Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 August 1936
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Title Section20 1936-08-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 178. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936. PRlGfe IU C£NTS.20 words
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523 1936-08-03 1 FLAMES FANNED BY STRONG BREEZE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 3. SEVEN hundred men, women and children are homeless after a fire which swept away almost the whole village on the Malayan Collieries Ltd. coal mine at Batu Arang on Saturday523 words
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Article369 1936-08-03 1 SPANISH WAR —Reuter. Paris, August THE Government has decided urgently to appeal to interested Governments not to interfere in Spain and has telegraphed London and Rome informing Britain and Italy of the French attitude and in< ting suggestions for shortening the civil war and avoiding—Reuter. - 369 words
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Article26 1936-08-03 1 Reuter. London. August 1. The resignation of Senor Justo Ocerin, Spanish Ambassador to Italy, is the latest of a series diplomatic resignations recently.— Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article35 1936-08-03 1 —Reuter. Vienna. August 2. The general amnesty for political prisoners which Dr. Schuschnigg granted following the Austro-German agreement has been suspended because of a Nazi demonstration against Starhemberg Olympic torch ceremony lost night.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article89 1936-08-03 1 —Reuter. Hope For Safety Of Ten Occupants Abandoned London. August 2. Hope for the safety of the ten occupants of the Jersey Airways liner Cloud of lonia has been abandoned. Wreckage found on Minquier has been identified as belonging toWhe Cloud of lonia. The machine, carrying five—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article78 1936-08-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. August 3. Deciding to take a moonlight swim in the lake in the Botanical Gardens last night, two Chinese youths threw off their clothes and jumped into the water. One of them. Mun Yee, 20 years old. was a poor swimmer ”.nc78 words
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Article30 1936-08-03 1 Reuter. Karachi, August 2 Lord Sempill landed at 11.30 from Jask. He continues in a few days time after trepair of the tail-wheel of the machine.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article51 1936-08-03 1 COLLIERY VILLAGE FIRE Kuala Lumpur. August 3 Losses in private property owned by villagers at Batu Arang are now estimated at $40,000 this excluding the value of burnt house. New buildings to replace those destroyed will be started very soon and work on the mine is continuing as51 words
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Article142 1936-08-03 1 Addis Ababa, August 1. An attempted swoop on Addis Ababa by ''Ubducd Ethiopians was repulsed. The ers secretly concentrated in the surending woods at night-time on July 28 launched an attack at dawn under the i ship of Dedjasmatch, son of Ras ■esa, who is now142 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-08-03 1 —Replica as presented by Mr. Simon Marks, of Manchester, to President Roosevelt. It has copies of 47 signatures to the Declaration of Independence on one side.30 words
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Article149 1936-08-03 1 KWANGS! REVOLT Reuter. Shanghai, August 2. J HIANG Kai-shek is arriving in Canton in a few days personally to direct loyalist forces who are now ex]>ected to launch a campaign aiming fne compile subjugation of Kwangsi. Three hundred troops encircle the rebel province awaiting the signal to– Reuter. - 149 words
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Article95 1936-08-03 1 Widow Of Former Owner Of Crag Hofei The death took place suddenly yesterday morning at her residence in Kelawei Road of Mrs. Kerr, widow of Capt. Kerr, a former merchantman and at one time owner of the Crag Hotel, Penang Hill Mrs. Kerr was 82 years95 words
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Article20 1936-08-03 1 The Eastbound Netherlands aircraft, due to arrive in Penang yesterday, is delayed at Gaya, India.20 words
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Article51 1936-08-03 1 Cairo, August 1. The text of the Sudan provisions of the proposed Anglo-Egyptian Treaty were initialled this evening.—Reuter. The seventh day rites following the death of Nai Sieng Banomycng, father of Luang Pradit, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, took place last week at No. 2755 c, Ladya read,51 words
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515 1936-08-03 1 First To Fly English Channel LOUIS BLERIOT has died at Paris, records a Reuter message L<>uis Bleriot, whose Channel flight in 1900 marked an epoch in the progress of aviation, was born in 1872 at Cambrai, France, where his father had a cambric factory. It515 words
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Advertisement12 1936-08-03 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement60 1936-08-03 1 TIC-TAC’S FINALS FOR TODAY —Rage 112. I 1 “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliciously tender retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our60 words
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696 1936-08-03 2 DEMAND FOR ORGANISATION OF ROTARY CLUBS rr-n HE demand for the organisation of Rotary Chibs is growing apace in S India, according to Mr. F.E. James, a prominent member of the European Association in India and also a memlier of the Indian Legislative Assembly696 words
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Article67 1936-08-03 2 .—British Radio. London, August 1. m 1 address To teachers in Yorkshire on Friday, the President of the Board of Education, Mr. Oliver Stanley, defined the purpose of education in present daf schools as not so much the imparting of information, nor even training of the mind.—British Radio. - 67 words
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Article55 1936-08-03 2 —British Radio. London, August 1. It was announced in the House of Commons on Friday that the Government had decided in to meet special disabilities imposed on Members of Parliament whose constituencies are at a long distance from Vestminster to extend existing free travelling facilities to—British Radio. - 55 words
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Article181 1936-08-03 2 Collecting Funds For A School In China Mr. Lim Boon Pin. principal of the Chong Teong Middle School, in the Cheang Chew District of Hokkien Province. China, who has been touring Malaya for the purpose of collecting funds to help in the upkeep of the school,181 words
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Article140 1936-08-03 2 A European in Singapore spoke over the ’phone to the liner Potsdam at Penang. He asked for a passenger who was returning to Singapore “How are you?” he inquired, when someone came on the ’phone at the other end. “Oh. I’m feeling rotten.” w’ailed a plaintive voice140 words
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Article44 1936-08-03 2 —British Radio. London, August 1. Figures of candidates’ expenses at the general election last year published in the official return show that a total of £722,093 was spent and each of the 21,997,054 votes cast cost an average of 7.Bd.—British Radio.—British Radio. - 44 words
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Article40 1936-08-03 2 —British Radio. London, August 1. if the award of the Railway Staffs National Tribunal, issued on Friday, becomes effective, it is estimated that nearly 400,000 railway workers will benefit in their earnings to an aggregate of £1,170,000 yearly• —British Radio. - 40 words
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Article503 1936-08-03 2 Insurance Companies Heavy Losses “NEARLY ONE A DAY’ New Delhi. Stringent measures have been adopted by the authorities to check outbreaks of fire which have been amazingly frequent in Delhi during recent months. During the period from April 1, 1935, to March 31. 1936, there503 words
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Article137 1936-08-03 2 Pilot's First Jump The pilot of an aeroplane which had been in collision with another 1,500 ft. up last week at Weston Turville. Bucks, realised that he could not land without crashing. He had never, it is stated, used a parachute, but he made a parachute jump137 words
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Article32 1936-08-03 2 —British Radio. London, August 1. Doggett’s Coat ar.d Badge Race from London Bridge to Chelsea was competed for on Friday by Thames watermen and was won by a Gravesend maa.-—British Radio. - 32 words
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Article155 1936-08-03 2 Juan de la Cierva Spanish mathematician and engineer, stood in wind and rain on Hounslow Heath last week and watched a dream that began in 1020 come true. He heard a shivering crowd of faintly sceptical British air experts burst into applause as two of his155 words
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Advertisement401 1936-08-03 2 z 7 Wliw v w ll > w z gg? Miss Dolores Stratford, who appeared in Casanova,” says Afv teeth were turning s yellow and du11... I te as advised to try Macleans now m y teeth are perfectly white A would rot be z’ A without A 1 acleans401 words
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Advertisement854 1936-08-03 2 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE I THE MERCANTILE BANK HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ .SorSt’S, N. V. Capital Authorised £3,000,000 "MCTPU CT? T A XThi TWAIHNC .Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 (NETHERLANDS IKADING (Reserve Fund and Rest £1.247,830 SOCIETY.) Capital Paid Up £1,050,000 i? *uru J A J BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Established m Amsterdam 1824. Right Hon. Lord854 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1936-08-03 3 DR. TAGORE AND THE WORLD TODAY Calcutta. Shadow of the Dark Ages has fallen upon Europe. She seems boisterously eager to put out the light and the ideals which she herself specially brought to the new age. and her newspapers to«dav arc full of1,282 words
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Article244 1936-08-03 3 cm liUpfU IL WLHHU UV Ct lucu ir 1 would have been taken. —British Radio. No Recognition Of Italy's Annexation London, August 1. The House of Commons debated foreign •affairs on the motion for the adjournment for the summer recess. Lord Cranborne, replying to the discussion said recognition.» cm liUpfU IL WLHHU UV Ct lucu ir 1 would have been taken.—British Radio. ■ - 244 words
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Article22 1936-08-03 3 Reuter Batavia. August 1. he native rubber export duty is raised 11 om 36 to 37 guilders from tomorrowReuter - 22 words
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Article171 1936-08-03 3 Player Acquitted Of Drink Charge John Percival Robinson. 36, independent, of Sheffield-terrace. Kensington, was found not guilty at London Sessions of driving while under the influence of drink. The jury stopped the case while he was giving evidence and he was discharged. It was stated that Robinson171 words
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Article52 1936-08-03 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 1. Tiahgkok Scotsmen decided almost unanimously at the annual meeting last night not to hold the usual St. Andrew’s Ball. A suggestion to hold a Burns’ night dinner was left to the incoming committee. Smaller membership led to decision not to hold52 words
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Advertisement186 1936-08-03 3 i Ila Ms' k /r zt' Perfume X ICau de CoCogne j X ffirrvder* Cream jx Soap* JCo ti on x dßriCCantine x "vJPIA I Q I X/ >7 I fl- A i R? /0 j v I x gsp 1 m n x v /J® X s s? I186 words
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Article772 1936-08-03 4 REFUSED TO MAKEUP FOR FILM LET US DOWN AT ELEVENTH HOUR By a judgment of Mr. Justice Porter, in the King’s Bench Division last week, Frances Day, the actress, has to pay £1,530 damages to Gaumont British Picture Corporation, with the costs of both an772 words
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Article496 1936-08-03 4 FLED DEATH TO DOCK Now He May Have To Return After escaping from Germany by a series of amazing adventures, which ended in his being landed in England at night from an aeroplane, Willi Melchert, a 36-year-old journalist and engineer, stood in dock at Bow-street last week496 words
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Article188 1936-08-03 4 But May Apply In Five Years MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE FAILS A motorist was disqualified for life from holding a licence by Mr. Justice du Parcq last week at Swansea Assizes. Thomas Watkin Price Charles. 50, a smallholder, of Wenvoe, Glamorgan, had been indicted for the alleged manslaughter188 words
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Article95 1936-08-03 4 made by the Secretary of State.—British Radio. I To Establish Own Civil Service London, August 1. It is announced that on the separation of Burma from India, the Indian Civil Service and Thdiaii' Police will cease to supply officers required in the higher grades of the Burma administration,made by the Secretary of State.—British Radio. - 95 words
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Article114 1936-08-03 4 British Radio. Holiday Exodus From London London, August 1. Weather prospects for the August Bank Holiday w’eek-end are not very favourable, though some sunny intervals are forecast. But the volume of holiday traffic appears to be unaffected and will prove once again to exceed the record ofBritish Radio. - 114 words
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Article256 1936-08-03 4 LONELY WIDOW’S DEATH GIRL SEES FATHER IN THE DOCK Albert Hadfield, 68, a confectioner, of Nelson-road, Whitton, Middlesex, was charged at Brentford last week with the murder of Mrs. Laura Mordaunt-Chap-man, a widow, at her home in Twickenham. Mrs. Mordaunt-Chapman, a woman of means256 words
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Advertisement475 1936-08-03 4 Take SANATOGEN—then you will not feel so nervy >•* r* 1 J 11 v w y l Lji j v* fMßrarlßS* X, jjßraMFWwraOfejff v M js jf l << <• t:o x z Weak nerves are starved which usually benerves. Not dangerous comes worse unless yet, but a condition something475 words
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Advertisement124 1936-08-03 4 j Kiddies Jsove “KID-KORD” I I NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE RECORDS S' I The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically E? v produced KID-KORD gramophone Recorda. There are two complete and different eeriee of these miniature masterpieces. i i SIX124 words
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Article, Illustration1972 1936-08-03 5 An American View Of Their Paying Possibilities THE COSTS OF OPERATION EXAMINED Wl 11\\ in the 1 louse of Commons Mr. Joseph Henderson, the I .about* member for Ardwick, asked a question about the economic prospects of the Queen Mary, he raised a mattei which1,972 words
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Advertisement181 1936-08-03 5 NEW PAGE JAY FENCING An ideal and most economical fence tor rubber estates as a protection against pig and deer etc and for use on mines., com- j! pounds, railways, etc. 1 1 'I II II h 9k 1 L II 4zo«Bm 7if J b II I s r// i*'I181 words
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Article715 1936-08-03 6 LOUIS BLERIOT, whose claim to fame will endure a long time as the first man to he English Channel in an aeroplane, has died at Paris. His active lifetime narked a period of unprecedented advancement in scientific and mechanical I knowledge, and in no sphere was this more marked715 words
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Article71 1936-08-03 6 Menaka with ijayal. Kanthamani and Krishnan, Shunmugananda Picture. At the Windsor today. This picture has as its theme, the social problem in India. It has been very well produced and is easily better than the average Indian talkie. There are several tuneful songs which are71 words
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Article52 1936-08-03 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 2. The Union Cinema. Taiping, was robbed of $BOO on Friday night. The loss way discovered by the Assistant Manager, Mr Ng Pi Ca on Saturday morning. The saf* was found intact, but when it was opened an envelope containing $BOO52 words
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Article646 1936-08-03 6 August Bank Holiday Malayan Thoughts on Home Scenes The Harvest 9 Of Content AUGUST Bank Holiday! Shades of past glories wholly lost on Malaya. We with our spate of holidays can afford to look on the first Monday in August with comparative indifference. Nor is there any646 words
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Article494 1936-08-03 6 Reference is made in the annual report of the Bristol Channel District Association of Chartered Shipbrokers, issued last week, to the many difficulties which have been experienced in the coal and shipping industries. It may be taken for granted, states the report, that very few consumers are494 words
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Advertisement330 1936-08-03 6 J|||w z ]Q It’s the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry Z&7 n makes it so much to bo g|pl .......li— desired in cocktails. Such mellowness H comes only from treble distillation ■Jftli an d maturing in sherry casks and BOOTH’S DRY is the only GIN vT-" jg which receives such care330 words
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Advertisement32 1936-08-03 6 "LUXORE" FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentlemaw V* AND "LUXETTE” FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE SO LB AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, A Kuala Lumpur. “iViViViWiWi 132 words
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Article891 1936-08-03 7 Colony Beat F. M. S. By Nine Wickets MATCH OVER IN TWO DAYS: LOW SCORES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 2. '1 he 32nd. game of the annual I*. M.S. Colony cricket matches which the Colony won today by nine wickets will be891 words
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Article162 1936-08-03 7 Merrylads At Alor Star The Merrylads Badminton Party visited Alor Star during the week-end and defeated the Sunrocs by five matches to two. Some surprise was caused when Wong Wye Kee, the Kedah Champion, beat Ho Boon Choo in Three sets, but it must be remembered that162 words
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Article, Illustration100 1936-08-03 7 A telented pianiste in the person of Madame Renee Florigny has arrived in Penang on her way to Burma and India. She is on a world tour, and has left her country. France, since October. 1933. Among the many places she has visited and piayed before100 words
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Article269 1936-08-03 7 High Standard Of Badminton SUNNYDALE MAYFLOWER MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. A high standard of badminton was witnessed at the sixth annual encounter between the Sunnydale badminton party of Kuala Lumpur and the Singapore Mayflower badminton party which was played at the M.A.H.269 words
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143 1936-08-03 7 The Amateur Badminton Combine celebrated their second anniversary during the week-end at “Karangan House,” Tanjong Bungah. The annual general meeting was held yesterday at 8 p.m. with Mr. C. Joshua, the President in the chair. The fallowing were elected officebearers: —President: Mr. C. Joshua (reelected); hon.143 words
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Article670 1936-08-03 7 Malayan Open Championship WAT HUN KOK YING IN BRILLIANT DUEL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sunday. This morning’s play in the Malayan open tennis championship produced a brilliant duel between the Penang doubles champions, Goon Kok Ying ano Cheah Wat Hun, and Sansoni and Oliver. Ail four players670 words
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Advertisement289 1936-08-03 7 LADIES' GUEST NIGHT TONIGHT WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL THE FAIR LADIES OF PENANG TO VISIT OUR PARKS. All Ladies Free Admission to Parks. FUN FROLIC GENTS—MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Mondays 3rd August, 1936. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA— “Tai Phuah Thye Peng Snua”—Part 2. Seats— 30,289 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1936-08-03 8 Climats Pays $55 And Smeartown $4O. SPENCER AND MARTIN SCORE DOUBLES BY T/C-TAC AV KRY much larger gathering was present at Saturday’s races, the second day of the Penang Autumn Meeting. As a result there was much better business done on the totalizator and1,633 words
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Article174 1936-08-03 8 Ties For The Week The following ties in the Penang Sports Club Bowls tournament have been arranged for the week:— Mixed Doubles: —1 Mr. and Mrs. Miller vs. —2 Miss Maples and J. A. Evans; -f-1 Capt. and Mrs. Maples vs. —3 Mrs. Ponsforti and J. A.174 words
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Article82 1936-08-03 8 The following ties in the Penang Recreation Club tennis tournament have been arranged.— Mixed Doubles Handicap. Final) —3O Miss A. Lopez and L. I. Robless vs. —l5 Miss Hardouin and Dr. Perera. WEDNESDAY Men’s Doubles Handicap. (Final): —30.4 G. V. Robless and L. T. Robless vs. —382 words
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Advertisement762 1936-08-03 8 Acid. In Your Blood Kills Health and Vigour Kidneys Usually Io Blame There is nothing that can so quickly Acid is bound to stay there ualess the undermine your health, strength and Kidneys function properly. V? an excess of Acid in your Chemists ana doctors an over 85 dlf-} mood762 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1936-08-03 9 EWE CHYE AND BOON CHOO WIN SPLENDIDLY THE two former juniors, Lim Ewe Chye and Ho Boon Choo, who showed great promise in the first round of the championships, were again prominent when on Saturday at the Volunteer Drill Hall, they respectively defeated1,277 words
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214 1936-08-03 9 FINAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE The final arrangements regarding Mr. J. F. Devlin’s visit to Penang have been made. He will be in Penang by August 30 and i will commence his exhibitions and demonstration of badminton on September 1. Mr. John L. Woods has written214 words
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Article117 1936-08-03 9 .—Reuter. Rain Again Spoils Sport London, August 1. Rain throughout the country interfered with county cricket today. At Hove Middlesex had scored nine for the loss of one wicket against Sussex when play had to be abandoned. At Chelmsford. Derbyshire 80 (Farnes 5 for 20) Essex 102 for.—Reuter. - 117 words
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Advertisement182 1936-08-03 9 tJMalaya is pleased WITH THE STANDARD SIZE OF ENGLAND'S HIGHEST CLASS I Jgjlj CIGARETTE Malaya’s favourite luxury cigarette has always been Black f White, magnum size. Now for the first time, Malaya JI is enjoying the Standard size —45 cents for tins of 50. f SIZE Made in exactly the182 words
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1449 1936-08-03 10 Miss Chong Yoke Ying Wins Ladic s 100 Metres Free Style Event All roads led to the Chinese Swimming Chib on Saturday night on the occasion of the first moonlight gala held by the Club. Tables for nearlv a thousand were laid out1,449 words
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Article257 1936-08-03 10 Iskander And Penang Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. August 1. The Selangor Polo Club after beating tht Pahang Polo Club in the first round, had to scratch in the Spooner Cup competition as most of their ponies went lame and as a result Pahang were257 words
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Article664 1936-08-03 10 SCOUTS CUBS INSPECTED PLEASED COMMISSIONER OVER 700 scouts and cubs from the English Schools in Penang mustered on the Francis Light School ground on Saturday for the annual inspection bv the Scout Commissioner of Malaya, Mr. F. C. Sands, who arrived from Singapore on Friday. There were 468 scouts ami664 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-08-03 10 Mr. F. C. Sands (central figure),11 words
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Advertisement321 1936-08-03 10 A Perfect I "Chemist’s Shop I <t I 1 I H > n i A Perfect Chemist’s Shop is the one that has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price I We devote our energies particularly in making Our Pharmacy the321 words
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Advertisement545 1936-08-03 11 VI2I M I 1 m&INTING 3k BLUK FUMMEU LIME Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London A. ANTENOR Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Glasgow. Aug. 7 Sept. 3 GLENAPP L’don, R’dam, H'burg, Antwerp and Middelsborough Aug. 14 Sept. 14 C. AJAX Marseilles, London, Rotterdam,545 words
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Advertisement298 1936-08-03 11 ft i\ TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Aug 13 PRES! HAYES Sept. 9 Sept. 22 Aug. 27 PRES. WILSON Sept. 23 Oct 6 Sept 10 PRES. MONROE Oct. 7 Oct. 20 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on298 words
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Miscellaneous390 1936-08-03 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.3. C. EMPIRE STATION transmission 3 TOD A.Y The foIlowin frequencies will be used: GSH 21.47 Mc|s (13.97 m.) TRANSMISSION 2 GSG 17 7 9JMcs (16.86 m.) rhe following frequencies will be used: 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. The BBC Welsh Orchestra; leader, Frank Thomas; conductor, 1 GSP 15.31390 words
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Miscellaneous1297 1936-08-03 11 and Gipsy Song (5) Fandango Asturiana s 300 n- l (Rimsky-Koraskov). 8.00-The news and Music 9 00-Close 8 °n events in Prance. 3.05. Records. 3 35. announcements 8.05 am. Gre.nw.ch' o l News in French. 4.05. News in English, time signal. 8.20-An eve-witness ac- 7 L|| fCIM/- 4 2o End1,297 words
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Article550 1936-08-03 12 FINAL DAY OF AUTUMN MEETING PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS (BY TIC-TAC) The fields for today’s races, the concluding day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, are on the small side, as a result of which the betting is bound to suffer. In the first three550 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-08-03 12 MR. W. E. ROOTES (left).—Chairman of the Routes group of companies, being greeted by his brother, Mr. K. C. Rootes.24 words
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Article252 1936-08-03 12 BADMINTON TOPICS LOSS TO SINGAPORE TEAM (By Our Badminton Correspondent» Aileen Wong, the Singapore ladies state badminton player, has been suspended for the season by the Singapore Badminton Association. Site was selected to repre- sent the state in the Southern Malaya Triangular Tournament but she refused to252 words
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Article395 1936-08-03 12 Keen competition and a high standard of 1 play prevailed in the various events at the (open invitation tennis tournament held by the Lake Club. Kuala Lumpur, over the Week-end. The tournament will end today. The Bukit Mertajam Youngsters travelled to Taiping over the week-end and395 words
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59 1936-08-03 12 C.R.C. D.A.F.C. MATCH ON WEDNESDAY The first Division League match between the Darul Aihsan Football Club and the Chinese Recreation Club will be played on the C R.C. ground on Wednesday This match will be very interesting as both these Clubs are fielding their best as both of them has59 words
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Article116 1936-08-03 12 London on Previously Latent Paris 76 532 76 964 New York 5.01 916 5.01 9'16 Montreal 5.01% 5.01% Brussels 29.76 29.75 Geneva 15.38 15.37% Amsterdam 7.38 7.38’4 Milan 63% 63% Berlin 12.46 12.46 Prague 121 121 «kjpenbagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19 90 19 90 Vienna116 words
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Article, Illustration339 1936-08-03 12 —Reuter. Kim Seng rails io Qualify In 100 Metres Benin, August 2 Herr Hitler formally opened the Olympic games this afternoon. Despite the wet weather, 100,000 packed the Stadium. The teams marched passed Hitlei, some giving the Nazi salute and some the Olympic isalute. The—Reuter. - 339 words
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Advertisement51 1936-08-03 12 M/V "IDOMENEUS" VOYAGE 1 (OUTWARD) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang on Wednesday, the sth August, 1936 and discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) AGENTS, "GLEN” LINE51 words
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Miscellaneous29 1936-08-03 12 TODAY 3 SHOWS 2-45 6-15 9-30 "SWEET ADELINE" Warner Bros. Glorious Musical Hit with IRENE DUNNE. And 12 Other Stars. Next Change PAUL MUNI IN "BCRDERTOWN" USUAL REDUCED PRICES.29 words
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Miscellaneous369 1936-08-03 12 TODAY 3 SHOWS ttH.nl-Anr-B 2-45 6-15 9-30 T Of vol 11 1 woriuTt; >1 m TOGETHEK ,OK ,HE II Ml JKS 1n ax kitting. kumaxth LORETTA YOUNG J] FRAbJCHCT TONE wi STONE MBy: YOUNG X* WXr A f IN THE 1,1 G M PRODUCTION OF THS fc famous ENGLISH PLAY—"THE369 words
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