Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 December 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-12-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED UAILY No. 290. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration444 1935-12-13 1 'All But In Name' i IN TWO MONTHS Constitutional changes imminent in the Irish Tree State will represent the last instalment of the programme on which Mr. de Valera was returned to power for the first time three years ago. His444 words
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885 1935-12-13 1 More Important Than First Gathered EXCHANGE OF TERRITORIAL CONCESSIONS PROPOSED *1 he modifications fimlly introduced in the peace plan at the request of the British Government were more important than at first gathered, according to a 1' ench source at Geneva which states it is885 words
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967 1935-12-13 1 Dispute Over Verdict Under Drug Act APPEAL AGAINST FINE Singapore, Dec. 12. The first prosecution under the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance was argued in appeal yesterday before Mr. Justice Burton. The case was one in which Ho Siong Ngeow was convicted by the criminal967 words
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Article60 1935-12-13 1 .Reuter. New York, Dec. 12. Discharged this morning after a quarrel; with a fellow-worker, Victor Koussow, an employee of the Colombia University College of Dental Surgery returned with a revolver' and shot dead Dr. Paul Wiberg, Assistant Professor of Dentistry, Dr. Arthur Rowe, Associate Dean and wounded.Reuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement12 1935-12-13 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 77112 words
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Advertisement65 1935-12-13 1 agSEjOIE X'MAS 1935 SMB crackers |w4 TOM SMITH’S Ai OALEY’B CHOCOLATES BlfOl J CADBURY’SCALEY’SNESTLE’S Ik Sl ROVVNTREE’SFRY’S EikyW ASSORTED NUTS [ll brazil, Barcelona, kentish BS WALNUTS, ALMONDS JM JBHEgjL* XMAS PUDDINGS CHIVER’S BRAND’S IN TINS We have been fortunate in securing some exclusw* lines. Prices need not hinder you buyiny65 words
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Advertisement9 1935-12-13 1 CHANGE OVER TO ROLLEIFLEX jou vin efiange K mm9 words
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Advertisement2358 1935-12-13 2 11 rates FOR CASUAL 1 taiping turf club PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS u e gold cup meeting December 193 b Skye Xmas/New Year Meeting 1935/36. THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG AMD All communications relating to' Meeting qa T CRDAY 28th DECEMBER. 1935. OF INDIA. LIMITED. SHANGHAI BAMKCNG advertisements should2,358 words
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Article2390 1935-12-13 3 Private View Day Of Chinese Art An Exhibition Of Quilting A Pioneer Of Physical Training Empire's Largest Maternity Hospital. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 3. I Queen’s Christmas Shopping SHOP assistants in Knightsbridge and Kensington have had the experience of serving the Queen on2,390 words
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Advertisement205 1935-12-13 3 ?mi wlk k^w «Il< v/^: r z 111/' I Ika& it c&rtaMt A Children’s Educational Policy Effected by a parent age 30 before the child attains the age of 1 year will secure in 14 years an annual payment of £lOO for a period of 5 years, at an annual205 words
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Advertisement25 1935-12-13 3 T ZozIO” 420 s 6oz3(T Boz< Brist ol ALSO CREAMY MILK AND FINE VANILLA MAAS—FB When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUE.25 words
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Advertisement136 1935-12-13 4 ~IS r INTRODUCING I THE NEW DESIGN SHELL MOTOR OIL TIN I I I zrf£a3to-===== a X'^__ I q J WW© M z J ©be, e ©na, < ©an, :l jra JJ Cy II In order that our customers may more easily distinguish the grade I of Shell Motor Oil136 words
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Article278 1935-12-13 5 Johore Customs Haul KOTAH BOARDED IN STRAITS Johore Bahru, Dec. 10 While heading for Puloe Tekong in a Kotah with sails all set. three Chinese were sighted by a Customs launch on patrol off Penggerang on the East Coast of Johore while on the watch278 words
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Article363 1935-12-13 5 REFUSED TO WORK Singapore, Dec. 12. E. Pace, assistant cook on the naval troopship Camcronia, was sentenced to 21 days’ rigorous imprisonment and ordered to forfeit ten days’ wages, by Commander C. Dix in the Singapore Marine Police Court yesterday. Pace, who is a Maltese, aged 47,363 words
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Article527 1935-12-13 5 Sanitary Board Meeting Ipoh t Dec. 12. At today’s meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, Mr. W. J. Ashby advocated for new and modern public offices in Ipoh. He asked a question whether, if the wooden building known as the Public Offices at Ipoh is within527 words
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Article158 1935-12-13 5 iCharged With Attempted Suicide GIVEN BENEFIT OF DOUBT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Dec. 12 At Malacca, a Japanese doctor, Hikosaka, was acquitted yesterday on charges of dministering a stupefying drug to a Chinese woman and of attempting to commit suicide by taking chloral hydia s on158 words
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Advertisement61 1935-12-13 5 ~~~l LET YOUR GIFT THIS YEAR BE DIFFERENT USEFUL DISTINCTIVE I s l odd nnn n s ft A FIVE POUND BOX h YOUNG OLD @©(L[§) JflieaWTß S WILL RELISH li jfjggrT. 5 a y Dj— a I c nno ntra h' YOUR FRIENDS THEIR FRIENDS WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH61 words
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Miscellaneous233 1935-12-13 5 Wembley Cabaret THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN PENANG. PATRONISED BY THE ELITE. TONIGHT DANCING TO 1 A.M. Excellent MusicFirst Class BarNew Charming Hostesses. ALL LADIES DANCING COMPETITION (FOX-TROT ONLY) Tonight Friday, 13 th December, 1935. In this Competition, which is only open to Ladies, Ladies joining the Competition will dance as233 words
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Article, Illustration272 1935-12-13 6 Flood! Wafeo A NARROW ESCAPE.—Mr V. Moseley emerging from the Thames at Windsor, after an alarming experience on the river bed. He was examining the foundations of the new promenade when he was swept off his feet by the current and nearly carried away. A272 words
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Article347 1935-12-13 7 Educational Trip TO STAY IN LOCAL HOMES l Singapore, December 11. vjxtAcelled in the world is the moral aca intellectual standard of Australian youth.” This is the ,view of Mr. John Tucker, foundation president of the Young Australia Deaguc, which was founded by Mr. J. J. Simons347 words
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Article401 1935-12-13 7 Possession Of Stolen Goods f Singapore, Dec 11. Two Sikhs named Bishen Singh and J Gojir Singh appealed unsuccessfully today' against conviction and sentence on a charge of being found in fraudulent possession of certain miscellaneous property value $5OOl suspected to be stolen. The sentence passed on401 words
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Article112 1935-12-13 7 Epidemic Imminent ACTIVITIES OF LUDLOWI MOSQUITO (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Dec. 12. The malaria outbreak on the Singapore Island has become so serious that nearly six people are dying from the disease and death rate has jumped up nearly 50 per cent in the last two112 words
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Article106 1935-12-13 7 Chinese Charged With Obstructing An Officer Yeoh Chee Guan, a Hokkien, appeared in the police court yesterday charged with obstructing or hindering a revenue officer in the execution of his duty, by wilfully destroying a bottle of dutiable liquor in order to prevent its seizure by106 words
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Article615 1935-12-13 7 The Kinta's Latest Victim STORY OF PATHETIC IGNORANCE Ipoh, December 12. While the town was bustling with life a sad drowning fatality occurred in broad day-light not far away from the Brewster Road Bridge in the Kinta River at about 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon. The unfortunate victim615 words
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Article62 1935-12-13 7 The case was withdrawn yesterday in the police court in which Santa Singh was charged with robbery within the jurisdiction of Ferozepur, India. Detective Inspector A. H. Hunt, who prosecuted, told the court that the Police had decided not to proceed with the case and asked that accused62 words
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Article500 1935-12-13 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL I Mr. I. C. Booth arrived in Singapore from Brisbane by the Aircraft Canberra” on December 7. The Aircraft Athena” left Singapore o’ 1 December 8 for Karachi with Mr. W. i Hardy, who is going on to London. The K.P.M. steamer On ten Noort’ leaving Singapore on500 words
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Article188 1935-12-13 7 Caveliero L. B. I Brunelli (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 12. Caveliero L.B. Brunelli, the best known Italian in Singapore, leaves today by th« s.s. Conte Verde” to take part in the Italo-Abyssinian War as a captain in the I Camel Corps. He enlisted for service!;188 words
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Advertisement85 1935-12-13 7 Ik > j^O < aOB. fuA /WL V t- 1 Heads of Infant Welfare centres, Jr me wfflK < an d other health authorities say f( FOR w%/ X 1 II "THF \l%* xS> 1 "A* Baby on LACTOGEN. J z LACTOGEN /Jißw? A copy of THE LACTOGEN BABY BOOK”85 words
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Advertisement9 1935-12-13 7 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR Far DAINTY "UNDIES"9 words
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Advertisement51 1935-12-13 7 Hih Q II s WulWv?wfllli MF S II I jjwftilWnlwlßl i r II The world's finest Electric Gramophone with AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER in a beautiful inlaid walnut cabinet. THE INSTRUMENT WITH THE WORLD-FAMOUS MARCONI TONE -tAi. REAL Extended terms of purchase gladly arranged SOLE DISTRIBUTORS ROBINSON PIANO CO., (S.S.) LTD.,51 words
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1249 1935-12-13 8 POOR FORM SHOWN IN DOUBLES MATCH BUT TOO GOOD FOR LOCAL PLAYERS IN SINGLES WAT HUN TAKES THREE SETS FROM GIANT When Roderick Menzel, the giant Czecho-Slavakian stepped on the Penang Cricket Club courts yesterday to play a series ol exhibition games with local1,249 words
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123 1935-12-13 8 Programme Issued SPECIAL TROPHY RACE FOR CLASS 1 PONIES (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 12. The Singapore Turf Club Spring Race Meeting will be held on March 7, 11 and 14 next. There will be two runs for Class 1 and 3 Hors c,123 words
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Article427 1935-12-13 8 Acceptances For Today SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC The following are the acceptances for the first day of the Tai ping Turf Club Skye Meeting to be run at Taiping today RACE 1 PoniesClass 3Division 3About 5 Furlongs3.00 p.m. LARRIKIN 11.05 CHIPS 10.12 PHOON TOK 10.12 PHAR427 words
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Article151 1935-12-13 8 Draw With Sailors At Hockey Football (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 13. The H.M.S. Hermes’ hockey team gave a good account yesterday in holding the Selangor Club to a draw of one goal each on the Club padang. The Navy men showed great dash and played151 words
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Article72 1935-12-13 8 Penang v. P.W. Kedah At Sungei Patani, on Saturday Decern ber 14, 1935 Penang :Cheong Foor.g Chin L. G. Lee, C. N. Reed. A. R. Joner and A. H. West C. M. J. Kirks and Lim Keng Chuan W. D. C. Erskine Crum, C. P Liston, W. T.72 words
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Article53 1935-12-13 8 Selangor Draw A Bye The draw for the replay in the All Blues Rugby Cup competition has resulted in Selangor drawing a bye. Th e first match will be between Penang and Perak Qt Penang on Dec. 21. The winners will meet Selangor at Kuala Lumpur53 words
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Article32 1935-12-13 8 .—Reuter. Mid-District Heavily Defeated London, Dec. 12. At Aberdeen, the New Zealand tourists defeated Mid-Dis*rict by 31 points to 10. Newport beat Cambridge University by 22 points to 9.-.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article264 1935-12-13 8 League Fixtures For Saturday VILLA TO ENTERTAIN ARSENAL The following are the matches to be p’ayed tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues. FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v Arsenal Bolton W v W Bromwich A Brentford v Liverpool Derby C v Grimsby T Everton v Leeds264 words
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Article90 1935-12-13 8 Fixtures For Tomorrow The following are the principal RugbyUnion matches to be played tomorrow Neath and Aberavon v New Zealand East Midlands v Notts Lincs, and Derby Gloucestershire v Cornwall Lancashire v Yorkshire Northumberland v Cheshire Somerset v Devon Warwickshire v North Midlands Blackheath v Glasgow Acad. v90 words
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Article122 1935-12-13 8 Black's XI. Beat Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Dec. 12. I Rlack’si XI defeated the Taiping Policeat hockey today by the odd goal in three. Early in the game Yesudian opened the scoring for Black’s XI. The Police replied and Puran Singh nearly equalised from long range.122 words
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Advertisement239 1935-12-13 8 ALMOST all skin faults start in To keep Skin Faults away vigorous, your skin clean, keen UNDER SKIN active IvvvpJ Wll Brfcßl XiZSi- guards the beauty of the world’s BHg 'flu most fastidious women. For Pond’s actually softens lines. Wards off blackheads. Makes coarse pores less conspicuous. Firms aging tissues.239 words
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Article, Illustration1988 1935-12-13 9 THE GIMCRACK DINNER AT YORK PLAN FOR BETTER RACING NEED FOR REVISION OF RULES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 3. THE KING’S EXAMPLE The fact that the King is taking an interest in the new National Hunt racing season is hailed with satisfaction. Everyone interested in1,988 words
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Article, Illustration357 1935-12-13 9 Cricket "AMATEUR CRICKET AN EXPENSIVE PASTIME Melbourne, Nov. 20. Before leaving for Sydney, E.R.T. Holmes, the English captain, said: I expect next season will be my last as captain of Surrey. I am going to retire and attend to business. Amateur cricket is357 words
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Article352 1935-12-13 9 New L.B.W. Rule To Continue The Test matches with the South African cricket team last summer resulted in a profit for the M.C.C. of £16,088, compared with £7,546 from the 1929 South African tour. Each first-class county receives £554, but Surrey, Middlesex, Lancashire, Notts and Yorkshire, on352 words
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Advertisement220 1935-12-13 9 I bn NtRV-ES' take Sanatogen Th* True Tonic-Food di PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different. If yon are suffering the tortures of Piles and Its kindred ailments, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we aa* you to give Da. Van Vlcck’s Absorptivb Pi lx220 words
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Article869 1935-12-13 10 The Annual Report of the Agent of the Government of India in Malaya is a most interesting and readable document and there is one passage in it, which we must quote at the very outset because it is a statement which we have frequently made and869 words
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Article106 1935-12-13 10 Rugby Radio Service. ;Loan To Be Raised For Reorganisation I London, December 12. i At question time in the Houre of Comi mons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer was asked whether th; money required for reorganisation of the navy and air i force would be raised by wayRugby Radio Service. - 106 words
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Article29 1935-12-13 10 .Reuter. The death is announced of Mr. Mantis James van Sweringen aged 54 years who, with his brother, Crisp, was one of the leading railway kings..Reuter. - 29 words
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Article119 1935-12-13 10 Car Knocks Down Pedestrian MAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL A motor accident occurred near the junction of Bishop Street and Penang Street at about 12.30 today, as a result of which a Tamil in the hospital receiving treatment. It appears that a two-seater car was proceeding along119 words
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Article285 1935-12-13 10 Reuter and Rugbv Radio Service. Question Of Procedure French Attitude London, December 12. The American Press report that France 1 has not aligned herself with other Powers at the Naval Conference today is understood to be unfounded. On the contrary, the French delegation made it e’ear to theReuter and Rugbv Radio Service. - 285 words
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Article105 1935-12-13 10 Japan's Position In Commercial Matters London, Dec. 12. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in reply to a louse of Commons question said Japan, .aving ceased to be a member of the jeagu e of Nations has no legal right to laim equality of treatment in commercial matters in mandated territories105 words
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Article88 1935-12-13 10 Reuter. Parliamentary Constitution Of 1923 To Be Restored Cairo, Decemebsr 12. Follow ng the new y established united front by the Wafds and Liberals, the Cabinet has decided to restore the Parliamentary Constitution of 1923 forthwith. The Premier, Nessim Pasha, has seen the King who agreed to promulgationReuter. - 88 words
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Article33 1935-12-13 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) The Bomber Squadron from Peshawar, j Indies made a attiort stop at Taiping today. It encountered no mishap during the flight. There are 12 planes altogether.33 words
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Article472 1935-12-13 10 EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE Singapore, Dec. 12. A singular case of cheating, in which the parties wĕre Chineseat one time employer and employeeand in which was involved a Civil Court judgment and an alleged I attempt to defraud in rtspect of an instal- ment thereby ordered, was heard472 words
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Article63 1935-12-13 10 Rugby Radio S:rvice. To Be Erected In Memory* Of Earl Jellicoe London, December 12. Tributes were paid to the memory of the late Earl Jellicoe in both Houses of Parliament today when motions were approved for erection of a monument at. public charge as an expression of admirationRugby Radio S:rvice. - 63 words
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Article208 1935-12-13 10 Three Arrests Singapore, Dec. 12. The Singapore police have made three arrests in connection with an alleged armed gang robbery committed on Nov. 16 last on a Hokkien Chinese rubber [tapper living at tho 1114 mile-stone, Tampenis Rood. I About two o’clock that morning, the tapper,208 words
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Advertisement194 1935-12-13 10 Ik^\ Z^^ Tn A«x\ PACKED IN MALAYA UNDER VACUUM PROCESS m 401 S iffewSsßS z 'ncobpooaA?^ A ')^anYk *au/uTu* pUB j There is no container which protects l coffee flavour better than does M^S^h Y LITTLES. Compare its flavonr with that of others, you will soon know why O LITTLE'S194 words
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Advertisement19 1935-12-13 10 RIT Kills fl fesj Obtainable at ALL THE LEADING DEALERS OR FROM THE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG.19 words
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Article179 1935-12-13 11 Sequel To Excise Officers’ Raids As a result of raids carried out by! Excise officers yesterday along Stewart j Lane, Chulia Lane and Szechuan Lane, five Chinese were produced in the Police Court this morning before Mr. H. A. L. i Luckham on charges of being in179 words
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Article43 1935-12-13 11 The K.P.M. coasting steamer Trojian” pf 979 tons has run aground on Sembilan Island near the Borneo coast. Th e steamer <r Van Der Lijn” has been despatched from Singapore to assist the Trojian” which does not carry wireless.43 words
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Article110 1935-12-13 11 In Aid Of Anglo-Chinese School (From Our Own Correspondent.) l2. A successful charity concert was held last night in aid of the Anglo-Chinese School, Bagan Serai. The primary boys and girls of the school took part as well as some older boys from the Parit Bun110 words
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Article78 1935-12-13 11 Drove At 45 Miles Per Hour (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Dec. 12. When brought up before the Taiping Magistrate on a charge of driving his motor-bus at a high speed, a Chines e named Soo Teik Huat admitted that he was travelling at over 45 miles78 words
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708 1935-12-13 11 CUNNING RUSE OF CHINESE ENDS IN PRISON Singapore, December 12. On the evening of Nov. 16, two Chinese, a Teochew 7 and Chawan, called at Chop Aik Heng Ho in Serangoon Road to purchase, so they said, food and other articles fn- their708 words
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Article74 1935-12-13 11 Gaming In Commei Gambling House I Nine Chinese were arraigned before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Police Court this morning, charged with gaming in a common gambling ho-use, No. 34 McAlister Lane yesterday. All the accused claimed trial. Detective-Inspector Ingham, who prosecuted, asked for a74 words
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Article509 1935-12-13 11 Reuter. Mr. Morgenthau denies that the United States has stopped purchasing silver and asserts they bought silver every day this week in many different places thereby continuing to carry out the mandate on the Silver Purchase Act. Mr. Morgenthau admitted that the United States departed from the usualReuter. - 509 words
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Advertisement243 1935-12-13 11 I lq)| fi I, CMXKi PHONE 543. PENANG :o> TONIGHT Last Appearance at CORNELIA KIRDALL AT COCKTAIL DANCE 7.30 to 10 p.m. (informal) NUMBERS INCLUDING Spanish National Dance. Dream of Monte Marty re. Bolero Ravel Tomorrow, Saturday '<. DINNER DANCE t. EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. The 1935/36 5 CHRISTMAS t,243 words
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Advertisement490 1935-12-13 11 LET US A HELP 'h u t> v YOU Xi CHOOSE. A. r* If the rain is pouring down mI and you can’t get to town i tiVAwyZL PI W C* WalK v z IM CZARISBERC LAGER PILSNER STOUT SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur.490 words
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1099 1935-12-13 12 INTER IMPERIAL TRADE THE KEY TO THE PROBLEM N RECENT MONTHS the question of emigration from this country to other parts of the British Empire has been raised in a number of quarters. The reason for this renewal of interest is not far to seek.1,099 words
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569 1935-12-13 12 OUTLOOK BRIGHTER The fifteenth ordinary general meeting jof Bekc.fi Consolidated Rubber Estates, I Lui., was held at 19, Fenchurch-street, i London. E. C. Mr. R. W. Harrison (the chairman) who was supported by Mr. A. J. Ross and Mr. E. F. Slade J.P.said that the price569 words
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719 1935-12-13 12 Stronger Liquid Position FACTORIES EXTENDED AND RE-EQUIPPED f' The twenty-fifth annual general meeting of the Unitea Temiang (F. M. S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at 52-54, 9 Gracechurch Street, London, E.C. j I Mr. R. F. McNair Scott (the Chair- man) said:Our net floating719 words
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Article115 1935-12-13 12 Monument To Mr. Michel Melbourne, Dec. 2. A granite cairn in memory of Mr. Louis J. Michel, one of the first men to find gold 'in Australia, has been erected at Anderson’s Creek, Warranditc, Victoria. I It was there in 1851 that Mr. Michel 1 found115 words
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Advertisement176 1935-12-13 12 i T Lipton’s Tea is worldn,-~ Wil famous for its delightfr-l W W flavour. Everyone enjoys quality never varies. is 1 yin ENG AUN TONG I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I I 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. s WW f i I (I II h I® To be healthy is to176 words
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692 1935-12-13 13 spectator during the proceedings. Reut land Rugby Radio Service. Acquitted Of Manslaughter COUNSEL WINS ON POINT OF VIEW Wrong Side Of Road Not Evidence Of Negligence j London, Dec. 12. The House of Lords became the court of first instance today for thespectator during the proceedings. Reut land Rugby Radio Service. - 692 words
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Article271 1935-12-13 13 .—Reuter. London And New York In The Dark FORCING CHINA TO RETURN TO SILVER STANDARD London, Dec. 12. Mystification regarding the American silver policy continues, London end New York being equally dark. Wall Street bankers, according to the Financial Times” are absolutely lacking in information as to.—Reuter. - 271 words
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Article127 1935-12-13 13 the British flag at a grave loss.—Rugby Radio Service. P. O. To Withdraw Part Of Pacific Service London, Dec. 12. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company s to withdraw the service of Empire ships which for about a half century has linked Australia and New Zealand withthe British flag at a grave loss.—Rugby Radio Service. - 127 words
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Article174 1935-12-13 13 ,Rugby Radio Service. Control Board To Be Appointed London, Dec. 12 Provisions for the establishment of spindle board with power to acquire the redundant cotton spinning plant etc. and to borrow up to £2,000,000 for the purpose are contained in the Government’s Cotton Spinning Industry Bill” which,Rugby Radio Service. - 174 words
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Article422 1935-12-13 13 .Reuter. Spokesman Says East Hopei Remain Autonomous REVENUES NOT TO BE SENT TO NANKING Tientsin, Dec. 12. A statement suggesting that East Hopei I should remain an autonomous state outside the Chahar and Hopei Political Council was made by a Japanese military spokesman who said that.Reuter. - 422 words
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Article71 1935-12-13 13 .Reuter. Captain Relieved Of Command SEVERAL OF CREW TO BE COURT-MARTIALLED Shanghai, Dec. 12. Captain Welchman of H.M.S. Tern,” at present in Kiukiang, has been relieved of his command following a court inquiry into the alleged laxity in discipline aboard his iship. He was replaced by Lieut.-Comman-der Cronyn.Reuter. - 71 words
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Article182 1935-12-13 13 is directing operations.Rugby Radio Service. Addition Of Oil, iron And Steel CONSIDERED BY COMMITTEE OF XVIII. London, Dec. 12. The Committee of Eighteen of the League of Nations summoned to consider the proposal, already approved in principle, to extend, by the inclusion of oil, iron and steel, to theis directing operations.Rugby Radio Service. - 182 words
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Article38 1935-12-13 13 Rugby Radio Service. London, Dec. 12 Sterling on New York was 4 92-9)16 and Paris 74-9)16. Stock Markets were restricted. British funds were inactive with War Loan at 3-1)2 per cent. 106-3)16. Gold was 141 |2D.Rugby Radio Service. - 38 words
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Article45 1935-12-13 13 .Rugby Radio Service. London, Dec. 12 Road accident figures for Great Britain in the last week w_re 124 killed and 4,210 injured. In the corresponding week lart I year the figures wire 156 killed and 4 022 1 injured.Rugby Radio Service..Rugby Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article38 1935-12-13 13 .Reuter. The author and traveller, Mr. Peter Fleming, was married quietly in Che sea to the actress, Miss Celia Johnson, heroine of the play Wind and Rain,” which has been running for over .two years.Reuter..Reuter. - 38 words
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Article72 1935-12-13 13 rioting occurred in the evening.— Reuter Wireless. Anti-Jewish Sentiment Spreads To Rumania Bucharest, December 9. Several people, were injured and 130 were arrested in anti-Jewish riots in the Lawon the occasion of the election of the Bai Council. Young barristers joined with the rowdies and tried to preventrioting occurred in the evening.—Reuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Advertisement256 1935-12-13 13 HERE ARE A FEW OF THE useful gifts V/A* SELECTED FROM OUR SPLENDID DISPLAY. l l T-gl I Q Siltißfl J DISKS W I "i.-nk "S ST”*' Ef; uawfeJi I! 1 JUNE ROSES PINK LILAC PERFUME MORNEY PERFUME Has achieved wonderful popularity. SOAP This new creation of Momv is now256 words
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Article495 1935-12-13 14 AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern RhodeSja, Nyasaland and South Africa by route to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the495 words
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Article913 1935-12-13 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arrivtt* «ad sailing from Penang during the week’ IN PORT TODAY S.S. SUMATRA MARU” from Japan vU Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Bombay and Karachi. 8 S.S. BULAN for Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham,913 words
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Advertisement14 1935-12-13 14 T WHAT LONDON IS DOIN© READ CHARLES ROBERTS* In The I A—” SUNDAT GAZETTE.14 words
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Advertisement13 1935-12-13 14 EASTERN BAZAAR For Stockings. BLUE MOON With GUIDASEAM 8, Bishop St. Phone 1396.13 words
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Advertisement42 1935-12-13 14 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-come of the Hidden Music Treasures of Eminent Musicians who will be the glory of India, nay, of the whole world. Latest Releases j’ust arrived. Sole A gents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY. 130, Penang Road, Penang.42 words
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Miscellaneous558 1935-12-13 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Trartißbwion 5 two of the following frequencies will be »ed GSC 9,580 kc|s (81.82 m.) GSB 3410 kcs (31.55 m.), or GSL 6,110 kc|s 40.10 m.). Transmission5 6.20 a.m.Big Ben. Two Plays: (1) i The Pie in the Oven,” a comedy in one act by558 words
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Miscellaneous473 1935-12-13 14 Talk by Mr. F. A. de Graaf. 8.25 Music. 8.30-“Latest News From Holland.” B.4sMusic. 9.ooQuarter of Bassoons. 9.loTalk on moving pictures by Mr. L. J. Jordaan. 9.2sQuarter of Bassoons. 9.40Dance music. 10.00Closing down Dutch National Anthem. i TOMORROW 8.00 p.m.Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. B.IO—THE TROUBADOURS. 8.55Microphone debutants. >473 words
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Miscellaneous372 1935-12-13 14 Time Signal Music 7.05 a.m. Close down. 10.50 a.m. Morning concert; 12.20 p.m. Lunch Time Music 1.50 p.m. Close down. 5.50 Time Signal and Music. 6.35 Gramophone concert. 6.50 News. 7.10-9.50 Concerts and gramophone music. 9. 50 Dance music or Javanese music 10.20 Close down. PARIS Radio Colonial© station, 19.68372 words
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Advertisement1787 1935-12-13 15 Bryjl j li HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE £LUB PUMMEL LIMB HAMBURG. Uul. Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service Vetwel*. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Dae OUTWARDS Penang London Mar Port Swettenham, Singapore t Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, to conjunction with Glen Shire Line. China and Japan. C. MENESTHEUS Marg., L’don, R’dam, TTburg1,787 words
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Miscellaneous560 1935-12-13 16 18 2-W-6-15 TONIGHT 9-30'6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 7-00 opening tonight 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45. THE SCREEN S MOST RAVISHIN® STAR IN HER MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2-4 S P.M. M4TINEES TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 2-30 GAYEST PICTURE I A Modern Oromo Of Cooßietleg Humon UNIQUE FILM CO.'S GREAT Acclaimed By London Critics"560 words
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Article516 1935-12-13 17 Medical Student's Letter 1 Not Read ACCIDENTAL DEATH VERDICT London, Dec. 2. A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest at Southwark on Thomas Gregory, 24, a medical student at St Thomas's Hospital, who on Nov 1 26. was found shot dead in the rifle516 words
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Article177 1935-12-13 17 Scottish Ball In Paris Paris, Dec. 1 The Duke and Duches s of York, who arrived in Paris on Nov. 28, and are staying at the British -Embassy, were the guests of President Lebrun at lunc e yesterday at the Elysee. Among invited were Sir177 words
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Article386 1935-12-13 17 Separated From Her Child CORONER ON FRICTION BETWEEN RELATIVES The separation of a young mother from her adored child wa s stated at an Ilford inquest, to have led to the suicide of Mrs. Rose Mary Hames. 25, who was found dead from gas-poisoning on Monday at386 words
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Article96 1935-12-13 17 Athlete Is Ambitious A well-known Australian athlete, Tom Morris, is in the act of skippng from Melbourne to Sydney. He hopes to cover the 590 miles in 35 days. Three companions on cycles carry a plentiful supply of rubber sol.ee, sports shoes and skipping ropes. His96 words
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Article77 1935-12-13 17 Australio Joins Carnet System Having become thoroughly alive to the value of tourists, the Australian Commonwealth government has now arranged with the Automobile Association for the inclusion of Australia in the carnet system of the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme, says Austral News. This is the 45th. country, including77 words
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Article83 1935-12-13 17 A House Divided Two naturalised Italians who owned a 20 ft. by 10 ft. woeden hut on the mine field at Mt. Isa, Queensland, quarrelled violently. They decided to separate, but neither would buy out the other. Further fisticuffs produced negative results. So they decided, says Austral83 words
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Article136 1935-12-13 17 Zane Grey To Visit Australia Zane Grey, noted author and deep sea fisherman has decided to visit Australia in December to fish and gather materials for a novel, a motion picture and a book on Australia’s big game at sea, states Austral News. With his party,136 words
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Article292 1935-12-13 17 Sir E. Grigg's Address Paris, Dec. 2. An appeal for complete Anglo-French cooperation and understanding was made by Sir Edward Grigg in an addrers to La Nouvelle Ecole de la Paix here on Dec. 2. I hold with deep conviction,” h: said, that France and292 words
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Article104 1935-12-13 17 Great-Granddaughter Dies In Australia Mrs. Annie Vincent Burns Scott of Largs Bay, South Australia, greatgranddaughter and one of the nearest relations of Robert Bums, the Scottish po.t, has just died. She was in her 82nd. year. Mrs. Burns Scott was born at Warrnambool, Victoria. Many treasures of104 words
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Article215 1935-12-13 17 MURDER CHARGE "NOT PROVEN" After a hearing lasting six days, a jury at Edinburgh found that a charge against (John McGuigan, alias John Milligan, a young farm labourer, of shooting and kill- ing Daniel Kerrigan, was not proven. McGuigan was found guilty of criminally215 words
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Advertisement129 1935-12-13 17 iimbii i ,i 1 x |re&?fL d J C y Mb T I 1 "V _,-r MEjjKgfe > v > -~~~T THE FORD IO H P Arrange your trip to the A high standard of rear Highlands by car! seat comfort is a disThe English 10 h.p. De. nc ,l,e129 words
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835 1935-12-13 18 AND STARVING WOMEN AND CHILDREN" Address By Social Worker A plea for the objective study o f militarismwithout bitterness cr rancour but in the cold light of ascertained facts- was the central feature in an address given at the Wesley Church Hall, Singapore, on Tuesday835 words
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Article597 1935-12-13 18 Broken Skull I Singapore, Dec. 11. The death of Arunasalam, a 35-year-old .’.Tamil gardener employed under Mrs. B. t C. Handy, of 328, East Coast Road. Singa- i pore, has been occupying the attention of -’the police since Oct. 28, but it still rej! mains unsolved.597 words
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630 1935-12-13 18 i Magistrate On "Heath j And Robinson Methods" Of Demolition "These Heath Robinson and clumsy methods which w’ere employed for the purpose of demolition clearly call for supervision,” sa d Mr. F.K. Wilson, the First Magistrate, on Tuesday at the resumed hearing into630 words
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Article75 1935-12-13 18 i Whole Empire Represented I The British government and all the Dominion governments will now be represented at the South Australian Centenary Exhibition at Adelaide from March to May, next year. A special Centennial Hall occupying two and a half acres, is being erected, says Austral News.75 words
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Article252 1935-12-13 18 Largest Amphibians Two specimens of the largest living amphibian, the Japanese giant salamander, arrived on Dec. 2 in the aquarium at the London Zoo. Though they belong to the same order as the 3-in. long newts of English ponds, each of them is 2ft. 6in.252 words
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Advertisement235 1935-12-13 18 WBBMBMaBBBBBBaHHMBBHBBaHMMBBaBaBBBHBaBBHBBBiaBBMBBBBBMBBB MIMBBBM"""""" THE LATEST EVERSHARP l<9 ADJUSTABLE has 4 nofab/e features: 111 I (1 Eas y to finwith one stroke of the plunger. Vacuum filled. 11l (2) Transparentshows when to refill. 11l VWk 111 <3) Automatic safety 1 1 ink shutoffab- 1 1 solutely prevents a 111 leaking. I 1235 words
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Advertisement60 1935-12-13 18 M" PILLSa I APIOL STEEL I I Sure»ndcertain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I .I I keep a box in the house. I I W. J. EDMONDS. I 1 The English Pharmacy I 62-M, Beach Street, Penang. I W.W.VW.WA"< i i When SHOPPING Alwav* I REMEMBF»60 words
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Article155 1935-12-13 19 New Zealander's "Serious Physical Condition" Mr. A. Hayman, a New Zealander, of China Inland Mission, who was capd together with a companion missiondr. Mr. Rudolph Bosshardt, of Manchesmore than a year ago by the notorious bandit, Ho-Lung, has been released Ifs captors on account of his serious155 words
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Article125 1935-12-13 19 lajor-General F.S.G. Piggott Appointed he King has approved the appointment f Maj-General F.S.G. Piggott, D. 5.0., 'be Military Attache to his Majesty s >assy at Tokio in succession to Colonel A.H. James, with effect from May 5. Piggott has had a, long and association with Japan.125 words
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Article526 1935-12-13 19 MODERN WORLD CAN LEARN FROM PAST To enjoy the Chinese Exhibition there is no need to be an expert or even a dilettante. It will give valuable aid to the scholar’s exploration of history; it will be the antiquary’s delight. Yet probably the ordinary visitor, who526 words
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Article212 1935-12-13 19 Volcano Expert Flies Over Part Of Mauna Loa Honolulu, Nov. 24. The erupting volcano Mauna Loa on Hawaii Island is still very active. A long j arm of Lava, 18 miles in length, now stretches down the mountain side Fortunately the region is uninhabited and212 words
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Article854 1935-12-13 19 Machinations In China THE AUTONOMY MOVEMENT Agitation Without Real Weight DOIHARA COUP MISFIRES Peking, N0v.30. The present s tuation is the logical outcome of Japanese-Soviet machinations here during the past five years. Ever s nee the Muk'den incident the Japanese have been consolidating their position854 words
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Article483 1935-12-13 19 Sir William Peel On Hong-Kona The China Association held its annual dinner at Grosvenor House on December 2, Lord Winterton, the president, was in the chair, and the Chinese Ambassador attended. In proposing the toast of Our Guests” the President congratulated M. Quo Taichi on his recent483 words
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Article43 1935-12-13 19 Tokyo, Nov. 27. The Empress of Japan has given birth to a son. This is her fifth child and her second son. The new Prince’s elder brother, the heir to the throne, was born on December 23, 1933.43 words
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Article59 1935-12-13 19 acres at Nagoya The Manchester of Japan.” Tokyo, Nov. 28. A monster exh bition is to be opened in Japan in March, 1937, to promote peace, trade and friend’y relations between PanPacific countries. Its official title will be the Pan-Pacific Peace Exhibition. The buildings will occupy a siteacres at Nagoya The Manchester of Japan.” - 59 words
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Advertisement157 1935-12-13 19 hlewt Beauty Cream that Removes Hair SWEET SCENTED-SAFE-SPEEDY fl j fl OtiaL P I Wf a I Wk I y jt &U it; V B LEAVES SKIN SOFTANDWHITEI f.Fu WITHOUT A TRACE I 4gii\ oF UGLY HA| y -x The latest discovery of science. A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet <157 words
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Advertisement134 1935-12-13 19 i— L v'Avl T” ErTiJ w h z ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND. H S’ 'BUHTTB MB GT BUB STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO., 1, River Road. PENANG. w B F 'S WTTB’WTWTTO-B BTI ITIr STIBP. wMMHbk that134 words
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Article646 1935-12-13 20 Amateurs In Action CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY CONCLUDED (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, December 13. Several bouts were seen last night at the Perak amateur championships organised by the Perak Boxing Association (1935). About 30 boxers participated but it must be mentioned that the standard witnessed was not as646 words
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Article644 1935-12-13 20 Rubber Utterly Lifeless I LOCAL SHARE MARKET REPORT i The following is the local share market j report of Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co.J broadcast from Station Z.H.J. (Penang)' last right Inspite of a further 10% increase in tne Tin Quota for the first quarter644 words
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15 1935-12-13 20 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 15 words
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Article108 1935-12-13 20 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 29 64 74(| New York 4.92% 4.92% Montreal 4.97% 4.98 Brussels 29.20 29.24% Geneva 15.17% 15.20 Amsterdam 7.27 7.27% Milan No Quotation No Quotatior Berlin 12.24 12.24% Prague 118% 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.33% Vienna 26% 26%108 words
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Article115 1935-12-13 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) £219.10.0 £218.15.0 London(3 months) £208.15.0 £209.0.0 Singapore $106.50 $106.50 Business Done Penang $107.12 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $5.60 $5.60 BLACK PEPPER $12.00 $12.00 RUBBER Landon 6,/d 6 Ad New York 12|jjc(G) Singapore— Spot 21 %c 21 %c Jan./Mar 22 %c 22115 words
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Article20 1935-12-13 20 BIRTH MCLELLAN.At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on the 13th inst., to Dorothy, wife of A. McLellan, a son.20 words
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Article391 1935-12-13 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN I Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.87% 1.32% B. Selangor 1.01 1.03 1.01 x. 03 Hitam 47% 50 47% 50 Jelebu 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% Klang River 1.97% 2.02% 1.97% 2.02% Lukut 1.24 1.26 1.24 1.26 Mambau 75 77%391 words
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Article72 1935-12-13 20 Rugby Radio Service. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 London Bank 2 '4 4 mjst 2'4 Private 3 m|st credit 3 Documentary 2;4 On New York Demand 57’4 India T.T. France T.T. 860 Hong Kong,, T.T. 43 dis Shanghai T.T. 47% dis. Bar Silver 2 g- The 10,000 tons twin-screw motor passengerRugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article369 1935-12-13 20 KENNEDY COMPANY I TODAY’S PRICES I i The following are th e latest quotation* m MESSRS. KENNEDY Ca’s Share List today i Yesterday Today i Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 5 |9 6,3 5,9 6 3 B. Selangor l.oi 1.04 c 1.00 1.04 C 011369 words
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Advertisement230 1935-12-13 20 BRITISH SECURITY if d FOUR ENGINES Every air liner of these great companies employed on the main routes has four engines RIGOROUS FLYING TESTS are applied to every type of air liner of these companies, not only by them but by the Air Ministry as well AFTER EACH FLIGHT every230 words
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Advertisement68 1935-12-13 20 "E. O." HoteP I PENANG j TOMORROW (Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A M.) DINNER, DANCE CABARET WITH THE LOS FELINOS TRIO Incomparable Acrobatic Eccentric Dancers. DINNER CABARET $3/-. NON-DINERS $l/-. Sunday, 15th December 9.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY THE PENANG CONCERT ORCHESTRA Under the Direction of THE REV.68 words
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Miscellaneous37 1935-12-13 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind RainfaA? 6.00 a.m. 78 N. Noon 82 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.16 a.m 9.12 a. m. 3.06 p.m 9.12 p.m. TOMORROW 2.47 a.m 9.45 a.m. 3.39 p.m 9-46 p.m.37 words
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