Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 279. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1935. PRICE W CENT-
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  • 393 1 R ut r. While Fraying in Church ALIAN AIR RAID ON DAGGAHBUR Addis Ababa, November 29. s ew hettscs remain standing- at Dag- '’> t 1 dlcnving the constant bom- Imrnt by an Italian squadron, ac-i iry to ah Ethiopian Government, communique. 1 On- thousand five
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  • 89 1 Reuter. Wci-i.ds May Prcve Fatal S nt a Barbara, (Cal), Nov. 29 Mr Jesse Livermore. Junior, aged 15, fop of the famous Wall Street financier, Mr I» s' Livermore, was today taken to 1 jos-i-it,-i at !.< Angeles critically wounded i h head and back. Th» R-
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  • 136 1 Reuter. If Attacked By Italy OIL EMBARGO LiKHLY TO BE IMPOSED London, November 29. It is generally agreed among Paris ccr- J respondents that M. Laval had an inter-1 view with the Italian Ambassador, Signor C rruti, yesterday when he reiterated! France's determination to stand
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  • 192 1 .Reuter. Warm Welcome Or I Arrival At htarJ'a /< j Manila Nov ruber 29. The "China Clipper" landed here at 5 v 32 a.m. G M T: 1 The a Chiha C’ipper” arrived amid scenes of great enthusiasm. Cheer ng crowds lined the waterfront when he flving-boat made
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  • 99 1 Rugby Radio Service. Tc Prepare Per Farther Conferences I i London, Novemb.r 29. I The expected meeting between the S» c- j rotary for Mines, Captain Crookshank, and the coal owners did not take place today. The owners’ repres- ntatives are returning to consult their district organisations and
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  • 72 1 Rugby Radio Service. To Be Preserved From Building London, Nov. 28. As a result of agreements r» ached betwecn local Councils ini landowners interests, a town planning sch.me has been prepared for the South Downs in Sussex between Eastbourne and Seaford and mbracing Beachy Head and
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  • 284 1 i Reuter. Revewt’es Increase i i THIMi ON OF DfllECTj DOLE Washington, November 29. i A complete I» Edition of the Federal! Emergency Relief Administration Is an- j I nounced by M’ Harr-- Mnpkins the ad-J ministrator thereof. The t ruination of the I Direct' dole for
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  • 43 1 ,__Rugby Radio Service. To Attend Caledonian Society Dinner London, Nov. 29 The Duke and Duches s of York left London for Paris this morning to attend the banquet of the Caledonian society in France tomorrow evening.Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 145 1 Reuter. ioation In Autonomy Move TOtflO ASKED TO CURB ACTIVITIES Nanking. November 29. The Chinese Government has protested i to Japan against the participation of' Japanese military authorities in the North China autonomy movement and also the I seizure of Fengtai and Changyimen. Two notes of
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  • 123 1 Reuter. Bullet T n Back Successfully Retnuvud Shanghai Nov. 29. Mr Wang Ching-wei’s personal physic an. Dr. Kurtnoll. and two noted Chinese doctors successfully operated on the Premier this morning tor the removal of the bullet in his back. The condition of the patient is stated to
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  • 232 1 Reuter. N.E.I. Basic Quota J INCREASE OF 55.C0G TONS LIKELY A I.ondon, November 29. With the stage set for a very important meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committee on December 3, Mincing Lane brokers arc showing keen disinclination to do anything except sit astride
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  • 139 1 Rugby Radio Service. Reduced Figures For This Year London, Nov. 29 The particularly heavy death roll on the roads during the last two weeks was the Subject of a broadcast address by the Minister of Transport. Mr. Hore Belisha last night. During this fortnight one person
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  • 89 1 former Lord Chancellor.Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Wakefie'd To Rep’y To The King London, Nov. 29. A former England rugby football captain, Mr. W. Wakefield, who won a notable victory for the Conservatives in the recent General Election, will move the address in reply to the speech from
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  • 218 1 Reuter. Financial Policy App roved ENGLAND CITED AS AN EXAMPLE Paris, Nov. 29. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government’s financial policy by 342 votes to 247. The Government’s majority in the finance issue is larger than was anticipated and it is
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  • 54 1 Soviet Protes t To Japan .R elite r. Mofccow, November 29. The Soviets h ve diplomatic alb, tc’sted Japan s- n>* vs seis illegal’.’ n .1. g s ths r Sutigaci and Fssai.iri Rh rs and demwinded th it h v -.‘i t’; I t m.id< and steps taken to
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  • 189 1 Rugby Radio Service. Schemes To Bring Prosperity London, Nov. 29 Although it is recognise 1 that there is no "short cut” to a revival of prosperity in the areas of Great Britain which have suffered most aeut ly from the depression, progress i s being made by the
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  • 52 1 10 9.99 d a week ago Rugby Radio Service. London, Novtmber 29 The total amount applied for in tenders fcr £45,000.000 Treasury Bills was £63 605.000. The average rate per c« nt for Bills at thrr months war 'J r > 0' lnst 10 9.99 d a week
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    • 1776 3 Wireless Programmes RR C and veia Maconacmt aasit- ed by liiUa Pitcairn, in bongs o£ London. y MaX Reger etc Soloist: Kurt Borack. TODAY 8-05 a.m. Wetxjy Newsletter and Sports C° nductor: Werner Richter-Reichhelm. Summary. 8.25 Close down 1 10.50—Today in Germay. Sound Pictures. Transmission 5 H.os—Concert of Light Music.
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    • 164 3 in Malaya. News is given in French and English and some announcements are in English Morning transmissions are usually on 12,000 kes. 6 00 a.m. News and Gramophone music. 7.30 cum. Orchestral Music. 7.00 p.mConcert and news. 8.00 p.m. Talks. 8.15 -11.00 p.m. Music and news bulletin. 11.00 p.m. Marseillaise.
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    • 79 3 kets and etc. 10.15 p.m. News followed b) concert. All programmes are simultaneously broadcast on the two wavelengths and occa sionally Empire programme from Londor ere re-radiated. HONG KONG Nightly broadcast are on 355 metres (845 kes) and the shortwave broadcast* which are relays of the medium-wave pro grammes are
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    • 56 3 news 8.20 BBC News bulletin rebroadcasl J 8-30 p.m. onwards Chinese English programmes. SPECIAL BROADCASTS FROM ROME Rome, Station Eiar, 2R O Wavelength: 25.4 metres (kilocycles 11.810) A special transmission for listeners in the Far East is broadcast daily by Station Eiar, nt about 11.05 p.m. (Malayan time). News tn
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  • 367 4 LADY KINGSFORD SMITH Lady Kingsford Smith, the 26-year-old brunette wife of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the Australian flier, who has been missing for nearly three weeks, refuses to give up hope. Resolutely, though fearful and anxious,' -she cannot regard herself as a widow.
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  • 1538 4 Discharge Granted j i SL’SPZNDED FOR TWO YEARS i I As briefly reported in the Pinang Gazette” ytsterday, Mr S. Muthu-' kumaru, a former general contractor in Singapore, applied to the Supreme Court for his discharge before Mr. Justice Bur 1 on. the Acting Chief Justice,’: on
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  • 1197 4 Compensation Ciaim RAUB RUBBER CO.'S APPEAL REJECTED As briefly reported in the Pinang Gazette” yesterday, Mr. Justice Cussen delivered an important judgment on Thursday morning in j the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, when I he dismissed the appeal of the Raub Rub- ber Estate Ltd., against the
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  • 142 4 $2,500 Bail For Three Boatmen j J Sitiawan, Nov. 28. Three Chinese, Tiong Ong Teng, Seow Eoon Ei and Teow Ah Tooi, were produced in the Sitiawan Court before Datoh Muda'r Mohamvd Razali the magistrate, chargee with smuggling 43 tins of matches from Dindings in a sampan. I
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  • 159 4 Malacca, Nov. 27 An important feature of the Municipa Commissioners’ m* eting held on last Monday was the reading of a memorandum on Town Planring’ by Mr. E. T. Husbar d superintendent of Surveys. Mr. Husband illustrated his points be fc 1 the Commissioners by using a large
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  • 924 5 WHITAKER BROTHERS SWEEP THE BOARD Lady Nelkin And Phar Rang Pay Best I-rom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. »nly a small crowd attended tn st day oi the Skye Kleeting* > a\, the betting being consent ly poor. Rain fell during iiith race
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  • 160 5 Burma Rifles Beaten At Hockey < h rom Our Own Correspondent 1 Taiping. November 29. In a fast game of hockey played today, the Taip.ng Tigers beat the 2 20th Burma Rifles by a clear goal scored in the first half. The Tigers threatened from the start
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  • 390 5 of the visitors to the ground.Rugby Radio Service. England v. Germany OVER 10,000 GERMAN ENTHUSIASTS EXPECTED London, Nov. 29. It is estimated that nearly 10,000 German football enthusiasts will visit London next Wednesday to see the inter- national match between Great Britain land Germany on the Tottenham
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  • 110 5 Ladies Match A Tie The Ladies’ Golf Match between teams representing Scotland and the Rest played Yesterday ended in a tie each team winning three matches. The results were as follows (Scottish players mentioned first): Mrs Samuel and Mrs Young beat Miss How’es-Roberts and Mrs. Knight.
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  • 370 5 P«C.C. Second Team 1 Lucky EQUALISED JUST BEFORE END On a muddy ground which was not conducive to good hockey the second string of the P-C.C. held the second string of the C.R.C. to a draw’ two goals being shared, on the Esplanade, yesterday
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  • 111 5 Sunday's Match For Pappy Fund The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club in a football match against North Perak and Province Wellesley Indians at the Victoria Green on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. A Cup will be presented to the winners
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  • 182 5 Seven-A-Side Tournament On the Esplanade, at 4.45 p.m. The teams are as follows: No. 1: AH. Hunt. C.M.J. Kirke, R. jF. Heath, H.W. Brady, E.S. Greenwood (Capt F S Rickard and FG. Pooley. No. 2: W. Ingham, L.G. Lee, R.N. Elliot, Lim Keng Chuan (Capt.), W D E.
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  • 59 5 .Reuter. Match With Queensland HOME TEAM 203: M.C.C. 40 FOR NIL Brisbane, Nov. 29. The four-day match between Queensland and the M.C.C. was commenced today at Brisbane. Queensland batted first and put up 203 (Bensted 64; Langridge 4 for 53).. The M.C.C. had replied with 60 for
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    • 18 5 H Scott's I Porage Oats Scotland's Best I COOKS IN FIVE MINUTES I The «Ideal Breakfast Food* I
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    • 275 5 2 st 7 lbs. GONE IN GIVE MONTHS She Couldn’t Believe the Weighing Machine When she first weighed herself, a feW' months after commencing to take Kruschen Salts, this woman could not believe her eyes. She weighed herself on another machine, to make sure there was no i mistake Here
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    • 407 5 IN THK ESTATE OF CHARLES McHARDY keir (DECEASED) Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustee» Ordinance, 1929 Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claim a or demands upon or against the Estate of CHARLES McHARDY KEIR. late of The Rest House, Malacca in the
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  • 2525 6 MR. ST. JOHN ERVINE’S NEW COMEDY YVONNE ARNAUD IN TREAD SOFTLY" NEW FILM OF "WAY DOWN EAST" LIFE AT THE ANTARCTIC SCREENED (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 16. AT th< London Hippodrome this week, Miss Phyll s Bedel s bade faiewell to the stage. It was
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  • 2548 7 Headmaster's Report At Prize Giving BOYS MORE READY TO MEMORIZE THAN THINK The following is the Headmaster’s report the High School, Bukit Mertajam, given! the prize distribution yesterday in the hool assembly hall. Mr. Lias said: i >n presiding at my first Prize Day at a
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  • 193 7 Is it to be wondered at that Mr s thankful he was advised to take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder 5 After years of suffering from ulcerated stomach, one dose of this marvellous stomach remedy brought him instant and permanent relief. I am so pleased
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  • 234 7 At Kuala Kangsar NEW INSPECTOR TO BE STATIONED THERE The British Resident, when introducing the Final Supply Bill 1935 at the Budget i Meeting of the Perak State Council held .in Taiping alluded to the provision being made for an additional Inspector of Mines, the
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  • 87 7 Air-Commodore Smith To Confer With Service Heads Singapore, Nov. 28. Air-Commodore Sidney Smith, Air Officer, Commanding the R.A.F., Far East, will leave for Hong Kong in the Blue funnel steamer Sarpedon on Dec. 2. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Smith, and by Squadron-Leader George, his Senior
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  • 144 7 Further Help To Hong Kong St. John Brigade Singapore, Nov. 28. Mr. Aw Boon Haw who left for China as head of the Malayan athletic teams for the All-China Ollympics, which took place recently in Shanghai, came back to Singapore yesterday afternoon by the s.s.
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  • 663 8 Early Colonies of the British Empire were once called plantations”; that j was because they were established ['essentially for trade purposes and also B from a desire of adventurous men to push their fortunes in new surroundf ingis. Australia, established for the same purposes, might also be
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  • 109 8 Pecsrd Savina Esak Palaces Of £355,000,000 London, Nov. 29. The magnitude of the share of the Post Office business in the economic life of the nation is illustrated by the fact that the total value of its transactions with the public in the year ended last March wns
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  • 98 8 Middle Course Rejected By Herr Hitler Berlin, November 29. In a speech at the Deutschland Halle Herr Hitler firmly rejected the -Bourgeois’ counsels" to more moderate midd'e course. Difficult problems still lay ahead but he wag determined not to capitulate Cur opponents who contemplate gaining power if we
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  • 59 8 .—Rugby Radio Service. Important Contracts For Clyds Yards London, Nov. 29. Important contracts valued at £2,500,000 were secured by Clyde shipbuilding firms during the month of November. In the last eight weeks 20 shipbuilding yards of Clyde have had bookings aggregating over £1,000,000 per week. There are J
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  • 239 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Captam Harman of the Burma Rifles, Taiping, has sailed for Home. He played rugger for Perak last season. Mr. Lee Kit Seong, Asiatic Inspector, wiT, on his return from Rave assume duties as Second Inspector of Police, Ipoh. Mr. Ee Yew Lin the third son of Mr. Ee
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  • 129 8 pcss'ble. from district areas.Rugby Radio Service. Bill Authorising £30,000,000 Being Drafted London. Nov. 29. A bill to authorise financial arrangements c cnnectic.n w th the 130.000 000 main line railway reconstruction scheme announced by Government during the General Election is now being drafted. Government intend to
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  • 58 8 The following donations have been received by Mr C.F. Smith on behalf of the Convent Christmas Fund. Mrs. C. T. Huttenbach $5O Mr. F. M. Sharrock 10 Mr. L. M. Evans 10 Mr. C. F. Smith 5 Mr. W. H. Findlay 5 G. W. R. C
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  • 110 8 By The NEW E. O.” ORCHESTRA Under the direction of MR. A. KONCHESTER. Sunday, 24th November, 1935, 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME I- OvertureLe Barbi'i ae Seville'’ G. Rossini 2. Valse"Les Dernieres Gouttes” K. Kratzi 3. Intermezzo" Entry of the Queen of Roses”— M. Rhode j 4.
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  • 159 8 House In Finang Ransacked JEWELLERY CLOTHING STOLEN A daring daylight burglary was reported to have taken place yesterday at No. 64, Trusan Road, Sungei Pinang, when jewellery and clothing to the value of over $5O were ste’en. Entry into the premises appear to have been gained through
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  • 54 8 Disccverv Behuid Office A Chinese war discovered yesterday evening behind the Munic pa’ Office bleeding badly from wound on hir stomach From inquiries it is revealed that the mao was said to have attempted to commit su'eide being in strained circumstances. He was ccnveyed tc the
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  • 151 8 Four Chinese H Court (Ficm Cu. Perak Representative! Ipoh, Nov. 29. The scuffle between two shop-keepers and their coolies at the New Town market yesI terdey had an echo in the Police Court .today when Mr. C.W.A. Sennett heard a J charge of fighting tc disturb the
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  • 178 8 Burnt Child's Thigh With Iron Ng Ah Wah a Chinese dhoby, was charged yesterday in the additional Police Court before Mr. R. N. Broome with voluntarily causing hurt to a Singhalese child, Somatilikan, aged seven by poking a heateo iron and causing a burn on the child’s
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  • 27 8 In future relief will be distributed tc the destitutes in the District Court on the third Thursday in each month instead of the third Friday.
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  • 164 9 ikhs Appeal In Supreme Court PRISON SENTENCE REDUCED TO FINE I iom Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 29. S khs, who had been sentenced to w eks’ rigorous imprisonment in the t court for carrying offensive weapons. iron-shod sticks, appealed against <onvictions and sentences before the Mr.
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  • 245 9 Accent At I Chemor F’rcm Cur Perak Representative) Ipoh. Nov. 29. rhe inquest was held in the Coroner’s rt before Mr. Sennett, into the death Tamil metal breaker named Ramasamy umbed to injuries os a result of ill of 160 feet from a cliff in Chemor.
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  • 308 9 Minutes Of Committee Meeting The following are minutes .of a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held in the Singapore Exchange P.ocm on Nov. 25, 1935, at 5 p.m. Present:- Hon Mr. R Williamson (President), Mr. C. E. Gibson. Mr. A. Corbet, Mr. R. Meyer,
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  • 84 9 Exceeded Time Limit At Show (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November 30. Mr Lim Chy: Hock, manager of the Sun Cinema, Taiping, was today fined by the Taiping Magistrate, Che Mohamed Salleh, for exceeding the time limit on the night of October 18, thereby committing a breach
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  • 449 9 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England First Sunday in Advent. 8.00 a.m. Matirs and Litany. Psalms1, 7. Hymn4B. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 6.00 p.m. Evensong, Psalm48. Magnificat (Chant 48). Nunc Dimittis(Chant 61). Hymnsso. 47, 268 and 22. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion.
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  • 103 9 Subscription List No. 38 Amount previously acknowledged as per List No. 37 $24.126.69. Donations from Messrs. Kee Chun Studio, Penang $5. Donations frem th. Staff cf Land Office, Nibong Tebal, Province Well .sky Messrs. C. M. Sheriff and Gan Ah Kit each $2$4; Tay Hooi Soo.
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    • 214 9 .WKWWW-fey 'X 1 c F V XX f f ""'Sat* > 1 > 3 -cl 'X— I'w Smile that is spreading over Malaya! Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow j testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability of Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When x V I e^SC
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    • 293 9 DON’T LET YOUR EVENING BE .1 DULL ONE. THE BEST SHOWS ARE IN OUR PARKS. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Saturday, 30th November, 7935. TAN HONG SIAH AMOY OPERA TAN SAR GNOR NF.OH’’—Part 7. "TEONG SYE THOE GUAN TEOCHEW OPERA" "SIEW WAH PHOW”-Parti. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI
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  • 3228 10 Britain's New Flying-Boats Scotsmen's Success As Colonists Rubber Export Figures Alarm Market HOME NEWS FOR MAI.AYA (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 19. Giving Away The Colonies MR. H.L. Midford, of Cranleigh, writing to The Daily Telegraph on the subject of the Crown Colonies
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  • 1809 11 Chemical Elixirs Of Life The End Of The Moon Advance Of Television Talking Records From Print. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 16. Medical Research Too Fast BRITAIN is becoming a healthier country, in the opinion of Professor Edward Mallanby, secretary of the Medical Research Council, and
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  • 118 11 Chinese Labourer Finds Wife Hanging Singepore, Nov. 28. I A Chinese pig-rearer living with his family at Henderson Road went to the 'every-day rendezvous for a gossip after the day’s labours on the night of Nov. 13. 1 When he returned home four hours later and entered the
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  • 89 11 Judgment In Favour Of Magistrate's Daughter Singapore, Nov. 28. Judgment was entered by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice W. Burton, in the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday, in favour of Rugayah binte Ahmad, who sued Inche Mohemed Salleh and Inche Ahmad, her uncle and brother respectively, as the
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  • 646 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Linet rhe foil owing Ls a M of veseels arriving Wd ailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. LAOMEDON” from Liverpool. Salli for Liverpool via Singapore on December 10. S.S. HECTOR” from Singapore. Saib for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg and Glasgow.
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  • 630 12 AIR MAILS A mail for Amsterdam and London by route to Al o r Star-Amsterdam Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by route to Singapore and thence by K.L. M.
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    • 181 12 L 31 MAJESTIC THE BIGGEST STORY Owing to The First World War" season OPENS TOMORROW DOWgrtul being booked to open Tomorrow, this |“Jf nil -ure cannot be extended. by 31l Of 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9.30 M er nations gan ||l' matinee tomorrow AT2-45P.M. Sealed And Guarded j up their secret
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    • 336 13 rPeopieWhoNeeck YEAST-VITE AreXOUR SYMPTOMS HERE» ffixllto Sufferers from i I z- INDIGESTION 1 exhausted 1 MOTHERS I Those Wh o can t INSTANTLY. In a few, will find a source of Newf w L t t r minutes it banishes the Life, New Energy, Newtneed no longer suffer the awful
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 340 13 OPENING TOMORROW AT THE 2-45 jinßrrj uK) M B Stjl MATINEE 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 jjfA. THE FIRST 6 CHAPTERS OF UNIVERSAL'S SUPER "TARZAN" THE CALL OF THE SAVAGE" SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE 1) 25 Terrific Reels Of Wild Animals Jungle Thrills! featuring NOAH BEERY, Jr. tonight 12 p.m. lt T w
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  • 2443 14 GREEK REJOICINGS IN LONDON Finest Air Feat Of The Year ORIGIN OF ARMISTICE POPPIES Electioneering In Former Years (From Our Own Correspondent). London, November 16 The King’s Health R* EVEN amidst tne tragic memories let loose by the solemn White- I hall ritual, the assembled
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    • 419 14 Use this Wonderful Hea!er„for YOM SKIN DISORDER The most stubborn Eczema, Psoriasis or Pruritus yields to the amazing healing influence of D.D.D. Prescription. Relief is immecbatc. Eczematous diseases are always most active when you get tc bed, but a little D.D.D. Prescription applied with cotton-wool will stop the itching in
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    • 1681 15 1 4 I 4 Ki A\ f l HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 1 < 7* CLUB PUMMEL LIME Hamburg. iMMKagggggg— Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Dub OUTWARDS Penang Loudoc For Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, A HECTOR Mars., L’don, R’dam, TTburg Glasgow Nov.
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  • 105 16 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) £222.5.0 £222.0.0 London—(3 months) £211.5.0 £211.15.0 Singapore $107.75 $lOB.OO Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA. (Sundried' <?.- n BLACK PEPPER RUBBER:- slls llo London New York 6i d Singapore-Spot December Jan./Mar 22c 22 %c 22 *4 c A J7" un 22uc 23c W/Sept TAPIOCA
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  • 417 16 And Selections CARD OF 9 EVENTS AGAIN The following are the weights for today, the concluding day of the Skye Meeting RACE 1 PoniesClass 3Division 35 Furs. 2.30 p.m. LEONIE 11.08 HIGHLAND 4.ASS 11.06 PHOONTOK 11.04 LARRIKIN 11-01 DEL COMUS 10.13 TIMBANG 10.12 SHORTY 10.05 IRISH LADY
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  • 143 16 ParticuJars Of New j Batch The following are the particulars of the batch of 14 horses supplied by the AngloIrish Agency, Ltd., to the Penang Turf Club. They are due to arrive on December 17 and will be drawn for shortly after. All will be 3-year
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  • 94 16 Saturday Nov. 30, 1935, Esplanade” 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March- DunedinAlford. 2 Overture toMontroseBishop. 3 Selection- The ThistleMyddleton. 4 Ballad- The H art of the SunsetNicholls. 5 Valse—-FlirtationSteck. 6 Fantasia Bonnie Scotland Hare. 7 Patrol- Ma Braw LaddieMacdonald. Sunday, Dec.mber 1, 1936. Waterfall's” 5.15 p.m. to
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  • 580 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT i Penang, November 29. The political crisis in France, the threat of a National Coal Strike in Great Britain I together with the uncertainty caused by th? postponement of the Rubber Restriction' Committee’s Meeting have all tended to de-' press the Local Share Market this
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  • 41 16 Gold was 141 0* 2 d.Rugby Radio Service. London, November 29.Sterling on New York was 4.93 7, a T,f l Paris 75'.'. Stock markets were quiet with War Loan at 105%. Gold was 141 0* 2 d.Rugby Radio S**r-
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  • 45 16 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 London Bank 2 4 4 mst 2 4-1. Private 3 mat credit 2!4|( 3 Documentary 2 4J» On New York Demand 57 ,V India T.T. 154*4 France T.T. 36* Hong Kong T.T. 36 dis. Shanghai T.T. 47 dis. Bar Silver 29
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  • 497 16 KENNEDY COMPANY iUDAY’S PKlcEb The following are lh e latest quot^u c j in MESSRS. rkENNEjLj i' bu s p iuLifC LcKa.iijr Yesterday TuUa. Buyers Sellers Buytis 3> _der’» TIN Asam Kumbang 34 6 35 6c 35 0 36 0 Ayer Weng 1.85 1.92* 2 cl.
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  • 212 16 Latest Quotations Friday Tnu.-i' Paris 74 61 64 74 57 64 I New York 4 93% 4.93 Montreal 4.98% 4.98% 1 Brussels 29.18% 29.17% Geneva 15.27% 15.26 Amsterdam 7.29% 7.2.8 Milan No Quotation No Quota! r. Berlin 12.27 12.27 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90* 2
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    • 182 16 GOODWILL COUNTS ABOVE ALL 'l'l lIS YEAR IS OUR 64TH AND THE CONFIDENCE GAINED during that period is a guarantee THAT YOUR X’MAS G?FTS PURCHASED FROM US WILE GIVE LIFE-LONG HAPPINESS. "u’'n v} '.:a-uK. jggagg (Incorporated in Ceylon.) PHONE 543. PENANG W EN'4NG S. S. :o: TONIGHT ST. ANDREW'S AKNiJAL
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    • 14 16 TONIGHT "E. O." HOTEL THE DUO ROSSILANOS Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M.
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    • 40 16 0 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 76 N.E. 6m.m. Noon 80 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.46 a.m 9.41 a.m. 3.30 p. m 9.35 p. m. TOMORROW 3.20 a.m 10.18 a.m. 4.15 p.m 10.16 p.m.
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