Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 November 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-11-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED BAH.Y. No. 266. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article516 1935-11-15 1 In Flying Club Machine FOR VICTORIA POINT Mr. Eric Greenwood, the Penang Flying Club .instructor, left for Victoria Point at 9.20 this morning with Mr. C. J. Melrose, the Australian airman who made a forced landing on the beach of a Siamese village while, searching for Sir516 words
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1820 1935-11-15 1 LABOUR FAILS TO GAIN HALF SEATS EXPECTED Liberal Leader, Whip And Assistant Whip Defeated London, Nov. 14. A government majority of over 200 is confidently predicted on the basis of the first day’s results. Labour failed to score half the gains on which it1,820 words
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Article219 1935-11-15 1 .Rugby Radio Service. Growing Activity STEEL TINPLATE RE-OPENING London, November 14. Evidence pf growing business activity which promises well for continued recovery in the next period accumulates. News has reached Swansea of plans to re-open the Cwmfelim Tinplate Works which have been idle for years. It is.Rugby Radio Service. - 219 words
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Article96 1935-11-15 1 Rugby Radio Service. To Be Christened On November 20 The christening of the infant son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent will take place in the private Chapel at Buckingham Palace on the afternoon of November 20. It is understood that four names will be given toRugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-15 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement30 1935-11-15 1 Ilia Th. Fastest Mirror Reflex Camera B "ACORN" AB I Evaporated Milk j 1 I A NEW ZEALAND I I PRODUCT Pure And Full Of Vitamins. J W. S. 1930 words
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Advertisement2204 1935-11-15 2 RATrS FOR CASUAL MUNICIPAL NOTICE THE TAIPING TIN PENANG HILL RANKS KAILJ run vmjuml DREDGING COMPANY LTD. RAILWAY D M H A O ADVERTISEMENTS Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.)! I Assessment List 1936 it» iSirli LOST SCRIP JjFJ CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE AH communications relating to Notice is hereby given that2,204 words
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Article, Illustration2623 1935-11-15 3 Royal Command Performance Dodie Smith's Latest Play Striking Soviet Sound Film Paula Wessely's New Picture. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 2. A Cavalcade Of Variety THE Royal Performance at the London Palladium this week was a real cavalcade of variety. There was not only the cream2,623 words
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Advertisement241 1935-11-15 3 I DOUBLED Services Home I as from 3 October THE REASON I All these air liners have four engines for greatest I reliability and offer the highest standards of comfort and service I THE RESULT I The weekly service Home has become so popular that it has had to be241 words
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1161 1935-11-15 4 Questions In Federal Council BY HON. MR. E. D. SHEARN At yesterday s meet.ng of the Federal Council the Hon. Mr. E.D. Shearn asked a number of questions re the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co. Ltd. The questions and written answers were as follows: (1)1,161 words
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Article110 1935-11-15 4 jForm Of Tax Still Under Consideration At yesterday’s meeting of the Federal Council the Hon Mr Lai Tet Lake asked that in view of the lapse of time snee the publication of the notice of the possible introduction of taxation of motor vehicles fitted with Diesel engines or110 words
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Article292 1935-11-15 4 No Reason For Reduction In F.M.S. The Hon. .Mr. Lai Tet Loke asked at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Council: In view of the satisfactory state of the country’s finances, will the Government be so good to state if it is intended now or at an early date292 words
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Article199 1935-11-15 4 At Technical And Trade Schools J At yesterday’s meeting of the Federal j Council, the Hon’ble Raja Abdul Aziz Ibni Al-Marhum Raja Muda Musa, C.M.G. I (Raja Muda of Perak) asked will the f Government please state how many Malay students are attending the Technical and Trade Schools199 words
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Article127 1935-11-15 4 i For Mercantile Employees May I enquire, asked the Hon. Mr. Lai Tet Loke at yesterday’s meeting of the i Federal Council whether Government has I taken notice of certain letters communica- ted to the press written by Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim, a retired member of this Council,127 words
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Advertisement83 1935-11-15 4 MbJpHIS Christmas you can pay your friends no higher compliment than to send them a gift case of this famous old Scotch whisky. Johnnie Walker is packed in specially decorated cases of 3, 6 or 12 bottles—all ready for dispatch to your friends—or yourself. Sole Agents for S S. and83 words
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2704 1935-11-15 5 TEA THE MAIN CROP Coffee Still Uncertain EUROPEANS MUST HAVE CAPITAL The following paper was laid before the Federal Council by command of His Rxcellency The High Commissioner at yesterday’s meeting: f The Experimental Station, Tanah Rata, was opened in 1926. Trials of tea, Ara-'2,704 words
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Advertisement110 1935-11-15 5 WAR IN TOYLAND FORT CAPTURED BY THE BIG BAD WOLF FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT THIS CHRISTMAS If EVERYONE WILL BE DELIGHTED AND SATISFIED WITH THE VS*!® SELECTION AND VALUE OF OUR TOYS. m GREAT ATTRACTION IB- FOR the W/M jW CHILDREN bring them to see Micky Mouse r AT war (SECOND FLOOR)110 words
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Article, Illustration196 1935-11-15 6 AHE T© ©mi® EJM® F©xS THERE WAS A GREAT ARRAY OF TOP HATS at Lower Swell, near Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. It was the official opening of the fox-hunting season, and a centenary was being celebratedthat of the separate existence of the Heythrop Hounds. The Duke of196 words
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1750 1935-11-15 7 Right To Appear In Appeal Case POSITION DEFINED Kuala Lumpur, .Nov 13 That counsel assigned by the State to «defend an accused person charged with the capital offence cannot appear before A Court of Appeal unless he has been asked to do so1,750 words
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Article253 1935-11-15 7 YOUNG ENGLISH SPEAKING MAN The appointment of a Penghulu of a .new type is described under a heading of $205 in the supplementary expenditure re- commended by the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council at its last meeting Penghulu Muhammad Natar” it is stated was253 words
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Article82 1935-11-15 7 Recent Outbreak In Singapore An extra $1,360 was the cost of the smallpox outbreak in Singapore recently A sum of $5OO was provided in the estimates for the suppression of zymotic disease in the Straits Settlements this year. The Finance Committee of the Legislative Council, however, recommended82 words
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Article563 1935-11-15 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Bishop of Singapore (Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts) is visiting Penang this weekend. He hopes to dedicate the new Altar and Sanctuary Chair, which have been recently presented to St. George’s Church, at the morning service, and to preach at the evening service, on Sunday. Seven R.A.F.563 words
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Advertisement40 1935-11-15 7 Jn Malaya-Send Malayan Sards I I 9 BOX OF SIX CHOICE Qhfi&tfncu) j Qa/fdA I Rl wilkVewsoF I *TVu (?D E E* fif IkAYA M. .Bishop Street. Penang. Obtainable at PRITCHARD CO.. LTD.. J. RUGDEE CO., 28, Bishop Street. I40 words
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Advertisement39 1935-11-15 7 Clocks of rare Beauty Polished walnut cases, chromium bezil y?. hour strike from $2B.4/4 Westminster strike from 46.I 15 jewels stainless steel Swiss lever, timed and tested by Gammeters specialists $39.50. AGENTS ROBINSON PIANO CO. (S.S.) LTD., PENANG. t39 words
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1295 1935-11-15 8 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" Below will be found the full programme for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting to be run at Singapore tomorrow, Saturday, November 16, together with selections by 1 icTac: RACE 1 Horses, Class 3,1,295 words
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616 1935-11-15 8 YOUNG AMAN EASILY OUTPOINTED BOY TONY BEATS JOE GAINS (BY SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Nov. 15. t In a needle bout of twelve threeminute rounds in which he established |a definite superiority, Little Abayan, the fastest 1-ilipino flyweight yet seen in this country, easily defeated616 words
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Article275 1935-11-15 8 Fixtures For Tomorrow EVERTON TO ENTERTAIN ARSENAL The fol’ow.ng are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues. FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v. Chelsea Bolton W v. Manchester C. Brentford’ v. Sunderland Derby C. v Birmingham Everton v Arsenal Huddersfield T. v.275 words
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Article68 1935-11-15 8 Principal Matches For Tomorrow The following are the principal Rugby Union fixtures to be played tomorrow: Cumberland v. Cheshire Durham v. Yorkshire Lancashire v. Northumberland Leicestershire and East Midlands v. New Zealand Cambridge U. v. Blackheath Coventry v. Northampton Devonport Services v. Bristol Gloucester v. Bath Guy’s Hospital68 words
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Article48 1935-11-15 8 .Reuter. Eastern Counties Trounced London, November 14. Today’s Rugby results were as follows: At Wenstead, Sussex defeated Eastern Counties by 25 points to 5; At Maidstone, Kent defeated Surrey by 14 points tp 6; Guy’s Hospital defeated St. Bart’s Hospital by 16 points to 4..Reuter. - 48 words
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Article118 1935-11-15 8 Hockey At Victoria Green In a game of hockey played yesterday on the Victoria Green the Chinese Recreation Club beat the Penang Teachers’ Association by four goals to two. Neither side was at full strength, the C.R.C. playing with ten men while the Teachers had only eight,118 words
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226 1935-11-15 8 Penang Malays Beaten VICTORY BY 11 POINTS TO 3 In a somewhat dull and monotonous gamt of rugby on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday, the Penang Malays suifered a defeat at the hands oi the E" Coy. Volunteers by 11 po nts (one goal and226 words
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Article141 1935-11-15 8 Perak's Team Against Selangor (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 14. The following have been selected tc play for the Perak Asiatics against the Selangor Asiatics in the All-Blues cup competition at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday the 16th inst: Lee Mun Yui (Capt Lim Boon Keat j and141 words
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Advertisement184 1935-11-15 8 WHEN DRY COARSE SURFACE CELLS ARE MELTED, NEW SMOOTH SKIN APPEARS" (LEFT) Outer skin d u cel,s surface dry Vi 11 P caus *“ft roughness It is a scientific fact that harshness is dead skin, clinging to your surface skin, making it rough. Dermatologist tells how to melt it: When184 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1935-11-15 9 CLUBS SUPPLY THE BASIS COUNTY AND "NATIONAL” DEPENDENT ON THEM A WORD FOR "MINORS" To say that the strength of Rugby Union football lies in the clubs is but to emphasise the obvious, for without the basis of club football there would be none of the1,162 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1935-11-15 9 Go/f New Theory On Head Position AMERICAN METHODS The sooner experts cease repeating the futile request, Keep your eye on the ball,’ the better.” This refreshing and somewhat unusual statement occurs in J.C. Macbeth's new contribution to the literature of the game, and which is1,178 words
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Article, Illustration722 1935-11-15 9 OXFORD LOSE IN STRONG WIND KEEN STRUGGLE IN THE FOURSOMES Women's Golf Miss Fishwick s team of women, receiv-| ing a third in both morning foursomers and afternoon singles, beat Oxford Uni-* versity on October 30 at Wentworth by 1214 to At lunch time th722 words
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Article150 1935-11-15 9 Billiards Davis beat H. Lindrum by 501 points in the week’s match, at Thurston’s, in which he conceded the Australian 3,000. During the first of Saturday’s session» Davis secured the lead for the first time; in that session he totalled 1,075 points for 'an average of 98.150 words
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337 1935-11-15 9 Frank Hearne's Story Of Cecil Rhodes "GOLDEN AGE" MEMORIES Frank Hearne, a member of the first English team to tour South Africa in *****9, and who afterwards toured England with the first South African side in 1894, has just celebrated his golden wedding. He337 words
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Article771 1935-11-15 10 Reviewing the Events of the Year at the Lord Mayor’s banquet at the Guildhall, London, on Saturday last Sir Samuel Hoare, the Foreign Secretary, said that Egypt has spontaneously and willingly come out on the side of w’orld peace. Her action made all the more welcome the present visit771 words
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Article167 1935-11-15 10 Herd Of 50 On Public Road (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 15. A Sikh cattle owner w’as fined $25 yesterday by the First Ipoh Magistrate in the Police Court at the instance of th e Police for allowing his cattle to go on to a public167 words
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Article73 1935-11-15 10 Chinese Tapper Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 14. Alleged to have used criminal force to an Indian woman named Angammah, with intent to outrage her modesty, a Chinese tapper from Batu Kurau named Choong Ah Leng made his appearance before the Taiping Magistrate. The accused73 words
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Article872 1935-11-15 10 When Real Fight I Begins AND WHAT HAPPENS AFTER (By Reuter’s Chief Parliamentary Correspondent) Polling in the British General Election began yesterday. After the dissolution proclamation which also summoned the new Parliament, the next step was the despatch of writs to the sheriffs or returning officers in872 words
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Article180 1935-11-15 10 Doctors from all over the country visited the London Medical Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, London, (England) on I October 21. They did so to inform themselves of the latest results of research by British chemists. This year, for example, visitors were able to sec for180 words
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Article102 1935-11-15 10 Successful Candidates i For 1935 Successful Colonial Service candidates selected during 1935 and allocated in the first instance to Malaya are: S. Angus, Oxford, C. R. Forsyth, Melbourne and Oxford A. N. Goode, Cambridge, J. D. Lambert, Cambridge, R-Middleton-Smith. Cxford. Police and Customs: J. Mcßarnes. Merchant Taylors. D.102 words
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Article101 1935-11-15 10 After Running Away With. Girl's Necklace (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 14. A young girl while returning home from, the Jubilee Park last night was the victimsof a snatch-thieving outrage when she was relieved of a valuable gold necklace The girl, however, had the presence of101 words
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Article136 1935-11-15 10 State Function Next Week A ceremony of investiture of His Highness the Sultan of Johore with the insignia of Kmght Grand Cross of the British Empire, which honour was conferred upon him by His Majesty the King in the Birthday Honour of this year, will136 words
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Advertisement155 1935-11-15 10 MABMIXb .J Trade M urfc dur»*'’* Marmite makes all meat and vegetable dishes more nutritious Use and digestible as well as far more MARMITE appetising. It is the Great Yeast for Food, extremely rich in Vitamin B, Soups, Stews, which is essential to perfect health. Gravies, Sauces, To ma fc155 words
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Advertisement44 1935-11-15 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER RRSMMHt» So long cherished by all dainty womanhood that it has become a very part of modern social life. It is charming at all times and in tune with all occasions. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOII K. LUMPUR.44 words
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Article151 1935-11-15 11 Alleged Fraud On Singapore Lawyer Singapore, Nov. 12. Interesting developments are ed in a case in which a Straits-bo Boyanese named Ahmad Omar is c ar ed with falsely representing to Mr J Braga the well-known lawyer, that he was the Datoh Stia of Johore, and that he151 words
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Article43 1935-11-15 11 Rugby Radio Service. 133 Killed And 4,321 Injured London, Nov. 14. Road accident figures in Great Britain last week were 133 killed and 4,321 injured as compared with 143 killed and 4,132 injured in the corresponding week last year.Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Advertisement206 1935-11-15 11 CHRISTMAS 1935. and opportunity are fleeting phases. the next fortnight, parcels for England, must be despatched, in order to arrive in time for the Festive Season. I GEORGETOWN’ remove all the difficulties from the Gift question and undertake the packing and despatch of any purchase. and varied stocks of the206 words
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Article179 1935-11-15 12 .Rugby Radio Service. ALL ROUND INCREASE IN FIRST TEN MONTHS London, November 13. The preliminary figures of overseas trade in October, published by the Board cf Trade show that the total exports of the United Kingdom produce and manufactures were valued at £39,865,000 compared with £34,098,265 in September.Rugby Radio Service. - 179 words
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Article390 1935-11-15 12 According to the International Tin Research and Development Council, the world’s apparent consumption of tin during th e first t'ight months of the current year totalled 90,910 tons, showing an increase of 11,692 tons, or 14.8 per cent., compared with the figure for the corresponding period of390 words
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Article1532 1935-11-15 12 ITS PRESENT GRIP ON THE MARKET IN the last few weeks the International Rubber Regulation Scheme has reached what will probably prove to have been one of the important turning points of its career. In the first fifteen months of its existence the scheme, although1,532 words
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Article619 1935-11-15 12 Improved Results MR. J. DAVENPORT'S SPEECH The twenty-fifth annual general meeting of K.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held at 52-54, Grace-church-street, E.C., Mr. James Davenport (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said The bal-ance-sheet shows that619 words
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Article104 1935-11-15 12 Tea And Rubber Prospects Speaking at the sixteenth general meeting of Mincing Lane Underwriters, Ltd., held at the Mincing Lane Stock Exchange, Mr. C. B. Sutton (chairman) said that the prospects of th e tea producing industrv were distinctly better. In the case of rubber, al. o,104 words
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Advertisement189 1935-11-15 12 If fe? iW si I I is 1 a I -iS 1 I WsX PER TIN S m m «I B N M N'k H STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving. Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO.. 1. River Road. PENANG. rmirrTm B I100 o/o I189 words
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Article394 1935-11-15 13 nicture.Reuter and Radio Service Early Govt. Losses Expected NO LAST MINUTE SURPRISES London, N.ov. 14. Although rain is forecast for the later part of the day the weather was bright this morning and conditions were favourable for the heavy vote in the polling which la taking– . nicture.Reuter and Radio Service - 394 words
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Article116 1935-11-15 13 ,Reuter Wireless. Pandemonium In Court Paris, November 12. The Stavisky trial in which twenty persons including Madame Stavisky are charged with complicity, arch swindlers and frauds, pursues a stormy course. Pandemonium ruled for a long time when the counsel for the accused, ex-Deputy Garat, came to loggerheads with,Reuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article58 1935-11-15 13 Reuter Wireless. Vice-Chamberlain Of Holy Roman Church Dead Rome, November 9. The death is announced of Prince Buono Compagni Ludovisi, Vice-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church, aged eighty. He became a priest when fifty after being twice married and widowed and he was one of the most learnedReuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article50 1935-11-15 13 ,Reuter. London, Nov 14. The Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to Professor Joliot of Paris and his wife, Madame Curie Joliot, a daughter of Madame Curie. The Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to Professor James Chadwick of Cambridge in recognition of his discovery of ineutron,Reuter. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration200 1935-11-15 13 your splendid flight”.—Rugby Radio Service. First Woman To Fly South Atlantic CAPTURES TWO FLIGHT RECORDS London, Nov. 14. Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealander, is the first woman to fly the South Atlantic, in the passage of which she set up a world’s solo speed recordyour splendid flight”.—Rugby Radio Service. - 200 words
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Article92 1935-11-15 13 Austria Compensates Former Ministers Vienna, November 8. The former Minister of the Interior, Major Fey, who was dropped from the Cabinet during the recent reconstruction, has been elected president and a member of the board of the Danube Steam Navigation Company. This obviously signifies compensation for the loss92 words
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Article101 1935-11-15 13 the following Sunday.Rugby Radio Service. Leaves London For Greece London, Nov. 14. The King of the Hellenes left London this morning for Paris, the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York and the Duke and Duchess of Kent being on the station to bidthe following Sunday.Rugby Radio Service. - 101 words
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Article70 1935-11-15 13 Rome, Nov. 7 A sensation has been created here by an official announcement that the Rome Police Prefect Cocchio, has been replaced It is generally assumed that the change constitutes a sequel to the recent antiBritish demonstrations, it nevi ng probably been pointed out by the British Ambassador70 words
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Article250 1935-11-15 13 posslble.Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Italian Victory UNIDENTIFIED EUROPEAN AMONG DEAD Rome, November 14. The Abyssinians left 300 dead, including r one unidentified European, and also a quantity of munitions on the field in a battle with the advance guard of Colonel Maletti’s column on theposslble.Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 250 words
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Article64 1935-11-15 13 Unbuilt Ships Included In Fleet Rome, November 9. Two Italian 35,00 ton battle-cruisers Littorio and Vittorio Veneto which are still under construction and will probably not be completed before the end of next year, have been formally incorporated in the Italian fleet by Royal decree. The measure is64 words
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Article138 1935-11-15 13 Reuter Situation Remains Tense OFFICER FORCED TO FIRE ON MOB Cario, Nov. 14. The tension arising from the nots remains very tense. A thousand strong mob armed with sticks and tree branches advancing towards the city from Giza was intercepted by 200 police and a desperate fight ensued.Reuter - 138 words
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Article97 1935-11-15 13 Charter For National News Agency Tokio, Nov 9 In accordance with an official announcement made by him before representatives of leading newspapers and news agencies on Nov 2 the Minister of Communications has issued a charter for a new national new’s agency which will be organised along the97 words
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Miscellaneous83 1935-11-15 13 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEES TOMORROW SUN. AT 2 45 PACKED AT EVERY SHOW! EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS LATEST AND GREATEST TARZAN STORY! THE NEWEST, BIGGEST AND MOST raH THRILLING OF ALL TARZAN PICTURES! Famous V trek ChanipK.n unknown jungle 11 tn i <! i a n ult tl,v ,ns,cr Worlds in83 words
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Article581 1935-11-15 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on November 3 per the Imperial Airways were delivered in London on November 13. AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by route to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will581 words
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Article735 1935-11-15 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Th* following is a Hat of Teasels arriving mm! min ng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. RABY CASTLE” from Singapore. Sails same day for Boston and New York via Cape. S.S. AGAMEMNON” fr o m Liverpool. Sails for Manila,735 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-15 14 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW At the EASTERN BAZAAR With COMPETITIVE PRICES. 8, Bishop St. Phone 1396.15 words
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Advertisement63 1935-11-15 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY RECORDS. Because its British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs MpHR Caehiimatory Comic Hits A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Music -.Mr Tunes to AH Taste. Vilathikuiam Swamigal SO LB AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang63 words
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Miscellaneous549 1935-11-15 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Transmission 5 Two of the following frequencies will be xsed GSC 9,580 kc|s (31.32 m.) GSB IJSIO kejs (31.55 m.), or GSL 6,110 kc|s (40.10 m.). 6.20 a.m.Big Ben. A Programme of French Music. The B. B. C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, Eric549 words
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Miscellaneous471 1935-11-15 14 the Lener String Quartet.f 7.50A Recital by Dorothy Hildreth (Pianoforte). Greenwich Time Signal at 8.20 p.m. 8.20 The B. B. C. Northern Ireland Orchestra; leader, Philip Whiteway; conducted by Peter Montgomery. 9.05Close down. Transmission 3 1 9.20p.m. Big Ben. The Bernard Crook Quintet. Marion Browne (Soprano). 10.05 Evensong, relayed from471 words
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Miscellaneous335 1935-11-15 14 lengths 49.69 m. (6,040 kc.) and 29.24 m. (10,260 kc.) Power 10 kilowatt. 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics 6.35 Music 6.50 Timp Signal Music 7.05 a.m. Close down. 10.50 a.m. Morning concert; 12.20 p.m. Lunch Time Music 1.50 p.m. Close down. 5.50 Time Signal and Music. 6.35 Gramophone concert. 6.50 News. 7.10-9.50335 words
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Advertisement1781 1935-11-15 15 Eari’T 14 I J I > YJSSTjS J& F* T>\ J j M II I jdtjffipEM £||kH3‘ V "W" K < > BLUE FUMMBL LIMB v ix>ndon AND north oontlnent Eastern Mail, Passenger and Freight Service AJAX Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glows Nov. 16 Dec. 11 OUTWARDS W. MYRMIDON London,1,781 words
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Article178 1935-11-15 16 Popular Medical Officer's Death In Singapore His many friends in Penang and Province Wellesley will regret to learn of the death' of Dr. K. V. Veerasingham, Senior Deputy Medical Officer, Leper Settlement, Pulao Jerejak, which occurred yesterday shortly after 2p.m. at the Singapore General Hospital, where178 words
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Article91 1935-11-15 16 By Nederland And Rotterdam Lloyd The directors of the Nederland” and Rotterdam Lloyd” Lines have announced a reduction of on passage fares for the period November 6 to March 4 next, while furthermore all rates have been further reduced on mail as well as on freight steamers. According91 words
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552 1935-11-15 16 CHE MOHD. SALLEH ADDRESSES IPOH ROTARIANS Australians Very Hospitable (IFrom Our Perak Representative) i Ipoh, Nov. 14. One of the few privileged persons in Perak who have attended the World Australian Jamboree is Che Mohammed Salleh, M.C.S., the Taiping Magistrate, who although the event had552 words
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Miscellaneous151 1935-11-15 16 CLIVE BROOK MADELEINE CARROLL TWO FAMOUS ENGLISH STARS IN A GREAT BRITISH SCREEN SPECTACLE The LOVE AFFAIR Of The DICTATOR’ 6-30 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2.30 P.M. A GRAND NEW CHINESE TALKIE THE LIVING AGE’ WITH A GREAT SELECTED CAST ROMANCE I MUSIC SONGS DRAMA STRONGLY SUPPORTED151 words
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Miscellaneous151 1935-11-15 16 I «feTHE JA amt AFFAIR Ki Pw the SMapBJPICTATO R M °9 nificenf SeHingsf Great Acting I x Powerful Story I M ShW iY-V'X'Y JUd»*?; TRULY ONE OF OUTSTANDING F^^. > I- WIB. JMSfe PICTURES OF .-aaMMSg j 935. See How An Unknown Doctor Swayed Thousands and Became The Power151 words
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Miscellaneous301 1935-11-15 16 FUN (FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Friday, 15th November, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. KUAN KONG CHUM CHIA OAY” 2. JEE BAH WNAH THYE CHOO” SEATS 40, 30 20 Cents. NO FREE LISTS TAN HONG SIAH AMOY OPERA Presents BENG KANG LOO KIAP Part V. SEATS301 words
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Article, Illustration2494 1935-11-15 17 DUKE'S GIFTS TO BRIDESMAIDS LADY ALICE'S PALACE FLAT Y.W.C.A. BIRTHDAY PARTY LECTURE ON LIFE IN TIBET I (From Our Own Correspondent). London November 5. THE King and Queen were present in the flower-decked royal box at the Palladium, London, this week for the fifteenth royal2,494 words
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Article1370 1935-11-15 18 London Accused By Mr. H. Morrison "RATHER WILD” ON SUNDAY •‘.London is becoming Continental. I think that it is becoming more Continental than Paris. In some ways I am not at all sure that it is not the least religious city in the world. view’s were1,370 words
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Article197 1935-11-15 18 Italian Difficulties In Liberating Them Aksum, From a hill commanding a magnificent j view of Aksum, with its round thatched huts and stone churches, the Press Association special correspondent talked to General Luigi Gubeddy, commander of a I native brigade. i Bulff and red faced, the general197 words
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Article436 1935-11-15 18 Firms Working To Capacity MINISTRY'S NEW ORDERS 300 M.P.H. Fighter Designed I The British aircraft industry is working I at full capacity to supply the requirements of the R. A. F. expansion scheme. Owing to the need for haste, Air Force orders have had to be given436 words
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Article357 1935-11-15 18 SUMMER BY THE NORWEGIAN ISLANDS j The small steamer is carrying us South I out of the Arctic Circle. Her passing is the only disturbance in the vast quietness of L sea and sky. We have for a time left the j fjords and towering snow-capped mountains of357 words
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Advertisement289 1935-11-15 18 For OPCT 15 years LACTOGEN” (V MKB as been on sale in Malaya, China, Ceylon, India, South and East Africa, WXk stea dHy increasing sales in these markets, prove that its r-' popularity is founded on jnerit. <3— B/sen d ff S A SAMPLE TIN, TFiE LAGTQGEN \l BABY BOOK”289 words
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Article1149 1935-11-15 19 FAIRBRIDGE FARM SCHOOL AS AN INSPIRATION Pioneer Who Showed The Way THERE is a grave among the gum trees at Fairbridge, West Australia, of an Empire pioneer who died "before his fortieth year. He wrote, Lying awake, I came to have dreams of the Empire made1,149 words
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Article172 1935-11-15 19 Men In Conference, But Never Met A number of invisible men have held a conference. They held it in Melbourne, and simultaneously in various other parts of Australia. They are all business chiefs. The head office of their firm is in Melbourne Various branch offices are situated172 words
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Article215 1935-11-15 19 Australian Cabinet Crisis Unlikely SEQUEL TO SANCTIONS CRITICISM Melbourne, Nov. 3. The unexpected appearance of Mr Hughes’s book, Australia and War Today,” on the day the sanctions legislation was introduced in Parliament, created such embarrassment to the Government that the j resignation of Mr Hughes,215 words
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Article158 1935-11-15 19 Read Music Before She Could Talk All Australia is talking about the recent appearance of a new musical prodigy who, critics say, is destined to startle the world She is Perry Hart, a seven years old violinist who has just swept all before her at the Sydney158 words
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Article119 1935-11-15 19 Important Find In Queensland Approximately half a ton of fossilised kronosaurus, an enormous dragon-like creature which existed in the great Australian inland sea, between 90 and 120 million years ago, has just been sent to the Queensland museum by the finder, Mr J. Edgar Young, an honorary collector119 words
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Article113 1935-11-15 19 Surgeon's Notable Feat I i A notable triumph in skin grafting has been scored by a Sydney surgeon. New eyebrows and lids have been grafted over the staring, though still functioning, eyes of a youth who was badly burned by nitric j acid. Piece by piece,113 words
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Article71 1935-11-15 19 Wedding In Mountain Hamlet As the first bride for 28 years to be married in St Peter’s Anglican church in the mountain hamlet of Dargo, Victoria, Beggy King had to submit to the ordeal of being kissed by each of the 250 people present. The71 words
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Advertisement153 1935-11-15 19 I His a BBS R;» MhwMI > life' f r a wiiss T X Lipton's Tea is world- H famous for its delightful flavour. Everyone enjoys anc stanc^ Rubify never varies. I 7 I I II» ,__J ENG AUN TONG I j THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I I 378 BEACH153 words
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Article239 1935-11-15 20 Represented Malaya At All-China Olympiad The majority of the Penang representative of Malaya at the recent Sixth AllChina Olympiad, returned this morning by the 9.5. Kedah from Singapore. Most of them were cheery but a few felt gloomy as a result of sea sicknesfc. They were welcomed239 words
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Article152 1935-11-15 20 Well-Known In Singapore Club Circles (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 15. The death took place yesterday at the General Hospital after a brief illness of r frank Deason, a well-known figure in Singapore club circles for many years. Sixty-e ght years old and active up152 words
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Article110 1935-11-15 20 Jockey Charged In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 15. Jockey Tankard appeared on a summons before the Singapore Fifth Magistrate yesterday to answer a charge of having driven a motor car at Serangoon Road in a manner dangerous to the public. According to the story of110 words
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Article143 1935-11-15 20 Hearing Adjourned After a three day sitting the hearing was adjourned yesterday, till November 21, of the suit between the partners of a money-lending business known as P.P.V., Penang, in which some of the partners are claiming for dissolution and taking pf accounts, etc. The parties are143 words
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Article74 1935-11-15 20 The Scratchings (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. The following ar e the scratchings for tomorrow’s races: Race 1: Monaveen. Race 3: Fifty-Three. Race 4: Taverner, Great Houdini, Starlight, Hard Up and Russian Rose. Raee 5: Singing Bird, Herbe Folle, Gee Up, Popover, Our Birthday, Buccaneering, Sir Theobald,74 words
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Article158 1935-11-15 20 Police Round At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. Realising the danger of stray cattle and goats on the public road, the Taiping Police a few days ago conducted a general round-up of all stray beasts they came across in the district. As a result, several owners158 words
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Article314 1935-11-15 20 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 45 64 74 47 64 New York 4.92 Montreal 4.97% 4.97 Brussels 29.12*2 29.12 Geneva 15.12*2 15.14 Amsterdam 7.24 7.24% Milan 60}J 60% Berlin 12.23 12.23% Prague 119 118? s Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26%314 words
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Article321 1935-11-15 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today 1 Buyers jseiieis Buyers Seller* £L\ A. Weng 1.87% 1.92% 1.87% 1.92% B. Selangor 98 1.01 1.00 1.02% Hitam 50 52 50 52 Hong Fatt 77% 80 78 82 Johan 29 31 29 31 Klang River 1.95 2.00 1.95 2.00 Lukut 1.25 1.27%321 words
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Article41 1935-11-15 20 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 London Bank 2)4 4 mst 2;4 ft Private 3 m’st credit 2j4 3 Documentary 24J§ On New York Demand 57% India T.T. 154% France T.T. 860 Hong Kong T.T. 34 Shanghai T.T. 46 dis. Bar Silver 29ft41 words
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Article330 1935-11-15 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are th e latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY &Cu a Lisi touay Yesterday Buy *rs Seilers Buyers Seller» Am P at 7 -c 67> 7 A. Weng B. Selangor 99 1.02% 1.00 Hong Fatt 77 80 7B *P° h 24330 words
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Article66 1935-11-15 20 Delav In Payment Of Pilotage Dues (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 14. Since the introduction of compuisory pilotage for the Port of Bangkok complaints are forthcoming of delay in payment of pilotage dues. It has therefore been decided by the Customs that from now they will66 words
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41 1935-11-15 20 We acknowledge the receipt a Selamat Christmas Cards with views <>f Malaya, These cards in boxes of six are published by Messrs. J. Rugdee Co., 28, Bishop Street, and are obtainable at Messrs. Pritchard Co., Ltd.. Penang.41 words
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Article124 1935-11-15 20 TEN YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) £236.5.0 £235.0. 1 London(3 months) £214.0.0 £214.0 0 Singapore $109.75 $llO.OO Business Done Penang $109.75 $llO.OO Business Done 50 tons 25 t(,n: COPRA.— (Sundried) $5.25 5 30 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER London 6 d New York 13ftc(G) 13%c(G) SingaporeSpot 21 7 sC 22124 words
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Advertisement628 1935-11-15 20 I Crackers Table Decorations ha- I SHK 2 CL,p 2 E SEBIES 'I |l| Hi. Ife tv®! |li| ISiil aOM TABLE CENTRES FROM 5Q CENTS PER BOX. IN CONTAINING DELICATE USEFUL COLOURS AND H| PRESENTS CA LEY'S CRACKERS J PRITCHARD'S PROVISION DEPT. j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY! penang province CTATEC628 words
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Miscellaneous38 1935-11-15 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind RalnfaL 6.00 a.m. 76 S. 24 m.m. Noon 77 N. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 3.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 3.48 p.m. 9.53 p.m. TOMORROW 3.28 a.m. 10.36 a.m. 4.29 p.m. 10.30 p.m.38 words
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