Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 April 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-04-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 95. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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652 1936-04-27 1 Communist Gains In Heavy, Polls Probable Strengthening Of Attitude At Geneva A sharp swing to the Deft is indicated by the first returns in the French elections for the Chamber of Deputies. The Right are at present leading, but Left parties have several652 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-04-27 1 L. R. Short, the Butterworth Recreation Club and Indian Association cricketer, scored a bright 38 for Laßrooy’s XL-against the P.C.C. on Saturday on the Esplanade. H.A.F. Brooke is behind the wicket.34 words
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Article, Illustration47 1936-04-27 1 Reuter Sir Samuel Hoare. according to the Morning Post, is returning to the Government within the next few- weeks as First Lord of the Admiralty in place of Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell. who for some time has been anxious to retire from active political life.—ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article335 1936-04-27 1 DEFENDS PASSENGER FROM ROBBERS Seven Penang Chinese risked years of imprisonment, last night—for -a grapes. According to a report made to Central Police Station, they attempted to hold up e ricksha and rob the occupant. The puller of the vehicle despite a severe blow on the knee335 words
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Article85 1936-04-27 1 —British Wireless. CONCERN OVER BRITAIN'S MANDATED TERRITORIES London. April 26. A number of Conservative Members of Parliament who have manifested concern in recent debates and in questions on the subject of retention by Great Britain of territories held under League Mandate, have formed themselves into—British Wireless. - 85 words
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Article299 1936-04-27 1 Reuter. Sasabaneh Falls After Desperate Fighting "HINDENBURG LINE 11 BROKEN Rome, April 26. Announcing occupation of Bahrdar, at the confluence of Lake Tana and the Blue Nile by a column of white and native troops from Gondar, a message from headquarters at Dessie says a secondReuter. - 299 words
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Article56 1936-04-27 1 port under their own steam. —British Wireless. 20.000-Ton Liner In Ccllision London. April 26. This morning the 19.819 ton Orient liner Orama was in collision off Deal with the Yugoslav 3.624 ton steamer Svetiduje. The Orama had no passengers on beard and both ships were able to proceedport under their own steam.—British Wireless. - 56 words
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Article53 1936-04-27 1 —Reuter. News-Reel Driven Info Air London, April 26. News-reel companies were outwitted by Wembley Stadium authorities who made their own picture of the Cup Final and excluded the usual companies following a dispute over royalties. But the companies chartered four autogyros which hung over the area and.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article37 1936-04-27 1 —Reuter. Tokio, April 28. The Foreign Office has instructed the Japanese Ambassador at Moscow to demand an early resumption of negotiations for a renewal of the Fishery Treaty which i expires on May 28.-—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration90 1936-04-27 1 London, April 26. News of the sudden and dangerous illness of King Fuad’ of Egypt was received in London with much regret Press messages from Cairo this afternoon reporting some improvement in the King's condition encouraged hopes of his recovery, though it was rea’ised his state was still90 words
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Article122 1936-04-27 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Reorganisation Of Soviet Army NEW JAPANESE POLICY TOWARDS CHINA Shanghai, April 27. Conscription throughout Siberia begaiC on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Far Eastern Army hearts quarters are being reorganised shortly. Tokio, April 27. Mr. Arita, the Foreign Minister, ‘haig drawn up a tentative new—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 122 words
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Advertisement12 1936-04-27 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement62 1936-04-27 1 4 KEY beer I Cool St Refreshing Sole Distributors V Straits Java Trading Co. ••*•»••<.• > A»'! I ’.J W -J Take a fip from a good housekeeper. Serve appetizing dishes garnished with the fines? imported bacon» Make breakfast a deSight by cHdinq cne of these brancj.3 to it. AUSTRALSAN62 words
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Article700 1936-04-27 2 Won By Arsenal SHEFFIELD UNITED'S GREAT FIGHT Wembley, April 25. The weather in the morning was sultry. The teams spent the hours before the match quietly. Arsenal, having returned to London from Brighton, had a luncheon, of tea and toast and nothing else, before the match.700 words
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1307 1936-04-27 2 RELEGATED TEAMS MEET AT BIRMINGHAM London, April 25. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues:— —Reuter. DIVISION I Aston V. 2, Blackburn R. 4. Brentford 2, W. Brom. A. 2. Derby C. 4, Sunderland 0. Everton—Reuter. - 1,307 words
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Article70 1936-04-27 2 —British Wireless. DUKE OF KENT ENTERS PERCIVAL GULL London, April 24. The King's Cup air race will be flown this year on July 10 and 11. The Duke of Kent has entered a Percival Mew Gull, piloted by the designer. Last year Captain Percival, flying a—British Wireless. - 70 words
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Advertisement522 1936-04-27 2 In 2 minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gas—fall disappear within two minutes of taking a does of Chardox. Chardox Is not a drug—It Is a highly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal. It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and has fifty522 words
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Advertisement87 1936-04-27 2 he ’V OO |P|t A F,L e M u K.aifaß 26° Sch. LCTMEMORIESLIVE ON AGFA. FROM THE CONNOISSEUR’S 1 I B I NOTE BOOK I i I F In WATER you may see your own face, g IN WINE, the heart of another. S (German Proverb.) Ki gjl ra The87 words
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Article129 1936-04-27 3 North Beat South In Fast Game (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 25. in a fast and interesting soccer match •ween North Perak and South Perak uyed here this evening, South Perak •n by five goals to two. The game was Lhe nature of a State129 words
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Article710 1936-04-27 3 KIM HONG REGAINS HIS OLD FORM Tan Kin Hong and Lim Ewe Chye beat Tan Kong Tat and Lee Ee Sin in the respective singles semi-finals of the Penang Junior Badminton Championship yesterday and as a result they will meet next week in the finals. The defeat710 words
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Article611 1936-04-27 3 Two-Day Match With Kedah Hall Party A. ANTHONY’S FINE BOWLING The two-day match between the Manthons and the Kedah Hall Party which j began on Saturday on the Penang Free J School ground was concluded yesterday and resulted in a win for the Marathons j by611 words
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Article362 1936-04-27 3 Laßrocy's XI Win By 107 Runs WILLIAMS KENG HOCK BOWL WELL A cricket match was played on Saturday on the Esplanade between the Cricket Club and F. C. D. Laßrooy’s XI and resulted in a comfortable win for the latter by 107 runs. Laßrooy s XI362 words
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549 1936-04-27 3 AND KEEPS WICKET WELL After riding two winners at Saturday's races, Jockey W. Turner revealed himself yesterday in a new role —a most capable cricketer. Playing for the Penang Recreation Club “A” team against the Chinese Recreation Club “A” team, Turner after keeping wickets549 words
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Advertisement369 1936-04-27 3 RAMESES f/\ s' i Nc e is hereby given that the trade irks and name depicted above are the x< lusive property of WOLSEY LIMITED 31. King Street. Leicester, England, \i inufacturers and that the same are used the said WOLSEY LIMITED in respect articles of clothing manufactured, im- rted369 words
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Article365 1936-04-27 4 "Taikong's" Death At Sea CORONER'S INQUEST CONCLUDED Penang, April 26. “Death by misadventure” was the verdict returned by the Penang Coroner, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a “taikong” named Ho Lau Kia, who feii overboard365 words
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Article179 1936-04-27 4 Three Ch inese Fined $7 Each Penang. April 26. The Excise Department carried out a series of raids on Friday afternoon in the vicinity of New Lane and Macalister Road and as a result, four Chinese were charged in the Police Court yesterday. The first accused, an old179 words
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Article113 1936-04-27 4 Chinese Gets Total Of 9 Months Gaol (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 25. A middle-aged Chinese, who was the cause of considerable excitement to miners at Pengkalan Lahat recently when he attempted to •'teal a quantity of tin was today convicted by Mr. V. W.113 words
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Article226 1936-04-27 4 Burmese Vagrant's Attitude In Court WELL-EDUCATED BUT DEAF AND JOBLESS Penang, April 26. Well-educated but deaf, a Burmese named Muang Pu, appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Police Court yesterday on a charge of being a vagrant and having no visible means of226 words
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Article196 1936-04-27 4 Ipoh Lads Severely Dealt With (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 25. Three young Chinese, Liew Chew Meng, Cheong Teng Foo and Timothy Chew, scarcely out of their teens, were convicted in the Ipoh Police Court today on a charge of theft of jewellery from a missionary's196 words
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Article76 1936-04-27 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 25. A Penang Chinese who came to stay in Ipoh found himself at variance with the detective branch when he was found to have in his lodging room a number of jewellery articles of which he could not give76 words
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Article53 1936-04-27 4 Walsh Wins TITLE HOLDER FLOORED FIVE TIMES London, April 24. Jimmy Walsh, of Chester, won the British Lightweight Championship at Liverpool, beating Kid Berg, the holder. The referee stopped the contest in the ninth round. Berg, who was floored five times, injured his ankle and was53 words
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Article52 1936-04-27 4 —Reuter. LEAGUE CLUBS NOT TO SELL FIXTURE LISTS London, April 25. Following a conference of first and second division league clubs, itw as decided unanimously not to sell the copyright of league fixtures, thus turning down two offers by syndicates of £50,000 annually for ten years for.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article479 1936-04-27 4 $7,298 For Year ANNUAL MEETING TODAY The Taiping Turf Club reports a loss for the year of $3,148.66, exclusive of depreciation. which amounts to $4,149.66, making a. total loss of $7,298 All the main sources of revenue show a decrease. The only item on which there479 words
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Article90 1936-04-27 4 —British Wireless. Raising Age Limit Of Borstal Boys London, April 24. The method of detention and training of young offenders in special institutions known ar the Borstal system is to be extended. The age limits at present are 16 to 21 years, and the Home Office proposes to—British Wireless. - 90 words
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Article85 1936-04-27 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 25. Burglars last night dug a hole under the front door of the house of Akmar Singh, a wealthy money lender living at Bakar Batu, Sentul, and stole a box containing about $3OO in cash jewellery and promissory notes. It is85 words
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Article56 1936-04-27 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) r Bangkok, April 25. Following the “Commencement oC Ploughing Ceremony” yesterday, the official forecast of the next crop is issued•< It states the paddy 1 crop will be 75 per cent, of average. Rainfall has been lew than last year. Supplies of fish,56 words
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Advertisement400 1936-04-27 4 Feeling Tired? fcj» g&r You C(3n f ee l fa again—and 50 easily too! T and fatigue, in K nine cases out oi ten. are Y caused by nervous troublt-, and Jvxl X w ben you take Sariatogen yen dnnk in pure stren th. I t Hcat wcrry or overwork—400 words
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Article789 1936-04-27 5 SOLO FLIGHT ACROSS GULF OF SIAM Penang, April 26. A tiny Gipsy myth winged its way out of the blue sky to the north east of Bayan Lepas aerodrome shortly before 3 p.m. yesterday and dispelled the anxiety ot several patient watchers who had waited several hours789 words
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413 1936-04-27 5 FOWL AND KNIFE LEFT AT TEMPLE With Mr. Justice Gordon Smith's consent j two parties. Chinese, who disputed a Pro- j missory Note, went to a Chinese Temple j. on Sat. to take an oath on a cock's head j it being agreed by413 words
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Article312 1936-04-27 5 —Reuter. Liverpool Trade Outlook i London, April 24. The main feature of 1935/6 has been that crops have been so distributed geographically as to hold the volume of inter- national trade at a low level, says the annual report of the Liverpool Corn I rade Association, declaring that—Reuter. - 312 words
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Advertisement445 1936-04-27 5 SPRATT’S XiCqX i dog fca i f 1 APPLIANCES I I I MEDICINES 7fw|r/ for all types of Dogs. .1 PENETRATING WHALEBONE! DRY-CLEANING POWDER BRUSHES i Jlf For Lo j- C H rcd Dot El— I l '1 4 iWll lUmlnj «k- M eta J Container, fitted Best Dandy W445 words
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Advertisement98 1936-04-27 5 I J 1 I 'I I W aKtop J mRh 'ONE OF THE FAMOUS FRY’S > sr““ CHOCOLATE NUT ASSORTMENT There are eight different nut F centres in this fine assortment Almond Whirls, Cream. Almonds and Roasted Almonds, Hazelnuts and Brazil-nuts. Walnuts, Corker-nut Paste and Marzipan F RYS «r»- r98 words
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Article283 1936-04-27 6 Buang Is Now In Prison Again A notorious Singapore burglar, a Bugis who has been in and out of prison since 1918, has received a six months’ sentence following conviction on Friday on the charge of possessing a housebreaking implement His name is Buang bin Haji283 words
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Article95 1936-04-27 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Apirl 23. Abu Barkar bin Sabudin. a teacher in the Banda Hilir English School, who is charged w’ith cheating the Malacca Government and Municipal Servants' Co-operative Society by falsely representing to the committee that he had no other debts than those disclosed95 words
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Advertisement86 1936-04-27 6 vßl&HfewilTrS N IMWWW 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 AN ENTERTAINING NEW THRILLING CANTONESE TALKIE “Loh Yeong Bridge” with THE POPULAR FAMOUS STAGE STAR MISS VIOLET A GRAND NEW KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT ADAPTED FROK AN ANCIENT CHINESE HISTORICAL DRAMA. NEW CANTONESE SONG HITS GORGEOUS CHINESE CLASSICAL DANCES Prices: 20 cts. t 4086 words
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Miscellaneous289 1936-04-27 6 A BIG JUNGLE p- thrills from the depths jE- the perilous wilds where C mighty beasts hold sway I y C Cl AW See the capture of Bk V- If 'll*'CT rwfMlci err ’bi e man sLaHfcP eat n 8 t'g er and B a thousand other J 7 mBtI289 words
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Miscellaneous40 1936-04-27 6 R OYA LI 6-15 TONIGHT »-30 'BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD' ■R i <. FpS 4 AM. X T /Oe •JS- ?WKtUKK& <33SBESrsi, 4ACKIL -OOPLR ALICE BRADY FRANK MORGAN //> TQ > M-G-M's Graaf Hearf-Dnama With Music And 300 DancinQ Baauties! 1 USUAI4 REDUCED PRICES.40 words
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Article847 1936-04-27 7 FORMER MEDICAL OFFICER IN PENANG Conducted 20.000 Post Mortems It is understood that Dr. J. C. Tuil, Government Pathologist, S. S„ is retiring shortly after 15 years' service in Malaya. Dr. Tull has conducted more than 20,000 post mortem examinations, some 8,000 of which were847 words
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596 1936-04-27 7 DEFINITION OF ENGINEERING DEFINITELY OUT OF DATE Singapore, April 26. "Some six months ago, I tried to convince our Selangor friends that we engineers shared with senior Naval, Military and Government officers a diffident end modest mein. I failed; my most serious words were derided.596 words
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Advertisement244 1936-04-27 7 s-aKßsacacss ~v.. > 11 VWffl I MM 5 I W J -N f rj A splendid protectire cream for day use M and the ideal foundation for powder. S g Supplement it by *47//'Cold Cr««m. th» f l perfect cleansing cream. w < A Q-Cways i|. S QadiantCy ffresd c244 words
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Advertisement115 1936-04-27 7 EASYWy as j washing A y° urfac ...to wipe away UNWANTED HAIR The latest discovery of science. A perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair in three minutes. Razors only make the hair grow faster. The old fashioned depilatories are eviismeliing and dangerous. This newbeauty cream, called New Veet, makes115 words
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Miscellaneous49 1936-04-27 7 -MAJESTIC OPENING TONIGHT BRITISH DOMINIONS' BIG LAUGHTER HIT SYDNEY HOWARD S IN “Where’s S George?” E A ROLLICKING COMEDY OF B A HENPECKED HUSBAND WHO WENT ON THE BUST QFF SYDNEY HOWARD DANCE THE RUMBA A NEVER-TO-BE FORGOTTEN SIGHT SEE HIM AS ARIZONA ALE—THE TERROR OF THE DREAMLAND WEST49 words
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Article771 1936-04-27 8 THE third International Course in Malariology opens at the King Edward VII College of Mv<licine, Singapore, today. This year the Course is of more than passing interest to the layman who normally reacts only to broad generalisations about malaria and is left unimpressed by scientific discussion.771 words
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Article449 1936-04-27 8 At a meeting of the Education Circle in London recently Miss Leonora Lockhart, Assistant Director, Orthological Institute, speaking on “The International Value of Basic English,” said: There is no motive of exploitation behind Basic English. It is offered as a practical solution to the present chaos449 words
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Article816 1936-04-27 8 A little over four years ago, at the junction ot the roads leading to Balik Bulau and Batu Muang was a tapioca and pepper plantation. It was situated near the comparatively obscure village of Bayan Lepas. Today, Bayan Lepas numbers Singapore and Bangkok among its neighbouring villages.816 words
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Article20 1936-04-27 8 The King spent tffe week-end as guest of the |>uke of Suth.erLand at his country residence near Guildford.20 words
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Article24 1936-04-27 8 An official bulletin issued regarding the Princess Royal and her younger son, whe are suffering from measles, states their progress continues satisfactory.24 words
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Article29 1936-04-27 8 —British Wireless. Lord Beaverbrook, who £63,ooff to St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, in 1929 to enable rebuilding of the medical schooF, has given the hospital another £24,990.—British Wireless. - 29 words
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Advertisement246 1936-04-27 8 XW \~(s\ ww WJ4xK' RIP jh ijyi s IHL When Timothy John is ready I for school. Picture him seven or eight years I hence when he puts on his own fl school cap! Will he be as healthy I and lively as he is now Yes he’s sure to246 words
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Advertisement56 1936-04-27 8 YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovable Fragrance: how securely ft holds its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world to-day! DF]D It is the one perfume (tjflgA) of which you will never tire, charming at ail times and especlni'iy perfect for the inform d I occasion. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.56 words
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Article407 1936-04-27 9 "GOOD-BYE" AT THE AIRPORT R.A.F. Bombers And Club Planes As Escort WEDDING OF MISS BRIDGET THOMAS Shortly after the departure of the TUirope-bound K.L.M. plane yesterday morning, Penang airport became a hive of activity. The visiting R.A.F. bombers, which had arrived on the previous day. accompanied407 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-04-27 9 W. A. Turner, the Penang jockey, who scored a brilliant 94 for the P.R.C. against the Chinese yesterday on the Esplanade.24 words
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Article221 1936-04-27 9 Woman Sentenced To 12 Months NOTICE OF APPEAL IN I MUI TSAI CASE Judgment was delivered this morning by Mr. B. F. Bridge, District Judge, Penang, in the case in which a Chinese, Teh Boon Thow, and his wife, Lira Kim Beng, were charged, at the221 words
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Article198 1936-04-27 9 FORMER PENANG PASTOR A funeral service was held in the Church of the Ascension. Kuling, on April 3 for the Rev. Lau Chong De (late of Penang) who died at his Kuling home on April 1, after an illness of forty days. His widow198 words
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Article228 1936-04-27 9 Riffraff At The Queen's RIFFRAFF With Jean Harlow’, Spencer, Tracy, Una Merkel, J. Farrell McDonald and Joseph Calleia. M.G.M. film at the Queen's. This is a vivid, robust drama of the waterfront. Its background is the tuna-I fkhing industry and its principals are mem-1 j bers of the228 words
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469 1936-04-27 9 Have the Municipal Commissioners any connection with and or control over the administration and maintenance of the King Edward VII Memorial Maternity Hospital at the present time This will be one of the questions asked by Mr. D. A. Mackay, of the Eastern Smelting Co.,469 words
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Article270 1936-04-27 9 SPECIAL NOTICE Earlier Closing of Mails During the period May 1 to May 28, 1936, inclusive, all mails for Europe and Foreign countries generally will close one hour earlier than usual. The hours of closing mails for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States will remain unchanged. Mails270 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-04-27 9 Reform (J. Donnelly) winning the Georgetown Purse easily on Saturday, over 8‘ 2 furlongs, from Squeeze,18 words
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Article305 1936-04-27 9 CASE TO GO BEFORE ACTING GOVERNOR Before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith at the Assize Court this morning a Chinese, Ng Huck Jin. was charged with returning from lawful banishment. He was banished from the State of Kedah in 1926. and found at Keng Quee Street, Penang, on305 words
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Article138 1936-04-27 9 Hovil Sinclair Enter Men's Doubles final (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. April 26. The semi-final of the men's open doubles of the Selangor lawn tennis championships, which were continued on the padang today, resulted in a victory for the Selangor Club champions. G. O. Hovil and138 words
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Article90 1936-04-27 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 26. While at work in a rubber factory in Kota, a Chinese coolie was wedged into a machine and was badly crushed. He was removed to hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. A Coroner's enquiry will be held. “Chaksang" will90 words
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Article123 1936-04-27 9 I LN SATURDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £206.5.0 No market London —(3 mofithrf) £202.10.0 No market Singapore $102.12 $102.37& Business Done Penang $102.12% $102.50 Ready Business Done Buyer no sellers 50 tons COPRA.—( Sundried) $4.85 $4.80 BLACK PEPPER $9.00 $9.00 RUBBER London 7%d 7 9 16d New York 15};!C(G) 15123 words
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Advertisement85 1936-04-27 9 If we knew of a better PRICKLY HEAT POWDER than "VELTIS" we would recommend I I I 75 CENTS PER BOX. /T TTME TT Inowcio down 1 DoS ICOScWn lira IPOH PENANG MALACCA "E. &O.". Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 29th April < DINNER DANCE CABARET WITH T l4r KIRA BORIS TALENTED85 words
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4364 1936-04-27 10 v PRINCESS TOI WINS AGAIN VEDERER, ABBOT'S TEMPTATION, RELIEF PANTOI PAY WELL 7 f [By Tic Tael Mr. Van Tooren’s partiality for grey horses is well-known and he has yet another go* d g r ey added to his string in Princess Toi who4,364 words
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Advertisement229 1936-04-27 10 ENDANGERS HEALTH T° g° on as man y P^P 1 6 do out da y after day, is risking serious illness any r —s. I B chance infection or extra strain may lead to a fc*"' real breakdown. z jK K. A You must have a reserve of energy—and that229 words
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Advertisement615 1936-04-27 10 BANKS. HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BAN SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION I Capital Authorised £3,000, < Capital Subscribed £l,BOO (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,8 Capital Paid Up £1,050.' The Liability of members is limited to th* extent and in manner prescribed by BOAR® OF DIRECTORS'. Ordinance No.615 words
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1219 1936-04-27 11 UNPRECEDENTEDLY SOBER COURSE OF MARKET The course of the Mincing Lane Rubber market in the last two months has been chiefly remarkable for the complete absence of major, o r, for that matter, of minor, fluctuations in prices; (writes W. W. R. in the Financial1,219 words
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Article117 1936-04-27 11 RUBBER steady. Spot 7 9’16 buyers, sellers. July'Sept. 7%d buyers, 7%d sellers. Oct.JDec. 7% buyers. 7Hd sellers. Jan.'March 7 13 16d buyers. 7 15 16d sellers. New York 15.92 cts. United Kingdom Stocks. London 71,303 tons Liverpool 72,034 tons COPRA Straits S.D. to Rotterdam £13.10.0. PEPPER Whit Muntok 4%d.117 words
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Article434 1936-04-27 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.s Share 1 List today b Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* RUBBER: > Borelli 1.55 1.75 c 1.55 1.75 ex j Changkat Serdang 94 I.ooc 90 97%ex ’JJeram 82% 90c 77% 82%ex J Kuala Sidim434 words
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Article123 1936-04-27 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 74 59 64 74 63 64 New York 4.93% 4.93 H Montreal 4.95% 4.96% Brussels 29.20 29.19 Geneva 15.15 15.16 Amsterdam 7.27% 7.28 Milan 62 11 16 62 11 16 Berlin 12.27% 12.28% Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo123 words
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Article367 1936-04-27 11 ANTHONY CO. Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN B. Selangor 90 92% 90 92% Hitam 50 52 50 52 Jelebu 95 97% 95 97% Johan 29 31 29 31 Klang River 1.92% 2.00 1.92% 2.00 Kuchai 72% 77% 77% 82% Lukut 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 Nawng Pet 57% 62%367 words
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Article201 1936-04-27 11 TODAY S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Wengs 1-72% 1.77% B. Selangors 90 92% ex Hitams 50 52 %c Hong Fatt 90 92% Jelapangs 12 9 13 3 Jelebus 95 97 Johan 27 1 2 30ex Kamunting 13 0 13 6 K. Kamunting 6 9 7 3201 words
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Article40 1936-04-27 11 MONDAY, APRIL 27 London Bank 214 1(32 4 m|st 2|4 3j32 Private 3 m|st credit 2|4 3!8 3 Documentary 2|4 112 On New York Demand 57 9] 16 India T.T. 154* France T.T. 865 Hone Koog T.T. 43%% die.40 words
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Article365 1936-04-27 11 The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ampats 5 3 5 9 5 3 59 Aaams 29j0 30.0 29 t 0 30,0 Ayer Wengs 1.70 1.75 1.70 1.75 B. Selangors 89 92 89 92 Chenderiangs 13|9365 words
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Article157 1936-04-27 11 LEAN CO. TODAY S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 5 4 5 9 B. Selangors 88 92 Jelebus 95 99 Johans 28 31 K. Kampars 116 12 0 Kuchais 75 79 Lukuts 1.20 1.25 North Taipings 60 65 Puchongs 14|7% 15 1% Pungahs 21 6 22[0 Rahmans 1.00 1.02%157 words
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Advertisement624 1936-04-27 11 'PHONE 543. PENANG. DINNER DANCE Every Thursday and Saturday RUNNYMEDE TENNIS COURT CHARGES $1.20 per hour, including Ball Boys. ACCOMMODATION FOR TENNIS TEA PARTIES AT THE COURT. Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Discovery Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in 15 Minutes Cleans Out Acids and Poisons— which i h ha624 words
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Miscellaneous32 1936-04-27 11 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 89 E. Noon 72 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 4.10 a.m10.09 a.m. 2.49 p.m11.24 p.m. TOMORROW 5.41 a.m 11.02 a.m. 4.25 p.m.32 words
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Article741 1936-04-27 12 ARRIVALS AIMD DEPARTURES Th* following is a list of vessels arrivini find sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT J S. S. "Chaksang” from Hongkong via Singapore. Sail s same day for Calcutta direct. S.S. MANIPI” from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api. Panel). Berombang and Asahan. Sails for741 words
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Advertisement195 1936-04-27 12 1 I —l Tn i i 1 S I I A: M j !1 I I —ll ram I F* re P an< 111 I I Thief Resisting. i THE CHATWOOD "DUPLEX" SAFE.. I Specially designed to meet the needs of the Householder, the Trader, and I Organisations possessing numerous195 words
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Miscellaneous798 1936-04-27 12 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 1 tamous clock. Greenwich Time Signal i and Economic Review in German on DJA. at 7.20 a.m. 7.3o—"lncidental to a Play." DJB. DJN. 8.50- Music by the Reichswehr TODAY Songs from the legitimate stage, presented' 9 20 News and Econ <> rai c Review in798 words
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Article131 1936-04-27 13 —Reuter. Rush To Insure BROKERS TO DISCLOSE NAMES OF CLIENTS London, April 25. In connection with abnormal, last minute heavy insurances against an increase in income-tax and the tea duty on Budget day, Lloyd’s Committee has asked underwriters to ascertain from brokers the names of clients, whom—Reuter. - 131 words
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Article, Illustration274 1936-04-27 13 MALAYA FLOODED BY TELEGRAMS "Charlie” Believed To Be At Hanoi UNSCRUPULOUS PRESS STUNT SUGGESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 25. Rumours that Charlie Chaplin, who left Singapore a fortnight fgo, had fallen lead in Indo-China circulated round the w<»rM yesterday. The first inquiry reached274 words
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Article45 1936-04-27 13 Reuter. London, April 25. The Secretary of the Board of Trade states there were 10,630,000 employed between the ages of sixteen and sixty-four on April 24, representing the largest number in British history. The cost of living is stationary and savings are increasing.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article55 1936-04-27 13 —British Wireless. London, April 24. After a period of unseasonable with snow falling on several occasions as far south as London, the temperature rose suddenly today. Sixty degrees were registered this afternoon, which is two degrees above normal for the time of the year. Mild conditions are forecast—British Wireless. - 55 words
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Article224 1936-04-27 13 —Reuter. Refuses To Leave LARGEST SAILING VESSEL IN THE WORLD London, April 25. A graphic story of rescue was told by Miss Diana Firth, a schoolgirl fnend of the captain’s wife, when taken off by lifeboat from the Finnish windjammer Herzogin Cecilie, the largest sailing.—Reuter. - 224 words
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Article57 1936-04-27 13 —British Wireless. London, April 24. Two important benefactions are announced. An annonymous donor had given £lO,OOO for the establishment of an institute of experimental psychology at Oxford University, and Sir Herbert Austin, head of the firm of motor manufacturers, has presented Birmingham Hospital with £7,000 to I provide a—British Wireless. - 57 words
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Advertisement577 1936-04-27 13 eiimmel' limb VmrcK LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due hi oanjuucUati with Glen 4k Shire Line. Penang London Zs “x 2 ,';'X j—c. AUTOMEDON SZ’ t B rOm^ roUgh 4 J e lIPIVNI’S Havre, Liverpool Bromborough May 15 June 15 Havre, Liverpool Bromboroogh May 25 June 25 NEW YORK SERVICE577 words
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Advertisement80 1936-04-27 13 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE. Joint Service of Pacific Java Bengal Line and Silver Line. Limited to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland and North Pacific Ports. m.V. “SILVERAY” (S) 28th Apr. m.v. “MAPIA” (P) 2nd May via Java and Manila) m.v. SILVERGUAVA” (S) 15th May For further particulars apply to Guthrie80 words
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Advertisement296 1936-04-27 13 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by 8.8. MARELLA (7,375 tons) and m v MERKUR (6,000 tons). Both vessels are fitted with cabins-de-luxe, single and double berth cabins, swimming bath and luxurious public rooms. NEXT SAILINGS296 words
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Advertisement300 1936-04-27 13 1- Ot and BRITISH INDIA and (Mantel &N. Co., tmdor Penang. Teluk Anaon, Pert MBtawst wtte <Hlb Majesty 1 Goverunmt, Malacca and RtejJipoia flarvtaßb aad An Eaat MaU-Servtaa, S/S “M. HARI” May 1 OulwMda from ter Oh* and SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF THR BRITISH INDIA SJV. CO., LTD. dua (lncorporated300 words
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364 1936-04-27 14 XAST YEAR'S CHAMPIONS NOT TAKING PART 7 Teams In First Division The Penang Football Association ’•vill begin on Friday, May 1. Seven clubs Or associations have entered for the first namely, the Darul Aishan Fdottall Club, Muslim Recreation Club, Province Wellesley Football364 words
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Article540 1936-04-27 14 P.W.D. BEATEN IN LOW SCORING MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April* 25. The Selangor Club defeated the P.W.D. by three wickets in a low scoring cricket match on the Padang today. The P.W. D. were ail out for 82, of which V. Ponniah scored 42 not540 words
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Article139 1936-04-27 14 TRAINING HONOURS SHARED Statistics for the Penang Turf Club' Extra Meeting concluded on Saturday i show J. Donnelly to be the leading jockey with four wins. The following jockeys rode two winners each: Tankard, McPherson, Garrard, Tait,* De.vies, Spencer, Farthing and Turner. 1 Kirwan, Woods,139 words
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Article260 1936-04-27 14 P.C.C. AND KRIAN CLUB DRAW A brilliant third wicket partnership between Newman and Burgess was responsible for adding 121 runs to the Krian Club score when the Club met a P.C.C. XI Bt the Krian Club yesterday. Jeans was the only bowler to worry the260 words
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Article321 1936-04-27 14 t IPOH JOVIALADS AND T.P.C.L I SHARE HONOURS FOO CHONG HAI LOSE TO PERAK CHAMPION AFTER HARD GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. April 26. Good badminton was seen at the Taiping Physical Culture League Courts this morning, when the Ipoh Jovialads came down to fulfil321 words
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Article38 1936-04-27 14 —Reuter. third Division Results London, April 25. The following ere the results of matches played in the Third Division of the Northern Section: Chesterfield 5, Carlisle 0. Rochdale 1, Darlington 1. Southport 1, Wrexham 1.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article27 1936-04-27 14 —Reuter.- Spain Eliminated Barcelona, April 26. In the First Round of the Davis Cup Competition here, Germany beat Spain by three matches to nil.-—Reuter.- - 27 words
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Advertisement65 1936-04-27 14 t It is age -great agewhich gives Johnnie Ip Walker that delicate flavour, unusual smoothness and fragrant bouquet BORN 1820 which you appreciate so much. «JOHNNIE WAbKER Every drop is of a ripe old age before it reaches bottling stage Sole Agents for the S.S. and FM.S. CALDBECK MACGREGOR and65 words
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Article48 1936-04-27 15 —Reuter, i Gloucester Defeat Bristol London, April 25. Ibe following are results of the principal rtigby union matches played today Bridgewater 3, Weston-Super-Mare 18. Coventry 6, Northampton 0. Cross Keys 6, Llanelly 3. Devonport S. 3, Redruth 0. Gloucester 6, Bristol 0. Moseley 12, Rugby 5.—Reuter, i - 48 words
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Advertisement217 1936-04-27 15 (s/taine i/fa Ca/i t Only the finest cars use the V-type engine. important proof of this is the Ford's expensiveFord brings it to*you with modern motoring ly made but economical-to-operate V-8 engine, performance. More than Two Million owners All pioneering cars had a small number of have proved the economy217 words
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Article, Illustration249 1936-04-27 16 At the Esplanade on Saturday. Laßrooy's eleven defeated a weak P C.C. team by 107 runs Above are the players, who took part in the game. J t Laßrooy’s XI Win On The Esplanade ALL PLAY and no work is not the campers’ Eu Cheow249 words