Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 October 1936
1936-10-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-10-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 232. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration274 1936-10-05 1 Several Injured In Street Battle March in Defiance of Police Ban London, October 4. Eears of disturbances arising from a Fascist march in the East End of London for which extra police had been mobilised, were realised early when trouble broke out in—Reuter. - 274 words
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Article160 1936-10-05 1 Bad Weather In India The Pinang Gazette is informed by the Imperial Airways representative in Penang that the eastbound Imperial Airways liner, which had been held up in India owing to t>ad weather and had arrived at Bangkok, had not left Bangkok by 10 a.m. this morning.160 words
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Article31 1936-10-05 1 Reuter. Jean Batten to'k off from Lympne aerodrome at 4.10 am. for New Zealand. Reuter. Arrests in connection with the Fascist march in the East End now number 84.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article107 1936-10-05 1 One Of Taiping's Oldest, Europeans (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 5. The death took place at his residence at Swettenham Road, Taiping, early this morning of Mr. J. N. Sheffield, J.P. The deceased, who was a retired Government surveyor, was one of the oldest107 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-10-05 1 Skipper George Orsborne (rights of the Girl Pat, his wife, and brother Jim taking tea after the brothers had been released on bail at Bow-street, where they had36 words
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Article, Illustration347 1936-10-05 1 Shanghai. Oct. 5. Foreign reports state that the British Admiralty has approved a suggestion by th# British authorities at Shanghai for the protect British lives and interests. I The Singapore authorities have not received any confirmation cf this repbrt). A Washington message quotes Mr. Cordell347 words
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Article261 1936-10-05 1 Swettenham Pier, Penang, presented a busy and colourful scene today when approximately 350 Moslems from Penang, Butterworth, Kedah, Perak, and Kelantan, embarked on the Blue Funnel liner Neleus en route to Mecca. I Pilgrims from this port joined another 720 who had embarked from Singapore. The261 words
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Article53 1936-10-05 1 .—Reuter May Raise Question Of Succession London, Oct. 4 The visit of the Sultan of Selangor is featured in the newspapers The Sunday Referee publishes an interview through an interpreter in which the Sultan is reported to have indicated a desire to raise the ques- tion.—Reuter - 53 words
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Article73 1936-10-05 1 The Pinang Gazette understands that the m.s. Duisburg which was ex cted to put into port some time this morning will iot now arrive till about midnight owing to engine trouble. The local agents of the vessel are the N.V. Straits Java Trading Company, Penang. The Duisburg consequently73 words
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Article123 1936-10-05 1 Mr. P. A. McElv/aine Appointed His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of the Hon. Mr. P. A. McElwaine to be Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, in succession h> Sir Walter Huggard. j Mr. Percy Alexander McElwaine, K. C. I (Northern Ireland) was horn in 1884. He123 words
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Article59 1936-10-05 1 LU <lll UUI rtu uter. Madrid, Oct. 4. A Government decree forbids the export of gold or silver and orders the Spanish to hand over to the Bank of Spain all gold ingots or foreign shares in their possession: within a week. Paris, Oct. 4. The evacuationLU <lll UUI ~ rtu uter. - 59 words
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Advertisement12 1936-10-05 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement86 1936-10-05 1 HOLIDAY BUNGALOW FOR JUNIOR I CIVIL SERVICE —See Page 9, h Extract from Straits Times: also learn that a sample 01’ crocodile meat has been tested at the College ‘J Medicine, Singapore, and has been, j pronounced equal to venison So that A\ if Malaya is ever blockaded, and the86 words
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Article, Illustration5984 1936-10-05 2 WHY FORESTS ARE “RESERVED” DIRECT INDIRECT BENEFITS TO MAN ■■YOU have probably heard it said that the day of wood is over, and that it must be replaced by substitutes such as steel and concrete. This is a common misapprehension, and actually the use of5,984 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-10-05 2 WOMEN REFUGEES loading their belongings on to a lorry bejore leaving Irun.14 words
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Advertisement505 1936-10-05 2 What does your handbag mirror say I Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day 1 Sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, a fresh cool mouth —all testify to <he triumph of Macleans Peroxide I oothpaste. Macleans takes the most scientific course for cleanliness. First it removes stains; then gently whitens and polishes.505 words
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Advertisement456 1936-10-05 2 venido Vivani TOIET PREPARATIONS are exceptionally good and inexpensive. They have proved extremely satisfactory in every way and are just the ideal preparations to help you show off your very best. VENIDA ind VIVANI Toilet Preparations are now in popular demand and THEY MUST BE GOOD. eg VENIDA JSSft WAVE456 words
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Article, Illustration722 1936-10-05 3 Government Policy On Employment MR. CHAMBERLAIN SECURES A “GOOD PRESS” London, Oct. 3. Editorial comment in the morning' paptrs is principally directed to the speech Ahich the Chancellor of the Exchequer de.vered last night at a mass meeting in connection with the Conservative Party722 words
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Article429 1936-10-05 3 The following ts a further list of contributions received by the Penang Chinese ‘‘Aeroplane Purchasing Campaign" Fund Assoc Ation: Chualia Street and Love Lane Section. Chop Ye Jin Sen $2O, Chop Hup Lee Leong, Chop Hock Hin Hoe $lO each, Chop Tnong Wan. Chop Sin Terk Lee, Chop429 words
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Article49 1936-10-05 3 —Reuter. 'Perth, Oct. 3. The Dutch airmen, who left Perth for a J. z ‘l dav flight around Australia and it w r as feared had lost their bearings and been forced down in the rugged country, were found uninjured 20 miles southeast of Kal- goorlie?.—Reuter. - 49 words
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146 1936-10-05 3 —Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 3. The British naval authorities have arranged to evacuate British women and (hildren from Hankow and other Yangtse 1' rts in the event of emergency. is emphasised that the arrangements need give no cause for alarm, being a purey precautionary.—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article77 1936-10-05 3 Reuter Wireless. Pilot And Passenger Unhurt London. Oct. 4 Clouston has crashed near Gwelo. He and a passenger. Tasker, were not injured but the mach ne was wrecked —Reuter. SCOTT’S SPEED Scott’s official time for the 6,154 miles was 52 hours 56 minutes. 48 2 seconds theReuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article54 1936-10-05 3 Madrid, Oct. 3. Insurgent planes bombed the outskirts of Madrid last night, apparently aiming at the military aerodromes, but as far as is known no important objectives were touched. Government anticraft guns were in action against the raiders.—Reuter. —o Summer time came to an end in Great54 words
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Article142 1936-10-05 3 British Radio. Alartial Law Not Act Declared j Jerusalem October 4. j As a result of the increased hopes for I a settlement cf the Arab strike it is un- 1 derstood the Gcveir.me.'t intends to hold in abeyance at present the proclamation of martial law in. British Radio. - 142 words
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Article119 1936-10-05 3 Mr. Quah Kean Giap And Miss Ong Choo Inn The marriage took place on Saturday at the Chinese Town Hall Penang, in reformed style of Mr. Quah Kean Giap, fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Quah Chin Hoe, and Miss Ong Choo Inn. fourth daughter of119 words
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Article230 1936-10-05 3 But Prices Must Be Kept Stable Paris, Oct. 3. I The Government is publishing a proclamation which will be posted throughout the country. It declares that the new’ monetary law marks the beginning of an era of prosperity, but only on cond tion that prices remain230 words
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Article15 1936-10-05 3 Batavia, Oct. 3. The N.I. export duty on native rubber, naa —1-15 words
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Advertisement384 1936-10-05 3 GOODBYE I ALL SKIN TROUBLES and BODY ACHES ri SIMPSON I Ki lODINE SOAP SIMPSON’S lODINE SOAP IS ONE OF THE MOST BENEFICIAL DISCOVERIES KNOWN TO MEDICAL SCIENCE, rr Is NOT ONLY THE PUREST SOAP YOU CAN BUY AT ANY PRICE BUT A SAFEGUARD AGAINST DISEASE. < >ll I I’"-384 words
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Advertisement175 1936-10-05 3 fNOTBaaa LUGLY hair; HhW OH ■T s® AND I W LEGS H' Sjl to mar ter W jsummer loveliness Bathin t 5 su ’ts this y ear reveal more l// than ever. Feminine ni^s s i ni ply be jO free from disfiguring 1 hair. An amazing dis fl covery175 words
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Advertisement227 1936-10-05 4 Here is the Essence of STREMCTHJ yr > \\\\V 'S > E I ilh 4 Co.’s ESSENCE OF K F^ g Chicken V* .rth 18 3 aggsugyarWfeli K BE» ;I cnstate Efl^Ks T >Ain p u parz<i bv bbano a ii gy ROYAL APPOINTMENT Ke TN all cases of sickness,227 words
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Article, Illustration3146 1936-10-05 4 VAL UE OF! HE! ECHNICAL EDUCATION SCHEME Mr. F. W- Souths Address At L S. P. Conference rh > th-se day» of fierce competition for jobs and of a high s da l f it obnn every *nust keep pace with new det3,146 words
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Advertisement209 1936-10-05 5 Take SANATOGEN-th en you will nof feel so I wWiTSw»»#-ft Weak nerves are starved which usually benervw. Not dangerous comes worse unless I yet, but a condition something is done. The nerves must be fed, and that is exactly what SANATOGEN does I Sanatogen feeds the nerves and ten years209 words
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Article644 1936-10-05 6 Successful Function At Alor Star (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, October 3. The Chinese community of Kedah entertained His Highness Tunku Badlishah to an “At Home” at the Alor Star Chinese School, Kampong Perak, yesterday, in honour of his appointment as a Companion of the644 words
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Article268 1936-10-05 6 air mail. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K.N.I.L.M. Service will close at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Nigeria and Gold Coast via Singapore and thence by Imperial268 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous166 1936-10-05 6 Positively Last 2 Shows 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 STILL DRAWING CROWDS! M.G.M.'S SENSATIONAL EPIC OF THE YEAR (CLARK GABLE JEANETTE MACDONALD ME Preceded bv AUDIOSCOPIKS" The famous Prize-winning; short OPENING TOMORROW Warner Bros.. Prize-winning romantic comedy of 1936 Michael Arlen's most sensational play nW b|a kli ife m'HH’bWTOTCH nTlWffrlWl MFim IWB166 words
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Miscellaneous37 1936-10-05 6 RiJWEI 5-15 TONIGHT 9-30 I Jce E. Brown IN j "BRIGHT LIGHTS" ~“Openf?jg The tenderly romance ever screened "DARK AMG£L" WITH Frederic Merle Herbert March Oberon Marshal A soul-stirring romann*-Enchanting in inbeauty, Breathless ia its exciting Drama37 words
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Miscellaneous466 1936-10-05 6 1 Greeted by Packed Houses Last Night. WINDSOR 6-00 TONIGHT 9-15 I THE SENSATIONAL HISTORICAL TAMIL TALKIE •■CHANDRAHASA" with M. R- Santhanalakshmi P. B. Rangachari. and a great supporting cast. A marvellous production full of thrills, laughter, songs, music, etc. 41 NEW SONG HITS COMPOSED BY I BASKARADAS OF MADURA.466 words
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893 1936-10-05 7 MISADVENTURE VERDICT ON BOY KILLED BY GATE was a certain amount of contributory negligence on the part of the school authorities, who did not have the gate removed and repaired before. I recommend that a systematic arrangement for the inspection of the school893 words
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Article127 1936-10-05 7 A successful raid was carried out on Saturday morning by Detective Inspector Jack- son on a house in Malay Street and as a re- suit, one Chinese, Lim Hok Cheng, was ar- i rested. He was found in possession of various local lottery tickets and Irish Sweepstake tickets.127 words
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Article81 1936-10-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 3. The engagement is announced today between Mr. Francis Arthur Briggs of Kuala Lumpur, son of the late Mr. W.F. Briggs ard Mrs. J G. Briggs cf 54, Upper Richmond Road, S.W. 15, and Miss Pamela Mary Beckett, elder81 words
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Article240 1936-10-05 7 BANJARESE TO HANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 3. Abas bin Haji Hassan and Mat Xapiah bin Lah, two Banjerese who stood charged at the Perak Assizes before i Mr. Justice Aitken with triple murder, were found guilty on all three charges; and sentenced to death this240 words
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Article68 1936-10-05 7 A variety concert was staged on Saturday night by the Penang i Ladies’ Chin Woo Athletic Association. There were 24 items in all on the programme, ranging from physical drill to classic swordplay, from the Irish jig„ to the magnificently executed “Lion Dance. The Lion Dance,68 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-10-05 7 FORCED BACK by loyalists. Moroccan troops returning to a dressing station when wounded during the advance on Madrid.22 words
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Article40 1936-10-05 7 London, Oct. 3. The Sultan of Selangor has reached London. He wac met by Rear Admv al Bromley, representing Mr. W. Ormsby Gore, Mr. V. A. Lowinger, and Mr. G. E J. Gent of the Colonial Office.—Reuter.40 words
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Article171 1936-10-05 7 TOWN CLUB ASKED TO PROVE EXISTENCE The Registrar of Societies, Penang, is on the trail of a number of societies, which, it is believed, have ceased to exist. The “Town Club,” Penang, which was exempted in September, 1902, has been called upon to furnish proof of171 words
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Article232 1936-10-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) j Singapore, Oct. 3. Highly outspoken comments on a number of questions were made by Mr. R. L. Hastie, interviewed shortly before sailing from Singapore in the Marella for Australia on retirement. “It is quite time the Companies Ordinance I was brought232 words
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Article82 1936-10-05 7 I.S.F. FKCTEST Combined efforts by the principal planters’ bodies will probably be made to check the "exploitation of planters “There are still instances brought to our notice of exploitation of planters and wo cannot be satisfied until this ugly word ’exploitation’ need no longer be heard in82 words
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Article61 1936-10-05 7 At a special meeting of the Penang* Municipal Commissioners last week, it was decided to rescind the previous decision of the Commissioners to slaughter pigs at three o’clock in the afternoon and to revert to 9 p .m. The change was given effect to on Saturday night61 words
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Advertisement178 1936-10-05 7 j'fj V-* I I of'lob Itfih I S Y fl* 1 V w > wir Ml V V /’rWwßulljr Blue and Gold Label SHIH I H nFwl “Bon Voyage!” with "4711 g BflWwnffl' 111 l* a ppy though* a charming prelude to the voyage I > nflw feu Ww "471178 words
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Article521 1936-10-05 8 THE strengthening of the educational system in Malaya despite the continued need for the exercise of rigid economy, is the key-note of the annual report on education in the Straits Settlements for the year 1935. As usual, Penang figures prominently in the report, and thus521 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Article449 1936-10-05 8 To The Editor. Sir.—After carefully reading through the interesting debates of our city fathers anent the above 1 am positive that everyone with the possible exception of the abbatoir peojile will acknowledge that the best suggestion came from Mr. Kok Sin Hock, who advocated two449 words
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Article187 1936-10-05 8 To The Editor. Dear Sir, —Y our Correspondent Clerky Chan, in giving voice to his humble opinion seems to be going over mountains and dales, occupying valuable space in the correspondence co- lumns—just to say that he is for the 3 p.m. slaughtering! It seems to187 words
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Article905 1936-10-05 8 By Our Straits Chinese Correspondent |T is perhaps the animal instinct m man at any period of time before now and ever after, to follow the lead to emulate the instance of those of whom we are envious, to be as near an approach to them905 words
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Advertisement236 1936-10-05 8 SIMONDS MILK STOUT A Bra Hole HOF LEAF BRAND 'ff.J Zs\ 1 siwa O 1 NZz J? |M Brewed and 801 l led by H.frC. SIMONDS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO.. LTD.. &SSftW Ho sk > > SINGAPORE PENANG koala LVMPLII I 1— < ALWAYS IN STOCK IRONSIDE LOTUS DELTA SHOES MAD®236 words
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Advertisement35 1936-10-05 8 u uiwnnTWßTi u "BULLFINCH” BUTTER Australia's Best and the favourite of Malaya THE BRAND OF PURITY Obtainable at all High Class Provision Dealers. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Ipoh, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur35 words
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433 1936-10-05 9 ANNUAL MEETING POSTPONED LACK OF QUORUM QWING to want of a quorum the annual general meeting of the Junior Civil i Service Association, Penang, which was i fixed to be held at the Association’s holiday bungalow at Tanjong Bungah at 2 p.m. had to433 words
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Article379 1936-10-05 9 Labour Conditions In Kedah ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1354 A.H. (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Oct. 4. The following are extracts from the i annual report of the Kedah Labour Department for the Mohammedan year 1354: j The total number of labourers nas decreased379 words
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Article368 1936-10-05 9 MISSION ENTERTAINED BY PENANG CONSUL The members of the Chinese Industrial Mission to the South Seas, at present in Penang, were entertained to a tea-p>arty yesterday evening by the Chinese Consul, Penang, and Mrs. Huang, at the Chinese Consulate, Northam Road. i Among those present were Messrs.368 words
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Article158 1936-10-05 9 Honoured By Hun Kang School Mr. Lim Lean Teng, J.P., the Penang merchant, who is leaving for China and Japan on Wednesday to study trade and industrial conditions and educational policy, was entertained to a tea-party by the Hun Kang School, Penang, yesterday. Mr. Lina Lean158 words
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Article60 1936-10-05 9 The 1.000.000 th Ford V-8 1936 model was produced on Thursday, August 20. It was announced at the Ford home offices. At the conclusion of the day’s work total production of the 1936 Ford V-8 series had reached 1,000,131 units, it was said. Ford V-8 production60 words
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Article72 1936-10-05 9 A collision between a motor car and a motor cycle occurred yesterday morning at the junction of Burmah Road and Pangkor Read, Penang. The motor cyclist Lim Choon Keng, sustained injuries on his head and body and had to be removed to the General Hospital but72 words
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Article177 1936-10-05 9 Banishment Case Pending Yeoh Seong Guan, a Chinese who stood bail for a compatriot. Tan Poh, in the sum of $2,000, was given one week’s time to pay up a balance of $l,OOO or rerve three months ligorous imprisonment. It will be recalled that177 words
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Article42 1936-10-05 9 Cremation At Pulau Tikus On Nov. 8 The cremation cf the remains of Mrs. Alan Loke will take place on Sunday, Nov 8, at her Penang residence in Pulau Tikus. The funeral will be on the same day.42 words
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Article108 1936-10-05 9 TIN SATURDAY TODAY London —(Spot) £201.15.0 No market London—(3 months) £198.10.0 No market Singapore $100.37(4 $100.25 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.—(Sundried) $5.60 BLACK PEPPER $B.OO RUBBER London 7%d 7tf<t New York 16/ H c(G) Singapore- Spot 27c 27 %c Oct./Dec 27 (4 c 27 J an./Mar 27%c108 words
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Advertisement698 1936-10-05 9 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS «EACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS Notice Of Property Sole Order of the Public Trustee, F.M.S. as Executor of the will of CHUNG THYE PHIN, DECEASED The undersigned will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on Wednesday, 28th October 1936, at 228, Beach Street, Penang. particulars of properties At 11 a.m. All698 words
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Advertisement290 1936-10-05 9 Government Notification The Federated Malay States Railways will repair the track at the Level Crossing at Telegraph Post 4/18 between Bukit T°ngah 'and Bukit Mertajam on the 7th October. 1936. between the hours of 6.30 p.m. and 5.30 am. the following morning. Road traffic will be allowed to pass at290 words
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Advertisement46 1936-10-05 9 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 7th October DINNER DANCE S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD” IN PORT. DINNER DANCES Thursday Saturday Next WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. ■Ywromi-NrwfMTfh naßMgiMii i w wiMJßdwaienmß——um—rX C V* I obtainable from /T -ITMS Tf LbwETcrp Lowm LLMsrooniSfflD’sm I IPOH PENANG MALACCA46 words
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Financial & Commercial Section
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Article445 1936-10-05 10 HOPES OF AN EARLY AGREEMENT I have gleaned further information as to the meeting of the International Tin -Committee from well-infcrmed Dutch quarters, (states the Amsterdam correspondent of the Fnancial News in the issue of that journal of Sept. 25) After the negotiations between Mr. Van445 words
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Article1691 1936-10-05 10 Sufficient To Warrant A Confident View The recovery in British industry and trade goes steadily on —a fact which is attested by nearly all the direct indices. It seems desirable at this stage, however, to collate seme material not depicted there, and to draw attention1,691 words
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Advertisement63 1936-10-05 10 Rust costs millions per year' Norusto prevents rust HAS A COVERING CAPACITY OF 700—1000 SQ. FT. I per gallon. ffl Wffllli iil 1 |L~ Jt. r J A JLf W S') LIGNUM fK H PRODUCT JI ffiffSjf BITUMINOUS j PAINT —jfr re Ke/rfcc J corrosion on Iron Steel Work Sime,63 words
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Advertisement342 1936-10-05 10 banks. OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION. LIMITED (Incorporated in the S.S.) SUCCESSORS J to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BA. limited, the HO HONG BANK, a THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, limited. CAPITAL J4O 000 000 Authorised j-joqoo.ooo d Y> U OFFTCE CHINA BUILDING. SINGAPORE branch Beach Street. Penang. Address “OVERSEA” eIeg OTHER BRANCHES Amov Bangkok.342 words
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Advertisement552 1936-10-05 10 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, {lncorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) Paid-up Capital £3.000 Reserve Fund 13,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00(1 HEAD OFFICE:— 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies Branches Alor Star Hong Kong Rangoon Amritsar Iloilo Saigon BangU ?k Ipoh Semarang Batavia Karachi Serembar Bombay Klang552 words
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Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market Quotations
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Article234 1936-10-05 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. i— Buyers Seilev» Ayer Wer.g 1.72% 1.77% Batu Selangor 90 92% Hitam 50 52% Hong Fatt 90 95 Jelebu 88 91 Kuchai 85 90 Lukut 112% 1.15 Nawng Pet 57% go North Taiping 55 57% Petalings 7.55 7.65 Rahman Hyd. 1.00 1.02% Raub Gold 6.40 6.50 Rantau234 words
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Article264 1936-10-05 11 RUBBER Buyer» Sellers Allenbys 1.52% 1.60 Ayer Panas 1.52% 1.60 c Bassetts 60 62% B. Lintangs 1.17% 1.20 Bentas 95 97% Brogas 87 90 M. Pindas 137% 1.45 Mentakabs 40 42% N. Scudais 1.42% 1-47% Pa jams 1.80 1.87% Teluk Anson 1.22% 1.27% Sungei Tukangs 1.15 117% Tapahs264 words
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Article117 1936-10-05 11 London, October 3. RUBBER: (Friday) Steady. Spot 7% buyers 7% sellers. Nov./Dec. 7% buyers 7% sellers. Jan./March 7% buyers 7}3 sellers. April/June 7]J buyers 8 sellers. New York 16.23 cts. United Kingdcm Stocks London 43.993 tons Liverpool 59,791 tors I COPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £14.17.6d. PEPPER White117 words
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Article110 1936-10-05 11 on Previously Latent Paris 105fi 105jl New York 4.93% 4.93& Montreal 4.92% 4.9274 Brussels 29.32 29.32 Geneva 21.44 21.44% Amsterdam 9.20 9.32 Milan 64% no dealings Berlin 12.24% 12.26 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Prague 119% 122 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26% Madrid110 words
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Article397 1936-10-05 11 The following are the changes in Gur i luotations up to noon today Buyer» Seller» Buyers Sellers j Yesterday Today I TINS I Ampats 4|3 4)6 I|3 Asams 28)0 29|0 28)0 29j0ex Ayer Wengs 1.72% 1.77% 1.72% 1.77% Bangrins 17|0 17|9 17|0 17|9 B. Selangors 90 92 91397 words
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Article302 1936-10-05 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest guoranonA tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.'s Shars Last today Buyers Sellers RUBBER,: Alor Gajah 1.05 1.15 l Ayer Panas 1.55 1.65 c I Batu Lintang 1.19 1.22% I Brunei United 4.10 4.25 Bukit K.B. 37% 42% i Bukit Katil 77%302 words
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Article167 1936-10-05 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Seller* MINING Ampats 4'3 4,6 B. Selangors 88 92 Hong Fatts 87% 92% j Jelebus 87% 92% ,K. Lanjuts 18 9 19|3 j Kuchais 82 87 J Laruts 9 1% 9;6 N. Tai pings 55 57% Pangnga Rivers 8110% 9)1% Pungahs 21)6 22)0cd Rahmans167 words
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Advertisement34 1936-10-05 11 i BOON HAK CO (THE LEADING CURIO SHOP) 25, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I JUST ARRIVED NEW ATTRACTIVE DESIGN CAMPHORWOOD CHESTS CHINESE FANCY GOODS -and NEW XMAS STOCK AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. INSPECTION CORDIALLY' JNVITED.34 words
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Advertisement47 1936-10-05 11 ilili Mn Wil Mbbi B Bf 7 /ORWL TffE r < I de rrszKE i Uhe jhn&toercit I AGENTS FOR KALAYA: He.-'.ry Waugh Co Ltd. I 5 ,-r--. T IM Ilf 111 ~T TWiITT.-W *T“" ~—————■iMi—I——J 1" t** ~*nr urr ■rw nn ~wi~rr~Tfr~' wr —in. nr j r47 words
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SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
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Article648 1936-10-05 12 CATERING FOR PEOPLE OF MODERATE MEANS Two Ships To Be Built At Borrow? ■T is over two years s nce it was anil rounced that the r ale to German interests of the Red Star line’s Pennland and Westernland had not put an end to Major648 words
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Article82 1936-10-05 12 The Herzogin Cecilie, the well-known Finnish four-masted barque which has been on the rocks near Salcombe, Devon, since April, has been definitely abandoned to the shipbreakers after removal of all gear. Her figured head has been sent to a museum in Finland. For a month or82 words
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260 1936-10-05 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. “ELOUT” from Langsa, Belawan-Deli, Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, Saban; Olehleh Tjalang, Meulaboh, 'I apatoean, Sinabang, l»anjak-eil, Sin, kel, Sibolga and Padang. Sails same «lay for Singapore. S.S. “ALFOER” from Tg: Mengeidar (Koealoe), Batoe-Bahra, I’aneli, I rombang and Asahan. M.S. “DUISBURG” from Bremen. Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam,260 words
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94 1936-10-05 12 Five Per Cent Increase Over Last Year During the first seven months of the year 35.733.192 tons net of shipping used the port of London. This is 1,706,078 tons more than for the first seven months of 1935 and represents an increase of 594 words
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Article124 1936-10-05 12 Beard Of Trade Report Tbe Board of Trade has issued the rep rt of the Court of Inquiry into the strand,eg of the steam-hip Birtley, of Newcastle oa Whitburn Steel cn May 5. 1936. As reported in The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph at the124 words
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Advertisement89 1936-10-05 12 I Automatic I Record-Changing Plus Marconiphone Brilliance I f— I*. 7!HIBUBMIw I /1 :lf W fee;, J a I a wr ’uw I THE LAST WORD IN j COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT1 JJTST THINK WHAT IT OFFERS YOU FIRST AND I a fid ELITY of tone which must be I89 words
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Miscellaneous1545 1936-10-05 12 -RADIO TOPICS PRC/GRAMMES] "’Empire Exchange” RADIO Equal Rights 11 r PERSONALIHES-84 At 6.52 tcmight, “Empire Exchange” will Tonghts programme to be transmitted be heard by listeners to Transmission 2of j from the Calcutta stat.on includes q melothe B B C. Emp.re programmes. In this drama entitled “Equal I Rights.” Written1,545 words
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Article259 1936-10-05 13 New Zealand's Welcome To The Awatea Wellington, N.Z., Sept. 4. Crowds gathered in the harbour here today to welcome the new liner Awatea, of the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, which has been nicknamed “The Queen, Mary of the Pacific.” The ship, which259 words
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157 1936-10-05 13 Departure From The Clyde I The Kauri, a mcXe-ship of interesting design, built by Messrs. Alexander Stephen and Sons, Ltd., Lintheire, for the Uoion Steamship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., has left the Clyde for New Zealand after successfully completing trials. This vessel ha-157 words
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Advertisement434 1936-10-05 13 IIMI I 1 t Ij^^sjg jmSiffliNG Ss&gjgl FtIIMKU LIMB V essels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due r-> cwKhmction with Gian Shire Line) Penang London GLENGARPA London, Rotterdam. Hamburg Antwerp Middlesborough. Oct. 9 jg ov in C. AGAMEMNON Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Arwnrva Glasgow. Oct. 16 Nov. 11 Achilla London,434 words
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Advertisement262 1936-10-05 13 f ~2 r TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. From Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Oct. 8 PRES. GARFIELD Nov. 4 Nov. 17 Oct. 22 PRES. POLK Nov. 18 Dec. 1 Nov. 5 PRES. ADAMS Dec. 2 Dec. 15 A wonde’-*" 1 nnnor+nnity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have262 words
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Advertisement820 1936-10-05 13 Av t PA and Gt V/ BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham. contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. r S/S “MATA HARI” Oct. 9 London and Far East Mail Service. bulaj>j oct is SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF THB Outwards from820 words
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Miscellaneous601 1936-10-05 13 RADIO .service. 11.50—Time signal. Weather re- nnued) 8.20 —News and economic review port. 11.54 a.m.—Lunch music. 12.50 in German. B.3s—Passacaglia for two p.m.—Dance music. 1.10 —News bulletin, pianos by Karl Walter Meyer. Willi Hahn, 1.20 Light recorded music. 1.50 —Popu- Walter Thiele. B.so—Folk song singing by Jar recorded music. 2.lo—News601 words
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Miscellaneous362 1936-10-05 13 Waveltnglh 25.24 ni., 11,885 kc. [11.35 p.m —News in French Market prices and rates of exchange. 12.05 am. News in Aarbic 12.20 —Concert relay. V.U.C. CALCUTTA Wavelength 49.10 metres (6,100 kcs.) TODAY 4.16 p.m.—Time signal. Talk in Bengali. 4.46—F01k song with Dotara. 5.31 —‘‘Equal Rights”—A melodrama written and produced by362 words
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Miscellaneous105 1936-10-05 13 Music. 9.oo—Musical show. 9.2o—Talk or. sports by Mr. C.J. Groothoff. 9.20 Symphonic orchestra. 10.00—Dance music. 10.20 p.m.—Close down. TOMORROW 4.50 p.m. 6.20 p.m. Special programme by Station P C.J., Eindhoven, on wavelength of 19.71 m. ZBW HONG KONG Wavelength: 34.29 m. (8750 kc|s). TODAY 3. 30 6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme.105 words
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396 1936-10-05 14 SIXTH SUCCESSIVE VICTORY SHOOTING cn the Kamp.ng Bahru Rifle Range oi Saturday the Penang Free School cadets won the Cheeseman Shield for the sixth year in succession and the Bisley shoot for the third successive year. In the Cheeseman Shield the Free School cadets396 words
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Article165 1936-10-05 14 Draw For Volunteer Snooker Competitions The draw for the half-yearlv Volunteer Snooker (Spot-White) competitions which took place on Friday evening, resulted in i the following pairing-up:— DOUBLES Redder and McMichael ta bye) vs. Sinclair and Neilson (a bye); Meyer and Whitaker vs. Mac Dermot and A B.165 words
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Article54 1936-10-05 14 —Reuter. Son Rcmani Wias From Lovelock Cunningham Princeton, Oct. 3. At the Palmer Stadium the “Mile of the Century” was run and resulted as follows 1. San Romani (4 min. 9 secs.) 2 Lovelock (4 min. 10 secs.) 3. Cunningham (4 min. 13 secs.) Won by.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration225 1936-10-05 14 LIMSTEAD MAYFIELD TO MEET IN FINAL In the Penang Badminton Senior interteam doubles competition the Limstead B.P. and the Mayfield B.P. passed the first round when they defeated their respective opponents, the Hu Yew Seih and the A.C.S. Union, by two matches to one, at the Free225 words
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Article223 1936-10-05 14 Badminton Tourney Fixtures The following are the fixtures for the Penang Union Epworth League badminton tournament. The tournament is run on the knock-out system and the handicaps are fixed according to the p'aye’ s merit. The matches will be played at Hillview. Burmah Road. SINGLES Oct.223 words
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Article145 1936-10-05 14 Selangor Club A Win By 31—0 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 3. The Negri Sembilan All Blues were beaten by the Selangor Club A in a rugby fixi ture on the Padang by 31 points to nil (one penalty goal, five goals, one145 words
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Article214 1936-10-05 14 Easy Win For Chinese Swimming Club In a return Water Polo match played at the Chinese Swimming Club, Tarjung Bungah. yesterday, the Chinese Swimming Club defeated the Penang Swimming Club by 8 goals to nil. The Europeans showed much improvement since their first encounter in214 words
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Article232 1936-10-05 14 Y.M.C.A. Win After Bad Start (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. By six goals to three the Y.M.C.A. defeated the Negri Sembilan Malays in a friendly hockey match on the former’s ground yesterday. Play was exciting throughout and both sets of forwards shared232 words
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Article46 1936-10-05 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 2. Following are the Perak Golf Club’s fixtures for the month of October: Oct. 4 Men’s Medal—Bogey; Oct. 11 President’s Cup—Qualifying Round Oct. 16 Ladies Medal—Bogey Oct. 25 President’s Cup—lst Round Oct. 31 Men’s Medal— Stroke.46 words
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67 1936-10-05 14 Reuter. ALLEN TOP-SCORES FOR M.C.C. TEAM Colombo, Oct. 3. In a one-day match between the Q. C. Australian Team and AllCevlon, the former won by five wickets and 83 runs. All-Cevlon, batting first, declared at 149 for 4 wickets. The M .C. C. in replyReuter. - 67 words
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Article64 1936-10-05 14 -—Reuter. Lover's Poth Beats Ali Pasha In Close Race London, Oct. 3. The Imperial Produce Stakes run at Kempton Park over six furlongs resulted as follows: LOVER'S PATH 1 ALI PASHA 2 RUBY TIGER 3 Eleven ran. Won by 3 4 length; a neck between the second-—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article134 1936-10-05 14 Kuala Kangsar Malay College Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent» laiping, Oct. 4. In an inter-school hockey match, played at Kuala Kangsar on Saturday. King Edward VII School (Taiping) beat Malay College (Kuala Kangsar) by 4 goals to nil. The game was on the fast side, and the spectators134 words
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Article118 1936-10-05 14 Qualifying Round Results The qualifying round for the Kulim Golf Club Championship was played on Oct, 2 and the following qualified:— A. V. Perrin 81 D. Campbell 81 T. Kitching 85 D. W. B. Vanrenen 85 R. B. Horner 89 E. R. Davies 90 C. R.118 words
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Article93 1936-10-05 14 Penana Sports Club Entertained The Penang Sports Club "A” beat Sultan Abdul Hamid College at Alor Star < n Saturday by 18 points to 8 in a rugby match. Penang fielded a very strong team and several potential state players were seen ip. action. The visitors93 words
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1088 1936-10-05 15 Below will be found the handicaps and full programme for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday RACE 1—2.30 D.m. HORSES, Class 4, 5 I|2 Furlongs. 3 12 Stormy Night 9.001,088 words
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Article151 1936-10-05 15 HARTLEY SHINES: NEW TALENT FAIL TO IMPRESS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 3. The first State rugby trial of the season was held this evening on the Ipoh Club Padang. The new talent failed to impress. Hartley, the outstanding player on the field, was in151 words
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Article120 1936-10-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping Saturday. Displaying superior tactics, the Punjab Regiment did well to beat the Perak Colts at hockey this evening by one goal to nil. Play was of a high standard and the soldiers were more aggressive in the first half and the120 words
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Article139 1936-10-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Oct. 3. The third sports encounter between the Old Boys of the two premier Brothers’ schools in Perak. St Michaels of Ipoh and St. Georges of Taiping, began this evening on the former’s ground. The Old Michaelians. who were winners on139 words
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Article89 1936-10-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 3. By defeating the Services by a broad margin of 10 goals to five at polo, the Civilians won the Inniskillings’ Cup presented to the Singapore Polo Club by Major R. G. S. Cox. The Civilians were undoubtedly the superior side, combining89 words
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113 1936-10-05 15 Reu f *?r. Rugby Union Results London, October 3. The following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today Coventry 17, Leicester 3. Devonport S. 15, Bristol 11. Gloucester 11, Old Cranleighans 10. Guy’s H. 0. U.S. Portsmouth 25. Harlequins 13, London Scottish 5.Reuf*?r. - 113 words
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1274 1936-10-05 15 pOLLOWING are results of matches played on Saturday in the English and Scottish football leagues together with positions of the teams to date: ENGLISH LEAGUE—©IV. I Charlton A. 4, W. Brom A. 2. Chelsea 1, Portsmouth 1. Derby County 2, Brentford 3. Grimsby Town1,274 words
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Advertisement172 1936-10-05 15 ENGLAND'S HIGHEST CLASS CIGARETTES Tn response to many requests Marcovitch have introduced IB fl B BB|| a standard sized Black White cigarette to Malaya. The II R B K tobaccos and blending are exactly the same as the |fl fl B B j Magnum size. Ifl fl B 818 A172 words
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Article, Illustration302 1936-10-05 16 IRUN BOMBED 't/I/ fA FJITfT niYGC! at Irun. North Spain, after the town had been .1« XAL«I DULUIAbd heavily bombed by rebel planes. Planes swooped over t ie i •>. i’s.s an I were aided by heavy 'leiJ g I machine funs on lorries. WINNING302 words