Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 November 1936
1936-11-18
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-11-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 270. Vol- XCIV. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article162 1936-11-18 1 Guests Of Honour At Official Luncheon (]-rom Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 17. The Sultans of Johore and Selangor rc entertained to an official lun"eon today at the Mayfair Hotel. Mr W.G.A. Ormsby-Gore, Secre- for the Colonies, said the British Government valued with deep sincerin the162 words
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Article110 1936-11-18 1 <&s:'iss ors to a speedy core fusion. —Bnt’.si Radio. Question For Empire Consideration London. Nov. 17. The Pru dent of the Lot rd of Trade. Mr. Walter Runciman, in reply to a Columns quest a said action on matters dealt ivil.i in the report of the Imp er<&s:'iss ors to a speedy core fusion.—Bnt’.si Radio. - 110 words
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Article69 1936-11-18 1 —British Radio. Fifth Division To Be Withdrawn Asked whether the expeditionary force •ent to I'al ;tine because of the situation bea <I by the general s’rike of A:a.'S would be now withdrawn seeing that the «hike h;v been terminated, the Minister for War, Mr. D’.;.T Cooper, said orders had—British Radio. - 69 words
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Article23 1936-11-18 1 —Reuter. Washington, Nov. 17. Fre-sident Roosevelt has appointed M r Carles Edison, the inventor’s son. As- sistant Secretary to the Navy.-—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration523 1936-11-18 1 Secret Agreement With ‘Third Party’ ANTI-SOVIET FRONT DENIED Moscow, Nov. 17. The German-Japanese agreement has been initialled despite the Japanese denial, states the Tass Agency which asserts that though the agreement refers to the mutual fight against Communism, it is a cover for a secret Ger-man-Japanese. Reuter. - 523 words
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Article56 1936-11-18 1 In view of the recent retrospective Hiervase in quota, tin producers will nut be called upon to give any reasons for applications to transfer quota during the current quota period unless they wish to do so. states a.r official announcement by Mr. H. G. Harris Controller, Tin56 words
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Article183 1936-11-18 1 Toulouse, Nov. 17. Several thousand volunteers recruited fmm various parts of the south of France i’‘ft to join the Government forces in Spain. BRITONS KILLED London, Nov. 17. Britons, it is reported, were found after a fierce battle at Casa de 1 vajnpo. 1 Valencia,183 words
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Article103 1936-11-18 1 Engine In Excellent Trim When the 1937 model Austin Seven, which is undertaking a marathon test round Penang Island for a week, took on a fresh supply of petrol and oil at Borneo I Motors this morning, its engine was in excellent trim. The car103 words
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Article48 1936-11-18 1 —Reuter. London, Nov. 17. The Government is issuing a new medium term loan of £100,000,000 in the form of 2 3|4 per cent. Funding Loan, 1952-57, at 98 I|2. The money is to be used for redemption of maturing bonds and fund- ing the floating debt.-—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article256 1936-11-18 1 ONE SHIFT WORK UNDER POLICE PROTECTION (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 18. The.first dispatch of coal from Batu: Arang Reids since Sunday' was made at seven o’clock this morn- 1 ing. Special trains are to be dispatched all day. j The first fifty strikers256 words
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Article52 1936-11-18 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Nov. 17. Thirty-six airmen from the Aero College at Hangchow arrived in Nanking yesterday morning and offered themselves to Gen. Ho Ying-chien for service in Ching-Chien. J A number of returned aviation students from America similarly offered themselves for service.—Sin Chew—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 52 words
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Article101 1936-11-18 1 Reuter. MR. EDEN SEES THE JAPANESE AMBASSADOR London, Nov. 18. I < The Times learns that Mr. Eden saw 1 Mr. Yoshida at the Foreign Office on Mon--1 day and told him that Britain would be interested to have information regarding the 3 reported Japano-German agreement. Bri-, tishReuter. - 101 words
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Article108 1936-11-18 1 Radio. I King Edward's Coronation Suggestion London, Nov. 17. In a letter from the King’s privat? sec:e- tary to the Education Committee of the London County Council, His Majesty has expressed the wish that a special outing I for the children of London be organised in •connectionRadio. - 108 words
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Article223 1936-11-18 1 401 MILES NON STOP —British Radio ANOTHER BRITISH RAILWAY RECORD London, Nov. 17. The railway journey from London to Glasgow’, a distance of 401 I|2 miles, w r as covered yesterday in 353 minutes by a London, Midland, and Scottish test train weighing 225 tons drawn by the locomotive Princess—British Radio - 223 words
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Advertisement11 1936-11-18 1 artistic photographers Telepb oo No. 772. PENANG Pio. 68-70 Bishop Street,11 words
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Advertisement118 1936-11-18 1 Jjda'c Virgil Face Powlr MANUFACTURED IN BATAVIA, JAVA. ®TLis PowHer improves the complexion, removes pimples, takes dirt off and smoothes the skin. It stops itches and prickly heat. It is indispensable for the Nursery. GUARANTEED FREE FROM INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS. Free packets given TrX" SoJk) w CHENG HIN Co., 2D5, Carnarvon118 words
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850 1936-11-18 2 State Councillor's I Suggestions MR. K. Natesa Aiyar, member of the Ceylon State Council, who arrived in Madras recently, has issued the following statement: I came to Mandapam along with some members of the Health Committee who j came to visit the Mandapam Quarantine850 words
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709 1936-11-18 2 Medical students from India have lately arrived in England in apparently larger numbers than ever before to complete their qualification for service to their own land. Those who habitually handle the new arri- j ;vals (the office of the High Commissionerj for India,709 words
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Article248 1936-11-18 2 Ceylon's "Dismal Failure" INTRODUCTION OF MALAYAN SCHEME URGED There is no doubt that the total prohibition of possession of ganja in Ceylon is a dismal failure so are the restrictions on the possession of opium, states the Excise Commissioner in his Administration Report for last year.248 words
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Article87 1936-11-18 2 Die Within Five Minutes Of Each Other Sheffield. Two Yorkshire farmers who had been fast friends for 50 years have died within five minutes of each other. One of them, Mr. M. Weldon, of Howbrook, near Sheffield, became seriously ill. The other, Mr. T. Wragg, who87 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-11-18 2 The Jarrow Marchers supplied their ouw mus'c when they inarched to London.15 words
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Article228 1936-11-18 2 Indian Research Association's Decision A special meeting of the Governing Body, Indian Research Furd Association, was held in Simla under the presidency of Kunwar Sir Jagdish Prasad, Member-in-Charge of the Department of Education, Health and Lands. Since 1932-33, Government have not found it possible to228 words
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Article113 1936-11-18 2 Emperor Appoints "Credit" Representative In U.SA Naw York. The Emperor o£ Abyssinia has appointed Dr. Malaku E. Bayen. as his “Credit representative in the United States.” Dr. Bayen’s duties will be “to collect all monies and to accept further contributions” Ito the Abyssinian cause. I “I113 words
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Article212 1936-11-18 2 Congress NatienaJisl Co-operation INDIA ACT CRITICISED Co-operation between the Congress and I Nationalist parties in the Punjab legislative elections has been practically assured as a result of two days’ talks between Pandit Malaviya. Mr. Mahashe Krishen a Nationalist leader, and Mr. Gopichand Bhargava of the Parliamentary Eoard.212 words
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Article168 1936-11-18 2 London. Getting into the fresh air, facing hardship in all weathers, and living with nature is a splendid education for the younger generation declared Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, at a dinner of the Camping Club of Great Britain and Ireland in London. I« 1 He168 words
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Article378 1936-11-18 2 Lashing Order F Or Cost. l,w A paper entitled “Nalla m a ppana v yan and the grant of a Rev. FT. S. Gnanapragasar was rea( J K. Vaithianathan of the Civil Sen meeting of the Royal Asiatic Society" lon Branch), which was held at the378 words
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Advertisement544 1936-11-18 2 Head Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gasette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. Kuala Lum pur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. London Office A 40, 43, Fleet Street, London i/.F Phone Central 3608 —3609 Tel Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION544 words
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Advertisement310 1936-11-18 2 >U-VIEATHER I NOTICE is hereby given th mark depicted 'y FAR TIRE 4 property of THE GOODYEAR Ft ohio and RUBBER COMPAia cr Akr that the same is coMPAN? GOODYEAR TIRE ft- v and solid in respect of pneumau o f rU bbe r tires constructed who.y Tlo t o310 words
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258 1936-11-18 3 British Radio. \o Prophecy Of Despair AO THREATS TO anyone London, Nov. 17. s ,king at a Foreign Press Association i u in London, the First Lord of the Penalty, Sir Samuel Hoare, said: “One clt ounding prophecies that some peoniakiug today is thatBritish Radio. - 258 words
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87 1936-11-18 3 Reuter. Mr. Morgenthau Not Concerned Washington. Nov. T>7. wng apparent unconcern over the ac■umuh'ion of foreign holdings of U. S. A-! irxti.s Mr. Morgenthau today declarer th it r e Treasury already had all power needed to protect the dollar against it.’ it. ‘ional capitalReuter. - 87 words
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Article69 1936-11-18 3 —Reuter. Captain Of British Steamer Killed New York, Nov. 17. The captain has been killed and two tner. were washed overboard in a heavy gale Hove to now. This was a radio message received from the operator of the British steamer, Tweed bank nine hundred miles to the—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article90 1936-11-18 3 OULU VALCIICUL Eairbridge Farm School schemes. —British Radio. The Governments decision to extend the period of the duration of the Empire Settlement Act of 1922, due to expire on May 11 next, with certain modifications in its provisions was announced in the House of Commons by the DominionsOULU VALCIICUL Eairbridge Farm School schemes.—British Radio. - 90 words
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Article60 1936-11-18 3 next Friday until -British Radio. Lndon. Nov. 17. The Turkish Squadron which is paying an official visit to Malta will consist of a battle cruiser, Yawuz Sultan Selim flying Vie flag of Vice-Admiral Sukur Okan, four destroyers, a submarine depot ship and four submarines. The visitnext Friday until -British Radio. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration176 1936-11-18 3 —Reuter. “Reasonably Steady Prices London, Nov. 17. In the House of Commons, Mr. D. R. Grenfell drew attention to the rise in the I price of block tin and asked whether, having regard to the additional cost to the tinplate industry, the President of the Board of—Reuter. - 176 words
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Article172 1936-11-18 3 —Reuter Wireless. Loyalists Executed In Sight Of British Residents I I Gibraltar. Nov 13. Since the'"-'insurgents captured the British-owned Rio Tinto Mines they have shot over 1.500 Communist miners including 100 women, according to a high British official of the mine who has arrived here. Many executions—Reuter Wireless. - 172 words
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Article116 1936-11-18 3 covered c Reuter. Victims Stripped Of Their Clothing Marseilles, Nov. 17 The St. Chamas powder factory, the scene of yesterday’s expkeson, is the largest in France and extends five miles. The death roll hitherto is forty, the number being heightened by the fact that members ofcovered c Reuter. - 116 words
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Article356 1936-11-18 3 Fear That British, Chinese And Indian Dealers Will Be Crowded Out (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 17. Commenting on textiles tenders and quotas, the Straits Times says the follow-.| ing in a leading article to lay: The question is whether the introduction of a tender356 words
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Article228 1936-11-18 3 High Officers Of Three Nations At Government House (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 17. An American admiral, a Dutcn commodore and a British commodore were guests at a dinner party given by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, at Government House last night. IT Was probably228 words
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Article39 1936-11-18 3 —Reuter. Imported Coronation Sovenirs And Decorations London Nov. 17. A temporary duty of 100 per cent, ad volarem is being imposed on Coronation decorations and souven.ts imported into Great Britain between Dec. 15 and July—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article52 1936-11-18 3 —Reuter. Allahabad, Nev. 17. The French aviator, Japy, the holder of the Paris to Saigon record, hopped off from Le Bourget at 12.46 p.m. yesterday flying to Tckio, and landed here this morning Rossi, Doret and others are also flying to Jepan and are expected at—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article27 1936-11-18 3 —Sin Chew Jit Pot. Shangha., Nov. 17. Taolin has stiffeied seriocs’y from bomb» dropped by aeroplanes during the past two I days.—Sin Chew Jit Pot.—Sin Chew Jit Pot. - 27 words
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Article23 1936-11-18 3 —Reuter. Batavia Nov. 17. From November 18, the N.I. export duty on native rubber -will be raised to 56 guilders.—Renter.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article38 1936-11-18 3 accorai —Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 17. The engagement of Miss Mary Pickford to Charles “Buddy” Rogers, the da no? band leader, is to be announced on Friday at Hollywood, according to Buddy’s father.— Reuter Wireless.accorai —Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article55 1936-11-18 3 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 17. Hw-Mi-Pao is promoting a campaign at Nanking for raising funds for the comfort of the soldiers at the front. Whole staffs donated a day’s salary. Many shops in Hankow donated a day's. jpcQmft raised by curtailing meals at in—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 55 words
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Advertisement105 1936-11-18 3 Gotham. Gold Stripe Stockings Famous for 25 Years See the improved styles in the new Fall colors... sheer chiffons. free from rings... and—no run that starts above can pass the Gold Stripel Prices to suit every purse. Come in and choose your shades. ALL SIZES IN ALL LEADING SHADES PRICES105 words
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Article313 1936-11-18 4 CLOTHING SWEETS FROM HINDUS The Hindu lepers of the settlement at Pulau Jerajak and the inmates of the Female Quarantine Camp at Jelutong were the recipients of presents of clothing and sweets at Deepavali from a fund raised by the Penang Hindu Sabha. Mr G. Sawmy313 words
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Article193 1936-11-18 4 All "Cells" To Be Dissolved Paris, Nov. 9. M. Daladier, the Defence Minister is determined to check Communist and Socialist propaganda among French troops. It is d.sclosed tocLy that, when the Minister addressed the Army Committee of the Chamber last n.gnt, M. Giton, a Communist Deputy,193 words
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Article775 1936-11-18 4 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS 1 The F. M. S. Government Gazette of Nov. 12 notifies the following appointments: Mr. H. B. J- Donaldson to be an Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S. i Mr. D. H. Christie to be a European Master, Malayan Educational Seivice. Mr. C. W. S.775 words
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214 1936-11-18 4 The following are extracts from the report of the honorary secretary of the Sunjei Siput Estate Asiatic Staffs’ Association for the period ending Sept. 30 The membership is 73. There is a technical library at 58 Main Road. Sungei Sint which is open on214 words
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Article116 1936-11-18 4 —Reuter Wireless. How Japan Obtained A Virtual Monopoly London, Nov. 11. The serious position of British shipping as the result of foreign subsidised competition was raised in the House of Lords when Lord Lloyd appealed to the government to assist Pacific shipping and also shipping in Indian—Reuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article91 1936-11-18 4 corporative basis as in Italy.—Reuter Wireless. Mystery Visit To Rome Naples, Nov. 12. Major Redon Franco, the rebel General’s brother, has arrived en route for Rome but refuses to disclose the reason of his visit. In answer to a question as to the Spanish insurgents’ plans for thecorporative basis as in Italy.—Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article35 1936-11-18 4 The Penang Municipal Band will play at the Gardens this evening from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Following is the programme:— March:—The Rifle Regiment:—Sousa. Overture:—Marinarella:—Fucik. Selection:—Lilac Domino:—Cuvillier. Cappriccio:—The Butterflies?—Hume. Fox Trot:—l Like Bananas:—Yacich.35 words
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Article313 1936-11-18 4 Tuesday, November 10. In the morning Mr. Kao Ung-Pai. Con-sul-General for China, caEed on His Excellency at Government House. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at Govem- ment House this evening i Hon. Sir John and Lady Bagnall, Hon. Chief Justice313 words
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Advertisement25 1936-11-18 4 WINTER SERVICE) ■E -MB l'"\ FROM OCTOBER STH I f THURSDAY and SUNDAY Lg TO BANGKOK AND EUROPE W THURSDAY and MONDAY TO MEDAN-SINGAPORE-AND JAVA25 words
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Advertisement223 1936-11-18 4 Guard his Health His Sore Throat may be the first sign of an infectious disease such as Influenza, Diphtheria, etc. FORMAMINT will relieve his Sore Throat quickly and at the same time protect him against infection. Children like these harmless tablets keep a bottle handy FORMAMINT The Germ killing Throat223 words
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Article, Illustration733 1936-11-18 5 MR. ROOSEVELT IS PAID £15,000 AND “ALL FOUND FOR HIS JOB FREE CARS AND LAUNDRY Doctor, Dentist And Barber E'Sf M R r iT e ■'’‘"nV I’k 1 k S n' ary is raised fr »m £5,000 to £S. KX Mr Baldwin wil be badly paid compared with FrankIm De733 words
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Article135 1936-11-18 5 £8,000,000 Estimate For Next Yjar MEETING BILL FOR CONSCRIPTION Vienna. •A 60 per cent, increase in army expenditure is announced in the Austrian Budget estimate for 1937, which was placed before the Federal Diet last week. The estimated expenditure is given as £B,4oo,ooo—nearly £3,360,000 more than135 words
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Article218 1936-11-18 5 GAOL FOR DIGGING UP OLD HISTORY: BAN ON UNPLEASANT TRUTHS M ANY new “crimes” are forbidden Germans in the draft of the long-awaited new Nazi Penal Code which has just been published in summary Offences which will be punishable under this code include the following: Inciting218 words
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Article233 1936-11-18 5 10,000 Arrested In Vienna “UNION” AND ITS SPIES During the past year the Austrian police have conducted a successful campaign against the professional beggars in Vienna. In ten months the police carried out 150 raids on professional beggars in the inner city, and 700 raids in the233 words
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Advertisement93 1936-11-18 5 Seven Days And Nights Non-Stop THE NEW 1937 AUSTIN SEVEN which started a week’s non-stop run on Monday last is still travelling steadily round the island stopping only for refuelling THE ENGINE WILL NOT BE STOPPED ONCE DURING THE WEEK’S RUN. $175 in PRIZES IN SIMPLE COMPETITION. Estimate the num-93 words
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Advertisement200 1936-11-18 5 HOW TO TREAT A STOMACH PAIN When your stomach is healthy and. well, you never think of its existence. But when it is out of sorts for any reason you know all about it. Pain sets in —sometimes very severe, nagging pawn What are you to do? You certainly must200 words
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Article, Illustration173 1936-11-18 6 Sydney, Nov. 8. Air Commode re Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s memory was honoured on the first anniversary of his disappearance while flying the Lockheed Altair Lady Southern Cross, from Croydon to Melbourne. In simple gesture his widow (Lady Kingsford Smith), dropped a sheaf of red roses from173 words
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859 1936-11-18 6 NEGRI RESIDENT PERFORMS OPENING CEREMONY Seremban. The Resident of Negri Sembilan (the Hon’ble Mr. J. W. W. Hughes) performed the opening ceremony in connection with the new school at the Chuah Indian I Settlement, Port Dickson, on Sunday. An address of welcome was presented859 words
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Article358 1936-11-18 6 Inspection Of Singapore Base By Civil Lord Singapore, Nov. 17. Following a detailed inspection of the Singapore Naval Base. Mr. Kenneth Lindsay Mp, Civil Lord of the Admiralty con-j tinued his journey to Australia by Qantas airliner. In an interview with the Pinang Gazette representative at Seletar358 words
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280 1936-11-18 6 Why They Cannot Obtain Work ’lf Selangor’s unemployed were the bimbugs the British Resident suggests they are I would not have devoted five years to trying to better their lot,” de- c.\res Mr. John Ha«d3. bon. secretary and !tie?surer of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee,280 words
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Article, Illustration64 1936-11-18 6 will be held at Delhi in February.— British Wireless. London, Nov. 17. Lord Baden-Powell. Chief Scout, is arranging to spend his eightieth birthday in India which he is visiting early next year with Lady Baden-Powell. Chief Guide. They will leave England on January 8will be held at Delhi in February.— British Wireless. - 64 words
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Article196 1936-11-18 6 London, Nov. 8. As the clock of St. Paul’s struck five last night, three men walked to the steps of the cathedral, clasped hands and sang “Auld Lang Syne.”’ They were keeping a vow made in 1905. The three men were Pastor J.196 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous134 1936-11-18 6 WINDSOR I «.15 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 The Latest Super Musical or MISAR-KA-SITARA •with Miss Muni Bai, Miss Cooper. Miss Parveena, Baby Nurjahan and a grand supporting cast. A. story of the Land of Pyramids packed with lilting songs and spectacular Egyptian Dances, thrills, suspense, romance. 2Va the year’s greatest134 words
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Miscellaneous353 1936-11-18 6 HtgALl 6.15 TONIGHT n POE’S WEIRDEST SHUDDER STCIPv COMES TO LIFE! The yawning pit, the sv/ingmg pendulum —all the torture and horror d( vices i that Chamber of Chills conceived by master of fantastic fiction and poetno Carl Laemmle presents KARLOFF of “Frankenstein” fame’ and LUGOSI of “Dracula” farm*! in353 words
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1309 1936-11-18 7 5. And Malay States Need Different Educational Policies Wl realise the iutility of launching on a university scheme unless there are reasonable opportunities for absorbing its products in the Government departments, Civil Service, Municipality and even in the large business houses— comments the •\\lalavan1,309 words
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Article425 1936-11-18 7 Complainant's "Mixed-Up" Evidence Charges cf voluntarily causing hurt, trespass and committing miscaief on Aupr 5 this year at a coffee-shop cn Mount Erskine, Penang, were dropped against Tan Gim Chuah and Teh Guan Tong yesterday at the Penang Police Court. In discharging the defendants (which amounted425 words
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Article92 1936-11-18 7 Fraudu'enHy Obtaining $471 Hearing was resumed yesterday in the Penang Police Court cf the case m whicn Khor Ah Lay and Leow Boon Kok were charged with having fraudulently obtained $471 (in Siamese notes) from Chew Siew Huat at 103, Mac Alister Lane. Penang, by telling him92 words
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Advertisement304 1936-11-18 7 HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE 2021. Pier Road, Bagen Luar. IrfT ('LASS 2ND CLASS SIU) CLASS Carb for hire day AND NIGH! TO ALL PARTS OF MALAYA SIAM GARAGE FOR HARK. DKALEILH IN PETROL. MOTOR TYKFJS and MOTOR ACCESSORIES P p.r cuiars pleiise apply personsliy 0* *nONE NO. 75 BUTTERWORTH PENANG304 words
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Advertisement251 1936-11-18 7 PEPSODENT NOW IN A NEW 10% LARGER TUBE You now get MORE TOOTH PASTE FOR LESS MONEY I same high quality I For years people have willingly bought Pepsodent I g I 1 A I S I rather than save a few pennies and endanger J' S a teeth with251 words
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Article607 1936-11-18 8 IGNOK.WcE of the law is no ex-! cuse for the transgressor. This fact prompts a correspondent of the Pinang Gazette to suggest that this journal should publish the laws of the Straits Settlements in serial form for the benefit of would-be law abiders. 1 Unfortunately607 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Article159 1936-11-18 8 To the Editor. Dear Sir, —Would you 01 anj' of your readers explain to me whv »♦»<> *rrum England, which is now touting Australia, style themselves as M.C.C.’’ instead of “England’s Cricket Team,” or “England’s XI.” When I made enquiries from some expert Cricket authorities they159 words
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Article115 1936-11-18 8 Shop Assistant Fined $2OO Wong Kcw, an assistant in a shop at Chulia Street was fined $2OO, in default three weeks’ rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Police Court, Penang yesterday for allowing a portion of his shop to be used as a common115 words
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Article53 1936-11-18 8 The funeral of Mr. Gan Teong Khum was'held this morning from hLs“residence, 27, Light Street, Penang, for interment at the Batu Gan tong Cemetery. Mr. Gan Teong Fhun who died on Nov. 2 was 44 years of age. He leaves a widow’, five sons,53 words
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Article38 1936-11-18 8 The body of a Chinese woman was found 'yesterday under a house in Cecil St eet Ghuat yesterday. The body was removed to the mortuary. An inquiry will be held by the Penang Coroner. I38 words
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Article473 1936-11-18 8 DIOCLES - Rotary Dinner Tonig the M. C. C. ?—Golfers Ul the Rain Philosoph y in Rhyme DIOCLES. THE usual weekly tiffin of the Penang Rotary Club has been waived today in favour of a dinner which will be held at the E. and O. Hotel tonight at 8.30.473 words
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Article222 1936-11-18 8 New Motor Chain Saw Demonstrated Most people in Malaya have watched Chinese woodcutters operating in the jungle with hand saws and marvelled at the eectiveness of seemingly clumsy antiquated methods. The sight, however, may become a thing of the past if a new motor chain saw which was222 words
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Article88 1936-11-18 8 Young Chinese Woman Bound Over (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Ngv 17. Pleading guilty to attempting to commit suicide by taking caustic soda a young Chinese married woman was bound over by Mr. C. H. Dakers in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court todey, in the sum of88 words
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Article162 1936-11-18 8 Verdict Of Misadventure Returned /From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Nov. 17A verdict of death by misadventure wm returned by the Taiping Coroner at the preliminary enquiry held into the death ot al5 year old Tamil schoolboy (Kamelakshan) who was found drowned in a jungle pool at the foot162 words
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Article72 1936-11-18 8 The mysterious disappearance of a hairpin valued at $5OO from a chet ys houss in Dunn Road was reported to the zine Police Station, Penang, yesterday evening. d The hairpin, which had diamonds rubies in it, is the property cf Alagappa Cbettiar’s wife, and was le a72 words
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Article64 1936-11-18 8 (From Onr Own Correspondent) Taiping. Nov. 1«1 The Taiping Coroner returned the ver that death was due to drowning a preliminary enquiry held into th J Malay padi-planter (Saidin* found dead in his bendang on (t. deceased was subject to epileptic he probably had an attack whi e64 words
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Advertisement319 1936-11-18 8 PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME Xmas 1936 lJEMhaiqKi HAIG OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY Specially packed for Christmas in 2. 3, 4 and 6 bottle cases. as well as the usual all-the-year round” 12. This year the Christmas cases are decorated. GOLD LABEL 2 Bottle Bottle Bottle .]2 Bo l l6 Cases.319 words
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Advertisement104 1936-11-18 8 IHiB i Tea and Chatter Whatever you do A time of relaxation and the pleasant flow iof 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 or104 words
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Article425 1936-11-18 9 Heavy Police Protection hopeful TURN IN BATU arang STRIKE Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 17. FiFTY Chinese miners returned io work on the Batu Arang coal fields at 3.30 this after- under heavy police protection, gut the rest are still out. The minve been425 words
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Article93 1936-11-18 9 f From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 17. On the instructions of the Deputy Legal A iviser, the Chief Court Inspector, Mr. A. Jakeman withdrew the case against Tiang Moh who is alleged to have stolen 12,000 worth of rubber coupons, th» property of Anglo-French Bendixen Ltd.93 words
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Article, Illustration51 1936-11-18 9 A. (.ROC P PHOTO taken after the wedding- of Mr. D. B. Arn*'* ssistant Conservator of Forests Kuala Lumpur, and Miss M. M. Wilson. The wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church. Penang, on Monday and was solemnised bv the Rev. R. M. Minto. —Photo by Ebata,—Photo by Ebata, Penang. - 51 words
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736 1936-11-18 9 DISPUTE OVER ALTERATIONS TO BUILDINGS (From. Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 17. The Chief Justice, Mr. P. A. MeElwaine, allowed yesterday in the SuI preme Court an application for an order inode by Mr. D. K. Walters, on behalf of Syed Abdulrahman bai Shaikh736 words
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Article269 1936-11-18 9 Presentation Of Long Service Medals K.L. (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 17. Presentations of the Colonial Police and Fire Brigade Long Service and Good Conduct medals were made by the British Resident, Selangor, the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, to members of the Kuala Lumpur Fire269 words
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Article199 1936-11-18 9 AIR MAIL A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java J and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Singapore-Australia air mail service will close at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K L.M. service will close at199 words
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Article246 1936-11-18 9 Counsel Asks For Separate Trials (From uur Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov 17. T ask your worship t> bear with me when I say with the greates respect to the Court that I think it will be extremely prejudicial to my client to be standing here when246 words
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Article209 1936-11-18 9 “Gentlemen of the Ndiy."' With Sir Guy Standing, Rosalind Ke. th, Tom Brown, Richard Cromwell and others. A Parammount pidure. Direded by Alexander Hall. Now showing at Majestic. A sentimental story of an old retired sea captain. It is a story that is cleverly v209 words
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258 1936-11-18 9 An important ruling on the question of: whether a celebration, with band, renggeng, i etc., may be held without a police permit, was made by Mr. E. E. Colman, fifth magistrate, Singapore in giving his decis.on in the case against a local258 words
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Advertisement120 1936-11-18 9 NOTICE In view of the recent retrospective in--rease in quota, producers will not be call'd upon to give any reasons for applications ■>j transfer quota during the current quota .>*riod unless they wish to do so. (H.G. HARRIS) Controller, Tin and Tin-ore (Restriction) Enactment, F.M.S. Kuala Lumpur, 17th November, 1936.120 words
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Advertisement113 1936-11-18 9 Advice just received s' that a consignment of s' “Jean Carrol” Evening Gowns direct from Hollywood-is due tomorrow 19 thi y Stockists Maiden Form xf Backless Brassiere for Evening wear. 23, LIGHT ST. PENANG. "E. O." Hotel PENANG 1 I Tonight l DINNER, DANCE CABARET With the BREVITIES in A113 words
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1893 1936-11-18 10 All-Embracing World-Wide Movement O-OPF.RATION is the all-embracing and world-wide I movement catering to the material, moral and social uplift of those who suffer from lack of capital and other facilities to eke out an honest living in any walk of life, sai r. Baba bin1,893 words
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Article, Illustration45 1936-11-18 10 This Day Had His Day! —Pipe in mouth, Buddy, pet dog of little Patsy Ann Bonardan, parades with the fancy turnout that won a first prize for his mistress in the Pets’ Dey at the Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas, Texas.45 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-11-18 10 M. LEON BLUM (right) leaving the Ely see Palace after a meeting oj French m»n.sters.18 words
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Article267 1936-11-18 10 I Joy Ride On K.L. Flying Club's 'Planes An interesting flight was undertaken by two members of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club during October. They flew to Singapore and Mersing and from there along the East Coast to Pekan where they were able, through the courtesy of267 words
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Article214 1936-11-18 10 NO WOMEN ALLOWED TO LAND Sydney. Cocos Island, in the Indian Ocean, where 10 men lead a blissful existence, bathing and fishing in a coral-fringed blue lagoon, is a bachelor’s paradise, according to Mr. R.F. la Nauze, who arrived in Sydney by the Merkur on furlough.214 words
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Article173 1936-11-18 10 Eczema Sufferer’s Frank Letter There Is an unusual letter from a woman who was about «< disfisurinj eezem. <Xh«’ s X are looking for a remedy for thhS who complaint will be Interested in writes:— the •T am forty-six years old anri t v173 words
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Advertisement90 1936-11-18 10 ALWAYS IN STOCK IRONSIDE LOTUS DELTA SHOES MADE IN ENGLAND. IRONSIDE LOTUS 5‘ GO DELTA sr.sO Per ?er Pair rc iole Agents M. A. PITCH AY GUNNY NO. 252/4/6 PENANG ROAD (NEXT TO QUEENS CINEMA) PENANG SUB-AGENT IN ALOR STAR (KEDAH) HARi SINGH HAZARA SINGH BROS. ■STEEL BULLOCK CaHs Portable90 words
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Advertisement466 1936-11-18 11 —■—w—— Ji J I .'JE. MI II i /||f peMang* DELIVERY TIME TABLE B uHerworth COMBINED SUBSCRIPTION RATE TIMES of MALAYA PINANG GAZETTE >fcSun g ei*Bokap Kuala Kangsar Butt.rwoHh Nibong Tebol% TIME S OF MALA YA Taiping 425 Bukit Mertajam 2.10 Parii BuNfar Bagan Serai 5.K Sungei Bakap 230 c-466 words
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754 1936-11-18 12 The Highest Quarterly Figures Since 1930 ALMOST EQUAL REST-OF-THE-WORLD TOTAL Statistics issued by Uoyd’s Register of 1 Shipping regarding merchant vessels under construction at the end of September lasshow that in Great Britain and Ireland there is an increase of 79.839 tons in the work754 words
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Article233 1936-11-18 12 S.S. “HOPUSHIN MARL” from Japan via Singapore sails sa Colombo, Port Diu, Bedibunder, Bhavnagar, Bombay and S.S. “MATA HARI” from Singapore via ports. ara thi. TOMORROW S.S. “MENELAUS” from Singapore sails for London. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Hull and Swansea. S.S. “LYCAON” from Liverpool sails for Hongkong. Shanghai, Taku233 words
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Article153 1936-11-18 12 Shipwreck And Humane Society Awards At the monthly meeting of the Committee of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, it was decided to award a pair of binoculars to Captain Robert Callister, of the steamer Fire Queen, for the salvage of the yacht Thelma and153 words
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Article172 1936-11-18 12 Measures To Meet The Emergency Owing to the speed-up in constructua and to the large numbers of new ship which will be coming into service in the future, many more officers are needed by the Royal Navy. I To meet this demand the Admiralty hai decided172 words
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Advertisement45 1936-11-18 12 Follow The Fleet OF Marconi Users. THE with Tone, Quality, Reliability. This instrument, complete with Automatic Record changer, is a Musical Masterpiece, and Like Life Itself. —i Wave-Length New Model 7 to 2,000 366. JWIMiHW Meters. 3OLB AGBHT3: Robinson Piano Co. (S. S.) Ltd. PENANG.45 words
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Miscellaneous1875 1936-11-18 12 RADIO TOPICS GERMAN WINTER RADIO BR E c??A ST ACTIVITIES PERSONALITIES-117 KtGITAu Josef wn Manowarda, the famous Hans In the highest of the German mountains Sachs tn the performances of the “Meister<of medium height, tn the kingdom of Rube- singer** in Berlin and Bayreuth, w.H give zahl, full winter activ1,875 words
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Article46 1936-11-18 13 The s.s. Somali from London via Bombay and Colombo is expected to arrive here at 5 p.m. on Friday and will leave for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hong Kong Shanghai, Kobe, and Yokohama at 9 a.m. the following day. Steamer will woik in the roads.46 words
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Advertisement744 1936-11-18 13 «TBMIkTUiiMBII UMK LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT (in conjunction with Glen Shire Una) jjENFzKaUS London, Rotterdam Hamburg, Hull and Londa» DIFFER L^on R;dam H>bur g. Antwerp Nov 19 15 GLEMr r Middlesbrough «ATROCLUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Glasgow. 21 A. PATROCLUS HAVIMD AND LIVERPOOL CKKmB Nov IXSO 23 aGAPENOR Havre, Liverpool A744 words
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Advertisement211 1936-11-18 13 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. From Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Nov. 19 PRES. HARRISON Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Dec. 3 PRES. HAYES Dec. 30 Jan. 12 Dec. 17 PRES. WILSON Jan. 13 Jan. 26 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on our211 words
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Advertisement535 1936-11-18 13 PA. an d Gt V BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port Sal<X Marseilles and London. due Penang 1936. due Penang 1936. *S/S “SOMALI” Nov. 20535 words
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Miscellaneous716 1936-11-18 13 RADIO PROGRA MMES BERLIN man. Call DJQ. B.3s—German marches. n«* a 9.20 p.m.—News and economic review in DJA 9.57 Me> (31.38 m.). IMB 15.28 English on DJE, DJQ, and in Dutch on McjS. (19.74 m.) DJN 9.1 Me,» (11.45 m.). DJA, DJB. 9.3s—Today in Germany TODAY Sound pictures. 9.so—New German716 words
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Miscellaneous312 1936-11-18 13 V.U.C. CALCUTTA Wavelength 49.10 metres (SJOOkca.) TODAY 7.16 p.m. —Talk. 7.3l> —lndian music. 7.sl—News bulletin in Bengali. B.ll— bulletin in English. B.3l—The Aerial Players present “Private Lives.” 10.06 Time signal. Close down. TOMORROW 7.16 p.m.—Talk: ‘lndustry.” (No. 1.) The Evils cf Waste in Industry. 7.3l—lnstrumental music. 7.sl—News bulletin in B:ngali.312 words
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Article, Illustration391 1936-11-18 14 ENTERS SILENT MONASTERY London. A life of poverty, silence and manua'. labour—as a monk —has been chosen by the Scottish soccer blue and lawyer, Mr. James Paul Campbell. He has entered the Cistercian Monastery at Mount St. Bernard, Coalville, Leicestershire, with the intention of becoming391 words
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Article205 1936-11-18 14 Schoolboys' Easy Wan Over Warders (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Nov. 17. In their second turn-out, the Warders' hockey eleven lost to the King Edward VII School “A” team by 3 goals to nil. The Warders played with ten men in the first half. The schoolboys were more205 words
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Article75 1936-11-18 14 Reuter. Both Parties Blamed Brmb~y, Nov. 17. It is understood that the special committee which was sppointed to inquire into the causes for sending back the Test Cricketer, Amar Nath, during the Indian tour in England, while not exonerating Amar Nath, is of the opinion thatReuter. - 75 words
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Article707 1936-11-18 14 Hasty Decision Should Be Avoided So-called systems of finding winners are regarded with suspicion by experienced racing people, but when we are told that there is a way of picking the winner of the Derby with reasonable certainty we are bound to take notice,707 words
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Article116 1936-11-18 14 Scores made by members ef the Kuala Lumpur Branch of the F.M.S.V.F., R.A. on Sunday last under S. K. B. condition (H. PS. 105) are af. follow: 230 S(X« 60 j Total yds. yds. yds. F. A. Hare 30 34 32 »6 A. Bakar S 2 31 30116 words
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Article132 1936-11-18 14 (From Our Own Correspondent,. Taiping. Nov. 17. The New Club’s Sport-White Competiti ns (S.ngles znd Doubles) are making good progress snd follow ng are further i esuits:— Singles, 2nd Round:—Dr. Carson bt K. Whitaker 188/110; Sinclair bt A. G. Boyd 234/214; Neilson bt Bedlington 254/239: E.132 words
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Article219 1936-11-18 14 Hockey At Suffolk Ground The Anglo-Chinese School defeated the Penang Sports Club “A” team in a friendly game of hockey by three goals to two, 'at the Suffolk House ground last evening, j Just before the match there was a heavy down-pour of rain which219 words
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271 1936-11-18 14 RECORD OF GOOD TEAM WORK Po' tsmouth’s rise to the top of the Football League table is no glamorous story involving great players and great cheques. It is a record of good, honest team work, a grand spirit of friendliness between players and271 words
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Article232 1936-11-18 14 C.R.C. ”A” AND P.R.C. "A" Share Four Goals I Despite heavy rain, a good show was put up by the Chinese Recreation Club “A’’ and the Penang Recreation Club “A” hockey teams when they met in a friendly match yesterday at the Victoria Green. The232 words
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Article155 1936-11-18 14 Selangor Club Team Win Cosily A Selangor Golf Club team visited Kam pong Kuantan on Sunday and played fourball matches in the morning and mixed foursomes in the afternoon. The visitors were entertained to a tiffin by the Kampong Kuantan Club. Despite the heavy rain on155 words
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Advertisement309 1936-11-18 14 Edit Jw iWrs-f:. 1 jfl ew World, as in the Old, in the tropics, as in the arctics, amateur picture-takers the world over prefer KodaJc Since turn of century have found Kodak Film dependable; always in the vanguard with the latest photographic developI ments. There is Kodak “Verichrome” double-coated to309 words
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Article, Illustration637 1936-11-18 15 CREDITABLE WIN AGAINST STOKE POGES Cambridge University beat Stoke Poges by 10 matches to 8 at Stoke Poges on Nov. 7. Cambridge spirits were high at luncheon, for they had done a thing that, I think I am right in saying, no University side has done637 words
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Article270 1936-11-18 15 PREDICTS GREAT FUTURE THERE Henn Cochet, the French lawn tennis professional, who recently returned from a three weeks’ tour in Russia. predicts a great future for the game there. It is only in the last few years, he says, that Russia has given attention to developing270 words
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1238 1936-11-18 15 OXFORD BEAT RICHMOND BY 13 POINTS gtUGBY UNION stalwarts of the K that their game is for the player, Trevor Wignail in the Daily Express. nnmediately in front of the wet patch on h i stood at the Richmond Athletic Ground1,238 words
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Article141 1936-11-18 15 President Wins Final In Record Time Much interest was evinced in the final of the Oxford University Silver Challenge Sc-ulls when the President. J. S. Lewes (King’s School, Paramatta, and Christ Church) last week tried conclusions with W. J. H. Liversedge (Radley and St. Edmund Hall). There141 words
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Article120 1936-11-18 15 Invitation From Skim Accepted There is a likelihood that an Indian football team selected by the Indian Football Association will visit Siam some time next month. An invitation was received from Bangkok through H. E. the Governor of Bengal asking for a visit from an Indian team and120 words
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Article651 1936-11-18 15 GARRICK - G. HICHARDS MAY RIDE 1.000 RACES THIS SEASON GOLFER IMPRESSED AT WENTWORTH SENORITA LfZA NA’S HORRY NASTY BLOW FOR DERBYSHIRE GARRICK. A EARLY a hundred races remain to be i run over the Flat at Home before the j bookmakers leave for the Riviera. When 'the curtain651 words
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Article287 1936-11-18 16 Quieter Stock Exchange was Quieter. London, Nov. 17. Y esterday Rise or Fall Cm. S p-c., 1944-64 117% Funding, 4 P-c., 1960-90 117% War Loan. 3% p c 106% Stratu 6 p-c., 1936-51 102)4 Coml Un. Ass. (Units) 11 Prudential A 37 H Boyal Awce. (10s. pd.)287 words
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Article95 1936-11-18 16 London, November 17. RUBBER Pi rm Spot buyers 8|? sellers. Jan./March BfA buyers 83 sellers. April/June 8? buyers 8;« sellers. July/Sept. 8; buyers 8« sellers. New York 18.13 cts. United Kingdom Stocks: London 39.510 tons Liverpool 53.678 tons COPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam £18.0.0. PEPPER White Muntok In95 words
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Article181 1936-11-18 16 KENNEDY CO. rhe .vIIVwUK t Ibt-utfl sjUMUvtiOM j _n MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’» Shar» UM today TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat s|o 5|6 Ayer Weng 1.90 2.00 Batu Selangor 1-25 1-28 Hong Fatts 1-23 1.275 Idris Hydraulic 12(3 13(3 J elap an g 23(9 24(6 Jelebus 1.19 I.22£ex Kamunting 15(9 16(6181 words
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Article135 1936-11-18 16 rx>ndon on Previously Latest Paris 105 9(64 105 ***** New York 4.88 H 4.88 H Montreal 4.885 <.BBl Brussels 28.92 28.891 Geneva 21.265 21.255 Amsterdam 9.94? 9.04 J Milan 92J 922 Berlin 12.15 12.141 Stockholm 19.39 19.39H» Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26 H Prague135 words
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Article158 1936-11-18 16 LEAN CO. TODAY uPKNING MDOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MLN ING 5 Ampats 5(0 5(45 Asams 32(6 33(9 B. Selangors 1.225 1.275 Hong Fatts 1.20 1.25 Jelapangs 23(3 24(0 Kamuntings 15|3 15|10J Katus 24(0 25(0 K. Lanjuts 22(0 22|9 Kundangs 9|3 9(9 Laruts 10(9 11|6 Puchongs 22(3 23(0 Pungahs 24(3 25(0 Kaubs158 words
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Article209 1936-11-18 16 Tin: Buyers Sellers Ampats 5| 5|3 Ayer Hitams 19 t 6 20 6ex Ayer Wengs 1.95 2.05 Bangrins 23|0 24(0 Batu Selangors 1-24 1.26 Chenderiangs 246 25:6 Hong Fatts 1.18 1.21 ex Hongkongs 223 23|3 Idris 12 6 1316 Ipohs 37:6 38:6 Jelep&ngs 23-9 24.9 Jelebus 1.17 1.20209 words
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Article99 1936-11-18 16 During the week ending Nov. 7, 1936, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 29,730 cases, of which: 12,956 (44 per cent' cases were to the United K ngd:m, 2,163 (7 per cent) cases to the Continent of Euorpe, 8,928 (30 per cent) cases to Canada, and99 words
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Article27 1936-11-18 16 The f.-llowing teles-ram has been received from the Mines:—"First half of November Dredge Takuapa No. 2, 323 hours, 95.000 cubic yards, 540 piculs.”27 words
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Article16 1936-11-18 16 Outputs for the month cf October, Perak River Valley 27,109 lb; Jura 29,500 lb.16 words
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Article162 1936-11-18 16 RUBBERS Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.275 1.32 J Eentas 1.075 1.125 Brocas 1-60 1.05 Lunas 2.125 2.20 M. Pindas 1.725 1.80 Mentakabs .45 -475 Pajams 2.125 2.20 Sungei Tukangs 1.275 1.325 c Ulu Bentus .55 .57J TINS Bangrins 23(3 24*0 Batu Selangors 1.25 1.275 Hong Fatts 1.225 1.25162 words
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Article204 1936-11-18 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sei j Batu Selangor 1.25 1.30 i Hong Fatt 1.225 125 Jelebu 1.20 1.22 J Klang River 1.95 2.00 Kuchai 1.10 1.15 Lukut 1.50 1.55 Nawng Pet .80 .85 North Taiping .67 .69 I Petalings 9.65 9.93 1 Rahman Hyd. 1.10 1.15 ■Raub Gold 7.20204 words
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Article98 1936-11-18 16 London-(Spot) TODAY London—(3 months) £233 -5.0 Singapore ****** £232.10.0 Business Done $114.50 Penang Business Done COPRA.—(Sun dried) $7 10 BLACK PEPPER 7 lo RUBBER M-50 bondon BSd Singapore- Spot 30fc ...7.7.’.'.’. 3o3c 7.7.7.7.'.7.7 3Uc Jan./Mar 3 0Zc 31g April/June 31c 3z> TAPIOCA Fair Seed -4 Medium 14 32198 words
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Advertisement162 1936-11-18 16 NON-STOP AUSTIN COMPETITION Ist. Prize $lOO 2nd. Prize 50 3rd. Prize 25 CONDITIONS The new three bearing crankshaft In the event of more than one Austin, which started on Monday competitor qualifying for any prize it will be divided equally between 16th will travel for a week at an those162 words
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Advertisement291 1936-11-18 16 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 Provincial291 words
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Advertisement522 1936-11-18 16 CHARTERED DANK or INDIA, adsxbama AND (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter IRSQ) Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund d,oo °.oo( Reserve Liabhity of HEAD OFFICE:38, Bishopsgate, London EC Agencies BranchesAlor SUr Hong Kong Ra n Amrit’ar Iloilo s ai 2k„ s+raag Batavia Karachi SerembS Bombay Klang Shangtaf Calcutta Kobe Siug/po,. Canton522 words
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