Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 December 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 297. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1935. ■> PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 562 1 restoring tne snauereu tish policy.—Reuter and Rugby Rad o Service. Several Acts Receive Royal Assent COAL SITUATION DISCUSSED IN COMMONS London, December 21. Both Houses of Parliament adjourned today till February 4 with the usual provisions for earlier reassembly at need. 1 'Several Acts received Royal assent in-
    restoring tne snauereu – tish policy.—Reuter and Rugby Rad o Service.  -  562 words
  • 33 1 e* the Palace. Rugby Radio The Prime Minister had audience of the King at Buckingham Palace this morning The King later held a privy ennnrit e«- the Palace. Rugby Radio
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  • 216 1 —Rugby Radio Service. GENERAL FEELING AT NAVAL CONFERENCE London, Dec. 20. In addition to a preliminary session of the naval conference on December 9 and one meeting of heads of delegations, there has been seven meetings of the First Committee to date. The meetings which
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Italy Denies Agreement With Nanking Rome, December 20. A complete denial is given by the Foreign Office to the report from Hongkong that a secret agreement han been concluded between Nanking and Signor Mussolini under which Italy has undertaken to organise the whole Chinese army,
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  • 61 1 R< uter. Seriously Injured In Road Accident Washington, December 20. The blind Senator, Mr. Schall of Minnesota, one of President Roosevelt’s most outspoken critics, was seriously injured while stepping out of his automobile on the roadway. He was knocked down by another car and fractured a leg. He
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  • 100 1 Geneva arrived back—Rugby Radio Ser- j v.ce. London, Dec. 20. I A large part of the Midlands and Southern England has been enveloped all day in fog which is expected to grow thicker as night goes on. Road, rail and air communications have all been affected. Express
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  • 171 1 -—Reuter. British Freighter Ordered To Be Attached U.S. CLAIM FOR $20,000 Boston. Dec. 20. The “Seven Seas Spray” has been ordered to be attached for a claim of $20.000 damages by the United States Government. Applying for a writ, the United States Government Attorney charged
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  • 76 1 .—Reuter Against Autonomy in North China Shanghai. Dec 20. Shouting patriotic slogans and denouncing Japanese imperialism. 10,000 students of both sexes assembled before the City Government this morning and presented to the Mayor a petition against autonomy in North China The Japanese Embassy has issued a statement warning
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  • 41 1 —Rugby Radio Service. The King and Queen are leaving London for Sandringham tomorrow. Other members of the Royal Family who are joining Their Majesties et Sandringham for Christmas will follow at the beginning of the week.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 93 1 —Reuter. 3,000-Ton Swedish Steamer Sinks Santos, Brazil, Dec. 20. Several of the crew were killed when the 3,000-ton Swedish steamer “Brittmarie,” laden with saltpetre while lying at the quay sank immediately after a terrific explosion which alarmed the whole city and wrecked a warehouse at the quayside. The
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  • 171 1 Reuter No Decision Reached On Paris Proposals Rome, Dec. 21. The Fascist Grand Council met at 10.00 p.m. and adjourned at 4.00 a.m. till January 18 without reaching a decision on the peace plan. ITALY TO INTENSIFY RESISTANCE OF SANCTIONS A communique issued at the close of
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  • 157 1 'Provide additional reserves for exchange stabilization”. Rqut-er and Rugby Radio Service. Meagre U.S. Buying In London PURCHASES FROM CHINA CONFIRMED London, Dec. 20. The conditions in the silver market, which is still disorganised, were much the same as yesterday. There were heavy offerings and the United
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  • 83 1 —Rugby Radio Service. £125.000 Gift For Treatment Of Children London, Dec. 20. A gift of £125,000 by Lord Nuffield for research and treatment of crippled children was announced today and is one of the largest individual benefactions made by Lord Nuffield who, in the last decade, has made
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  • 51 1 —Reuter. Chinese Editor Succumbs To Injuries Hongkong, Dec 20. The death is announced of Mr. Lai Kung-chi, Editor of the Kung Sheung Man Pao, one of the major Chinese papers, who was shot twice in the back by an unknown assailant on December 17 in the crowded Central
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 20. The Americo-Dutch trade pact was signed today by Mr. Cordell Hull and Heer Lamping, the Dutch Director of Trade Agreements. The pact provides mutual tariff concessions effective on January 1, details of which are withheld until Monday.—
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  • 42 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Dec. 20 The Duchess of York has been confined to bed for the past few days with an attack of influenza. A bulletin states that Her Royal Highness is making satisfactory progress to- wards recovery.-
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  • 305 1 $150,000 Building For Ipoh WORK TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY It is understood that work is to begin almost immediately on the $150,000 Chinese Assembly Hall, which was recently approved by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The design of the building, which ia to be erected on the
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  • 67 1 left for London by air Rugby Radio Service. League Council Delegates Leave London, December 20. After yesterday’s brief meeting of the council of the League of Nations which adjourned until January 15, nearly all delegates left Geneva Mr Anthony Eden left by the same train as M Laval
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  • 65 1 Contract Awarded To German Firm (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 20. The contract for a national factory to manufacture paper, after long negotiations, has been awarded to a German firm. The value ifl a little over 1,000,000 ticals It is anticipated that the factory will
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    • 1935 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PUBLIC BANK BANKS. CT/ift D ADVERTISEMENTS HOLIDAYS CHARTERED BANK I NEDERLANDSCHE THAT The Exchange Banks will of india. AUSTRALIA and china. HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ i All communications relating to, (Incorporated in England by advertisements should be addressed to' be closed on Wednesday, Royal cfMr ter 185 SK N.Y.
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  • 845 3 Stepped Funeral Drama MAN'S DEATH IN HOSPITAL A stopped funeral, missing drugs, a lost dangerous drugs book and a death-bed disclosure of marriage were dramatic points of evidence in a resumed inquest at Southwark on December 9. The verdict on Henry Herbert Taylor, 25, a clerk,
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  • 347 3 Two Years "Totally s. Inadequate" DEFENCE COUNSEL ON ALIBI PLEA In my opinion the maximum penalty or the offence for which you have been convicted is totally inadequate to meet the circumstances of this horrible outrage which you committed on this defenceless woman. Mr. Justice Humphreys
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  • 131 3 Judgment For Plaintiff I In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. [justice Whitley gave judgment for the plaintiff on the claim and counter-claim in the suit in which A. Nagalingam sued Drugal for a sum of $1,250, being money I lent on three occasions, $l,lOO on an |1.0.U.
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  • 314 3 M. Dalimier Asserts His Innocence "ONLY A MEAGRE PENSION" Paris, pec. 9. M. Dalimier, who has held the Minisi tries of Labour, Justice, and of the Colonies was sharply reprimanded at the StaviskJ trial by the Chief Prosecuting Counsel. While Minister of Labour in 1932, M. Dalimier,
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  • 275 3 Archdeacon And Reforms There is truth in the argument that the marriage law as it stands is. in fact, an incentive to immorality. That declaration is made by the Arch- deacon of Coventry in an article in “The Churchman's Handbook. He adds that “the remedy would appear to
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  • 88 3 Alone I Nineteen-year-old airmen Roy Gropler, J whose longest flight is 500 miles, starts on I a lone 12,000-mile airplane journey from 1 Portsmouth airport at 8-30 on Dec. 10. Young Gropler came to England in November to buy an airplane for commer- cial use in
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    • 47 3 1/artjns M“ r 'piLLS t I APIOL A STEEL I I Spre and certain for all Female I I complains. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. B I I W. J. EDMONDS. I The English Pharmacy I 52-54, Beach Street, Panang. I
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    • 149 3 “Del Monte Products” Lead For ||||l Lowest Prices Consistant With Highest Quality ,1 I i DEL MONTE PEARS B OBTAINABLE AT All High Class Provision J Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. II I ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL J 378
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  • 502 4 Large Attendance At Funeral Yesterday The funeral took place yesterday of the date Mr. Lam Hooi Hong, who passed away at 5 p.m. on Saturday last, from his residence No. 84, Muntri Street, for interment at the Batu Gantong Cemetery. The deceased, fifth son of
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  • 67 4 Accused Allowed Bail Of $lOO A charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Rahman at the Patani Road coolie lines on December 18, was preferred against V. Vaz in the police court yesterday. After the charge had been explained the case was postponed till December 28 for
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  • 337 4 Counsel's Objection To I Separate Trials “What the D. P. P. says is not law,” said Mr. B. E. Ross in. the police court yesterday afternoon when he objected to th e cases against Kalandar bin Mydin. I Abdul Rahman bin Ibramsah and I Veerapan being tried
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  • 151 4 Unregistered Smokers In Court A Tamil named Gopal pleaded in the police court yesterday that he was advised by his friends to take chandu in order to cure his stomach-ache. Accused was fined $4 on a charge of having in possession chandu when not a registered
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  • 48 4 In the police court yesterday the case I was mentioned in which nine Chinese stand charged with playing in a common gamin? house No. 34, Macalister Lane pn DecenAri ber 12. I Detective Inspector W. Ingham prosecuted. Hearing was fixed for January 6 at noon.
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  • 407 4 Chinese Saved By Immediate Operation SIX CHINESE CHARGED The case in which six Chinese, Tan Kong San, Ong Chuan, Sim Koon, Tan Kim Sin, Tan Ah Ooi and Goh Chong Hua, were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Kew Oh Chat on the evening of
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  • 170 4 Victim's Co-Occupant Arrested On Suspicion (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, Dec. 18. A mysterious murder of an adult ChinJest (Cantonese) hawker in his house while at sleep had today excited the whole town lof Baling as a result of the extensive search made by the Police.
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  • 89 4 Tamil On Theft Charge J Mohamed Malim, a Tamil Mohamedan, was produced in the police court yesterday (before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham on a charge of theft in respect of $2OO within the jurisdiction of Singapore. J Detective Inspector W. Ingt.am, who prosecuted, said that accused was
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  • 637 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Major Bagnall, of the Burma Rifles, Taiping, has been promoted to be a Lieutenant-Colbnel. I The Director of Civil Aviation, S.S. and F. is to pay Ipoh a visit early in January. Mrs. H. L. Hodge, of Batu Pahat, I Johore, who has been ill, is now an
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    • 84 4 STOMACH TROUBLES GASTRITIS quickly relieved W,ND Digestive disorders arise from acid in the I HEARTBURN stomach. Don’t wait for ulcers to form—the A quickest and surest cure is Bisurated'Magnesia. /X Lr* I I I I This universal stomach remedy ends acidity and brings instant relief to stomach sufferers. If you
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    • 117 4 ABOUT A TUNIC WINE MADE BY MONKS. Bucxfast Tonic. Wine is .nade and guaranteed!! by the Mbnks of Biekfass Abbey, England. Many years of pxtien’ research were devoted to the discovery of its formula, which, is-now a closely guarded secret. Rich and vitalising, Biickfast is of immense help to anyone-who
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    • 132 4 1 ■WfiASWWWMVWWAWWWk Xiddies 2Dove lj “KID-KORD” NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO) TALE RECORDS The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically produced KID-KORD gramophone Records. There are two complete and different series of these miniature masterpieces. SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM j COMPRISING 39
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  • 368 5 Outstanding Rim At Majestic Heralded as one of the:most outstanding productions of the year, “The Dark Angel," which began a season at the Majestic yesterday, is indeed an outstanding achievement of which Samuel Goldwyn, producer of the film may well be proud. Here is a film which,
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  • 94 5 Sungei Patani Defeats Kulim (From Our Own Correspondent). Sungei Patani, December. 18 The first match o f the Sultan’s Cup Golf Competition was played at Sungei Patani when Sungei Patani Golf Chib beat Kulim. The Results of the matches were as follows: Newman 0 Fletcher (6 5)
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  • 86 5 Wanderers Draw With Burma Rifles (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, December 20. The 2 20th Burma Rifles drew with the Taiping Wanderers at hockey today on the i Esplanade, each side scoring two goals. The Wanderers, playing with several subi stitutes, opened the scoring through Ro- bertson. Before
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  • 48 5 Reuter. All Blacks Team To Meet Wales London. December 20. The All Blacks team to meet Wales at Cardiff tomorrow will be as follows I Gilbert Hart, Mitchell and Ball Oli-I ver and Griffiths Sadler Lambourn, Hadley, Dalton, McLean. Reid, King, Man- I Chester and Mahoney.
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  • 32 5 —Reuter. No Play Yesterday At Wellington Wellington, December 20. There was no play today in the match between fjbe M.C.C. and Wellington, ow- ing to continuous rain
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  • 44 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Sungei Patani, December. 18 The monthly medal Bogey Competition I held at the Sungei Patani Golf Club on j Wednesday was won by Mr. Sherwood all square. The Runners-up were Messrs. I Reeding and Laffan (5 down).
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  • 114 5 At Chung Ling And Fukien Girls 1 Schools The Fukien Girls’ School Annual Prize'giving was held yesterday. Mr. Ong 'Keng Seng, the Chairman of the Advisory Board, gave away the prizes and certifii cates after Madame Choo Guat Wah the Principal of the School, had read her annual
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  • 345 5 Celebrates Silver j &lt; Jubilee The Kwang Wah Yit Poh Press celebrated its Silver Jubilee yesterday, having been established in 1910. A Silver Jubilee and New Year Number was published on the occasion. Many prominent Chinese wrote congratulatory messages including the Hon. Mr. A. M- Goodman,
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  • 201 5 Wonderful Result of Taking Kruschen Here Is another authentic case of a woman who is successfully reducing by taking Kruschen Salts, on the advice of her doctor. After taking four bottles she has lost 40 pounds of her excess fat. As she is still overweight,
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  • 554 5 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Penang, Dec. 20 With the grave political outlook in Europe and the near approach of the Xmas holidays it is hardly surprising that conditions in the Local Share Market have been very dull during the past week and there have been more sellers than buyers
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  • 481 5 OT. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England Fourth Sunday in Advent 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. Psalm—94. Hymn—s 3. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion 6.00 p .m. Evensong, Psalm—9B. j Hymns—so, 48, 270, 31. j TUESDAY Christmas Eve 6.00 p.m. Evensong. WEDNESDAY Christmas Day 5.00
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    • 16 5 DACIMG. iid-TO-QATP ammhai isshf NOW ON SALE. Tt ALL BOOKSTALLS AND IA, PENANG STREET. $l.- ONLY.
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    • 287 5 ”E- O Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER, DANCE CABARET WITH THE LOS FELINOS TRIO IN A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME DINNER CABARET $3.00 NON-DINERS $lOO Sunday, 22nd December ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. by THE “E. O.” ORCHESTRA Under the Direction of Mr. A. Konchester. XMAS NEW YEAR PROGRAMME Xmas
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  • 380 6 The B B C. announces that under present arrangements his Majesty the King will on Christmas Day at 3.0 p.m. G. M. T. broadcast a message to the Empire from Sandringham for the fourth year in succession. His Majesty's message will be preceded by a composite
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    • 47 6 qou «Mist not «four —-N ft» BROADCAST HINDL'STAUI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-ccme of the Hidden Music Treasures of Eminent Musicians who will be the glory of India, nay, of the whole world. Latest Releases just arrived. Sole Agents THE IHDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130. Penang Road, Penang.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1835 6 Wireless Programmes D E 5 tainment with Effie Atherton; Ronald Hill; view of the week in German. 6.20 —ConGeorge Hirste; Jack Clarke; Bertha Will-! cert of light music. 7.20 —News and ramott; and Frederick Yeomans. The pro-1 view of the week in English. 7.35—C105e TODAY I gramme presented by Ronald
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    • 377 6 programme (music, news, talks and etc.) 1 10.50 p.m. Close down. I F 5 TANDJONG PRIOK r I Station YDA, Tandjong Priok Wave--3 lengths 49-69 m. (6 040 kc,) and 29.24 m. 3 j (10,260 kc.) Power 10 kilowatt. s I 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics 6.35 Music 6.50 e I Time
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    • 350 6 news 8.20 BBC News bulletin rebroadcasl 8-30 p.m. onwards Chinese English programmes. SPECIAL BROADCASTS FROM ROME n. I i Rome, Station Eiar, 2 R O—Wavelength; .(J 25.4 metres (kilocycles 11.810) A special transmission for listeners in the Far East is broadcast daily by Station n. 1 Q i Eiar, at
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    • 9 6 Scotland, North of England, Wales and London^—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 2672 7  -  DISTRIBUTION AND PRESENTATION OF PROGRAMMES BY PETER GOSS One of the fundamental principles underlying the operation of the Empire Broadcasting Service is that listeners in all parts of the British Empire possessing short-wave receivers shall be given an opportunity to hear a broadcast programme from London
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  • 99 7 Today at the "E/planade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March—The Red Cloak—Mansfield. 2 Selection—Merrie England—German. 3 Waltz—Dollar Princess- Fall. 4 Overture—Pique Dame—Suppe. 5 Selection —H.M.S. Pinafore—Sullivan 6 Intermezzo Secrets Ancliffe. 7 Fox Trpt—When The Robin Sings His Song Again Coots. Tomorrow at the “Waterfall" from 5.15I
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    • 205 7 PERRINS' SAUCE I* l or '9inal 9 enu ne Worcestershire wr Can you clean the BACKS OF YOUR TEETH? LD-FASHIONED toothbrushes {K»X with long heads never fit the VJ. inside curve of your teeth—jurft j"*. where decay is most likely to start, in corners out of sight. Tek can and
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    • 192 7 INDIGESTION CURED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED If you had had years of Functional Indigestion and could find nothing to do you any good, would you not think jit marvellous if a few doses of the last 1 medicine you tried completely cured 'your suffering? i Yet this is what happened
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  • 774 8 A Reuter telegram from Shanghai states that shouting patriotic slogans j denouncing Japanese imperialism, ten thousand students of both sexes assembled at the city Government offices and presented a petition against autonomy in North China. This North versus South position in China is very interesting and
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  • 105 8 By the “E O.” ORCHESTRA Under The Direction Of MR. A. KONCHESTER Sunday, December 22, 1935, 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. Programme 1 “Patrouillie Espagnnole” E. Deshayes 2 Valse —“Le Tressor”—J Strauss 3 (a) “In a Rose Bower’’ (b) “Flowers of Love” R. Friml 4 Selection—“No, No Nanette”—
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  • 969 8 Dividend Of 3% 15TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The 15th Annual General Meeting of the Runnymede Hotel, Limited, was held yesterday at the Registered Office of the j Company, 39, Beach Street, Penang, at 11 a.m. I The following were present: Messrs. A. C. J. Towers and H.
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  • 721 8 Singapore S.C.B.A. Action The subject of Council Reform in the Straits Settlements was further considered at a meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association, and it was decided to proceed actively with the matter. The following was the speech made by Mr. Seow Poh Leng:— Our
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 272 8 AMBROSIA I BEA TTTIFIERS are beauty preparations of repute and highest purity. They j 3 consist of I AMBROSIA S CLEANSER '3 A wonderfully efficacious skin overhauling treatment 1 and renewer. i AMBROSIA skin TIGHTENER For large pores, wrinkles, Oiliness etc., etc. AMBROSIA skin CREAM Ends dryness smoothes wrinkles. AMBROSIA
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    • 35 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY jF.-'wSp® i&MI Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore. Ipoh, A' Kuala Lumpur. T- v TC .-T TL
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  • 460 9 Handicaps For First Day CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the weights for the nrsf day of the Penang Turf Club Xmas/New Year meeting to be run on Saturday, December 28: Horses—Class I—Div: I—l Mile JACK FLY 9 00 BESTLOT 8 12 STRATHPEFFER 8 10 REFILL g
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  • 103 9 Late Trains For Hill Residents The following late trains will be run pn the Penang Hill Railway on the above occasions. FROM LOWER STATION December 24 1.30 a. m —do. 25 11 p.m., 12 midnight ard 12 45 a.m. -—do. 26 11 p.m. and 12.15
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  • 194 9 Prospects Of Tin Exploiting In China (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, December 21. Mr. Leong Sin Nam, the well-known Perak miner and State Councillor returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to China, and wag given a warm welcome by prominent local Chinese, who entertained him
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  • 26 9 The Rev. Mother Superior acknowledges the following donations Rita and Emily 5 Anonymous 5 Mr. Mrs. Liddelow $2O Mr. Mrs. John Mitchell $5O
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  • 427 9 Taiping Court Case ALLEGED THIEF SENT TO MENTAL HOSPITAL Taiping, Dec. 20. A Tamil, Vythilingam, who was at one time a carpenter in the Taiping Rubber Plantations, Trong, and who was sent to the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan, on his arrest in August 1931,
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  • 126 9 For Carrying Liquor (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Dec. 20 A Chinese schoolboy who helped another Chinese to transfer a quantity of liquor was produced in the Police Court today and Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, who tried the case ordered him to four strokes of
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  • 101 9 —Reuter. Paris, Dec. 21. A special meeting of the League Council may be called in January to discuss, practical methods of mutual assistance against attack of a League member ful- j filling its duties, according to French. observers in Geneva. Replies have been received by Great Britain from
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  • 361 9 Chinese Lodging House Keeper Fined Teluk Anson, Dec. 20. Towkay Sick 800 Tin, the proprietor of a lodging house at Dew Road, Teluk Anson, appeared before Raja Abdul Hamid, the Teluk Anson Magistrate, to answer a summons charge by the Police, which read as follows:
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  • 168 9 Former Policeman i Committed To Assizes i Singapore, Dec. 19. i At the conclusion of a preliminary ini quiry before Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, a Malay policeman named Hassan bin Ismail (a former personal orderly to Mr. N G Morris of the i Detective Branch) who
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    • 10 9 Trade enquiries to E. S. BEST, P.O. Box 291, Bombay.
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    • 198 9 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER'S LIFE off,ce LLx i OFF,ce I jP) fi&tt 9 a.m. 9-10 am. Hom pfe A J 5 Aft I pm. 5 pm 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to show some visitors I
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    • 122 9 'PHONE 543. PENANG —;o: TONIGHT I DINNER DANCE I t EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME: J TUESDAY THURSDAY Christmas Eve Boxing Day Extension till 1 a.m. SPECIAL GALA DINNER DANCE SPECIAL DINNER Favours Favours Extension till 1 a.m. Diners—s 3. Diners—s 3. Non-Diners $4 —Table Charge. Non-Diners $4 —Table
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  • 2902 10 Malaya At The Imperial Fruit Show Government Stand Proves Very Popular Fine Display Of Tinned Pineapple An Empire Airways Exhibition Problem Of Bolivian Tin Supplies (From Our Own Correspondent). London, December 10. Publicity For Malaya N previous occasions we have reOferred to the activities of the
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    • 12 10 wwwwwwm When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUE. AV.VAV.V.VAV
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    • 359 10 Prevention Better than Cure To resist and repel colds, influenza, bronchitis, there is nothing 7/ better than a course of Angier’s Emulsion. i Its soothing effects and its tonic, invigorating influence upon all the bodily functions make it unequalled for the prevention of colds and catarrhal affections. If a cold
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  • 197 11 Position Said To Be "Delicate" Will the Queen Mary be a first-class mer, like the Aquitania and the Berenaria, or will she be designated “cabmlasa”? Decision on her classification will be made by the North Atlantic Passenger Conference, but at present strict secrecy on
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  • 305 11 Niece Of Lady Yarrow i For Trial Cambridge, December 7. Accused of publishing a defamatory libel on Lady Eleanor Cecilia Yarrow, her j aunt, Mrs. Maud Lindsay Winckworth, of Milton, near Cambridge, was sent for trial at the Old Bailey. i Mrs. Winckworth, who
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  • 575 11 RUSSIA HAS 1.509.000 FRIENDS IN BRITAIN London, Dec. 9. More than a million and a half British men and women were represented by the SOO delegates to the Congress of Peace and Friendship with the Soviet Union in London during the week-end. An effort
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  • 288 11 Most Graceful Of Stage Lovers Mr. Charles Hayden Coffin, the famous musical comedy star of pre-war days, died 1 suddenly at his home in Campden-street, Kensington, on Dec. 8 at the age of 74. As an enthusiastic collector of antiques, Hayden Coffin had, writes Mr. Willson
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  • 430 11 HIS SCEPTRE IS A REVOLVER A stone-age king passed through London on Dec. 7. The most noticeable feature in his coat-of-arms is an ugly puckered scar down one side of his face —a memento from an enthusiastic subject. King of the cannibal hill men of
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  • 230 11 Masterpiece By Gibbens One of the most famous staircases ever carved in England has been taken to the United States, and is to be exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. It is one of Grinling Gibbons’s best-known masterpieces, and was originally at Cassiobury
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    • 281 11 HANGING BROWN f A' ■&lt; 3 5 N I' H U P T O ASK ED AN Y &lt; ixj,’ !unch- POT luck/one hsf J; ,YJ’J KNOW. !S THAT HAV E Ea ALL RIGHT YOU -A i y THEY’RE THESE TOUNG ne WHAT SAUSAGES I wont BACHELORS will ~E LICiOUS
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 114 11 i'ii^k'Kit .&lt;&gt; 3 r ,a *Xj^»' SEASON OPENS TUESDAY 24TH. DEC. :o: M-G-M’S GRANDEST OF ALL MUSICAL SHOWS j 7 YEARS IN PREPARATION AND WORTH EVERY MINUTE OF .IT! LET’S 77^, i w* Giant Show! &gt;♦ A'- 1 t? kJjWaiUM* TKK 'vs EjgEgjißSlfl A 6 60 k S muB ical
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  • 460 12 AIR MAILS A mail for Amsterdam and *London by route to Alor Star-Amsterdam Alor Starand thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 2 p m. today. A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly by route to Singapore and thence by Singapore-Australia
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    • 34 12 =r PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD* MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS s /&lt; CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS s' LETTER HEADS It?/ MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES SIISiISUSMSSU^^USRBSSi^u^^BS;^" B9
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 395 12 6.15 Opens Tonight 9.30 Alatinees Today Tomorrow At 2.45 M.G.M.'s Weird and Eerie Drama of The Living Dead “DOOMED TO A LIVING DEATH”... A, the vampires rise up in amazing revolt against all mankind.. .and exact a ter- rible revenge. SBmßjr* Bill I 3 so start^n&lt; J you'll k L
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    • 249 12 BAA 3 SHOWS TODAY IWIAVmIWWWfIfIR TOMORROW Iflrß flfl flv La I flßk 2-45, 6-15 9-30 TOR wilw Bl SAMUEL GOLDWYN proudly presents A Magnificent Three Star Production Featurina The Screen's Three Best Known Stars. SWEEPING ON TO NEW FAME TOGETHER! liitA I 111 Three distinguished players i j IB join
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  • 824 13  -  by T. H. Wisdom yf NOTHER attempt /1 to achieve unity of motoring interests, K—■*- so that motorists can speak with one voice against repressive legislation, overtaxation, under-cutting of roadbuilding programmes, is to be made. For years I—and many others—have talked and written of
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  • 700 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Linos fhe following is a Mat of vessels arriving md Hailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. LYCAON from Liverpool. Sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. GAASTERKERK from Far East via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Aden, Suez,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 119 13 d H Regulate your g DIGESTION I i" f J Da IS K Rj Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills M BQ People who eat and drink too much, or get Uq their system upset from any other cause need a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Indian Root rfj Pills to
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 179 13 14» OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 Matinees Tomorrow Monday At 2-30 p.m. UNIQUE FILM CO.'S SENSATIONAL LAUGH RIOT The Continuation Chapter of the RecordBreaking CANTONESE TALKIE 3 GREAT STARS TOGETHER! MISS TOONG SHOOT YING (of “PEI CHIEN LOONG” Fame) MR. LIU MONG KWOK MISS VIOLET IN The Famous Hilarious Comedy Drama ‘A
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  • 980 14 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN APPEAL Singapore, Dec, 18. A dispute arising out of the ownership of a rubber plantation in Pontian Kechil, I 208 acres in area, formed the subject of an 1 appeal in the Court of Appeal, Johore Bahru, before Mr. Justice Burton and Mr.'
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  • 55 14 Taiping Sikh Charged (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, December 19. Gurdial Singh, a young Sikh, claimed trial before the Taiping magistrate, Che Mohamed Salleh, when charged with sending a letter in Gurmukhi which was defamatory to the reputation of Ram Piari. The case was postponed till December 30
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  • 43 14 (To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —I gratefully acknowledge th e following donations to the Convent Christmas Fund: "Two No Trumps” 5 Mr. H. MacNeice 5 10 Previously acknowledged 374 Total $384 Yours faithfully, C. F. Smith.
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  • 48 14 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, December 19. When charged in the Taiping police court with misappropriation of a gold pin, a ricksha puller named Tan Ah Ly« said that he picked it up fronf the road. Accused was fined $5, or one week’s imprisonment
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  • 75 14 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, December 19. A full-grown male tiger measuring over seven feet was shot by a Malay at Batu Kurau today. The carcase was brought to Taiping, and after being viewed by the District Officer, Larut, the usual reward of $25 was
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  • 72 14 Australian Woman i Pioneer The oldest woman in South Australia, Mrs. Sarah Coram of O’Halloran Hill, near Adelaide, has just celebrated her 104th. birthday, and is still in excellent health. She was born in Dawlish, Devon, and went with her husband, in 1854, to Adelaide,
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  • 48 14 Sydney, Dec. 7. One of the principals of Australian AirLines is shortly to sail for America to purchase speedy aeroplanes for the MelbourneBrisbane service. American machines are to be bought owing to the delay in the delivery of British machines suitable to Australian requirement.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 505 14 My NERVES^®^. Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ NOTHING would give Al me back my VITALITY L- A extent YEAH-VITE\\9 Dear Str», —I found your Ytutt-Vitt" Tablet» tnelltnt indeed and would not bo without them. I tried everything, end nothing would give me back my Vitality. I had entirely given
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    • 1596 15 .fiBkUENTINCi TJSSSSS -W'-'b ./Vi L HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE S2fi.UK PUMMEL LIMB HAMBURG. —l—far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service \easels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Dae OUTWARDS Penang Ixmdon For Port Swettenham, Singapore, Man la, Hongkong, Shanghai i '&lt;* «MFBKOfIa with Gten ft Shire Una, China Japan. I^gJjBtSS&SsSSaSS&SPZr^ A. AENEAS Mars.,
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  • 349 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are th e latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cct’s Shari List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBER: B. Lintang 105 l.lOex 1.05 l.lOex Broga 85 90 85 90 Indragiri 1.05 I.loc 1.05 I.loc Kempas 1.80 1.87%ex175 1.85 ex
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  • 342 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 99 1.01 99 1.01 Hitam 47 V 2 50 5O Hong Fatt 80 82 y 2 80 Jelebu 97 y 2 1.02 2 97 y 2 1.02 Klang River 1.90
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  • 41 16 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Dec. 20. Sterling on New York was 4.92-l|l6 and Paris 74-11)16. Stock markets generally present a brighter appearance but business is quiet. British funds show recovery and War Loan was 105-7|B. Gold was *****-112 d.
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  • 228 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 51 64 74 49 64 New York 4.92 493 Montreal 4.97 4.97% Brussels 29.28 29.28 Geneva 15.20% 15.21% Amsterdam 7.27% 7.28% Milan 61ft No Quotation Berlin 12.26 12.26% Prague 119 119% Copenhagen (Oslo 19.90% 19.90% [Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% i Vienna
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  • 41 16 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 London Bank 2J4 4 m|st 2!4ft Private 3 m|st credit 2|4ii 3 Documentary 2|4H On New York Demand 57% India T.T. 154% France T.T. 860 Hong Kong T.T. 42 dis. Shanghai T.T. 47% dis Bar Silver 21%
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  • 111 16 against 14|6.02d a week ago.—Rugby. Rddio Service. j London, Dec. 20. The total amount applied for in tenders for £45,000,000 Treasury Bills was I £70,820,000. The average rate per cent I for Bills at three months was 15|8.71d against 14j6.02d a week ago.—Rugby The output of Tongkah Harbour
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  • 114 16 ON YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £219.15.0 £218.10.0 London —(3 months) £209.15.0 £209.0.0 Singapore $106.25 $106.12% Business Done Penang $107.00 Ready Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $5.60 $5.60 BLACK PEPPER $12.00 $11.50 RUBBER London 6%d 6%d New York 13%c(G) 13%c(G) Singapore —Spot 22c 21 %c Jan./Mar 22 %c
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    • 200 16 TONIGHT "E. O." HOTEL Farewell Performance BY THE LOS FEUNOS TRIO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED one experienced Book-keeper and one Shorthand Typist. Apply in own handwriting, stating salary expected for outstation situation to Box No. 79, clo Pinang Gazette. WANTED Dresser Grade 111. Salary $6O/- p.m. For Estate
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 38 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6a.m. 77 N. 3 m. m. Noon 82 S. TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 9.22 a.m 3.56 a.m. 10.01 p.m 3.06 p.m. TOMORROW 10.23 a.m 4.55 a.m. 10.47 p.m 4.20 p.m.
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