Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 January 1936
1936-01-04
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-01-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED OAILV No. 3. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article303 1936-01-04 1 Egypto Libyan Frontier Reuter. ALERT WATCH ON BOTH SIDES WAR CORRESPONDENTS 600-MILE MOTOR TREK Solium, January 3. The alert watch being kept on both sides of the Egyp co Libyan fiontier by troops is described in a vivid despatch from Kenneth Anderson, Reuter';’ special war correspondent at Solium. Anderson reached. Reuter. - 303 words
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167 1936-01-04 1 the elevation 01 Lire lan Macpherson to a peerage.—Rugby Redio Service. Dr. Mavor Not Opposing Mr. Macdonald London, Jan. 3. Dr. O. H. Mavor. better known as the dramatist James Bridge has decided not to accept nomination as Independent Conservative for the Combined Scottish Universities in oppositionthe elevation 01 Lire lan Macpherson to a peerage.—Rugby Redio Service. - 167 words
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Article44 1936-01-04 1 Reuter. With Harar And Jijiga As Objectives Rome, Jan. 4. A new Italian offensive with Harar and Jijiga as the objectives is expected to be launched shortly in Somaliland where General Graz ani’s army has been increased from 45.000 to 75,000.—Jteuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article92 1936-01-04 1 R?uter INTRODUCED IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Washington, Jan. 4. Mr. M. C. Reynolds, Chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, introduced in the House of Representatives the Government’s permanent Neutrality Bill providing a mandatory embargo on the shipment of arms and ammunition or implements ofR?uter - 92 words
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Article171 1936-01-04 1 —Rugby Radio Service. More Areas Under I Water i i I London, Jan. 3. I I There was e further increase of the areas under water owing to floods in parts ‘of Thames Valley today but in the upper reaches the local Thames Conservancy offij cials expressed—Rugby Radio Service. - 171 words
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Article86 1936-01-04 1 THE KING QUEEN UUKt vri visit may last little over a month. Rugby Radio Service. To Visit Eastbourne In February London, Jan. 3. It is expected the King and the Queen will again visit Eastbourne this year probably arriving in the latter half of February. The King went to EastbourneUUKt vri * visit may last little over a month. Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article58 1936-01-04 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Oxford Professor Resigning London January 3. Mr. Gilbert Murray Regius, Professor of Greek at Oxford University, widely known abroad ar an advocate and supporter of peace and the League of Nations movement is resigning his chair at the end of the academy year.—Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article188 1936-01-04 1 Reuter. Post Office 4 Announcement TOTAL LOSS OF LETTERS; I FOR !ND!A AND CEYLON; London, J an.-3. The Postmaster General announces that part of the air mail posted for conveyance i I from England to Ind a and Malaya and i the Australia air mail of DecemberReuter. - 188 words
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Article72 1936-01-04 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Te Resume Sittings On Monday London, Jan 3. The Naval Conference, which was adjourned over the Christmas holidays, will be resumed on Monday afternoon when the election of a President in succession to Sir Samuel Hoare may be considered. The first committee will continue the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article31 1936-01-04 1 and Gold VDVIB-vißd.- Rugby Radio Service. Sterling on New York was 4.92-13 16 and Paris 74-1 2. War Loan was 106-1 16 and Gold VDVIB-Vlßd.- Rugby Radio Ser-and Gold VDVIB-vißd.- Rugby Radio Service. - 31 words
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Article200 1936-01-04 1 Reuter. Wife And Child Leaving For Germany J PASSAGES BOOKED IN j FICTICIOUS NAME I New York, Jan. 3. Following the Lindberghs’ wake, Mrs. i Hauptmann has reserved steamship passages to Germany for herself and her three-year-old baby. According to the I Daily News the passagesReuter. - 200 words
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Article66 1936-01-04 1 Reuter. Students Pretest Against N. China Autonomy Peiping, Jan. 3. After solemnly swearing to “reach the capital or die” two hundred students accompanied by five food-laden motor lorries started on a march to Nanking for the purpose of protesting against the autonomy movement in North China andReuter. - 66 words
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Article7726 1936-01-04 1 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST ORDINANCE IMPORTANT PROPOSALS FOR AMENDMENT Singapore, Jan. 3. A memorandum, selling out proposals for the amendment of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance, was sent to the Government yesterday by the Singapore Ratepayers’ Association. It will be remembered that at the last meeting of the7,726 words
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Advertisement15 1936-01-04 1 Il H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. i Telephone No. 77215 words
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Advertisement70 1936-01-04 1 PHONE 543. PENANG a: TONIGHT AIR PAGEANT BALL AND GRAND GALA RACE NIGHT Favours. Extension to 1 A.M. DINERS $3. (Members of Flying Clubs of Malaya $2.- only) NON-DINERS s6|- Table Charge or sl|- each. RUNNYMEDE TENNIS COURT NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC Subscriptions Monthly $5 per person or By the70 words
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Advertisement17 1936-01-04 1 1 KEY M BEER Si Pure, Cool I Refreshing Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.17 words
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Advertisement1943 1936-01-04 2 RATES FOR CASUAL house wanted BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted by European. House or J O ft— ft sz>e Brww ilTft' HONG KONG AND. THE MERCANTILE BANK I T All communications relating to. SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED. Ptouia advertisements should be addressed to (incorporated in England.} J 2jft?y ft-L i the1,943 words
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304 1936-01-04 3 SECRETS OF NEW FORT GUN I WIVES ARRESTED. BUT I I r PROVED INNOCENT I Brussels, Dec. 22. Four alleged Belgian spies—two of whom were in London in wartime—have been arrested at Liege after three weeks’ watch by the police. i They are304 words
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Article1028 1936-01-04 3 15 New Machine Gun Battalions GUARDS INCLUDED IN CONVERSION J I Changes Demanded By I Modern Conditions The most important advance yet made in Army Reorganisation is announced by the War Office. It involves the conversion to mechanisation of eight regiments of Cavalry of the Line1,028 words
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Article345 1936-01-04 3 Royal Institution Reconstruction 1 OLD BUILDING CAUSES I i TROUBLE i The Royal Institution is paying dearly for sentiment. Five years ago, when an extensive reconstruction programme was undertaken, it was decided tp leave one section of the building, including the library, exactly as it had345 words
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Advertisement184 1936-01-04 3 c S J BULLFINCH J I BUTTER I I Z; for S J PURITY f -Wk x’Mkx f nttln In e" W mJ! i 1 J yl4 ik fl *T I u H fear B E The Butter for Everybody “Z SOLE AGENTS ;Z Henry Waugh, fir* 00., Ltd., <184 words
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Article492 1936-01-04 4 ACCEPTANCES FOR TODAY Card Of 9 Events The following are the acceptances for the third day of the Penang Turf Club Xmas New Year meeting to be run foxlny RACE 1 Horses- Class ll—Div. IV —4> Furs. PATROLEAH 9.00 CELESTIAL 8.13 ASLUJ 8.10 EQUETTA 8.09 M A492 words
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Advertisement8 1936-01-04 4 WAY.W.W.W MICKEY MOUSE Matinee Tomorrow At 11-30 a.m.8 words
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Article94 1936-01-04 5 First List Of Subscriptions For The Year 1935-36 Messrs. Hammer and Co., Ltd. $75 Cinema Review $2OO Ex-Servica Association $250 Anonymous $25 Mr. D. M. Miller $2O Anonymous $2O Anonymous $25 Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas $5O Singapore Swimming Club $lBO Per Mrs. Wills, Penang $54 Per94 words
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213 1936-01-04 5 Mr. Roy Howard, head of the ScrippsHoward newspaper group, one of the most influential concerns in the United States, also of the United States Press Agency, arrived in Penang yesterday by the s.s. “Kedah” and left for Bangkok last night by the213 words
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Article372 1936-01-04 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. R. Flin ter and family, Singapore, are homeward bound in the East Asiatic Company’s motor vessel “Erria.” The Siamese State Council has unanimously decided that m future all civil servants, except judges, will be required to wear trousers with effect from April 1. The engagement has been372 words
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Advertisement197 1936-01-04 5 STOMACH SUFFERER SINCE CHILDHOOD. To be perfectly fit and able to eat anything after over 20 years of acute stomach trouble is more than most people would dare hope for—yet this has actually happened to Mr. A. C. D These are his own words:— “I must tell you how thankful197 words
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Advertisement96 1936-01-04 5 Jill kiddies j&ove I “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 COMPRISING 39 NURSERY RHYMES96 words
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Miscellaneous606 1936-01-04 6 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Tnuismiaaioii 6 Two of the following frequencies will be wed GSC 9,580 kc|s (31.32 m.) GSB kc|s (31.55 m.), or GSL 6,110 kept (4-0.10 m.). 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. “Monologue in Melody” a quarter of an hour of syncopation by Berkley Fare. 6.35 “Under Big606 words
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Miscellaneous840 1936-01-04 6 Heard and his Band, relayed from the pany’s Share Report. B.ls—Asiatic MuWest End Cinema, Birmingham. 7.50 The sic. B.4s—“Pinang Gazette” News Bul18. B. C. Midland Orchestra. 8.20 The jetin. 9.oo—Close down. News. 8.40 Violin and Song Recital, f 9.05 Close down. j Transmission 3 ZEESEN I 9.20 p.m. Big Ben.840 words
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Article2430 1936-01-04 7 THE QUEEN AT A FILM SHOW VIENNA CONGRESS BALL IN LONDON Passing Of A Noted Explorer RIGHT CAREERS FOR GIRLS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 24. Royal Film Premier lETCESTEH Square Theatre wore a pray and Christmassy air on the occasion of the Queen’s2,430 words
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Advertisement21 1936-01-04 7 H STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO., 1, River Road. PENANG.21 words
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Advertisement293 1936-01-04 7 H JHIII I U V H ea lth and fragrance inqourbath11/ this climate you cannot bath too often. To I the pleasure of a bath, Wright’s Coal Tar Soap I ill adds luxurious softness and healthy fragrance. V 111 The wholesome purity of Wright’s Coal Tar I Soap has made293 words
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Article600 1936-01-04 8 Tomorrow’s air pageant by the Penang Flying Club while it will be a one of the most spectacular things 3.; ever staged in this Settlement, is I worthy of note not merely because of I that but because it marks a stage in II aerial development which600 words
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Article156 1936-01-04 8 "Oregon" Touches Singapore With 36,000 Drums (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 3. Several thousand tens of gasoline destined for Italy’s fighting air squadrons in Abyssinia passed through Singapore this week in the American freighter ‘'Oregon.” The voyage of the “Oregon” to Italian Somaliland has156 words
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Article83 1936-01-04 8 Second Time In Few I Months (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 3. The house of Mr. E. V. Fpwler, Assist- ant Superintendent of Police, Detective Branch, was burgled on Thursday night and property valued $3OO stolen. This is the second occasion within a few months83 words
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Article1379 1936-01-04 8 I Since I returned from Italy a few days ago people have been asking “It’s all a I joke, isn’t it Sanctions on w r ar rnateI rials ana financial Sanctions don’t make any difference to lite in Italy. It goes on just the same, doesn’t it Life does1,379 words
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Article158 1936-01-04 8 —Rugby Radio Service. £40,000,000 Now Invested In Britain London, Jan. 3. The Stock Exchange sub-committee which has been considering for some time the growth of the “fixed trust” movement in which it is estimated more than £40,000,000 is now invested in Great Britain has issued an interim—Rugby Radio Service. - 158 words
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Article96 1936-01-04 8 i Rev. Father Lee and the Sisters of ♦he Convent School Balck Pulau, tender their (Sincerest thanks to Mirs J. S. Kee who kindly gathered subscriptions for the or phans—boys and girls and to all who so generously subscribed and made Christ mas a real happy one for the96 words
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Advertisement317 1936-01-04 8 {AMBROSIA' i BIAVTDIBBB S are beauty preparations of repute and highest purity. They pl consist of K J AM3ROSIA KS CLEANSER S A wonderfully efficacious skin overhauling treatment yj 'd? i w and renewer |3 j AMBROSIA TIGHTENER j For large pores, wrinkles, Oiliness etc., etc. I AMBROSIA S CREAM317 words
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Advertisement33 1936-01-04 8 WHEN BUYING TIN provisions Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. OBTAINABLE AT Al! the leading dealers. o SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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Article253 1936-01-04 9 Fortier Storekeeper CrnrFor Trial At Assizes The preliminary inquiry was concluded yesterday before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham in the Police Court, in the case in which Lim Hock Eng, former chief storekeeper of Messrs. N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., was charged with making false entries in the253 words
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Article94 1936-01-04 9 E. O. ORCHESTRA By the Under the direction of MR. A. KONCHESTER Sunday January 5, 1936 9 15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1 March “Hand in Hand’’ —A. Blom 2 Valse “Two by Two” —E. Waldteufel 3. Romance “The Kingdom within your eyes”—H. Nicolas 4 Potpourri from94 words
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Article1024 1936-01-04 9 MALAYAN METHODISTS' TRIBUTE TO THEIR FIRST MISSIONARY IN SARAWAK ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN SINGAPORE (CONTRIBUTED) The Malaya Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church opened for j its 44th annudl session in Wesley Church, Singapore on January 2, at 8.30 a.m. presided over by the Rev.1,024 words
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551 1936-01-04 9 Dr. Chen Tien Fong t Passes Through CHINA'S NEED FOR GERMAN HELP ’I i I The suggestion that Nanking was being driven into alliances with foreign Powers by Japanese aggression was denied by His Excellency Dr Chen Tien Fong, first Chinese Ambassador to Germany, who551 words
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Article73 1936-01-04 9 Ship's Engineer Succumbs To Typhoid From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 4 Mr. William Watson Chambers, engineer of the Blue Funnel liner “Aeneas” died at the general hospital yesterday morning following an attack of typhoid fever. The deceased was 25 years old and came from Plymouth73 words
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Article22 1936-01-04 9 Landing At Penang Tomorrow The Westward bound K.L.M plane will land, at Bayan Lepas aerodrome tomorrow morning.22 words
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Article107 1936-01-04 9 Sequel To Singapore Accident i < From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 3. The case in which L M. Wylie of the Hongkong Shanghai Bank, Singapore, was charged with causing grievous hurt to Mrs. J O. Mosley by a rash and negligent act and causing hurt to Miss107 words
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Article142 1936-01-04 9 Messrs. K. Lee San Co. advise us that they ha r c landed from the s.s. “Chitral” today, a Hopper “77” Racing Bicycle enamelled FLAMBCYENT GOLD to be presented as ■> First prize in the One Mile Fast Cycling Race Oren Championship Event in the Penang Cycling142 words
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Article48 1936-01-04 9 11 3.60 d a Rugby Rgdio Service. London January 3. The total i .it applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 treasuiy bills was £68,075,000. Th rate pi r cent for billc at three •hs was 10 10.72 d against 11 3.60 d a Rugby Rgdio Setvice.11 3.60 d a ' – Rugby Rgdio Service. - 48 words
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Advertisement81 1936-01-04 9 *’'4»S>~T Sjj Re lef 'd&f 1 f 10 second «pOSs Ok lull NTO matter how severe W|| lA your stomach trouble, 1' Bisurated Magnesia \1 will always give you 1 relief by removing M the cause. Try it now! *S Don’t suffer another day. IP y i W <5 W,T81 words
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Advertisement67 1936-01-04 9 "E. O.'” Hotel PENANG TONIGHT Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M. RACE DINNER, DANCE CABARET with LOUYS SILVIA And the DUO ROSSILIANOS (In A Change of Programme) Dinner Cabaret $3)- Non-Diners sl|For Table Reservations, ’Phone 322. Sunday, sth January ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. by THE67 words
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Advertisement133 1936-01-04 9 /BACKWARD 7/ BABIE-S If Baby is backward and not gaining weight either on s the breast or the bottle add a little Brestol to the feeds. It is probably “just what you were lookin? for” 1 In; —lj| Brestol is a blended and pleasant emulsion of fats corresponding in composition133 words
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Article2469 1936-01-04 10 British Empire And China Trade Fair Success Of Chinese Art Exhibition Importance Of "Pekin Man" Discovery The Singapore Manoeuvres (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Dec. 24. manoeuvres at Singapore are A on a much smaller scale than those which took place a year ago (says The2,469 words
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Advertisement622 1936-01-04 10 Harlene-Hair-DrilT For Healthy Hair! 2 Minutes A Day Banishes BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, LIFELESS&FALLINGHAIR VV HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL restores growth, lustre and luxuriance to impov* erished hair, and revives the weakened Car tresses. To men it restores the WellGroomed Appearance so essential in J Social and Business Life—to Women it IBy gives that Added622 words
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Advertisement152 1936-01-04 10 A TONIC WINE OF UNIQUE ORIGIN. Monasteries were the first institutions to devote serious study to the Art of Healing and the care of the Sick. It is therefore peculiarly fitting that from the Monks of Buckfast Abbey England there should come this unique health-giving Tonic Wine. Buckfast Tonic Wine152 words
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Article544 1936-01-04 11 Judge On End Of Career "TRAGEDY" OF A STAGE FALL London, Dec. 21. Finding as a fact that her career on the stage as a dancer was ended, Mr Justice Atkinson, in the King’s Bench Division on Dec. 19, awarded £6.500 damages to Miss Ina Scarlett,544 words
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Article98 1936-01-04 11 The body of Mrs. Lilian Jane Bernays, mother of Mr. Robert Bernays, M.P. for Bristol North, was recovered from the Thames at West Molesey, Surrey, on Dec. 21. On November 24, Mrs Bernays, who was the wife of the Rev. Stewart F.L. Bernays, rector of98 words
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Article51 1936-01-04 11 On Dec 20 Mr. Robert Kronfeld flew non-stop from Croydon to Rotterdam in a Drone glider fitted with an engine of 18 horse power. The petrol used on the journey cost a fraction over ss. During the journey he encountered thick fog and very «cold51 words
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439 1936-01-04 11 Served Sentence Of Six Months COMPENSATION TO BE PAID London, Dec. 24. Eighteen years after serving a sentence of six months’ imprisonment, Miss Florence Annie Parkes has been recommended by the Home Secretary for a free pardon and compensation. In 1917 Miss Parkes was439 words
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Article113 1936-01-04 11 Film Actress Pays £360 For 450 Dance Guests Special insurance against death or accident up to £50,000 protected the 450 guests at a dance given in Hollywood by Miss Grace Bradley, the film actress. The insurance is reported to have cost more than £360. “Party insurance,”113 words
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44 1936-01-04 11 Agnes Spadefore was fined 4s. at Portland, Oregon, for killing her husband Carl, aged forty-four, with a stove-iron because he beat her. The judge suspended an eighteen-months’ sentence in order that she might care for her five children.44 words
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626 1936-01-04 11 Blind From Her i Birth MOST IMPRESSED BY I i COLOUR I I I "Flowers Are So Beautiful 11 I Caine (Wilts.), Dec. 22. “A bare window blurred with rain drops —that was my first vision of life. I shall remember it626 words
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Advertisement56 1936-01-04 11 UARTTks 'PILLS. I APIOL STEEL I B Sureandcertain for all Female K I complaiiits.Every lady «hould B I keep a box in the house, B I W. J. EDMONDS. I I The English Pharmacy I I 52-M, Beach Street, Panang. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW At the EASTERN BAZAAR With COMPETITIVE PRICES.56 words
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Article793 1936-01-04 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. SUISANG from Japan via Singapore Sails same day for Calcutta direct. M.S. KULMERLAND from China, Japan and Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Port793 words
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Article412 1936-01-04 12 NOTICE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The Outward Imperial Airways (London Mails despatched December 28, 1935) due Penang and Singapore on Sunday the sth instant was wrecked at Alexandria on the 31st ultimo. Mails for Malaya were on board but it is not yet known whether they have been lost412 words
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Advertisement21 1936-01-04 12 When Shopping Always. REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUE. V.SV.WWWJWWHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS In The SUNDAY GAZETTE.21 words
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Miscellaneous219 1936-01-04 12 TODAY AND TOMORROW 3 SHOWS 2-45 6-15 9-30 MURDER FIEND STALKS CREW OF WARSHIP I A killer stiike.3 before 1,000 witnesses! All saw the victim fall but no one saw the W|||hs; murderer! Join the man-hunt! Thrills and fun-splashed > romance ahead! > V ’< W x k /\> WHHSĕIP219 words
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Miscellaneous179 1936-01-04 12 MA MAflh NEXT H IW WWI CHANGE! BAwIJBLw® Iwk THE WORLD'S H WWW W W 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 sweetheart Matinee Tomorrow At 2-45 P.M. IN A GLORIOUS A GAY SALUTE TO LIFE TO TENDER LOVE LOVE TO YOUTH TO HAPPINESS I I STORY I For Fun, Action And Blazing Romance179 words
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Article454 1936-01-04 13 sr. GHOIvGE, THE MAKTYK Church of England Second Sunday after Christmas «00a m. Matins and Litany. Psalm—lo 3 Hymn—l6s 30 a.rn. Holy Communion 30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil) 800 p.m. Evensong. Psalm—l 9 (As set) Magnificat—(Chant 48) Nunc Dimittis—(Chant 61). Hymn?-72, 70, 73, 165 MONDAY The Epiphany hOO454 words
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273 1936-01-04 13 WHEN COMPLETELY FREE OF UNITED STATES AS SELF GOVERNING DOMINION President Manuel Quezon, the president of the Philippine Islands, is very emphatic i that the Government’s policy for the next 1 six years is fitting the Philippines for J complete independence. I So273 words
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Article182 1936-01-04 13 I < Revised Scale Brought j Into Force j The monthly fees for licences for motor vehicles in Johore have been revised as follows: Motor bicycles or cars for private use not exceeding 11 h.p., $l. I Cars for private use not exceeding 20 h.p., $2;182 words
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Advertisement264 1936-01-04 13 YOUR DOG MOST HAVE MEAT t- —5,* oil i* <»<&, He get* h In really wholesome form in combination with finest wheatmcals in 5/*Z?/l7Tjf OVALS QUTTW SUPREME IN INC DOG** UT1IM lraW« enyuiriw C»;~ E. S. BEST, P.O. Box 291, Bombay. Hj| FORT- BRAND Q M- CAKE brand Jfll fgl264 words
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Advertisement407 1936-01-04 13 > fiT JII iifTTj RINGS ON HIS Fl,i Rs GIRLS ON HIS v TRAIL! OPENING TODAY WITH THREE SHOWS.women followed him every|WHERE HE WENT, HYPNOTIZED 2_oo 5-30 9-00 BY THE DIAMONDS he wore. I FASCINATED BY THE BIGGEST SPENDER AND BIGGEST SUCKER MATINEE ALSO TOMORROW AT 2.00 P.M. I that407 words
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Article556 1936-01-04 14 Dividend Of 16 Per Cent. OUTLOOK ENCOURAGING London, Dec. 11. The eighth ordinary general meeting of the Pangnga River Tin Concessions, Ltd., was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place, E.C. Sir Archibald Mitchelson Bt., the chairman, presided, and, in moving the adoption of the556 words
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Article153 1936-01-04 14 I Rept. of Kapala Rubber Estates of Malaya for period from incorpn. (28th Sept., 1934) to 30th Sept. 1935, states that properties were transferred by 23rd Oct., 1934. Harvesting and manuf. of rubber continued without interruption. Output wan 1 668,500 lbs, of which 1,432,124 lbs153 words
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Article1283 1936-01-04 14 Improving Prospects I For Rubber BETTER RESULTS FROM PALM OIL Mr. C. R. Gilliat's Views London, Dec. 24. The thirtieth annual ordinary general meeting of the Sembilan Estates Company, Ltd., was held at the registered offices, 10, Old Jewry, E.C., Mr. C. R. Gilliat (chairman of the company)1,283 words
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Article113 1936-01-04 14 Share Purchase Offer Accepted In a circular to shareholders the directors of the Sekong Rubber Company announce that, with regard to the offer made by Thomas Barlow and Bro. to purchase the shares of the company, a rufficient number of acceptances (over 75 per cent.) have been received113 words
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Advertisement385 1936-01-04 14 Catarrhal, Fermentative, Ulcerative Angier’s Emulsion exercises soothing, lubricating, anti-fermentative effects throughout the entire digestive tract. That is why it is so valuable in affections of the stomach and intestines. i. It soothes and cleanses the mucous membrane, allays irritation, fermentation, catarrh, ulceration. It restores tone to all the digestive functions,385 words
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Advertisement172 1936-01-04 14 WORCESTERS Works Wonders with Foods! GOLDEN ARROW U LA TES T EACUUM FILLING PEN SfIUF i Price from $2.00 upwards. Transparent $3.50 upwards. Jr r i I 1 2’AINABLE AT i I LEADING SH .r IN PENANG ALL MALAYA STATES. trniEiJoa JiiwKrWl *7 W DIAMOND» DIAMOND Brand bedstead ARE Comfortable,172 words
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Advertisement1772 1936-01-04 15 n taj 1 m 4 i JBKTpigbMi 101 /b v V L 9 J ,'M^t*'A' 1 .»i—. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE WgM* Lt-1 BLUE FUNNEL LIMB HAMBURG. "2jjjMj|B^^^^OT? < LONDON AND NORTH OONTYNMNT Leave Due W Service Penang London OUTWARDS to eoßjonotton with Glen Rhire TAne For Port Swettenham, Singapore Manila, Hongkong,1,772 words
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Article183 1936-01-04 16 Reuter Third Test Match BATSMEN FAIL ON STICSCY WICKET Capetown, Jan. 3. Torrential rain delayed the start in the Third Test Match until 2.45 p.m. The Australian captain wanted to start at 2 p m but the South African skipper disagreed He said he could notReuter - 183 words
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Article181 1936-01-04 16 Result Of Yesterday's Draw The draw for the Penang Turf Club griitins took place yesterday at the Ayer Itam stables and nsuited as follows: 1. DRUMMER BOY ch.e.g. by Apelie— Drumlassie (crawn by Mesrrs. J. D Kempe and W. E. Hunt 2. GLENCAR b.e.g. by Lemon181 words
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Article102 1936-01-04 16 Engineers Annex Trophy (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 3. One of the most thrilling hockey battles of the season was seen at Tanglin yesterday when the Wiltshires .and the Royal Engineers clashed in the Garrison Cup final. Engineers won by a single goal scored in the102 words
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Article37 1936-01-04 16 Last Nights Fights Postponed (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 4. Owing to inclement weather the boxing programme scheduled to take place last night at the New World arena has been /postponed until tomorrow night.37 words
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Article281 1936-01-04 16 Esplanade Soccer THREE GOALS EACH Some interesting football was seen yesterday on the Esplanade when a combined XI from H.M.S. Medway and Submarines met the Chinese Recreation Club in a friendly match. The sailors maintained their unbeaten record here by holding the Chinese to a draw281 words
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Article89 1936-01-04 16 Perak Asiatics Meet Singapore (Frcm Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 4. Rugger interest in the State with the Asiatics will be centred on today’s match at Seremban where will be played the final of the All-Blues Competition between Perak Asiatics and Singapore Asiatics. The team selected represents the89 words
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Article43 1936-01-04 16 SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 London Bank 2|4 4 mist 24 T Private 3 mst credit 2)4 Ji 3 Documentary 2J4JJ On New York Demand 57 ft India T.T. 154 France T.T. 860 Hong Kong T.T. 43% Shanghai T.T. 47% dis Bar Silver 2143 words
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Article197 1936-01-04 16 Could Not Walk For Pain This woman suffered so badly with neuritis that for days together she could not walk. She used to cry for hours at a time with the pain. Then one day she started taking Kruschen Salts—and in a short time she197 words
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Article669 1936-01-04 16 Definite Improvement In i Tin Share i LOCAL SHARE MARKET REPORT Penang, January 3. The New Year has started well with a definite improvement in Tin shares, particularly Home Sterlings on keen support j from London. The closing prices for the Metal are £206 10.0 for669 words
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Article273 1936-01-04 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller; TIN I Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 98 1.00 1.00 1.02 Hong Fzrtt 77% 80 77% 82% Jelebu 1.00 1.05 1.02% 1.07% Klang River 1.95 2.00 1.95 2.00 Lukut 1.28 1.30 1.28 1.30 North Taiping 67%273 words
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Article113 1936-01-04 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 47 64 74 35 64 New York 4.92% 4.92fj Montreal 4.94 4.95% Brussels 29.29% 29.25% Geneva 15.18% 15.16% Amsterdam 7.26% 7.25% Milan 61% 61% Beilin 12.26 12.25% Prague 118% 118 ft Copenhagen r Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.33% Vienna113 words
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Article124 1936-01-04 16 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London —(Spot) £216.10.0 £213.5.0 London —(3 months) £206.10.0 £205.0.0 Singapore $105.25 $104.00 Business Done Penang $105.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers 1 COPRA.— (Sundried) $6.05 $5.90 1 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO j RUBBER Landon 6%d 6%d New York 13ftc(G) 13 9 16c(G) Singapore—Spot 22 %c124 words
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Article309 1936-01-04 16 KENNEDY COMPANY I TODAY’S PRICES 1 I 1 The following are th e latest quotation. I m MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s ShajList today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller RUBBER: Kamasan 2.40 2.60 2.45 2.60 Mcntakab 35 40 37% 32% j New Scudai 1.32% 1.40 1.32% 1.40309 words
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Article1095 1936-01-04 16 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. KAAIES. I 3 X M an i RUBBER (Dollar). j Allenby Rubber Co. 1 50 1 (A) Alor Gajah Rubber Estate j Amalgamated Malay Estates 3iu j 5 I Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 i I Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 80 i I Ayer Panas Rubber1,095 words
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Advertisement26 1936-01-04 16 "E. O." HOTEL TONIGHT FAREWELL I'ERE< IRMANCES by LOUYS SILVIA AND THE DUO ROSSILIANOS IN A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Extension of Bar Licence to 1 a.m.26 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1936-01-04 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 N. Noon 80 S. TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 8.45 a.m 3.05 a.m. 9.29 p.m 2.31 p.m. TOMORROW 10.10 a.m 4.31 a.m. 10.21 p.m 4.01 p.m. 0 The r.s. “Alipore” from Japan, China and Singapore is expected to arrive here78 words
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