Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1937

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 46. Vol. XCV. PRICE 10 CENTS. THURSDAY. RUARY 25. 1937.
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  • 294 1 Armaments Expenditure! Easily Met NO QUESTION OF INFLATION London, Feb. 23. Relerrmg to the Government’s rearmament programme, Mr. J. M. Keynes, the economist, presiding at the animal general meeting of the National Mutual Life Assurance Company today, said he felt no doubt that the sums
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  • 273 1 Foundries Worried By Demands WAGES AND HOURS OF WORK Repercussion Of Ipoh Trouble (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 24. “WE SHALL EXECUTE YOUR ORDER IN A WEEK—BARRING THE OCCURRENCE OF A STRIKE.” This qualification is attached to most re--1°“ Ch ne3C ,ron foundries around
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  • 223 1 ARRIVALS BY P. O. RANCHI The following passengers arrived in Penang this morning by the P. and O Ranchi: Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Knight, Mr. A. M. McCrea, Mr. C. H. Pretty, Miss Sturges, Mr. J. Smith, Mrs. H. E. Sparke, Mrs. J. G. Watson,
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  • 97 1 —Reuter. Mr. Walter Runciman On Balance Payments London, Feb. 23. Speaking at the National Liberal Club today. Mr. Walter Runciman said. "Last night we made up the totals of balance payments. It was found that until we brought in invisible exports we appeared to be £340.000.000
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  • 88 1 Newall, to be Chief of Air Staff.—British Radio. Sir C. L. N. Newall Becomes Chief Of Air Staff London, Feb. 24. The King, on the recommendation of the Secretary for Air, has approved of the following appointments to take effect from September 1, 1937: Air
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  • 27 1 ships will visit Tsingtao next month.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. It is announced that 60 Japanese warships will visit Tsingtao next month.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 80 1 .—Reuter. Statement By President Of 1: Detroit, Feb. 23. The President of Chrysler Motors, replying today to motor workers’ request for a meeting, suggests that unionises should approach two of his executives jrno will speak for the Chrysler Corporation. From Santa Monica it is stated the
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  • 112 1 Mrs. Rhys Williams And Somerville Win The February Mixed Foursomes competition of the Penang Sports Club held yesterday was won by Mrs. Rhys Williams and Mr. W Somerville. Following are the leading results:— Mr. Rhys Williams and W. Somerville 39-5 34. Miss Patterson and Rhys Williams
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  • 89 1 :.—Reuter. Government Prohibition In Force Dublin, Feb. 25. The Free State Government’s measure to prohibit the transport of volunteers and war material to Spain from today was passed by the Dail by 77 votes to 50. Before the last stages of the Bill were taken
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  • 30 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. It is announced this morning that a commercial plene flying from Changkc» g has encountered fog and is now repo ‘.c- as miss.'ng.-
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  • 105 1 —Reuter. American Manufacturers < Warned U.S. ALARMED AT SHORTAGE Washington, Feb. 23. A hint that the United States might be gin to manufacture steel on its own account if the present shortage continue» was given by the Secretary of Commerce Mr. Roper, today.
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  • 55 1 Changchow and Chuenchow.—Sin Chew Jit Foh. Shangbcl, Feb. 24. Ten persons, three from 9watow, and three from Amoy, have been arrested and charged with circulate g talse coins to the value of over .$lO,OOO. It is alleged U-a, these coins heve been distributed in Changchow
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  • 20 1 Hollywood. I"?b. 24. The ceath occurred last night o. Sir Guy the British sxage and screen
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  • 68 1 Reuter. ACTION TAKEN BY GERMANY Berlin, Feb. 24. Private baretr transactions with Egypt the Sundan. India, Ceylon, Burma, the Straits Settlements. China, and the Phillippmes are henceforth forbidden by an order of the foreign currency controller. It is explained that private barter does not yield a surplus
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  • 37 1 EUGENE O'NEILL, the famous American dramatist and Nobel Prize winner, who in a giant icork is actually describing the fate of a family from the beginning of the colonisation of America to the present time-
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  • 87 1 Man Ends Life (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 24. A verdict of suicide was returned by Che Maarof, sitting as coroner in the Kuala Lumpur police court today, at the inquest on a 65-y ear-old Chinese, named Lee Seong, who died in a
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  • 47 1 .—Reuter. Bombay, Feb. 24. The Congress have assumed a clear majority in the Central Provinces. They have already won 59 out of 112 seats, with 32 results outstanding. In Bombay Presidency Congress have secured 55 seats out of 175, with 51 out- standing.-
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  • 18 1 Waves ore seen dashing were —Pho to by Air Mail.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 16 1 AH CHEONG No. 47, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.
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    • 70 1 advertising agents COMMERCIAL ARTISTS. I Head Office: ->2 ChKia Street, I’enang. U,ranch Office: S' 59 Ha.e Street, PJ? U 7. tUMWIhIM THE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING AGENCA 62 China Street, Penang Phone 693 S -ByßcTz/juHl BH IgJI •'7 few/. X. wl yuh K- COLD LAMB and SALAD Delicious, succulent joints. Our lambs
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  • 929 2 More Monefor Tanks And Aeplanes 7HE 7NFLUEK OF JAP AH Bangkok. A NEW nationalism is stirri this Venice of the Orient, where so much life prexpn the Menam River and its network of interlocking canals. Behind the picturesque faca< the scores of striking wats, or
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  • 245 2 High Officials FORMER G.P.U. CHIEF IN DISGRACE Riga, Feb. 14. The Soviet Press and agitators all over the Soviet Union are still attacking the "pro-Fascist Trotskyist traitors and wreckers and are repeating with monotonous regularity the names of Bukharin, Rykoff. and Uglanoff, whose prosecution and punishment
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  • 383 2 Calcutta Display Modern methods of fire fightin- we-e de monstrated by the Calcutta Fire Brigade a then annual tournament art exhibition at the Central Avenue fire station Calcutta. ivurteen items were presented. The most spectacular event was a fire scene which took place at dusk.
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  • 675 2 Col. Roosevelt’s View JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES Japan’s attitude to the Philippine Islands was discussed by Col. Theodore Roosevelt in a lecture at London University of the Watson Chair Foundation of the Sulgrave Manor Board. Col. Roosevelt’s subject was “The Colonial Policy of the United States.” The
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  • 157 2 Husband's Interference (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 24. A jawi Pekan, a pretty woman in a veil and a Silat Mohamaden appeared in the Ipoh Magistrate’s Court yesterday on a charge of disorderly conduct. The first two pleaded guilty. The Court Inspector told the
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  • 107 3 Fear Of Destruction By Planes GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION London, Feb. 24. IX the House of Commons today the Rt. Hon. Georoe Lambert enquired whether the oil-fuel tanks in SinJapore being above ground were not therefore subject to destruction by aeroplanes. —Reuter. Sir Samuel
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  • 123 3 -—Reuter. "Princes Must Reach Early Decision" New Delhi. Feb. 24. Addressing the Chamber of Princes for the first time since his assumption of office the Viceroy the Marquess of Linlithgow referred to the problem of Federation. He said that he was encouraged by the response of
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  • 81 3 —Reuter. Mexican View Of Government Action London. Feb. 24. The Mexican Eagle Company made a statement that they were assured by Mexican officials that oil interests generally and particularly those of the Mexican Eagle would in no wise be prejudiced by the constitution of the new Government-owned
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  • 91 3 —Reuter. London. Feb. 24. It is officially announced that five including the captain, commander and lieuten-ant-commander were slightly wounded by an anti-aircraft shell which fell on the quarter-deck of the Royal Oak during the bombardment of Valencia yesterday.— Reuter. It is authoritatively learned that it
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  • 48 3 —British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 24. The Duke of Kent arrived in Vienna early this morning from Munich and proceeded to Hotel Bristol and took breakfast With his brother the Duke of Windsor who returned to Vienna this morning from Carinthia.
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  • 35 3 British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 24. Mr. Lloyd George who has represented Carnarvon Borough’s in Parliament continuously since 1890 has been re-elected President for Pwllheli Liberal Association for the iorty-seventh year in succession.—
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  • 88 3 —British Official Wireless. London 24 The report of the Chamber «ipping I of the United Kingdom states ***** was a year of continued expann the I Home market and of progress ds re-1 coveiy in wcrld trade. I The first half of the
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  • 178 3 —Reuter. Japanese Freights SOS Tokyo. F< 14. Japanese destroyers have beerushed to the assistance of three freight, one of which is believed to have su with a crew of 41 off the north coast o. apan. Last night the Otaru Maru il.46:ons>. owned by the
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  • 45 3 —Reuter. Salamanca. Feb. 24. Large contingents w’ere uselessly sacrificed in an attack on Oviedo according to a Nationalist communique. Government losses are put at as high as 4,000 w’hile other heavy losses were sustained at the Asturia and Andulacian front.
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  • 331 3 —British Official Wireless. Auxiliary Service In Great Britain PREPARING AGAINST AIR ATTACKS London. Feb. 24. I It is estimated that some 200,000 men I between 25 and 50 years of age will be re-I quired as auxiliary firemen or reservists in I connection with the
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  • 99 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Feb. 22. Mr. Felix de Silva, the Negri Sembilan and F. M. S. cricketer, who was admitted to the Seremban Hospital, suffWring from ah attack of malaria has been discharged. Negri Sembilan cricket will sustain a lose when Capt. F. W. Young of
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  • 89 3 —Reuter. AIRMAN DELAYED BY HEAVY RAIN Athens, Feb. 24. j The French airman., Denis Libert, who I left Paris at 10.05 p.m. in an attempt to I reach Tokio under 100 hours arrived in Tokio on his way to Bushire at 10.10 a.m.j today. Interviewed by
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  • 68 3 —Reuter. Negotiations Still On I London, Feb. 24. I In the House of Commons asked by Mr. I Charles Cayzer whether the Japanese had now rendered full satisfaction for the illtreatment inflicted on three British sailors at Keelung Mr. Anthony Eden replied, No.” The matter was being
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  • 51 3 will be published in a few days.—British Official Wireless The Anglo-Canadian trade agreement, the conclusion of which was recently announced by the Governor-General of Canada in a speech from the throne, was signed yesterday in Ottawa and the text will be published in a few days.—British Official
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  • 119 3 I Reuter. Dutch Growers Ask For Assurance NEED FOR REGULAR EXPORT Amsterdam, Feb. 24. In connection with the reported threatened shortage of rubljer the President of the International Rubber Growers Association of Netherlands East Indies said that the Association unanimously desired assurance of regular expert at a
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  • 67 3 Reuter. Chrysler Motors Involved Detroit, Feb. 24 The United Automobile Workers Union telegraphed Mr. W.P. Chrysler, the President of Chrysler Motors requesting for a “National conference” at the earliest possible date in order to work out a collective bargaining agreement. The Union which is still in
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  • 218 3 5O-A-WEEK GIRL CROONER WINS Evelyn Dall's Salary "Startles" A Judge e Foster’s Agency. Regent-street. W., g claimed £lOO limited damages at Westminster County Court, London, last week from Miss Evelyn Dall, the girl crooner, whose address was given as Grosvenor House I at k-lane. under a sole agency agreement. The
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  • 80 3 Mr. C. H. Ryves And Miss E. C. Munro Mr. Cyril Harry Ryves, of Senawang Estate. Gadut, Negri Sembilan. was wedded to Miss Ethel Constance Munro this morning before the Registrar of Marriages, Mr. J.L. McFall, at the District Court. Penang. The bride is the only daughter of
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  • 660 3 In his speech at the opening of the Diet, General Hayashi, the Japanese Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, declared that Japan’s policy of promoting friendship with Great Britain and the United States was immutable. Following is the textual version of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 ifpuh. DON’T FORGET! THE FREEOFFER ENDS NEXT SATURDAY 27th FEBRUARY EVERY PURCHASER I OF THREE ARROW jgy SHIRTS IS BEING GIVEN FREE ARROW TIE. IT FITS! ONE FULL LENGTH HUNDREDS OF TIES HAVE ALREADY BEEN GIVEN AWAY GET YOURS THIS WEEK AUTHORISED DEALERS.— Messrs. WHITEAW AY LAIDLAW CO., LTD. DOULATRAM
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  • 597 4 12 MIDWIVES TRAINED The Perak Chinese Maternity Assoc aticsi will hold their annual .general mee ing at the Perak Chinese Chamber Commerce, Ipoh, on Wednesday, Mar. at 2.30 p.m. The agenda is as follows:—1. Minutes last general meeting; 2. To receive tl accounts acd balance sheet for
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  • 158 4 Loss Of £l3O On Last Year’s Working Bangkok, Feb. 25. The Bangkok Nursing Home has issued its accounts for 1936. This Home caters for the foreign community and has to be maintained whether it is full or empty. The nursing staff is recruited from England. The Home
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  • 1045 4 PASSENGERS BY AIR he following passengers arrived or left rapore by Imperial airliners. Jrcraft “Adelaide” VH-UUA from Bnste. D.E.I. Darwin arrived on Feb. t Mrs. Mary Earley and Mr. H. H. nbins from Brisbane. aircraft ••Aurora’ VT-AEG Penang, k m Burma Karachi left on Feb- 17. mfr
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  • 177 4 Danger To India NAMED AFTER DISCOVERER The award of the C.I.E. to Dr. Graham Colville Ramsay, Deputy Director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene, in the recent Honours List, for his researches m, and solution of the malaria problem in India. has given pleasure to his
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    • 248 4 a3*Pjfc >J> ~rn iBBi W i jg IĔOI A irjcJsl JJ\ willßl ~^V—?~r-<-- f 11 m N rWc<4 j '4k ill -*w AM» To Banish Travel Fatigue 'wft' vou may always depend on "47/7" Genuine Eau de Cologne. A few drops inhaled from the handkerchief or dabbed on temples or
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    • 167 4 CCRCIMATION? VISIT HARROGATE BRITAIN’S FAMOUS’SPA «irroMCe is one of the finest health and holiday resort» in theworld. The natural resources for which Harrogat» s ’re wonderful there SS spnnjt mJ more than 100 treatments, many of which are extremely beneficial to those suffering from the effects of prolonged residence in
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  • 358 5 New Japanese Menace 7o Gem Market Canned oysters, each guaranteed to contain a genuine cultured pearl wil] soon be seen in many parts of the world. They are packed in Japan and buyers are given the thrill of opening an oyster with the certainty of discovering a
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  • 328 5 Curate's Gas Poison Death A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was recorded last week at a Stepney inquest on a 28-years-old curate who took his life by gan pciurtniner from influenzal pneumonia. He was stated to have been “a little disappointed” with the results
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  • 224 5 Woman Loses Claim The question of whether a bug found by a woman in an hotel bed was “resident or non-resident” was discussed by Mr. Justice Hawke at Liverpool Assizes. Miss Ada Bircher, of Denton-drive, Wallasey, a young business woman, claimed damages for breach of
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  • 432 5 "JOiNT ADVENTURE” WITH AIR EXPERT A share pool formed by Mr. Keith Hugh Williams, financier. Mr. Bernard John Brady, aeronautical consultant, and another man. was discussed before Mr. Justice Clauson in the Chancery Division. A receiver of money and shares said to belong to a
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  • 321 5 Reasons For Debts Of Novelist's Son "MORE OF A MORAL COWARD" The affairs of Mr. Alfred Borys Conra elder son of the late Mr. Joseph Conra the novelist, came before Mr. Registu Kean, at the London Bankruptcy Cour last week. An application was made for an orde
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  • 215 5 Air Girls Ban Men From Club Blonde Brrbara Blair, from Broadway, is forming the first flying club for women. She is calling it ‘The Swallow Club,” and already has four prospective members to make up the total of eleven —her lucky number. “I’m learning to fly at Hanworth, and
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  • 265 5 SHOULD DEFENDANT HAVE COSTS? London, Feb. 17. When a defendant pays into court an amount of money greater than is subsequently awarded to a plaintiff, is he entitled to costs? This point arose in the Court of Appeal last week. New Empress Saloons, Ltd.,
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  • 66 5 A fine of £3OO. with costs, was imposed on Guernsey Airways Ltd., at Guein>ey iast week, for having flown the flying-boat Cloud of lona without a wireless installation. The Cloud of lona was wrecked on Les Mirquiers Reef, Channel Islands, on July 31, with the loss of
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  • 223 5 Counterfeit shillings and two-shilling pieces so skillfully made that they deceived the expert eyes of bank cashiers were shown to an Obi Bailey judge last week. The coins had been found in the possession of James Seymour, 34-year-old known criminal, and 21-year-old
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    • 351 5 ■1 I ■i V 111 Lll i 111 Ob ja > kob Mil wl This might seem an extraordinary statement, but there are fur coats, and fur coats. It all depends upon the sort of a fur coat you are referring to. We don’t say that she does not want
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  • 975 6 Three Dilutions (In a recent broadcast talk in America Mr. W. J. Cameron presented three “angles** on the word “opportunity” We reproduce the article in full below-) rHERE is a good old word that has been badly abused by our muddled thinking, but a word that
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  • 224 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 24. The members of the newly formed Taiping Cricket Club have been at regular net practice every fine day since the inception o| the Club a few weeks back and hopes of a good season are being entertained. A practice
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  • 116 6 The Penang Municipal Band will perform on the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. tonight. The following is the programme: 1 March —Martial Moments. —Winter. 2 Overture—Tannhauser. —Wagner. 3 Suite from the composed film. “Robber 1 Robber Song. 2 Serenata. 3 Giannino’s March. 4 Romance. 5
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  • 140 6 West Ham had some hopes of signing a new outside-left last week, but their chief scout who watched the player decided that he was not suitable. The player was with a prominent Third Northern club, and negotiations had reached the stage at which a price had
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 54 6 ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED REX 8893 ROSE MARIE and INDIAN LOVE CALL Sung by u GRACIE FIELDS. FLfiVIIiaHTM (Song words given Free with this record) Also JACK PAYNE HIS BAND Latest number PICK YOURSELF UP Rex 8931 NEVER GONNA DANCE (From Film “Swing Time”) T. M. A. Music House. No.
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    • 245 6 does your child LOOK TOO THIN? Many a mother strives to console herself with the thought that her child, although dreadfully thin, is “wiry.” Only too well does she realise that an extra few pounds of weight would make such a difference to the child’s appearance and be such a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 223 6 Everybody Is Out For A Merry Chop-Goh-Meh HERE'S A GRAND LAUGHING SHOW FOR THE OCCASION! Last 2 Shows TONIGHT HILARIOUS HOMYMOON, Charlie’s a model bride* Paramount's groom by day,but at night he walks in his sleep! Uproarious Comedy “EARLY TO BED” ONE LONG RIOT OF LAUGHTER with George Barber, Gail
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    • 69 6 I IM LAST NIGHT Opening Tomorrow 6.15 Tonight —9.30 WARNER BROS. BIG COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR! V HEAVEN'S LET ROSS ALEXANDER, worlds A champion salesman and Beverly Roberts N EL S I show you their 1936 money-making love- 1 I making method in I MEXIMB ttiEtn Rbi« RafN JMJ
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    • 263 6 —Next Change •AN ADAM IN A JUNGLE EDEN! Ready to love ready to protect her! THE NEW, G R EATER T arzan picture Eq». Undoubtedly The Most Exciting Picture of the Season. Last Night Of Extended Season! W indsoß 5.45 LAST NIGHT, TONIGHT 9 00 Here Again, We Bring Another
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  • 89 7 NO PROPER INTERPRETER The case against Jagat Singh, the well-known Penang Sikh moneylender, which was fixed for hearing yesterday before H. A. L. Luckham, the second magistrate, Penang, was postponed owing to want of a qualined Hindustani interpreter. Mr. B. R. Sharma, the Hindustani interpreter attached
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  • 380 7 BRITISH RESIDENT AMONG AUDIENCE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 22. Few amateur shows in Kuala Lumpur have been so thrilling' as “Magic, Mirth and Mystery” presented by the Malayan Magic Circle in the Pavilion Theatre last «light at the end of their
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  • 162 7 Misappropriated Bicycle A young Chinese, Law Hong Chow, was yesterday bound over for six months in the sum of $25, by Mr. H.A.L. Luckham, the second magistrate, Penang, for having misappropriated a bicycle valued at $5 belonging to Lail Singh. Inspector Astin told the Court that
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  • 103 7 (From Our Own Correspondent! Mr. A .W. Hughes of the Chartered Bank. Sercmban, the ho»?, secretary of the Seremban Coronetion Committee forwards us the following list of the contributions he las received for the Seremban Coronation Celebration Ford. Fund. c The Hon Mr. G. L. Ham 100-00 Chartered
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  • 177 7 Most of the Singapore aircraft which were at Penang during the Penang Flying Club’s air display at the week-end have returned to Singapore. The machines from Singapore included No. 36 (torpedo bomber) Squadron. No. 803 Squadron of the Fleet Air Arm. attached to the aircraft-carrier Hermes, three
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  • 181 7 The case was mentioned before Mr. H. A.L. Luckham in the Penang Police Court, yesterday, in which five Cantonese women, Lim Chai Toh, Chin Ah Seng, Lee Ah Fong, Wong Ah Swee and Chen Ah Ying, were charged on three
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  • 349 7 19,500,000 Patrons Every Week Statistics showing the distributii of film theatres in Europe and Amca, the development of attendances in fferent countries, and the increase or *crease of box-office receipts, accordin to the latest calculations by the Int<ational Association of Cinema-Propries are now published. The report
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  • 159 7 Monday Feb. 15. Commodore A.F.E. Palliser left Government House. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices this morning. Tuesday Feb. 16. Vice Admiral and Mrs. C.P. Talbot and Miss Talbot, Lady Rosalind Northcote and Hon. Mr. AC. Baker
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  • 84 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tanah Rata, Feb. 22. Encoutering two three-quarter grown tigers on the Cameron Highlands Road between the eleventh mile posts, Mr. J. Cornwell, of Kilat Gardens, accelerated his car and knocked one down. Turning his car back after the impact he found
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  • 829 8 WITH Rubber and Tin, the two major Malayan industries once again in the limelight the claim of other agricultural industries are apt to be overlooked and for this reason we think the publication of a booklet entitled “Agriculture in Malaya” by the Malayan Information Agency, London, is
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  • 34 8 Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay, J.P., will declare open the All Malaya Tamil Reform Youths’ fourth conference at Ipoh, and Mr. A. N. P. Hamid Kalanjlam, Editor, Desabhimani, will be the President.
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  • 23 8 A Lenten Service will be held at the Tamil Methodist Church. Penang, on Friday at 6 p.m. All are cordially invited.
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  • 830 8 The Future of Education-Remedy for Unemployed— Suggestions in Local School MagazineA Readable Publication Badly Set I HAVE to acknowledge, from the Penang English School, Penang, a copy of its first magazine, entitled Fifth Annual, 1937. It is the first number since the school was started in 1932
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  • 117 8 Caused Hurt To Hotel Jaga (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 25. George Edwards, an European engineer employed by Kinta Kellas Tin, Batu Gajah, was yesterday sentenced to a day’s imprisonment and fine of $5O, in default 14 days’ hard labour, for causing grievous hurt to a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 18 8 TOOTAL RED LABEL POPLIN Regd. /Ilk /yj// I HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD. PENANC Ipoh, KuMa Lumpur dt Singapore
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 288 8 Thursday, 25th February. 1937. AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS ONLY CHIEW HUAH CANTONESE OPERA: “Kew Kok Leong Tau Loo” No free lists Seats:—6o. 40. ?0 and 20 cents. THE GRAND NOORAN OPERA: “All Vaudeville Kronchong Night” No free lists Seats:—so. 30 4 20 cents.
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    • 17 8 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW <46 p.m. TOMORROW 12.26 a.m. 7.06 ajn. 1.05 p.m. T 23 p.m.
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  • 537 9 Pinned Under Car In Ditch SOLDIERS’ HEROIC EFFORTS AT RESCUE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Feb. 24. WO Europeans were killed when the sports car in whch they were travelling along Pasir Panjang Road early this morning skidded and fell into a water-filled ditch. The
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  • 338 9 Handicaps For Third Day The following are the handicaps for Saturday, the concluding day of the meeting: HORSES, Class 1, Div. 1, Is 4 Miles. MILTONDALE 9.00 BESTLOT 8.13 BELLE EDNA 8.08 KNIGHT’S EYE 8.06 HERBE FOLLE 7.10 SINGING BIRD 7.10 VEDAS 7.09 WICKLOW BAY 7.07 HORSES, Class
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  • 178 9 Entertaining Film At Queen's ■‘Flying Hostess.” With William Gargan, Judith Barrett, William Hall, Andy Devine and others. Universal picture at the Queen’s. Radio frantically calling, as an air hostess endeavours to pilot a niana back to the air-port, the pilot himself incapacitated by air bandits. That is
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  • 291 9 Court Story “No. 1 AGENT” FINED $l5O Described by the prosecution as “a No. 1 agent for a known bookmaker,” Eusoff bin Ahmad, until recently a clerk employed at the Penang Municipality, was fined >l5O in the Penang Police Court today on a charge of loitering in
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  • 73 9 H.M.S. Cumberland, of the China Squadron. arrived in Penang this morning escorted by H.M.S. Falmouth. The Hon the Resident Councillor. Mr. A.M. Goodman, went on board. The cruiser will remain here until Tuesday. It is the flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles J.C. Little, K. C. 8., Commander-in-Chief
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  • 61 9 The following have been selected to represen the Majlis Keatiaan Melayu against “C” Company in the M.F.A. League match on Saturday, at the Dato Kramat ground at 5.15 p.m. E.M. Shariff, A.R. Hamid. S. Mohamed. A. Amin. M.S. Ayub, S. Ayub, Tahir, C.P. Ani, Ibrahim, Mohd. Zain
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  • 149 9 Sports Club v A Kedah XI The following will represent the Penang Sports Club against a Kedah XI at cricket on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. on the Esplanade, Penang. Dr. H. O. Hopkins (Capt.), T. S. Anthony, S. Biggs, H. A. F. Brooke, C. N. Hogan, P.
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  • 111 9 AIR MAIL i The air mails despatched on Feb. 14 per the Imperial Airways and cm Feb. 18 per the Netherlands Aircraft were delivered in London on Feb. 22 and 23 respectively. OUTWARD MAIL I A mail for Sabang and Kota Radja by the s.s. Gen
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    • 122 9 POSITION VACANT Wanted an Electric Welder for a Mine on the West Coast of Siam. State age, experience and salary required to Box No. 94 c/o Pinang Gazette. < TNI TRUI TONIC POOD* I INFANTS o INVALID 5 j 1 W®Jyw«W|A “THE MARCH OF THE CHILDREN” Let your Baby, too,
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    • 142 9 uuith a BROWNIE There’s nothing your friends like better than to have you 1 p take snapshots of them With a “Brownie” (made by Kodak) your success as a picture-taker is assured. The Brownie” Six-20 has a -—-Ai Diway lens which gives sharp focus for both distant y shots and
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  • 1245 10 F. M. S. Government To Contribute £3,000 J (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb 11. Full details are now available of the scheme whereby 3,000 square yards of Commarket-street, Oxford are to be laid with £7,500 worth of rubber paving without cost to the City Council.
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  • 626 10 Big Increase In Tonnage Feb. 13. The twelfth annual general meeting of Selayang Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held yesterday at King William-street House E. C. Major Rcnald J. Cargill who presided, said: Gentlemen, —For purposes of comparison the recovery this year of 293.06 tons of tin concentrates
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  • 18 10 Mr. Harry Lane, chairman and managing director of Heenan, Beddow and Sturmey, Ltd., constructional engineers.
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  • 829 10 Removal Of Levies By Nanking Urged “The financial sickness of nations has led to normal channels of trade being diverted to new courses and we aie all familiar with the inevitable evils attached to such dislocation. Governments have found it necessary to conduct their foreign trading
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    • 54 11 SUNDAY GAZETTE The First SUNDAY Newspaper Published in JVlalaya SPECIAL FEATURES Illustrated London Letter: Women’s Page: Chess and Bridge Notes; Motoring and Aviation Review. China Page: Film and Gramophone Notes: Scouts Notes: Junior Section: Weekly Sports Review: Week-End Radio Programmes. All The Week-End Sport Fully Reported in the SUNDAY GAZETTE:
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  • 430 12 Eight Smaller Stations Closed Down The voices of eight Shanghai Chinese radio stations have been silenced permanently as a result of an order of the Ministry of Communications asking the broadcasters to close up. In taking this drastic step, the Ministry is acting upon its desire to ease
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  • 86 12 Ireland v. Scotland Followers of Rugby football in general, and those who follow’ the fortunes of the Irish and Scottish teams in particular, will find a broadcast of special interest in the programmes from Daventry on Feb. 28, 7.20 p.m. (Malayan Time), when an account of the international
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  • 160 12 Work Of Lifeboat Racing Association At the annual meeting of the International Lifeboat Racing Association, held in New York, Mr. J. J. Kelleher, vicepresident of the United Fruit Co., was elected president of the Association. In complimenting the Association on the splendid work it was doing
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  • IF SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
    • 330 12 Threat Of Exclusion From British Waters Shiping circles in Japan are greatly alarmd over the Cabinet change, says the Japan Chronicle. Pinning hope on the various rarine measures drafted by the Japanese Mnistry of Communications, they have been rushing a number of new schemes, such 13 the reinforcement
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    • 270 12 Crew Tear Up Decks To Feed Furnaces Hamilton, Feb. 14. The Freighter Lindenbank, leaving Liverpool on January M, bound for Tampico, Mexico, from the time she left port met terrific weather across the Atlantic. Ten days ago fuel gave out. Capt. Jackson immediately ordered the
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    • 498 12 b.S. “PEISANDER” from Liverpool sails today for Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama M.S. “JLTLANDIA” from Singapore via Malacca and Port Swettenham. Sails today for Colombo, Aden, Dijibout, Suez, Port Said, La Goulette, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen. S.S. ’’BULAN” from Singapore via ports. Sails Friday. S.S. ‘’RANCHI” from
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    • 460 12 All Previous Records Broken During the past year the Swedish shin building industry has been breaking ali previous records. An aggregate tonnage of 154,000 gross tons was launched frX Swedish yards in 1936. this being about 22,000 tons above the output of the for mer record year 1930.
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    • 159 12 New Station To Be Opened At Tobermory The Royal National Ldefboat Institution has laid down eight more motor lifeboats, three for Scotland, two for England, two for Ireland and one for Wales. Oe is for a new station which the Institution has decided to establish at
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    • 100 12 Skin Itch Cause Curbed Overnight Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny scams and poreg where germs hide and cause terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Blackheads, Pirnpies, Dhoby Itch, Singapore Foot and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not kill the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 619 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES' B. B. C. EMPIRE STATION TODAY TRANSMISSION 2. <5.20 p.m.—Big Ben. Haunting harmonTfes in syncopation, by George Posford and JKiH Williamson. 6.4o—‘John Londoner at Home’—B. An evening with some of his many and various acquaintances. Presented by Pascoe Thornton. 7.lo—The BBC Welsh Orchestra; leader, Frank Thomas; «conductor,
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    • 378 12 Tune m on the following wavelength»: TRANSMISSION f GSS f 1.47.47 Mo/e (19.97 m.) GBG 17.79 Mo/e (19.89 •».> GBB 9.51 Mo/e (91.55 m. > TRANSMISSION 9 GBR f 1.47.47 Mc/e (19.97 •».> GSR 15.14 Mo/e (19.89 m.) GBB 9.51 Mc/e (91.55 m.> TRANSMISSION 5 GSD 11.75 Mc/e (95.59 m)
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  • 190 13 in Recognition Of Excellent Work Recently, in London, Lady Margaret Shaw, wife of the Chairman of the P.&O. and British India companies, presented a gold cigarette case on behalf of the B. I. Board to Captain J. W. Gilchrist of the “Modasa” in recognition of his
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  • 88 13 Nelspruits (Transvaal), Feb. IX Surrounded by thousands of wild anlr mala 120 American tourists from the Knar Franconia are stranded for the night ka the Kruger National Park. I They are sitting in their cars on Prette rius Kop through the night, heavy rain» having turned the
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    • 745 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG. THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due (In conjunction with Glen A Shire Line) Penang London GLENGARRY L’don, R’dam, ITburg, A’werp A M’borougb Feb. 26 Mar. 29 <l. AGAMEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, ITburg A Glasgow Mar. 0 Mar. SI B. DIOMED
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    • 719 13 Ddft and “Ot V BRITISH INDIA SINGAPORE. CHINA JAPAN S/S "RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 25th FEB. Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under .Penang. Teluk Anson. Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. “rtilaN” Feb. 26 Outwards from London for China Japan. “wata
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1042 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES and economic review in Ge man. Call DJQ IvllwVlvl 8.35 Hitler Youth programme. 9.05 Music Station in Batavia broadcasts on tte fol- by Beethover.’s Contemporaries. Pianist: ■owing wavelengths* Wolfgang Brugger. 9.20 News and econo10AO a.m.—lUso pan YDA 6340 mic review English on DJE, DJN, DJQ kcls (49.67 m.)
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  • 1665 14 Easy Win For Jock Druce BRITANNIA PAYS WELL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Feb. 24. THE second day’s races of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting this afternoon proved to be a favourites’ day, punters being able to pick out most winners, the two notable
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  • 45 14 JOCKEY DODD, who rode a treble <* yesterday, is returning P West Australia early next week. H came Malaya to ride for traine O'Neill at last Singapore's Gold Cut Meeting. It is possible that he mat retain for the next May meeting Singapore.
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  • 119 14 Wolves Trounce Grimsby In Fifth Round Replay In the F.A. Cup fifth round replay Wolverhampton trounced Gnmsby by six goals to two. states a Reuter message. The two top-notcherg in the English League. Arsenal and Charlton Athletic, drew, each team scoring one goal. The second division
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  • 116 14 WILL HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF? This will be the third occasion that the struggle for the Ashes will go as far as the Fifth Test in Australia. In 1895 when Stoddart’s team toured Australia. England won the first two Tests at Sydney and Melbourne, and Australia the
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  • 163 14 Evergreens Beat Kilat (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. A badminton match between the Kilat Badminton Party and the Evergreen Badminton Party was played on Monday night at the Town Hall. Taiping, and resulted in a win for the Evergreens by five matches to three. The results are
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  • 794 15 Grand National Aspirants Beaten At Lingfield OLDEN MILLER, the most discussed ’chaser of this generation, continues to set problems even to those who believe in him most sincerely of all his admirers. It has still to be settled who shall ride him in the
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  • 204 15 The prize for this week’s biggest act of idiocy goes to the man—w T as it R. E. S. Wyatt ?—who gave Leslie Ames a bowling spell in the M. C. C.’s match with a Queensland Country XI. at Canberra; writes Paul Irwin in
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  • 190 15 Supporters Knock Up £6,000 Leicestershire Cricket Club has been saved. In two weeks £6,000 has been raised, it was announced at the adjourned special meeting of the club last week. This is sufficient to carry on the club for the next three years, so the committee withdraw
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  • 207 15 Tennis Players Ask For Loan Of Crystal's Ground The young lawn tennis players of Surrey have approached the county executive asking for “permission” to train on the ground of the Crystal Palace F.C. The leader of the movement, P. V. V Sherwood, a member of the
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  • 176 15 Folly Of Welsh F.A. Action The Welsh Football Association have not done the game any good by their refusal to allow the Wales Ireland match at Wrexham 17 to be broadcast. The bar has gone up because of the old-fashioned belief that the attendance would be affected.
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  • 57 15 Scramble for souvenirs—Voce, caught Bradman, bowled Smith, and Australia had toon the third Test Match, at Melbourne, by 365 Here’s the scene at the fin ah. The England batsman, so confident the Australian captain would not mss the ball, turning round to jdin Sievers and Oldfield in
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  • 612 15 pLAYER shortage at Highbury! When you have got over the shock I will endeavour to explain. Many at Hillsboro* wondered why Manager George Allison—most impressiveooKing in a monocle, these days, by the Aa Y —was so insistent about his phone call to Highbury to find out what
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    • 37 15 Salie (i RANTS W The man in the street says it’s good g/ The connoisseur says it's good fl We say it's good Try it —and you'll say it's good. y WJ v Si. > Ik?** by fa
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  • LATEST SHARE AND COMMODITY NEWS
    • 339 16 Strong Voodoo. Feb. 24. YesiercUj Hue of I*» S »x.. *****4 1144» YMdiag. 4 p.c.. 19M49 111% War L®ta 3H p.c. 101% CM. Ua. Am (Uaito) 9% rradMtul “A" 35 ■aval Amcc. (M*. »4.) 9 Ct. Waaura Ord. s CMk PM. ($25) 16?» Chartered Bank (£5) 15%
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    • 115 16 "London, Feb. 24. Firm. Spot 10 buyers 10 [A sellers. April]June 10§ buyers 10J sellers. July Sept. lOg buyers 105 sellers. C»cL|Dec. 10 [J buyers 102 sellers. Krw York: 21.37 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 26.270 tons Liverpool 38,618 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Feb.)£l9s. PEPPER White
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    • 182 16 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today:— TIN:— Buyers Sellers Ampat 5|4J 5,9 Batu Selangor 1.65 1-70 Hong Fatt 1.57$ 1.62$ Jelebu 1.27$ I.32sex Kpg. Lanjut 26j3 26 9 Kuala Kampar 16|9 17|3ex Kuala Lumpur 22|0 22,6 ex Kuchai Ord. 1-75 1-80
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    • 123 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 105 964 105$ New York 4.89? 4.89 s Montreal 4.89 g 4.89 Brussels 29.02$ 29.02$ Geneva 21 45$ 21.44 Amsterdam 8.94 8.931 Milan 93 92 D Berlin 12.16} 12.16 Athens 547$ sellers 547$seDers Bucharest 670 sellers 670 sellers Buenos Aires 17$ unquoted .Monte
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    • 82 16 a TIN:— Y ESTERDAY TODAY I.—aOH (Spot) £249.0.0 £244. 0.0 London —(3 months) £250.0.0 £244.10.0 Singapore >123.00 >122.00 Bpstnovv Done Penang Bnotiweo Dona COPRA-(Sundrled) w OO BUBBEB J— >ll.OO 10 d 10 A d 36c April/Jun. 36gc TAPIOCA >- Fair Seed Medium W-35 >4.30 >4.60 >4.55 ■MB»—, J
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    • 152 16 The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today:— TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 5)3 5 9 Asams 34)6 35(6cum Bangrins 24)0 25)0 Batu Selangors 1.65 1-68 Hong Fatts 1.57$ 1.62$ Hongkongs 34|6 3516 Idris 13|0 14|0 Jelepangs 30(3 3113 Jelebus 132 I.3scum Kamuntings 15)6 16)3
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    • 201 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN:—- Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.65 1.70 Hong Fatt 1.57$ 1.62$ Jelebu 1.27$ 1.32$ Kuchai 1.75 1 ..80 Lukut 1.32$ 1.37$ Nawng Pet 90 921 North Taiping 1.02$ 1.07$ Petahngs 10.00 10.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.45 1.50 Rantau Ordy. 1.55 1.60 Rantau Pref. 1.57$ 1.62} Sungei Luas 2.40
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    • 111 16 Cotton Steel Imports Up Figures of Japanese trade in January show that the adverse balance was 39 per cent, above the January, 1936, total. This increase was mainly due to a marked increase in imports of raw cotton, beans and iron and steel. Exports declined
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    • 97 16 During the week ending Feb. 13, I<<37 exports from Malayan ports amounted to 36,972 cases, of which: 28.810 (78 per cent.) cases were to the U. Kingdom, 400 (l, per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 4,080 (11 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 3,682
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    • 159 16 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS UN:*- Bayers Sellers Ampats 5)3 5)7$ Eong Fatt« 1.60 1.65 Jihans 28 32 Jelebus 1.27$ 1.35 ex Katus 24)0 24)6 K. Lanjuts 26|3 27J0 K. Kamuntings 10|0 10)6 Laruts 16|3 169 Lukuts 1.35 1.40 Nawng Pets 87$ 92$ Norths 97$ 1.02} P. Rivers 12)3 12
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    • 237 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Allenbys 2.05 2.15 Ayer Panas 2.05 2.10 Bassetts .92*4 .95 Batu Lintangs 1.50 1.55 Bedfords 1.35 1.40 Bentas 1.47} 1.52} Brogas 1.20 1.25 Indragiris 1.72$ 1.80 Jerams 1.27} 1.32} Lunas 2.40 2.50 Mandai-Tekongs .25 .27} M. Pindas 1.82} 1.90 Mentakabs .52} .55 N Scudais 1.90
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    • 257 16 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAAISCHAPPIJ N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCH!» 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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    • 530 16 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3.000 oor Capital Subscribed fi soOQor Reserve Fund and Rest £1.247 Capital Paid Up U BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Right Hon. Lerd Catto of Cairncattc. Chalrmaw, Sir Charles Alexander Innes, k C. 8.1.. 0.1 1L Sir Thomas Smith, Kt, J.M.
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