Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 August 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-08-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 185. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article551 1935-08-12 1 ”P.G." r«-PRESENTA .'VB ,r CONVERSATION ON TRAIN GOODWILL MISSION AW-’Nttpllfrl FRIENDSHIP' Luang Pradit Manudharm, lnterior for Siam, a most intriguing figure behind the styles of the present government. passed through Prai yesterday by the International xpress on his way to Singapore where he will551 words
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Article159 1935-08-12 1 Reuter. In Return For Loan And Port EMPEROR INDICATES WILLINGNESS Paris, August 11. An indication that Ethicpia might have been willing to have ceded territory to Italy in return for a'loan and a port was given by the Emperor to the Hava Agency’s correspondent at AddisReuter. - 159 words
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Article89 1935-08-12 1 —Reuter. Represented As Ricksha Puller INCIDENT IN SEATTLE CLUB "RAG" Washington, August 11. No formal protest has yet been made but the Japanese Consul has reported on an incident during a Club “Rag” at Seattle when the Emperor of Japan was represented pulling a rickshaw containing the.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article73 1935-08-12 1 Sales Prohibited In Shanghai Bookstores Shanghai, August 12. In deference to a request from the Japanese Consulate-General Chinese authorities have prohibited Chinese book stores in Shanghai selling the August issue of “Vanity Fair.”—Reuter. 1 “Vanity Fair,” which w?,s published in the United States, contains a cartoon bearing the73 words
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Article181 1935-08-12 1 Reuter. Striking Speech By Ex-President Chicago, August 12. A speech which is regarded by both Republicans and Democrats as a prelude to a bid for a second term of office as President was made by Ex-President, Mr. Hoover. Mr. Hoover said the Roosevelt administration had by its attitude– Reuter. - 181 words
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Advertisement1717 1935-08-12 2 RATES FOR CASUAL’ TAIPIHG TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Eighth A Tailoring House of the Highest Repute THE MERCANTILE BANK! HONG KONG AND Ist Day—Thursday, 15th August, 1935. |B|Q|A LIMITED SHANGHAI BANKING AO communications relating or Day—Saturday, 17th August, 1985. CORPORATION advertisements should be addressed to, Sweepstake for Members only will1,717 words
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Article636 1935-08-12 3 Seguel To Collision With Ambulance DRIVER EXONERATED FROM BLAME “The driver of the ambulance appears to have done everything possible to avoid colliding with the deceased, and I exonerate him completely from blame. The police constable appears to have signalled on the ambulance in the proper636 words
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Article78 1935-08-12 3 Chia Chan Tock, a well-known business man in Telok Ayer Street, appeared again on Friday before Mr. H.A. Forrer, the criminal district judge to answer a charge of the fraudulent removal or concealment of property. Chief Court Inspector W. MacQuarrie told his honour that instructions had now been78 words
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Article462 1935-08-12 3 Indian Seamen’s Appeal' Succeeds HALF THE SENTENCES SERVED As briefly reported in the “Sunday Gazette” yesterday, the 33 Indian seamen of the British steamship Baron Belhaven who were recently charged before the Master Attendant, Capt. G. Freyberg, in the Marine Court with combining on July 20462 words
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Article144 1935-08-12 3 Revenue Officers Seize 63,000 Cigarettes Singapore, Aug. 10. Unable to pay a fine of $1,500 imposed by Mr. H.A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, yesterday for having had duitable tobacco in his possession, a young Hokien, Liew Hong Loo, will have to serve the alternative sentence of144 words
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Advertisement79 1935-08-12 3 Representative: A. T. CIIXESRIE. UK P.O. Box 217, Jg|B||||K SINGAPORE. I 1 I IBiloiW J Hi Bz It is simple to take moving pictures of B interesting events with t bo Agfa Movex Camera and Agfa Cine-films. Free processing service. H) .gOWWMiBb EYES TESTING FREE 1 FRAME?) I 1 TO79 words
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Article103 1935-08-12 4 AN APPLICATION TO TRANSFER HEARING TO PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 10. An application was made yesterday in the Supreme Court to transfer the hearing of the appeal of Mr. T. Talukdar who was suspended from practice by the Supreme Court for professional misconduct103 words
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Article291 1935-08-12 4 Cyclist Who Cut In Front* Of Car In the police court on Saturday before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, a young cyclist. Tan Ba Suan, was charged with! rash riding at Jelutong Road on August 8. Inspector Pawanchik prosecuted. I A. C. David gave evidence that291 words
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Article149 1935-08-12 4 "Accidental Death" Verdict I I Singapore, Aug. 11. The hazardous occupation of coconut i pluckerd is ma nly confined to Southern Indians. j It is no uncommon sight when driving through the suburbs *o see on e of these men, bare-bodied except for a scanty loin cloth,149 words
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Article110 1935-08-12 4 Singapore Fire CHILDREN WHO PLAYED WITH MATCHES ;From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Aug. 10. Two children narrowly escaped death in a; fire in Orchard Road today. Apparently they were playing with matches and ignited their bedding. The neighbours hearing the cries of the children110 words
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Article205 1935-08-12 4 Overbalanced In Hts Sleep* How a Tam l coolie overbalanced in his sleep and fell from a height c«f about 12 feet while under the influence of toddy with fatal consequences was related to the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, e,t the inquiryon Saturday into the death205 words
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Article, Illustration637 1935-08-12 4 Leader of the League of Health Beauty r a WENTY years old, with a typically English beauty of golden y curls, wild-rose complexion and clear, grey-blue eyes, she is physical perfection from her head to her toes. Her smiling face, supple yet beautifully proportioned figure and carefree,637 words
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Article280 1935-08-12 4 MURDERER ROBS VICTIM OF: $l5O I I I Death came to an elderly Hokkien Chii nese in crowded Silat Road in Singapore i on Saturday afternoon. He fell with a.single stab wound through his heart. j The motive was robbery, for $l5O wa» missing from the280 words
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Advertisement857 1935-08-12 4 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour I fair-minded physician will at oneerMFumOUS Doctors ommend it for its definite benefits in U M a th e treatment of many common kidney Tell About Successful Prescription That and baldder disorders. Cystex counterI L... 7’" w axs* and Making Men857 words
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Article705 1935-08-12 5 by A Physician Provident Fund and Superannuation Fund Rules. (P.78|35). QUESTIONS BY (MR. C. R. SAMUEL» Will the President give the following information with reference to the Electric Supply Department:— (1) What was the actual expenditure incurred on the extension of the overhead line to Parit Buntar,705 words
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Article, Illustration586 1935-08-12 5 A Ha tidy Reference of NEVERS and DON’TS by A Physician MANY minor accidents in the home are caused through thoughtlessness, and a knowledge of first aid measures will pre- vent much suffering. 1 have compiled a list of the more usual accidents in everyday life.586 words
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Advertisement36 1935-08-12 5 amwwa —l|———i y yfisit <^Cc^atic/ a/ncZ /ove. Comfortable travel from Penang to Bangkok the O lal of Siam in Day Night Coaches Oifc'L with excellent Restaurant Car Service. J W ROYAL STATE RAI LWAYS OF SIAM36 words
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Advertisement365 1935-08-12 5 ONKHS' 2MCOTTO BLANKETS. K for the Wonderful Value. Soft M 1 and Fleecy. Blue IJ, B.W IV ..Jea. 1 Pink, Mauve checked. A I.lJ_ 'V JF M M Whipped ends. 78" x I JBV y A 1 fi W 58 Usually $3.95. M B Sale Price g o tj i365 words
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Article, Illustration282 1935-08-12 6 THE RESULT was a matter of mathematical calculation at Belvedere, Kent, when Chelsea Pensioners and Old Sailors met for their annual bowls match. SCARLE A’-COATED supporters of the Chelsea Pensioners team, whose expressions raflacted the keenness af olay between these friendly rivals. SOME of the282 words
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Article705 1935-08-12 7 WELLINGTON HOUSE WIN CUP HUTCHINGS SCHOOL TAKES THE LEAD The first concert of its kind in Penang, and probably also the first to be held in Malayan Schools, was staged by the Hutchings School on Friday, at Mortimer Hall, prior to their breaking up for the holidays.705 words
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Article356 1935-08-12 7 Visit To Alor Star DEFEATED IN ALL GAMES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Aug. 9. The Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar, are it Alor Star for the week-end to play <ames with the Government English School here. Today they were engaged in Badminton and Football. The356 words
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839 1935-08-12 7 $lO,OOO For Pool And Building NEW SPORTING AMENITIES FOR PUBLIC (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Saturday, In another few months a building which is bound to benefit the health of a large section of the public in Ipoh and the surrounding towns and increase839 words
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278 1935-08-12 7 Weights For First Day CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the weights for the first day of the Taiping Turf Club Professional Meeting to be run at Taiping on Thursday, August 15: Horses—Class 3 —Division I—About 5 Furlongs. PATROLEAH 9.00 THE WARRIOR 8.05 OOJIBOO278 words
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Article310 1935-08-12 7 Tarley Beaten By Young Johnson WEBER WINS (From Our Own Correspondent.) I 1 Kuala Lumpur, August 11. In spite of inclement weather the sta- dium at the Pople’s Park was crowded [when a strong boxing programme was presented. The principal fight brought into the ring Young310 words
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Article249 1935-08-12 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Messrs. J. R. Bennett and Grant left for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail yesterday. 1 z Mr. S. W. Gooding, of the Straits Traj ding Co., returned from Home furlough oju_ i Saturday. I** k I Mr. and Mrs. Clements left fpr Siam. (Rompiboon) by the Interna'ional249 words
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Advertisement245 1935-08-12 7 Columbia FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT DANCE MUSIC FROM THE BEST OF DANCE BANDS I The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra 10-inch Directed by HENRY HALL I OLGA PULLOFFSKI, THE BEAUTIFUL SPY, I FB 1054 < Comedy Walts I (FM POP-EYE THE SAILOR MAN, Comedy Walts Benny Goodman And His Orchestra in CLOUDS,245 words
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2113 1935-08-12 8 BY 41 RUNS ALL ROUND FEATS OF SPELDEWINDE AND D'ARCY IRVINE (By Our Own Reporter) I Ipch, Sunday. I Th? two-day cricket fixture of ths Ma-, tayan Non-Benders between th e President’s team and the Secretary’s team was concluded this evening and resulted n a2,113 words
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Article262 1935-08-12 8 Yesterday's Match On Esplanade SENG POE BATS WELL FOR 81 A cricket match was played yesterday on the Esplanade between the C.R.C. “A” and the P.C.C. “A” and resulted in a draw. The following ate the scores:— C.R.C. “A” Chee Chcon Lim b Bakar262 words
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Article390 1935-08-12 8 Clifford School Defeated By G.E.S. Alor Star J The Clifford Schcol, Kuala Kangsar, who visited Alor Star during the week-end. w’ere badly beaten by the Government Eng lish School, Alor Star, at cricket and foot- ball. The football match was played on Friday and was won by the390 words
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Article94 1935-08-12 8 —Reuter. England's Team WALTERS. READ AND CLAY INCLUDED London, August 11. The following have been invited to hold themselves in readiness to play in the final test match against South Africa at the Oval on Saturday:— R. E. S> WYATT (Warwickshire) R. W. V. ROBINS (Middl?sex) C.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article138 1935-08-12 8 Old Edwardians Getting Ready For Fixtures (From Our Owm Correspondent) Taiping, August 11. The Old Edwardians of Taiping are going to have a busy time. The Football XI is in the final of the Taiping Competition and is due to meet the Anson Crocs on August138 words
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Article68 1935-08-12 8 P.C.C. v. Clifford School The following will play for the P.C.C. against the Clifford School on the Hutching’s school ground today at 5.15 p.m.:— S.V. Adams; J. C. Mathison, R. W. Scarlett; (Capt) f L.H. Best, H.G. Shaw. H.A.F. Brooke, G.R. Evans. G.N. Reed, H.F. Clancy, T.A.D. Hewan and68 words
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Article115 1935-08-12 8 I Selangor Rangers Beat T.P.C.A. (From Our Own Correspondent) j I Kuala Lumpur, August 11. The Cricket season officially ended last week with the Colony-F.M.S. encounter but there still remains a few interesting matches in the Stonor Shield competition. Today two interesting matches were played. The Selangor115 words
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Article180 1935-08-12 8 "See Hock Beng" Cup Competition (From Our Own Correspond Taiping, Aug Playing before a large crowd on day, Sitiawan defeated Krian by fii to one in the Inter-District competr or the “See Hock Beng” Cup. Sitiawan dominated play from the start and a good movement resu <180 words
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Article154 1935-08-12 8 Singapore Defeats Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 11. j Brilliant goalkeeping by Said of Singapore was the chief reason why th? Singapore Malays were able to defeat the Selangor Malays by five clear goals this evening. The game was played most of the time154 words
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Article88 1935-08-12 8 C.R.C. Beat Bakar’s XI. The Chinese Recreation Club d.: ated Mr. Bakar’s XI by four goals to »>: in a friendly soccer match played yest the Victoria Green. Kok Lem opened the scoring Chinese some time after the start after netted the second goal. Befor. ialftime Boon88 words
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Article62 1935-08-12 8 P.C.C. v. U.A.F.A The following have been sel< > U present the P.C.C. ageinst thAthletic Football Assoc A ’ion < planade, tomorrow, st 5.15 p.m. H. L. Murray G. Rude, T well; R. N. Elliot, W. Ingham, S V W. T. Francis. D. E. Crum. Pether, J. H. Reid62 words
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720 1935-08-12 9 THRILLING FINAL AT KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PLAY WELL UP TO A POINT SELANGOR THEN DOMINATE THE GAME VICTORY BY TWO CLEAR GOALS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 10. In the presence of a vast crowd today at the Stadium, Selangor720 words
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Article145 1935-08-12 9 —Reuter. Saturday's Closing Scores London, August 10. The closing scores on Saturday in the principal cricket matches are as follows SURREY v. HAMPSHIRE Surrey 467 for six wickets (Sandham 107, Squires 101 and Barling 136 not out). SUSSEX v. KENT Sussex 320. Kent: 136 for one wicket. WORCESTERSHIRE—Reuter. - 145 words
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Article57 1935-08-12 9 —Reuter. Rangers Win Convincingly ABERDEEN DEFEATS CELTIC Aberdeen 3 Celtic 1 Albion R. 1 Dunfermline 3 Clyde 1 Airdrie 1 Hamilton A. 2 Dundee Hearts 2 Partick T. 0 Kilmarnock 2 Motherwell 3 Queen's P. 1 Ayr Queen of South 1 Hibernian 1 Rangers 6 Arbroath—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article967 1935-08-12 9 Annual Meeting CHALLENGE CUP PRESENTED The second annual general meeting of the Penang Chess Club was held at the E. and O. Hotel, Penang. The following members attended:— Mr. W. C. Taylor (in the chair), Messrs. E J. Polglase, J. H. Gilchrist, H. Lal, Tan Kim Lum,967 words
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Article80 1935-08-12 9 An interesting programme of events has been drawn up for the Taiping Swimming Club’s Gala which will be held on Aug. 18. There are several excellent swimmers in the town and the competition is sure to be very keen especially in the Diving Competition, where a80 words
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Article565 1935-08-12 9 P.AA.A. Sports LONG JUMP PUTTING THE WEIGHT I Two records were broken at the annual meeting of the Penang Amateur Athletic Association on the Esplanade on Sat. Yap Swee Aun won the long jump with an effort of 22ft. 3ins and Goh Tek Yow improved on the565 words
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414 1935-08-12 9 INTERESTING EVENTS INTRODUCED i i The Assumption School, Butterworth, held their annual school sports on the Butterworth Recreation Ground on Sat. afternoon in fine weather. Many new innovations were) introduced and such events as Pointing the Pig’s Eye and Market Race evoked much merriment among the414 words
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Article33 1935-08-12 9 —Reuter. New World's Record Charleston, South Carolina, Aug. 10. Gefie Heilhern took Imin. 5 310 secs. for the 100 yards breast stroke, beating Walter Spence’s world record of Imin. 6 810 secs.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement66 1935-08-12 9 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEII ’Phone No. 60 TAN JONG BUNGAH, PENANG 1 j z -< A I I nF xpIXA i I I FOR YOUR PLEASURE WE HAVE ERECTED A DIVING STAGE COMPLETE WITH SPRING BOARD. 1 RATES HAVE BEEN REDUCED I WEEK-END RATES REDUCED TO $5/- PER DAY, INCLUSIVE 166 words
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Article881 1935-08-12 10 In a country where the form of Government has fundamentally changed, from an absolute monarchy to a virtual dictatorship, as in Siam, it is but inevitable that little rifts in the lute should occur from time to time and it is but natural for malcontents with the present administration881 words
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Article466 1935-08-12 10 CURIOUS: < One rather curious thing which struck me in New York on a recent visit, writes a correspondent to a home paper, is the almost complete absence of macintoshes in wet weather. 1 happened to be in that town on several occasions in heavy rain—not just466 words
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Article125 1935-08-12 10 Suffering From "Gila Babi" (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 11. A verdict of “death by misadventure” was returned by the Taiping Coroner at the inquest held into the death of a young Malay named Mat bin Tahir. It was revealed at the inquest that the deceased125 words
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Article832 1935-08-12 10 .—Malay Mail. STRAITS SMELTERS Banka and Billiton producers soon* > later were bound to consider the pot lity of smelting their entire output their own refineries in Holland. The ov of Straits Traders shares cannot hop enjoy the extraordinary good-fo: which was theirs up to the.—Malay Mail. - 832 words
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Advertisement151 1935-08-12 10 A splendid c' jflflfl supper -and then /-L a Carlsberg. Oobf £>■ fl "ft fl I I fl fl I Once tasted always wanted THE KING OF BEERS SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. rjilg. ‘PHONE 543. RB® PENANG PENANG S.S. ———:o: THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER151 words
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Advertisement88 1935-08-12 10 p WR ISfeM ii JOw ii VmmJ 1 i YARDLEY BRILLIANTINE The Yardley Bril- liantines are the finest quality made; they stimulate the growth of the hair W and keep u Mnooth i glossy* Lavender Solid Brilliantine in glass jar. Keeps the hair healthy and I neat. ALSO in I88 words
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903 1935-08-12 11 BOTH SIDES OF MUNICIPAL PROVIDENT FUND TO GO TO CREDITORS LEAVE TO APPEAL GRANTED Singapore, August 11. By virtue of a decision of Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell, which was delivered yesterday, moneys standing to the credit of bankrupts in Municipal ervice, will, on their terminating service903 words
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339 1935-08-12 11 Assize Court Case PERSISTED IN TISSUE OF FALSEHOODS Veerayee, a Tamil woman who was tried at the Penang Assize Court last week on a charge of making a false charge of robbery against four persons (one of whom was her husband) at the Beach339 words
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Article120 1935-08-12 11 Wandering In Mr. Simpson's Garden A Malay youth who was found wandering about in the gaiden of Mr. Palgrave Simpson’s house appeared in the police court today charged with committing wilful trespass at No. 43, Western Road on August 4. Accused, Che Rose, pleaded guilty. Inspector120 words
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Article80 1935-08-12 11 Tamil's Defence In Theft Case A defence tnat the money was h’s own was put up by a Tamil named Narayan Samy when charged in the police court today wi’h theft of 46 cents from a ricksha at 4.15 a.m. on August 12. Inspector J. A. Embury prosecuted.80 words
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Article74 1935-08-12 11 Hearing Fixed For Aygust 28 The case was mentioned this morning in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in which a Kheh Darned Lee Siew Tat stands charged that he, being the occupier of No. 2F, Burmah Road, did use the premises as a74 words
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Article356 1935-08-12 11 Certificate Of Honour PRESENTED BY RESIDENT COUNCILLOR The Certificate of Honour was presented this morning to Mr. Lim Keong Lay by the Hon. the Resident Councillor in the Governor’s Office. The procedure was short and simple, the Resident Councillor reading out the prominent positions held356 words
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Article172 1935-08-12 11 Indians Plead Guilty Two Indians Abdul Majid and Karse, pleaded guilty before Mr. J.P. Biddulph in the police court today when charged with theft of a bag of dried betel nuts valued at $10.50 on August 10 at Weld Quay. Inspector Rodway told the Court that172 words
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Article102 1935-08-12 11 Eleven Chinese In Court A charge !Pf rioting at Jelutong Road on July 29 was preferred against 11 Chinese in the police court today. The accused were Kweh Gim Hin. Y eoh Teh, Lok Huat Seng, Teh Tai Siew, Tan Kim, Lim Chee Gim, Loh Ai Boh, Cl102 words
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Article285 1935-08-12 11 Against Death Sentence On Indian (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, August 12. The Chief Justice of the F.M.S. Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Howes sat in the F.M.S. Court of Appeal which opened at ipoh today, when the first case285 words
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Article123 1935-08-12 11 Exhibits To Be Analysed A Chinese woman, Chin Ah Oy, was charged in the police court today, at th® instance of Mr. G. J. G. Pitt of the Excis® Department, with being in possession of dutiable liquor at No. 26, Kinta Lane on August 10 Accused123 words
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Article110 1935-08-12 11 So He Jumped Provincetown Massachusetts, August 12. A man mumbling incoherently and believed to be temporarily insane was found swimming in the Atlantic 150 miles away by the crew of an oyster boat which was summoned by a seaplane by wireless. Hfc was rushed to110 words
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Advertisement48 1935-08-12 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 14th August SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music By The Band Of Ihe S.S. "PRESIDENT ADAMS" AND HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA. NO EXTRA CHARGES. FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS, ’PHONE 322. Sunda/f 18th August ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS.48 words
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Advertisement138 1935-08-12 11 > f i iPlk f Another Trufood baby this young man is Henry Slessor, son of Lady Cynthia Slessor. -X' i J PORTRAIT BY MARCUS Ar> A M -Trufood babies become STURDY CHILDREN Babies who are fed on Humanised Trufood are not only happy and healthy in infancy. More than138 words
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Article, Illustration2097 1935-08-12 12 MR. GURCHARAN SINGH ENTERTAINED ON HIS BEING ADMITTED TO THE BAR FIRST LOCAL BORN PERSON TO QUALIFY LOCALLY An unique function was held i on Saturday at the Elysee Hotel when Mr. (iurcharan Sing’ll, who was recently admitted as an Ad- vocate and Solicitor2,097 words
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Advertisement176 1935-08-12 12 FOR YOUR LAWN FOR YOUR GARDEN FOR YOUR SPORTS FIELD FOR YOUR GOLF COURSE ther«_a Mtanjomes 7“ LAWN MOWER ’L 'a ideally designed for the purpose from the powerful motor models to the hand machines. Practi- yk p-. cal and efficient mowers they are X 1 sturdily built for lasting176 words
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Article250 1935-08-12 13 .—Reuter. What Emperor Is Planning 600,000 MEN TO BE THROWN INTO ATTACK PRINCES TO LEAD THE ARMIES Addis Ababa, August 10. The Emperor plans, in the event of war, to fling seven armies >£ over 600,000 men into the attack. A quarter million men.—Reuter. - 250 words
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Article220 1935-08-12 13 .—Reuter. On Mission To Chino DENIES REPORTED VISIT TO WASHINGTON London, August 10. Sir F. Leith-Ross sailed on the "Empress jf Britain” this afternoon. Interviewed by ieuter Sir F. Leith-Ross was unwilling to alk because his first object was to explore the situation and report to.—Reuter. - 220 words
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Article55 1935-08-12 13 Seen Off At Bangkok «From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, August 10. mg Pradit wws seen off at the Railterminus this afternoon by the Prer and the Minister for Defence en-route Europe. There was also present a big thenng of all ranks of Siamese. Luang Eradit will be55 words
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Article113 1935-08-12 13 —Reuter. Mr. Campbell Black Postpones Attempt London, Aug. 10. Mr. Campbell Black, who had to ahandon the first of a record breaking long distance flights which he planned to make in the "Comet" monoplane similar to the machine in which he and Mr. C.W.A. Scott won the—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article165 1935-08-12 13 'pace with the increase of traffic.—Rugby [Radio Service. Elaborate Plans In Britain London, August 10. Beginning early on Monday morning the Ministry of Transport has arranged for the most elaborate traffic census ever undertaken in Great Britain. It will cover every first class road and at between four'pace with the increase of traffic.—Rugby [Radio Service. - 165 words
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Article74 1935-08-12 13 —Reuter. Heavy Damage In Kyoto 20 KILLED AND 30 INJURED Tokio, August 11. It is estimated that twenty lives were lost and thirty seriously injured today in Central Japan as a result of heavy floods caused by twenty-four hours or torrential rain. Picturesque Kyoto was again—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article90 1935-08-12 13 —Reuter. New Commander-In-Chief China Station London, August 11. The King has approved the appointment of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles J.C. Little to be Commander-in-Chief of the China Station in succession to Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer to date from August 11, 1935. Ad- miral Little will leave England—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article45 1935-08-12 13 Expected At Singapore Today (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 11. The Imperial Eastbound Aircraft, after bogging at Allahabad, was able to resume its journey this morning and made for Calcutta before noon. It hopes to reach Rangoon this evening and Singapore tomorrow.45 words
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Article118 1935-08-12 13 Rugby Radio Service. Schoolboys Visit The Baltic London, August 10. Eight hundred and thirty six boys from primary and central schools in England accompanied by 280 teachers are paying a visit to the Baltic organised by the School Journeys Association. This is the first cruise arranged for elementaryRugby Radio Service. - 118 words
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Article28 1935-08-12 13 —Reuter. Springfields, Ohio, Aug. 10. Ten were killed and 20 injured, many seriously, in a collision between a passenger train and a workmen’s train near here.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article82 1935-08-12 13 .—Reuter. Arrival At San Pedro To Redeem Plane San Pedro, California, August 11. Air Commodore Sir Charles KingsfordSmith has arrived to redeem his LockheadVega aeroplane, "Lady Southern Cress’’ which was attached by the local court last November. He intends to take the machine to England and thence to fly.—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article95 1935-08-12 13 —Rugby Radio Services. Three-Power Conversations To Be Held At Paris London, August 10. The Minister for League of Nations Affairs, Mr Anthony Eden, who has been on holiday for few days in Yorkshire is expected back in London on Monday. On Tuesday, accompanied by Sir Robert Vansittart, the—Rugby Radio Services. - 95 words
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Advertisement146 1935-08-12 13 A TIP! IS TO TRY US FOR YOUR IMEDICINALREOUIREMENTS PAtKINT MEDICINES Burroughs, Wellcome Products, > Parke Davis Oo.’s Preparations, Bayer’s Goods, Also Pertussin, Sirop W Famei, van Vleck’g Plasma, BiSoDol Powder, Syrup Hemostyl, Metatone, J Sanatogen, Kalzana, Stovarsol, Ftrradol, Haliverol, Bemax, Ephedrine a Sulphate Capsules, Alophen Pilis, Cascara .Vacuant, etc.,146 words
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Miscellaneous194 1935-08-12 13 SEASON EXTENDED TILL TOMORROW J POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 NIGHTS PACKING THEM OUT SINCE THE OPENING WEIRD I AWE-INSPIRING THRILLING! AMUSING! KARLOFF Surpassing All His Previous Screen Achievements < jus? K/XfkLOFF Af HE 15 AHO AS THE MOM 3TE.R. IN ftKIDE OF FPANKENSTEI BORIS KARLOFF IN “The Bride Of Frankenstein”194 words
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Article750 1935-08-12 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Th« following is a Mat of veovela arrhrtn® wrwl calling from Penang during the week: IN POST TODAY S.S. ALIPORE from Bombay. Sails same day for Singapore, Kobe and Osaka. S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan, (Tg.750 words
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Article156 1935-08-12 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and South' by train to Singapore and the; by L. Service will be closed m. today. A mail for Java and Sout •-mnatra by train to Singapore e.nd th by Rl M. Service will be closed at a.nt morrow. OUTWARD M156 words
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Advertisement195 1935-08-12 14 ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP You remember the story of Aladdin and his wonderful lamp How by a simple rub a sjfc tke kan d be commanded the genius uf the lamp to appear before him and carry M Iliff 191 out h* s wishes Iff Today the whole world195 words
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Miscellaneous919 1935-08-12 14 Wireless Programmes f BBC —Folk Music 4.50 —News in English TODAY s.os—Relayed from Breslau: Homeland Evening. Transmission 5 6.os—News in German J 6.20 —Concert of Light Music Two of the following frequencies will be 1 7.20 —News in English i 7.35 —Close down DJB, DJN (German, English) GSD 11,750 kc/s919 words
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Miscellaneous550 1935-08-12 14 B.ls—Gramophone Records. Service from St. M>a,rtin-in-the-Fields, 9.00 —Close down. London. j Mon. Aug. 19 2.15 p.m.—The B. B. C. SATURDAY Empire Orchestra. p.M. Tue. Aug. 20 3.30 p.m.—England v. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. South Africa. 7.55 —Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s Share Re- Wed. Aug. 21 3.15 p.m. Talk on port. Foreign Affairs.550 words
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Advertisement1887 1935-08-12 15 i n i > A K t r UW ThVr* t rvxJJjJJLIJkP&a 1 i£pii€/DmN(i TjsssSJia i .C BLUB FUNNEL LIMB "uui—ujjiiii i, w P° r Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service JJHITni LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due OUTWARDS L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea a Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Bongkong,1,887 words
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Miscellaneous639 1935-08-12 16 <5 nn w a 4- LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 J 1. a 5£SĔ£ 2:3; ANNA NEAGLE E W Sir CEDRIC HARDWIRE AN E L L jol CWYNj «S’ THE STORY, BASED ON THE PRETTY ORANGE ONE OF THE FINEST FILMS EVER PRODUCED.... ||P jk GIRL'S HISTORIC LOVE AFFAIR WITH KING639 words
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Article234 1935-08-12 17 Chandu Smoker THRIVING INDUSTRY IN I I AMPANG i Kuala Lumpur Aug. 10. On two occasions Excise officers paid I surprise visits to a place in 4y 2 mile, AmI pang, near an old mining hole, and drew a blank but at 9.15 yesterday morning, Mr. W.234 words
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297 1935-08-12 17 MAN DISCHARGED FROM MENTAL HOSPITAL A preliminary inquiry took place on Frii day before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singai pore second magistrate, into a charge of the murder of a 13-year-old boy, Seah Keng Chee, with which it is proposed to indict Ng Tian Choh.297 words
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Article139 1935-08-12 17 Leads To Charge Against Constable The circumstance of a Chinese who was detained in the Tanjong Pagar police station on July 8 availing himself of the opportunity provided by the entry of a coffeeshop assistant to walk out, led to the constable on duty in the charge room139 words
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Article679 1935-08-12 17 Rights Of Tenant At Will ENTITLED TO NOTICE Manager's Appeal Dismissed As briefly reported in the “Sunday Gazette” yesterday, the appeal of Mr. A. L. B. Swaine against his conviction and fine of $5O on a, charge pf mischief by pulling down an attap dwelling679 words
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Advertisement207 1935-08-12 17 B Energy? -then take S ISANATOGEd Tbn True Tonic-Food fe M/, Of «II Chemist* k.^assß— »,> THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to sufferP With DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVB 1 .ASMA no case of this painful malady is > > stubborn or too long-standing to be com* n’etely and permanently207 words
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Advertisement406 1935-08-12 17 What age do you feel? “Do you recover from exertion as easily as you used? Can you still dance the night out and yet be fresh for your next day’s work? Or are you feeling middle-aged before you should?” iMt Obey the simple rule adopted ENOiswitouctyd by thousands all over406 words
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416 1935-08-12 18 FAILED TO REPORT ON LEAVING AND RETURN TO COLONY “It ia only by the punishment set in this Ordinance that we cam get aliens to provide us with correct particulars of their movements.” This statement was mode in the third court, Singapore, on416 words
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Article298 1935-08-12 18 Bill To Provide For Revised Edition An Ordinance to provide for the preparation and publication cf a revised edition of the ordinances of the Colony is about to be introduced in the Legislative Council. The “Objects and Reasons” state:— In 1920 a revised edition of the298 words
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Article635 1935-08-12 18 SINGAPORE BANKRUPTCY COURT Singapore, Aug. 10. The Bankruptcy list yesterday was a very shot one, several matters being postponed and severe! .others being withdrawn. drawn. Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell presided i and Mr. C. O. Lim, the Assistant Official Assignee, was in charge of the proceedings. Receiving635 words
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Advertisement643 1935-08-12 18 I JI on^LZfc JBmHM writeV i**sJSt*****’ for 1 jABBMHf bHBhI FREE I .-—iw*» hi raw! book/ I HhHI HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. s.s. *fjhs 11 1 f Relieved His Own 6$ Years S RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE &NEURALGIA £a x Dear Sirs —I have been a sufferer from643 words
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Advertisement336 1935-08-12 18 He said to me are you fond of children ./to- J !W'l '>•/ /I «■*<,> I said to him —yes, I love a tiny tot of Johnnie Walker Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR A CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hong Kong Incorporated in336 words
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Article103 1935-08-12 19 Stricter Discipline Measures Tokyo, July 31. i'fie Minister of War, General Hayashi, decided to go ahead with the purifica--1 m and the stricter enforcement of discij line in the army, after consulting Prince Kanin, Chief of the Genearl Staff, the Premier, Admiral Okada, and the members of the103 words
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Article94 1935-08-12 19 "TALKIES IN SCHOOLS All Ready For London's Experiment The cinematograph projectors which it is proposed to introduce in London schools will be both silent and “talkie.” Mt C. Robertson, bringing the matter before the London Education Committee, said the projectors would be used as an experiment in schools of all94 words
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Article432 1935-08-12 19 Aga Khan's Faith PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION WITH BRITAIN At a luncheon in his honour, promoted by the National League Council of Peers and Moslem Leaders at Claridge’s, London, the Aga Khan made an earnest plea for fuller cultural and economic co-operation between the Anglo-Saxon and432 words
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Article260 1935-08-12 19 LATEST MEASURES IN JAPAN Tokyo, July 19. The Home Office has decided to enforce regular measures to remove and lessen the nuisance of noise in the city in October this year by promulgating regulations for control, it is understood. This decision is said to have been prompted260 words
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Article237 1935-08-12 19 Centenary Of Middlesex Hospital School The Middlesex Hospital Medical School is now celebrating its centenary. To commemorate the occasion a history cf the School, by Dr. H. Campbell Thomson, Dean of the School from 1908 to 1919, is published by John Murray (10s. 6d.). The book237 words
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Article95 1935-08-12 19 Canton To Celebrate The Day Canton, July 20. The Kwangtung Provincial Assembly has made preparations to commemorate, on August 1, the aboltiion of miscellaneous exorbitant taxes. Instructions have been sent to the provincial tangpu requesting them to hold meetings on that day to celebrate the occasion95 words
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Article500 1935-08-12 19 Poona Manifesto I "CONGRESS POLICY TOO RIGID" I Poona, July 27. I The formation of an All-India political party, having the same idea and objective as the Congress, by the fusion of the Nationalist and Democratic parties, is the theme of a lengthy draft manifesto500 words
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Article153 1935-08-12 19 £3,000 Still Claimed New, York, July 23. Primo Camera, who was knocked “groggy” in his last fight with Joe Louis, is even more bewildered by his banking affairs. Miss Emilia Tersini, the forirrr Scho wa tress, who was awarded £4,200 damages for breach of promise153 words
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Advertisement188 1935-08-12 19 Wakened, by indigestion PAIN GONE—-MW ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feeling of wakening in the middle of the night wit h the pains of indigestion gnawing at your inside? Read how one such sufferer ended his trouble:— “I find that now 1 am turned 60,188 words
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Advertisement419 1935-08-12 19 i > J’T.uTSzX'TisT'S I Dog Appliances I AND MEDICINES FOR ALL TYPES j OF DOGS. COLLARS, GAG COLLARS, LEADS, COUPLES, HARNESS, BRUSHES COMBS, COMBINATION BRUSH COMB, CHAIN CHOKES, ETC., ETC. PENETRATING WHALEBONE' DRY-CLEANING POWDER I .«as». BRUSHES I I Haired Dogs L j For Sheepdogs, etc. PNEUMATIC BRUSHES No. II419 words
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Article376 1935-08-12 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation! tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share last today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9 44% 4.9 Ayer Weng 1.90 2.00 ex 1.90 2.00 ex Batu Selangor 90 95 92% 97%376 words
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Article89 1935-08-12 20 During the week ending 3rd August, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 63,539 cases, of hich 47,328 (74%) cases were to the United Kingdom, 4,973 (8%) cases to the Continent of Europe, €676 (11%) cases to Canada and 4,562 (7%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports for89 words
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Article317 1935-08-12 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellar» TIN Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.85 1.87% Batu Selangor 95 1.00 92% 95 Hi* am 51 53 51 53 Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52% Jelebu 1.05 1.10 1.05 1.10 Klang River 1.60 1.70 1.60 1 .65 Kuchai 80 90317 words
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Article121 1935-08-12 20 The folio-wing are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN— Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 Batu Selangors 92% 97% Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatt 50 52% Jelebus 1.02% 1.07% Johan 26 28 Kamuntings 13 0 13 6 K. Lanjut 15 9 16 3 K. Kampars 12 0121 words
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Article108 1935-08-12 20 TIN SATURDAY TODAY London —(Spot) £229.10.0 No market London—(3 months) £213.10 No market Singapore $109.75 $108.75 Business Done Penang $109.75 Business Done Buyers no sellers OOPRAL.— (Sundried) BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 5%d Np market New York H«c(G) No market Singapore—Spot 19 %c 19 %c Spet 19%c 19%c Oct./Dec108 words
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Article106 1935-08-12 20 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 61 64 74 6p64 New York 4.96% 4.96 H Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.40% 29.39 Geneva 15.17 15.17 Amsterdam 7.34 7.34 Milan 60 7 (5 60 Berlin 12.29 12.29 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna106 words
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Article145 1935-08-12 20 MONDAY, AUGUST 12 London Bank 2 3% 4 mst 2 3JJ Private 3 m st credit 2 3 Documentary 24% On New’ York Demand 57 /3 France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 9% dis. Shanghai T.T. 34 dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 30 < 3 9 RATE OF EXCHANGE145 words
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Article52 1935-08-12 20 First Division League Matches I The St. Xavier’s Recreation Club will play the Muth-Hibol Ahzan Football Club on the S.X.I. Ground tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. sharp. PRC. v. I R C. The Penang Recreation Club will play the Indian Recreation Club on the I Victoria Green on Wednesday at52 words
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Article1068 1935-08-12 20 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. names i I i I M RUBBER (Dollar.) I 1 Allenby Rubber Co. }5O I Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 105 11J Amalgamated Malay Estate* I Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1501 1W I Ayer Molek Rubber Co. W Ayer Panaa Rubber Estates 140 1 1 I uassett1,068 words
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Advertisement1043 1935-08-12 20 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION VACANT. BATU SELANGOR T: Kequired Immediately tor Mine in Burma DREDGING CO., LT O. !CLERK wdth good experience of Accounts. i ncor porated in the Straits Settle-. Preference given to applicants who can I speak Burmese. Apply with copies of re- NOTICE OF DIVIDEND j cent1,043 words
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Miscellaneous34 1935-08-12 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6.00 a.m. 76 N 15 m.m. Noon 76 SE TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 11.14 a.m 5.06 a.m. Midnight 6.10 p.m. TOMORROW Noon 6.05 a.m. 6.54 p.m.34 words
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