Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 November 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-11-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR 1833. PUBLISHED BAILY. No. 276. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration543 1935-11-27 1 Rugby Rrdia Sc. vice. AND REMOVE CAUSES Why Britain Has Rallied To Its Support SIR SAMUEL HOARE EXPLAINS Great New Feature In British Foreign Policy London, November 26. Speaking tonight at the dinner of the Royal Institute of international Affairs, at whichRugby Rrdia Sc. vice. - 543 words
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Article85 1935-11-27 1 By Trend Of Events In North China JAPANESE INFLUENCE SPREAD BY FORCE According to cables to the Java papers, British authorities are very much perturbed at the trend of events in North China, where pressure is being brought to bring the country under Japanese influence, financially and85 words
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Article75 1935-11-27 1 Rugby Radio Service. Preliminary Meeting Of Delegates London, Nov. 26. The representatives of five naval Powt s and of the Dominions who will take part the naval conference opening in Lo-.-ion December 6 met at th e Foreign Office today. The object of the meeting was to inform. Rugby Radio Service. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration214 1935-11-27 1 Reuter. Will Be Decided On Thursday M. LAVAL'S PLEA AGAINST DEVALUATION Paris, Nov. 26. Eloquently appealing to France to resist devaluation of the franc in the course of a broadcast speech this evenirg, M Lava], after declaring that the Government will not allow devaluation to come aboutReuter. - 214 words
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Article283 1935-11-27 1 Reuter. German Charged OFFENCES UNDER OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT London, Nov. 26. A story of alleged espionage was told at Margate when Dr. Hermann Gortz, a former officer of the German air force, was charged with making a plan of the R.A.F. j aerodrome at Mansion, Kent, calculated toReuter. - 283 words
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Article234 1935-11-27 1 Reuter Wireless. Remarkable Scenes I I During French Trial Aix-en-Provence, Nov. 2(5. The trial of the thre'e Croats, charged with complicity in the murder of King Alexander and M. Barthou, has been postponed to the next sessions. It was his intention as a sacred duty to defend theReuter Wireless. - 234 words
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Article22 1935-11-27 1 i. Reuter. The King has conferred the Grand Cross cf the Victorian Order on the Duke of Bunecleauch. Reuteri. Reuter. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration386 1935-11-27 1 Rugby R.adio Service. '"LG." ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Cabinet Meeting Tomorrow PARTIES ELECT THEIR LEADERS London, Nov. 26. The new Parliament met for the first time this afternoon. In the House of Commons, Captain Fitzroy was re-elected Speaker. H e has served as Speaker in the last fourRugby R.adio Service. - 386 words
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Article321 1935-11-27 1 Decree Law Passed By j Germany i PUBLISHED AS OFFICIAL LEAGUE DOCUMENT I London, Nov. 26. j The League of Nations published tonight at Geneva, as an official doctiment, a copy of the decree law passed by Germany forbidding export of raw. 1 materials321 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-27 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-27 1 BACON The Idea! Breakfast Dish Devonshire Selected fl also finest cured of delicious flavour. chblst-vas turkey16 words
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Advertisement2238 1935-11-27 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice I penang province PENANG HILL R A N If C WELLESLEY VOLUNTEER RAILWAY DXTi H ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore casket c®. corps i Funeral HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK and Marble Merchants. Tenders will be received up to noon < SHANGHAI BANKING OP INDIA. LIMITED 'AH communications2,238 words
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Article652 1935-11-27 3 NEW YORK IN GRIP OF GUN RULE REIGN OF TERROR FOLLOWS CRIME KING'S MURDER FIGHTING FOR RACKETS OF DEAD DICTATOR With the hail of bullets which wiped out Dutch” Schultz, Xew York’s Public Enemy No. 1, and his lieutenants, gang warfare on a scale not known for many years has652 words
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Article677 1935-11-27 3 Important Plans Revealed COASTAL PATROL BY NEW SQUADRONS Training Schools To Teach Pilots I I Intended chiefly for coastal protection, the rirst of the new class of general reconnaissance” squadrons, seven of which are to be established as part of the Royal Air Force expansion programme, will take677 words
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Article222 1935-11-27 3 ;Two Convictions Quashed By Appeal Court Father and sen, who had b«.cn convicted at London Sessions on a charge of receiv 1 ing stolen goods, succeeded in an appeal to the Criminal App.al Court and left the building free men. Lionel Smith, sen., who had been sentenced222 words
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Article180 1935-11-27 3 Only 44 Passengers Killed During Six Years Remarkable figures showing the saftty of British air transport were given by Mr. C. F. B. Richardson in an address to the Institute of Actuaries in London. Obtained from official sources, the statistics, which cover flying in this country180 words
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Article142 1935-11-27 3 Two Men Confess To Committing Twenty-One Offences Scventten other charges of a similar characU r were taken into consideration by Mr. Justice Finlay at Devon Assize» at Exeter when Paul Durant, 25, bricklayer, and Alb.rt Sinclair, 22, shop assistant, pleaded guilty to three charges of housebreaking142 words
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Advertisement171 1935-11-27 3 j.i hi 1 iii iw p? r I Rd w RHO iiu i ffl jfc 11 S Hi I it IKaW WLj I i L Ta) (fix I i Inly I 1■ r 1 i MT 'ii X g ffl Here’s some 4-711”! B There are times during office hours171 words
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Advertisement9 1935-11-27 3 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For I TAILORING9 words
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Article1778 1935-11-27 4 Improved Working Conditions, Etc. Nothing is more remarkable i i than the change that has come I over the public attitude towards j Age and Youth. Thirty years ago too old at 40” was becoming a dictum. But working conditions, through j science, have so improved1,778 words
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Article189 1935-11-27 4 Londoner Accused Of Sketching Railway Works I Accused of sketching railway works, Mr. Richard E. Charlewood, a retired official of the London, Midland, and Scottish Railway, has been placed under preventive’’ arrest at Frankfurt-on-Main, states Reuter. Drawings were, it is stated, found in his possession. Mr. Charlewood189 words
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Article99 1935-11-27 4 Colonel*s Strong Comments in Will Comments on the disbanding of a regi- I ment appear in the will, just published, of. Lieut-Colonel Stephen Thomas Banning, of Earl’s Court, W., late of the Royal Munster, Fcsi'.iers. Whereas,” the will states, to the lasting disgrace of the miserable politicians99 words
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Article135 1935-11-27 4 Former Relieving Officer Bound Over On Conversion Charge Formerly relieving officer under the Devon County Council, Arthur Ivor Bake»-, 26, admitted at Devon Assizes at Exeter that hs had convert.d £3B entrusted to him for the relief of he poor, ard he also pleaded guilty to six135 words
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Advertisement295 1935-11-27 4 The hardest wearing I for office floors, bung), «v? floc ia, steamer decks MALTHOID FLOOR COVERING t MAT,TH PIT) Flooring Covering is durable, sanitary and economical, being dust-proof vermin-proof and acid-proof. It provides a For quotations and permanently smooth and neat surface and is being adopted by full particulars I295 words
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3042 1935-11-27 5 "SHORT AND SWEET" ONLY FORMAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED FULL ATTENDANCE OF COMMISSIONERS There was a full attendance of Municipal Commissioners yesterday afternoon for the first meeting presided over by the new President, Mr. 11. S. Paterson, who has taken the place of Mr. J- ABlack who3,042 words
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Advertisement199 1935-11-27 5 Have cleaner, whiter linens and save money by using SUNLIGHT SOAP j*/ Th gr e! these linens are j really white. If only I could et mine as n *ce as that! Why not try Sunlight Soap f° r your Sunlight J. I fJ/" etS c^ot^es daxxlingly clean an d199 words
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Article, Illustration135 1935-11-27 6 ILwlky IBrowfttes A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF BEAUTY AND TALENT serves as this background for Robert Taylor, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer player. I RAVISHING REFLECTIONS resulted when the lucky seven beautiful brunettes,” who were recently given contracts with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, look into the magic glass. The girls were135 words
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195 1935-11-27 7 What must a man think who, after 12 years of terrible gastric pain and after trying everything else, takes a small bottle as a trial,” only to find it cures him completely! During the past twelve years,” Mr, G. W writes, T have suffered195 words
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Article279 1935-11-27 7 Service Will Not Suffer CHARTER ALREADY MADE Singapore, Nov. 25 Aground on a rock off Cape St. James i French Cochin-China i since the end of last month, the Eastern Extension A. and C Te’egraph Co.’s ship The Cable has been leclared a total loss. Fore279 words
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Article160 1935-11-27 7 State Council Meeting At Kuala Kangsar Ipoh, Nov. 25, Th-. Perak State Budget proposals which I were approved at the budget meeting of the Federal Council, were sanctioned by 1 the State Council when at a meeting yesterday, it passed the Supply Bill. Unofficials raised many interesting160 words
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Article419 1935-11-27 7 OPPOSITION TO NEW RULE Ipoh, Nov. 26. An amendment to the Mining Enact- ment of 1928, introduced in recent months, is, it is understood, causing i dissatisfaction to certain local Chinese miners, and representations are being made to Government that the operation of the new rule is419 words
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Article45 1935-11-27 7 Singapore, Nov. 25. While Mr. W. G. Yeatham, of H.M.S. Hermes, was swimming yesterday off the Changi coast he was stung by a fish. He was taken to the General Hospital with a greatly swollen left foot and in great pain.45 words
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Article113 1935-11-27 7 Singapore November, 20. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices this morning. His Excellency Lady lhomas and Miss Thomas dined with Their Highnesses The Sultan Sultanah of Johore at Johore Bahru. Before dinner His Excellency presented to His113 words
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Article279 1935-11-27 7 Hit A Tree DRIVER AND WIFE JUMP CLEAR Kuala Lumpur, Nov 25. I Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kenneison, of Kuala I Lumpur, had a miraculous escape from serious injuries, when their car, which was being driven by Mr. Kenneison, got out of control279 words
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Article446 1935-11-27 7 Ceremony At Presbyterian Church Singapore, Nov. 25. Yesterday a wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church that was to have. been held on Saturday, but was postponed owing to the indisposition of the bride, Miss Edith Steward, daughter of Mr and I Mrs. Steward, of Perth. Scotland, who446 words
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Article724 1935-11-27 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. P. Clarke, Secretary to the Municipality, Malacca, will shortly be going to England on furlough. The Rev. Father Bertin e Ashness of the American Mission, w’ho has spent a holiday in Malacca, has left for China Mr. T. L, White who recently arrived from Home, has724 words
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257 1935-11-27 8 Latest S.R.A. Amendments SEA LION DOWN TO CLASS 3 Thy following are the latest amendments, etc., to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification list of horses and ponies HORS ,S—TRANSFERS From Class V- Class I,—-The Rcumba Krom Class i vo Clats 2. Combination,257 words
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Article260 1935-11-27 8 Proceeds To Go Towards Poppy Fund Ipoh, Nov. 26 Probably for the first time in Perak, a Hundred Miles Open Cycling Championship Race has been arranged. This will take place on Dec. 22. The Race will begin at 6 in the morning and the starting point260 words
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Article460 1935-11-27 8 Handicaps For Friday CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Skye Meeting to be held on Friday, November 29 RACE 1 PoniesClass 3Division 35 Furlongs. 2.30 p.m. DEL CCMUS 11.07 HIGHLAND LASS 11.06 LARRIKIN 11.06 TIMBANG 11.04 PHOON460 words
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Article142 1935-11-27 8 i.Reuter. Oxford v. Cambridge OXFORD CAPTAIN ON SICK LIST London, Nov. 26 The following have been selected to represent Oxford University in the Inter-Varsity rugger match with Cambridge on December 10 at Twickenham Siuait Wat si a (Loict.o, 8.N.C.) A. Ot aky (Trent 8.N.C.); M. M. Wall .1Ji.Reuter. - 142 words
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Article66 1935-11-27 8 Rtuter England v. Germany London, Nov. 26. The following team has been selected to represent England against Germany, on the Spurs ground. Whiteheart Lane on Wednesday, December 4: Hibbs (Goal). Male (R. B.). Hapgood (L. B.). Crayston (R. H. B-). Barker (C. H. B.). Bray (L. H. B).Rtuter - 66 words
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Article520 1935-11-27 8 Cricket Club Beaten At Hockey BY ODD GOAL IN THREE The Penang Free School gained a really creditable victory over a strong Penang Cricket Club team yesterday at hockey on the Esplanade. In their first encounter on the School ground last month the Cricket Club won520 words
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Article49 1935-11-27 8 Reuter. Innings Victory HARVEY SCORES CENTURY Durban, November 26 The Australians defeated Natal by an innings and 26 runs. The Australians declared at 522 for 5 wickets and Natal made 242 and 254, Siedle contributing 68 and Harvey 154, Chipperfield took 4 wickets for 53 runs.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article78 1935-11-27 8 I.Reuter. Challenge Withdrawn AMERICAN REFUSAL TO USE K. CLASS YACHTS New York, Nov. 26. The New York Yacht Club has refused Mr. C. R. Fairey’s request to use K Class yachts for the 1936 America’s Cup, desiring to keep races to the bigger JI.Reuter. - 78 words
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Article55 1935-11-27 8 Som Pong Keen On Meeting Japanese Singapore, Nov. 23. Som Pong, the hard-hitting Siamese welterweight who outclassed Boy Nara recently, writes to say he is very keen on meeting Kawata over any number of rounds, and if the Japanese is agreeable he is willing to fight for a55 words
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Advertisement145 1935-11-27 8 PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. ;o: 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 15145 words
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Advertisement396 1935-11-27 8 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING ON NOVEMBER 28th OF I FLCRISTS I 31A, LEITH STREET 1 -J WMI if»- w, ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET 4. PINHORX ROAD. Modem Furnished Bungalow with garau attached. Separate servants quarters Entry early December. Apply Box No 74 c/o Pinang Gazette. > NOTICE The Mohammedan Hindu Endowments Board396 words
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Article3108 1935-11-27 9 CONTROLLABLE-PITCH AIRSCREWS AND MORE POWERFUL ENGINES Cruising At 155/160 M.P.H. BRITISH WARPLANES FOR DENMARK London, October 31. I'.xpci knee gained in iking millions of miles along air routes in foui continents has been drawn upon designing new models of the famous de Havilland I).II. 863,108 words
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Article350 1935-11-27 9 Scotland v. The Rest SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT Owing to the scarcity of Scotsmen it has been found necessary to cancel the annual Scotland vs. The Rest rugger match on Saturday the 30th instant. Instead 6 teams for a seven-a-side tournament have been arrangedls games of 5 minutes each, with no350 words
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Advertisement50 1935-11-27 9 Relieve Sore Throat and prevent Influenza, Grippe, Cold fORMAMINT The Gtrm-killint Throat Tablets. Obtainable at all Chemi.ta and Stores. When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUE. WWAWJWWi STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving. Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO., 1. River Rood. PENANG.50 words
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Article815 1935-11-27 10 Mr. H. S. Paterson who presided at his first public meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday afternoon created quite a favourable impression, both from the Commissioners’ point of view and from the point of view of the Pressmen who were present. Following the, sometimes, almost inaudible tone815 words
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Article99 1935-11-27 10 Chinese Girl Found Dead In Stream I I (From Our Perak Representative) Nov. 27. The young Chinese girl of a Chinese family living at Kramat Pulai who was reperted missing yesterday was founG d< ad in a stream half a mile away from the house. The tragic99 words
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Article224 1935-11-27 10 Sequel To Fatal Motor Accident YOUNG MALAYS IN DOCK (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 27. Two young Malays who were alleged to have been involved in a car accident near] Telok Anson were warned by the Ipoh I Second Magistrate, Che Osman to appear224 words
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Article90 1935-11-27 10 Revised Draft Estimates For 1936 Approved < From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. November 27. The revised draft estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for Johore for next year were approved at a meeting of the Johore State Council yesterday. A select committee was appointed to consider the draft90 words
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Article90 1935-11-27 10 Tamil Who Attempted To Use It (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. 26. A Tamil received by mistake, a Savings Bank Pa ss Book of another Tamil, who happened to have the same name as his, and attempted to withdraw some money from the Post Office90 words
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Article96 1935-11-27 10 I.Reuter. U.S. Federation Of Labour To Oppose Statehood Bill Honolulu, Nov. 26. The efforts of local leaders to secure statehood for Hawaii in the United States has received a setback as a result of the statement that the American Federation of Labour intends to throw the wholeI.Reuter. - 96 words
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Article53 1935-11-27 10 LRugby Radio Service. London, Nov.mber 26. The Exchequer returns chow tetr’ ordinary revenue excluding s< It-balancing items amount? to f 384.629,831 compared with £366,816,031 at corresponding elate of las‘ year. The total ordinary exp rditure exclusive of self-hslancing items £458 56 z against £439.052,342 at corresponding date ofLRugby Radio Service. - 53 words
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Article318 1935-11-27 10 Coolie's Story Of Attack By Unknown Chinese DEPOSITION TO MAGISTRATE (From Our Perak Representative) Batu Gajah, Nov. 26. The story that he was stabbed twice b\ I an unknown Chinees wearing black clothes. I whi'e he was lying down tc sleep, was contained in a dying318 words
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Article130 1935-11-27 10 Jewellery Worth $4OO Missing (From Our Perak Representative Batu Gajah, Novemfc 26. A case of th-ft involving a considerable amount of jewellery helor.ging to a Malay Sanitary Inspector of Batu Gajah has be< r, i reported to the District Police who are still making investigations to trac.130 words
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233 1935-11-27 10 Wholesale Arrests Describing a gambling raid he carried out with a posse of detectives on Saturdi”’ astMr. J.C. Barry, A.S.P., told Mr. C.H. ton, third Singapore magistrate on Monday, that he had acted on information that the* Chinese gambling game of fantan was being conducted233 words
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Advertisement319 1935-11-27 10 DEC. 7th AIR MAIL kl NOTICE UNTIL THIS DATE, WE CAN TAKE ORDERS FOR PRESENTS FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR FRIENDS AT HOME IN TIME FOR XMAS 1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ORGANISATION TO SEND THAT XMAS PRESENT YOU HAVE OMITTED OR FORGOTTEN. A few selections from our booklet are C Handkerchiefs319 words
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Advertisement94 1935-11-27 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER TALC > Wherever well-informed peoI pie congregate, for business or for pleasure, Yardley Lavender Talc is in demand. After the bath, after shaving, after strenuous sports its cooling softness banishes irritation and leaves the skin smooth and refreshed. Lawnder Talc available iin three sizes. hit' Size R i94 words
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Article266 1935-11-27 11 Malay Fisherman's Decomposed Body Discovered ANOTHER MAN STILL MISSING As reported in Monday’s issue of the Pinang Gazette, two Ma’ay fishermen failed to return from a fishing trip near Jelutong and it was believed that they were drowned A highly decomposed body was discovered by four Malays266 words
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Article185 1935-11-27 11 Driver On Causing Harf Charge COMPLAINANT STILL IN HOSPITAL In th police court today the case was mentioned in which Lim Kar Teong, a young Hokkien, stands charged with causing hurt to Cheow Ah Tin at Beach Street on November 19, by doing an act so rashly185 words
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Article118 1935-11-27 11 Young Malay Bound Over A charge of committing breach of trust in respect of three brass pots valued at $BO, which had been entrusted to his care, in house No. 20, Hutton Lane, on October 4, was preferred against u young Malay named Mohamed bin Awang in118 words
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Article82 1935-11-27 11 The case was withdrawn today in the i police court in which Pooi Ah Kee was charged with attempted extortion by putting a compatriot, Khoo Teng Soon, in fear of assault on failure to pay 25 cents as house rent, nt Aier Itam Road on November 9. Inspector82 words
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Article210 1935-11-27 11 Dutch Eurasian Manager Of S'pore Firm REVOLVER BY SIDE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 27. A Dutch Eurasian named K. Kumendong, the manager of N. V. Samarirda Produce Company of Beach Road, was found shot dead in his office shortly after 11 o’clock yesterday210 words
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Article323 1935-11-27 11 Provocation Pleaded Jchore Bahru, November 24. C.C. Oehlers, of Singapore, was fined $l5 by Inche Abdul Raof. Third Magistrate. I Jchore Bahru, for assaulting Chee Soon j i Keng, a race horse owner. Oehlers was I ordered a’so to pay $lO to Soon Keng as I compensation.323 words
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Article131 1935-11-27 11 Taking A Different i Aspect The Australian Government have a special minister of Commercial Agreements, i whose duty it is to bring about trade arrangements with foreign countries. Sir Henry Gullett has just made a tour of' Europe and is now on his way back to I131 words
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Article16 1935-11-27 11 .Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 27. Melrose left Sourabaya at 6.25 a.m. local time.Reuter..Reuter. - 16 words
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240 1935-11-27 11 Tragic Accident Near Batu Gajah MOTHER SEES DAUGHTER DIE (From Our Perak Representative) Batu Gajah. Nov. 26. Three Chinese women were reported to have been buried alive when a landslide occurred near a hill slope about three miles from Batu Gajah. This tragic piece240 words
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Article63 1935-11-27 11 Th CJti.V-.rd Neth rkuids Aircraft arrived at Alor Star at 8.35 am. 4 lay and Post Office box-hokfers will get sieir mails at about 6.30 n.m. OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIR .MAIL The Outward Imperial Aircraft arrived at Bayun Lepus at 11.30 a.m. today. Th* delay'd Eastbound Imveiial63 words
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171 1935-11-27 11 Accused Sent For Observation As a sequel to the Khoo Kongsi stabbing incident which was reported in yesterday’s Pinang Gazette,” the assailant Khoo Thye San, was produced in th e police court today. Accused w-as charged with voluntarily 1 causing hurt to Khoo Heng Khuan171 words
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Article77 1935-11-27 11 The teachers and pupils of St. Xavier’s Institution are giving a Variety Display on Friday, December 6, 1935 at 5 p.m. A very interesting exhibition of work, etc., by some of the past pupils of the school is also being held and will be opened to the77 words
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Article200 1935-11-27 11 Claim For $31,63,; MONEY DEPOSITED ON TAVENAI ACCOUNT I In the Supreme Court this morning, be. fore Mr. Justice Whitley, another Chetty case similar to the one reported yesterday j was begun The parties in this suit are A.R.M Perianayake (paintiff) and the I Firm of200 words
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160 1935-11-27 11 Suicide Verdict Returned At Ipoh Inquest (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. Nov. 27. An inquest was held today in the Police Court before the Coroner Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. into the death of an aged Chinese attendant of the Ipoh Shoemakers’ Association, who160 words
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Article89 1935-11-27 11 Occupier Summoned A Chinese named Khor Ah Tong was produced before the magistrate (Mr. H A. L. Luckham) today on a summons for permitting his house No. 54, Market Lane to be used as a common gaming house on the night of October 23. Detective89 words
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136 1935-11-27 11 In view of decisions taken by the CanadianAmerican Reciprocity Agree- ment, the North-West States are opposing the measures as contrary to the interests 'of the North-West American Saw Mills, and the opposition is being led by Senator Charles L. Mac Nary. I The opposition contend that by136 words
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Advertisement85 1935-11-27 11 li PURCHASE XYOUR M S 1 IWE WILL GLADLY PACK AND DESPATCH YOUR PARCELS. j i i I From /T* TME T IkxscwTtjjCi ucwwi J) OS pSfflsSra ITO.' IPOH PENANG MALACCA BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK U E R s E T s w T C I E Loanish milk85 words
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Article1124 1935-11-27 12 PETALING AND PENGKALEN TE more one studies the recent fortunts of tin-producing companies and the results of their operations, the more is one struck by the stark severity of the Government-enacted restriction of output which commenced in 1931. It is quite evident that some powerful personality succeeded in1,124 words
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Article157 1935-11-27 12 Merchants Tc Examine Revival Possibilities I i Regulations govtrring th- newly organis d Trade Revival Planning Committee of the Hongkong Chinese Chamber of Commerce, wer. passed at the monthly meeting of th. Chamber, with Mr. Li Sing-' kui as Chairman in the absence of Mr.] Wong Kwongtin.157 words
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Article144 1935-11-27 12 Half Yearly Meeting The fifty-eighth general meeting of the Siam Commercial Bank, Ltd., was held r cently. Those present included: Phya Jaiyos Sompati (chairman); Chao Pnya i Sribibadhana, Phya Prida Naribesra, Phya Sathien Thaparakitya, Mr. J. H. Brett and Mr. A. J. Halls. After the notic. convening144 words
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Article270 1935-11-27 12 Annual Reports i LINGUrS TEN PER CENT.’ DIVIDEND FOR YEAR In their annual report for the year ended August 31. 1935, the directors of Lirgui, Tin, Ltd., state: Accounts. The profit for the year was $48,145.07 which with the amount brought forward from last year $43,641.39 gives270 words
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Article215 1935-11-27 12 Final Dividend Of 10 Per Cent. The following is the annual report of the directors of Kuchai Tin. Ltd., for the year ended Sept. 30: Accounts.The profit for the period under review was $99,647.45 which your Directors recommend be dealt with as follows:(1) Pay 10% first and215 words
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543 1935-11-27 12 At the Congress of the Small Mining Associations, held in September at La Paz, a long memorial was addressed to the Bolivian Government calling attention to the difficult situation of the small tin miners, (owing to what is described as the flagrant injustice with543 words
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Article193 1935-11-27 12 Quarter's Rise 02 230.709 Bales i Sales of Australian wool for the 1935 36 season show a substantial expansion, according to a cable from the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers of Australia. For the period from July 1 to October 31, 1935, sales rose 230.709193 words
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Advertisement130 1935-11-27 12 WHAT A SELECTION!!! I Y i Crackers, Novelties, Etc. I I i a h K COMICIAL HATS a Ilf/Zr SQUEAKING HATS THE FINEST DISPLAY IN TOWN I j AT I PRITCHARD’S Lb I ENG AUN TONG 1 I j THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL J Ij 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. I130 words
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Article110 1935-11-27 13 i.Reuter. Arrest Of Yin Ju-Keng Ordered PEIPING MILITARY COUNCIL TO BE ABOLISHED Nanking, Nov. 26. 1 he Executive \u;ui has ordered the Hopei authorities to arrest Mr. Yin Ju-keng and abolish the Peiping Military Council whose functions are to be transferred to Marshal Chiang Kai-sheks Militaryi.Reuter. - 110 words
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Article170 1935-11-27 13 1 Reuter. Sensational Allegations Made In Court Lcndon, November 26. Sensational allegations were made at the Lancaster Police Court, which was crowded, when Dr Buck Ruxton appeared on the charge of murdering his wife and nursemaid. The prosecution is calling over 100 witnesses and the proceedings are1 Reuter. - 170 words
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Article154 1935-11-27 13 L.Reuter James Shakspeare Directors In Court London, November 26. There was a sequel to the pepper market crisis at the Mansion House Police I Court today when Mr. Bishirgian, Mr. I Howes<>n and Mr. Hardy appeared in ans-| wer to summonses for being parties to the making,L.Reuter - 154 words
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Article61 1935-11-27 13 .Reuter. Liberal Government Returned Ottawa, November 25. After running neck and neck with the Opposition until almost the last result was declared Mr. Taschereu’s Liberal Government was returned at the Quebec I rovinclal Elections. It secured 46 seats against 53 for the Opposition, consisting of Conservatives and a.Reuter. - 61 words
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Article339 1935-11-27 13 ;.Reuter. Socialists Determined To Overthrow Government GOLD HAEMORRHAGE CONTINUES I Paris, Nov. 26. 1 The Cabinet met this morning in a tense I atmosphere with the Fascists and Commu- nists reported to be secretly mobilising their forces, the Finance Commission discussing economy cuts and the Ministers 1;.Reuter. - 339 words
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Article63 1935-11-27 13 I.Reuter. Martial Law Proclaimed Throughout Country Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 25. News of a Communist rising in Natal has been received here. A part of the garrison joined the rebels and expelled the loyalists from several positions. Government artillery bombarded the rebel headquarters. Warships and aeroplanesI.Reuter. - 63 words
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212 1935-11-27 13 .Reuter. > Prisoner For Past Three Years ETHIOPIAN ADVANCE IN I SOUTH UNHINDERED I Addis Ababa, November 26. I It is officially announced that Lij Yasu, the deposed Emperor of Abyssinia, died of general paralysis at GaramouEta where he was imprisoned fcr the past three.Reuter. - 212 words
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Article100 1935-11-27 13 'is under close examination here.—Rugby Radio Service. Meeting To Be Held Next Week London, Nov. 26 It is now expected that the postponement !of the meeting of the Committee of Eigh- teen at Geneva, which had been summoned j for Friday next to consider the extension of'is under close examination here.—Rugby Radio Service. - 100 words
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Article41 1935-11-27 13 .Reuter. 53.000.000 Guilders For Strengthening Purposes The Hague, Nov. 25. A Government Bill to be introduced proposes to establish a special fund of 53,000,000 guilders to spread over for four years and strengthen Holland's military naval and coasts defences.Reuter..Reuter. - 41 words
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Article15 1935-11-27 13 Reuter. Wake Island, Nov. 26. The China Clipper has landed from Midway Island.—Reuter.. Reuter. - 15 words
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Article340 1935-11-27 13 After General Election I REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL SITUATION LIKELY I London, Nov. 26. The first meeting of the Cabinet since the election will be held tomorrow. It is likely tnat the Ministers will review the international situation particularly in relation to th 3 latest developments in340 words
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Article80 1935-11-27 13 Rugby Radio Service. Due To Three Prominent Factors In reviewing the results of the election, in a speech yesterday, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, attributed the National Government’s success to three factors. Firstly, Mr. Stanley Baldwin's great personality and his characteristics of good nature andRugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article178 1935-11-27 13 Reuter. Imperial Chemical Industries Discovery London, Nov. 26. The discovery of a new blue dye possessing all the qualifications demanded of a pigment is announced by Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. It is named Monestral Fast Blue and is the first discovery of a blu e pigment forReuter. - 178 words
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Advertisement63 1935-11-27 13 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. Special Engagement Of The DUO ROSSILANOS (Prize Winners at the International Dancing competition held at Vienna in June 1934.) FEATURING THEIR Acrobatic Mimic Dances, OPENING AT THE DINNER DANCE TONIGHT DINNER CABARET $3/-. NON-DINERS $l/-. THE DUO ROSSILANOS WUI also appear at the Dinner Dances to63 words
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Advertisement95 1935-11-27 13 TOMORROW GAL 4 M4L4T4N PRfMIfA I The Return Of Chandu (The Magician) z IF wydgyl It»/ W g CHANDU You Won't Believe Unless You See I HE DOES THE IMPOSSIBLE HE PERFORMS THE MIRACULOUS. YOU WILL THRILL AT HIS AMAZING NEW ADVENTURES IN THIS LATEST AND GREATEST MYSTERY-THRILLER. SUPPORTED BY95 words
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Miscellaneous36 1935-11-27 13 Mm vjß ST I 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 Chapters 7 to 12 Of The Thrilling Wild f Animal Serial I As?. B iLWfi Cja NiM </x ir MORE THRILLS ACTIONS THAN THE FIRST I 6 CHAPTERS.36 words
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Article476 1935-11-27 14 Alli MAILS A mail for Amsterdam and *London by route to Alor Star-Amsterdam Alor Starand thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by route to Alor-Star and thence by Nether-, lands Air Mail Service476 words
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Article780 1935-11-27 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Linet The following is a Hst of veaeels arrtvtng nd Mailing from Penang during the week: EN PORT TODAY S.S. HOSANG from Japan and China via Singapore. Sails same day for Calcutta direct. S.S. HELENUS from Liverpool. Sails for Singapore. S.S. BULAN from Singapore780 words
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Advertisement134 1935-11-27 14 PILES CURED Ao Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery than I lies. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, "hot iron,” electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor's or134 words
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Advertisement49 1935-11-27 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY RECORDS. Because its e British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi ProceObbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits A Long playing one Scul-Striving Scientific Mu Tunes to AH Taste. Vilathikukun Svvamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Pencng49 words
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Miscellaneous1071 1935-11-27 14 Wireless Programmes Bn Paramount Theatre, Leeds, J Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 a.m. TODAY 17.20.Some More Namesake Towns of i the Empire,”* by Captain L.J.D. Gavin. Transmission 5 i 735 a m.—A Recital of Folk Songs. Sophie Wyss (Soprano). Two of the following frequencies will be 8 05 The News.1,071 words
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Miscellaneous340 1935-11-27 14 Concerts and gramophone music. 9.50, Dance music or Javanese music 10.20 j Close down. j I PARIS Radio Ooioniale station, 19.68 metres (approx. 15,000 kc|s), and 25 metre» (12,000 kc.). The French Colonial station is well heard in Malaya. News is given in French and English and some announcements are340 words
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Advertisement1637 1935-11-27 15 njA jl3 II /W f L I 'ISStiJ /M’ i.? BLUB PUMMEL LIMB vemeis. London and north continent Leave dub Far Eastern Mail, Passenger and Freight Service Penang London OUTWARDS 2 A. HECTOR Marg., L’don, R’dam, H*burg Glasgow Nov. 29 Dec. 27 "'x.. B. MENELAUS London, Rotterdam, H*burg and Hull1,637 words
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Advertisement282 1935-11-27 16 DO.V’T LET YOUR EVENING BE A DULL ONE. THE BEST SHOWS ARE IN OUR PARKS. "IFUN MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Wednesday, 27th November, 1935. TAN HONG SIAH AMOY OPERA TAN SAR GNOR NEOH”—Part 4. LAU SYE ENG HONG TEOCHEW OPERA TEIK CHENG PENG SAY "—Last Part. THEAN LOK 800282 words
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Miscellaneous336 1935-11-27 16 PRE-MALAYAN RELEASE [IFF 6-15 TOMORROW 9-30 (S t* ts* fTT. 1 IOF F, BROWN IN HIS REALLY FIRST BIG MUSICAL COME: BRIGHT LIGHTS” GLITTERING WITH GIRLS AND GAGS PACKED W’TH LAUGHS AND SONGS JOE SINGING AND DANCING IN Bl G SONG NUMBERS IT'S A WARNER BROS. MUSICAL WITH ANN DVORAK-PATRICIA336 words
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1160 1935-11-27 17 BRILLIANT WORK IN WAR AND PEACE T the age of sixty-two Lord A Trenchard has qualified for slip- 1 pered ease. He has retired from the Metropolitan Police Force j .after carrying out with extraordinary': skill his revolutionary scheme of reor- 1 ganisation. 11 When1,160 words
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Article161 1935-11-27 17 Twins Of Lady Chas. Cavendish Live Only An Hour In the course of little more than two! years Lord Charles Cavendish and his wifeformerly known as Miss Adele j Astaire, the dancer—have suffered a double bereavement. Lady Charles has just given birth to twin boys at the Duke161 words
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Article78 1935-11-27 17 Hard Labour For Taking Pot-. Shots At Motor-Cars Alleged to have hidden behind trees on the Farnsborough-road and thrown stones at passing motor-cars, Pte. Michael George Biggs, 21. of the Northamptonshire Regiment, was charged at Aidershot with maliciously damaging cars. i Biggs admitted throwing 12 stones78 words
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Article266 1935-11-27 17 To Save Man From 500 ft. Death Fall I WHISKY BOTTLE AND NOTE TO "ONLY LOVER" I I Chief-officer Lowe, of Beachy Head signal station, struggled with a man on the Head, 500 feet above the beach, and pulled him to safety. He gave evidence at Eastbourne266 words
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407 1935-11-27 17 End Of Year Prize Giving And Entertainment On the afternoon and evening of November 15 Tanglin School, Cameron Highlands was the scene of a very pleasant and happy gathering of parents and friends, when the end of year prize giving and an entertainment by pupils took407 words
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173 1935-11-27 17 Dewan Of Mysore's Appeal Delivering the Convocation address at JAnnamalai University, Sir Mirza Ismail, I the Dewan of Mysore, w’ho is very popular and influential among young people, re- ferred to the impending constitutional j changes and said that the great problems before India w’ere173 words
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Article244 1935-11-27 17 The Viceroy has opened at Dehra Dun Doon School, the first public school in India run entirely on British lines. Sir Frank Noyce, chairman of the Board cf the Indian Public School Society, paid a tribute to the late Mr. S.R. Das, originator of the244 words
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Article322 1935-11-27 17 Court Escapade Of A Woman Prisoner While waiting with other prisoners to appear before the magistrate at Clerkenwell, a short, plump and chubby-faced woman pickpocket slipped through a door into the public part of the buildings and .enjoyed three hours of liberty. She was then re-arrested322 words
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Advertisement44 1935-11-27 17 Del Monte Products” I Lead For Lowest Prices Consistant With Highest Quality DEL MONTE PEARS B OBTAINABLE AT All High Class Provision J Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. I I WIk /wo \vsß« w. vM BBLMkJ44 words
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Article306 1935-11-27 18 Attacked Girl After Apology Ruse JUDGE CONSIDERS SENTENCE INADEQUATE I am passing on you the maximum sentence it is in my power to pass, which I consider inadequate, namely, two years’ hard labour.” These remarks by Mr. Justice Lawrence at Chester Assizes, marked the conclusion306 words
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Article223 1935-11-27 18 Woman Cleared Of All Charges A jury at Southend Quarter Sessions the other day stopped the hearing of charges against Miss Annie Harris, 40, of Britanniaroad. Westclif, of stealing and receiving household goods, valued at about jESO. Thereupon Mr. Eustace Fulton, prosecuting. offered no evidence on a223 words
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Article126 1935-11-27 18 Wife Dies Without Learning Of Husband's Death At Sea Without learning of the tragedy which had overtaken her husband, Mrs. Paterson, wife of Capt. W’illiam Paterson, who commanded the ill-fated cargo vessel Vardulia, died in hospital at Glasgow after a three weeks’ illness. Capt. and Mrs. Paterson lived126 words
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Article288 1935-11-27 18 Alleged Offer To Business Man STORY OF TALK CHECKED BY DICTAPHONE Alleged to have represented himself as a friend of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, and as being in a position to ensure that an Eccles business man's namj. would be included in the next Honours List, Arthur288 words
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Article296 1935-11-27 18 The King’s Interest In An Ex-Pickpocket How the King’s interest in an ex-convict was aroused was related by Prebendary Carlile, the veteran head of the” Church Army, at a recent meeting held at Hyde Park-terrace, W, Prebendary Carli’e'drew attention to a gilded threepenny-b.t which wag given to him296 words
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Article98 1935-11-27 18 Woman Escapes Injury By Seconds Only a few seconds after Mrs. I. A. Forrest, of Camden-street, Birmingham, had left her front room, the other day, a lorry crashed through the wall, smashing the brickwork and knocking down the door. Mrs. Forrest had a narrow escape. She had98 words
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Article340 1935-11-27 18 Young Husband Gets Five Years i COLLAPSED IN ARMS OF I POLICEMAN I i Originally charged with the murder of his young wife, less than a year after their marriage, a 23-year-old hotel porter was, at Devon Assizes, found guilty .of manslaughter and sentenced to five340 words
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Article122 1935-11-27 18 Killed In Effort To Avoid Being Late For Work A victim of his own Conscientiousness” was the comment of the coroner at the inquest on Alfred James Smith, 35, a Pros telegraphist, of Melbourne-road, East Dulwich, who was killed while trying to catch his train. It was stated122 words
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Article198 1935-11-27 18 Rheumatism Went Too Thanks to Kruschen I Fat and rheumatism are twin troubl e 'As they arise from the same source it i only natural that they should yield t > same treatment. In the following a woman tells how Kruschen Pt off 42 lbs.198 words
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Article277 1935-11-27 18 j Son Denies I In Court Said to have threatened to stab h;s mother w’ith a pair of scissors, George Angus Dobson, 23, labourer, ,of Holland Park-avenue, Notting Hill, was remanded in custody by the West London magistrate the other day for a medical report. Dobson,277 words
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Advertisement199 1935-11-27 18 O Drink it because t S 3 o °d drink, 11) and the recognised restorative. I fISB KARTELLS COGNAC BRANDY 1 SOLE IMPORTERS 1 J N. V. STRAITS JAVA 1 J TRADING CO., YOU NEED A BRUSH LIKE TEK TO FIT YOUR TEETH j IT was always difficult to clean199 words
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Advertisement197 1935-11-27 18 Harlene-Hair-Driir For Healthy Hair! 2 Minutes A Day Banishes BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, LIFELESS&FALLING HAIR I) HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL restores growth, lustre and luxuriance to impov- n/i erished hair, and revives the weakened Ey tresses. To men it restores the WellGroomed Appearance so essential in w f Social and Business Lifeto Women it Ipr197 words
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1858 1935-11-27 19 Exquisite Works Of Art OLDEST PAGODA STILL IN EXISTENCE AT SUNG SHAN IN HONAN THE oldest pagoda still in existence is a brick structure, built in 523 A.D. during the Northern Wei period, at Sung j Shan in Honan (one of th. five sacred' i1,858 words
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Article548 1935-11-27 19 CHINESE LABOUR I i IMMIGRANTS BLAMED A report on the opium-smoking habit J 1 among Chinese labourers in Malaya, preI pared by M. Leon Jouhaux, representative I erf the French Workers’ League, was dis1 cussed by the governing body of the Interf national Labour Office in548 words
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Article797 1935-11-27 19 "Times" Comment i i SITUATION CANNOT BE LEFT TO NATURE The chorus of Japanese disapproval which greeted the first announcement of the Chinese currency reforms has diminished in j volume now that their purposethe finan(cial rehabilitation of the most populous and potentially the richest country in Asiais797 words
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Article144 1935-11-27 19 Big British Shipments For China Over 3,000 tons of British-built railway locomotives are to be shipped from Birkenhead to China during the next three months. Arrangements have been made to convey 24 engines from the Vulcan Foundry, Earlestown, to Birkenhead, starting this week. As the locomotives are larger144 words
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Article175 1935-11-27 19 Co-Pilots Still Friends A settlement was announced of a libel action by Mr. Ken Waller, the airman, against Mr. Owen Cathcart-Jones, his copilot on the Australia-and-back recordflight last year. Mr. Tristram Beresford explained in the King’s Bench Division that Mr. CathcartJones, in his book Aviation Memoirs,”175 words
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Advertisement141 1935-11-27 19 ST®P nTE sure means of I relief from coughing b EVANS' Pastilles. In the process of dissolving send penetrating antiseptic vapours into every crevice, relieving congestion and soothing inflammation. Carry them with you against colds and sore throats, in the neat little flat pocket tin provided in each bottle EVANS’/fiF141 words
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Article65 1935-11-27 20 Air Mails And Passengers RETURNING TO BANGKOK THIS EVENING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 27. The Imperial Airways plane with passengers and mails for Australia and Malaya have been held up at Hua Hin for four days; the passengers are returning65 words
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Article202 1935-11-27 20 Annual General Meeting On Sunday POOL TO BE READY IN JANUARY (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 27. Circulars have been issued to members of the Kinta Swimming Club notifying the annual general meeting cf the Club to be held at the offices of th? Secretaries, Messrs.202 words
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Article262 1935-11-27 20 Great Importance Attached To Trade Mission I The Java Bode, referring to an article in the Japan Weekly Chronicle advises that a Japanese mission, comprising of merchants and bankers will be leaving Tokio before the end of the month, to visit Borneo, Celebes, Java, Sumatra262 words
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1736 1935-11-27 20 P. O. AGAIN PASS DIVIDEND ON DEFERRED PAHANG CONSOLS' FULL REPORT DETAILS OF BROOME ISSUE OF DEBENTURES INm insular Oriental Steam Navigation Co.The directors recommend the usual dividend at the rate of five per cent, per annum, less tax, on the Preferred stock, but announce that no dividend is to1,736 words
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Article172 1935-11-27 20 While Walking Along Railway Track FATAL ACCIDENT JUST OUTSIDE IPOH A fatal accident occurred on the F.M.S. Railway shortly after eleven o’clock yesterday morning when an elderly Chinese was knocked down by a local train coming to Ipoh between the railway stations of Falim and Menglembu.172 words
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Article213 1935-11-27 20 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 35 64 74 61 64 New York 4.93 ft 4.93 ft Montreal 4.98% 4.98% Brussels 29.20*2 29.20 Geneva 15.29 15.28% Amsterdam 7.30% 7.30% Milan No Quotation No Quotation Berlin 12.27 1 2 12.26 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90%213 words
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Article43 1935-11-27 20 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 London Bank 2|4 4 mJ st 2|4ft Private 3 m|st credit 3 Documentary 2|4Jj On New York Demand 57 ft India T.T. 154% France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 34% dis. Shanghai T.T. 46% dis Bar Silver 29 ft43 words
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Article37 1935-11-27 20 .Rugby Radio Service London, Nov. 26. Sterling on New York was 4.93-3/4 and Paris 75. Stock Markets were quiet with British Funds showing slight advances. War Loan was 105-7/8. Gold was 140; lid.Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service - 37 words
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Article264 1935-11-27 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92%c 1.87% 1.92% Batu Selangor 1.00 1.02 99 I.olc Hong Fatt 76 79 76 78 Klang River 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Lukut 1.24 1.26 1.23 1.25 Nawng Pet 67% 70 65 70 North Taiping 69264 words
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Article157 1935-11-27 20 The following are the latest quotations for today TINS Buyers Sellers Ampats 63 69 Ayer Wengs 1.87% 1.95 c Batu Selangors 1.00 1.02%c j Chenderiangs 10 9 113 1 Hong Fatt 76 78%c Hongkongs 15 6 16 3 Ipohs 27 3 28 3 Jelapangs 13 3 13157 words
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Article117 1935-11-27 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODA Y London(Spot) £221.0.0 £221.10.0 London(3 months) £211.5.0 £212.0. 1 Singapore $107.62% $108.0" Business Done Penang $108.75 Ready Business Done 25 tons COPRA. (Sundried' $5.40 s'».:'• BLACK PEPPER $11.50 $ll-50 RUBBER London 6 i td 6 i New York i 3 c(G) 12 c(G) SingaporeSpot 21117 words
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Article398 1935-11-27 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation, in MESSRS. KENNEDY C o. s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sell. s TIN Ampat 6 3 6,9 c 6,0 66c Ayer We:g 1.95 1.92%c1.85 1.92'.,c B. Selangor 97 1.02 %c 1.00 102',,..398 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-11-27 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 77 N. 1 m.m. Noon 80 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 1.06 a.m 7.56 a.m 1.37 p.m. 7.51 p m. TOMORROW 1.40 a.m 8.32 a.m. 2.15 p.m 8.26 p.m.39 words
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