Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 January 1936
1936-01-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-01-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 1. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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572 1936-01-02 1 WRECKAGE FOUND FOUR MILES FROM HARBOUR 9 Passengers And 3 Of Crew Drowned SOLE SURVIVOR 6 HOURS IN WATER BEFORE PICKED UP London, January 1. The Imperial Airways Inner City of Khartoum was wrecked last evening when approaching Alexandria from Mirabelle, Crete. A wireless572 words
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Article200 1936-01-02 1 .—Reuter. No Marked Change In Position Of Rivals DANANE CAPTURED AFTER FIERCE ENGAGEMENT London, Jan. 1. Apart from a major engagement at Danane on the Somaliland front. New Year's Day brought no marked change in the position of rival armies in the north and south according to messages.—Reuter. - 200 words
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Article62 1936-01-02 1 Addis Abuba, —Rt ut r. Al* m. rubers of the Shve-ui.-h > Cross Ambulance consisting ef *.ie Su ed s and 23 Ethiopians were u s out by Italian pLmesy wires the Etl. plan commander of the south-Western Army liter Dole. This is th? second bombing of ant international red—Rt ut r. - 62 words
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Article256 1936-01-02 1 i Reuter London Celebrations ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL i I FOOTLIT I I London, January 1. I The new year was heralded at St. Paul’s, in a new fashion, the Cathedral was floodlit and Xmas trees sent by the King from Sandringham stood in the porticoi Reuter - 256 words
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Article49 1936-01-02 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Jan. 1. The value of retail trade in November 1935 was seven per cent, higher than in November 1934. The value of stocks was 0.3 per cent, higher than the year before and employment w T as 4.2 per cent, greater.—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article553 1936-01-02 1 Radio Service. 34 Receive Knighthoods it n ROYAL VICTORIAN CHAIN y e FOR DUKE OF KENT y d n London, Jan. 1. y Lord Hanworth, lately Master of the e Rolls, and Lord Trenchard, who has just l 1 I retired from being Commissioner ofRadio Service. - 553 words
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Article376 1936-01-02 1 Increased By Over 25 Per Cent. YEAR ENDING OCTOBER The December issue of the Bulletin of the International Tin Research and Development Council, issued by the [Hague Statistical Office, gives the I World output of tin in October last as 15,068 tons, against 10,240 tons in j376 words
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Article112 1936-01-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. Prince Appeals Fcr Continued Support London, Dec. 31. In a letter to the President of the National Council of Social Services, the Prince of Wales says he hopes during 1036 to visit more of occupational clubs for unemployed people. The Prince adds, “I have seenRugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article118 1936-01-02 1 meeting again at end of the w'eek.- —Rugby Radio Service. Chances In Ross And Cromarty By-election London, December 31. It is reported that the Conservative Associations in Ross and Cromarty where a by-election will be necessitated by the resignation of the National Liberal member, Sir lan Macpherson,meeting again at end of the w'eek.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 118 words
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Article142 1936-01-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. Changes In Legal Status Of Married Women London, December 31. A number of new laws will come into force tomorrow on the first day of the year. The Counterfeit Currency Act, which comes into operation, gives effect to the 1929 international convention for suppression ofRugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Advertisement11 1936-01-02 1 1 M TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS ISo. 68-70, Bi»hop Street, PEAAMU i11 words
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Advertisement197 1936-01-02 1 New Smooth, White SkinIk A HI in Three Days Enlarged. Pores and Blackheads rt f the driest skin is toned up and freshened. CjtOZie 2*Oret^er• Oiliness and shiny nose are also completely banished. Unsightly blackheads, pimples, blotches, Creme Tokalon Skinfood White Colour rough skin-scales and sallow darkened (non greasy) now197 words
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Advertisement10 1936-01-02 1 CHANGE OVER TO ROLLEIFLEX and you will change no more.10 words
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Advertisement1525 1936-01-02 2 RATES FOR CASUAL BANKS YOU ARE PLANNING A TOUR ADVERTISEMENTS j DIAIMJKHjk choose a beautiful country with HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK TOPPING /V TURES p All communications relating to I SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED. I Easl Y aC e rom enan 9 •advertisements should be addressed to1,525 words
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Article1230 1936-01-02 3 Effects Of Drought PROSPECTS FOR CURRENT YEAR The ordinary general meeting of Australian Pastoral Company, Ltd., was held at Southern House, E.C., Lord Hunsdon (chairman) presiding. The Chairman, in the course of his address, said: The whole story of the year may be described as a prolonged, and,1,230 words
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Article115 1936-01-02 3 DEPARTMENT TO BE ENLARGED On account of the growing participation of Australia in international affairs, the ’Federal Cabinet, it is announced, is reorganizing the Department of External Affairs and increasing the staff. The Department will be divided into two sections. One will be concerned with external political115 words
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183 1936-01-02 3 Mr. Justice Hawke, at Birmingham Assizes on Dec. 20th, awarded £2.392 damages to a married woman—injured in a motor J accident —of whom he said:— “The w r orst injury she received was woeful disfigurement of the face. I It would not be an183 words
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Article480 1936-01-02 3 Statesmanship In Australia I I Dr. Radford, formerly Bishop of Goulburn (1915-33), writes:— 1 I May an old friend and fellow-worker of' St. Clair Donaldson supplement the brief paragraph in which the admirable obituary J column sketched his Australian record? If! he did not impress an audience480 words
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Advertisement183 1936-01-02 3 GENUINE CEYLON TEA I ORDERS BOOKED FOR ALL GRADES OF GENUINE CEYLON TEA I AT VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES. QUALITY, STANDARD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Prices Terms for C.I.F any Malayan Port on Application. Representatives for Growers Shippers. fl B. A. FERNANDO CO.. 33 (i) BEACH STREET, PENANG. Somet/jing New I Tit Tilly’s!183 words
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Advertisement329 1936-01-02 3 •car c-JBH ail liv v/brirM A A b K A*»■k w r 11 kk- J THE unazlnf cures effected by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, •ven In cases where all else nas Failed, have brought on to the market so many Imitations of Its name and Its appearance, that you must329 words
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Article2332 1936-01-02 4 STATE COUNCIL ACTION COMMITTEE AGREED ON NEED FOR LEGISLATION At a meeting of the Johore State Council held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, the report of the sub-committee appointed to consider the Malay Reservations Bill, which was introduced at the meeting of the Council on2,332 words
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Article361 1936-01-02 4 Singapore Chinese Receives Knighthood M.B.E. FOR C.S.M.J.R. DANSON Among the New Year Honours for Malaya is a K B E. for Mr. Song Ong Siang, who is the first Chinese in Malaya to be honoured by His Majesty with a Knighthood. I An M.B.E. for361 words
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Advertisement134 1936-01-02 4 USE THESE AT q ■r® o a m ■Lo Once you have put a little Anzora on your hair and combed and brushed it you have finished with your hair for that day. Because Anzora keeps hair smart and tidy, indoors and out, and it doesn t clog the hair134 words
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Advertisement283 1936-01-02 4 I Jill Xiddies “KID-KORD” NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE RECORDS I 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. i SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM COMPRISING 39 NURSERY283 words
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Article3257 1936-01-02 5 TRAINER MARLAND SADDLES THREE WINNERS SECOND DAY OF PENANG MEETING ROTARIAN AND DEVON KING PAY BEST SPLENDID RIDING BY LEWIS (By "Tic-Tac") The second day of the Penang Turf Club Xmas New Year meeting was notable for the splendid successes of the Java candidates3,257 words
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Article82 1936-01-02 5 —Reuter. Second Unofficial Test AUSTRALIANS WIN BY 8 WICKETS Calcutta, January 1. Australia defeated India by eight wickets at Calcutta today in the second Unofficial Test match. India scored 48 runs in the first innings, Macartney and Oxenham taking five wickets each for 17 runs respectively. In—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article228 1936-01-02 5 —Reuter. New Year's Day Soccer ABERDEEN HELD BY DUNDEE London, January 1. The following are the results of matches played on New Year’s day in the English, and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Blackburn R 1 Brentford 0 Bolton W 4 Portsmouth 0 Manchester C 0 Grimsby T—Reuter. - 228 words
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Article186 1936-01-02 5 -Reuter. No Play Owing To Rain CROWDS DEMAND REFUND I OF MONEY II Capetown, Jan. 1I i There was no play today in the Third Test match between Australia and South Africa, owing to rain. 1 Following the refusal of the authorities to refund the gate– -Reuter. - 186 words
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Advertisement16 1936-01-02 5 I and attention to everv dTi thought J t hdy as regard, th deta,1 > particu- W16 words
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Advertisement154 1936-01-02 6 uou tnust not arisstefefe ifour TICBRgMy ys*p /77 ]h® •'■fe^ ==5k ”4aL, u*u. Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF WATER PURIFICATION PLANT f sf- 3 gM. HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY SOLE AGENTS: HUTTENBACHS, LIMITED, (Incorporated tn tee Strnite Settlemente.) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. IN EXCHANGE For154 words
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Advertisement108 1936-01-02 6 RROAhCAST > HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS i 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 just arrived. Sole Agents J THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130 Penang Road, Penang. I, I The World Optical Co.,108 words
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Miscellaneous613 1936-01-02 6 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Traasmisniion 5 Two of the following frequencies will be wed GSC 9,580 kc|s (31.82 m.) GSB iJSIO kc|s (31.55 an.), or GSE 6,110 kcjs I 40.10 m.). 6.20 a.m. —Big Ben. A Recital by Laelia Finneberg, (Soprano). 6.50—A Taik by the Director of the Empire613 words
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Miscellaneous303 1936-01-02 6 Excerpts from Opera. The B. B. C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, Eric Fogg. Marguerite Natalia (South African Soprano). Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 a.m. 8.05 The News and Announcements. 8.25 a.m. Close down. Transmission 2 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Operatic Arias.t Gerhard Husch (Baritone) with the Grand Symphony303 words
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Miscellaneous250 1936-01-02 6 Songs sung by “The Four Sisters C Poem —“Lines to my Mother.” 7.55 i “Straits Echo” News Bulletin. B.oo— Talk. B.2o—Variety Programme—R ecor 1 ded. 9.oo—Close down. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 7.00 p.m.—Time Signal. 7.o3—Day’s Programme. 7.os—Light Instrumental 1 Records. 7.35 —Race Commentary and I Results. 8.10 —Messrs. Kennedy and Com-250 words
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2878 1936-01-02 7 ACCOUNTANTS CERTIFICATE OF PROFITS Banker's Discussions With Mr. Garabed Bishirgian The hearing of the summonses against Garabed Bifhirgian, of Park-lane, W., John Henry Charles Howeson, of Halcot House, Bexley, Kent, and Louis Hardy, of the Pines, Bexley, on an information laid by the2,878 words
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Advertisement11 1936-01-02 7 i When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUE.11 words
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Advertisement872 1936-01-02 7 Glands Made Active and Youflifiiß Vigour Restored In 24 Honrs Anwfoun Doctor's Discovery Strength- SjjAiT pX ens Stood, Nerves, Dody, Memory, JSSSTm-i“ Brain, Muscles, snd Endurance— Bettor Ikn Bland Operations. Thanks to ths discovery of an Amerlean Doctor, it Is now possible for those who feel prematurely old. Run-down .P1..f1??872 words
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Article368 1936-01-02 8 The Penang Wireless Society is to be congratulated on the very excellent Running Commentary given from the Race Course yesterday on Race No. 6 and on the individual race commentaries and results broadcast from the Studio during the evening’s programme. The running commentary from the Race Course368 words
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Article340 1936-01-02 8 How many of our diaries were still in action yesterday, just 12 months after we received them at Christmas 1934? Few resolutions are made more persistently than the resolution to keep a diary, yet few come to a more untimely end, and the real greatness of Pepys is apparent340 words
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Article140 1936-01-02 8 1. —Reuter. Effect Of Committee's Decision On Shares i i London, Dec. 31. Tea shares spurted in fine style following the International Committee’s decision to maintain restriction at the present rate. Nevertheless, some divergence of opinion exists in knowledgeable circles, where an increase of the exportable quota was1.—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article92 1936-01-02 8 —Rugby Radio Service. In England "For Peace, Quietness and Rest" i London, January 1. I Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh who, wi*h Jon their three-year-old son landed in I England yesterday are at present in Liverpool 1 In a statement to the Prers, Colonel Lindbergh says “I have come”—Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article439 1936-01-02 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. G. Hay, managing director of Penang this morning in transit to Singapore by the c.s. “Chitral.” Mr. W. A. Jenning has returned to Singapore from Home leave and has resumed charge of the Consulate for Norway. Mr. and Mrs- E. F. Harris, Mrs. C. F. E.439 words
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Article490 1936-01-02 8 Wednesday, December 18. Sir A. D. A. MacGregor Lady MacGregor had luncheon at Government House. In the evening His Excellency Lady Thomas gave a “Services” dance at Government House. His Excellency Lady Thom&s were present at the performance A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Pavilion Theatre. Thursday,490 words
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Article286 1936-01-02 8 —Reuter. Optimism The Keynote Of All Forecasts IMPROVED TRADE London, Dec. 31. Optimism is the keynote of all forecasts of business in 1936. The newspapers draw attention that there are now 1,300,000 more insured persons working and 1,034,000 fewer unemployed than three years ago. Capt. Euan Wallace,.—Reuter. - 286 words
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Article83 1936-01-02 8 -—Rugby Radio Service. Ship's Position In Antartic Known London, December 31. A telegram has been received in London from the research ship “Scoresby” which is engaged on experiments in the Antartic with a view to obtaining more information on migration of w’hales, giving the ship's position on December-—Rugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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Article85 1936-01-02 8 .—Reuter. Annual Message To Congress On Friday Night Washington, Jan. 1. President Roogevfclt delivers hig annual message to Congress personally at 9.30 on Friday night. The unusual hour has caused widespread anticipation that the message will contain something of major importance but the nature of it is not.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement272 1936-01-02 8 AMBROSIA; BEAUTIFIERS are beauty preparations of repute and highest purity. They consist of < y s* i AMBROSIA S CLEANSER A wonderfully efficacious skin overhauling treatment and renewer. pi AMBROSIA TIGHTENER I For large pores, wrinkles, Oiliness etc., etc. i AMBROSIA S CREAM I Ends dryness smoothes wrinkles. AMBROSIA CE272 words
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Advertisement49 1936-01-02 8 pi < j |jl/*CRIMIHATIHG. UAmhkxiu* I fcj£MAHP tan» FILILHIL DEER ,S>' //aJJLb\ J? II /I DETI AMD PUREST INGREDIENT/’ EXPERT DREV7ER/ «PUCK \f THE COMBINATION THAI COE/ JO MAKE “(HOP iftTAN" THE bEH Of ALL BEERJ 5 DI/TRIBUTOR/ HCNRy WAUGH 6<o k PENANG, j SINGAPORE. IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. I J49 words
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Article143 1936-01-02 9 jNo Mission Regarding Tin Control SAYS MR. H. B. EGMONT-HAKE Mr. H. B. Egmont-Hake, chairman of directors of Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., who succeeded the late Sir Raja Chulan as Senior Unofficial Member on the Federal Council, arrived from home this morning by the P.143 words
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Article117 1936-01-02 9 Appreciated Dy Canadian Consumers The Fruit Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture, Canada, has recently advised the Canadian Trade Commissioner, Singapore, in response to his enquiry that the standard of Malayan canned pineapple has been considerably improved during the years 1 <1 24 and 1935. The cans117 words
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Article110 1936-01-02 9 Taiping Goldsmith Pleads Guilty (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, January 1. Yoon Hai Yoong, a young Chinese goldsmith, was produced in the Taiping police court on Tuesday charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of gold valued at $lOO Accused pleaded guilty. The facts according110 words
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Article122 1936-01-02 9 (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Jan. 2. A serious motor fatality occurred at Ipoh last night, a Tamil pedestrian being instantly killed when knocked down by a Ford c°r at Tambun Road near the junction of Golf Club Road. The police allege that the car driver was122 words
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Article58 1936-01-02 9 The case was mentioned in the police court in which a young Chinese, Mak Gnow, stands charged with cheating within the jurisdiction of Singapore. Inspector Chin Kim Weng, who prosecuted, said that, the escort and identifier had arrived. He asked that the case be transferred to Singapore. The58 words
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Article46 1936-01-02 9 A Tamil named Ramasamy pleaded guilty in the police court today, on a charge of theft in respect of clothing, from the quarters of the Government Analyst’s peon. Inspector Pawanchik prosecuted. The magistrate (Mr. H. A. L. Luckham) deferred sentence till January 6.46 words
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Article604 1936-01-02 9 SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS The Young Muslim Union celebrated Its Silver Jubilee yesterday. In the evening there was a garden party for the children of the members, and each child was presented with a gift. A successful dinner was held last night following which Mr. Martinez Chan, a604 words
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Article128 1936-01-02 9 Collisions At Ipoh (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, January 1. Two motor accidents marked the close of 1935, on Dec. 31 at Ipoh where three motorists and one cyclist came to grief. In the forenoon one two seater car driven by a Malay collided against a128 words
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Article1151 1936-01-02 9 Few Serious Offences In Singapore COMMUNISTS WERE QUIET Another year comparatively free in Singapore from the incursions of criminals has passed. Serious crime may be said to have been slight during 1935, although there were several outbreaks by gunmen and epidemics of burglary in various1,151 words
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Advertisement202 1936-01-02 9 More Health and Happiness fl for MALAYA! IB"?» lIMp Ml x i|T» L IT > e Us-Jit X A|f| -'fX 1W (1 N. S Ik V Bu. WfKkJwl I from the green pastures of England iiiiirmniiiiiiiiiii—- Factory packed with its fresh whole- some nutrition intact—Cow Gate Milk Food “the Best202 words
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Advertisement136 1936-01-02 9 lAQAWATTE SUPER GRADE Specially blendPUK CIYION T[i At any hour and for all occasions Acrawatte Tea A provides just that little extra in fine flavour and I stimulating refreshment. A i BbStfil 'a 1 I H Made (rom Selected Ceylon superb grade leaf tips grown on the famous Acrawatte Estate.136 words
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Article2417 1936-01-02 10 Sir Samuel Hoare’s Resignation Short Career As Foreign Secretary Britain's Naval Proposals Dominions And Foreign Policy (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 21. Foreign Secretary’s Retirement STR SAMUEL HOARE’S resignation of the Foreign Secretaryship was the sensational climax to a day of disturbing rumours.2,417 words
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Advertisement203 1936-01-02 10 Back to health and strength BJrVr -with HORLICK’S When illness has left you weak and limp. ’’uni» W/ your body’s great need is nourishment tn Z nourishment that will rebuild wasted tissues tf( /j \j]l 7 and bring energy flooding back, yet placing no yj Y/K strain on digestion. JimHR!203 words
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Article1392 1936-01-02 11 does Japan want in China? This question naturally arises c when a new forward push of j Japanese expansionism has been heralded j* by a barrage of blunt statements by c Japanese military leaders and by a signi- Scant concrete development: the proclama- I tion1,392 words
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Article361 1936-01-02 11 Senator Startles U.S. PLEA FOR BRITISH NAVAL AID New York, Dec. 20. The startling assertion that Japan seeks a world conquest was made by Senator Key Pittman, chairman of the United States Foreign Relations Committee, as he prepared to leave Las Vegas, Nevada, for Washington. “Only361 words
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Advertisement326 1936-01-02 11 erjdJt» Doctor couldn’t sleep—but he found his ideal beverage for the sleepless” SHr B (y° u can see hfs ociginal letter at Bourqville) tells this remarkable story: I tried many things in vain it was not until I tried Bourn-vita that I found .y. ie beverage for the sleepless. As326 words
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Article769 1936-01-02 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Ums The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. MARON from Singapore. Sails next day for Boston, New York and Baltimore. S.S. PALOPO from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. Sails same day for769 words
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Article366 1936-01-02 12 NOTICE I The Air Mails despatched from Penang on December 25 per the Netherlands Air- craft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on December 31. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Chi- tral” will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for366 words
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Advertisement436 1936-01-02 12 AN IDEAL BABY’S FOOD. KREMIIK A NON-RANCID FULL CREAM HUMANIZED MILK. KREMILK is prepared from pure cow’s milk. It is non-rancid and is very valuable to infants, as it is readily soluble in cold or warm water. It is common knowledge that the Casein in milk hardens when heated, thus436 words
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Advertisement41 1936-01-02 12 l/ARTWs MT** 'PILLS. I APIDL STEEL I 1 Sureandcertain for all Female E I complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W. J. KDMOND& I I The English Pharmacy I I 62-54, Beach Street, Penang. I41 words
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Miscellaneous91 1936-01-02 12 ACCLAIMED BY THE HOLIDAY CROWDS as THE FUNNIEST AND MOST UPROARIOUS COMEDY OF THE SEASON MAJESTIC LAST TWO SHOWS TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 WHEELER and WOOLSEY r uko-radio's merry S A MELANGE OF LAUGHTER, 9 H MUSIC, ROMANCE K fl DANCING “Kentucky Kernels” ONE LONG LAUGH! TOMORROW The Year’s Sweetest Romantic91 words
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Advertisement234 1936-01-02 13 THURSDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1936. WEMBLEY PARK FUN FROLIC PARK TONIGHT LADIES GUEST NIGHT FREE ADMISSION TO ALL LADIES TO BOTH PARKS GENTS 10 CENTS ONLY CANTONESE. AMOY MISS KIAH OPERAS Any Seat 20 cts. only. SIAMESE JEE KAY 10 5 CENTS DO NOT FORGET Tonight is Ladies Guest Niqht. Wembley234 words
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Miscellaneous109 1936-01-02 13 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 M-G-M's GREATEST ROMANTIC HIT OF THE SEASON “ESCAPADE” ilwm** < w? G* J*? I IJb r > .1 > I -<»«% JLJMri I I L .Wy JBiB |||L with William Powell in His Merriest Success Since "The Thin Man" and Luise Rainer The Screen's Newest109 words
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Miscellaneous150 1936-01-02 13 j 7-00 TONIGHT 9-30 THE SEASON'S OUTSTANDING HIT UNITED PHOTOPLAY SERVICE LTD'S i GREAT MUSICAL PRODUCTION Forgotten Wife” with an all-star cast including MISS LAY LEE LEE *< A Stirring Drama Of An Undying Love Of A Faithful But Forgotten Wife USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION Downstairs 20. 40 60 cts.150 words
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Article463 1936-01-02 14 SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS —A 20 P.O. DIVIDEND The seventh annual general meeting o Hongkong Tin Ltd. was held on Dec. U at 7 Martin’s-lane, E.C. Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell, the chairman who presided, moved the adoption of th< report and accounts and the declaratior of a final dividend463 words
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Article2440 1936-01-02 14 Progress On The Estates NEW CAPITAL PROPOSALS The Hon. Everard Feilding's Address The twenty-ninth annual ordinarj general meeting of the Kuala Lumpui Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at Bunge House, 71 St. Mary-axe, E.C., the Hon. Everard Feilding (chairman) presiding. The representative of the Secretaries (The2,440 words
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Advertisement140 1936-01-02 14 Itch Cause Killed c ln 7 Minutes" Tour akin has nearly EE million tiny ■earns or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Feel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Sing-apore Foot. Don’t waste time with ordinary methods.140 words
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Advertisement253 1936-01-02 14 ENJOY YOUR CHOTA HAZRI After using Calvert's Tooth Powder your teeth feel cleaner, and A th e X are cleaner, be--1 cause Calvert's is all s 1 powder and that's what 1 does the cleaning. You 3 p wake in the mornlng1 I with your mouth rez; J freshed. Chota253 words
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Advertisement1898 1936-01-02 15 ti 3 “i ‘L•e’-L I w** > BLUB PUMMEL LIME v««®K dondon AND NOKTH continent l»« d» fa,. E as fern Mail, Passenger and Freight Service Penang London 1 to con>mottoa> with Glen A Shire Tine OUTWARDS 8. TROILUS London Rotterdam, Hamburg Hull Jan. 4 Feb. 1 Port Swettenham, Singapore,1,898 words
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Article186 1936-01-02 16 Chance Remark Which Opened j Nurse’s Eyes It ia often a chance remark that makes a woman realise she is putting on weight. Nurse N.C. heard the Matron say she was looking middle-aged and plump—and it opened her eyes. Read how she got rid186 words
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Article173 1936-01-02 16 Rugby Radio Service. Letter In Support By Graduates London, Jan. 1. Fourteen graduates of Scottish universities distinguished in many fields and belonging tp all parties have issued a personal tetter to electors in support of the candidature of the Lord President of the Council, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald,’ Rugby Radio Service. - 173 words
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Article168 1936-01-02 16 Rugby Radio Service. Damaaes Steadily Mounting London, Jan. 1. Floods due to the recent heavy rains are still increasing in seriousness and extent. The Thames continues to rise all along its course from Oxford down to Teddington where the rate of flow this morning had reached 7,500,000,000Rugby Radio Service. - 168 words
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Article107 1936-01-02 16 .—Reuter. Diplomatic Relations Broken Off Moscow, Dec. 31. The Soviet have protested to the League against the action of Uruguay in breaking off diplomatic relations and claimed that Uruguay have violated Clause XII of the Covenant as firstly, the matter should have been submitted to the League.—Reuter. - 107 words
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Article87 1936-01-02 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Trawler Capsizes One Drowned London, Dec. 31. Fine seamanship on part pf the Capta n of the German liner, Westernland, contributed to the rescue of three members of the crew of the trawlers, Satanile, in very rough water with a southerly gale in the—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article328 1936-01-02 16 United Services Receives Excellent Tryout BEATS VISITING SERVICES CONVINCINGLY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 2. The United Services had an excellent tryout yesterday at Tanglin against a visiting Services team and won convincingly by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to 4 points (one328 words
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Article79 1936-01-02 16 —Reuter. More Records Broken Coral Gables, Florida,. Jan. 1. Miss Ema Kompa returned 6 mins. 4 8!10 secs, for the women’s 400 metres backstroke beating Mej. Masterbroek’s record of 6 mins. 5 secs, established at Basle on April 5, 1935. Adolf Kiefer, who broke the 400 metres backstroke record—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article87 1936-01-02 16 —Reuter. Match Against Otago At Dunedin Dunedin, December 31. Baiting first in the match against the M C.C., Otago were out for the small total of 78 runs Sims took 3 wickets for 11. The M.C.C. made 307 for 3 wickets, before stumps were drawn for—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article64 1936-01-02 16 P.C.C. V. H.M.S. Medway Submarines The following will play for the P.C.C. against H M. S. Medway and Submarines on the Esplanade, today at 5 p. m. H. Bracegirdle; A. H. West, T. A. Maxwell; S. V- Adams, J. N. Cooley, H. E. Pether; W.T. Francis, J.H. Reid, Lt.64 words
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Article61 1936-01-02 16 P.C.C. vs. Krian Ctab The following will represent the P-C-C-against the Krian Club at Parit Buntar on Saturday, at 5 p.m. H. E. Pether; C- S. Green, C- Sinclair Ford; R. N. Elliot, E. A. M. Wilson.. E. Bruce; C- P. Liston. G- A. Prowse, T. A. Maxwell, L-61 words
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Article25 1936-01-02 16 Reuter. The Chamber passed the third reading of the Budget. A decree closing the session will be read later in the morning.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article370 1936-01-02 16 HANDICAPS FOR THIRD DAY The following are the handicaps for the third of the Penang Turf Club meeting Horses —Class I—Div. I—6 Furs. STRATHPEFFER 9.07 REFILL 9.00 EASTERN KNIGHT 8.12 BESTLOT 8.09 KUALA QUEEN 8.05 MILTONDALE 8.03 PACIFIC FLIGHT 8.00 BILL OF THE PLAY 7.12 KALILI 7.06370 words
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Article275 1936-01-02 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are latest quotation, in MESSRS. KENNEDY CcCs Shan Liat today Tuesday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ampat 5(6 6jo 5(6 6(0 Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1 82% 1.87% Ayer Hitam 14(9 15|3c 15;6 16(6ex Bangrin 20(3 21(3 20(3 21|3275 words
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Article100 1936-01-02 16 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 74 29 64 74 29 64 New York 4.93 4.93 Montreal 496 4.95% Brussels 29.24% 29.25 Geneva 15.15% 15.15% Amsterdam 7.25% 7.25% Milan 61% 61% Berlin 12.24 12.24% Prague 118% 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26%100 words
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Article101 1936-01-02 16 (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Jan. 2. A sensation was caused in the Police Court today when threatening words were uttered by a Chinese, convicted of mining i Government land, to e, forest guard, who he alleged was the cause of his being in the dock.101 words
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Article41 1936-01-02 16 Two cyclists who rode abreest along Penang Road at about 5.30 p.m. on December 31 were charged in the police court today with failing to keep to near side of the road. Both accused pleaded guilty and were cautioned.41 words
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Article221 1936-01-02 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Tuesday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.82% 1.87% B. Selangor 97 99 97% 1.00 Hitam 46 48 46 48 Klang River 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Kuchai 67% 70 67% 70 Lukut 1.27 1.29 1.27 1.29 North Taiping 64 66 65221 words
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Article121 1936-01-02 16 FIN TUESDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £217.15.0 No market London —(3 months) £208.0.0 No market Singapore $106.12% $106.12% Business Done Penang $106.00 only Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $5.90 $6.00 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER Landon 6, 7 d 6%d New York 13%c(G) 13, 7 „c(G) Singapore—Spot 22121 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement315 1936-01-02 16 'PHONE 543. PENANG ——:o; TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ON LAWNS 7.30 to 10 p.m. SATURDAY, THE 4th AIR PAGEANT BALL AND GRAND GALA RACE NIGHT Extension to 1 A.M. DINERS s3|-NON-DINERS s6|- Table Charge or sl|- each. Favours. MUNICIPAL NOTICE Refund Of Assessment All persons desirous of claiming refund of rates315 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1936-01-02 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 N. Noon 82 N.W. TIDF TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 5.06 a.m 11.56 a.m. 6.54 p.m TOMORROW 6.39 a.m 1.09 a.m. 8.20 p.m 1.05 p.m.34 words
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