Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 November 1935
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Title Section20 1935-11-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 265. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration363 1935-11-14 1 Feverish Last Minute Preparations NO SPECTACULAR RESULTS EXPECTED London, November 13. All Parties in the general election held their final eve of the poll meetings tonight and candidates, agents and their assistants will bi working into the early hours of the morn ng putting into final363 words
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Article42 1935-11-14 1 Rugby Radio Service. The recovery in shipbuilding noticeable in the last six weeks was further illustrated today by orders received by a Middlesburgh firm for nine steam trawlers for Hull and Grimsby owners and a 600-ton oilburning coasting vessel– Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration469 1935-11-14 1 Likely To Lose Their Seats MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD AMONG THEM I I While government Parties are optimistic with regard to the results of the election, generally, uneasiness is expressed with regard to the chances of at least four cabinet ministers:—Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Sir Godfrey Collins. Sir Kingsley469 words
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Article83 1935-11-14 1 >.Reuter. Miss Jean Batten Seis Up New Reccrd Port Natal, Brazil, Nov. 12. The New Zealand airwoman, Jean Batten, has flown over the South Atlantic from Dakar in the record time of 14 hours and 15 minutes. Jean Batten’s speed for the ocean flight of 1,700>.Reuter. - 83 words
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Article36 1935-11-14 1 Rugby Radio Service Mr Vincent Massey, the new Canadian High Ccmmissioner. arrived in London this morning and was met by a representative of the Secretary for Dominion Affairs and by the Permanent Under-SecretaryRugby Radio Service - 36 words
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6292 1935-11-14 1 Decentralisation Beyond All Question A Right Policy HIGH COMMISSIONER'S ADDRESS TO FEDERAL COUNCIL Unable To Afford Large. Increases To Recurrent Expenditure At this morning’s meeting of the Federal Council 11.1'., the High Commissioner said the only counsel he could give in present conditions was one of watchfulness and patience. 'The6,292 words
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Advertisement13 1935-11-14 1 I H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bisbop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 77213 words
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Advertisement177 1935-11-14 1 SB®2.2. i.i 21 iI2IS? gg .2112. .2 2: .2 2:2:212: 2 1.1 .v :12: 2; 2.2; *****1 How She Fooled Him! A Bride’s Confession w My fiance told me in a j 1 burst of confidence one -7" W?-! day lhat my naturally A*f J beautiful complexion just JFOhT made177 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-14 1 4 KEY BEER Pure. Cool Refreshing Sole Distributors I N. V. Straits Java Trading Oa.15 words
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Advertisement2098 1935-11-14 2 MATEC FOR THE MUNICIPAL PENANG MUNICIPALITY AMPAT TIN DREDGING. DAKI JZ C RATES FOR G S AL COMM|SS|ONERS OF LIMITED B A N i\ 3 ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGE TOWN. PENANG Ordinance No. 129 < incorporate m E, eM (Traction Engines And Interim Dividend CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE $625,000-3 per cent DEBENTURE Motor2,098 words
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Article1178 1935-11-14 3 Sir A. St. John-Mildmay's Promise COURT RULES IT WAS VOID London, Nov. 4 By a majority (Lord Justice Greer dissenting) the Court of Appeal, decided that a promise to marry is null and void in law when it is made after a decree nisi for divorce1,178 words
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Article254 1935-11-14 3 PRINCE ALY KHAN AS CO-RESPONDENT A decree nisi was granted by Mr. Justice Bucknill in the Divorce Court to Mr. Thomas Loel Evelyn Bulkeley Guinness, the former M p. for the City of Bath, on the ground of the adultery of Mrs. Joan Barbara Guinness, formerly254 words
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Article636 1935-11-14 3 Beautiful Boughton House GRANDEUR AND CHARM The 18th Century Garden Boughton House, where the Royal honeymoon is being spent, lies in a typical part I of Northamptonshire, a few miles north of' Kettering. A good view of it can be had from the point where the636 words
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Advertisement428 1935-11-14 3 LOOK INTO THIS CAMERA BpM (JlollefcorA £H Never before such features-such construe- a J MHiWSJRnSIMSWJ tion at the price Modelled on the lines 1 of the famous Rolleiflex—this cheap Roll -3 3 MbIBBB Film Mirror Reflex possesses many of its a 4 x JSSffiS well-known features. For instance, 4 jSIWSnB428 words
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Advertisement293 1935-11-14 3 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes' Tour akin has nearly 6« million tiny Mams or pores where tiny germs or paraites can hide and cause your akin to Itch. Crack. Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. Ringworm, Pimples, Acne. Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You293 words
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Article330 1935-11-14 4 Beauty And Lover Who Denounced Her SENT TO GAOL Beautiful Marie Lemoine, former friend of Stavisky, was sentenced in Paris to 15 years’ penal servitude. Her crime was murdering with a nail file a rich woman of 84 in a flat in Montmartre and robbing330 words
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Article147 1935-11-14 4 A Turkish Prison Mystery Solved For a long time the authorities of the central prison at Istanbul, which houses 1,500 inmates, were puzzled by the discovery that narcotic drugs were being regularly introduced into the gaol, despite the most rigorous supervision. Several cases of drug poisoning147 words
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Article114 1935-11-14 4 OVERCAME 16 CONVICTS—AT CHESS Sir George A. Thomas, British chess champion in 1923 and 1934, and a former badminton champion of England, played a chess match against 16 convicts simultaneously in Parkhurst Prison and defeated them all. Though Sir George won all the games one prisoner held him for 70114 words
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Article745 1935-11-14 4 Italy Introduces Electric Light And "Talkies" "TRAFFICKING WITH SATAN" Civilisation has come to Adowa. One night recently thousands of natives stood spellbound, gazing at what appeared to them to be a miracle. Without either smoke or flame, little glass bulbs, suspended on wires strung between poles,745 words
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Article, Illustration665 1935-11-14 4 Sir Kingsley Wood On Our Obligations MORE WORK FOR WOOLWICH Sir Kingsley Wood, the Minister of Health, speaking at the annual dinner of the Royal Ordnance Factories, at the Holborn Restaurant, said that the prevention of w’ar and the establshment of settled peace in the665 words
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Advertisement196 1935-11-14 4 3 I Recommended by the Medical Profession I I for their Health Giving Properties. I ,Jnu S 111 i| a. I I a ra Ideal for Growing Children and Adults. Agents HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. I H S ENG AUN TONG 3 l THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 378 BEACH STREET,196 words
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Article1992 1935-11-14 5 Coroner's Inquiry Begins THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE Woman's Graphic Account Of Events The Penang Hill tragedy in which, the mutilated body of a young Cantonese clerk employed at the Crag Hotel was found by a sub-overseer of the P.W.D. on the morning of October 10, had an echo1,992 words
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Article192 1935-11-14 5 Liquor Offence Not Proved ACCUSED GIVEN BENEFIT OF DOUBT (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 14. A very stern warning was issued by Mr C. W. A. Sennett yesterday morning at the conclusion of the case against an aged Chinese who was found in possession192 words
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Article388 1935-11-14 5 Rev. Aiken's Car Involved (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 14. Rev_ Hamilton Aiken’s car was involved in a motor accident a few days ago, at the junction of Post Office Road and Belfield Street. The accident was of a most curious kind and fortunately not attended388 words
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Advertisement123 1935-11-14 5 WAR IN TOYLAND FORT CAPTURED BY THE BIG BAD WOLF FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT THIS CHRISTMAS AS EVERYONE WILL BE DELIGHTED M AND SATISFIED WITH THE IB 1 SELECTION AND VALUE OF OUR TOYS. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE CHILDREN I bring them to see Mouse C Arab- r AT WAR (SECOND FLOOR)123 words
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Article, Illustration218 1935-11-14 6 THE PRINCE OF WALES with Lord Weir (left) and Sir Robert Horn;, at the banquet he’d at Grosvenor House to commemorate th? centenarv of the Great Western Railway. Mrs. Stanley Baldwin is on the right. Mrs. F. Corbet (Lewisham, East) ELECTION CANDIDATES Mr. Lewi» Silkin218 words
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Article1170 1935-11-14 7 Poignant Story CHINESE GUILTY BUT INSANE As briefly reported in the "Pinang Gazette” yesterday, the tragic story of how a young Chinese committed murder by throwing a five months old baby out of the first flo o r window of a house, which was made1,170 words
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Article139 1935-11-14 7 Special Vote Of $200,000 Sy Federal Council Ipoh, Nov 14 At today's meeting of the Federal Council the Honourable the British Resident of Perak will move: That this Council approves a special appropriation of $200,000 from the general revenues of the Federated Malay States to the State qf139 words
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Article78 1935-11-14 7 Unregistered Smokers Fined Having pleaded guilty on a charge of possession of chandu at No. 174, West Jelutong Road when not a registered .|noker, Ang Choo appeared in the police court yesterday for sentence. Mr. G.J.G. Pitt, who prosecuted, said the man had a clean record. The78 words
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215 1935-11-14 7 EXPECTED HERE IN FEBRUARY BEST MACHINES FOR USE The Landing Ground WORK NOT PROGRESSING AS ANTICIPATED Ipoh, Nov 13. It is understood that an order has been placed for three Avro Cadet flying machines on behalf of the Perak Flying Club costirg in the215 words
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Article74 1935-11-14 7 Subscription List No. 34 Amount previously acknowledged as per list No. 33 $23,797.34 Donations from The Staff of the Anglo-Chinese High School 29.00 The staff of the Anglo-Chinese Middle School 18.00 Total amount received $23 844.34 Total amount of remittancesMex. $40,000.00 PROMISES:— Mr. Lau Geok Swee$100.0074 words
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95 1935-11-14 7 The Chinese Town Hall China Flood Relief Fund, Penang, has received a telegram from the Chinese Foreign Famine Relief Committee at Shanghai elating that they had received the Telegraphic Transfer of M $20,000.00 remitted to them on the 6th instant for the95 words
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Article355 1935-11-14 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Lee Soon Aun are leaving today by car for Singapore o attend the races. I Asiatic Inspector Che Wan Ibrahim, atj tached to the Central Police Station, Ipoh, who is having his vacation leave will be j shortly proceeding to Penang and Taipeng I for355 words
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Advertisement60 1935-11-14 7 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUE. NEW POWER PLANTS o: For Sale ex. stock Europe. NEW Diesel-electric slow speed generating sets, 400 H.l’. and 200 H P. (several of each size). Generators can be rewound to buyer's voltage. World famous manufacturers. Exceedingly low prices. Reason for60 words
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Advertisement94 1935-11-14 7 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs nine tiny tunes or filters which are endan?pr«i hv neglect or drastic, irritating dnfgsßen are 1 v K,dn€y trouble or Bladder weakfrom Atting Up Pais Nervousness. BizzlRheumatism, Lumbago, lF’’ Swollen Ankles, urnm f« Itching, Smarting. Trv the of Vi K° ur don’t delay. Cvstei94 words
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Advertisement68 1935-11-14 7 I I I Clocks of rare Beauty Polished walnut cases, chromium bezil hour strike from $2B.4/4 \yestminster strike from 46.- I EfflEa 15 jewels stainless steel Swiss lever, timed and tested by Gammeters specialists $39.50. AGENTS ROBINSON PIANO CO. (S.S.) LTD., PENANG. i XMAS Ckrfs S’ a OUR SELECTION THIS68 words
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Article1004 1935-11-14 8 EXCELLENT GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIMAH Singapore, Nov 12 Some excellent gallops were witnessed .at Bukit Timah this morningthe third day’s fast work in preparation of the Singapore Turf Club’s Winter Meeting which begins next Saturday, says Vigilant” in the Malaya Tribune.” There was a fair attendance1,004 words
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Article202 1935-11-14 8 Leading scores in the foursomes competition cn Armistice Day in aid of Poppy Day Funds were as follow: Mrs. Kitching and E. T. M. Lias 46—13 =33 C. R. Little and R. O. Tyndale Powell 52—14%=37% A. MacDougall and D. Campbell 48—10*4=37% Mr. and Mrc. P. Daintry202 words
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785 1935-11-14 8 Yesterday's Charity Football Match I INTERESTING GAME ON J VICTORIA GREEN f In an interesting charity fcotball match in aid of the Peppy Day Fund, the Muthibol Azahan Football Club, 1935 League Champions, defeated the P. F. A. Cup j holders, the Darul Aihsan Football785 words
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Article373 1935-11-14 8 For Malay Volunteers SHIELD PRESENTED BY H.H.! i THE SULTAN OF PERAK I Kuala Kangsar, Nov. 12. j His Highness the Sultan of Perak, who holds the rank of Hon Colonel in the Malay Volunteer Infantry, has shown his keenness in the volunteer movement by373 words
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Article98 1935-11-14 8 Selangor Asiatics Expect To Do Well (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuela Lumpur, Nov 13. The Selangor Asiatic rugby team this season is showing good form and expect to do well in the All Blues Cup Competition A strong team has been selected to meet Perak Asiatics98 words
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Article111 1935-11-14 8 Penang Team To Meet Perak Following a trial game on the Esplanade yesterday, in which Colours earily beat Whites by 25 points t o 12, the following were selected to represent Penang against Perak on Saturday at Taiping: CHEONG FOONG CHIN K- A. G. HAGUE A. R. JONES111 words
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Article138 1935-11-14 8 Reuter Scofriarad Defect Ireland I LAST MINUTE GOAL Edinburgh, Nov. (3.. In the International Soccer match here the home team defeated Ireland by the odd goal in, three. There were no changes in the selected teams. The weather I was fine and windless. There was a crowd ofReuter - 138 words
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Article96 1935-11-14 8 To Singapore This Week-End < From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov 13 The Selangor State hockey team will be travelling this week-end to Singapore Selangor has been experiencing great difficulty in finding suitable players to fill the intermediate line this season. There is considerable doubt whether96 words
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Advertisement14 1935-11-14 8 When SHOPPING Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR Famous For GENTS DRESSING GOWNS Shirts Pyjama Suits.14 words
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Miscellaneous113 1935-11-14 8 5 zX.il II I w ..SM M B A W® Ml U K. 1 f'Ln‘:<V'" .SA u. FOR 2 NIGHTS TONIGHT TOMORROW THE WHOLE SERIAL OR 12 CHAPTERS IN ONE NIGHT Please Note The Starting Time Show Startslst Show 6 p.m. 2nd Show 9-15 p.m. "THE o A SMASHING fl113 words
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Article2131 1935-11-14 9 ABERDEEN MAINTAIN LEAGUE LEADERSHIP f- otherwell Lose To Celtic SCOTTISH VICTORY IN BELFAST ni Our Own Correspondent.) London, November .2. L \GUE POSITIONS UNCHANGED the three leading clubs winning I irom home, there was no change of .on at the top of the Scottish Division table on2,131 words
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Article114 1935-11-14 9 Mclnnes Wins By One Stroke DALBY'S RECORD 70 AT MOTE MOUNT Ryder Cup Captain's Strong Finish In a thrilling finish E. Mclnnes, of the Mote Mount Club, Mill Hill, won the Middlesex professional championship with a score of 145 (72 and 73) at Fulwell on114 words
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Article70 1935-11-14 9 BOGEY FOR COURSE 74 Hole Yds. Bogey Holes Yds Bogey 1 324 4 10 443 5 2 510 5 11 306 4 3 343 4 12 446 5 4 370 4 13 148 3 5 149 3 14 389 4 6 400 4 15 200 3 7 473 5 1670 words
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Article, Illustration285 1935-11-14 9 HUNTING AND "GETTING ACCLIMATISED" > A Miss Helen Jacobs, the 28-years-old woman lawn tennis champion of the United States and runner-up to Mrs. Wills Moody in the singles championship at Wimbledoa last July, arrived at Southampton in the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of285 words
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Article362 1935-11-14 9 Boxing ROWLES STRONGBOW’ FIGHT A DRAW j Never has the Stadium Club, L o ndaa. been so packed-n o t even when, some 15 years ago, Carpentier fought Becketf' there- it was for a boxing touraamerf in aid of the ex-Service men’s Wehare Sq cicty. i The362 words
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Article, Illustration242 1935-11-14 9 20 To 1 On, And One Opponent WHO HAD NEVER RACED BEFORE! Double Century For Third Year Leicester, Nov. 4. That 200th winner has turned up for Gordon Richards. It was Galvani, in the last race of the day, the Quorndon Plate. Galvani was 20 to242 words
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193 1935-11-14 9 G. Nepia, the famous All Black fullback, has accepted the terms of Streatham and Mitcham, and is sailing to join the» London Rugby League club next month., C. Smith, another All Black and an old colleague of Nepia, who has also joined Streatham, has193 words
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Advertisement9 1935-11-14 9 When Shopping Always REMEMBER eastern bazaar For DAINTY "UNDIES"9 words
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Article751 1935-11-14 10 The National Government reached a position where a mandate for its programme became essential. In a I sense an Administration which decides to test the feeling of the country at a time like the present takes a step in the dark but it is impossible for anv751 words
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176 1935-11-14 10 Considerable Excitement At Tahiong Rambutan POLICE CHECKS SPREAD ('brom Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 14. I here was considerable excitement among the inmates of the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital and the villagers last night when a fire broke out in one of the attap176 words
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Article167 1935-11-14 10 i From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov 14 The story of how a mandor at Kampong Termiang accidentally came across the body of a Chinese in the river wes told before the Ipoh Coroner Mr. Sennett yesterday when the inquest was held into the death of167 words
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Article139 1935-11-14 10 (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 14 A quarrel between a watchman end a coolie employed by a well-known local Chinese towkay, over a paltry sum of thirty cents has led to the arrest of the watchman for the alleged assault on the coolie who is139 words
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Article50 1935-11-14 10 I tnree-quarters of a million miles.Reuter Wireless. Passing Of Famous Evangelist Chicago, Nov. 7. The death is announced of the Rev. William Ashley Billie” Sunday, the famous 72-year-old Presbyterian evangelist. During forty years of evangelism he preached to 80,000,000 people and travelled three-quarters of a'million miles.Reuter Wireless.I tnree-quarters of a million miles.Reuter Wireless. - 50 words
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Article243 1935-11-14 10 Pimps Get Their Deserts HARD LAHOUD FOR (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 14 One whole bench reserved for witnesses in the Police Court was occupied by about a dozen faded beauties, who lived to satisfy the gentry of Ipoh and who was summoned to give243 words
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181 1935-11-14 10 Rugby Radio Service. Nc Reply From I I Britain London, Nov 13 The Italian note to the British and other governments protesting against the imposition of economic sanctions by League powers under Article XVI in view of Italy’s resort to war in disregard of her covenants,Rugby Radio Service. - 181 words
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Article112 1935-11-14 10 awaited with interests.Rugby Radio Service. Closely Watched By British Government London, November 13. The developments in the political situation in Memel where the Governor has nominated one of five Lithuanian members in the recently elected Diet in which German Memellanders hold 24 seats ta form a newawaited with interests.Rugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Advertisement271 1935-11-14 10 A Perfect j Chemist’s Shop A "Perfect Chemise's Shop" is the one that it’ has the right kind of goods at the y right time and sells them at the right I I*® price. We devote our energies particularly in making Our Pharmacy the very best I Chemist Shop in271 words
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Advertisement50 1935-11-14 10 Up above the rest so high Like a Diamond in the sky im bottled by t e ARCHIPeLtA y company Lr uept c nd »'~av\ WHI PEI AGO BREWW AQCMiPEI BPOUWE»y SINGAPORE THE SAME SPARKLE IN THE BOTTLE. AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.50 words
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Advertisement174 1935-11-14 11 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER’S LIFE J 3 Wife 9 a.m. 9-10 o.m. 11 om Il p) 1 II Jim or r-J o > WjW L P m 5 p m. Q p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to174 words
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1888 1935-11-14 12 Improved Results MR. C. A. MOREING ON THE COMPANY'S INVESTMENTS The twenty-sixth annual general meeting of the London Australian and General Exploration Company, Ltd., was held at No. 20, Copthall-avenue, E.C.2. Mr. C. Algernon Moreing (chairman and managing director) presided, and was supported by the1,888 words
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Article950 1935-11-14 12 Further Fall In U.K. Stocks LARGE CONTINENTAL PURCHASES Messrs. Symington Wilson in their' weekly market report dated October 30 j state as follows From Thursday to Saturday last week the Rubber Market showed a steady advance of I’ad. per day. Th e lowest price J for Spot950 words
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Advertisement290 1935-11-14 12 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time er suffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gland operations. It is a simple home treatment290 words
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Advertisement195 1935-11-14 12 Something New JVI Tilly's products InwWf I TABLE DELICACIES 1 FRESH FROM ENGLAND. V Cream Cheese I Lactic Cheese 1 1 Cheese and Celery C I Cheese and Ginger f f Cheese and Curry I 1 Stockists w M. S. ALLY CO., I PENANG. Singapore Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. Oldham195 words
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535 1935-11-14 13 INTENSIVE ACTIVITY IN I CONSTITUENCIES I MR. STANLEY BALDWIN'S FINAL MESSAGE TO ELECTORS London, Nov. 13. 1 oda\ inatks the final stage of the British election campaign an< lat 1 1\ 11 in ihe constituencies is intense. Most candidates have a long succession ofRugby Radio Service - 535 words
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Article88 1935-11-14 13 I.Reuter. Independence Day Celebrations Cairo, Nov. 13. Thirty-nine persons, including 19 police were injured in a rioting by students in celebrating Independence Day, denouncing Sir Samuel Hoare and acclaiming Naha* Pasha as leader of the Opposition. The Egyptian infantry has taken over control from the police. POLICEI.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article154 1935-11-14 13 Reuter Suppression Urged REPRESENTATIONS TO NANKING Nanking, Nov. 13 The Japanese Consular authorities have made representations to the Foreign Office urging the complete suppression of antiJapanese movements with a view to preventing the recurrence of the Shanghai incidents KUOMINTANG LIKELY TO BE CLOSED Shanghai, Nov 13. The accidentalReuter - 154 words
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Article119 1935-11-14 13 .Rugby Radio Service. Discussions To Take Place In Ottawa London, Nov. 13. Discussions will take place in Ottawa this month between British and Canadian authorities concerned in the project and with representatives of the Irish Free State and Newfoundland on the proposals for a Trans-Atlantic air service..Rugby Radio Service. - 119 words
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Article65 1935-11-14 13 Reuter Marshal Sun Chuan-Fang Shot Dead Tientsin, Nov 13 Marshal Sun Chuan-fang was shot dead this afternoon by a Chinese woman at a Buddhist meeting in the Chinese City, He was Military Chief of Shanghai until 1927 when he was driven out by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and wasReuter - 65 words
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Article446 1935-11-14 13 Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Italians Routed At Anele TANKS CAPTURED Harrar, Nov 14 The Abyssinian success at Anele, near Dagabur, in which 12 Italians were killed and 1,000 Somalis taken prisoners and six tanks captured, has been confirmed though oftcially denied in Rome. Ras Desta, commanding theReuter; and Reuter Wireless. - 446 words
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Article94 1935-11-14 13 Reuter Large Increase In Near Future Vienna, Nov 13. A large increase in Austria’s armaments in the near future has been announced by Chancellor Schuschnigg in a speech in the Federal Diet, General Zehner, Under Secretary of State, emphasised the necessity of acquiring more tanks and aeroplanes whileReuter - 94 words
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Article161 1935-11-14 13 .Rugby Radio Service. Private Plane To Carry On Search AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTING £l,OOO London, Nov. 13. James Melrose, the Australian airman, who has been engaged in th e search for his fellow countrymen Sir Charle: Kingsford Smith and Pethybridge, was himself missing f o r.Rugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article125 1935-11-14 13 .Reuter. Record Output In October HIGHEST IN EIGHT YEARS I i London, Nov. 13. Steel production statistics for October indicate that a’l records for the past eight years have been well and truly beaten by the figure of 907,300 tons which is over 50.000 tons higher than.Reuter. - 125 words
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Advertisement370 1935-11-14 13 XVtjen Jn M.alaya-Send Malayan Sards < I IjpMH I BOX OF SIX CHOICE Qo/Ma wilkVewsoF H »o« PVBUSgER J. RUG DE E 'C ot* A. 28. .Bisbop Street. Pensmx. Obtainable at PRITCHARD CO., LTD., J. RUGDEE CO., 28 B;shop street "E. O. Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT SATURDAY DINNER. DANCE CABARET WITH370 words
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Article547 1935-11-14 14 NOTICE The Air Malls despatched from Penang <m October 31 per th e Imperial Airways were delivered in London on November 11. AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by route to Singapore and thence by Imperial547 words
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Article726 1935-11-14 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines fhe following Is a list of vessels arriving wd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. BULAN” from Singapore via ports. Sails next day for Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca Singapore. FRIDAY, NOIEMBER 15 M.V. RABY CASTLE" from726 words
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Advertisement64 1935-11-14 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY RECORDS. Because its British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of Ail-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits 'JbsjJjL A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Musi: Tunes to All Taste. Vilathikuiam Swami gal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road,64 words
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Miscellaneous1516 1935-11-14 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. 8.8. C. ANNOUNCEMENT London. Nov. 13. in Concert Arrangement. «7 TODAY Icital by Walter Matthies. 9.25Light The B. B. C. announces a talk by'muslc. 9.30-' Latest News from Holland?’ Tramgriiswlop 5 1 o t terht music 9.50Second part of Martyn Threlfall, the London correspondent 9.4s—Light mus1,516 words
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Advertisement1744 1935-11-14 15 hamburg-aSrika linie BLUB FUMM BL LIME Hamburg. Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service Vemete. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe Penang London OUTWARDS L A^ ,la Ur i 4 GlaWB N V 15 11 MonUa. HonpXong,. jgr^ V. MiKMiLMjM London, Amsterdam Hamburg Nov. 22 Dec. 20 A- HECTOR Mars,1,744 words
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Article279 1935-11-14 16 Herman Brix In Splendid Jungle Thriller The packed house at the midnight matinee at the Queen's Theatre last night was certainly impressed by Herman Brix, the new Tarzan, who appeared in The New Adventures of Tarzan. Herman Brix gives a splendid performance in which there is noth279 words
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Miscellaneous25 1935-11-14 16 ROYAL 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 BETTE DAVIS >*>> "FOG OVER 'FRISCO" A Warner Bros. Picture. TOMORROW M.-G.-M.’s Glorious Triumph **BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET" with NORMA SHEARER.25 words
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Miscellaneous338 1935-11-14 16 innnnnriririririHrtririr! rir<ririririririnirir~iri t~ir~ir~i>-’r» i.~>rir-' rinrinrinn ***************1313i:n3WK*****TZH*****mn***************72T^! j i-i .J <_rl Ji jl_T» jUITTIT» FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Thursday, 14th November, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. KUAN KONG CHOO TENG SUAH 2. FAN ONG KONG” 3. LOW PEE WOOI KENG CHEW" SEATS 40, 30 20338 words
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Article, Illustration2491 1935-11-14 17 Dissolution Of Parliament National Government's Manifesto General Election Broadcasts Italy And Sanctions* (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 2. End Of A Parliament ONLY about a hundred members gathered to hear the King’s Speech and take part in the formal and informal observances that2,491 words
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Advertisement11 1935-11-14 17 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For TAILORING Leadina Silk Merchants.11 words
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Advertisement210 1935-11-14 17 EVERY WOMAN Wp, -*3 TAKES PRIDE wT*| IN HER HOUSE Cheap disinfectants have no value They merely smother unpleasant odours with their own peculiar smell, and the money paid for them literally goes down the drain L YPE N E is a. modern disinfectant. It’s soap content lifts the dirt210 words
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578 1935-11-14 18 OTHERS FAINTED IN THE COLDTHE LITTLE MAN WENT ON ALONE HERO OF 20.000 FT. CLIMB Ears Swollen Twice Their Size NEW PLANT FOUND Kilimanjaro, highest mountain in Tanganyika, hag been climbed for the first time by e, white man with a camera578 words
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Article1094 1935-11-14 18 discoveries Made By Accident BENEFITS FOR ALL In every country of the world primary producers are hard hit. The depression in agriculture may be said to be universal. Some blame agricultural science and agricultural education perhaps with justification because the world production of primary agricultural commodities1,094 words
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Article424 1935-11-14 18 Uncle Acquitted GIRL'S DEATH IN ORCHARD Herbert Hughes, 27, farm labourer, Hillhampton Cottage, Shobdon, near Leominster, was at Hereford Assizes on Nov. 2 found not guilty of the murder of his niece, Miss Edith Agnes Nicholls, who with her parents also lived at Hillhampton Cot'tage. The jury424 words
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Advertisement603 1935-11-14 18 mP/i n r endangers ImSWB health Mr V T° go on as man y people do, fagged out day I after day, is risking serious illness any w *te. chance infection or extra strain may lead to a *</ "JaV real breakdown. YR Ki jA You must have a reserve603 words
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Article694 1935-11-14 19 Gems Of London Exhibition TO BE OPENED THIS MONTH The long-expected and much advertised Iliternational Exhibition of Chinese Art will open at the Royal Academy on November and in spite of the great labour involved in the unpacking, arranging, and cataloguing of treasures col ected694 words
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275 1935-11-14 19 ASKING AID AGAINST JAPAN lhere was a dramatic new development on Nov. 4 in the crisis in China, where the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee is deliberating whether to yield to Japan's latest sweeping demands. With the Government Party representatives still sitting in Nanking, two275 words
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Article640 1935-11-14 19 Sweeping Currency Reforms UNIFIED CONTROL OF NOTE ISSUES Position Of Foreign Bank Reserves Shanghai, Nov. 3. The nationalisation of silver in China has been decreed in a measure, announced by ttie Chinese Government this evening, which is intended to conserve the currency reserves of the country, and640 words
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Advertisement85 1935-11-14 19 MM moat gtMrally uaafui MadMna for aM CUmatoo miMlis Browing T a 1 Thera Is Mal I I J9ll k I no «hbrtitute. Aeta Ilk» a eharm In Ch»ek» and arr»»ts DIARRHCEA antf wkvbh, CROUP, X«UI. n e»»» t*Mil Th» roMafo»» Family ramady far STOMACH CHILLS jn FLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS85 words
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Advertisement199 1935-11-14 19 qou must not missjuL, your TlGlRajfflff I Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., I MANUFACTURERS OF 1 WATER PURIFICATION PLANT < i D J IHr mluw C vMFn.nnaa *m.*« J I J MAMO WATS» a ZSL FILTER INLST Y W 4 1 I FILTER 1 Fnxit» no > ./I™IX BY-RASS TO waste199 words
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Article128 1935-11-14 20 TLN YESTERDAY TODAY Ix>ndon(Spot) £234.0.0 £236.5 0 Ix>ndon(3 months) £215.10.0 £214 0 0 Singapore $109.87% $lO9 75 Rusiness Done 5109.87 > 2 ..I. $109.75 Business Done 25 tons 50 t nc COPRA, (Sundried) $5.25 ss <>f 's BLACK PEPPER $ll OO RUBBER:— $ll.OO I'Ondon 6%d New York s128 words
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Article118 1935-11-14 20 Nonya Bound Over For $l,OOO Th e case was again brought up in the police court this morning in which Madam Goh Kooi Lee was charged with attempted suicide by taking lysol, at house No. 234, Macalistcr Road on October 1. Inspector Goh prosecuted and Mr. F. G.118 words
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Article100 1935-11-14 20 Chandu As Cure For Diarrhoea Having pleaded guilty to possession pf chandu at No. 306, Free School Road on November 7. when not being a registered smoker. Ooi Oo appeared before the magistrate (Mr. H. A. L. Luckham) today for sentence. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, assistant100 words
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Article76 1935-11-14 20 Worn an Pleads Guilty To Possession Teoh Ah Seet (fl was produced in the police court today on a charge of having in possession dutiabl? liquor along Paya Teruborg Road on November 13. Accused pleaded guilty. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, who prosecuted, asked that sentence be deferred76 words
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Article72 1935-11-14 20 Rome To Asmara In Two Days According to the U.P. correspondent, Mr. Webb Miller, the Italians contemplate opening a new air service to Africa as from December next. This will mak e it possible to reach Asmara from Rome in two days only. The new service will72 words
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Article63 1935-11-14 20 Advice Sought For 1936 Percentage At the approach of the end of the present restriction period, the International Tea Committee have requested the advice of planters in Java, Ceylon and India as to whether they agree to maintaining restriction at 17%% f°r the whole of 1936. Java has63 words
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Article57 1935-11-14 20 The batch of 14 Horses ($1,500- landed Penang) ordered by the Penang Turf Club from the Anglo-Irish Bloodstock Agency, Ltd., for the April 1936 Meeting, are expected to b e shipped on 16th instant. Intending Subscribers are requested to notify the Secretary of th e57 words
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Article287 1935-11-14 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Seller s Buyers t>eUerfc TIN s A. Weng 1.87% 1.92% 1.87% 1.92% B. Selangor 98 1.01 98 1.01 Hi tarn 51 53 50 52% Hong Fatt 75 77% 77% 80 Jelebu 1.02% 1.0» 1.02% 1.07% Johan 29 31 29 31 Klang River287 words
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Article214 1935-11-14 20 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 74 47 64 74 43 64 New York 4.92% 4.92 ft Montreal 4.97% 4.91% Brussels 29.12 29.11% Geneva 15.14 15.13% Amsterdam 7.24% 7.24 Milan 60 60 5} Berlin 12.23% 12.23 Prague 118% 119 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna214 words
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Article43 1935-11-14 20 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 London Bank 2)4 4 m|st 2|4 ft Private 3 m[st credit 2j4 H 3 Documentary 2|4H On New York Demand 57% India T.T. 154 France T.T. 86C Hong Kong T.T. 38 Shanghai T.T. 46 dis. Bar Silver 29 ft43 words
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Article430 1935-11-14 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY CcCs Sharf List today Yesterday Toaay Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBER Allenby 1.60 1.70 1.55 1.70 A. Panas 1.55 1.65 1.50 1.60 B. Lintang 1.10 1.15 ex 1.05 1.15 ex Benta 95 1.00430 words
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Article129 1935-11-14 20 The following are the latest quotations for today TINS Buyers Sellers Ampat 66 7Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92% B. Selangor 99 1.01 Hi tarn 50 .52% Hong Fatt 77% .80 Jelapang 116 12 Jelebu 1.02% 1.07% K. Lanjut 19 6 20 3 Katu 19 6 20 3 K.129 words
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Article19 1935-11-14 20 birth PINNICK. At th Maternity Hospit Penang, 13th November, to A whr A. W. Pinnick, a son.19 words
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Advertisement259 1935-11-14 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY J l 1’ the Chartered Bank of India, Australia China will close their Ac in in Teluk Anson as at the close of business on 31st December, 1935. AL B. OLIVER, Ag. Agent, Ipoh. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) In the Supreme Court of the otraits Settlements.259 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-11-14 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Ralnfal 6.00 a.m. 77 N.E. 2m.m. Noon 80 E. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.30 a.m. 9.23 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 9.20 p.m. TOMORROW 3.00 a. m. 10.00 a. m. 3.48 p.m. 9.53 p.m.39 words
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