Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 254. VoL XCIV. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1523 1 Foreign Affairs Debate In House of Common THE WAR IN SPAIN Mr. Anthony Eden Discusses Non-Intervenrion London. Oct. 29. Parliament reassembled today after the recess. The public and private galleries were crowded, and in view of the debate on Spain, ambassadors and ministers representing
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  • 104 1 Mr. Elliot, Secretary For Scotland SUCCEEDED BY MR. MORRISON London, Oct. 30. \n extensive Cabinet reshuffle is ani uneed in consequence of the death of Godfrey Collins, Secretary of State for Scotland. Besides the appointment of Mr. Walter i. dot to succeed Sir Godfrey Collins, and ?4r W
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  • 85 1 —Reuter. Part Which Will Be Played By Women London, Oct. 29. Chinese womens’ power of leadership, judgment and energy have astonished the Bishop of Hong Kong who speaking at the central Y W C A, said it was remarkable how often in difficult circumstances a woman came
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  • 22 1 -Reuter. Harbour Qrace, Oct. 29. Mr. J. A. Mollison hopped off on his transatlantic flight at 8.40 p.m. G.M.T.
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  • 24 1 I-andon.—Reuter. New York, Oct. 29. Wall Street betting on the election is three to one on, Rossevelt and nine to five against
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  • 114 1 Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, October 29. r will be a gala Poppy Day Dance Sungei Patani Club on Saturday, 31, al 9 30 p.m. in aid of the p "Ppy Lay Fund. The music is by a spe- uig Band which is new
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  • 204 1 —Reuter. Madrid, Oct. 29. The Government claim to have crowmed a day’s successes by regainI ing complete control of the railway j from Madrid to Aranjuez. “This is our battle of the Marne” is a phrase used in political circles to describe the Government’s counter-offensive,
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  • 130 1 1 Penang Sends Further Sum Of $45,000 The Penang Chinese “Aeropliane Pur--1 chasing Campaign” Association, has re- mitted a further sum of $45,000 through the 1' Oversea-Chinese Bank, Penang, to the e j Trustees of the Marshal Chiang’s birthday '.funds in Nanking yesterday. The association will seed
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  • 61 1 The Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor. Penang, will open the Trade Fair which is to be held at Fun and Frolic Park, Periling, from Nov. 7 to 13. Mr. J. Dick and the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe. respectively presidents of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 H. TOKISATSU artistic photographers Telephone No. 772. PENANG No. 68-70, Bishop Street,
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    • 88 1 OUTSPOKEN CRITICISM OF U.P.A.M. —See Page 70. Em THAT IS DIFFERENT from the T ordinary was difficult to obtain until I J A the C °i- D STORAGE,” with their i many years’ experience of mutton b u yi n found the brands that meet with favour from all who
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  • 800 2 Memorandum To League Of Nations wHE hope that, with international help and their own growing inner strength, the women of India would, sooner rather than 1 later, come into their own, is expressed ki a memorandum on the status of women in India, submitted
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  • 38 2 MOBBED IN HOLLYWOOD. MOBBED IN HOLLYWOOD. TOO!—Mary Astor, for whom a police escort had to be provided when she attended a film premiere, her first public appearance since the recent court fight for the custody of her daughter.
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  • 159 2 Round Table Conference Proposal It is increasingly realised by responsible people in Ceylon that the present unsatisfactory relations between India and that country should not be allowed to develop further and that immediate measures should be taken to remove mutual suspicion and to promote the recognition that
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  • 463 2 A proposal for publishing under the auspices of the University a series of books I in Bengali in different branches of knowledge is now engaging the attention of the Calcutta University. It is suggested that a grant of Rs 6,000 should be sanctioned for the
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  • 119 2 Special Constables Being Enrolled REGISTRATION OF VOLUNTEERS Colombo. It is learned that several offices in C:lombo, both Government and mercantile, have been circularised by the Police, caking for volunteers for service as special constables in the event of an emergency arising in Colombo; states the Ceylon
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  • 121 2 Working Of The New India Act Miidras. "The ideal of a Municipality should be that there should not be a sk'gle person without work, food or education,” said Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Congress President, rep’ying to a civic address presented by the Madras Corporation. The Mayor entertained
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  • 211 2 Disunion Peril To World Harmony A lecture on "Karma and the European Nations” was given by Mr. Geoffrey Hod- son at the Theosophical Society Headquarters, Colombo Dr. T. Nallainathan, the General Secretary of the Theosophical Society in Ceylon, presided and briefly introduced the lectur■er. Mr. Hodson
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  • 67 2 With General Huang Hsu-chu’s acceptance of his appointment by the Central Government as Governor of Kiangsi, the reorganisation of the Kwangsi Government is now impending. A list of new members and commissioners, it is understood, has already been submitted to Nanking. Meanwhile, conditions in Kwangsi arc rapidly
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  • 583 2 War-Interrupted Survey Resumed How many people with a map before them knoV that India is a country which has not yet been mapped fully This may ibe surprising informatkn, but this is cor- rect, says the Director of Public InformaI tion, Simla, in a
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  • 209 2 To> Fight Elections Bombay. Mr. Valljrbbal Patel anu Pandit Jawa:harla Nehrn:. 7 residents respectively ct- the Indian Parliamentary Committee and the Indian National Congress have issuer an .appeal for funds for election purposes and have also fixed for this purpose the fort- night beginning from Nov.
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  • 129 2 Reform Activity In Bombay The first session of tLe Bombay Presidency Nature Study Conference will be held 'at Ponna 'November 8 to November 1 12. The conference is the' first of its kind jin India, and is a development of the na- ture study ref erm activity
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 511 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 Central 3608—3609 Tel Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang Within
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    • 190 2 Tlie Ideal Diet For Your v Dog y M Nothing suits a dog better in a hot climate than a Daily Drink of Sherley’r LACTOL. It keeps him tit and sprightly as nothing else can. Whereas much meat overloads a dog’s digestion and overheats his blood Sherley’s LACTOL, while giving
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  • 606 3 Lord Rothermere’s Views “SHOULD BE AS STRONG AS HONOLULU VLADIVOSTOCK” (Fr m Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 29. j Singapore needs a garrison o f 10,000 troops with 25 or 30 air squadrons and a' fl tilla of 30 or 40 submarines and other naval craft, according
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  • 153 3 —Reuter. Cessation Of Sales From The East London, Oct. 29. The strength of the London silver market which today advance*! a further 1 16d. to 20 3 16d. per cunce is attributed almost entirely to a cessation of sales from China and Hong Kong. Brokers point cut
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  • 203 3 "Plausible Scoundrel" A bookmaker’s clerk. William Frederick Bourne. 28. was sentenced at the West Kent Quarter Sessions last week to five years’ peral servitude on 25 charges of defrauding poor women. An order was made placing him under police supervision for seven years.
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  • 190 3 17 Dead In Train Accident Cairo, Oct. 17. In the midst of the rejoicings over the return of Nahas Pasha, the Premier, 171 persons were killed and many others injured when a Cairo-Alexandria express ras into a crowd of cheerisg supporters today. Nahas Pasha, who had
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  • 172 3 Owing To Pressure Of Work Shanghai, Oct. 29. Senor Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippines, has postponed his visit to Nanking indefinitely. It is officially stated that this is owing to pressure of work. When it became known a few days ago that Senor Quezon
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  • 182 3 —Reuter. Japan And Britain Tokio, Oct. 29. Recalling that the question of positive Anglo-Japanese co-operation or an alliance was revived at the ‘ime the Japanese ambassador, Mr. Yoshida left for London in April, the somewhat sensational Kokumin Shimbun drawing attention to “the establishment cf epoch-making national Japanese
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  • 65 3 —Reuter. New York, Oct. 29. The American cotton goods industry has decided to send a commission to Japan to cegotiate privately a voluntary marketing agreement between the textile industries of the countries. It is believed that this is the first time a private United States industry
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  • 49 3 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 29. Three birthday planes for Chiang Kaishek were christened at Hankow yesterday, three at Changsha and seventeen at Nanking, including ten given by the Army The Kwangsi leaders telegraphed that they are remitting $lOO,OOO raised by the provk'ce for a plane.-
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  • 525 3 .—Reuter. Roosevelt Landon In New York New York, Oct. 29. Both Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Landon have arrived in New York to make a final effort to win the support of the densely populated and highly industrialised East where the vote may be the deciding
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  • 94 3 —Reuter Wireless. Arabs Collecting Money For Picketing Jerusalem, Oct. 25. The Arabs are pressing the anti-Jewish boycott and are collecting subscriptions from wealthy to bine men to pick Jewish shops. Neither Arabs nor Jews show signs of compromise and they are Seeking theadvice and support of their co-religionists
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 86 3 ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL. PENANG The Prifnary Classes, Std. I and Std. II will be accommodated in the building- at 74 Maxwell Road as from 1-1.37. Parents and guardians are notified that registration for the beginning Primary class should be eflected at once. I‘lease apply at 74 Maxwell Road with birth
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    • 292 3 W ■Hr* Mk WwISIh Ww -1 can work, play, and dance and Since tailing Kalzana I carry on my ordinary life at the have WoTTi ed in the critical time without the least i x r xx- ci nr lam SO fit So writes a Kalzana user 1 <*!«> offered
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  • 940 4 TWO CHINESE CHARGED Three-foot long stick and a dirty kerosene oil lamp, lay on the table of the third magistrate’s court -Singapore on Monday, during the «ourse of a preliminary inquiry conducted by Mr. A. D. York into a charge of murder, —mute witnesses of grim
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  • 753 4 WEDDING BELLS Mr. W.D. Lambert, manager of the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, was married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, on Tuesday, the bride being Miss Anna Paton, daughter of Mrs. J.E. Paton of Singapore. The bride was] given away by Mr. C. de St. Ct
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  • 779 4 Singapore Weights Inspector Acquitted THE trial of Inspector Richard Nunn and Choy Chew Pui came to an ab- rupt end before the Singapore Criminal District Judge, Mr. L.J B. Gibson. After hearing submissions by counsel for the defence, Mr. Gibson acquitted both accused on the ground
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    • 62 4 G&MCe. *< -u^-'•' TOBXXCCO CO.. LTD,, LONDON, ENGLAND. ■STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving. Benches» EASTERN MFG. CO., 1, River Road. PENANG. 5 PAB C 0 j: ■z b -z c ENAMEL PAINT 5 5 ■Z > Z" •Z MANUFACTURED SPECIALLY FOR USE J’
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  • 268 5 Foreign Office Asked To Negotiate With Dutch And Philippines Authorities THE Navy, the Army and other Government departments interested in Japanese expansion iri the South Pacific have decided to ask the Japanese Foreign Office to open negotiations with the Philippines and the Netherlands East
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  • 218 5 FOUR SIMPLE PRINCIPLES After visiting the Sun Yat-sen University at Shihpai, Marshal Chiang Kaipresident of the Executive Yuan, Hved high officials of the Kwangtung provincial and Canton Municipal Governinent at his Whampoa Headquarters Besides inquiring thoroughly into the various phases of reforms so far initiated t.y
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  • 114 5 Anti-Slavery Campaign In Nanking Th- institutions of slave girls, following orders issued by the Ministry of the Interior is being dealt a death blow in N inking, which will serve as a prelude to i r. .tional campaign to rid the country of the practice. Metropolitan Police,
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  • 585 5 Co-Operatiou With Foreign Countries In laying the foundation stone of new 1 5 for the Bank of China on the Bund in Shanghai on Oct. 10, Mr. T.V. chairman of the board of directors rank, said: For a number of years nal premises
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  • 130 5 Vicar Walks Out At Funeral The ashes of Mr. J. W. Wild, landlord of the Star Hotel, Rainford, nelir St. Helens. Lancs, should by now have been scattered over the Haydock Park racecourse, according to his dying wish. The vicar of Raicford, cn discovering the intended destination
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  • 132 5 Intends To Resign From Privy Council Bombay. The Rt. Hon. Sir Shadi Lal, Member of the Jubicial Committee of the Privy Council has left for England. Iu an interview Sir Shadi Lal said that he intended to resign from the Judicial Committee that he
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  • 266 5 BECOMING CHAMPION EXECUTIONER General Sung Cheh-Yuan, chairman of the Japanese-inspired Hopei-Chahar Coun-. cil, in North China, is fast setting up a record at Peking as champion executioner. At least 45 people have been publicly liquidated since General Sung began his New Year, and many
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  • 27 5 Chains of office being hwng rennd the neck of Aiderman F. J. C. PoTUtzer after he had been sworn-in as Coronation Sheriff of London.
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  • 342 5 140,000 Casualties In Five Years: Immigration As A Solution That no fewer than 140,000 Japanese were killed and wounded is the total estimate of casualties in Manchukuo since 1931, according to a recent statement in Mukden. These losses still continue to mount and, in spite
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 287 5 I dfar I g|jg! ''x nA :B AS PERFECT AS A FINE GEM The Parker Vacumatic leads all others because it leads in quality, in ideas, in exclusive patented features!. The diamond-cutter who works with infinite care on pre- So you see why Parker takes all prizes—wins easily cious jewels
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  • 1024 6 PRESENT SITE MOST SUITED TO COMMUNITY'S NEEDS Full Text Of Sub-Committee s Report THE opinion that the present site of the Maternity Hospital is more suited to the needs of the great majority of the community in Penang than any other available site because it
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  • 370 6 AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda. Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rnodesia. Nyasaland and Soutn Africa via Singapore and thence by Imperial airways will rlo** at 7 p.m. tcday. A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Irap, Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain, Ireland and while
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  • 105 6 Chinese Seriously Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 29. A serious motor accident occurred early this morning at the 13th mile Tkpah-Came-ron Highlands road when a car driven by a Chinese plunged into a ravfcie about 100 feet deep and was totally wrecked. The driver
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  • 109 6 Lowlying Districts Flooded (From Our Oum Correspondent. Ipoh,, Oct. 29. As a result of the heavy rains experienced in the ulu during the past few days the Perak Jilver is rising rapidly. The lowlying districts near Kampar, Tapah and Sungkai are flooded and a lot of damage
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  • 85 6 Nibong Tebal Arrangements A meeting to discuss the necessary arrangements ic «lid of Poppy Day Fund, was held at the Nibong Tebal Recreation Club on Monday last. There were many prominent members of the district present at the meeting w’hich was presided over by the Asst. Collector of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 156 6 MAJESTIC NEXT CHANGE! A Magnificent British Film "THE MARRIAGE OF CORBAL" luL IK ■V mSvV'W jHB’ with NILS ASTHER HUGH SINCLAIR NOAH BEERY FROM THE STORY BY RAFAEL SABATINI. Ladies Gentlemen Join The "SUICIDE CLUB" i What Is The "SUICIDE CLUB”? Robert Louis Stevenson’s immortal Adventure Story "SUICIDE CLUB” NOW
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    • 116 6 QULEN’S 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. WARNER BROS., SUPREME SPECTACLE OF SPLIT-SECOND THRILLS The thrilling Epic —adventure —romance behind Aviation s Bvh Wonder of the World 1 the heroic panorama of modern aviation from the first im- 1 mortal-fltghi across the Atlantic...to the -V recent conquest of
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    • 158 6 a—--6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 1 Matinee Tomorrow at 2-45 p.m. A hilarious comedy of two boys who loved one girl, one worth three millions, the other could give her nothing but temper and quarrels in this fight to the finish picture. ADOPH ZUKOR PRESENTS CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MacMURRAY in "THE BRIDE
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    • 140 6 QUEEN'S -NEXT CHANGEWl S®e the fighting hero J) VI take the wagon train /I In through hostile In- [4 U dlans, prairie fires, )4| Al storms and thieving HI n/ white men! j With Dorothy Dix, Philo /1 II McCullough. Story by Nate I A M Gaticrt. Directed by 711
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 7 CAPTAIN BAYO (left), commander of the Spanish loyalists who attacked Majorca, on his return to Madrid.
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  • 927 7 "INCIDENT" AT PARK RECALLED Two Chinese, Chuah Peng Hai and Tan Cneng San, who were charged with having voluntarily caused hurt to A. G. Petersen on Aug 17, at Wembley, were acquitted b-, the Penang Police Magistrate yesterday. A further charge of resisting arrest by
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  • 1239 7 CONTRACTOR ON CHARGE OF NEGLIGENCE Sequel To Coroner's Findings A fatal accident which occurred on June 29 this year when an Indian boy Sikandar. aged 12, was killed by falling debris, from house No. 47 Beach Street, which was in the course of demolition,
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  • 298 7 Eight For K.L.M. Far East Run DETAILS OF THE NEW MACHINES Details of the design of the new Douglas “flying sleepers,” eight of which will be placed on the Far East run by K.L.M. next April, have been received by the Pinang Gazette. It is understood that these
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  • Article, Illustration
    10 7 SAILORS from the British cruiser Sussex landing at Haifa.
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  • 312 7 Senator's Speech Cut Off New York, Oct. 18. A new issue—rtidio censorship—flashed over the Presidential election campaign when a broadcast by Senator Vandenberg, Michigan Republican, was suddenly cut off by the Columbia Broadcasting Corporation. The Senator, speaking in Chicago, was having a "discussion” with the voice of President
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  • 681 8 I NT IL yesterday we were not aware of the findings of the sub- committee set up by the Penang Muni- cipal Commissioners, at the request of Government, to consider the provision of additional accommodation for maternity cases in Penang. I he sub-commit- tee’s
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  • 223 8 Claim Against Government (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. The F. M. S. Court of Appeal today reserved judgment in the "burnt film” case in which Mr. Ong Ee Lim, proprietor of the Prince’s and Coliseum cinemas, is appealing against a decision
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  • 138 8 The population of Fukien Province has shown a decrease of nearly 60 per cent, during the last two years, Uccording to the Foochow correspondent of the Ta Kung Pao. The latest survey made by the provincial authorities show that there are around 'about 11,430,000 persons in
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  • 636 8 Cost of Living in Colony—Penang and Singapore Comparisons— Keeping a Better Table Rubber Dealers THE cost of living in the Colony is stated to be higher proportionately for a European than for an Asiatic or a Eurasian in comparison with the 1914 level. The figures as worked
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  • 153 8 Menace Ta Civilisation" (By Air Mail. Berlin, Oct. 20 Dr. Alfied Rosenberg, the Nazi Party Cultural Chief. at Saarbrucken tonight said:— The retum of Belgium to neutrality shows that the world is realising ttut an alliance between France and Russia, as it existed in
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  • 82 8 The Japanese Premier, Mr. Koki Hirota, is being sued for the retum of 32 sen which Genya Nakata, a rural resident of Tochigl Prefecture, claims to have spent on postage in writing to him. The Asahi Shimbun says that the action cost Mr. Nakata one yen
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  • 104 8 More than 333,000 persons, representing approximlately 15 per cent, of the total population in the Chinese-controlled are» in Shanghai are unemployed, according to statistics released by the Bureau of PuMM Safety of the City Government of Grea.eJ* Shanghai. According to the figures, th» various classifications are
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  • 74 8 Canton's Plans Oant^ 1 i and econo®’* Alongside with political thoroU gn reconstruction work in < 1 jonal «idreadjustment of the local < ll ministration will be made to ir Social Welfare Bureau, formation from the educational t All teachers whose sa’' !t aD .j arrears, it
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 46 8 ALREADY FAMOUS I 01 I BLACK WHITE SMOKING MIXTURE is worthy to stand unashamed on the same shelf as Black White Cigarettes which have long been known as England’s highest class cigarettes. 1 ox. 2ox 4 ox tins On sale everywhere Importers HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD.
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  • 509 9 RESUMES hide and seek GAME WITH REPORTERS Rebel Cause In Spain Supported By His Paper Lord Rothermere, millionaire proprietor of the Daily Mail vliich paper supports the fascists in Italy and is at present urging he rebel cause in Spain, i sin Penang today aboard
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  • 251 9 3-Nil Victory For P.R.C. The Penang Recreation Club met the ’-'astern Smelting Club at hockey yesterday vening on the Esplanade. The game which ended in a win for the former by| three goals to nil was witnessed by a good crowd. In spite of the
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  • 141 9 Chaplain's Novel Remedy The Chaplain of Christ Church, Bangkok, the Rev. C. W. Norwood, writes that the suggestion has been made to ‘'’m that unfamiliarity with the Prayer Book has deterred people from going to Church for the ordinary service. Accordingly he has prepared a booklet
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  • 100 9 —Reuter Wireless. Temporary Stringency In Lombard Street London, Oct. 24. On the Money Market available supplies continued to meet with good absorption, especially early in the week when demand for Stock Exchange purposes made heavy inroads on the non-clearing pool which is being gradually depleted by further
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  • 143 9 Big Sum Wanted For Public Railway Services (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 29. The Federal Council, meeting on Budget Day on November 4, will be asked to pass a Supply Enactment allowing for the total sum of $57,456,381 to be expended on public. and railway
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  • 361 9 Agreement At Last Bangkok, Oct. 29. The Bank holiday question for 1937 has at last been settled. The exchange hanks, there are eight of them, find it difficult to fix a list which will allow all the different I nationalities of Bangkok to
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  • 150 9 .Scratchings And Order Of Running r f (From Our Own Corerspondent.) Ipoh, today. It is likely to rain tomorrow, the opening day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn I Meeting. Following are the scratchings and order of running:— Race 1: Horses, Class 3. Div.
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  • 72 9 P.S.C.' "A" v. Trade School The following will represent the Penang Sports Club “A” against the Government Trade School at hockey on the Esplanade today, at 5.15 p.m.:— H. E. Pether J. E. A. Clark, J. A. McEvoy E. C. Tokeley. J. N. Cooley, C. H. Baker V. Hansen,
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  • 103 9 To Further His Studies In Europe I I Mr. Chiang Wai-kuo, toe son of Ma.shai j Chiang, arrived in Penang today by tie 'N.D.L. German liner s.s. Potsdam. He is cn his way to Marseilles. In conversation with a Pinang Gazette reporter he was very
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  • 241 9 Scion Of Well-known Singapore Family Mr. Mirza Ghu’.am Hussam Namazie well kn wn in Singapore and a scion of the Namazie family, was married at Bangalore, India, early this month to Miss Gauhar Taj Beg-um Ismail, the daughter of Sir Mirza Ismail, K.C.1.E., the Dewan of
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  • 83 9 Singapore Sweeps The Board (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 30, Singapore swept the board in the interport rowing contests against Batavia and Miri„ gaining well-merited victories in all the three events. The “A” four of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club rowed a perfect race to win the
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  • 118 9 TIN 8 YESTERDAY TODAT London (Spot) £204.10.0 £208.10.0 London—(3 months) £203.5.0 £207.0.0 Singapore $100.25 $102.00 Business Done Penarng $99.87 J Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA. (Sundried) 6 10 $6 15 BLACK PEPPER $B.OO $B.OO RUBBER Bd 8d New York 16Hc(G) 16Uc(G) Singapore- Spot 272 c 28c Nov./Dec
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    • 87 9 y/C Z z For the Cameron s Fraser’s Tailored linen figured slacks and other notions. I X y 7 23, LICk'IT ST. PENANG rBOON 'HAK CO. (THE LEADING CURIO SHOP) 25, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. JUST ARRIVED NEW ATTRACTIVE DESIGN < CAMPHORWOOD CHESTS CHINESE FANCY GOODS j -and NEW XMAS STOCK
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 60 9 A ar ’I- <4 j fi JIB I *1 j JOAN BLONDELL, blcrr.de film star, whose marriage to Dick Powell, the crooner on board the liner Santa Paula, brought thousands of film fans to the dock. side at San Pedro, Californ a So great were the crowds of wellwishers that
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  • 2600 10 “MINUTES NOT TRUE IMPRESSION OF WHAT TAKES PLACE” Batang Padang D. P. A. Chairman Speaks Out everal imoortant matters were dealt with by the President of the Batang Padang District Planters' S Association. Mr. W.M. Iversen, at the half-yearly general meeting of the Association held
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 94 10 TODAY’S NEWS TODAY! it. REUTER’S CABLE SERVICE AKD SPECIAL CABLES from OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS, received up to ONE O’CLOCK TODAY, appear in this issue of the PINANG GAZETTE Under the present arrangement with Reuter, LtcL, their World News Cables may not be printed in any section o£ a Malayan newspaper
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  • Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market Quotations
    • 297 11 Steady Tb e Stock Exchange was steady '°"f < £i n denomi n <>n unDess J 1 stated London, Oct. 29. 01bf,w Yesterday Rise or Fall n S D.C., 19*4-64 Straits 6 P «-> Com. Un. Ass.jUmtt) Hxd prudential "A Koyal Assce. (Ite- pd.) Gt Western Ord
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    • 118 11 London, October 29. RUBBER Quiet. Spot 8 buyers 8g sellers. JanJMarch 8% buyers 8 3|16 sellers. ApriljJune 8 3’16 buyers 8% sellers. July:Sept. 8% buyers 8 5|16 sellers. New York 16.78 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 41,367 tons Liverpool 56,363 tons •OPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £15.17.6d. PEPPER
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    • 98 11 ndon on Previously Latest aria 105 9|64 105& ew Y,,rk 4.89$ 4.88& 4.88? 4.88$ 29.041 28.98$ Jenvva 21.28$ 21.28$ Amsterdam 9.05 9.03$ 92% 92% ertln 12.16$ 12.16 tockholm 19.39% 19.39% p Ague 1384 138& 22.40 22.40 v BO 19.90 19.90 J*™ 26% 26% rid 55.00 nominal 226$ 226$
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    • 192 11 KENNEDY CO. The foilowlhg ere the latent quotaUotu in MESSRS. KENNEDY Ct.’» List today RUBBER: Bassett 63 67$ Bukit Katil 81 90 Changkat Serdang 1.10 1.20 Glenealy 1.90 2 .00 Kuala Sidim 2.60 2.70 Lunas 1.90 2 .00 New Scudai 1.57$ 1.65 Bajam i.B 7i 1 95 Perak River 1.17$
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    • 172 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 90 95 Hitam 49 51 Hong Fatt 85 90 Jelebu 85 90 Johan 25 27$ Kuchai 85 90 Lukut 1.20 125 c North Taiping 54 56 Petalings 7.45 7.55 Rahman Hyd. 1.00 1.025 c Rantau Ordy. 87$ 92$ Rantau Pref. 92$ 97$
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    • 158 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING >- Ampats 4|o 413 B. Selangors 87$ 92$ Hong Fatts 85 90 Jelapangs 17|0 17,6 Katus 19|3 20|0 Kepongs 16|0 17|0 Kramats 50'6 5210 K. Kampars H|9 1 2 3 Puchongs 17 jo 1716 Pangnga Rivers 8(10$ 9 1$ Pungahs 21|0 21|9
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    • 1092 11 FINAL DISTRIBUTION MAKING 71 PER CENT. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited report for the year ended June 30, states The nett profit for the year, after writing off a sum of $130,415.48 for depreciation, amounts to $150,987.98 which, with the balance brought forward from the previous year, makes
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    • 226 11 Highly Capitalised Co. Pays 4 Per Cent. The report of the directors of Sen gat Rubber Estate Ltd. states that the profit for the year ended June last was £7,017 to which has been added £5,787 brought forward, miking £12,804. It is proposed to pay a dividend of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 328 11 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial
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    • 549 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK I OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3,000,000 Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,830 Capita] Paid Up £1,050,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Right Hon. Lord Catto of Cairncatto. Chairman, Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K C S.I. f C .I B, Sir Thomas Smith, Kt.,
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  • IS HIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
    • 2062 12 Government’s Constant And Detailed Attention Demanded RESTORATION OF FREEDOM EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY RITISH and World Shipping” formed the subject of an address by O Mr. H. M. Cleminson general manager of the Chamber of Shipping, at the annual conference in Liverpool of Junior Chambers of Commerce of
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    • 153 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES IS HIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS TOMORROW S.S. “Behar” from Kobe via ports. Sails same day for Colombo, Aden, Port Said Marseilles. Havre, London, Hull Hamburg. Rotterdam and Antwerp. M.S. “BELLEROPHON- 1 from Liverpool sails for Kobe. Osaka and Yok hama. S.S. “JUNA” sails for via. Port,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 354 13 BENEFITS OF 'SCRAP-AND-BUILD" SCHEME Sound Financial Deal By The Government That the “scrap-and-build scheme though by no means u subsidy to owners, had certainly been of advantage to shipbuilders, was the statement made by Major Robert J. Dunlop, speaking after the launch of the motorship Queen Miaud at Sunderland. Replying
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  • 242 13 One Woman In Crew Of 320 Built in a German shipyard and owned by a British company, the largest and most modern whaling factory in the world sailed from Spithead recently for the Antarctic. Her name is the Terje Viken. She is also the largest tanker and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 406 13 1 Q rd 1 1 □REbtoI umi Vessels. LONDON AND NOBIS CONTINENT Leave Doe (in conjunction with Glen A Shire Line) Penai« London a SARPEDON Marseilles, London, Rotterdam A Glasgow, net. 30 or A fiLENOGLE London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp A Middlesborough. Nw 6 Dec 7 DEUCALION Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg
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    • 329 13 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. From Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Nov. 5 PRES. ADAMS Dec. 2 Dec. 15 Nov. 19 PRES. HARRISON Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Dec. 3 PRES. HAYES Dec. 30 Jan. 12 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on our
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    • 788 13 P O Outwards from London for China Japan. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under due Penang 1936 contract with His Majesty’s Government S/S “NALDERA” Nov. 5 London and Far East Mail Service. •S/S “SOMALI” Nov. 17 Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, S/S “COMORIN’’ Nov. 19 Malacca and Singapore Service.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 558 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES DCDI IN letin in Bengali. 6.ll—Weather reports and commercial news in English. 6.16 IMA 9.57 Mete. (31.38 m.). DJB 15. 29 News bulletin in English. 6.3l—lndian Mrs. (19.74 m.) DJN 9.1 Me;. (81.45 m.). theatrical night. 9.31 p.m.-Time signal. Close down. TODAY 2RO ROME 120 p.m.—News in German.
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    • 25 13 cisco”:—Kaper; 1. Waltz:—“Would You?” 2. Fox Trot:—“San Francisco.” Chanson Incoue. Song of the Hindu Merchant; from the Opera—"SADKO”: Rimsky-Korsakow. Finale: —Savoy medley of medelys:— Iliffe.
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  • 631 14 Surprising Incident At Last Night* s Boxing (By Our Boxing Correspondent) CAN a fight which has been stopped owing to rain be resumed the same night an hour later? That was the question which came to my mind at last night’s boxing
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  • 26 14 —Reuter. Philadelphia, Oct. 29. Eddy Cool, the Irish-American, beat Lou Ambers, the world’s lightweight champion, on points in a non-titular contest.
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  • 23 14 Warwickshire Trounce Leicestershire London, Oct. 29. Warwickshire defeated Leicestershire in the Rugby County championship at Nuceaton by 26 points to nil.
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  • 53 14 Perak's Tesm To Meet Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 29. The following have beea selected to represent Perak in the inter-State rugby match against Penang on Saturday at Ipoh:— Webb; Hartley, Ferguson, Hart, Banham; Fyfe, Rae; Littledyke, Miller, Hambrey, Lee, Smith, Bynos, Matthews and Inglis. Referee:
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  • 9 14 —Reuter. —Reuter.
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  • 165 14 Home Team Defeated By Krian (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 29. In an interesting game of mixed hockey at the School Padarg this evening, Krian beat Taiping by six gciils to one. The ladies, who took part in the game, showed keen enthusiasm, especially Mrs.
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  • 991 14 HANDICAPS FOR TOMORROW The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Ipoh tomorrow. Horses—Class I—Division I—s Furlongs Straight 2 2 1 EASTERN KNIGHT 9.00 “Wearne Kongsi” 3 10 SUNSHINE SUE 8.07 Mrs. P. Logue -M'S* 2
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  • 262 14 Possessing faster forwards and revealing far more methods of attack and defence the Chinese Recreation Club “A” defeated the Indian Association “A” at hockey at the Victoria Green yesterday evening. The rock-like defence of the home team was a stumbling block to the visitors. The
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 293 14 K ’PHONE 543 PENANG. I i Tomorrow Extension To 1 a.m. Wanes Friday. 30th October, 1936. WEMBLEY MAIN GATE 20 CENTS. Grand Display of Illuminated Chinese Flower La TONIGHT THE PICK OF SHANGHAI’S BEST inat ionlT Entire change of programme. New Beautiful subjects Bri i Previous display acknowledged by PENANG
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  • 637 15 Beaten By Welsh Enthusiasm After Early Lead (By Air Mail.) London, October 18. Wales 2, England 1. <ten by Wales at Cardiff England (heir first international match of the England's experimental side did well up to a point, and at one time the lead. It was
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  • 30 15 IDENTITY PARADE. Wembley dogs being inspected prior to entering the racing kennels. Each greyhound checked by his official identity Jftrd, which includes even the colour of the toe-nails.
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  • 228 15 annual tennis game, by the way of picking the world’s best ten men and players now appears to be in full awing. H-. rry* Hopman, Australia’s journalist ‘S Cup player, has issued his own list, h I should be inclined to quibble with v-.-ral counts;
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  • 350 15 Harringay Offer To Former Champion Jack Petersen, greatest magnet in boxing this country has known for many years, is trying to solve a difficult problem. He has been given the opportunity of staging a “come-back,” but it entails sacrifices which a man of his pride
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  • 684 15  -  NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB TO USE ALL-STEEL BOXING RING WORK ON AMERICA CUP DEFENDER DELAYED GARRICK gIGHT promoter Johnny Best, match- maker to the reconstituted National Sporting Club, Says that Britain’s boxing rings were being worn out by heavyweights. Meaning that the trampling of the giants and their
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  • 346 15 Scots Presbyterian Minister's Suggestion The man who hopes to make psychology a regular feature of football training called on me last week, writes W. R. G. Smith in the Sunday Express. He is the Rev. M. Caldwell, chaplain to two large mental hospitals in the London
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    • 49 15 ALWAYS IN STOCK IRONSIDE LOTUS DELTA SHOES MADS IN ENGLAND. IRONSIDE LOTUS 00, delta jSSwk $7- 75 St.sO Per Per 3 Pair Pair iole Agents M. APITCHAY gunny SON NO. 252/4/« PKNANG ROAD (NEXT TO QUEEN'S CINEMA) PENANG-SUB-AGENT IN ALOR STAR (KEDAH) HARI SINGH HAZARA SINGH BROS. 1 j
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  • 166 16 BUSY DAYS FOR TURKEY BREEDERS DEEDING TIME on Norfolk farms becomes increasingly important as the date of the Attleborough Turkey Fair draws near. The farmers are breeding a small black turkey to meet the requirements of the smaller families of the present time. This photograph
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