Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 November 1935
1935-11-06
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-11-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAK 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 258. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article449 1935-11-06 1 BOMB IN PALACE LONDON LEGATION SCOUTS REPORT Rome, Nov. 6. The Tribuna’s” .Asmara correspondent reports that an attempt was made n the Emperor of Abyssinia’s lite and b< nib was found in his palace at I \ddis Ababa and also that a search isb 1 inir449 words
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Article138 1935-11-06 1 .Rugby Radio Service. CAMPAIGN IN FULL SWING 19 Women Candidates Seeking Election London, Nov. 5. With only eight days left before the polling day the General Election campaign is now in full swing. Tonight Mr. Ramsay Macdonald broadcasts the National Labour address in support of the Government and.Rugby Radio Service. - 138 words
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Article77 1935-11-06 1 Rugby Radio Service. Royal Wedding Presents On View London, November 5. Nearly 3,000 people attended a reception at St. James’ Palace this afternoon when the Royal wedding presents were on view. The Duke of Gloucester with his fiancee Lady Alice Scott drove with the QueenRugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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67 1935-11-06 1 wealth of Australia.Rugby Radio Service. Appointed Governor Of New South Wales London, November 5. His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of Admiral Sir David Murray Anderson, now Governor of Newfoundland, to be Governor of the State of New South ales in succession towealth of Australia.Rugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article90 1935-11-06 1 pending date of 1934.—Rugby Radio Service. London, November 5. The Exchequer returns show the total i ordinary revenue excluding self-balancing items amounts to £350,174,357 with) £333.046,439 at the corresponding date of j 1 last year. The total inland revenue is £l3B 525,000 against last year’s £132,208,000 while receiptspending date of 1934.—Rugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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107 1935-11-06 1 NAME WITHHELD FROM PUBLICATION According to the Singapore Free Press it is understood that the appointment of Sir Andrew Caldecott’s successor as Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements has been definitely made, but the name is being withheld from publication for the moment. Sir Andrew107 words
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Article99 1935-11-06 1 i.Reuter. Republicans Regaining Power Albany, New York, Nov’. 6. Tlie first returns in the election to the New York State Assembly are unfavourable to President Roosevelt’s New Deal’’ showing three Democrats were ousted while 15 Republicans were re-elected. Democrats hitherto held 77 seats in the Assembly. ai.Reuter. - 99 words
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Article133 1935-11-06 1 .Rugby Radio Service. Important Discovery Made London, November 5. A report of the Aeronautical Research Committee, just issued, records important results from experiments at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough with regard to the failure of engines in flight due to the formation of ice in.Rugby Radio Service. - 133 words
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Article52 1935-11-06 1 The s s Cathay” from Japan, China Singapore is expected to arrive here at 10 a m. on Saturday and wi 1 leave for Co cm bo. Bombay. Aden. Port Said. Malta, Marseilles. G.braltar. Plymouth and London at 7 p.m. the same day. Steamer will work at52 words
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2385 1935-11-06 1 WORK TO COMMENCE SOME TIME NEXT YEAR DR. ONG HUCK CHYE'S MOTION AT MUNICIPAL MEETING STRONG SUPPORT FROM MR. F. H. GRUMITT PRESIDENT IN FAVOUR OF ALTERNATIVE SCHEME At yesterday’s Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to passthe amended budget for 1936 Dr.2,385 words
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Article80 1935-11-06 1 a d Mails Delayed Owing To Bad Weather The Controller of Posts and Telegraphs informs that an advice has been received from the local agents of the Imperial Airways that the outward planes which left London on October 29 and November 2 and ordinarily due here on November80 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-06 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement2131 1935-11-06 2 RATES FOR CASUAL) the municipal ARMISTICE DAY PENANG HILL DAKI If C AnvcDTICEMKMTC COMMISSIONERS OF RAILWAY W > ADVERTISEMENTS GEO rge town, penang ppp CFNT debenture The Exc:,ange Banks w, be [THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG h? Ml communications relating to Sb2soo 3 closed on Monday, 11th Novem- OF INDIA,2,131 words
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Article, Illustration2553 1935-11-06 3 GENERAL ELECTION PLANS Liberals And The Government SIR SAMUEL HOARE’S SPEECH Germany's Withdrawal From The League (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Oct. 26. General Election Date. DOUBT about a rapidly forthcoming General Election passed away some little time ago. and Mr. Baldwin’s official announcement f the2,553 words
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Advertisement329 1935-11-06 3 Her washing doesn’t worry her now! she has it done with Sunlight Soap /T Pc a /1* n~ month feM Fl W LATER M AX i r z /?r\\ ilCw Washing is a terrible expense, isn't How smart your children look to-day it? I do wish I could save money329 words
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2931 1935-11-06 5 OBSTRUCTION TO SHOP HOUSES IN KIMBERLEY STREET NEW GENERAL POLICY DECIDED UPON < POSITION BY MR. LIM EOW THOON \t yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Commissioners, before a full lance of members, the following decisions were confirmed. Mr. Lim Thoon spoke on a2,931 words
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Advertisement200 1935-11-06 5 NIGHTS OF AWFUL STOMACH PAIN What a relief to be able to eat and sleep normally after years of stomach trouble which caused nights of unbearable pain. No wonder Mr. T says he was fortunate when he tried Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Being a sufferer from stomach trouble for years,200 words
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Advertisement284 1935-11-06 5 SPORTSMEN! NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS Parachute Golf Ball GOLF CADDY BAGS. I FOR GARDEN No 1925 ROUND SHAPE, SOFT PATTERN, PRACTICE. NO STEEL SUPPORT, SMALL NO. 1 RUBBER SIZE TO TAKE ABOUT 6 CLUBS, SOLID LEATHER CURED BALL BLOCKED BASE. Prices M 75 $7.50. Mfcjn WHOLE OUT- No. 220. BOUND284 words
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Article, Illustration253 1935-11-06 6 AN Jk OUTING FOR INFANT PRINCE THE BABY SON of the Duke and Duchess of Kent making his first public appearancein the arms of Nurse Roberts. She is seen here leaving Belgravesquare for Buckingham Palace, where the infant Prince, wrapped in a white shawl, was253 words
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Article318 1935-11-06 7 Fissure Lode On Chinese Mine MAY PROVE AS RICH AS BEATRICE Chinese mining circles in Kinta have been greatly excited over the discovery of a sam yik chong’ at Rimba Panjang. A am yik chong’ is a vein of tin-ore- fissure lode. In all318 words
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903 1935-11-06 7 MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS TO SUBSCRIBE NEXT YEAR TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED $lO,OOO PER YEAR PRESIDENT ONLY MEMBER TO OPPOSE MOTION z\t yesterday’s special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners Mr. F. H. Grumitt moved a resolution to the effect that a sum of $lO,OOO be903 words
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Article277 1935-11-06 7 Fish Continue To Grow At Cameron Highlands There is a total of not less than 5,000 trout now. according to the latest check made at the hatchery at Cameron High lands. The experiment is proving most encouraging. I The time will not be very long when we277 words
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Article428 1935-11-06 7 Sunday, Oct. 27. Air Commodore and Mrs. S. W. Smith, Hon. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Commander R. B. WilmotSitwell and Mrs. McKenzie dined at Government House. Monday, Oct. 28. At 10.30 a.m. His Excellency presided at the Budget Meeting of the Legislative Council held428 words
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Article264 1935-11-06 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL 1 Mr. R.F.R. Swettenham is now at Sea-, ton, South Devon, after living for some time at chaifont St. Giles, Bucks. 1 Mr. J.R.C. Denny, A.C.P., who wm formerly stationed in Ipph and at Grik, ha» been appointed Chief Police Officer, Segamat. 1 I Mr. K. H. Gillan,264 words
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Advertisement174 1935-11-06 7 Presents i 1 I For The Folks At Home I TEA CHESTS One of the most suitable and one that is always appreciated is IEA. ORANGE PEKOE TEA is suited to the water at Home, whereas many teas are not and adued to this I actor is the superior quality174 words
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Article432 1935-11-06 8 Full Entries For Winter Meeting RUNS FOR CLASS II AND CLASS 111 HORSES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 5. The following are the entri-.s for the Singapore Tuii Club w inter Meeting which opens here on November 16. CLASS II HORSES First run, six or nine432 words
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Article162 1935-11-06 8 Little Choon To Meet Boy Quee (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 6. Two local boxers, a flyweight and lightweight, will be principal fighters at tomorrow s programme at the Jubilee Park when they will meet two boxers from Singapore Little Choon, the fast Chinese flyweight, will feature162 words
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Article418 1935-11-06 8 Free School’s Win At Hockey THREE GOALS TO ONE VICTORY The Penang Free School scored their second victory over the Chinese Recreation Club at hockey yesterday, winning by three goals to one, after a fast and interesting game. The School’s victory was due to their forwards’ initiative418 words
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Article127 1935-11-06 8 P.C.C. A” Win At Hockey The Penang Cricket Club A” defeated the Anglo-Chinese School by a clear goal at hockey on the Esplanade yesterday. The exchanges were fast despite the slippery condition of the ground. The School were on the aggressive on several occasions and had their hitting127 words
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Article407 1935-11-06 8 Golf W. J. Cox Professional At Wimbledon Park FORMER ASSISTANT TO HENRY COTTON W. J. Cox, assistant at Addington, and a member of Britain’s Ryder Cup team, has been appointed prof.ssional to the Wimbledon Park Club and will begin his new duties on November407 words
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Article123 1935-11-06 8 Tong Sean School Union Beat I.R.C. In a friendly game of football played yesterday on the Renong ground the Tong Sean School Union defeated the Indian Recreation Club by two goals to nil. The Union attacked from the start and confined play in the Indian area. They123 words
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Article332 1935-11-06 8 .lnternational Press Bureau Founder Of Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes WELL-KNOWN TURFITE Dublin, November 5. Mr. Richard J. Duggan (Dick Duggan I died last night at his residence in Dublin 1 after a lingering illness. The remains are be ng removed tonight to a Catholic church and the funeral.lnternational Press Bureau - 332 words
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Article206 1935-11-06 8 Squash Rackets For the first tim e in England the dotibi les game, which is very popular in America, was Introduced at Prince’s Club, Knightsbridge, cn October 28. Two of the best men players in the world, the open champion, F. D. Amer Bey, and206 words
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Advertisement11 1935-11-06 8 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For TAILORING Leadina Silk Merchants.11 words
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Advertisement144 1935-11-06 8 Q USE THESE at q y liV’dc'-* Once you have put a little Attzora on your I hair and combed and brtidied it i n h. n t<nished with your hair for thnt <j. j;,. I cause Anzora keeps hair >tnart at toly B indoors and out, and it doesn’t144 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1935-11-06 9 ENGLAND'S INTERNATIONAL VICTORY UNEXPECTED LEAGUE RESULTS RECENT NOTABLE TRANSFERS I From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 26. ENGLAND-IRELAND MATCH It was no doubt with considerable relief jMit people in England who take an inte-'.-st in international football heard the result of the match at Belfast between Ireland1,243 words
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Article131 1935-11-06 9 Mr. G. L. Tapscott Loses A Leg In Accident Kimberley, October 16. Mr. G. L. Tapscott, the well-known South African sportsman, has suffered serious injuries in a motor-car accident which resulted in the loss of his left leg. He also had his left arm broken. Mr. Tapscott131 words
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Article179 1935-11-06 9 Death Of Mr. Alick Handford At Tavistock The death is announced at Tavistock of Mr. Alick Handford, a native of Wilford, who was a well-known Notts, cricket professional He was 66. A son of Mr. Henry Handford, a blacksmith, he became an outstanding bowler in the179 words
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Article1047 1935-11-06 9 OUTWITS NORTHAMPTON DESPITE A GLORIOUS DEFENCE A CENTRE OF UNDOUBTED PROMISE Rugby Union Leicester 14 pts., Northampton 0 Leicester, Oct. 7. I don’t know, but I seem to be seeing some particularly good club matches this season. I came here today expecting to see a close but1,047 words
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Article427 1935-11-06 9 English Team's Prizes COLLECTION SENT TO MANSION HOUSE Silver trophies valued at well over £4,000 were deposited on October 26 at the Mansion House, and were received by the Lord Mayor for safe custody. They had all been won by English teams at Bisley last July, and427 words
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Article, Illustration564 1935-11-06 9 Lawn Tennis Two Aggressive Players MISS DICKIN'S BRAVE FIGHT F. H. D. Wilde wound up the best season he has so far enjoyed in style by winning the Surrey Covered Courts championship at Dulwich on October 26. His defeated opponent was R. J. Ritchie, who of564 words
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Article1039 1935-11-06 10 Yesterday’s adjourned meeting of the Municipal Commissioners for the purpose of passing the amended budget figures for 1936 will go down as a notable one for the fact that two items of annually recurrent expenditure, amounting to over $20,000 were added to the estimates, in open meeting,1,039 words
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Article1408 1935-11-06 10 SINGAPORE ASSIZES SEQUEL TO PURCHASE OF A BICYCLE As briefly reported in the Pinang Gazette yesterday, the sixth Criminal Assizes for the year commenced in the Supreme Court on Monday before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell. There are eleven cases on the list which includes two cases1,408 words
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Advertisement158 1935-11-06 10 g, IB gg Wz MN KKUblfB HRWM I PSK FOR M SOLE AGENTS: I JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. For Stamina Bflbx «ad Vitality fe. Sgl Scott's S P&rage Oats Scotland s Best *■*B li iß*t lc E‘ j a e a s158 words
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Advertisement18 1935-11-06 10 FXIT Kills tflfesj Obtainable at ALL THE LEADING DEALERS OR FROM THE AGENTS'. Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG.18 words
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Article122 1935-11-06 11 Incident At McNair Street VICTIM IN HOSPITAL As a result of a dispute at McNair Street sterday afternoon a Chinese youth named '.tn Ah Choy was admitted to the General lospital, having been stabbed with a chisel the rhoulder blade. ilu re waa a sequel in122 words
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Article117 1935-11-06 11 Malay Released On $2OO Bail Md. bin Mydin was charged in the police court today with theft of a promissory note for $l5O, at the Swettenham wharf on November 5. Accused claimed trial. Inspector J. Embury who prosecuted, asked for a week’s postponement. The magistrate, Mr. H.A.L. Luckham,117 words
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Article61 1935-11-06 11 To Participate In Manoeuvres (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November 5. Fifteen Royal Air Force planes arrived here early th s morning from Singapore to take part in military manoeuvres. Officers gathered in large numbers at the Old Kamunting Road to watch a display of bombing61 words
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Article84 1935-11-06 11 Having pleaded guilty on a charge of fraudulent possession in respect of a bicycle, Yeap Cheong was produced before the magistrate (Mr. H.A.L. Luckham> today for sentence. Inspector Embury made an application for the charge to be amended to one of theft as the complainant had been found.84 words
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Article159 1935-11-06 11 Attempt To Bribe Sanitary Inspector low a Chinese attempted to bribe a Samiarj Inspector by ottering $2 was rel,i.id tu the magistrate, Mr. H.A.L. Luckh.uii, in tne ponce court today when Tan Say Liat was produced on a summons. file deitndant pleaded guilty. Detective Inspector B. Lewis, said159 words
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Article104 1935-11-06 11 Sold Sweep Tickets To Non-Members Ibrahim bin Meera Rawther, a Tamil Mohameddan, pleaded guilty in the police court today when charged with assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery at Jelutong Road, by selling tickets to nonmembers on November 5 Detective Inspector W. Ingham, who104 words
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Article113 1935-11-06 11 Rugby Radio Service. Taking Off Tomorrow From Lympne London, November 5. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the famous Autralian airman has gone to Lympne whence he intends to take off early tomorrow morning on a record breaking flight to Australia in his racing plane Southern Cross.” CAPELONDONRugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article367 1935-11-06 11 Perak Leading Miners Meet GOVERNMENT TO BE APPROACHED (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 5. Considerable interest is being evinced by j Perak Chinese miners and others interested in the tin industry, over the recent increases in the tin quota; the interest shown by local Chinese in367 words
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65 1935-11-06 11 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazet'e") Sir. I have been requested by the School Authorities to compile a list of the old boys, in Malaya of the above school with their addresses. I. therefore, appeal to them all through your columns to send me the65 words
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Article136 1935-11-06 11 Causing Grievous Hurt With Parang (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November 5. At the conclusion of the preliminary enquiry today in which Ibrahim bin Mat Diah, a young Malay from Batu Kurau, was charged with causing grievous hurt to a compatriot Shukor bin L?.mbat, the Taiping136 words
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Article112 1935-11-06 11 Former Employee Gets Three Months 1 R.l. (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November 5. The manager of the Taiping Sun Cinema, Mr. Lim Chye Hock, was f he victim of an assault yesterday morning, when he was attacked by a discharged employee with a piece of firewood.112 words
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Article61 1935-11-06 11 Reuter. SINGAPORE BRISBANE AIRMAIL Melbourne, November 6. An immediate duplication of the Singa-pore-Brisbane airmail section is not favoured by the Commonwealth despite the British criticism on the delay. According to a high authority the States, Government is likely to decide to postpone action until 1936. The investigation hasReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement115 1935-11-06 11 I E. O.“ Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M. DINNER. DANCE CABARET II WITH LAURA GUERITE The Famous Entertainer AND ZELMA WRIGHT The Top Tapper from Hollywood. Dance Music bv the Orchestra of the S.S. "PRESIDENT GARFIELD" AND i THE NEW "E. O." ALL EUROPEAN ORCHESTRA115 words
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Advertisement124 1935-11-06 11 Only A Few I Weeks More 1 i :1 IN WHICH TO DECIDE ON GIFTS FOR i FRIENDS IN THE HOMELAND. I I LET US HELP YOU CHOOSE. If you cannot call ami inspect (without obligation, of course) our distinctive range of (lifts, write and ask for ct Copy of124 words
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Article1030 1935-11-06 12 LARGE SHIPMENTS TO THE CONTINENT AND U.K. Messrs. Symington and Wilson in their weekly rubber market report, dated London, October 23, state as follows From Thursday last to Monday th e tone on the Rubber Market was steady to firm. Business was done on Saturday and on1,030 words
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Article108 1935-11-06 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday i I aris 74 47 64 74 45 64 New York 4.92% Montreal 4.97 4.96% Brussels 29.14 29.14 Geneva 15 14 15.14 Amsterdam 7.25 7.25 Milan 60H 60% Berlin 12.24 12.24 Prague 118% 119 Copenhagen Osl 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna108 words
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Article867 1935-11-06 12 Extended Field BETTER PROFIT THAN LAST YEAR I The 25th annual general meeting of j Kempas, Limited, was held at 4, Fort Road, I Malacca, on Saturday, October 26, Mr. J. M. Sime (chairman of the company), preI siding. I The representative of the867 words
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Advertisement82 1935-11-06 12 0 1 0 hub 11 m gli il m ft HMHBWWPRHHK? r jpHIS Christmas you can pay your friends no higher compliment than to send them a gift case of this famous old Scotch whisky. Johnnie Walker is packed in specially decorated cases of 3, 6 or 12 bottles—all ready82 words
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Article, Illustration304 1935-11-06 13 Support (For Britain’s Action "TOO LONG DELAYED" London, Nov. 5 A broadcast election address last night was delivered by Mr. Arthur Greenwood, '.Labour), who declared that the government's full support of the League policy and of collective peace system was too long delayed and he denied that304 words
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Article133 1935-11-06 13 .Reuter. Sensational Development DOCTOR ON WIFE MURDER CHARGE i London, Nov. 5 There was a startling development at Lancaster when Dr. Buck Ruxton, who was arrested on October 13 in connection i'with the gruesome discovery at the foot of a ravine by the Moffat Police on October 1.Reuter. - 133 words
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Article52 1935-11-06 13 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 5. Sterling on New York was 4.92-1 2. Paris 74-3 4. In the Stock markets the tone was good. Home industrials were firm on satisfactory trade reports and proposed expansion programmes. British Government stocks were strong. War Loan was 104-15 16. Gold 141.—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article40 1935-11-06 13 Rugby Radio Service. London was visited this morning by the first fog of the season but visibility was fairly good. Traffic in parts of Sussex and other south-eastern counties was however heavily fog bound.— Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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255 1935-11-06 13 t. Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Troops Within Sight Of Makale ALL APPROACHES TO VALLEY OCCUPIED Rome, Nov. 5. After claiming successes on the "hole front on which the advance started on November 3 it is stated officially that the advance has now halted to permitt. Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 255 words
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Article28 1935-11-06 13 .Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 5 The Duke of York announced yesterday that public subscriptions to King George’s Jubilee Fund now totalled approximately £1,000,000..Rugby Radio Service. - 28 words
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Article47 1935-11-06 13 _Reuter Wireless. Canada's New GovernorGeneral Welcomed Quebec, November 5. Large crowds witnessed the arrival of Lord Tweedsmuir who was welcomed by the Premier declaring that the New o-vernor-General, as John Buchan the writer, was a familiar friend in many Canadian homes for many years.—Reuter Wireless._Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article42 1935-11-06 13 Reuter Wireless Output Larger Than U.S. And Canada I Moscow, November 5. I Russia’s gold output last year is larger j than America and Canada. By 1940 it will I reach £18,000,000 annually, according to an I official review.Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article150 1935-11-06 13 New Philo Vance At Queen's In The Casino Murder Case” which opened at the Queen’s Theatre last night a new and entirely different Philo Vance appears on the screen. The scientific gentleman who solves a most puzzling crime in this S.S. Van Dine’s thriller, is Paul150 words
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Advertisement42 1935-11-06 13 PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S. S. to:— THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY COCKTAIL DANCES 7.00 tp 9.30 p.m. ST. ANDREWS ANNUAL BALL REEL PRACTICES Today, 6th November, 9.30 p.m. < Tuesday, 12th November, 6.30 p.m. Tuesday, 19th November, 6.30 p.m.42 words
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Miscellaneous84 1935-11-06 13 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 A GREAT BRITISH HILARIOUS MUSICAL COMEDY GOING GAY’’ |l with jRniP ARTHUR RISCOE, 1 NAUNTON WAYNE -and i MAGDA SCHNEIDER i i <J SL*' ''Tell Me Tonight” Fame. I WHAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN TWO MEN LOVE T HE SAME GIRL SEE GOING GAY’’84 words
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Article885 1935-11-06 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Sdbedwle Of Principal Line* TM following is a Hat of ve—ria arrtviag Md sailing from Penang during the weak: IN PORT TODAY S.S. MATA HARI” from Singapore vie ports. S.S. CYCLOPS" from Singapore sails foi Harve and Liverpool. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 S.S. TOKUSHIMA MARU” from Japan. Seals885 words
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Article345 1935-11-06 14 AIR MAILS l A mail for Amsterdam and London I by route to Alor St ar-Amsterdam Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mails Service will be closed at 2 p.m. today. j A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by j route to Alar-Star and thence345 words
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Advertisement11 1935-11-06 14 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS In The SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement128 1935-11-06 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS buy fßroadcag£ «««os. Because its e British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Froces» Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hit* A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Music Tunes to AH Taste. vihttiiknhm Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road,128 words
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Miscellaneous566 1935-11-06 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Transmission 5 Two of the following frequencies will be WMI GSC 9,580 kc[s (31.32 m.) GSB 9,510 kc|s (31.55 m or GSL. 6,110 kc[s <40.10 m.). 620 a.m.—Big Ben. Popular Ballads. Dorothy Stanton (Soprano) and Frederick Masters (Baritone). 6.50A Pianoforte Rocital by Berkeley Mason. 7.os—The566 words
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Miscellaneous465 1935-11-06 14 nal at 7.20 a.m. B.os—The News. 8.20-, Close down. Transmission2 6.20 p.m.Big Ben. Frederic Bayco, at the Organ of the Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court Road, London. 6.50Horse and Hound and Hunting Spear.”* Memories of the Shires reflected in poetry and music. A programme devised by William MacLurg with the BBC465 words
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Miscellaneous393 1935-11-06 14 Gazette News Bulletin. 8.35Recorded Hindustani Music continued. 9.00Close down. OTHER STATIONS Approximate Daily Schedules For Broadcasting BANDOENG. Station PMY 58.08 metre». 7.50 to 9.30 a.m. Light music and concerts. 11.20 a.m. to 1.50 p.m. Lunch time music. 450 p.m. to 10.50 p.m. Evening programme (music, news, talks and etc.) 10.50393 words
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Advertisement1714 1935-11-06 15 Er tw ~j w w-, Ju EHFvTTa i» _M' 4 r4 v t -W fvabU-" la -"4aß»a i RmuLNiiHG OrTT^ 1 LeA BLUE FUNNEL LIME CfiSS*®*?»®® vessels. London and north continent Leave Doe p ar Eastern Mail, Passenger and Freight Service 2' Penang London OUTWARDS JIWD R ACHILLES L’don, R’dam,1,714 words
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Advertisement191 1935-11-06 16 AN IDEAL BABY'S FOOD. KRemil K A NON-RANCID FULL CREAM HUMANIZED MILK. K REMILK is prepared from pure cow’s milk. It is non-rancid and is very valuable to infants, as it is readily soluble in cold or warm water. It is common knowledge that the Casein in milk hardens when191 words
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Miscellaneous302 1935-11-06 16 PACKED AT EVERY SHOW SINCE OPENING 6-15 NIGHTLY TONIGHT 9-15 M.-G.-M. Presents S.S. Van Dine's Greatest HERE AT LAST! Mystery Thriller! j>e FOR THE FIRST TIME. THE GREATEST OF ALL MODERN INDIAN SOCIAL DRAMAS MMMjMy JJBF CRIME—MAYBE! WR- M in™ A SUPE,B SSSw.’Sfiy TAMIL TALKIE nair and gay even R,"302 words
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Miscellaneous270 1935-11-06 16 FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Wednesday, 6th November, 1935. STATE OPERA *AN INTERESTING STORY” SEATS: 10. 20 and 30 cts THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA Presents 1 CHAR THOW KUAN” 2. PENG KOOI PEH EOW‘ r 1. char thow^u kong THOR SUN SEATS 40, 30 20 Cents.270 words
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751 1935-11-06 17 POLICE OFFICERS AND WIFE MAINTENANCE Are Domestic Affairs A Matter Of Official Discipline The Chief Constable of Liverpool (Mr. A K Wilson) and the Liverpool Watch Committee were sued for alleged libel at Liverpool Assizes on Oct. 28 by ex-Police S- rgeant751 words
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Article260 1935-11-06 17 Signs Himself "Cat Burglar Kitten" A bronze cross and a locket brooch of pearls and gold, stolen, on Oct. 25 from Fulham Palace, the home of Dr. A. F. Winnington-Ingram, the Bishop of London, were contained in a postal packet received ut the offices of the260 words
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Article278 1935-11-06 17 Clairvoyant And Indian Hemp Allred Denis Delattre, 32, of Cambridge errace Paddington, stated to be a former Government official, was remanded in cusodj by Mr. Dummett at Bow Street Police Court on Oct. 26 on a charge under the angerous Drugs Act of being in unauthonzed possession278 words
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Article272 1935-11-06 17 Scotland Yard Inquiry j Scotland Yard on Oct: 28 began a week s inquiry to ascertain how much time is de- voted by officers in the Metropolitan Po- 1 lice district to duties other than the prevention and detection of crime. From time to time statements have272 words
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Article146 1935-11-06 17 iThrew Away Riches After I Ending Water Shortage i Miracles are ascribed to a mystic discovered in the Satpura Mountains in India. I He is the famous Sadhu, Vijayshanti Sudhirji Maharaj, head and apostle of the I ancient sect of the Jains. I The water supplies of146 words
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Article277 1935-11-06 17 One of the world’s most distinguished scholars, his face burnt by 20 years of equatorial sun, told a crowded audience at the Guildhouse, Eccleston Square, S. W., how he is devoting his life to the repayment of part of the debt the white races owe277 words
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Article1451 1935-11-06 18 Britain's Most Momentous Problem Rearmament has beenj decided on. That is clear from Mr. Baldwin’s speech a fort-' night ago. i I The Government has recognised the, deficiencies” which exist in our sys-i tern, and Mr. Baldwin wdl not accept j office, he says, unless1,451 words
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Advertisement235 1935-11-06 18 MM I THE BLUES i No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly called The Blues.” It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terrible feeing which makes 5 a all the world appear gloomy without one ray of brighta235 words
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Article928 1935-11-06 19 VASE THAT IS THIN AS A WHISPER A Chinese expert was unpacking a porcelain vase from a packingcase at BurJ lington House, where the Exhibition of Chinese Art is being prepared. The packing-case was no ordinary thing ,of lath and nails, but a box covered in I928 words
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Article288 1935-11-06 19 REFUGEES FLEE FROM FLOODS AS DYKES BURST One of the greatest potential famines in medern history” is, according to International Famine Relief workers, threatening the Chinese provinces pf Shantung, Honan and Hopei. For the third year in succession the milions of small farmers in the288 words
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Article189 1935-11-06 19 CO-OPE R ATION IN FAR EAST Japanese Appeal UNDERSTANDING AND FRIENDSHIP Tokyo, Oct. 23. At the Japanese-British Society dinner Mr. Matsudaira, the Japanese Ambassador in London, uttered what is being interpreted as the Japanese reply to recent appeals by General Smuts and others for Anglo-American co-operation in the Far East.189 words
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Article228 1935-11-06 19 JAPANESE CLAIM EQUALITY IN MANDATES I i Japan threw down a new challenge to the League of Nations in Geneva on Oct. 28. I Before the League Mandates Commission, Mr. Nobumi Ito, Japanese M nister to Po1 land, contended that Japan must be allowed228 words
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Article177 1935-11-06 19 Plan Aimed To Boost Trade The Japanese Government, not content with its increasing volume of trade withIndia, is planning to boost its goods by radio transmissions from Tokyo. Mr. Hirota, Japan’s Foreign Minister, is actively backing the proposal of a Japanese broadcasting company that a daily177 words
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Advertisement274 1935-11-06 19 ST@P "THE sure means of f I relief from coughing 4s EVANS' Pastilles. In the process of dissolving send penetrating antiseptic vapours info every relieving congestion and soothing inflammation. Carry «hem with you against colds and sore throats, in the meat little flat pocket tin provided in each bottle ANTIS274 words
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Advertisement164 1935-11-06 19 PZJRIS GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU H If! Your (iuaruntrr nf Gurler Sutisfucbon 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 and164 words
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Article168 1935-11-06 20 Reuter. Sarcherie And Sylvandale Placed PETER PAN FINISHES SIXTEENTH Flemington, Nov. 6. Marbou won the race tor the Melbourne Cup, with Sarcherie second and Sylvandale third. Twenty-two ran. The betting was: 9 2 Marabou, 6 1 Sarcherie, 15 1 Sylvandale. Won bv two lengths, one lengthReuter. - 168 words
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Article275 1935-11-06 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» UN A. Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 97% 1.00 97 1.00 Hitam 53 55c 50 52% ex Hong Fatt 72% 75 72% 75 jelebu 1.07% 1.12% 1.00 1.05 ex Klang R. 1.67% 1.72% 1.70 1.75 Lukut 1.25275 words
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Article139 1935-11-06 20 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 London Bank 2|4 4 m'st 2(4A Private 3 m(st credit 2 4s} 3 Documentary 2 4J3 On New York Demand 57% India T.T. 154 France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 30 dis. Shanghai T.T. 45 dis. Bar Silver 29& RATE OF EXCHANGE FOB MONEY ORDERS JN INDIA139 words
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Article343 1935-11-06 20 KENWEDY a COMB ANY IOUAY’S BKICL3 The following are th e latest quotations in MESSRS- KENNEDY Ca’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers SeUen TIN.— Ampat 6 6 7|- 6;6 7,- A. Weng 1.87% 1 92% 1.8 l 1.92% Bangrin 20|- 21|- 20|3 21|3343 words
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Article128 1935-11-06 20 I The following are the latest quotations i for today TINS— Buyers Sellers i Ampat 6;6 7|B. Selangor 97% 100 i Hitam 55 .57%c Hong Fatt 72% .75 Hong Kong 15 6 16 3 Jelapang 9 9 10 6 K. Lanjut 17 6 18 3 Katu 196128 words
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Article138 1935-11-06 20 TIX Y ESTERDAY TOD Al London—(Spot) £222.10.0 £224.10.0 London—(3 months) £211.15.0 £213 0 0 Singapore $108.37(4 510 5.50 Business Done Penang $lOB 75 $108.50 X D rT pTundriedl D Bu y ers sellers COPRA. (Sundned) $5.50 85 45 BLACK PEPPER B OO RUBBER London 6/i.d 6 %d New138 words
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Article857 1935-11-06 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. NAMES. a Z S 3 i RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubber Co. 160 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate IUS Amalgamated Malay Estates 295 i Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 150 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. B 0 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1 6U Bassett Rubber Co. 57A Batu Lintang Rubber857 words
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Advertisement229 1935-11-06 20 TAILOR COULD NOT USE HIS HANDS Now Back at Work After Taking Kruschen I To have rheumatism in the legs is bad enough, but this man, a tailor, had it in his hands too, and, therefore, could not earn his living But he is fit now, and back at work.'229 words
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Miscellaneous38 1935-11-06 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfal 6.00 a.m 75 N. 40 m.m. Noon 80 N. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 8.51 a.m. 2.51 a.m. 10.00 p.m. 3.22 p.m. TOMORROW 9.56 a.m. 4.10 a.m. 10.42 p.m. 4.21 p.m.38 words
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