Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY- No. 274. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 500 1 Suddenly Changed ABYSSINIANS' SPEEDY THRUST INTO OGADEN London, Nov, 25. The Abyssinians’ speedy thrust into, Ogaden has suddenly changed the complexion of the war in that area and creates an interesting situation in view of Italian claims on Nov. 22. Walter Collins in Harar telegraphs that the
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  • 333 1 Reuter. Serious Threat To Britain FINDING WAY OUT OF DEADLOCK London, November 23. The General Election, sanctions discussions and other big pre-occupations are paling before a growing realisation that the country’ is seriously threatened with disastrous coal strike unless the ingenuity of the Government can find a
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Appointed To Command Of "Queen Mary" London, Nov. 23. Sir Edgar Britten, Commander of the Berengaria, has been appointed to command the new Cunard White Star liner, Queen Mary”Reuter.
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  • 99 1 I.Reuter. Cotton May Be Added To Prohibited List Washington, Nov. 23. Mr Cordell Hull intimated that the United States might try to prevent shipments of cotton to belligerents if it became necessary. Asked whether he considered cotton essential for carrying on war Mr. HuK told
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  • 388 1 Reuter. Declaration Of Autonomy In East Hopei CHIANG BALKING MR. HIROTA'S THREE-POINT PROGRAMME Determined To Prevent Secession Of Any Portion Of North China Tokio, November 15. A storm over China,” sums up the critical situation which has arisen as a result of the declaration of autonomy in
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  • 154 1 Stranded Cableship SUSTAINS FURTHER DAMAGE Singapore, Nov. 24. A telegram was received yesterday by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd., stating that their cableship, The Cable,” which went aground on Oct. 29 on an uncharted rock off Capt. St. James, which is 80 miles from Saigon, is
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  • 64 1 Reuter. French Commission Still In Difficulties Paris, Nov. 23 The Finance Commission of the Chamber made an unpromising beginning in its efforts to compose differences and frame an agreed motion for submission to the Chamber. At one stage the Radical chairman, M. Malvy, walked out but was
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  • 44 1 Reuter. London, Saturday In order to emphasise the great family theme in the Christmas Empire broadcast a small child in the heart of New Zealand will introduce the King in a speech of loyalty concluding Stand by for His Majesty the King-Emperor.”Reuter.
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  • 416 1 I 25-Year-Old Project FUND NOW OVER $35,000 Few people in Singapore know that there is to be a new public hall in the city. A public meeting was held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 5, 1910, and a resolution was passed for the
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  • 175 1 Rugby Radio Service. Founded Upon Peace, Virtue Affection London, November 23. A warm tribute to the Chinese Government for their generous co-operat on with the Executive Committee of the International Exhibition of Chinese Art, which opens on Thursday next, was paid yesterday by the president of the Royal
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    • 2326 2 &ATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice kramat pulai notification BANKS LIMITED Tenders will be received up to noon on! Thursday, sth December, 1935, at the w I Iwtlrlfcll I w Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, from] I Assessment List 1936 HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK Dividend 91 ;cigarettes and Chinese tobacco
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  • 218 3 And GcO Themselves Into Trouble IPGH CHINESE'S PLIGHT (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. November 22. For trying to help a compatriot and their assistant to deceive the Ch nose Protects o broth.rs, managers of a c ff e ..< >, found themselves involved in
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  • 184 3 RicLsha PwSier Succumbs Tc Injuries a The motor accident which occurred on j Friday evening near the junction cf Jelutong Road and Sung-i Pinang Lane, as reported in the Pinang, Gazette on Saturday, involving a motor car and a ricksha, had a tragic sequel, the ricksha
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  • 504 3 Studied Natural Deposits Of Kwangtung Province SOUTHERN CHINA NOT RICH IN ORES Nephew Of Dr. Wu Lien Teh In Penang I A noted geologist, Professor Dr. Karl Krejci, passed through Penang on Saturday on the P. and O. Rawalpindi,” accompanied by his assistant, Mr. 11. F.
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  • 196 3 Baby's Death I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taip ng Nov. 23. A verdict of death from natural causes, was returned by the Taiping Coroner, Che j Mohamed Salleh, at the inquest held into: the death of a ten months’ old Malay child named Ahmat bin Isa. Dr.
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  • 554 3 Well Attended Funeral MOUND COVERED WITH FLORAL TRIBUTES The funeral of the late Mr. P. Soniasundaram, the well-known Penang lawyer, took place on Saturday evening from his residence Marini Villa,” Butter- worth, for cremation at the Hindu Cemetery, Butterworth. The cortege left the residence at
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  • 133 3 Accident At Leith Street A slight motor collision occurred on Saturday night at about 7.30 in front of the Bangkok Furnishing Co., Leith Street involving a car driven by Mr. Voon Kook Han and a Singapore car, with an European at the wheel. Fortunately there was no
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  • 294 3 Young Chinese's Attempted. Deceit FINED $5O (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh November 22. A fine cf $5O was inflict.d in the Police Court by Mr. Sennett today on a young Chinese who had been desirous of going to China, but who got himceli into tr üble by
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  • 156 3 Cigarette Causes Fire (From Our Own Correspondent.) i t Taiping, November 23. Late last night, at about 11 p.m. residents in Tupai were awakened by the shrill calls of the Police whistle, and soon news leaked out that a fire had broken in an attap house
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  • 64 3 Delayed Again IMPERIAL PLANE LEAVES CALCUTTA (Brom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 23. The Dutch East bound aircraft .due on Monday is the third Bast bound aircraft in succession to be delaved owing to conditions at the aerodrome in Rome the prejsent plane is 36 hours
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    • 141 3 WHAT A SELECTION!" I Crackers, Novelties, Etc. j I COMICIAL HATS I H. 11/ 1 SQUEAKING HATS THE FINEST DISPLAY IN TOWN i M PRITCHARD S I g 12 is O jg-™xJ. xu/ /’Ji IgW qi I WBl kl Rw DO you khow that regal evaporated UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure
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  • 906 4 Educated Chinese Who Hanged Himself BEHAVFD STRANGSLY BEFORE TRAGEDY The inquiry into the death of an educated Chinese Quah Oh Khoe at 134, Magazine Road, was concluded <n Saturday when the Penang Coroner, Mr. 11. A. L. Luckham, returned a -verdict of suicide. The doctor, whose name,
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  • 354 4 Malay Boy Who Fell Into Stream COULD NOT SWIM An inquiry was held on Saturday by the Coroner, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham. into the death of a Malay youth, Kamaruddin bin Mat, who fell into the stream at York Road on the morning of October 30.
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  • 135 4 Novel Way Of Stealing (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Nov. 22. Two instances of thieves plying their trade on passengers leaving the Ipoh Railway Station with their baggage were related before Mr. C.W A. Sennett in the Police Court today. The favourite method adopted by the thieves would
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  • 599 4 Inquiry into Death Of Chinese FURTHER HEARING ADJOURNED The finding of a dead body on the rocks near Swettenham pier on the morning Of November 12 was the subject of an inquiry before the Coroner, Mr. H.A.L Luckham, in the police court on Saturday. It was
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  • 128 4 'lnfiicts Presence On Perak Police" j I HARD LABOUR FOR I SUPERVISES (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Nov. 22. At the age of 25 he has had 11 previous convictions and is a police supervisee; he has been source of trouble to the Police in Pahang,
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  • 1331 5 MALAY COUNCIL MEMBER'S PROPOSAL NEGRt SEMBILAN BUDGET MEETING Motor car and lorry drivers should undergo a compulsory medical examination, in the opinion of Tuan Sheikh Ahmad, a member of the Negri Sembilan State Council, who made the suggestion, at the Budget meeting of the
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  • 234 5 Clerk's Petition Under I New Rules Fails Mr. Justice W. Burton, acting Chief Justice, had only a short list of matters to deal with when he presided at the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday. The matter in which Ching Poh Cheng, a clerk in Estate and Trust
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  • 255 5 PIECEGOODS VENTURE LEADS TO BANKRUPTCY How he had lost his capital of $lO,OOO and incurred liabilities amounting to $17,000 in the cours_ of twenty months’ trading in piece goods was related by an elderly Chinese, Tan Siang Keng. in the course of his public examination
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  • 118 5 I Business For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting cf the Municipal Commissicn»_rs tomorrow 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary and Special Meetings held on November 5, 1935. 2. Statutory Declaration cf Major H. j S. Paterson as a Municipal Commissioner to be
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  • 488 5 SEQUEL TO DIAMONDS TRANSACTION A widow at the age of 16 and reputed to have been in comfortable circumstances at one period, a 39-year-old Chinese Nonya, Chew Bee Cheng Neo, was sentenced by Mr. H.A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on Saturday to 14 weeks’
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  • 102 5 Large Attendance At Funeral The funeral took place yesterday from her residence No. 15, Perlis Road, of the late Mrs. Khoo Khay Boon, nee Madam Khor Gaik Ai, for interment at the Khoo cemetery. There was a large attendance and a prof us on of
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  • 300 5 Bugis Amok PANIC IN SINGAPORE LODGING HOUSE Singapore, Nov. 24. Panic reigned in a pilgrim lodging house in Palembang Road in the early hours oi yesterday morning, when one of the in- mates, a Bugis, named Maxlok seized a knife and began slashing left and right. I
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  • 285 6 Stavisky Trial TRIAL. Madame Stavisky surrounded by counsel at the Seme Assize Court in Paris, where she was the centra, figure of 20 people whos: trial opened in connection with her late husband’s fraudulent transactions. TRIO FOR LONDON SHOW.—Elkhounds from a Surrey kennels which will
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  • 981 7 CONCLUDING DAY OF WINTER MEETING SNOWLASS AND LADY AGNES OBLIGE REDOUBLE SCORES "RE DOUBLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 23. The Singapore racing season was brought to a close with the third day’s races of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting today.
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  • 47 7 Reuter. Match At Sydney NE* SOUTH WALES 373 FOR 8 Sydney, Nov. 23. In reply to the M.C.C. total of 260 New South Wales hit up 373 for Bat the close of play, Marks made 88. Mc( filvray 66 and Easton 76 not out.Reuter.
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  • 66 7 .Reuter. 522 Fcr 5 Wkts. Durban, Nov. 23. A three day match against Natal opened for today and Australians scored 522 for 5. There was some exhilarating hitting by Brown 148, Fingleton 121, McCabe 65, Richardson 75, Chipperfield 60 not out. Wade, the Natal captain, has
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  • 216 7 Knocks Out Negro Opponent Twice ENRAGED CROWD SURGES ROUND RING Boston, Nov. 23. Jack Sharkey, the former world’s heavyweight champion, had an easy but stormv encounter tin the first of his come-back Ights. His negro opponent, Eddie I Winston went down for a count of ten
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  • 257 7 Eosy Win For Free Fare DONOGHUE THIRD ON JESMOND DENE London, November 23. The following is the result of the Manchester November Handicap run today FREE FARE S. W’ragg 1 l THKAPSTON Rickaby 2 j JESMOND DENE S. Donahue 3 1 CARIFF Nevetc i SEA BEQUEST E.
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  • 257 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. C-B. Grabum, the well-known planter of Sungkai, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from England Mr. G-W. Redfearn, Official Starter to the Straits Racing Association, sailed on Saturday for Europe on furlough. Mr. C-B. Wheeler, the manager of Sungei Sedu Estate, Banting, is expected to arrive in Singapore
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 90 7 "owning Thursday at NEXT. tears of laughter at Joe’s Big Show—the grandest collection of stars and gags and girls he’s ever given F ytHJ w ith Joe singing and dancing in real song num- bers, and a load of other stars joining in the fun! vsl <■ u y Ji
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  • 1373 8 NOTTS FOREST SCORE NINE ABERDEEN DEFEATS RANGERS Reuter. London, November 23. Th e fallowing are the rcsul.s of matches played today n the English and Scottish Leagues: division i Arsenal 4 VV’hampton XV. 0 Birmingham 2 Aston Villa 2 Blackburn R. 1 Prerton N.E. 1 t
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  • 137 8 Big Programme For Next Month The programme of the Kinta Branch of the F-M-S. Volunteer Force Rifle Association for the month of December is as follows: December 1, 8 a.m. (a) Final of Cornwell Cup Competition. 200, 500 a~d 600 yds. 7 shots (2 sighters). (b) First stage
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  • 490 8 Victoria Green Soccer VICTORY BY ODD GCAL Th? fcotba mtrtch played yesterday on the Victoria Green, icr the Cup presented by Mr. K.M.S. Su’tan AlauJ’n, resulted in the Musim Recreation Club defeating the Tong Sean School Union by the odd gca’ n three. Th~ score
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  • 181 8 K.E. VII School Beaten By Old Boys (From Our Own Correspondent) Ta ping, November 24. The return encounter between the King Edward VII School, and the Old Edwardians. yesterday, resulted in a convincing win for the latter by 15 points (one goal, a drop goal and two tries)
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  • 77 8 Tho o’3 Edwardian? Reunion Dinner held a* the School Hall on Saturday night was a. great succes" Among those present were Mr. A. Ke r (Inspector of Schools, Perak), Mr. W.A.. Ward (District Officer. Larut), Cot. Che Mohamed Sa’leh (Mag strata. Taip'ng) Th'» trar* of the
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  • 397 8 Selangor Beat Perak, 3 2 GRENIER'S TWO GOALS IN FIRST HALF In a thin drizzle and on a sodden and slippery p tch caused by rain which fell earlier in the afternoon, Selangor met Perak in an inter-State hockey fixture at the padang on Saturday. Perak’s forwards were
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  • 161 8 Four Nil Victory For Perak Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 24. The Perak State Hockey team met Ma'acca this even ng and gained a decisive victory by four clear goals. The ground w’as nearly waterlogged and play consequently suffered. Perak had the better of the exchanges throughout but the adverse
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  • 71 8 Reuter. Aga Khan Winning > Owner GORDON RICHARDS CHAMPION JOCKEY London, Nov. 23 H.H. the Aga Khan, whose unbeaten Triple Crown” winner, Bahram, was the outstanding horse of the Jubilee racing season, was th e winning owner with £49,201. The winning trainer was Frank Butters with £59,686
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    • 378 8 jBKWjk iPHI I wo age x y"do you feel? Do you recover from exertion as easily as you used Can you jjfcSSfifeaL still dance the night out and yet be fresh for your next day’s work Or are you feeling middle-aged before you should?” Obey the simple rule adopted eno
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  • 826 9 BETTER IN EVERY DEPARTMENT HAGUE THE ONLY BRIGHT SPOT IN PENANG BACKS 13 PTS. TO 3 PTS. Penang Saturday. Beaten in every department of the game Penang lost its first Malaya Cup match of the season against Selangor by 13 pts. (2 goals
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  • 357 9 18 Pts. To 8 Pts. OPPORTUNITIES TURNED TO ACCOUNT MCKRAYFIELD, NOV. 23. NEW ZEALAND Wva 1HE 1 FlKbi JLMFKAa’iiOisal or’ THE Bl DhFEAIIAG SCOTLAND Bl lb PuiNTS W b POINTS, j There was a crowd of about 40,000. The gruoau was snghtly soft but weather conditions
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  • 761 9 By 12 Points To 3 NEGRI'S MAGNIFICENT FORWARDS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 23. .Singapore beat Negri-Malacca by (4 tries) 12 points to (1 try) 3 points after a pointless first half. It was a poor scrappy game for the most part and only the weakness
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  • 594 9 Perak's Fine Defence MATCH ENDS IN i POINTLESS DRAW (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 23. j Although they fielded a team superior' all round the United Services were held to a draw by Perak in a friendly rugger match on the Padang this evening,
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  • 119 9 Heathens Beaten At Home London, November 23. The following are th*' results of th e other principal rugger matches played today Lancashire 16 Cumberland ft N. Midlands 18 East Midlands 11 Yorkshire 11 Cheshire 5 Bath 19 London Welsh 0 Blackheath 0 Harlequins 11 Devonport S. 17
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    • 208 9 M Oh, but you must promise me to start taking Sanatogen. Then you will not Z «t- g et ure j. out an y more.** /g) jaM YwV/ M/gj our work makes great demands on your vital business worries. This is all the more J I giving your nerves an
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  • 886 10 It is satisfactory to note that traffic problems in Malaya are now engaging the serious attention of the authorities. Except, perhaps, in Singapore it is true that Malayan roads do not present the same congested state as exist on most of the roads in England or the Continent
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  • 135 10 200 Yerr« Older Than "Codex" London, Nov. 23. A sensational discovery has been made at the Ryland Library, Manchester, where part of a Greek manuscript of the Gospel of St. John ha.«ebeen found among a collection of papyrus rolls. The manuscript was written 200 years before the
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  • 752 10 NOTES ON TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME (By Bev. Colin King) The following brief notes by the Rev. Colin King on the second monthly Symphony Concert tc be given tonight by Station ZHJ (Penang) are published for the guidance of listeners 1 Overture Op. 84 Egmont” Beethoven (Columbia LX
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  • 176 10 Moneychangers On $l.OOO Bail SEQUEL TO SATURDAY'S RAID Following the raid conducted by A.S.P. Mr. C.M.J. Kirke, Detective Inspector B Lewis and a party pf detectives on house No. 21, Church Street at about 2.10 p m on Saturday three Tamils were produced in the police court
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  • 101 10 Reuter. Smuggled Currency From Germany Berlin, Nov. 23. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Meissen was sentenced to pay a fine of 100,00 C marks cn the charge of currency smuggling OFFICES OF BISHOP OF BERLIN RAIDED Police raided the administrative offices of the Catholic Bishop of Berlin, seized
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  • 108 10 Reuter. Fears Of Steck Market Inflation Deprecated Washington, Nov. 23 Fears that the present boom in Wai Street may lead to another Stock Mark-t inflation are deprecated in a statement issued by Mr. Eccles of the Federal Reserve Board who expresses the opinion that there is an
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  • 68 10 Reuter. Mr. J. L<?w!s Resigns Vice-Presidency Washington, Nov. 23. Mr John Lewis, President of the United Mineworkers Union, has resigned the VicePresidency of the American Federation of Labour No reason is given but it is believed to be connected with the defeat of his policy of organising
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  • 56 10 j Prcfesslenc! Dancing As A Career London, Nov. 20. I Miss Sarah Churchill, Mr Winston Cnurc.ii.i's z6-ycar old daughter, is to btcome a professional dancer, with h r father's permission. She will appear o.i the boards for the first time on Dec. 23 <n a revue in the
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  • 337 11 S.S. "MATANG" TO LAND SEARCH PARTY ON SAYER ISLAND FOOTPRINTS SEEN ON BEACH BY "QANTAS" PILOT The search for Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and his colleague Capt. J. Pethybridge continues. The s.s. Matang” was to land a search party on one of the Sayer Islands this morning
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  • 428 11 Accused Discharged COMPLAINANT GOES BACK ON STATEMENT The Ipoh First Magistrate’s Court was' crowded with Chinese on Saturday when the case against Woh Pat Chai, also known as Sparrow, alias Foo Ah Sam, on charges of extortion was taken up for trial. I Mr D.
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  • 140 11 Went Out Fishing But Failed To Return BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN DROWNED What is believed to be a drowning] fatality was reported to the Police yesterday evening when a young Malay laid information to the effect that two other Malays, one of whom was his
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  • 30 11 There wag minor accident yesterday, when it was reported that a motor lorry knocked down an electric standard at Jelutong. No one was injured.
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  • 1203 11 Supreme Court Reference MR. JUSTICE WHITLEY’S TRIBUTE Brilliant Career Cut Short In the Supreme Court this morning, before a large attendance of Members of the Bar, feeling references were made to the death of the late Mr. P. Somasundaram. Mr. B. E. Ross, addressing the
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  • 169 11 Foiled By Revenue Officer SAMPAN COOLIE CONVICTED An attempt to smuggle chandu from a steamer in a sampan by a Chinese was foiled by the vigilance of revenue officers on November 16. There was a. sequel in the District Court this morning when the Chinese, Lee
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  • 48 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 24. The eastbound Imperial aircraft bogged at Hua Hin and jacks to lift her are going forward by Monday’s train from Bangkok. If undamaged, it is presumed she will resume her flight to Singapore on Tuesday.
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  • 289 11 Mr. Weng Kuan Chan And Miss Lim Chin Lien (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 25. j One of the most lavish and fashionable Chinese weddings ever seen in the State' was solemnised in the Ipoh Town Hall yesterday evening when two well-known Chinese families were united,
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  • 373 11 First Ceremony At Old Xavierians’ Assn. For the first time since its the Old Xavierians’ Association was the scene of a Chinese wedding yesterday, when Mr. Lee Boon Poh, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Leong Swee, was married to Miss I Khoo Saw See, only daughter
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  • 1007 12 PROFIT ON TEA AND RUBBER Improving Prospects The third ordinary general meeting of the British Rubber Estates of Java (1932), Ltd., was held at the offices, 58, Mark-lane, E.C. Mr. Janies Davenport, the chairman of the company, presided and was supported by Mr. T.
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  • 896 12 Profit Practically Doubled MR. McNAIR SCOTT ON RESTRICTION Th e eleventh annual general meeting of Karmen Rubber Limited was held in London. After the secretaries had read the notice convening the meeting and the auditors’ report, the Chairman. Mr. R. F. McNair Scott, said: Gentlemen,Since our financial year
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  • 237 12 Resumption Of Dividends At the twenty-eighth annual mt eting of the Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations, Ltd., Mr. H. A. Barrett (the chairman) said it was a great pleasure to be able to show results justifying the payment of a dividend. The company had not been in
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  • 91 13 Reuter. Most Lavish Wedding In Shanghai POLICE CORDON ROUND CATHEDRAL Shanghai, N0v..23. One oi the most lavish Weddings ever seen in Shanghai Was witnessed this morning when Miss Butterfly Wu was married to Mr. Eugene Penn, a prominent Chinese business man. The wedding took place at the
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  • 135 13 .Reuter. Appalling Total Of £1,960 Million CREDIT INFLATION BOOM FEARED New York, November 23. The appalling total of £1,960,000,000 worth of gold is at present stored in American vaults according to the latest treasury statement and the stream embarrassingly increases. Of the £125,000,000, which flowed in since
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  • 54 13 Reuter. Fiscal Realities POLITICAL AUTONOMY IN BACKGROUND Shanghai, Nov. 23. The Sino-Japanese negotiations with regard to North China are expected to chiefly deal in fiscal realities, also Communist penetration on the Chinese borders. The question of political autonomy will be kept in the background in view of Tokyo
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  • 62 13 .Reuter. San Francisco November 23. One hundred thousand people cheered and bands played as the huge airmail China Clipper” circled over Golden Gate and shot seawards to inaugurate a regular air service to Manila. President Roosevelt sent a message expressing heartfelt congratulations from an airminded sailor” at the
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  • 732 13 was to have presidedReuter and Rugby Radio Service. Confusing Views CENSORSHIP PRIMITIVE COMMUNICATION London, November 23. Censorship and primitive means of communication confuse the news from the various war fronts. Walter Collins from Diredawa cables that a very optimistic view of the situation on the northern
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  • 90 13 Rugby Radio Service, Floods In South Italy Rome, November 23. Hitherto, at least 30 death."» have occurred from floods in South Italy. Railways in various partis axe interrupted owing to washaways. There is six feet of water in s> #ne Jparts of the town of Messina.Reuter. Later. It
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  • 70 13 Alleged Bookmaking INDIANS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY A raid was carried out by a posse of detectives on a moneychanging stall in Beach Street yesterday afternoon, and as a result three Indian Mohamedans were taken into custody. The stall and the residential quarters were searched when it is
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  • 140 13 cess of present figures.Rugby Radio Service Remarkable Progress In Six Years London. November 23. Describing the progress in extracting oil from coal at a hydrogenation plant on the North-East Coast before the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Mr. Kenneth Gordon, who is in charge of the plant, said
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  • 75 13 Reuter. Mr. Cordell Hull's Warning To U.S. Freighters' Crews San Pedro, November 22. Mr. Cordell Hull has issued a warning that crews of freighters with war supplies to the war zone will travel at their own risk. The freighter Oregon” which sailed to Italian Somaliland with
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  • 42 13 .Reuter. Brindisi, November 23Stormy conditions threaten to disappoint the Greek population which had flocked to Athens to welcome the King tomorrow. The King embarked in the Greek cruiser Helle” here but she is unable to leave the harbour.Reuter.
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  • 72 13 .Reuter. 20,000 People In Danger HAWAIIN ISLAND VOLCANO ERUPTS Hilo, Hawaii, November 22. Twenty thousand inhabitants at Hilo are fearfully watching the approach of a stream of lava 13 miles long from the volcano Maunaloa, the eruption of which followed an earthquake and tidal wave. A
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  • 233 13 Maj-Gen. F.S.G. Piggott Appointed Military Attache London, November 22. Major-General F. S. G. Piggott has been appointed military attache to the Embassy at Tokio in succession to Colonel James effective from May s.Router. Colonel Piggctt D. 5.0., R.E., has been Deputy Military Secretary, War Office, since
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  • 44 13 I tea ter. U. S. Slowing Down Warm Spring, November 22. Frewkh nt Roosevelt informed a Press Conference that the construction of new battleships allowed by existing treaties would be temp trarily suspended. The naval prsonnel would gradually be increased to I(M),ooo.Router.
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  • 131 13 linked up with central area».—Rugby Radio Service. To Be Further Extended London, November 23. Work on the eastward extension for a further ten miles of the Central London Tube Railway which is part of the £35,000,000 programme of improvements to be undertaken by the London Passenger Transport-
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  • 420 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on November 14 per the Imperial Airways were delivered in London on November 22. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by way of Singapore and thence by K.N. I.L.M. Service will be closed at 7 p.m." today.
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  • 744 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal i I Lines The following is a Mat of vessels aarrivtot nd sailing from Penang during the week: Bf POBX TODAY S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Kosaloe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails Wednesday for the same ports. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 M.S. JAVA
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    • 11 14 EASTERN BAZAAR For LADIES* PYJAMAS KIMONOS GOLF COATS S, Bishcp Street.
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    • 1600 14 Wireless Programmes) ,12 05 amThe News. 12.20 a.m.Close, music. 4.50 p.m. to 10.50 p.m. Evening 8.8. C. I down programme (music, news, talks and etc.) I 110.50 p.m. Close down. fGramopbone Records. I TODAY I Electrical Recording I Transmission 5 I TANDJONG PRIOK i Two of the following frequencies will
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    • 1862 15 j I Oi a k jP!? I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 1 >- BLUB FUMMIIL LIMB HAMBURG. Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service V panels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe -~i T Penang London OUTWARDS <L-\ A HECTOR Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Nov. 29 Dec. 27 For Port Stortfenhom,
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    • 347 16 i h ii it 141 H i. -<3h <rau LAST N,GHT *v e 'i' Fml UIF4 V 1 tT* J*l II 6-15 9-30 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 > universal BIG double attraction i THE MIGHTIEST AND THRILLING WILD ANIMAL ADVENTURE BOY KiLLED SCOUT CHAPTER PLAY SFZ? YOUNG EAGLES” B .JiHHHHatiaiSiraWSSSKWSiiSSSSit.
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  • 1134 17 SIX MONTHS WORKING SHOULD NOT BE JUDGED FOR 5 OR 6 YEARS The Rice Mill at Temerloh has now been in existence for over six months, and the initial experience gained in working it may be of interest to all concerned in encouraging the cultivation of
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  • 266 17 Plague In Baghdad And Colombo The health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Nov. 16, states: PLAGUE. Two ports in the eastern arena, namely, Baghdad and Colombo, have notified the presence of human plague during the week. Colombo has also notified rodent
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  • 358 17 Hires A Rikisha i AND REFUSES TO PAY FOR IT There was a humorous interlude in the proceedings on Friday at the First Police Court, Ruala Lumpur, when Loke Wan Wain was charged with refusing to pay a rikisha-puller his fare. Why should I
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  • 48 17 (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 23. Suppan a Tamil rickshaw puller who was taken into custody for the murder of a compatriot whose headless body was found in a big drain recently was discharged on the instructions of the Deputy Public Prosecutor on Saturday.
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  • 376 17 Malaria Control I Experiments Discussed i DR. PARK RETURNS TO SINGAPORE Dr C. L. Park, who is in charge of the Far Eastern Health Bureau of the League 1 of Nations Union in Singapore, has just resumed duty after a visit to Australia and I the Orient
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    • 235 17 -7;% 111 KMg|jHBL 1? Wlh r K > WW' 1 L HHh I fcw& u i X" W l|fc -*4' V'4/?^®^/ «F\z i 1 y j\ SS- ONE OF THE FAMOUS FRYS CREME de MENTHE Have you experienced the fascinating flavour of Fry’s Plain Chocolate blended with peppermint cream If
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    • 688 17 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour F_ IN a, fair-minded physician will at once re«a 111 OUS 1* OCI O S ommend it for its definite benefits in A 1 e tin tl A the treatment of many common kidney Tell About Successful rcscription That and ba
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  • 958 18 FAMOUS DOLLAR BOAT LAID UP AFTER 31 YEARS The following is an article which appeared in the China Press f Shanghai, and many of the sentiments expressed in it are as much those of many people in Penang, or people of any of the President
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  • 230 18 Chen Wan A fashionable Chinese wedding in the reformed style took place on Saturday at the Chinese Town Hall, the contracting parties being Mr. Chan Lam Kwai, third brother of Mr. Chan Lam On, and Miss Wan Fook Lun, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wan Lye
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  • 201 18 Sequel To Fish Transaction After a trial extending over three hear- ings, a Japanese broker, Shegitoh Iwata, 1 was convicted of cheating before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, on Friday. Sentence of two months’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed. Iwata was besides ordered to pay Teh
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  • 165 18 Singapore Aerodrome Contractor Murdered ASSAILANT GETS AWAY Singapore, Nov. 22. A well-dressed young man, believed to be a Shanghai Chinese, was fatally wounded when he was shot on Jalan Besar, near the Syed Alwi Road junction, shortly after 8 o’clock last night. It appears that during
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    • 383 18 Don’tForgelYourFriendsAtHome! Whisky for despatch in specially decorated any- MM Bjß where in England, Scotland or rT.f Zt Bam 1620 Still doing Strong Wales at the following prices O O O RED LABEL i Per case of 12 bottles $64.00 Per case of 6 bottles $32.00 Per case of 3 bottles
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    • 420 18 s™ <srj At 29 this woman felt 50—and all because of corns She tried most remedies before she found the sure reliever- Radox. Radox brought comfort; brought back her youth. Her husband also had cornsuntil he used Radox. Just read this letter:— a few months ago I could hardly hobble
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  • 2866 19 One Of The Best Markets I TRADING TRUST PROPOSED M *~he balance of a nation’s foreign trade often affects the economic system of the country as e whole is evidencby the many undersirable developments eseen in China consequent upon the huge excess of imports
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    • 204 19 I FOR ENGINEERING PURPOSES. WRIGHT'S have given particular attention in recent years to the vJC* Uk? development of more efficient Steel Ropes for engineering i purposes. They have introduced many new constructions that It Igi their experience has shown to be necessary to give the satisfactory service that their customers
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  • 365 20 Chinese Who Was Forced To Steal GOPENG TAMIL CHARGED Yeap Say Bah was charged in the police court today with theft of a shirt and a pair of trousers, the property of Ooi Gaik Kee, at 395 C, Perak Road on November 22. Accused pleaded guilty. Inspector
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  • 146 20 KEDAH PROVINCE GOLF Craig Wins Championship I DEFEATS HALLIDAY IN FINAL The annual championship meeting of the 1 Kedah Province Wellesley Golf Association was held at Sungei Patani .on Saturday Sunday j Messrs. Reading, Firth-Fletcher, A. R. 1 Craig, Gould, Moncur, Somerville, Halliday and Laidin qualified Craig returning the best
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  • 83 20 Reuter. U.S. State Department's Advisers Appointed Washirgton, November 25. Mr. Cordell Hull ha s appointed Mr. Ray Atherton. Counsellor of the United States Embassy. London, and Mr. Eugene Dooman of the State Department, an expert on Japanese questions, as the State Department’s Advisers at the forthcoming London Naval
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  • 1271 20 List Of Prizewinners YESTERDAY'S EVENT AT IPOH (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 25. r Considerable interest was evinced by dog breeders in this State and the Northern Settlement in the North Malaya Dog Show which was successfully held here yesterday under the auspices of the
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  • 35 20 West Unable To Play One change is announced in the Penang team to meet the United Services on the Esplanade tonight. L. G. Lee playing in place of A. R. West
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  • 116 20 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 61|64 74 59|64 New York 4.93 9J16 4.93 9|16 Montreal 4.98% 4.98 Brussels 29.20 29.18 Geneva 15.27% 15.25 Amsterdam 7.30% 7.30% Milan No Quotation No Quotation Berlin 12.27 12.26% Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna
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  • 43 20 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 London Bank 2|4 4 mist Private 3 m'st credit 3 Documentary 214 J? On New York Demand 57% India T.T. 154% France T.T. 865 Hong K o ng T.T. 34 dis. Shanghai T.T. 46% dis. Bar Silver 29 ft
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  • 87 20 Crown Prince Of Ethiopia Killed? Rome, Nov. 25. The Asmara correspondent of the Tribuna” asserts that the Crown Prince of Ethiopia has been killed in an air crash, a story which is entirely unconfirmed up to the present. It says that the Prince who was flying to Dessie
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  • 37 20 The three R.A.F. bombers which left Penang at 10 o’clock this morning to search the country near Setul for Smithy” and Capt. Pethybridge returned to the aerodrome at 1.35 p.m. after a fruitless search.
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  • 126 20 TIN SATURDAY TODAY” London(Sppt) £224.0.0 No market London(3 months) £212.5.0 No market Singapore $108.25 $108.12% Business Done Penang $105.25 $105.62% Business Done 25 tons 25 a ns COPRA. (Sundried? $5.60 $5.35 BLACK PEPPER $ll 50 $11.50 RUBBER 6%d 6 ;d New York 12f|c(G) 13?(G) Singapore—Spot 2 1%c 21
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    • 156 20 PHONE 543. PENANG "ENANG S.S. to: TONIGHT Cornelia Kirdall will appear at the COCKTAIL DANCE WITH ROBERT DRESCHER'S ORCHESTRA 7.30 to 10 p.m. XMAS CAKES BEST QUALITY. RICH ICED. Packed and sealed in tins for despatch by train to any part of Malaya and to England. 8, 10 and 15
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    • 95 20 POSITION VACANT Medical Officer, European, wanted immediately for two months locum. BARROWMAN, Klang. SIONE TIN (F.M.S.) LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) Notice Of Dividend Cable advice has been received from the Secretaries in London of declaration of a dividend payable 10th December, 1935, to Shareholders on the Register on the 3rd
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    • 129 20 Stomach gat condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessary ly from the pains of indigestion? You can get rid of those etomach pains in two minutes with Chardox, a super* activated form of vegetable charcoal, which has the power of attracting to itself all gaaes and poisons caused
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    • 43 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 78 N.E. 21 m.m. Noon 81 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 12.19 p.m 6.43 a.m. 6.35 p. i .1. TOMORROW 12.30 a.m 7.20 a.m. 12.58 p.m 7.15 p m Bar Silver 2 9A
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