Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 October 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 247. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 264 1 Will Siam Wreck The Control Scheme METAL AND SHARE PRICES HOLD UP SURPRISINGLY London, Oct. 21. \o surprise was caused in tin circles by the failure < tudav’s meeting to disclose any new developments in the negotiations with Siam. A wide diversity of opinion exists,
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  • 80 1 Yesterday, nine months after the death <*f King George, official mourning came to end Official dinners and dances will be ■resumed. The services will discard half mourning and members of the royal family make more frequent appearances at social functions.—British Radio. O Mr T' Pirn Roche Mr.
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  • 41 1 HINDU’S ADVICE ON HEALTH.— Swami Yogananda, the Hindu President of the International SelfRealisation Fellowship, demonstrating on a blackboard the way to health. He told his audience at the Carton Hall, Westminster, how to remove fatigue by laughter.
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  • 669 1 Prime Minister Promises Commons Debate Next Week British Radio. Paris, Oct. 21. Questioned at a meeting of thn. Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber with, regard to France’s position Russia withdrew from the nonintervention agreement. Al. Delbos said the Franco-Soviet pact became operative only if
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  • 77 1 Saturday’s Rugby Match On Esplanade (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Oct. 21. Selangor has chosen its team for the rugby match, against Penang, at Penany on Saturday, as follows: Dr. R. Harper (capt.); J. Wilson, A.J. Hunter, Wagstaff, J. L. Meikle; I. M. Scott,
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  • 151 1 P O SALARIES RAISED HAPPY FACES ON THE CARTHAGE Smiling faces greeted a Pinang Gazette reporter who boarded the P. O. outward bound liner, the Carthage, this morning. A brief radio message from Mr. Alexander Shaw, the chairman of the line, “Salary Cuts Restored” was the magic influence at work.
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  • 720 1 Erom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 21. r it legal battle ensued between the 1 kuty Legal Adviser, F.M.S., Mr. H. I A lan. who leading the Crown case •st Abbott and Glover, and counsel for, -(‘fence, the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn, the case
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  • 109 1 TO BE OPENED BY H.E. IN PERSON The foyrth wireless, Gramophone and Allied Trades Exhibition organised by the Penang Wireless Society will be held at the Racecourse Pavilion on December 3, 4 and 5. Provided that the arrival of the P. O. liner Rajputana does not coincide
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  • 54 1 The death occurred last night of Madam Aishah binti Chanda, aged 60, elder rister of Che Mohamed Shariff, Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, Nebong Tebal, ar.d Che Md. Kassim. Chief Clerk, Government Printing Office, Alor Star. The funend will take place this evening from her residence
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  • 22 1 PARNELL FOR LONDON.—Margaret Rawlings is to be Mrs. O’Shea in Parnell play previously banned for public performance in England.
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  • 59 1 New Air Service Inaugurated Hong Kong, Oct. 22. The Chinese air service between Hong Kong and Shanghai opened yesterday with the landing of a China. Aviation Corporation plane in Hong Kong. The machine left for Shanghai via Swatow and Amoy. It is now possible to travel
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  • 1923 2 Mr. Goodman’s Instructive Address At Free School of you have to decide within the next few years what you will do when you leave school. Twenty years ago it was easy: you got a Cambridge certificate or passed Standard,Vll and almost automatically you
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  • 222 2 Witty and humorous speeches by the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe. Mr. L. W. A.. Arnold, Mr. C. D. Quarmby, the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdul Cader, Mr. Jallaludin and Mr. Tan Chong Bee concluded the 14th. annual dinner of the Old Frees’ Association,
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    • 635 2 Head Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel “Times" Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. London Office 40. 43. Fleet Street, London E.C.4 Phone Centra! 3608—3609 Tel I-eadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang Within
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    • 64 2 it KjfW.lT" I W DIAMOND BRAND BEDSTEAD ARE I COMFORTABLE. DURABLE AND i handsome. N i D s a handsome piece j furniture for any I room. Its beautiful t lines and elegant f ornamentation are a MKyfat r) continual pleasure to the eye. Its cost spread over its period
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    • 73 2 keillers] DUNDEE MARMALADE 138 YEARS AGO MRS. JAMES KEILLER MADE AND MARKETED THE FIRST MARMALADE IN GREAT BRITAIN. TO-DAY her original recipe is still S followed. I 0 J J //x just pure cane sugar and the finest Seville oranges—but <t Is in the method of blending, and the extreme
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  • 1171 3 HALF-YEARLY MEETING A satisfactory financial position of the 'enang Mercantile Employees’ Co-cperative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was reveal1 by the President, Mr. T. C. Martine, it the half-yearly meeting of the Society esterday evening at the F.M.S. Railway Station Restaurant. Am ng those present
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  • 375 3 I.—Reuter. Reserves Of Coal Exhausted London, Oct. 20. Franco has tightened his grip on Madrid, and an apparently inexhaustible stream of fresh troops is pouring into his lines to participate in the final assault on the capital where the situation is said to be becoming increasingly difficult. Reserves
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  • 324 3 High Pt aise tor The Army (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 21. Admiration for the high morale and efficiency of the personnel of the Japanese Army was expressed by Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, General Officer Com- I mantling the Troops. Malaya, on his return.]
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  • 167 3 .—Reuter Wireless. Italian Report Claims Big Victory Rome. Oct. 21. The Italians have gained access to the fertile Sidamo region in West Abyssinia as the result of a big battle for the occupation of Giavassere in which it is reported that hundreds of Abyssinians were kiEpd. The
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  • 53 3 British Radio. Southern Railway’ has decided to spend a million pounds on continuation of electrification of its outer suburban system as far as Reading and at the same time to complete electrification of various smaller sections in the Aidershot and Guildford areas. It is hoped work will be
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  • 235 3 Compromise Formula Reached Shanghai, Oct. 21. It is reported that China and Japan have reached a compromise formula whereby .Nanking has consented to the settlement .of North China issues by local authorities. I Although beth Chinese and Japanese officials are silent, no outright denial is' made
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  • 42 3 —British Radio. The steady progress of national recovery is well illustrated by postal receipts which with three exceptions only have been higher than in the corresponding month a year earlier for each month since the end of 1932.—British Radio.
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    • 123 3 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch. Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don’t waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 253 3 SHEETS THAT WEAR LONGER .gILKENTEX Wsb-. Pillow Cases. SIZE 20 x 30 IN. i \W THEY MATCH THE fc SILKENTEX SHEETS. 1 HEMSTITCHED, k I W NEATLY WRAPPED PRICE $1.50 0» EACH K I BEAUTIFUL AND SOFT SILKENTEX ARE WITHOUT DOUBT THE MOST SATISFACTORY SHEETS IT IS POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN
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  • 1236 4 PASSENGERS WEDDINGS The engagement is announced of Mr. Yeoh Hin Soo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yeoh -Kim Swee, of Kuala Lumpur aha" Miss Yap Too Taik and Mrs. Yap Too Taik, of Serendan. The marriage will take place next month. The wedding will be solemnised at
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  • 454 4 Accepted Bribe From Chinese Regarded by the Singapore fifth magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, as having committed a serious offence, Lance Corporal Latip b. Abdul Rashid was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment on Monday on a charge of obtaining an illegal gratification of 50 cents
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  • 85 4 Siam Civil Service Request Refused Bangkok, Oct. 20. Tthe C.vU Service desiring a halfday on Saturdays approached the Premier and the State Council and have had a reply from the Premier stating that the convenience of the pubLc is the first consideration and as a halfday
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  • 257 4 12 Months Clause Unfulfilled The petition of Mr. Richard Chuan Hoe Lim for admission’as an advocate and solijcitor of the Supreme Court, Straits Settle- ments. was opposed in the Singapore High Court cn Monday, before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark, by the Bar Committees cf Penang and
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    • 253 4 4sMe Hil TWk In the tropics one’s engine VI has often to run for hours AKEC I F I 11 "WWW on end with the lubricating .^***7^.„ H W oil at very high tempera- tures; at others —through VI i careless syce or force of 11 After filling up your
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  • 1056 5 Graphic Description Of Scuffle With Woman ‘I went up to Woo Thye and asked her to give me my passage back to China telling her that I had no one to depend on except herself She refused and spat at me. I pushed her and
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  • 201 5 Most Costly Election In U.S. History It is estimated that the U.S. presidential elections have reached the unprecedented cost of £4,000.000 to £5.000.000.* The Republicans have spent the most. Both parties are bidding for the Negro vote. Governor Landon having promised to try to end lynchings. The
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  • 72 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 20. Chinese vegetarians in Taiping celebrated the “Kew Ong Yeah” festival in grand style today, with a procession from their temple in Coronation Road and through all the principal streets of the town. “Tungchis,” with pierced cheeks, paraded
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  • 98 5 Mr. Sim Chor'Chin, arrived at Penang by train from Ipoh on Tuesday, on his way to Rangoon, to take up the post of viceChinese Consul in Rangoon. Mr. Sim graduated from the China; University Peking. He spent several years in Manila and SourabajU doing consulate works
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  • 103 5 Lectures on the works of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek will be given in Penang on his birthday, Oct. 31. A tea party by the Penang Chinese Aeroplane Campaign Association will be held at the Chinese Consulate the same evening. These resolutions were carried out at a
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  • 121 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 20. A problem is confronting the Taiping coroner as to whether he should hold an enquiry into the death of a Malay fisherman, named Jahaya bin Abdullah, as his body was not found. The deceased, from information available, went out
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  • 88 5 Thousands Of Pounds Of Rubber Damaged (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 21. A smoke house-cum-store in a Chinese owned estate at 11mile Jelapang Road, Chemor, was totally destroyed by fire which broke out at 9.30 last night. The building contained several thousand pounds rubber which
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  • 81 5 Kuala Lumpur, October 20. A strange accident, as the result of which a Chinese lorry driver and a clerk were removed to hospital with serious injuries, occurred in Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday afternoon. Working on one of t&e pneumatic tyres of the lorry, the driver was hit
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  • 74 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 20. An interesting case came up before the Taiping magistrate when the manager of a local billiards saloon was brought up to answer the charge of committing a breach of the terms of his licence by allowing skittle pool to
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  • 1092 5 Did Culprits Leave Victim's Room Naked? Twenty-two days have passed since a comely 24-year-old Cantonese girl, Lam Chiiu Chan, alias Lam Ah Yok, was found in a Municipal flat in Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore, brutally stabbed, her room spattered with blood and ransacked, but her slayers are
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 Extract from the Daily Mirror POWERFUL MOTORIST, at Willesden When I switched my headlights on they caused the car in front to start with a jerk. Osram LAMPS/"- STRENGTH SINGAPORE- KUALA LUMPUR f ousehold koi<l Uh ouyh* ut yiulaju, (Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., u Magnet House," Singapore.)
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    • 391 6 I THE ONE BIG PICTURE YOU MUST SEE fl yy Tm yyi WT > GRAND OPENING Gt <J Pl F<4 JN 615 TONIGHT 9.30 LIONEL BARRYMORE Maureen O’Sullivan IN METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYERS GREATEST TRIUMPH! jir' I YOU WON’T BELIEVE YOUR EYES 1 I| THIS IS THE MOST when you see FULL-GROWN HUMANS
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  • 1079 7 SEQUEL TO INCIDENT AT PARK AX “incident’ which occurred at Wembley Park, Penang, on the night of Aug. 18, during the Dharmaraj-Tarley fight, had its sequel in the Penang Police Court, yesterday, when ah Peng Mai and lan Cheng San were charged with having aitarily
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  • 180 7 C homed Maniac Escapes Bangkok. MANIAC chained to a tree in the town I of Chiengmai, the northern capital of Siam, got loose last week and having found a knife proceeded to a nearby school where children were at play. He ripped open the stomach
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  • 67 7 British Government’s Appeal To Spain London, Oct. 20. The British Government ha£ made an ur-1 gent appeal on Humanitarian grounds to both sides in the Spanish war for the exchange of all hostages, especially women. The Government offers the services of the British navy for the transport of
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  • 231 7 14 Year's Service For Volunteers Second Lieut. Robert Paton, Selangor Battalion, F.M.S.V.F. who, on account of ill-health, has just been transferred to the Reserve of Officers has put in 14 years of efficient service with the Volunteers in Malaya. Enlisting in the Queen’s Own Royal I
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  • 145 7 The following passengers disembarked at Penang from the s.s. President Polk yesterday:— Mrs. E. R. Kelley, Mr. John S. Mitchell and Mr. Tan Cheng Hor. Those in transit are: Mr. B. A. Bartlett, (for Colombo); Mr. Bhajan Lal. Mrs. John Miller, Miss Ruth Miller, (for Bombay),
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  • 118 7 Mr. W. Oliver Nodes, a past president of the British Institute of Embalmers, has just passed through Singapore. He is returning to London after a business tour of the world. Mr. Nodes co-operated with Mr. L. V. Weaving of Messrs. Garstin and Sons. Wigmore Street, London, in
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  • 113 7 The third terminal literary meeting of Senior and Junior Cambridge classes of the Anglo Chinese High School Penang, will be held at the Anglo-Chinese Middle School Hall, 74 Maxwell Road, Penang, today at 7 p.m. A variety programme has been arranged, and the School orchestra
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  • 962 7 Tamil Brothers Charged At Assizes TROUBLE which had been brewing for some time in the Prai Railway coolie lines was alleged by the D.P.P., Mr. W. C. Taylor, to have culminated into the murder of a Tamil coolie, Srinivasa gam, by two brothers, Govindasamy and I \aliathan,
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  • 127 7 17th Trip Round World Among the passengers aboard the President Polk, which arrived at Penang yester[day afternoon, was Mr. Julius Brittlebank, 'an old American personality. Kitfwn as tho 'American “Marco Polo” he likes to travel and see different countries and young people enjoying themselves with
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    • 34 7 SALOON DRAUGHT BEER CASH ONLY —THE CAR GETS THIRSTY TOO! I 1 G|VE |T ffCUEI I motor loHILL O,, s I falBM ALL BRITISH MASTER S Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum (S. S.) Ltd.
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  • 713 8 CORONATION CELEBRATIONS. is some anxiety Penang import houses regarding i the allocation of the money which is to be spent in Penang on decorations in connection with Coronation rejoic-' ings next year. The sum to be spent publicly in Penang is only $25,000 We understand that the newly-appoint- ed central
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  • 422 8 Representative Congregation At St. George's The Memorial Service for the late Rev. Keppel Garnier. M. A.. Colonial Chaplain ol Penang from 191&—1936 and Hon. Chaplain P. P.W.V.F, who departed this life on October 15 was held at St. George’s Church yesterday at 6
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  • 662 8 .Among the Artists —Exhibition in Penang Walks on the Island— Reader’s Appeal —Tambies and Stamps THE exhibition of the Penang! Impresionists’ Society ends tomorfow evening. Between now and then there should be large attendances as the Exhibition is well worth while. The paintings are nicely aranged, and
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  • 468 8 All head. Derweatwater” (24) is an example of According to my Oxford, impressionism is a method of painting (or writing} so a? to give general effect without detail. Judging the excellent exhibition on view at the Malay Volunteers’ Headquarters, Penang, from the strictly impressionist viewpoint yesterday,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 395 8 M. FOG AURORA. fcA 'a i < Sj™' LEATHER DOG MUZZLES.’ PM Easy fit and durable. Will not hurt f the dog. Best make. In 12 assorted > S k sizes. g fl Jp| lr This is the most comfortable type 4 that will fit easily providing the Jr JK
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    • 104 8 Tea and Chatter Whatever you do A time of relaxation and the pleasant flow of easy conversation.... a gracious time with which the cool, exquisite fragrance of the Yardley Lavender is in utter accord. It is the ideal perfume for wear during the day: for sport, shopping or informal social
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  • 1137 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 21. Good entries have been received for the i Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting wnicli opens at Ipoh on Saturday, October 31 and it is possible that there will be card of eight events for each
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  • 350 9 i K.L. ASST. POSTMASTER ENTERTAINED j. THE SENG KEE restaurant was the .scene of an enjoyable function last week£hd when members of the staff of the 'General Post Office, Kuala Lumpur, held a dinner in honour of Mr. Ye o h Teong Eong, 'who is shortly
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  • 60 9 The following will represent the Penang Sports Club against the Senior Golfers’ Society on Sunday ffiorning in a golf match •on the old Golf Club Course, Penang:—W. Anderson and G.A. Carmichael; A. J.L D:nalds>n and J. Paterson: T.S. Anthony and P.N. Knight; A.B. Paterson and C. iM. Jones;
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  • 105 9 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £*****.0 £198.15.0 London— (3 months) £l2-3.5.0 £1970.0 Singapore -508.25 $97.25 Business Done Pena-g Business Done COPRA. —t Sundrted) $5.80 BLACK PEPPER $&00 JBJW RUBBER London 7T»d ZJK New York 16%c(G) 16%e(«> Singapore- -Spot 27%c 27%c OcL/Dec 27%<J uan./Mar 27j&c 27%C April/June 27jgc 27%c t
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 833 9 late advertisements NOTICE OF SALE By Order Of The Mortgagee The undersigned has been instructed to put up for sale by Public Auction oe Monday the 2nd day of November 1936 at 2 30 p.m. at Permatang Bendahari village the undermentioned property belonging Abdul Razak bin Mat of Pulau Mertajam,
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    • 71 9 M/V "GLENBEG" VOYAGE 33 (OUTWARD) Arrived Or. 17-10-36 Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held in Penang Harbour Board’s godown No. 4 at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, the 24th October,
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    • 64 9 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. DINNER DANCE :o: 24th October Extension to 1 A.M. DINNER DANCE :o: S Saturday, 7th November I OFFICIAL POPPY DAY BALL Late Launch late Hill Train Arranged. PLEASE BOOK EARLY. WHEN VISAING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. ■W im iLj il h i!! l! ll !i
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  • 1204 10 Financial Commercial Section MAMBAU TIN LIMITED Debit Converted Into Credit Balance Munhall Tin Limited report for the year «tided June 30, states: After charging interest and all other accruing liabilities in respect of the period, and depreciation, the accounts show a nett profit of $68,161.99. The debit balance at the
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  • 1135 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. NAMKS. j j| RUBBER (Dollar). t AEenby Rubber Co. 1 57% 165 i j Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 110 120 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 135 140 I Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 02% 1 12%) Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 160 170 1 ex.
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  • 728 10 Large Lancashire Section: Good Export Prospects Bookings for the British Textiles Exhibition which will be held in London from February 15 to 26 are now nearly completed: over 85 per cent of the large area set aside for textiles in the new Earls Court section of the
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    • 166 10 T 1 v f rum mi 1 1 ■umwuihwii 11 ih i i H “Don’t spoil the ship for a ha’porth of tar.” as this Old Salt is doing. There's just that little something about WILLIAMSON'S SMOKED FISH that makes all the difference. Kippers Arbroath Smokies Finnan Haddocks Bloaters Fillets.
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  • Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market Quotations
    • 346 11 London, October 21. The Stock Exchange wan quiet. Yesterday Rise or Fall Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated tonrersion Loan, 5 p.c., IM4-M 118 {funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1900-90 117% War Loan, 3% p.c. 107% Straits 6 pc., 1936-51 102% Oom. Union Assce. (Units) 11 prudential
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    • 117 11 London, October 21. RUBBER Quiet. Spot 7% buyers 7}jj sellers. N >v Dec. 7}3 buyers 7|| sellers. •J m. March 713 buyers 8 sellers. April/Jur.e 8 buyers sellers. New York 16.45 cts. mted Kingdom Stocks London 42,177 tons Liverpool 57,031 tons COPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £15.10.0. 3
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    • 119 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 105 364 105 3 5 j New York 4.89 4.89% Montreal 4.88% 4.88% Brussels 29 04 29.06 Geneva 21.27% 21.28% Amsterdam 9.11 9.07 Milan 92% 9213 Berlin 1216 12.17 Stockholm 19.39 1939 Prague 137}? 138% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90
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    • 238 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the lateat quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’» Shan Uat today:— RUBBER: Ayer Panas 160 1.70 ex Batu Lintang 1.20 1.25 c Benta 97% 1.02% Broga 91 95 Changkat Serdang 107% 1.12% IndiUgiri 130 1.35 ex Kamasan 2.90 3.10 ex Lunas 1.85
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    • 238 11 RUBBER Buyer* BcDbcm Allenbys 1.52% 1.60 Ayer Panaa 1.62% 1.70 Bassetts 62% 65 B. Lintangs 1-20 1.25 c Brogan 90 92% Bentas l.OO M. Pindas 1.47% 1.52% Mentakabs 40 42% Pa jams 182% 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.20 1-22% Teluk Anson 1.27% 1.32% Tapahs 1.85 1.92% Ulu Benuts 50
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    • 46 11 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. t N. L. output figures of the various dredges for the week ended at 7 a.m. on the 19th instant. No. 5 Dredge 50.40 piculs. No. 7 Dredge 151.20 piculs. No. 8 Dredge 53.20 piculs. Ronpibon Dredge 147.00 piculs.
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    • 195 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Selle Ayer Weng 165 1.70 Batu Selangor 84 86% Hitam 48 50c Jelebu 85 87% Johan 25 27 Klang River 1.65 1.75 Lukut 1.05 107% Nawng Pet 59 61 North Taipfcig 52 54 Riahman Hyd. 97 99 Rantau Ordy. 85 87% Rantau Pref. 88 90
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    • 158 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 3!9 4|1% B. Selangors 86 89 Johans 24 26 Katus 19|6 20 3cd Kuchais 80 85 LUkuta 106 1.12 N. Taipings 53 56 Pangnga Rivers Bjlo% 9|1% Puchoogs 1619 17|3 Raubs 6.40 6.50 Rawang Tin Fields 7jo 7|3 Renong Cons. 22]0
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 71 11 W.V.W.V.’.W.’.W.Y.W.W.'.VA 5 s S i«" W ISU ONE OF LIFE’S PLEASURES J "PRICES NOW REDUCED" -I Quarts $6.50 per dozen including duty Pints $4.00 per dozen including duty. SOLE AGENTS «C J- HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. J" PENANG. J" IHUTTENBACHS I LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN 53.) CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERS SUPPLIERS.
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  • SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
    • 328 12 STATE GUARANTEE SCHEME CRITICISED Several criticism of the Norwegian Government’s scheme for assistance to shipyards is made by a marine engineer, writing in the Bergen “Morgenavisen.” The shipyards fci Bergen, he states, are ul able to take advantage of the State guarantee because they cannot raise the
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    • 287 12 Effect Of Enforcement Of Sanctions Tonnage under the Yugoslav flag, which fell considerably in 1933 and 1934. m- creased slightly during 1935, and the mer- cantile fleet now consists of 178 vessels of 372,579 tons. The enforcement of sanctions has seriously limited the activities of the small
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    • 214 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. “BURDWAN” from London via ports. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. S.S. “JUTLANDI A” from Singapore via Malacca and Port Swettenham. Sails same day for Colombo, Djibouti, Suez. Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, and
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    • 132 12 Colony Helmsmen To Be Competent A bill to ame d the Merchant Shipping OrdirUnce ir to be introduced in the Legislative Council. It is explained in the Objects and Reasons that tz? avigation of small mechanically propelled trading craft in the po- ta of the
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    • 191 12 Ai’other contract for a vesrel to be equipped with the White compound reciprocating and turb 1« engine has been placed on the Wear, the tenth order to be secured by the WJ.r and Mr W. A. White, the inventor of the engine, within 12
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1712 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES I "A COUNTRYMAN’S CANADIAN T E BROADCASTING From the Batavia —Nirom station tonight, “A Countryman’s D.arif* ly A. G- which can bo hoard at IO.SO tonight L J Arthnr Ymmg and EegmrMForePytheoa in Tnmemiesien 3 o/ ike B B C. Empire THE appointment of the Board of
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  • 79 13 The Penang Municipal Band will play at the Esplanade this evening from 6.00 p.m. to 730 p.m. Following is the programme:— Mardh —Our new Commander —Latann. Overture—Fest —BlattermannSelection —The Geisha —Jones. Wlaltz —Y vonne—Nicholls. Idyl—The glow Worm —Lincke Severe 'criticism of the Norwegian GovSelection —The Gold Diggers of
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  • 136 13 World Voyager's Adventures Adventures of a world cruise in a 32-ft-ketch, Idle Hour, which has already taken him from the FUcific Coast of the United States to Singapore, were related ty i Dwight Long, 23-year-old Seattle universi-j ty student, in an illustrated address on Wednesday night
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  • 61 13 In connection with the International Eucharistic Congress at Manila, from Feb. 3 to 7, the K.P.M. announce that the rates for the cruise of the Op ten Noort from Singapore to Manila, and from Mlanila to Singapore (v<- Bali. Sourabaya, Semarang and Batavia) have been cha> ged from
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  • 45 13 P. O. RAWALPINDI The Rawalpindi from Japan, China and Singapore is expected to arrive at 10 a.m. on Saturday, October 24, a»'d will Wave for Colombo, Aden, Port Said. Malta. Marseilles and London at 7 p.m. the same day. Steamer will work at the wharf-
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    • 540 13 RADIO German. 1.35 Light concert (continued/. 2.15 Greetings to listeners in New Zealand2.20 News and economic review in English. 2.35 Today in Germany. Sound pictures. 2.50 Chhmber Orchestra (Ristenpart) Waltzer by Hermann Paulsen; Romances by Sibelius; bugle solo Op. 28 by Kurt Atterberg. Conductor: Karl RistenpfartSoloist: Hans Berger. 3.35 We
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    • 403 13 B.3o—Nevis from Holland B.4s —Danny Malone signs. Irish recordings concert. 9.20 —Well-known Dutchmen before the Phohi microphone. 9.4o—Popular music. 10—Talk. 10.20—Close down. I TOMORROW 8.20 p.m. Opening announcement (Wavelength 16 88 m). 8.25 Music. 8.30 News from Holland. 8.45 Violin recital by i Mr. Emile v. Amerfoort. 9 Netherlands composers.
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  • 740 14 Europeans Narrowly Defeated A surprising victory, by the narrow margin of 8 points (one goal and one try) to 6 (two tries) was secured by the Chinese Recreation Club over the Penang y Sports Club “A” yesterday, in a game of r i rugby on the
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  • 69 14 —Reuter. Rugby Union Results London, Oct. 22. The following are the results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday: Kent 16, East Countries 3 (at Beckham). Sussex 0, Surrey 31 (at Bexhill). Durham 34, Derbyshire 5 (at West Hartlepool). Cambridge 45, St. Bart’s Hosp. 0. Portsmouth
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  • 125 14 P.F.S. Win Cheah Inn Kiang Cup The Penang Free School defeated the Old Frees’ Association by one goal to nil at the annual hockey match played yesterday on the Hutching School ground. The game was a hard fought one and it was through good combination that the
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  • 262 14 .—Reuter. Englishmen Win Thrilling Game London, Oct. 21. A crowd of 25.000 watched the interLPague match between England and Scotland at Everton today. There was only one change made to the Scottish side. Smith of Kilmarnock replacing Simpson (Rangers) at centre-half. Scotland won the toss. The English players
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  • 166 14 Albions Eliminated By Orients I The Orients, playing with one man short throughout the game, defeated the Albions by the odd goal in three in the Penang Chinese F. A. cup-tie competition, at the Renong ground yesterday. The result was a fair reflex of the gamp Though the
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    • 171 14 *T77 TOMfS M T 020 i 6 15 Opening Tonight 9-30 6-30 TONI&HI y-JU The Greatest Singing Picture Ever Made A MIGHTY NEW JEANETTE MacDONALD CANTONESE TALKIE NELSON EDDY in That everyone is waiting for Victor Herberts A picture that is entirely different I "NAUGHTY MARIETTA >R YUE LUI CHAI"
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  • 477 15 Jx the short space of three months the r /hound Fine Jubilee has won more tlian t 2,000 in prize money, three of the biggest prizes—the Derby Gold and the Critchley Memorial Stakes lost a fourth, the Laurels, by a short bead. v M. Yate,
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  • 70 15 Six Companies Open New Factories mgements have been completed by the Ministry for the erection of six Go- nment-owned factories for production of nal aero engines for*the Royal Air >■ and the erection of the factories has m Firms which have undertaken the ion and management of the
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  • 658 15 JOCKEY CLUB TO APPOINT ALL OFFICIALS EXCEPT CLERKS OF COURSES —A FREAK RECORD NEW AUSTRALIAN "TEST" MEN I |MPORTANT alterations to the Rules of Racing, giving the Jockey Club more direct control of the conduct of all meetings, i are contained in the notices of motion to
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  • 265 15 Scores First "Possible" In Two Years (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 20. The Kuala Lumpur Malay rifleman, Abu Bakar, scored a “possible” at 500 yards range in the rifle shcot held at the Seremban Range on Sunday. This is the first “possible” scored on the
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  • 138 15 Walsall, Staffs. IpEGGIE MEEN, of Leicester, exchampion British heavy-weight boxer, climbed into the ring at a Walsall all-in wrestling match to be introduced to the audience. Solemnly he shook hands with Bert Mansfield. Then he walked Norman the Butcher, who had a skull
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  • 219 16 NEARLY 10 MILES UP: WORLD RECORD British Ai r man’s Feat The Bristol monoplane, 138,” in which SquadronLeader F. R. D. Swain regained the world altitude record for Britain by reaching a height of 49,967 feet—more than 9 miles. The previous record, set up by
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