 20, Aldermanbury, London, E.C. 2, on Tuesday, October 8, 1935. Mr. John Hower o n, Chairman of the4,436 words
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Article406 1935-11-04 12 SINGAPORE ON HER SECOND LAST VOYAGE i When the Trier sailed from Main Wharf. Tanjong Pagar, on Friday evening, she started on her last homeward voyage from Singapore. This 9.400-ton liner owned by the Nord--1 deutscher Lloyd, W’hich has been in the Far Eastern service since 1923,406 words
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Advertisement13 1935-11-04 12 Always Something New .■< EASTERN BAZAAR. 8, BISHOP ST. ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE BEST.13 words
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Article1308 1935-11-04 13 ADVANCE OF NORTHERN ARMY ITALIAN PLANES BOMB MAKALE Rome, Nov. 3. A message from Asmara states that the advance of the Northern Army to Makale has been resnm-j <.*<!. I he troops of General San- 1 tini’s b’irst Army Corps, and General Iiroll’s Native Corps are moving1,308 words
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688 1935-11-04 13 Reuter. Condition Satisfactory I WIFE CONVINCED HE WILL NOT DIE I Interrupted Conference Resumed NANKING, NOV. 2. A BULLETIN THIS MORNING STATES THAT Mr. WANG CHING WEI PASSED A COMFORTABLE NIGHT, HIS CONDITION IS SATISFACTORY AND HIS WIFE IS CONVINCED THAT HE WILL NOT DIE.Reuter. - 688 words
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414 1935-11-04 13 UNANIMOUS DECISION BY 50 NATIONS BELIEF THAT IT WILL SHORTEN DURATION OF WAR Rugby Radio Service. GENEVA, NOV. 2. THE DELEGATES OF 50 NATIONS AND THE CO-ORDINAT-ING COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY l ADOPTED NOV. 18 AS THE DATE OF ENFORCEMENT OF SANCTIONS, ONLY CHILE MAKINGRugby Radio Service. - 414 words
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Article590 1935-11-04 13 Reuter. Broadcast Speech MAINTAINING PEOPLE IN I IDLENESS j London, Nov. 2. i At the invitation of the Liberal' .Leaders, Air. Lloyd George last night occupied one of their three 'allotted broadcasts, in the series arranged in connection with the General Election, and dealt with».Reuter. - 590 words
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Article70 1935-11-04 13 Rugby Radio Service. No Marked Change In Position Of Parties London, Nov. 2. The Municipal elections took place yesterday in over 360 boroughs and countyboroughs for the return of one-third of the membership of local councils. Though there has been no very marked 1 change in the positions– Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article56 1935-11-04 13 nerce storm of wind and rain.- Rugby Radio Service. Crew Rescued By RocketApparatus London, Nov. 2. Sixteen members of the crew of the 945ton Danish cargo vessel, Elisabeth” were rescued by a rocket apparatus early today* off the west coast of Scotland during a. fierce stormnerce storm of wind and rain.- Rugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Advertisement471 1935-11-04 13 THE PENANG HARBOUR BOARD Tenders For Coal. Tenders, sealed and endorsed,, will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon on Wednesday, 27th November, 1935, for th: supply of 3,000 TONS OF STEAM LUMP COAL. First delivery to be given not later than Ist January, 1936. Tenders471 words
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Article223 1935-11-04 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by route to Singapore and thence by K. N. I. L. M. Service will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by route to Singapore and thence by K. L. M. Service223 words
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Article753 1935-11-04 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines j The following is a list of vessels arriving i UMI sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY I S.S. ALFOER” from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails for same ports on Wednesday. S.S. BUYSKES from Langsa,753 words
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Advertisement228 1935-11-04 14 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For DAINTY "UNDIES” THE BLUES I No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly called The Blues.” It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terrible feeling which makes J all the world appear228 words
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Advertisement61 1935-11-04 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS buy records. Because its ta British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Procest Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Music Tunes to All Taste. Vilathikulom Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang61 words
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Miscellaneous980 1935-11-04 14 Wireless Programmes 8.50 p.m.— Opening announcement. 9.00 B•B C Music. '9.10Talk on sports. 9 25 Music. 9.30 Meeting of the Phohi Club. TODAY (Auuoncer answers listeners’ reports). 9 50News from Holland. 10 05Music. Transmission 5 10.10—Talk on literature. 10.25—Music.J 10.30From Mail to Mail in Holland. Two of the following frequencies980 words
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Miscellaneous259 1935-11-04 14 in Malaya. News is given in French and English and some announcements are In English Morning transmissions are usually on 12,000 kcs. 6.00 a.m. News and Gramophone music. 7.30 e.m. Orchestral Music. 7.00 p.m. Concert and news. 8.00 p.m. Talks. 8.15 -11.00 p.m. Music and news bulletin. 11.00 (p.m. Marseillaise.259 words
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Advertisement41 1935-11-04 16 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD* MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS INKS G /Y T>A7DG f s /"rf V CASH BOOKS DAY.BOOKS LETTER HEADS MEMORANDUM FORMS C ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES I i r ii41 words
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Miscellaneous210 1935-11-04 16 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 PERFORMANCES THOUSANDS HAVE ACCLAIMED IT THE SUPREME SHOCKER OF ALL TIME flr oh i Es xw»-» A DOCTOR l® B DEN 0 N I N J <W HAUNTED VAUEFF; must he seek to destroy those he loves?...ls there no escaping r the doom210 words
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Miscellaneous96 1935-11-04 16 MAJESTIC 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 SEASON EXTENDED TILL TOMORROW Three Of The Screen's Greatest Character Actors In VICTOR HUGO'S PULSING STORY OF MAN’S INHL MANI I\. MONUMENTAL! a picture that TAKES ITS PLACE BESIDE AN IMMORTAL CLASSIC! VICTOR b -1 |h HUGO'S I k MkJCt rll)[hiß i MuWom 'Y < I96 words
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Miscellaneous157 1935-11-04 16 6-00 OPENING TONIGHT 9-15 HERE AT LAST! FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE GREATEST OF ALL MODERN INDIAN SOCIAL DRAMAS MADE INTO A SUPERB TAMIL TALKIE PIONEER'S OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION Dumbachari” with the famous stars cf "Naliathangal“ MISS P. S. RATNA BAI MISS P. S. SARASWATHI BAI MR. M. R. KRISHNAMOORTHI MR.157 words
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513 1935-11-04 17 SINGAPORE MAY LEAD THE WORLD HEADQUARTERS FOR COLONY VOLUNTEER AIR FORCE THREE INSTRUCTORS AND SIX PLANES Air-Commodore Sidney Smith, Air Officer j Commanding the R.A.F., Far East, annpuneed on Saturday that the new civil’ aerodrome at Singapore would be used as the headquarters for513 words
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Article939 1935-11-04 17 ECHO OF OLD BANKRUPTCY The bankruptcy of Arshak Sarkies was again before the Bankruptcy Court on Friday before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith, when his lordship granted the motion of Mr. E. N. Taylor, the Official Assignee, for the issue of letters of request. Mr. Taylor said939 words
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374 1935-11-04 17 Dublin, Oct. 21 I A thirty’-one-year-old woman who declares that she was forced to marry a stranger against her will, and that she was beaten by her father when she refused, applied unsuccessfully to the Free State t374 words
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Advertisement270 1935-11-04 17 A MAN AND HIS HAIR fa} ARE SOON PARTED anc ts a deuce a job to get them together again. 7J But Brylcreem can do it. Falling hair is often caused W-T-xL.;!! b Y tbe use °f inferior hair-dressings which set hard and leave a deposit which chokes the pores270 words
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Advertisement13 1935-11-04 17 EASTERN BAZAAR For Stockings. BLUE MOON With GUIDASEAM 8, Bishop St. Phone 1396.13 words
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Advertisement196 1935-11-04 17 yniwnjwftlOlrO 111 nil GET BACKW YOUR LOST POWERS... I IFE loses its interest when your vitality is low. You are unable to do the things that were once so easyconcentration at work is impossible and recreation and pleasure do you no good. You feel flabby and dispirited. What you need196 words
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Article1087 1935-11-04 18 (By Mr. H.G. Sarwar, M.A., M.C.S. (Retired). The world’s politics are in a state of great apparent confusion. Appearances I are, however, often deceptive and it may i be that what is going on behind the scenes I is more important and more valuable than1,087 words
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Article130 1935-11-04 18 Mr. Khaw Bian Thong SUCCUMBS TO MALARIA I I The news was received on Sat. from Bhuket, Siam, of the death of Mr. Khaw Bian Thong, late of Penang, at about 10 a.m. yesterday. He succumbed to malaria after a very brief illness. Mr. Bian Thong130 words
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Article151 1935-11-04 18 I Fatal Fall From Ladder j While engaged in taking off a sign-board from a barber’s shop in Cintra Street 'yesterday morning, a Teochew named Lam Bong Wah slipped from a ladder and sustained a fracture of the skull. The 1 man died on the spot. j151 words
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Advertisement467 1935-11-04 18 1 Dog Appliances j AND MEDICINES FOR ALL TYPES g OF DOGS. COLLARS, GAG COLLARS, LEADS, COUPLES, HARNESS, BRUSHES COMBS, COMBINATION BRUSH 4 COMB, CHAIN CHOKES, ETC., ETC. 2 PF NETRATING WHALEBONE DRY-CLEANING POWDER r BRUSHES I WM la. WliJ'll/ii'li ll I 'III’ IVPIH illi lII* N°- 100. Metal Container,467 words
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Advertisement10 1935-11-04 18 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUE.10 words
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Advertisement277 1935-11-04 18 Representative: A. T. GILLESPIE, P.O. Box 217, VOU, too, can have teeth that are r"®/' 1 beautifully white and sparkling. M i J; v J Just brush them daily with Macleans, one °f *h e most effective toothpastes *****1 l known to dentistry. Macleans Peroxide Toothpaste removes unsightly stains, polishes277 words
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489 1935-11-04 19 NO PERMANENCE, NO CIVIC PRIDE, NO CULTURE, NO ART JAPANESE POET LAUREATE ON EMPTY PARADISE Professor Yone Noguchi, Japanese Poet Laureate, lecturer in English literature and cultural ambassador between East and West. who arrived on Thursday on his way to India, th’nks that Singapore489 words
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Article122 1935-11-04 19 Woman Victimised BUT INTRUDERS MISS LARGE SUM OF MONEY Sitiawan, Saturday. A daring robbery took place here last night, when three men, wearing masks, are alleged to have entered a Chinese woman’s house at about midnight and ransacked it in search of money. They warned the122 words
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Article270 1935-11-04 19 A FUGITIVE FROM FEAR New York. October 19. One of the last surviving panneis of A Capone, the fallen king of Chicago’s racketeers, has been discovered aimlessly sailing backwards and forwards across the Gulf of California Tony Gentleman” Zybosko. who used to be Capone’s270 words
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Article247 1935-11-04 19 "Strong Understanding" With Great Britain "Holland has defences in this part of the world, but it is fortunate for the Netherlands Indies that the Naval Base in Singapore is so strong.” This was a remark on Thursday of Heer J.J. van Dijk, former War Minister in Holland,247 words
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Article141 1935-11-04 19 A Groundsman's Ordeal COLLEGE BOYS WATCH FROM OLD CARS Windsor, Oct. 21 A large crowd, including film and Press photographers, gathered at Old Windsor to watch an unusual driving test. Charles Hester, groundsman at Beaumont College, wanted to use a motor-driven hand roller for the Rugby141 words
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Article252 1935-11-04 19 Mr. M. MacDonald And The Government Policy London, Oct. 21 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary of State for the Colonies, was the principal guest of the Anglo-Palestinian Club at the annual dinner at the May Fair Hotel. Mr. James de Rothschild, M.P., president of the club, presided. Replying to252 words
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Article226 1935-11-04 19 Effort To Increase Trade Manchester, Oct. 14 The directors of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, at their meeting today, decided to send a trade mission to Australia The party will leave this country early in January, and will investigate the possibilities of increasing trade between Australia226 words
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Advertisement276 1935-11-04 19 Avery” Weighing Scales I BRITISH MADE fL Unsurpassed for SENSITIVENESS, 1 ACCURACY and i > LASTING QUALITY I Avery machines are built by experts, f with tested material and to the most f modern designs. They are backed by 1 over a century’s scale making I experience. 1 Every machine276 words
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Article277 1935-11-04 20 Accidents On Deepavali Day DRIVERS FINED AND LICENCES SUSPENDED I would like to point out the seriousness of this offence. When I saw accused he was absolutely incapable and was lying on the police station floor.” Thus said Inpcctor Embury when a Tamil named Sonamutthu was produced277 words
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Article170 1935-11-04 20 9,300 tons motor ships.Rugby Radio Sei vice. Greater Activity Reported London, November 3. Greater activity in ship building is re ported. Last mcnth ordeis placed for 43 vessels of which 32 are for British owners. Out of 275 000 tons gross 154,000 ar e for motor9,300 tons motor ships.Rugby Radio Sei vice. - 170 words
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Article153 1935-11-04 20 Mother-in-law of the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Lee Bian Tiong nee Khoo Saw Tin Neoh at the age of 69 years, which took piace at midnight last night at her residence at Acheen Street. The153 words
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Article93 1935-11-04 20 During the week ending 26*h October, '*935, exports from Ma'avan ports amounted to 27,878 cases, of which: 19,296 (69 per cent) casos were to the United Kingdom, 4.228 (15 per cent) case®- to the Continent. rf Eurono 2.195 (8 nor tn Canada, and 2,159 (8 per93 words
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Article123 1935-11-04 20 HN SATURDAY TODAY London(Spot) £222.10.0 No Market London(3 months) £213.5.0 No Market Singapore $108.75 $108.75 Business Done Penang $109.25 $109.00 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA.(Sundried) $5.45 $5.40 BLACK PEPPER $B.OO $B.OO RUBBER London ®ftd 6d.d New York 13%c(G) 13%c(G) SingaporeSpot 22c 21%c November 22123 words
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241 1935-11-04 20 Criminal Appeals SENTENCE QUASHED IN ONE CASE In the Supreme Court this morning, Lee Eng Ng appealed against a conviction and sentence (in the Penang Police Court) on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one Kai Seng at Kimberley Street, on September 10, with a241 words
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Article128 1935-11-04 20 The following are the latest quotations for today TINS Buyers Sellers Ampat 6 7% 7 A. Wengs 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 97% 100 Hitam 55 .57 I Hong Fatt 72% -75 Jelebu 1.07% 1.12% K. Lanjut 17 3 17 9 1 Katu 19 6 20 3 K.128 words
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Article265 1935-11-04 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday 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 29 31 29 31 Lukut 1.25 1.30 1.25 1.30265 words
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Article210 1935-11-04 20 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 41 64 74 39 64 New York 4 91/'.j 4.91 ft Montreal 4.97 4.96% Brussels 29.18% 29.16 Geneva 15.12% 15 12 Amsterdam 7.24 7.23% Milan 60% 60 }g Berlin 12.22 12.21% Prague 118 Jg 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm210 words
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Article48 1935-11-04 20 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 London Bank 214 4 m l st 214 ft Private 3 m|st credit o Documentary On New York Demand k 73/ India T.T. 154 y France T T g 6() Hongkong T T 25 dla Shanghai T T 4g d[s Bar Silver 29 548 words
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Article313 1935-11-04 20 LEADING BROKERS SHARE LIST i I UMHArJ I lUbAi rmex-o The following are th e latest quotat in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. s bha.u List today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers hellers TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92% 1.87% 1.92 B. Selangor 97% 1.00 97 1.00 Hitam 55 60c 55 60c Hong313 words
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Advertisement207 1935-11-04 20 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Hillman 14 HP. Excellent condition, 4 new tyres. $875/- or near offer. Morris 8, one year old $925/- or offer. H.M.V. Electric Automic gramophone $l9O. Apply T. A. O’SULLIVAN. Education Office Penang. FREE ON APPLICATION HEALTH PRESERVER Apply to HERBAL CHEMICAL WORKS Post Box No. *****207 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-11-04 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfal I 6.00 a.m. 78 E. 2 m.m. I Noon 80 N. W. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 4.50 a.m. 12.17 p.m. 7.21 p.m TOMORROW 6.50 a.m. 12.42 a.m. 9.08 p.m. 1.58 p.m.39 words
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