Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 April 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-04-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 89. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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935 1936-04-20 1 —Brit sh Wi-.eless. Army Of 10,000 Put To Fight vesper ate Hand-To-Hand Fighting ‘*L. London, April 20. A graphic account of the battle of Gorrahwadi which took place on April 18 is given by a correspondent with the Italian southci n torces. He—Brit sh Wi-.eless. - 935 words
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Article63 1936-04-20 1 —Reuter. Moscow, April 18 Sovie 4 Government has info -r- .l Turkey of her re?diness to participate in negotiations to bring the status of the St aits in conformity with the interests and security of Turkey. The note points out that the Soviet was a’ways of opinion that Turkish.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-04-20 1 J. THORPE, who gave a running commentary’ or l the Penang races on Saturday, with Mrs Collin King, ore of the announcers25 words
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Article283 1936-04-20 1 Feci By A': Professor (From Our Own Correspondent> Singapore, \pril 20 Thirtv people in Singapore.last night watched the body of an unconscious Indian lifted <>ut cf a grave in he had been buried alive tor minu f es. The Indian was Professor K. In\adi. a magician283 words
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Article65 1936-04-20 1 Eatw-'-x Apr 1 is In ?ns uefl Jrw~ne?e C 'm >o‘- ion wah Dutch c h pp’ng tinea result a from tne opening if "the- improved Japanese revicp between Japan and Batavia, embracing Hongkong. .Hitherto ships have not call 'I at Hongkong and cargo and rates are65 words
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Article, Illustration106 1936-04-20 1 Ever-G rowing Velum* Of Traffic London, April 18 A return issued by the Ministry of Transport shows that the gros amount i. ceA ?d in payment of licences for read vehie’es issued during tb“ thiee mon.hr ended 29 last, was £20,Cl 3.420. In the correspond ng106 words
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Article135 1936-04-20 1 liner in the estimation of experts —British Wireless, &isks London, Arrii IS Excellent pregrars is being mr.do wit' the placing cf r .'-sks of the Canard V/nl. i rt°r 1 ner Queei. Mary on -.e Lor.;'' i Market, and it is anticipated that ?ri thiee million pounds willliner in the estimation of experts —British Wireless, - 135 words
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Article197 1936-04-20 1 Not A Record-Breaking Flight Stepping from his new green Heston Phoenix monoplane at the Penang aerodrome shortly after noon yesterday C. J. (“Jimmy”) Melrose the young Australien airman, handed out a pile of pamphlets advertising the South Australian Centenary and jocularly remarked that he hoped he197 words
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107 1936-04-20 1 Trogedv Outside The Treasury RECRUIT’S FIRST SENTRY DUTY (brom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 20. A constable on bis first sentry duty was found shot dead outside the Treasury in Government buildings at half past two this morning. Police in the guardhouse wer®107 words
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Advertisement12 1936-04-20 1 K. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street. PENANG Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement61 1936-04-20 1 1 KEY JL BEER Hill Pure, Cool Refreshing Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. “First catch your hare then cook him” We eaten 'em We sell 'em You byy 'e?fl Yea eccii ’esirt Everybody Vat? Not only but F jrtridges a Pheasants. Teal, WLM ©yek 3 ©kail. Psgecm}61 words
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Article741 1936-04-20 2 DISCOVERY IN A MORE REMOTE AGE News from Bombay throws fresh light on the origirf of the Zodiac that broad zone of the heavens in which lie the apparent paths of the sun. the mean, and the planets. Partly from the needs of navigation but741 words
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Article428 1936-04-20 2 Farewell Function At Balik Puiau TRANSFER TO JOHORE BAHRU A pleasant social function took place on Saturday evening at Balik Pulau in the form of a teaparty held in the Convent Recreation Had The party was giv-’n for the dual purpose of bidding farewell428 words
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Article484 1936-04-20 2 NEPHEW OF EMPEROR 1 FRANZ JOSEPH Miss Marie Therese Wood. a pretty, blonde English girl w-hose home is in Vienna. has become engaged to Prince Ernst von Hohenberg, second son of Austria’s tragic Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose murder at Sarajevo led to the world war.484 words
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Advertisement689 1936-04-20 2 EDUCAThONAL Wakened by Mr. RJ. O. Meyer,; BA. (Cantab.) J and Mrs Meyer have invited a number of, maigesiion boys of the Public School, class to their beautiful modern Country-,house home im '.s Somerset for the Easter and Summer boli-j lysri -days. Cricket, tennis, go'f, riding, boating,, IM jTwimming, badminton,689 words
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Advertisement250 1936-04-20 2 «“onsists of tb y .*’^l V ohe flnesl chicks va w y L’ Eta .3 .“Wolves. on I MIK Eaipl I‘l by BRAWO C°- S® vauxhall. Will /Wh YOUTHR 1U VIGOUR BRAND’S Essence of Chicken is MiMsT ii.ii a wonderful restorative of lost physical powers. It puts no strain ■gMgl250 words
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Article329 1936-04-20 3 Better This Year Value Of Fresh Blood Although Penang has been in the doldrums where soccer is concerned in the past it seems to have taken a lesson from past experiences and are fast evolving a scheme to retrieve their position. Penang has at List realised the329 words
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Article144 1936-04-20 3 Yachting Events At Singapore iF m Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. April 20. The Rcvf-1 Singapo: Yacht Club Interna Gc .al Six metre Class final race for the Guillemard Challenge Cup was sailed yesterday The tightest breezzes prevailed from north-east to south while the sea wsa smooth144 words
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Article187 1936-04-20 3 -—Reuter. Call-Over For 2,000 Guineas London, April 17. The following was the call-over for the Two Thousand Guineas to be run on April > 29: 11 2 Daytona offered 6[l taken, 6 1 Abjer t and o, 8 1 Bela Hissar t and o, 100 7 St.-—Reuter. - 187 words
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Article101 1936-04-20 3 Cricket Match With Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 18. Playing on their own ground the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club did well to draw with the Selangor Police in a one innings match, time intervening. The police had scored 134 to which total J.101 words
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Article125 1936-04-20 3 (Fiom Cur Own Correspondence) Singapore. April 18 After a hard fight at Anson Road Stadium a Chinese-Malay team beat the Middlesex by two goals to nil. The Chinese and Malays we e very speedy but were in dined to dribble tco much. Dollah play?d a fine125 words
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Article156 1936-04-20 3 100,000 AT HAMPDEN PARK Glasgow, April 18. Excitement was rife in Glasgow today on the occasion of the Scottish Cup final between Rangers and Third Lanark. All roads converging on Hampden Park I were crammed with vehicles in the early afternoon, and at the start of the156 words
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Article413 1936-04-20 3 Despite fielding a weak team, the St Xavier’s Recreation Club managed to put up a good performance to hold the Chinese Recreation Club to a draw on the Victoria Green yesterday. The Xavierians, taking first knock, declared with 104 runs for the loss of eight413 words
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Article429 1936-04-20 3 The cluarter-finals in the Penang Junior Badminton championships were played before a large crowd in the Volunteer Drill Hall on Saturday and the four who won were Tan Kong Tat, Lim Ewe Chy.?. Tan Kin Hong, and I c Ee Sin. The Hu Ye v Se*h pair,429 words
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Advertisement70 1936-04-20 3 MONDAY. 20+h APRIL 1936. i tonight LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT ALL LADIES FREE ADMISSION TO Fun Frolic AND WEMBLEY Gent's, Bring All Year Lady Friends A Unique Opportunity TO SEE 7 SUPER ATTRACTIONS 7 l-< >R nothing WEMBLEY CABARET The Brlßh-e-.. Peppiest, Happiest Spot in Penang. DANCING 8.30 P- m —Midnight.70 words
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Advertisement478 1936-04-20 3 i! THIS "JUMPING FIGURE" I triple RANGE OF I a WATCHES COMPELS I -7 YOUR ATTENTION I POCKET WATCH S tSSjfs' I 3 HERE IS A WATCH THAT WILL £T? j| GIVE YOU YEARS OF SERVICE. J 2 li CONSTRUCTED MOVE- «ifnir» CHROMIUM PLATED LADIES S I MENT THAT WORKS478 words
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479 1936-04-20 4 Court Of Appeal Judgment LOWER COURT DECISION REVERSED A The decision of the Court of Appeal in the recent Ah Quee Estate litigation, in which the grandsons of testator asked for a division of the corpus of the estate was made known on479 words
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Article210 1936-04-20 4 No Change On F.M.S.R. System Considered Kuala Lumpur, April 17. “Absolutely no change in the schedules of the mail trains on the F M S. R system are under consideration" was the official reply given today to enquiries about a report that there would be a change shortly210 words
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Article3722 1936-04-20 4 Evan Guest - By Evan Guest The reason* why manuring has not been recognised sooner as a necessity chiefly the slow response of the rubber trfie, on account of which- many manurial efcpferil ments have b?en prematurely abandoned. Exposure and erosion trader the systeffc of clean weeding could ruin3,722 words
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Advertisement122 1936-04-20 4 I Kiddies Isove I i l“KID-K0RD”| NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE I i RECORDS I 1 3 S h g BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically jg produced KID-KORD gramophone Records. There are two complete and different series of these miniature masterpieces. 5 s Six RECORDS IN ALBUM122 words
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Advertisement358 1936-04-20 4 t I 1 SPRATT'S' I DOG I v I APPLIANCES I I MEDICINES for all types of Dogs. I S PENETRATING WHALEBONE) DRY*- CLEANING POWDER I BRUSHES Fiaired, Does. For Sheepdogs, etc. PNEUMATIC BRUSHES No. 11 Split Horn 4j X2l in. s i No.-18 Yellow Whalebone 5X 2* in. I358 words
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Article482 1936-04-20 5 Penang Hospital Mystery SEQUEL TO CAR ACCIDENT A puzzling feature in the case of an elderly Tamil patient named Vengadasamy, who was admitted into the General Hospital on February 14 as a result of being knocked down by a motor-car at Kelawei Road but who died482 words
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Advertisement331 1936-04-20 5 FCS I-*»»™* aaXw/l W it Will I I mix! Be There are still some motorists who believe that Patent Xal CASTROL will not mix with other makes of lubricating ■'•Q» oil. There is no foundation for such a belief. Although an peerless quality, “Patent” CASTROL mixes readily with any other331 words
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Advertisement49 1936-04-20 6 feffiSlßllllfc ;,s *l Z7q 6-30 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 The Latest All-Laughing CANTONESE TALKIE “Tai Soh Choot Seng” A hilarious musical comedy drama of two nitwits in a city. Prices: 20, 40, 60, 80 cts B $l.OO. TOMORROW A Grand New Tamil Talkie “BHAKTA NANDANAR” with K. B. SUNDARAMBAL.49 words
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Miscellaneous382 1936-04-20 6 /1 jj MU 4$ fFR OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 A Laugh and a Heart Throb For Everyone c.Who Ever Worked For I The Famous London Stage Success a Living "MEET THE DUCHESS" By lAN HAY and A. E. W. MASON ■66 tt 11 1 W| i Now The Screen's382 words
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Miscellaneous43 1936-04-20 6 WM 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 Warner Bros. Most Famous Musical Production Gold Diggers Of 1935’’ WITH 73 Stars I 300 Gorgeous Girls h Songs Spectacles and Laughter TOMORROW RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN "HEROES FOR SALE" A Warner Bros. Picture. USUAL REDUCED PRICES. 143 words
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Article, Illustration761 1936-04-20 7 IT IS NOT AN EASY MATTER l-*cw things are more exasperating <i slimming enthusiastic, subsisting on chop ami a grape-fruit, than a breath ~f sympathy for those who are struggling to put on weight. 'ld want to be fatter seems to them .be a mi761 words
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Article865 1936-04-20 7 ENTERTAINED BY MR, J.H. THOMAS Tse secretaries of this committee Jsave lately .received t’.u 1935 report ot jhe activities of the Students from Me’ayi Committee of th*» Victoria League, exists to assist students from all parts of the British Empire to obtain cdmJsion to universities arid865 words
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Advertisement182 1936-04-20 7 llz {VkXRKXXXkXk k X X k X K k kK k >J < V Z XZX 7 X JlTx f H »x >J OJ X/ oc a j R Jd A k ih r 1 I J I ■I I t z J 'J' l ,!gj i/’» J h CT182 words
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Article746 1936-04-20 8 With what pride do parents announce that their sons have passed the Senior Cambridge examination. W hat bitter disappointment is in store in all too many cases. Scholastic distinction in itself is not enough to win a job in a commercial community where jobseekers far outnumber vacancies. The746 words
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Article595 1936-04-20 8 To the Editor Sir. —Unfortunate and hopeless is the lot of the present Chinese young generation in Malaya as far as their chances of securing employment are concerned. In Penang alone there must be a large number of Chinese vouths who are now jobless, although most of595 words
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Article699 1936-04-20 8 OME years ago when the Mac Alister Koad traffic circus was constructed, the idea of such traffic circuses came in for a good, deal of ridicule. The light of experience, however, has proved the value of this form of traffic check at busy junctions of four or699 words
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Advertisement293 1936-04-20 8 tf tbe dinner was bad I WT «ad y<**r w »f® sad j i Ja L ixL- 1 r j hjaP Whew 7 i Ep Sar I \4emolfcrrCL CARLSBERG LAGER PILSNER STOUT! SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. FROM THE CONNOISSEUR'S I NOTE BOOK I293 words
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Advertisement66 1936-04-20 8 YARDLEY W LAVENDER THE LOVABLE j jfgX FRAGRANCE 1 SsfSwi So fresh and frargrant, the Yardley Lavender give» you a daintiness and charm which no other perfume can quite equal. A Lovable Fragrance—exquisite at all times and ©socially perfect for the informal occasion m hen a heavy, exotic scent might66 words
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Article572 1936-04-20 9 Handicaps For Second Day CARD OF 8 EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the -< cond day of the Penang Turf Club Extra Jeeting to be run on Wednesday. Horses- Class lll—Div. I—6 Furs. SONG LAND 9.00 THE WARRIOR 8.11 BURRANEER 8.09 GLEN ARROW572 words
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Article38 1936-04-20 9 Marriage ELLIOT—PATERSON —At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, on Saturday, April 18, 1936, Robert Nichol, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. William Elliot of Kilmarnock, to Anne, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. W Paterson of Ayr.38 words
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1300 1936-04-20 9 FAST PUNCHING SIAMESE GAINS POINTS VERDICT GOOD BOXING CARD AT FUN FROLIC (BL KENNINGTON) Dropping Battling Guillermo with a left hook and a perfect night cross Nai Boon Mah, the Siamese featherweight, looked likely to gain a quick victory by the knockout1,300 words
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Advertisement163 1936-04-20 9 HOW UNWANTED HAIR CAN BE WIPED AWAY Easy As Washing Your Face The latest discovery of science is a perfumed toilet cream that melts away superfluous hair in three minutes. It is entirely unlike old-fashioned depilatories which were evil-smelling and dangerous, and far better than using a razor, which makes163 words
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Advertisement55 1936-04-20 9 FOR SALE Refrigerator. In use 6 weeks only. Perfect older. Box No. 34. c/o Pirang Gazette. HONGKONG TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in England. Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of an interim dividend of 10% (letss Income Tax) payable in England on 23rd. April, 1936. OSBORNE CHAPPEL. General55 words
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Advertisement307 1936-04-20 9 RACE WEEK CALLS FOR ZEISS.’ BINOCULARS I Perhaps nowhere is the advantage of the user of a Zeiss glass over his less fortunate associate better illustrated than on the race-course. The former has a clear view of the field and can note quickly and distinctly the colours of the jockeys,307 words
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4837 1936-04-20 10 BIGGEST DIVIDEND FOR MANY years La Reynarde Wins To Pay $136 PUNTERS KEPT GUESSING THE WHOLE. AFTERNOON Popover Wins A9 a in [by tic-tac. Neglected by everybody, even by his owners and stable connections, Pure Gold romped home on Saturday in the hirst4,837 words
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Advertisement206 1936-04-20 10 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights. Leg Pains. Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles, Stiffness, Rheumatism. Dizkuml'aeo. Burning. Itching. SiiiartJng,. Acidity and Loss of Vigour bv a l>oc♦2s? n w discovery called Cystex (SissGentI >’ sootnes. tones, cleans, and206 words
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Advertisement620 1936-04-20 10 banks. OVERSEA-CHiNESE THE MERCANTILE RANK BANKING CORPORATION OF INDIA, LTD. LIMITED (Incorporated in England» (Incorporated in the S.S.) Capital Atrfhx>rised SUCCESSORS Capital Subscribed £l.B<>n tn 'Reserve Fund and Rest £).?’< -.-'Ux THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. Cap.tai Paid Up LIMITED, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. THE HO HONG BANK, Right Hon. Lord Catto620 words
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Advertisement216 1936-04-20 10 CHARTERED BANK OF INDLA, AUSTRALIA AND (Incorvcrated in E'gland by Royal Chart&r Paid-up Capital £3.000,0« Reserve Fund £3J9OO,(XM Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,001'. HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London. E.O. M e*ea Brume6/ss>:; AJor Star Hf.rg Kong Rangoon .Amritsar Hollo Saigon Zcnerkok Ipoh Semarang jtatavia Karachi Serembaxr ?c -ibay Klang Shanghai216 words
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Article639 1936-04-20 11 AUSTRALIANS A FEATURE Messrs. Kennedy Company in their reel dated Penang, April 17 state: The fortnight under review has seen a etter enquiry for both sterling and Aus>alian tin shares and several substantial mses in the share values of the latter roup in particular fall to639 words
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Article59 1936-04-20 11 N. I. RUBBER DUTY AGAIN RAISED (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, April 18. export duty on native rubber as tomorrow has been fixed at 35 t >rs per hundred kilograms dry. The was raised from 33 to 34 guilders as April 6, and at the inauguration of 1 r restriction59 words
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Article40 1936-04-20 11 MONDAY, APRIL 20 I ndon Bank 2 1 4 1185 4m|st ’EJS ■'ate 3 m[st credit 2 4 3 3 Documentary 2 4 'I 2 New York Demand 7 i'lla *l* *l* -’lance T.T. Kong Kong T.T. 43%% di».40 words
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Article450 1936-04-20 11 KENNEDY CO. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s Share List yesterday:— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* RUBBER Ayer Molek 91 95 92% 97% Bassett 57% 65 60 65 B. Lintang 1.17% 1.22% 1.17 1.22% Broga 85 90 87 90 Bukit Katil450 words
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Article149 1936-04-20 11 The following are the latest quotation» for Saturday Saturday Today Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Wengs 1-72% 1.77% B. Selangor 92 94 Hitam 51 53 Hong Fatt 90 92 Jelapangs 13 0 13 6 Jelebus 95 97 Johan 30 Kamun ting 12 9 13 3 K. Kamunting 6 9149 words
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Article425 1936-04-20 11 ANTHONY CO. Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Batu Selangor 92 94 92 91 Hitam 50 53 50 53 Hong Fatt 90 95 90 95 Jeiebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Johan 29 81 29 31 Klang River 1.92% 2.00 1.92 2.00 Kuchai 72% 77% 72% 77% Lukut 122% 1.27%425 words
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Article185 1936-04-20 11 LEAN CO. TODAY S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 5,7% 5|10% Asams 29 6 30'6 B. Selangors 90 94 Hong Fatts 87% 92% Johans 28 31c K. Kampars 117% 12 0 K. Lanjuts 17|9 18 3 Kuchais 73 78 Larut Tin Fields 9 7% 10,0 c Pungahs 21{9 22185 words
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Article405 1936-04-20 11 Saturday Tcday Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS: Saturday Today Ampats 5|9 6 0 5;7% 510% Asams 29|3 30;3 29|3 30|3ex Ayer Wengs 1.70 1.75 1.70 1.75 K. Selangors 93 95 93 95c Chenderiangs 13J9 14 [3 13'9 14i3 Hi tarns 50 52% 50 52% Hong Fatts 90 93405 words
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Article115 1936-04-20 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 74 6164 74 57 64 New York 4.94% 4.49 Montreal 4.97% 4.97 Brussels 29.21 29.19 Geneva 15.16% 15.15% Amsterdam 7.28 7.28 Milan 62 U 62% Berlin 12.28 12.28 Prague 119% 119 J,; Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19 90% Vienna115 words
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Article110 1936-04-20 11 lIN SATURDAY TODAY London—(Sppt) £207.0.0 No market London—(3 month») £202.10.0 No market Singapore $102.50 $102.62% Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.—(Sundried) $5.16 BLACK PEPPER $9.00 RUBBER t London 7%d 7%d New York 16c(G) 16c(G) Singapore—Spot 26%c 26%c May/June 27c 27c July/Sept. 27 c 27 %c Oct/Dec 27 %c110 words
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Article78 1936-04-20 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia April 18. Interviewed by the Deli Courant, the Governor General, who is returning to Holland next September, declared that the economic future of the Netherland Indies was more hopeful. He felt much had been achieve J despite difficult circumstances. Peace and order78 words
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Article24 1936-04-20 11 ,—Reuter The Hague, April 18. The death took place today of Herr Van Beerenbrouck a former Prime Minister of Holland. —Reuter,—Reuter - 24 words
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Article21 1936-04-20 11 .—Reuter. Madrid April 18, The Government has decided to continue the existing state of alarm for another 3G days..—Reuter. - 21 words
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Advertisement67 1936-04-20 11 f z' PHONE 543. PENANG. WEDNESDAY Race Dinner Dance RUNNYMEDE TENNIS COURT CHARGES $1.20 per hour, including Ball Boys. ACCOMMODATION FOR TENNIS TEA PARTIES AT THE COURT. MECHANS e t s BFpPW’WW E F F rCTP E D ..x-'Si--.'' L TANKS STANDARDIZED UNITS BUILT UP FROM < 3*. 4*. OR67 words
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Miscellaneous36 1936-04-20 11 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 80 N.E. Noon 82 S. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 11.44 a.m 5.40 a.m. 11.56 p.m 6.15 p.m. TOMORROW 6.21 a.m. J 12.24 p.m 6.58 p.m. I36 words
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Article481 1936-04-20 12 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Tfe following is a UM of vessels arrtvim OB* oafling from Penang during the weca IN PORT 1 S.S. BEHAR from London via ports. Sails sama day for Port Swettenham. Sin- j gapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. JB.S. “TANGO MAPU from Japan for Co-481 words
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Article241 1936-04-20 12 ARRESTED IN PAWNSHOP Previously charged with theft of three rings set with diamonds, belonging to a Siamese woman, at the Pin Kung Hotel in April of last year, and alternatively with I dishonestly retaining stolen property, an i Indian named Raman, al’eged that he had found241 words
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Article268 1936-04-20 12 SAYSC'IRON R But Tram Driver Not To Blame “I am satisfied that thd dd6£ased’s deaiti was due principally to ill-health but was accelerated hy this minor accident. The At i driver of the loco tram cannot in any way be held responsible for deceased’s death, at-268 words
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Miscellaneous625 1936-04-20 12 RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. TODAY TRANSMISSION-—2 The following frequencies win be used «SG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 n»4, GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) or GSE 11.86 Mc/s (25.29 m 620 p. m. Big Ben. Ronald Gourley in songs at the pianoforte. 6.35 The B B c. Midland Orchestra; I leader, Alfred625 words
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Miscellaneous984 1936-04-20 12 2HJPENANG i interval Addre.'® by Prof. Waveleneth: 49 3 Metre» I Vo, P c of the Ita!ian on ItaHa™ W g I Exp i orers in Ethiopia.” Symphony OrchesTODAY l lra —Part II —Compositions for Piano A 700 Time Signal. 7.03 Announcer Orchestra by Schumann and Pick Man g ments984 words
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Advertisement1819 1936-04-20 13 TTd kokusai line I <>■ a f 1 j I 1 (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) Jk t *n. fl V_ (Incorporated in Japan.) wrA I fl r For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama.) To Singapore, Kobe, Nagoya, Shimidau, Yokohama, Los Angeles Harbour, ZJ«r\ '’J dn > FUMMBU LINK New1,819 words
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Article1317 1936-04-20 14 WEST HAM DEPOSED OF SECOND DIVISION LEADERSHIP T London, April 18. The following are results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues:— ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 1, Aston V. 0. Birmingham 1, Middlesbro’ 0. Blackburn R. 3. Portsmouth 1. Chelsea 5,1,317 words
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Article209 1936-04-20 14 Shori And Taylor Bat Well A cricket match was played yesterday on the Esplanade between the Penang Recreation Club and the Indian Association and resulted in a draw*. The following are the scores INDIAN ASSOCIATION Joshua b. G. Waller 21 L. R. Shori c. Myler209 words
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Article617 1936-04-20 14 Perak Heavily Defeated PENANG CHAMPION BEATEN IN THRILLING MATCH The Penang Lawn Tennis Association entertained the Perak Lawn Tennis Association over the week-end in Penang and in a series of matches played Penang won convincingly by 13 games to 2. Out of six matches played in617 words
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Article430 1936-04-20 14 Selangor Police's Unlucky Experience TALL SCORING MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 19. The Selangor Police met with the most unlucky experience in their one innings match against the Selangor Club here on the padang today, when they were all out430 words
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Article987 1936-04-20 14 BRILLIANT FIRST CENTURY BY SCHOOLBOY P.R.C. BADLY DEFEATED BY S.X.R.C. The distinction of being the first schoolboy to score a century t season fell to D. Laßrooy of the St. Xavier’s Institute when, playing for Xavier’s Recreation Club against the Penang Recreation Club on the Es; nade987 words
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Article204 1936-04-20 14 Butterfield Collins Bowl Well (From Our Own Ca despondence) Singapore, April 1* The Inniskillings defeated the Singap i Cricket Club in a orc day cricket maten today on the Padang by 43 runs. Th’ feature of the game war tbc fine bowli of Butterfield and Collin: who204 words
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Article91 1936-04-20 14 (From Ou O*m Cr v-< -'-ndcncet Kuala Lumpui, April 18 Gcod progress was made in the men' singles of th? Selangor lawr ’ennis ia pionships which was played yesterday ioral weather. The following n"e the -"rLake Yaik Kwai her 1 N T ’~k I?'"’ 614. 86. R.B.91 words
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