Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1935
1935-06-26
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Advertisement1774 1935-06-26 2 RATES FOR CASUAL bank holiday. ESSO MAR MARMAX j BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK The Exchange Banks CYLO “M AR SURETT HANDCL MAATSCHAFEU AD communications relating to be closed on Monday, Ist y. Royal Charter 1853). advertisements should be addressed to j i j Paid-uo Capital £3 000 nor the Advertising1,774 words
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Article2388 1935-06-26 3 DOCTORS' BAFFLING PROBLEMS SCIENTIST'S SURPRISING CLAIMS MOTOR SPIRIT FROM TAR LONDON'S TELEVISION STATION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, J une 15. BRITISH CHEMISTS’ MISSION A partv of forty analytical chemists from all parts of Great Britain have just left London for a brief Continental tour. They belong2,388 words
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Advertisement37 1935-06-26 3 [new shop] SHANGHAI LACE CO., 1 27, Bishop Street, Penang. 1 DEALERS J 1 OF 1 EMBROIDERIES, HANDICRAFTS. ARTS j NOVELTIES r Also In Stock CAMPHOR-WOOD CHESTS and I I BEAUTIFUL PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES ETC., ETC. f37 words
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Advertisement464 1935-06-26 3 First thing in the morning—an excellent pick-me-up.” His Own 62 Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ d HEADACHE 4 NEURALGIA Dear Sir»—l have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for Apast six-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in f|*V/ the hips, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulders, gg I I have464 words
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Article624 1935-06-26 4 WITH EASTERN MAGNIFICENCE BODYGUARDS WITH CURVED SWORDS GREETING OF 19 GUNS London, June 14. THE Emir Saud, tall, studious young Crown Prince of Saudi, Arabia, was given a royal welcome when he arrived at Dover on lune 17, and an hour later, during an624 words
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Article455 1935-06-26 4 The Government's Veto ORDER AND RELIEF The Same Rule For All RUIN, FEAR AND SUPERSTITION Calcutta, June 15. The Government of India have refused to allow Mr. Gandhi to go to Quetta, applying to him the same regulators as to every other private individaul. As the455 words
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Article504 1935-06-26 4 Carter Commission Criticised "RACIALISM OF THE WORST TYPE" Simla. The Rev. C. F. Andrews interviewed Mr. G. S. Bajpai (Secretary, Department of Education, Health and Lands), in connexion with the crisis facing Indians in Kenya in respect of the reservation cf an increased area of highlands504 words
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Advertisement164 1935-06-26 4 //>• mo«t gonorally ut9ful ModMno for all CUmatoa a niCollislrowogfe ■ST m I Mil •Til Ther J I »I•■ k! «in no Substitute Act* like charm In Check* and arrest* DIARRHOEA and ’EVER, CROUP. AGUE. STOMACH CHILLS CHOLERA 'a7d DYSENTERY Neuralgia. Gout, Rheumatism Convincing Modic*i Tatimoay accumpanieo eack Betti*. Of164 words
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Advertisement141 1935-06-26 4 FORD ENGINEERING TRIUMPH Ford presents for 1935 two Fast, Powerful, Economical trucks I( that stand up under the most severe punishment of roads and loads. I -4 i fc w A bL Hl Is I w I jIBI JRHmh MwLI Fl W /I I 1 Bi is I IK lllh.-J--L141 words
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3854 1935-06-26 5 MR. SAMUEL CRITICISES PROPOSED AMENDMENTS NEW FORM OF APPLICATION OF WATER ALSO ATTACKED •X TWO MOTIONS LOST ON A SINGLE VOTE At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners Mr. C. Samuel made strong criticism of the proposed new amendnents to sections of the3,854 words
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Advertisement222 1935-06-26 5 I Modern Mens’ Wear. j A S THE style of this Shirt is in t’ the attached Van Heusen SHJRT-J i I WITH COVERED "VAN HEUSEN" COLLAR ATTACHED Collar. It is therefore I" a collar which is indistinguished from the ordinary detached collar and ensures the degree of smartness. Made222 words
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Article, Illustration322 1935-06-26 6 GENTLY DOES IT.—Ginger beer, oj course, is one of the best aids to the playing of a waiting game like angling. ‘Children's Own’ Angling Festival THE ADVANCE GUARD —Hopes of a bumper catch ran high among these smiling youngsters. They were arriving for the juvenile322 words
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Article387 1935-06-26 7 RUBBER FACTORY IN KLANG With machinery which formerly belonged to Messrs. Tan Kah Kee, Ltd., now in voluntary liquidation, a rubber factory nas started at Klang. A Straits Times correspondent describes below a visit to the works. The Malayan Rubber Works, Klang, is due to the387 words
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Article134 1935-06-26 7 Woman Queries Amount Of Fine When Liew Yin pleaded guilty at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court to being in possession of 1 I|l6 gallons of samsu valued at $4.02 and on which duty, $6.02, had not been paid, Mr. T.G.D.A. Cooper, assistant Superintendent of Customs, explained to134 words
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Article994 1935-06-26 7 Defendant Counter-Claims For Profits Due JUDGMENT RESERVED The case was concluded yesterday in the District Court, before Mr. B. F. Bridge, in which Leow Oh Heng sued Low Ho Choon for $464-36 being the amount advanced to the defendant by the plaintiff on several i occasions, which transactions994 words
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Article194 1935-06-26 7 Six Months* R.l. For Cheating The case was concluded yesterday in the police court in which a Tamil, Sockalingam stood charged with cheating a compatriot Peter of $25 by falsely representing to him that he would find employment for complainant's brother as a boy, at a coffee-shop in194 words
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Article68 1935-06-26 7 For gaming in public at Maxwell Road on Monday four Chinese appeared in the police court yesterday. The accused, Lim Ah Yee. Ho Teik Huat, Tan Ah Seng and Lee Ah Yeong, pleaded guilty when charged. Inspector W. Ingham said that 42 cents w’ere found. First accused68 words
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Article539 1935-06-26 7 Denied Being Employed By Complainant FURTHER HEARING ADJOURNED That complainant gave him the money as a loan was the defence put up by a Chinese named Khooj Bok Hoon in the police court yesterday when charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $2OO cn May539 words
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Article70 1935-06-26 7 Seen By Party Near 31 st. Milestone A full-grown tiger was seen near the on Friday night at about nine o'clock, by 31st. milestone, Cameron Highlands Road, Mr. T. Selvanayagam, Head Overseer, P.W.D., Cameron Highlands, and his friends, whilst they were returning by car from Ringlet. The tiger70 words
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Article138 1935-06-26 7 Sentence of 14 days’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on a youth named Yong Kam who pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday on an amended charge of committing mischief. Inspector R. D. Wightman prosecuted. Accused previously claimed trial when charged with theft of an Austin car P. 1989138 words
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Article624 1935-06-26 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Jchore, we understand, is now providing for the registration of aliens living in the State. Second Lieutenant W. G. Ashford. M.V.1., has been promoted to the rank cf Lieutenant. i Mr. H. C. Butler, the Sungei Siput planter, and Mrs. Butler are due from leave by the “Beringia”624 words
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Advertisement51 1935-06-26 7 LOS T "THE WINNING TICKET" in THE IRISH SWEEPSTAKE FINDERS WILL BE REWARDED WITH A SWELL ALL COMEDY SHOW AT THE <? UEE N 1 S next change I YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT IT IS TO LAUGH UNTIL YOU SEE HOW “THE WINNING TICKET” WAS LOST THERE HAS NEVER BEEN51 words
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Advertisement104 1935-06-26 7 w n tin w w MARCONIPHONE RADIO-GRAM r THE NEW JUBILEE MODEL 287. The new Jubilee Radio Gramophone a remarkable in- strument in every way, exceptional both in performance and i specification. Fitted with 5 -Valve 7 -Stage superhet chassis i incorporating quiet A.V.C., Tone Compensated Volume control. An ideal104 words
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146 1935-06-26 8 —Reuter. Retires In Tenth Round 50.000 SEE WEMBLEY FIGHT London, June 25. Tn the Wembley Open Air Stadium before a crowd of 50.000 Walter Neusel of Germany defeated the British Champion, Tack Petersen, who retired at the end of th? tenth of a return—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article357 1935-06-26 8 P.C.C. Hold D.A.F.C. To A Draw ONE GOAL EACH On the Esplanade yesterday, in a hirst Division League match, the P. C. C. succeeded in holding the D.A.F.C. to a draw. The P.C.C. were the first to score and held the lead when the sides crossed357 words
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Article209 1935-06-26 8 Reuter. Squires And Holmes Score Centuries SOUTH AFRICANS WIN AGAIN London, July 25. The following are the results of the principal cricket matches concluded today:— Surrey beat Worcester by eight wickets. Surrey: 433 1 Squires 143, Holmes 114) and 75 for two wickets. Worcester: 157 (Fender 7Reuter. - 209 words
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Article485 1935-06-26 8 Junior Inter-Team Badminton TWO DOUBLES PLAYED YESTERDAY I (BY “SPECTATOR”) The Merrilads Badminton Party won the two doubles played yesterday at the Hu Yew Seah court against the Highways and Byways Party in the Junior Inter-Team Championship series. Play, though not of a high standard, was nevertheless485 words
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Article125 1935-06-26 8 Customs Win Opening Match i 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I I Ipoh, June 26. j In tha first match of the Perak F. A. Cup Competition the Customs scored a [cicarcut victory of four goals to nil against jthe Malays. I In the opening stages the125 words
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Article325 1935-06-26 8 —Reuter. Played In Thunderstorm DUKE OF KENT PRESENT Japanese Win Doubles Match London, June 25. When play wag due to begin at 2 p.m. at Wimbledon today, there wag thunder, lightning and heavy rain. The atmosphere wag very heavy, several women fainting. < i The inclement weather—Reuter. - 325 words
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Article253 1935-06-26 8 Burton And Cotton Leading LAWSON LITTLE HAS CLOSE SHAVE London, June 25. When play started today in the British Open Golf Championship, a thick mist overhung both courses and conditions were un" pleasant. The leaders at the end of the second qualifying round were as follows:253 words
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Article, Illustration39 1935-06-26 8 E.R.T. Holmes Replc .ng Mitchell-Innes LATTER DOWN WiTH HAY FEVER E. R. T. Holmes, the Surrey Captain, will replace Mitchell-Innes in the second test. The latter is suffering from an attack of hay fever.—Reuter. E.K.T. HOLMES39 words
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Article138 1935-06-26 8 Handicaps For Second Day The following handicaps (*hree races only) arc) announced for Second Day <of the Ipoh meeting on July 3 Horses—Class 2—Div sion 3 5 Furlongs S’raight. Bintang Tujoh 9-00 Click 8-12 Gee Up 8-12 Waratah 8-07 Queen’s Course 8-07 Our Birthday 8-07 Diow’are 8-05 As’uj138 words
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Advertisement93 1935-06-26 8 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy No. 63 of 1935. RE CHOP SIN GIM CHUAN Notice is hereby given that on the Creditors’ Petition filed on the 22nd day of June, 1935, Interim Receiving Order was made in the93 words
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Advertisement200 1935-06-26 8 THE PENANG HARBOUR BOARD CHAIN FERRY SERVICE ACROSS PRAI RIVER The public are hereby notified that a Chain Ferry Service across Prai River (between New Ferry Road, Butterworth, and Jalan Bahru, Prai) will be inaugurated on Monday, Ist July, 1935. This service will be in operation daily between the hours200 words
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Article, Illustration767 1935-06-26 9 JACK HOBBS - "THESE SOUTH AFRICANS ARE GOING TO BE HARD TO BEAT" By JACK HOBBS, whose Full Running Commentary on the Match will appear in the “Pinang Gazette” tomorrow. London, June 14 The first Test Match between England and South Africa opens at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on767 words
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413 1935-06-26 9 "NOT GETTING ABOUT THE COURT SO FAST AS I DID" Miss Katharine Stammers, the twenty-one-year-old St. Albans girl, made sensational lawn tennis history at Beckenham on June 14 when she thoroughly routed the world star, Mrs. Wills Moody, by the score of413 words
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Article193 1935-06-26 9 Island S.C. Regatta Opens At Cowes A two-day fixture for the International and Solent classes opened at Cowes under the flag of the Island Sailing Club. Some rain fell and there was a, squally southerly wind. After the accident of the previous day, Mr. A.W.193 words
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Article137 1935-06-26 9 R. A. Accept Entry Golfers the world over will be pleased to learn that the entry of S. Brews, the South African champion, for the British Open Championship, which began at Muirfield yesterday, has been accepted by the Royal and Ancient Club. The following137 words
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Article205 1935-06-26 9 New Balk-Line Rule At the request of the leading professionals the Billiards Association and Control Council, at a meeting held in Lxjndon, decided to amend the balk-line rule, which hitherto required that the balk-line should be crossed once in each 200 points of a break. Under the amended rule205 words
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Article772 1935-06-26 9 Harwich To Southend I Success VELSHEDA SECOND Southend, June 4. Endeavour won the annual Channel race from Harwich to Southend, up the Barrow Deeps, a distance of 45 miles- Mr, Sopwith’s cutter waa a little more than a mile ahead of Mrs. W.L. Stephenson’s Velsheda at772 words
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Advertisement170 1935-06-26 9 < H1 GO SMARTLY HANDKERCHIEFED! Choose your handkerchiefs as you choose your ties—to 1 go with your suits—to suit all occasions. J See Pyramids at your outfitters. Colours and colour borders in inimitable variety, and a choice of self-designs even in white. Don’t be misled by the moderate Pyramid prices.170 words
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Article771 1935-06-26 10 The published agenda for yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners did not promise any debate but Mr. C. R. Samuel, whose interest on behalf of the ratepayers is well known, raised very strong objection to two proposals when the meeting came to confirm “decisions arrived at by771 words
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Article70 1935-06-26 10 at the ccrresponding date of 1934.—Rugby Radio Service. j London. June 25. The Exchequer returns show that the tctal ordinary revenue to date, exclusive of I self-balancing items, amounts to I £119,827,294, compared with £119,658,299 at [the corresponding date of last year. The total ordinary expenditure, exclusive ofat the ccrresponding date of 1934.—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article796 1935-06-26 10 (PROSPECTING BY AIR: Tests were recently carried out at Rochester of a small twin-engined seaplane which was shortly thereafter to leave for New Guinea, where it will be used to prospect for gold from the air. The area to be surveyed is about 35,000 square miles in796 words
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Article84 1935-06-26 10 Worst For Some Months One of the heaviest rains storms for some months was experienced in Penang shortly before noon today when many low-lying areas in town were flooded. The Esplanade padang was transformed into a miniature lake while the adjoining streets, Light and Duke Streets were84 words
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Article35 1935-06-26 10 —Reuter. Mr. Harry Hopkins has been appointed National Works Progress Administrator in i President Roosevelt’s gigantic public works scheme. He has appointed General Johnson as Works Progress Administrator in New York City.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article38 1935-06-26 10 Expected At Donmuang This Afternoon Bangkok, June 26. The Eastward bound Dutch Air Mail plane left Calcutta this morning. It is due at Don Muang this afternoon where it will be stopping for the night.38 words
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Article82 1935-06-26 10 Arrives In London On Short Visit London, June 25. Mr. Wang Chung-hwi, member of the Permanent Tribunal at the Hague arrived I in London on a short visit which is purely I private and of no political significance. I Reuter. Invitations have been issued for a82 words
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Advertisement149 1935-06-26 10 W Ik^* 8 \L naiq NOHMIRWHKKY 60Ef INTO AMY «300 Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH J~louse of Quality. I This denotes a high standard j of excellence and implies supe- I riority, both in the goods j supplied and also149 words
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Advertisement37 1935-06-26 10 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION 5 I S 3 MsMiq /TITS kfM Ibr™ Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE CO.. OOGNACL Established in 1838. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh A Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article261 1935-06-26 11 Mr. Agar On Rat Pest GREAT DAMAGE TO MALAYAN AGRICULTURE (From Our Own Correspodent.) Kualla Lumpur June 26. The extent of damage done by rats to agricultural crops in Malaya can be gauged by the remarks made by Mr. Shenton Agar, presiding alt the annual meeting of261 words
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Article87 1935-06-26 11 Young Fisherman Bound Over (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 25. Teoh Hock Khoon, a young fisherman of Pasir Itam, was today convicted by the Taiping Magistrate, on the charge of committing house trespass by night, by entering the house of Lee Ah Hoey (f). Accused was ordered87 words
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Article302 1935-06-26 11 CARNERA-LOUIS FIGHT I DESCRIBED New York, 26. Louis’s murderous attack reduced Camera to a pitiful sight. His face and chest were smeared with blood from a cut in the corner of the mouth. After being battered for five rounds Camera went down four times in the sixth round.302 words
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Article599 1935-06-26 11 SUPREME COURT SUIT CLAIM FOR PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST The defence that the Promissory Note had been redeemed was put up in a case in the Supreme Court this morning* when A. Saminathan (plaintiff) sued S. R. Rengasamy and his wife for the recovery of a599 words
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Article126 1935-06-26 11 Providing Chandu Smoking Facilities As a result of a raid on 113, Rope Walk, on June 5, Lim Boon Khay and a wcman. Lee Ah Sum, were produced before Mr. J-P. Biddulph in the Police Court this morning, charged with providing facilities for the smoking cf chandu126 words
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Article147 1935-06-26 11 "Postpone It To Give Me A Chance" “I cannot plead guilty to an offence committed on August 25 f 1935,’’ said Mr. H.L. Linnell to Che Maroff yesterday morning when the manager of Wardieburn estate w’as summoned for not having a motor lorry licensed for the147 words
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Article606 1935-06-26 11 ■I To Improve Quality Of I Rubber MACHINES AND ACID AT COST PRICE The following are extracts from the t report of the British Adviser on the I Social Economic Progress of the I People of Kelantan: i Considerable progress was made in the Agricultural Department’s efforts606 words
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Article92 1935-06-26 11 Information has been received by telegraph that 750 state-aided labourers will arrive tomorrow by s.s. Rajula. It is expected that 384 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak ar-d the ha’ance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there. Mr. J.E.B. Thomson left for Singapore yesterday by the “Klang.”92 words
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Advertisement29 1935-06-26 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Dinner Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE Sunday, 30th June ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p;m. BY I HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS.29 words
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Advertisement210 1935-06-26 11 tj > W K < dr WKS ■IHm if?."'UH |||||graF Another TRUFOOD BABY little girl is the Hon. Marye Rous, daughter of z Viscountess Dunuicb g Portrait by Tunbridge g vleatber... TRUFOOD for baby’s safety Baby will be safe on Humanised Tnifood however warm the weather, because Humanised Trufood is210 words
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Article1891 1935-06-26 12 SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN PROFITSCAPITAL PROPOSALS APPROVED MR. F. E. MAGUIRE'S SPEECH The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Straits Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on June 12 at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E. C. Mr. Francis E. Meguire, the chairman of the company, presided, and was supported by1,891 words
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Article98 1935-06-26 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 33|64 74 New York 4.94% 4.94% Montreal 4.94% 4.94% Brussels 29.25 29.27 Geneva 15.08 15.09 Amsterdam 7.24% 7.25 Milan 59ft 59J1 Berlin 12.23 12.25 Prague 117% 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 226% 226%98 words
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Advertisement219 1935-06-26 12 BTMTOINTMENT TOMM He said to me— shall we ever settle the Irish question i zw= v --.~-.-r—L F; /w s~dW -fi? firtw?' In/ I said to him I’ve settled the Scotch question—Johnnie Walker for me, every time JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., S’NGAPORE PENANG KUALA219 words
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Advertisement123 1935-06-26 12 —she’s amazingl” “Always at her best—it’s too easy You don’t know why Because, like thousands of other women who take care of their youth, she obeys a simple morning rule Take a teaspoonful of ENG'S “Fruit Salt” in a glass of water first thing every morning and you won’t need123 words
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Article103 1935-06-26 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Another Attempt To Run Away Feared DORSETSHIRE TO ESCORT THEM OUT OF HONGKONG Hongkong. June 26. His Majesty’s “Dorsetshire” is under half an hour sailing notice. It is believed to be due to the apprehension of official circles as to the intentions of—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article161 1935-06-26 13 bankments and bridges.—Rugby Radio Service. Low Lying Areas Flooded RAILWAY BRIDGE WASHED AWAY London, June 25. Severe thunderstorms broke over London and much of Southern England this afternoon. One man was killed, several houses struck and other damage done by heavy bail and rain. The temperaturebankments and bridges.—Rugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article78 1935-06-26 13 —Rugby Radio Service. For Work On L.M.S. Main Line London, June 25. A railway engine of unusual design with id. tribine as a method of traction haus been built for the main line work by the Lon-don-Midland-Scottish Railway- The drive frpm the turbine is direct to—Rugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Article41 1935-06-26 13 —Reu*~r. London, June 25. The death is announced of Lady Malcolm "Watson, wife of Sir Malcolm Watson. Sir Malcolm Watson is Director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Medicine and was formerly of the Malayan Medical IrService.-—Reu*~r. - 41 words
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Article231 1935-06-26 13 Different Procedure To Be i Adopted London. June 25. i In the presidental address at the annual feeting of the Royal Geographical Society, Major-General Sir Percy Ccx made a special reference to the new attempt to scale Mount Everest. The committee, he said, had decided on a231 words
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Article173 1935-06-26 13 .—Reuter. Sharp Fall Yesterday i INDIA'S HEAVY SALES A MYSTERY London, June 20. Silver has now fallen to the April level before the raising of the American internal price forced up the world price. This is chiefly due to the sharp falls yesterday and today.—Reuter. - 173 words
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Article190 1935-06-26 13 —Reuter. Complete Suppression By 1940 London, Jun? 25. Mr. Hoo Chih-tsai, the Chinese delegate to the League’s Opium Advisory Committee has written a letter to The Times, .answering Mr. J. O. P. Bland's charges t that Chinese opium constitutes nine-tenths of the world production and is.—Reuter. - 190 words
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Article120 1935-06-26 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Late Pierpont Morgan's Collection Of Miniatures London, June 25. The sale began yesterday at Christie’s of the famous collection of miniatures formed by the late Pierpont Morgan. The sale, which will be continued daily until Thursday, yielded £25,545 yesterday. A beautiful pendent of gold—Rugby Radio Service. - 120 words
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Article60 1935-06-26 13 .—Reuter. Promoted Ambassador At Washington Nanking, June 25. The Chinese Government announces that Dr. Alfred Sze has been promoted to first Chinese Ambassador at Washington and Mr. Chen Tien feng has been appointed Ambassador at Berlin. Dr. W. W. Yen. Dr. Wellington Koo and Mr. Quo Tai-chi.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article60 1935-06-26 13 Third Anniversary Of Change Celebrated (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 25. The third anniversary of the change in the government of Siam is being celebrated this week. On Monday night the Premier broadcasted. On Thursday the actual dat° of the signing of the draft constitution, there will60 words
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Advertisement37 1935-06-26 13 "PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S. S. ;a THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES r* Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday j COCKTAIL DANCES 4 6.30 to 9 p.m. WALTZ COMPETITION ON JUNE 26th 28th. > OPEN TO ALL NO ENTRY FEE.37 words
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Advertisement12 1935-06-26 13 EASTERN BAZAAR For LADIES' PYJAMA KIMONOS GOLF COATS, i 8, Bishop Street.12 words
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Advertisement38 1935-06-26 13 VeVeW-Ve'WeVeSSVeV.V-Ve’-VaVA I PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD» MONTHLY CHECK ROUS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS I?** s' INIIS GUM CASH BOOKS s' X DAY-BOOKS LETTER HEADS /MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS s' ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES WbVMiS'VWWKSVWV'Amm38 words
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Miscellaneous134 1935-06-26 13 JESSE L. LASKY Proudly Presents A PICTURE ACCLAIMED AS ONE OF THE TRULY GREAT SCREEN EPIC FOX FILM'S STORY OF STUDENT NURSES WARM OF HEARTS 1... GAY OF SPIRIT! BRA VE OF SOUL thousands have tugged at their HEARTS.! i now they tug at OORSa Thefve listened to. our 1134 words
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Article292 1935-06-26 14 r AIR MAILS A mail for Metlon (via Alor Star) by train to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mails Service will be closed at *3O a.m. today. A mail for Siam. Burma, Iraq, Palestine, Wfrypt Great Britain, Ireland and whple of Europe Alor Star-Amsterdam by292 words
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Article807 1935-06-26 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving; and soiling from Penang during the week: IN I'ORT TODAY S.S. CARNARVONSHIRE from Far East via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam, Hull, Hamburg end Ant werp. S.S. AGAMEMNON from807 words
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Advertisement24 1935-06-26 14 When Shopping Always REMEMBER 4 EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUE. WHAT LONDON IS DOING to HEAD Lr CHARLES ROBERTS In The SUNDAY GAZETTE.24 words
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Miscellaneous1422 1935-06-26 14 Wireless Programmes H q, Dances from the Rebel Maid PEN ANG (Phillips). Two Hungarian Dances The following are the wavelengths, two (Brahms). Three Bavarian Dances: Wavelength 493 metres rf which will be used simultaneously (1) The Dance (2) Lullaby (3) The Marksmen (Elgar). Programme for the week ending Se,tur080 —18-81,422 words
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Miscellaneous207 1935-06-26 14 Freiherr vom Stein —the German Peasants’ Liberator A Life Portrait 9.05 —News in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB 9.20 —“Young Schumann” “Women’s Love and Life” Davidsbundlertanze Sigrid Hutschenreuter (Songs) Richard Laugs (Piano) 10.05 —A little Domestic Cantata Choruses, Dances and Songs The Heinrich Schutz Circle 10.35 News207 words
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Advertisement1774 1935-06-26 15 ISaRpTH 4 fdi doixar STEAMSHIP LINE L r^ K 'J 1 rmm cWAMericAn mail line <' KLtkU-LNIINO >££§@3 At V V JgL’ I .-O nf JA > BLUK FUMHBI LIMB w^T7 I .k!~ Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Dre T^X^ 8 L^te^^ b Z l bu r g Ia3SOW1,774 words
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Advertisement265 1935-06-26 16 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Wednesday. 26th June. 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. “THUM CHIN SEANG MAH” 2. “SO YIANG SNEAH”—Part 1. Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. FREE LISTS CANCELLED. LAU SAI ENG HONG TEOCHEW265 words
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Advertisement185 1935-06-26 16 LOST 1 lb. A WEEK FOR 20 WEEKS Woman’s Delight at Slimmir Success Tlow would you like to lose 20 lbs. of in 20 weeks, and at the same time incre your energy and improve your healu Get weighed today and note your wei then buy a bottle of Kruschen185 words
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Miscellaneous140 1935-06-26 16 A i 6-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 FIRST NATIONAL'S SENSATIONAL EXPOSURE OF AN AMAZING MENACE TO MORALS I Selling Their Beauty to the Highest Bidder—Spurning a Good Man's Love for the Luxury a Stranger Offers—Are Girls Taking the Easiest Way Out of the CRASH? THE GREAT LOVERS OF Ti 1 E140 words
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Miscellaneous189 1935-06-26 16 «Ml llluDP/ OHWb PMowa —jjy MS TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HINDUSTANI TALKIE OF THE YEAR MASTER BHAGWANDAS (The Well-known Golden-Voiced Singer) A MISS MADHURI (India’s Beautiful Talented Actress) LOVING SINGING TOGETHER IN Krishna Sudama A lavish production af a great mythological story. IT'S BIG/ IT’S COLOSSAL/ Unequalled189 words
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459 1935-06-26 17 NEW SEQUEL TO COLLEGE RAG ADMITTED ACTION FOR WHICH FRIEND WAS PUNISHED Oxford, June 13. FEELING, already running high in University circles here as a result of Miss Edith Shawcross being sent down until the end of it erm from St. Hilda’s, grew459 words
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Article132 1935-06-26 17 Plans For Inter-State Services Melbourne, June 14. Plaits for the carriage by air between the six State capital cities of all first-class mail matter at the ordinary rate of 2d. an oz. have been prepared by the PostmasterGeneral’s Department and are receiving consideration by the Federal132 words
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Article477 1935-06-26 17 Alleged Threat To Doctor WOMAN SENT FOR TRIAL Alleged threats to a doctor formed the subject of a charge at Belper Petty Sessions. Mrs. Kathleen Vera Hunt, 32, of Montrose. Bargate-road, Holbrcok, Belper, was accused of uttering letters threatening Richard Clayton Allen, of Bridgestreet, Belper,477 words
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216 1935-06-26 17 Women had some critical remarks to make about the three vegetable soups which won for Staff-Sergeant Brown, of the Army School of Cookery, Aidershot, first prize over the heads of 600 other cooks and housewives in all parts of the world. The216 words
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Article410 1935-06-26 17 SUCCESS OF HOME OFFICE TESTS Home Office speakers described at the conference of the Chief Constables’ Association at Eastbourne experiments that have been made to establish regional schemes of wireless for the police. Mr. F. C. Johnson said there were not enough wave lengths available410 words
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177 1935-06-26 17 Melbourne, June 14. Epstein’s statues in the Strand, where the possibility of their removal from the new offices of the Government of Southern Rhodesia has caused discussion, may find a home in Australia. The High Commissioner for Southern Rhodesia (Mr. S.M. Lanigan O’Keeffe) has177 words
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Article145 1935-06-26 17 Clue To Supposed Murder i Sydney, June 12. An inquest opened here on the body of James Smith, a boat worker, is based Qtt an identification in circumstances possibly without parallel in the history of crims investigation. A shark, one of th» many thousands which145 words
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Advertisement180 1935-06-26 17 X 1 I Perfume X K SaudeCoCogne j X X tfbwder* Cream xj w Soap +<£ediem 2 Zdrittantine I A I I r—n x I I k-N Ii ''■re'-3k x Ki WXz'- 3 Sr 1 x e <- KJ if V XI x X IK 1 Beauty Adorned X A180 words
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Article785 1935-06-26 18 Aeronautical Academy For Delhi IN MEMORY OF FLT. LT. BINLEY Bombay. The details are now available regarding the proposed establishment of on Aeronautical Academy in Delhi. Enquiries show that soon after the tragic death of Fit. Lt. BinJey, the Instructor of the Bombay Flying Club, the785 words
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Article146 1935-06-26 18 Reunion Dinner Sequel After four years in the jungle, Edward Bayley, 30, of Heron House. Chori ey Wood. Herts, returned to England and was entertained at a reunion dinner. There was a sequal at the Marylebone Police-court when he was fined £2O, with 10 guineas costs146 words
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Article747 1935-06-26 18 MUCH IMPROVED POSITION I V Sanitorium Report 1 NO NEED NOW FOR DESPAIR I Vast improvement in the treatment of 1 pulmonary tuberculosis, with pneumotho- rax and surgical interference occupying more attention than in former years, so much so that even advanced cases of the disease747 words
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Advertisement192 1935-06-26 18 P/IRIS CARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU I Your Guarant" f Garter Satisfaction Made of the famous extra long stretching and long lasting STEIN WEAVE ELASTIC Paris Garters offer the utmost in garter comfort no binding, no slipping yet a perfect fit. In a variety of attractive colors and smart192 words
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Advertisement233 1935-06-26 18 KESa&SaSaSfiaQSaS2&asaS2£2S2S2BS2S2S2S2SafiaS2S«EaE2BaHBBaB SKIN TROUBLES I 5 Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying g Properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. g PERSON suffering from eruptions of the skin ha« j rd much to endure. It is not jlf J/I 1 merely the discomfiture and Pu 'I -H ICajkT' irritation and painful233 words
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Miscellaneous154 1935-06-26 18 SEASON OPENS AT FRIDAY 28th. June WARNER BROS. SUPER SPECIAL “DEVIL DOGS OF THE A]R” STARS si 1 3| wll ■ol 113 w! V' 3 J? 4 ''•,<?s STARS < i. ■F > <JS®ah p||L Iwii I W| WK L >.S" t ~,':ilm| K H UM Fig ->- w &gr154 words
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Article564 1935-06-26 19 Japan's 15-Year Plan NEW PLANES AND SERVICES Japan is becoming increasingly <r-conscious. The proposal to create a Japanese ■r line from Tokyo to Singapore in near future, and the decision to nd 48,000,000 yen (about 2,700,000 nnds sterling) on a rapid programme expansion of the military564 words
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Article85 1935-06-26 19 —Reuter. Decision To Establish Trade Council Canton, June 5. Following conversations between members of th e American Economic Mission and the Canton Chamber of Commerce, it was decided today to establish a branch of the S noAmerican Trade Council here for the promotion of trade relations—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article754 1935-06-26 19 JOHN EMRYS-JONES - By JOHN EMRYS-JONES (in the “Sunday Dispatch.”) TWO whistles blew, a cannon boomed, and the radio station JOAK briefly announced the birth of a child, gave his exact weight and length in the metric system, and played the national anthem which hopes that the Divine754 words
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Article115 1935-06-26 19 Reuter. Hopei Branch Elects Delegates Peiping, June 3. The Hopei Branch of the Chinese Cultural Reconstruction Association have met and elected five delegates to the national conference of the Association to be held in Shanghai next September or October. The delegates elected are Messrs. Chang Lishen, Chen.- Reuter. - 115 words
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Article68 1935-06-26 19 Reuter. Park To Be Turned Into Residential District Canton, June 6. Owing {O the dense population here, the Municipal authorities are contemplating the development of a part of Chungshan Park into a residential district. Schemes were mapped out at a meeting today of the BureauReuter. - 68 words
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108 1935-06-26 19 —Reuter. Second To U.S.A.: Average Of 140 Cases A Day Tokio, June 7. One out of every ten marriages in Japan —and one is contracted every minute —ends in divorce, according to statistics compiled by the Ministry of Home Affairs. This rate is said—Reuter. - 108 words
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62 1935-06-26 19 —Reuter. His Faith In Superior Mental Power Tokyo, June 7. Saying he wanted to "concentrate” before his encounter with a Filipino boxer. Tsuneo ("Piste n”) Horiguchi- a young Japanese bantamweight, has entered a Tokyo monastery. Horiguchi has adopted this novel method of "training” because he—Reuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement263 1935-06-26 19 > JUST ARRIVED ;j H JR j SOMETHING JW Mi DIP FI I? B 1 THAT MAN IIIALISD MUST OQffiWa ONIONS I HAVE WITH u'jM i I BOTTLED IN i Wnlu ENGLAND ™an its s /wWW NfcV KcsW* 5 7® PURE malt I CHEESE v,NEGAR I I I STOCKED BY263 words
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Article621 1935-06-26 20 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —The report of the speech made by Mr. John Bagnall at the half-yearly meeting of the Straits Trading Company, Limited, which was published in your issue Of yesterday's date, is an extraordinary piece of propaganda. In a621 words
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Article290 1935-06-26 20 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) S r, —With regard to Mr. Hughs’s eddress to the Penang Rotarians last Wednesday which ycu published in your issue of the 20th inst. under the heading “Food in relation to Health” there is no doubt whatever that it was290 words
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Article1443 1935-06-26 20 prepared to do so while the declaration remained unrevoked. Mr. Mundell had said ‘hat he had no authority to sponsor any back lane scheme, but that if it was possible to do without a beck lane he would consider the matter. V Mr. Braddell then read at1,443 words
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Article122 1935-06-26 20 London (Spot)YESTERDAY TODAY Do. (3 months) 29 5 0 Singapore £2lB-15-0 £219-15-0 Business Done $113.37% $113.50 Business Done $ll4 25 $114.25 OttPK..— (Suu dried) Buyers no Sellers Buyers no Sellers BLACK PEPPEK $4 30 $4 BTJHHER- $13.00 $13.00 London 6Ad 6d New York 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 20%c 20%c122 words
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Article114 1935-06-26 20 The follow mg are th** tateet quotation, tor today Buyers ReUen UN Ampat 4 3 4 9 Chenderiangs 8 0 8 6 Hong Fatts ..48 50 Hongkong Tin 12 3 12 9 Kamunting 12 6 I 3 Oc d K. Lanjuts 14 9 I 5 3 K.114 words
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Article44 1935-06-26 20 PENANG, JUNE 26 London Bank Demand 2[3 7JB 4 m|st 2 1 4 Private 3 mst credit 2|4 3|16 3 Documentary 2;4A On New York Demand 57 U France T.T. »55 Hongkong T.T. 1% di®Shanghai T.T. dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31A44 words
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97 1935-06-26 20 Issuing Rupees 154 $lOO. Paying Rupees 156 $lOO. RATES OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON OTHER PLACES: CHlNA—lssuing Rates Ctentcn $72 Straits $lOO Chinese Swatow $7l do $lOO do Amoy $74 do $lOO do Foochow $74 do $lOO do Shanghai97 words
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Article57 1935-06-26 20 gold quotation was 141 0 1 id. —Rugby Radio Service. London. June 25. Sterling on New York is quoted at 4.95 and Paris at 74.9 16. On the Stock Exchange certain industrials were active but other sections w’ere quiet. War Loan was unaltered. The gold quotation wasgold quotation was 141 01id.—Rugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article358 1935-06-26 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* in IOBSSRR KBMNBDY CO.’» sbar» List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: I Ayer Hitam 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.67% Ayer Panes 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.62% Batu Lintang 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% Benta 92% 95358 words
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Article186 1935-06-26 20 Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92% 1.87% 1.92% B. Selangor 72% 77% 72% 77% Hitam 47 49 47 49 Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 87% 92% 87% 92% Johan 24 26 24 26 Klang River 1.52% 1.57% 1.52%186 words
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Article1131 1935-06-26 20 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. o TJ m I <• (<| i i RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 145 155 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 115 125 Amalgamated Malay Estates 285 310 Ayer Hstam Planting syndicate 160 1 67 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 100 110 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1551,131 words
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Miscellaneous37 1935-06-26 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaT 6.00 76 NW 10 m.m. Noon 79 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low’ Water 9.32 a.m 2.25 a.m. 9.45 p.m 4.15 p.m. TOMORROW 10.24 a.m 3.42 a.m. 10.51 p.m. 5.21 p.m.37 words
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