Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 April 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-04-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 88. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration485 1936-04-18 1 “Explanation” of Red Cross Bombing Rejected Contents Of Sharp Note Published London, April 17. Correspondence between the United Kingdom ami the Italian Governments regarding the bombing by Italian military aircraft of the British Red Cross in Ethiopia is published as a White Paj>er andBritish Wireless. - 485 words
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2133 1936-04-18 1 REGULATION SC MEME NOW IN FAIR WAY TO ACHIEVE ITS OBJECTS Annual Meeting Of M. P. A. A. At the annual meeting of the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association which was held last night at the Caledonia Club, Nebong Tebal, Province Wellesley, the Chairman, Mr. Grierson,2,133 words
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Article113 1936-04-18 1 Reuter. Collective Security A Dead Letter? Addis Ababa, April 17. A rebuke to the League powers for the delay in enforcing effective sanctions and a demand for immediate measures to end the aggression is contained in a note from the Emperor to the League. He declaresReuter. - 113 words
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Article108 1936-04-18 1 marked out for promotion. Pinang ZJazette Copyright. Lieutenant-Colonel Low Appointed IMPORTANCE OF SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, April 17. The appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon Low as the new Commander of the Royal Artillery in Malaya has created considerable interest in service circles in. Greatmarked out for promotion. Pinang ZJazette Copyright. - 108 words
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Article54 1936-04-18 1 British Wireless. London, April 17. In a broadcast talk from the “Queen Mary” last evening, A. E. W. Mason said that when the vessel was tunning at regulation full speed, passengers sitting in the»great dinning room could hardly be aware the vessel was rneving at all, so freeBritish Wireless. - 54 words
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Article97 1936-04-18 1 inspection Of Route Continues (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, April 18 The Calcutta Statesman reports that leading officials of Imperial Airways are at present touring India and Burma inspecting sites for bases for the flying boat services across India to Malaya in connection with the forthcoming97 words
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Article51 1936-04-18 1 The Hague, April 17. The manager of Royal Dutch air lines states that because of the increase in passenger traffic between Amsterdam and Batavia, new big Douglas machines are to be purchased which, in the near future will shorten the journey to two and a half51 words
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Article40 1936-04-18 1 —Reuter. Surveyor Finds No Trace Of Damage Gibraltar, April 17. The Ranpura was surveyed by the Surveyor of Lloyds’ Register who found no trace of damageThe Ranpura sailed at 6.55 p.m. for Marseilles, escorted by the destroyer Veteran-—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article93 1936-04-18 1 Probable Election Of Mr. T. J. Cumming It is expected that Mr. T. J. Cumming will be elected charman of the Rubber nGrowers' Association in succession to Mr. R. Stewart at the annual meeting of the association on April 23. Mr. A. P- Hadow is mentioned93 words
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Advertisement12 1936-04-18 1 H. TOKISATSU AUTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 88-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 77212 words
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Advertisement122 1936-04-18 1 I What you hoc on the grouad- glass screen, you set la perfect detail with the ROLLEICORD I I I l! "u. w JWNI COULD tfAZ MO V/l«. COL/LD /VO yo ARGAJFD OVfR. ZM/yAMOnMI (/VON \C£ C/?£AM/ (cou> (We apologise for the last line: Our Office poet is away at122 words
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Article650 1936-04-18 2 c Coarse-Minded And Wanton” Says K.C. London, April 6. A young married companion-se-cretary lost her claim against the estate of an elderly farmer at Lewes Assizes today. Mrs. Muriel Phillips, of Regent’s-street, Cambridge, sued Miss Gertrude Mary Furze, of Eastbourne, as administratrix of the estate of650 words
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Article274 1936-04-18 2 EXTRA 1936 ls< DAY, SATURDAY, 18th APRIL 1936. 2nd DAY, WEDNESDAY, 22ired APRIL 1936. 3rd DAY, SATURDAY, 25th APRIL 1936. WO RUNS for each Division of Classes 2,3, 4 Horses. 'HREE RUNS for Penang Turf Club 1936 Griffins. ENTRIES closed at 12 o’clock Noon on Tuesday, 7th274 words
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Article137 1936-04-18 2 Likely To Succeed Dr. Tempany (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua’a Lumpur, April 16. It ir reported that Mr. Odin T. Faulkner, C.M.G., Director of Agriculture, Nigeria, will succeed Dr. H A. Tempany, C.B.E as Director of Agriculture. S.S., and Advisor on Agriculture. Malay States, when Dr.137 words
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Article155 1936-04-18 2 Chinese Gets Back To Gaol For Theft (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. April 16. Wong Sik. who had just come out from gad, appeared before Mr. J. Calder in ;hc Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, charged with theft of a gold leaf valued at S 3, the155 words
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Article141 1936-04-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. April 16. Sentence of 12 months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year’s police supervision was passed by Mr. J. Calder, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, on Fong Wai. a former Perak detective, who pleaded guilty141 words
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Article109 1936-04-18 2 Indian Shopkeeper Acquitted An Indian Mohamedan shopkeeper. P.S. Ahamad, who was charged under the Trade Marks Ordinance with having sold a fountain nen bearing a counterfeit trade mark the registered trade mark of Parker Fountain Pens, was yesterday warned and acquitted by Mr. B.F. Bridge, District109 words
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177 1936-04-18 2 English-Speaking Chinese Charged In K.L. (From Our Own Coirespondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 16. Peter Chong, an English-speaking Chinese, appeared before Mr. J. Calder in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, charged with dishonestly retaining stolen propertv, namely two quantities of truck rails which war valued177 words
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Article37 1936-04-18 2 Tuesday, April 7. His Excellency dined with Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw at Navy House. Wednesday, April 8. Sir William Shenton arrived to stay at Government House. Friday, April 10. Sir William Shenton left Government House.37 words
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Article77 1936-04-18 2 Thief Snatches Her E arring A Chinese woman was th e victim of a snatch thief” yesterday morning. The woman was walking a’ong China Street towards Pitt Street holding a little girl by her hand when a man suddenly snatched at her ear and ran77 words
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Advertisement338 1936-04-18 2 VICTOR'S ÜB') DEPT. HOVIS the bread without any to beat it. Double-food value of any bread—The f Lancet. cottage ard A 1 loaves- -crisp crusts. VICTOR CO LTD PENANG. TOLET TO LET— Bungalows, York Road. Two ■r three bedrooms with bathrooms, dining ■Man and verandah. Fully furnished, peasant compounds. Immediate338 words
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Advertisement172 1936-04-18 2 /7 I x—sTTwW SEE how Tek’s short head fits the inner curve ofyour teeth! No big oldfashioned brush cleans those crevice» half so well—these crevices out of sight where decay is rrest likely to start. Dentists approve of the way Tek doe» ■t» job: seven rews of the world’s finest172 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SECTION
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Article925 1936-04-18 3 KENNEDY SHARE LIST. NAMES. v i t I ji S S i RUBBER (Dollar). 1 Allenby Rubber Co. 1&, 1 72 2 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 IQ 1 20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3JU 340 Ayer Hitaui Planting Syndicate 140 j 130 j Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 91 j 95925 words
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284 1936-04-18 3 AVERAGE PRICE OF 5.55 D. PER LB. The Anglo Malay Rubber Co. Ltd. report for the year ended December 31 states that the rubber harvested was 1,285,0/7 lb. of which 1,262,411 lb. .accounted for, the balance being carried forward at the figure of bare cost of284 words
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151 1936-04-18 3 Damansara (Selangor Rubber Co.. Ltd., report for the year ended December 31 discloses a profit of £B,lll, to which is added £5,604 brought forward, making £13.715 A dividend of 2’ 2 per cent lers tax, is recommended which will require £7,875 and it is151 words
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Article171 1936-04-18 3 Dividend Of 3 Per Cent Recommended Dennistcwn Rubber Estates Ltd., report r or the year ended December 31 states that he profit for the year was £6.343 to whioh is added £772, being a profit on the sale of investments, making £7,115. Debenture interest to May 31, 1935,171 words
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Article89 1936-04-18 3 Eow Seng Rubber Co., Ltd. is paying a dividend of 2 per cent, less tax. in respect of the year ended December 31. The annual general meeting will be held in London on April 23. t I DEBENTURES LOANS. t -iS SO '137 S" g Do 1969/69 -.12489 words
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Article325 1936-04-18 3 TRANSFER FROM TAX RESERVE Batu Caves Rubber Co., Ltd., report for the year ended December 31 shows a net profit of £4,542 which includes £176 being compensation from a dredging company for encroachment on the boundary of Batu Cave, rubber land. The amount brought forward from 1934325 words
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Article236 1936-04-18 3 Interest On Deposits Increased The movement towards somewhat dearer money in Australia hos been carried a step further now that the other banks, including the Commonwealth Bank, have fallen into line with the Bank of New’ South Wales and the Bank of Adelaide in raising interest236 words
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Article90 1936-04-18 3 Possession Of Non-Governmenf Chandu Two Chinese members of the crew of the s.s. ‘Kam Sang’, which arrived at Penang on Thursday, named Ho Kong and Chong Lecng guiKy when charged, before Mr. B.F. Bridge, District Judge, Penang, with possession of chandu other than Government chandu. Mr X.E.S.90 words
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222 1936-04-18 3 Klanang Produce Company Ltd. report for the year ended December 31 states that the crop of rubber was 810,150 lb. which realized an average gross price of 6d. p<-r lb 2,210,770 coconuts were gathered and produced 480* 2 tons222 words
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Article87 1936-04-18 3 Reuter. American Girl Divorces James Lin Columbus, Ohio, April 16. Viola Brown, a salesgirl at a local branch ot Woolworths, who eloped with James Lin, tosterson of the Chinese President on July 14, 1935, has been granted an uncontested divorce on grounds of desertion. The judge also approvedReuter. - 87 words
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Article106 1936-04-18 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Courtesy Calls On Chinese Tsingtao, April 17. The Japanese naval armada arrived at Tsingtao vesterday led by Arm. Takahashi who paid official calls on Gen. Han Fu-chu, Shantung’s Governor. and Rear-Adm. Shen Lung-lieh, commanding the fourth squadron and corisurrently Tsingtao’s mayor. TheSin Chew Jit Poh. - 106 words
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Article151 1936-04-18 3 .—Reuter. Confidence Gradually Returning London, April 16. An abatement of the recent flight from the franc is shown in today’s Bank of France return for this week ended April 10. Although the gold reserve has decreased 12.6 millions, Liabilities also fall 11.4 i millions; conseauently the gold.—Reuter. - 151 words
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Article249 1936-04-18 3 Discovery After Five Years Two historic Korans, which were stolen I from the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem five years ago, have been discovered in Cairo and returned to their rightful ownei s. The theft caused dismay at the time, as the Korans are very old249 words
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Advertisement664 1936-04-18 3 BANKS. I HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) CORPORATION Capital Authorised £3,000,009 (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,830 The Liability of members is limited to th* Capital Paid Up 1,000,003 extent and in manner prescribed by664 words
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Article387 1936-04-18 4 S.X.R.C. Meet Sin Kheng’s RI Instead The soccer match between the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club and the Indian Recreation Club which was to have been played yesterday on the St. Xavier’s Institution ground had to be cancelled through the inability of the Indians to raise387 words
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Article373 1936-04-18 4 NOTICES The night express from Kuala Lumpur J due at Penang at 6.45 a.m. today j from Singapore, F.M.S., Malacca etc., ar-i rived at 7.45 a.m. The air mails despatched on April 8 per j the Imperial Airways and chi April 11 pe. j the Netherlands Aircraft373 words
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Article111 1936-04-18 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 18. The first batch of two thousand forms sent to Singapore from Nanking to be filled by Straits Chinese under the new Chinese Government regulations hava all been used and another batch is on the way. All Chinese abroad are expected111 words
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Article68 1936-04-18 4 (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore. April 18. It is now learned that last night’s Wackout in Singapore was caused by a fault in a current transformer in McKenzie Road sub-station which exploded and smashed the chamber. The incident was almost identical with that which occurred in October,68 words
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Advertisement71 1936-04-18 4 I FROM THE CONNOISSEUR'S I NOTE BOOK I f I‘ 1 S YOU’LL HAVE NO SCANDAL WHiLE YOU DINE i y I 1 BUT HONEST TALK AND WHOLESOME WINE I t I g (Temiyson) 11 I CALDBECK'S CAN SUPPLY THE “WHOLESOME WINE" j The House of the CONNOISSEUR |i, i71 words
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Miscellaneous136 1936-04-18 4 < TODAY POSITIVELY LAST 3 SHOWS 2-45 6-15 9-30 Warner Bros. Grand New. Brand-New 4 Musical Show tvs ’’Sfr*' R Jb W fl* s Hits M— Mlgk- h it'ane» t TOMORROW OPENING Al THE 2-45 MATINEE r 'W THE FAMOUS LONDON Ik*' ’Ww? STAGE SUCCESS MEET THE Nb o DUCHESS”136 words
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Miscellaneous245 1936-04-18 4 today M r At J H 2-45 6-15 9-30 IF YOU'RE TRYING TO PICK OUT A WINNERHERE'S A CERTAINTY I YOU CAN'T GO WRONG BY SEEING THIS SPARKLING PARAMOUNT MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I “EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT” GEORGE RAFT —and ALICE FAYE Night h,t songs k,t mus,C! V’Lg-X 111 1 ROMANCE245 words
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Article403 1936-04-18 5 CRIPPLED BY P.C.'S BULLET BEST MOMENT IN MY LIFE' “I have paid a hideous price. From now on lam going to do just what mother tells me.” Maurice Greeson, alias Morris Gressor, the man who was known to the American police as Harry Lewis,403 words
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Article139 1936-04-18 5 Discussions In London The London negotiations between Mr. Eric Louw, the South African Minister to France and Portugal, and the Spanish Trade Negotiation Committee for a trade treaty between the Union and Spain have finished. Both parties exchanged proposals which, it Both patires exchanged proposals, which,139 words
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Article381 1936-04-18 5 The Demand For Legal Reforms Reform of the divorce laws was discusse I by the delegates at the annual meeting of the National Council for Equal Citizenship which concluded at the Millicent Fawcett Hall. Westminster. London, last week. Mr. H. Gray strongly urged that mutual consent, after381 words
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Article141 1936-04-18 5 UnSess Peace Basis Is Established If the prersent opportunity to allay fears by establishing collective security on a firm basis is lost Europe will rapidly rattle back tobarbarism, becoming an armed camp under which the hopes of theworld would be crushed and destroyed, sa d Mr.141 words
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Article347 1936-04-18 5 Good Entertainment At The Queen’s Stars Over Broadway (Pat O’Brien, Melton, Joan Muir, Jame Froman, Frank James hie ton, Jtnain A.luin, Jane Fremin, Frank McHugh, .Marie Wifeon). Warner Bxjt. At th > Quecnh, Penang With the “opera versus jazz” controversy raging in Hollywood and causing stars to347 words
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Article63 1936-04-18 5 The registered and transfer offices of the Tanjong Ma’im Rubber Company have been transferred from 9, Strand, tc Bunge House. 71. St Mary Axe. London, EC. The Rubber Estate Agency will act as secretary. z Mr. W. Hector Thomson, on relinquishing the office of secretary, which he63 words
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Article29 1936-04-18 5 Kapar Para Rubber Estates Co., Ltd. recommends a dividend of 6U per cent less tax. in respect of the year ended December 31. payable on May 8.29 words
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Article395 1936-04-18 5 Tamil Convicted ASSISTED IN CONCEALING r i The case in which Kuppusamy, a Tamil coolie working in a granite quarry near the Ayer Itam reservoir, was charged with voluntarily assisting in concealing 70 sticks of gelignite, which he knew or had reason to believe to be395 words
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Article95 1936-04-18 5 —Reuter. Turkey Has Not Emulated Hitler Ankara, April 17. The semi-official Turkish News Agency declares thate the report that Turkish troops have entered the demilitarised zone as baseless. It adds that no meeting cf the Cabinet was held this week. Paris, April 17. The report referred to was from—Reuter. - 95 words
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Advertisement236 1936-04-18 5 NOW YOU CAN B£ it’s Veedol P-■. \i k wIRSBgSfI fc wSi wwP aMBaGa. Buy Veedol in these hermetically sealed cans! That is the surest wav of giving your car the full protection of 100% Pennsylvania Oil at its finest. And, now vou are getting a full measure of clean,236 words
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Advertisement362 1936-04-18 5 WONDERFUL NEWS FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS No matter what form your stomach rouble takes, you can almost certainly be cured. Whether it is “just indigestion,” gastritis of long-standing, or aa agonising duodenal ulcer, you can get mmediate relief and lasting cure if yon will only take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, made362 words
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Article567 1936-04-18 6 It is necessary to go back only a fPSv years to recall the time when Malava was a stranger to aviation. While the great air lines that we now know were i reaching out over Europe and across I the United States like the tentacles of567 words
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Article203 1936-04-18 6 To The Editor, Sir, —I shall be very grateful if you will kindly allow me the use of a little space in your valuable paper to bring to the notice of all those in Northern Malaya who have any connection with Aberdeen and the North-East of Scotland, an203 words
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Article213 1936-04-18 6 Gift To National Library Of Wales The Rev. Jesse Berridge, of Little Baddow’ Rectory, Chelmsford, who was a close friend of the author, has placed at the disposal of the Ed w ard Thomas Memorial committee, for presentation to a library, the original manuscript of Thomas’s213 words
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Article900 1936-04-18 6 A ITER a day of ffeiutf? heat, Jupiter Plovius opened his. store-huuae just after office? .tours yesterday. The Hill retired’ oehibd an iajpeoetrablkr blanket doud, and tkr raindroprs f attacked tit»!window as if th«ey meant to make effort tu?gain entry?, j To be ca’udidl, some them did900 words
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101 1936-04-18 6 Mr. Sean Moynihan, secretary to the Irish Free State Executive Council and to the Department of the President, has been appointed assistant secretary to the Department of Finance in charge of establishment services on the retirement of Mr. H. P. Boland at the end of the101 words
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Article46 1936-04-18 6 Thirty-one rhipwrecked Japanese seamen, half-demented by thirst and starvation, reached Thursday Island, off North Queensland, in four dinghies. They had rowed 150 miles in four days after their sampan had foundered. One had his arm almost torn off by a .shark.46 words
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Article157 1936-04-18 6 Thirty-Third Annual Dinner The thirty-third annual dinner of the London Watsonian Chib took place at the Piccadilly Hotel last night, when over 100 members and guest attended under the chairmanship of the Vice-President (Mr. J. B Anderson), who was deputizing for this year’s president, Mr W. S.157 words
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Advertisement132 1936-04-18 6 BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK p u W 4a. e r s E 1 s W T C I <ȴggga E Loanism M !ifiDid A r PftIUZED A H 1 E |&sl E s Obtainable from all Ist class provision dealers SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG132 words
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Advertisement31 1936-04-18 6 "LUXOR'E", FAMOUS j HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Genttemo* r AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. I31 words
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Miscellaneous135 1936-04-18 6 Saturday, 18th April, 1936. Fun. Frolic AMOY OPERA —‘Say Ewe Kee” —“Slew Ung Hai Jee Tai Chean Kim Chi Pah SEATS —40, 30 20 cents. CANTONESE OPERA “San Hor Ee Kow Jit Choong Yuen. SEATS —60. 40 and 20 cents. NO FREE LISTS TEOCHEW OPERA “Lim Kong Low"—Part 4. SEATS—6O,135 words
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Article317 1936-04-18 7 South African Shares Respond Important new gold mining taxation proposals and the proposed repayment of two London loans were announced by Mr. Ha.venga. Minister of Finance, introducing a Budget with a surplus of £3,055.000 in the House of Assembly at Capetown. Dealing with the new mining317 words
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Article505 1936-04-18 7 ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH Penang SUNDAY, APRIL 19 First Sunday after Easter. 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany, Psalms 3, 57. Hymn 125. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion—(Tamili. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm 103 as set. Magnificat, Chant 47. Nunc Dimittis Chant 61. Hymns 302, 140, 243, 20.505 words
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Article216 1936-04-18 7 His £15,000 A Year Mrs. Lillian Bartholomew, mother of Freddie Bartholomew, the 11-year-old film star is in New York on April 4 to attempt to regain the custody of her son, whose annual earnings from films, wireless and advertising now amount to more than £15,000216 words
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Article202 1936-04-18 7 200 Years Cf Stage Romances In the past 200 years, 37 actresses have married British peers. Six of the bridegrooms were dukes, including the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of St. Albans, whose ancestor was the son of Nell Gwynne. An alliance not recognised by202 words
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272 1936-04-18 7 Free Issue In Event Of Air Attack In a written reply to Sir Gifford Fox, Mrr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs, states:— A simple but effective form of respirator, for use by the civil population, has been dedvised, and the finalresign Is now272 words
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Article140 1936-04-18 7 Bombay, April 7. The Maharajah of Bikaner announces his decision to establish a home for incurables in Bikaner as a memorial to King George V. The home, which is to be under State management and control, will accommodate 100 destitute, aged, and infirm people, of140 words
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Article440 1936-04-18 7 CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE The twenty-second ordinary general meeting of Sepang Valley Estate, Limited, was held at April 7, Mr. A.B. Cross presiding. The chairman said: When I last had the pleasure of addressing you, a year ago, I indicated that for reasonsthen stated we should not440 words
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Article31 1936-04-18 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 17. Mr. Emil Bendixsen, head of AngloFrench and Bendi.vens, Limited, Union. Building, Singapore, arrived back in Singapore from London today by plane.31 words
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Article37 1936-04-18 7 shortly after noon for Rangoon.— British Wireless. C. J. Melrose, the young Australian airman who is engaged on a flight to Australia in a new machine, left Calcutta shortly after noon for Rangoon.— Britishshortly after noon for Rangoon.—British Wireless. - 37 words
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Advertisement295 1936-04-18 7 WOMAN’S GREATEST SIN Women are now flocking to this Man It is now a sin for women to look wrinkled and ugly. Prof. Dr. Stejskal, famous physician and scientist in the University of Vienna, has extracted a new product from young animals called Biocel. The moment this vital substance is295 words
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Advertisement256 1936-04-18 7 ReM 10 XTO matter how severe your stomach trouble, Bisurated Magnesia Illg will always give you IUI quick relief by removing the cause. Try it now! Don't suffer another day. 'Bisurated' Magnesia costs very little, from anv good chemist or drug store, but always see the oval Li I S256 words
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1156 1936-04-18 8 Scene At Wembley When England M l Scotland 93,003 SPECTATORS SPEND ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON HE most dramatic and memorable I moment in the international Soccer, match at Wembley between England and Scotland was that which arrived at four-thirty (writes Trevor Wignail in The “Daily1,156 words
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Article303 1936-04-18 8 P. R. C. Heavy Rain Throughout Game The Chinese Recreation Club beat the Penang Recreation Club by three goals to nil yesterday. Rain fell before play started and continued throughout the game, making the ground slippery and the ball heavy. The C. R. C. were the superior team.303 words
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513 1936-04-18 8 Home Racing Great Metropolitan And King's Prize FINALIST HEADS CITY SUBURBAN HANDICAPS The following are the acceptances for the City and Suburban, the Great Metropolitan and the King's Prize which will be run at Home next week. CITY AND SUBURBAN (Run Wednesday, April 22.513 words
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Advertisement286 1936-04-18 8 HAD RHEUMATIC PAINS FOR 25 YEARS His Arms Were Becoming Useless It was about 25 years ago that rheumatism first marked down this sufferer and finall the day came when he could hardly lift hr; arms. But he found relief—here in th letter he tells the whole story About 25286 words
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Article1067 1936-04-18 9 SCRATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING flelow will be found the foil programme for the first day of the Penang Turf C Extra Meeting to be run at Penang today. The programme is replete with i ts. name of owner and trainer and “form at a glance.”1,067 words
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Article174 1936-04-18 9 Roy Smith Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, April 18. A surprise in the S.C.C. spring tennis tourney yesterday was the defeat cf Roy Smith champion of the club from 1930 io 1933 by A. D. Anderson, the rugger play- •er, in the championship singles by 6—4,1174 words
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293 1936-04-18 9 Some Newcomers To Watch GOING GOOD IF NO MORE RAIN BY TIC TAC If no further rain falls today the going should be good for the opening day of the Penang Turf Cub Extra Meeting; but it will not be hard and it is not293 words
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Miscellaneous172 1936-04-18 9 OPENING TODAY WITH 3 SHOWS 2-30 6-30 9-30 13 SHOWS ALSO TOMORROW) The Latest All-Laughing CANTONESE TALKIE lai Son vnoot A Hilarious Musical Comedy Drama Of Two Nitwits In A City Prices: 20. 40. 60. 80 cts, $l.OO. NEXT CHANGE A GRAND NEW TAMIL TALKIE with I “BHAKTA NANDANAR” K.172 words
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Article685 1936-04-18 10 ARRIVALS AND 'DEPARTURES Th* following is a list of vessels arriving And sailing from Per.ang during the week IN PORT J SS. MATA HARI from Singapore via ports. S.S. PALOPO from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. Sails same day for Bagan Si-Api-Api, Batavia; Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. M.S BORINGIA685 words
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Miscellaneous670 1936-04-18 10 RADIO NEWS AND PROGRAMMES TOD A. Y Hughes at the pianoforte). 11.15—Weekly Gazette News Bulletin. 9.00 Clone Down TRANSMISSION—2 ewsletter. Sports Summary and Announ- £|AR RAD |Q STATION j cements. 11.40 —Chamber Music. The LonThe following frequencies will be used: don Ensembl e Harold Fairhurst (Violin);; 2R O. ROME GSG670 words
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Article463 1936-04-18 11 Increase In Household Uses The cost of electric power in the urban households of Great Britain was stated by Sir Harry Brittain to be lower than anywhere else in the world, when he proposed the toast of the British Electrical Development Association at the annual463 words
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Article50 1936-04-18 11 Mr. Justice Gordon Smith who had been to Kuala Lumpur to participate in the Malayan Golf Championship returned to Penang on Wednesday night. His lordship attended Court yesterday morning and was engaged for some tim with matterr in Chambers. Afterwards he heard bankruptcy matters in open court.50 words
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Article246 1936-04-18 11 Chinese To Serve Three Months Rigorous (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 15. Ee Kok Yan, a Chinese, was produce! before Che Samah the Taiping Magistrate, this morning, to answer the charge cf cheating a pawn clerk. Soon Chong Mun, at a pawnshop at Market Road on246 words
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Article257 1936-04-18 11 Lire At Cheap Rate Rome, April 6. Tourists coming to Italy will in future be able to purchase lire for use during their sojourn in the country and its colonies at specially favourable rates. The regulations governing the issue and use of these “registered lire” came257 words
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Article, Illustration213 1936-04-18 12 THE PROMISING SUNSHINE n° UK 0..* Kentish orchard near Gravesend, and the tiny blossoms made a brave show But April may have flattered only to deceive, for APRIL HAS ITS LITTLE JOKE it was cold enough to set these hardy Ken Wood girls skipping to213 words