Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1936
1936-01-10
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-01-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 8. Vol. XCIV. FRIDAY. JANUARY 10. 1936. PRICE 10 CENTTS.20 words
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683 1936-01-10 1 ikj L<L tv O A v Reeves. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. ANGLO-JAPANESE RESOLUTION Sequel To Talks In London Tokio, Jan. 10. THE “NICHI NICHI” ANNOUNCES THAT DURING THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TALKS IN LONDON ON THURSDAY EVENING, IT WAS RESOLVED TQ TERMINATE THE NAVAL CONFERENCE. THEikj L<L tv O A v Reeves.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. _ , . - 683 words
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Article351 1936-01-10 1 LOSSBOF £750,000 After Issue Of Prospectus London, Jan. 9. The adjourned hearing of the summonses against Garabed Bishirgian. of Parklane, W„ John Henry Charles Howeson, of Halcot House, Bexley, Kent, and Louis Hardy, of the Pines, Bexley, on an information laid by the Director of Public Prosecutions, in351 words
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Article, Illustration214 1936-01-10 1 AMBASSADOR IN ROME’ RETURNING TO POST London, Jan. 9. The British Ambassador in Rome, Sir Eric Drummond, who has been in England on leave, 19 returning to his post in a week or ten days’ time. This afternoon, he saw the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, at214 words
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Article418 1936-01-10 1 ALLEGED MURDERER OF GIRL CAUGHT WHILE TRYING TO RUN FROM MARKED DISTRICT (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 10. One of the biggest man-hunts organised by the Perak police in connection with the ghastly murder of a Chinese girl of sixteen, perpetrated at Mengiembu ended last418 words
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Article439 1936-01-10 1 Roosevelt's Message BASIC ISSUE: RETENTION I I OF POPULAR GOVT. Washington, Jan. 9. I “Whatever my platform in the forth- coming Presidential election and whoever I may be the Democrat Party nominee, the basic issue will be retention of popular government,” declared President Roose- velt in a439 words
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Article133 1936-01-10 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 9. The “Times” in a leader paying tribute to Sir Eric Teichman’s journey says the news of his safe arrival at Gilgit will relieve the legitimate anxiety felt both in India and Great Britain and points out that he had journeyed from Kashgar under a– Reuter. - 133 words
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Article100 1936-01-10 1 y.— Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Rains Check Fall London, January 9 As a result of further heavy rains there was another serious subsidence of the Portsmouth to Salisbury railway banking which forced one set of rails out of position. A new relief line was constructed last nighty.—Rugby Radio Service. - 100 words
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Article77 1936-01-10 1 bably on Sunday, January 19. Rugby Radio Service. 1 London, January 9. Before leaving London to attend th* Council of the League of Nations at Geneva on January 20, Mr. Anthony Eden will fulfil a speaking engagement at Leamington in his constituency on Friday, January 17. Thisbably on Sunday, January 19.—Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Advertisement13 1936-01-10 1 I H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 77213 words
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Advertisement39 1936-01-10 1 Before you buy that Camera, ask to see the ROLLEICORD the mirror-reflex Camera for every man. OUP LARG€ KLiCTIOM Of Storage Supplies WI C,AN -ACCOMMODATE YOUP EVERY f) ur delivery t begins at 6.15 a m. W.S. lux «nso39 words
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Advertisement2158 1936-01-10 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY Hit GOLD CUP MEETING NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK I UAkinFl M A APPIJ OF AUSTRALIA AND CHINA I Xmas/New Year Meeting 1935/36. v (incorporated in England b U y e Royal Charter 1853). I sth DAY SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1936.2,158 words
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Article2077 1936-01-10 3 ACTICAL TRIUMPH—ALL BLACKS FOILED RIGHT ON TIME V OLLER'S BRILLIANCE IN MATCH OF TENSE EXCITEMENT Rigby Foolball V i:s 13 PTS., NEW ZEALAND 12 CARDIFF, Saturday. ng more tremendously exciting s < nd half of this match I have n Wales turned over at half-time ts behind.2,077 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1936-01-10 3 KAY STAMMERS - BY KAY STAMMERS (in the “Star”) Directly I returned in October from my tour in the United States, all my tennis clothes and racquets were put away and I practically forgot that there was such a game as tennis. Last year, for(in the “Star”) - 1,042 words
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Advertisement272 1936-01-10 3 Newf Beauty Cream that Removes Hair SWEET SCENTED SAFE SPEEDY W I JU HBh > vj 4_o| IEAVES SKIN f .jjgMF SOFT AND WHITE 1 rFTI without a trace I fjgaay of ugly hair/ The latest discovery of science A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and272 words
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1102 1936-01-10 4 PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW I CARD OF 9 EVENTS i I The following- is the full programme for tomorrow’s races at Penang, the concluding dny of the Penang Turf Club Xmas-New Year Meeting:— RACE 1 Horses, Class 3, Division 4.—One Mile. 00 0 FIRST1,102 words
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Article191 1936-01-10 4 —Reuter. Third Round HULL CITY TO MEET HOLDERS I I London, December 16. The following is the draw for the third round of the F. A. Cup to be played on jJanuary 11 Manchester C. v Portsmouth i Everton v Preston N.E. Bradford C. v Bournemouth j—Reuter. - 191 words
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Article65 1936-01-10 4 —Reuter. Welsh Team v. England London, Jan. 9. The following have been selected to represent Wales against England at Swansea'on January 18: JENKINS (London Welsh) CLAUDE DAVEY (Swansea) WOOLER (Cambridge) J. REES (Swansea) McCALL (Welsh Regiment) TANNER (Swansea) CLIFF JONES (Cambridge) T. REES (Newport) BRYNE EVANS (Llanelly) T.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article161 1936-01-10 4 ENGLISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL League Fixtures For Saturday I The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scoti tish Leagues DIVISION 111 (Scuthern Section! Bournemouth v Millwall Bristcl R v Swir.don T Cardiff C v Watford Clapton O v Coventry C Ciystal P v Brighton H161 words
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Article55 1936-01-10 4 Matches For Saturday The following are the principal Rugby Union fixtures for tomorrow Bath v Northampton Bristol v The Army Devonport Ser. v Plymouth Albion Guy’s Hos. v Birkenhead Park Halifax v Sale Harlequins v Blackheath Leicester v Gloucester London Scottish v Rosslyn Park United Ser. v Richmond55 words
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Article119 1936-01-10 4 Former Tennis Champion To Play In Ipoh Ipoh, January 9. It is understood that there is a very strong probability of Mr. Khoo Hool Hye, who wag Malayan tennis champion in 1923, 1925, 1926 1927 and 1929, coming to Ipoh for some exhibition matches, together with Mr.119 words
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Article340 1936-01-10 4 Hard Fight Over 12 Rounds CHAN DEFEATS JIMMY BOY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Jan. 10. A card of four bouts, one going the full distance of 12 two-minute rounds, were presented at Jubilee Arena last night before a fair crowd. Granite Isaac won the main340 words
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Advertisement242 1936-01-10 4 Jill Kiddies J&ove “KID-KORD” NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE RECORDS II The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR BOY 13 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 NURSERY242 words
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335 1936-01-10 5 Film Expeditions Due This Year MALAYAN BACKGROUND FOR JUNGLE PICTURES i I Singapore, Jan. 8 rts that Frank Buck of “Bring ’Em t Alive,, fame. Ward Wing, who made >f Malayan kampong life at Katong the Martin Johnsons who are at in British North Borneo, and335 words
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Article202 1936-01-10 5 One Man Killed BUS RUNS INTO SWAMP Singapore, January 8. One man, a Malay, was killed and ten others injured, three seriously, when a mosquito bus, which was travelling along Woodlands Road shortly after 7.45 this morning, suddenly ran off the road at the 15th mile202 words
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Article78 1936-01-10 5 Reports Made To Singapore Police Singapore, Jan. 7 A young Chinese woman and a seven-year-old girl of the same nationality are missing from their respective homes at Geylang and Woodlands. According to the reports made to the police, the woman was missed on New Year’s Day.78 words
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Article123 1936-01-10 5 Reward Offered By Handelsbank Singapore, Jan. 10. A reward of $5OO and five per cent. th e loss if recovered, is being offered by the Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank for information leading up to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the loss of 41,000 guilders123 words
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Article510 1936-01-10 5 Generous Offer By Rotary Club PUBLIC MEETING CALLED FOR JAN. 17 To Develop Existing Institution Ipoh, Jan. 9. It is understood that tentative arrangements are in the course of negotiation for the Ipoh Rotary Club juvenile library to be taken over and converted into a public510 words
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Advertisement286 1936-01-10 5 «outstanding! STOCKTAKING I SALE BARGAINS! No. ONE. No. TWO. No. THREE. No. FOUR. S» FOR PRE SHRUNK I i hard NjL=a WEAR i lIS llhl HI W' ww A\ J I l LWVS it Rm ARi/W I jßp-. jlllli zJXI KWs SPECIAL CLEARING OFFER IN ■lO k WW\ I -CURTAINHET-286 words
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Article2267 1936-01-10 6 EMPIRE PROGRAMME NOTES TALKS ON WORLD AFFAIRS AH Transmissions: —Starting on January '7, at 2.30 p.m. G.M.T. Mr. H. V. Hodson began the tint of his fortnightly talks to overseas listeners on current Imperial affairs. It frequently happens that many Empire dwellers are much better informed about2,267 words
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Article1259 1936-01-10 6 i "Fashionable Crazes" > I 'I ACKNOWLEDGED FOLLIES l OF THE PAST I The BBC has just published its plans for broadcast talks during the coming spring. The syllabus, which is published in the I BBC literary journal “The Listener” of December 18, makes interesting reading. During1,259 words
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Article338 1936-01-10 6 If it were possible to take a ballot of listeners at home and abroad on the most popular BBC feature, “In Town Tonight” would stand a good chance of heading the poll. The distinguishing characteristic of this feature is its actuality and its reality. There is nothing338 words
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Advertisement228 1936-01-10 6 BRITISH SECURITY FOUR ENGINES Every air liner of these great companies employed on the main routes has four engines RIGOROUS FLYING TESTS are applied to every type of air liner of these companies, not only by them but by the Air Ministry as well AFTER EACH FLIGHT every air liner228 words
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Article207 1936-01-10 7 Today at “Esplanade” 8.30 p.m. —10.30 p.m. 1 March—Entry of the Gladiators— Fucik. 2 Overture—The marriage of Figaro— Mozart. 3 Selection —Glamorous night—Novello. 4 Intermezzo—The Kiltie’s CourtshipMackenzie. SYNOPSIS —The Introduction represents an episode at Luss, Loch Lomond, where a kilted Highlander serenades his sweetheart, who responds by207 words
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Article662 1936-01-10 7 Singapore Assize Case KIDNAPPING CHARGE INVESTIGATED Singapore, January 8. The hearing was continued before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell at the Singapore Assize Court today into the case in which Tan Ah Kow, a young Chinese lorry driver, stands charged with kidnapping two young Chinese girls named Ng662 words
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Advertisement49 1936-01-10 7 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-come of the Hidden Music Treasures of Eminent Musicians who will be the glory of India, nay, of the whole world. Latest Releases just arrived. Sole Agents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang. When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For TAILORING49 words
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Miscellaneous607 1936-01-10 7 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Transmission—A Two of the following frequencies will be wed GSC 9,580 kc|s (3132 m.) GSB 9510 kes (81.55 m.), or GSL 6,110 kc|* ,40.10 m.). 620 a m.—Big Ben. Dance Music. V- A Recital by Len Dight (Violin). 10- “Harry Hopeful's Night on the r607 words
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Miscellaneous541 1936-01-10 7 .and Virginia McLean (Canadian Planiat). 17.05—Music by Edward German.! Greeo[wich Time Signal at 7.20 a.m. 7.20 “The Empirates” (sth Edition).* A Concert party entertainment with Effie Atherton; Ronald Hill; Tony Sympson; Jark Clarke; > Angela Parselies (Australian); Bertha (iWillmott; and Frederick Yeomans. The i programme presented by Ronald Hill and541 words
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Miscellaneous332 1936-01-10 7 MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY t (KUALA LUMPUR) Call Sign ZGE Wave Length i 48.92 Metres. TODAY l 7 p.m.:— C. 2746 Pianola Solo La Belle Au Bois Dormant. (Tchaikovsky, arr. by Rach- maninoff for four hands) Automne (Chaminade) Reginald Reynolds. C. 1659 Bass Baritone Bedouin Love Song (Pinsuti) The Bandolro332 words
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Article645 1936-01-10 8 A few days ago Reuter telegraphing from Cairo informed us that there had been a number of anti-British demonstrations. The reasons for these fresh outbreaks were indicated in a leading article two days ago. Telegraphing from Cairo on Wednesday Reuter tells us that there645 words
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Article246 1936-01-10 8 Stiff Sentence For Boyanese (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ahmat Omar bin Haji Mohamed Idross is a Boyanese with a striking personality. If he were to say he belonged to the Johore Royal Family, one would be inclined to believe him; and that’s exactly what he did with246 words
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Article107 1936-01-10 8 Cyclist Succumbs To Injuries (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, January 10. The Chinese head driver of the Kinta Sanitary Board, who was knocked down by a motor car on Tuesday, died this morning without gaining consciousness. Deceased was riding a bicycle and coming from a path on107 words
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Article910 1936-01-10 8 i Methodism's Advance END OF MALAYAN 1; i CONFERENCE I I I At the closing session of the Malaya Annual Conference on Tuesday it was an-. nounced that Dr. R.L. Archer had been I elected as Ministerial Delegate to the 1 General Conference which is to be910 words
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Article265 1936-01-10 8 Sequel To Police Raid Following a raid made by the police yesterday afternoon seven Chinese were arraigned before Mr. H A L. Luckham in i the police court this morning, charged i with gaming on the five-foot-way of 60, I Maxwell Road. i Inspector Reddick prosecuted. 1265 words
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Article79 1936-01-10 8 Ng Leng, a Teochew, appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Police Court today on a charge of selling chandu along Toh Aka Lane on January 9, when not appointed by the Superintendent to do so on his behalf. After the charge had been79 words
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Article53 1936-01-10 8 A charge of theft of fivfc pieces of firewood from the five-foot-way of 91, Kimberley Street at 4.55 a.m. today was preferred against Yeoh Boon Siew in the 1 police court. I Accused claimed trial The case was postponed till January 16 and bail allowed in the53 words
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Article36 1936-01-10 8 Surplus Of 1.800.000 Tons Expected (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, January 9 The first forecast of rice crop estimates' show an exportable surplus including the carry over from 1935, of 1,800,000 metric tons.36 words
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Article172 1936-01-10 8 London, Jan. 9 The death has occurred at the age of 52 'of Dr. R. G. Canti, who has done notabi J pioneer work in making films for scientl fic and medical research. I By an apparatus of his own construe tion, based on that used172 words
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Advertisement106 1936-01-10 8 a'- A >. \f^ X J gjf X<? F'v? i «rahrlLr 9 < M r KLUELIia ■HMM HHHEH ASK FOR S LS m (J r. SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. Scotland's Best .Iwfe.tjf*” li <•] P[< l-l l < IM T106 words
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Advertisement52 1936-01-10 8 YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovable Fragrance: how securely it holds its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world to-day It is the one perfume of which you will never tire, charming at all times and especially perfect for the inform il occasion. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH52 words
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Article152 1936-01-10 9 Quarrelled With Wife i From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 10. young Chinese who attempted to end own lif? by jumping from a height of feet from his own house was produced the Police Court yesterday to answer t barge of attempted suicide, before the ,'istraie.152 words
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Article90 1936-01-10 9 Four Bevs Get Their Deserts (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 10. The solemnity and dignity of the Ipoh Police Court was shattered for five minutes yesterday when loud wailings and sobs proceeded from the chambers of the Magistrate from the throats of four lusty Chinese boys90 words
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Article232 1936-01-10 9 Mr. Wan Siew Hong And Miss Yip Lai Khuan (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 10. A Chinese wedding in the reformed style was solemnised in the premises of the I Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday when Mr. Wan Siew Hong, a I well-known Perak sportsman,232 words
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2309 1936-01-10 9 MR. H. R. CHEESEMAN'S ROTARY ADDRESS SOME AMUSING STORIES CONDITIONS TODAY AND 25 YEARS AGO Singapore, Tan. 8. In an address entitled “In Lighter Vein” delivered, at the first weekly luncheon meeting today of the Rotary Club of Singapore in the New Year, Mr. H.2,309 words
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Advertisement182 1936-01-10 9 SKIN DRYING UP? (Below) Outer, dead cells on J surface dry up, causing roughnes. Melt Dead, Rough Surface Skin with Special Skin Softener Dermatologists say that, due to the drying-up process in skin, there is a coating of dead cells on the surface. This makes skin rough. They explain that182 words
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Advertisement241 1936-01-10 9 RACE WEEK CALLS FOR ZEISS BINOCULARS Perhaps nowhere is the advantage of the user of a Zeiss glass over his less fortunate associate better illustrated than on the race-course. The former has a clear view of the field and can note quickly and distinctly the colours of the jockeys, the241 words
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Article, Illustration253 1936-01-10 10 GOOD CHEER.— Putting np the Christmas decorations in the firelight's glow at a Kentish tavern: a picture of comfort and hospitality, which has its counterpart in thousands of village inns all over the country. IDA LU PI NO in the costume she wears in the253 words
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Article783 1936-01-10 11 Acquisitions In 1935 NEARLY 60,000 ACRES NOW PRESERVED While one hears little nowadays of land wtionalization as a political ideal, it is being nalized in another sense under our eyes. The year 1935 has been the most successful in the history of the National rust. Already783 words
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Article438 1936-01-10 11 A World Choice TRAINING PUBLIC TASTE In spite of depression, this country has built on a quite unprecedented scale in the last 15 years, and no decline in building activity is yet in sight. Unfortunately, under the Compulsion to build quickly, the importable of building well,438 words
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Article247 1936-01-10 11 "Disease No Longer A [I Mystery" I The report of the Director of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (Dr. W. E. Gye), just issued, is brilliantly written, and concludes with the words: “Cancer has ceased to be an unaccountable mystery, and we need no longer fear247 words
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Article608 1936-01-10 11 Perplexities And Rules THEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE It is sometimes felt, even by those who I would most willingly commend their Chrisi tianity to outsiders, that the terms in .which it is usually stated have become blunted by use or misuse. Much pulpit teaching seems to608 words
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Article152 1936-01-10 11 Damage By Wood Beetle The picturesque half-timbered frontage of Staple Inn, Holborn, perhaps the bestknown relic of Tudor architecture in London, has been Endangered by the ravages of a, wood beetle. The first signs of deterioration were found in the course of a [periodical survey undertaken by the152 words
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Article225 1936-01-10 11 Hondius Painting Bought For London Museum The National Art-Collections Fund has purchased, with the aid of a donaticn from Mr. Owen Hugh Smith, for the London Museum an interesting topographical record of London shortly after the Great Fire. It is an oil painting by Abraham Hondius,225 words
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Article192 1936-01-10 11 Nuffield House Opened By The Prince The Prince of Wales recently visited Guy’s Hospital, of which he is president, and opened Nuffield House, a new wing which has been added to the hospital for 1 paying patients. The entire cost of the new building has been192 words
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Article162 1936-01-10 11 Message From The King And Queen The Prince of Wales, as Grand President, took the chair at the annual meeting of presidents of the League of Mercy and made awards sanctioned by the King, of bars to the Order of Mercy and of the Order itself.162 words
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Advertisement213 1936-01-10 11 do you know that REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow's milk reduced to its fl fl present creamy consistency by /7 evaporation, and made completely sterile. It contains no preservative V P fl> JT JCJC* or ot hc r addition, consequently, after Z 7 fl flUfl opening the tin,213 words
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Advertisement161 1936-01-10 12 Tonight Ladies Guest Night AT Wembley Park Fun Frolic Park ALL LADIES ADMITTED FREE GENTS 10 CENTS ONLY Wembley Cabaret TONIGHT DANCE TILL MIDNIGHT At The Brightest, Peppiest, Happiest Spot In Penang. The World Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 24, LEITH STREET. PENANG, S.S. GLASSES AND FRAMES TO I FAVOUR YOUR161 words
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Miscellaneous282 1936-01-10 12 r- 1 1 M a> fcrcferoM! 61 C Nmhtlv Q *lO 7 oo OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 AIjJjIIKJ <Z B W matinees tomorrow Sunday at 2-30 Acclaimed The Most Magnificent Picture One Of The Season's Biggest Thrill Sensation Ever Produced! THE LAT g ST SUPERB UNIVERSAL’S NEW SEASON SUPER. mras:;* CANTONESE282 words
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Article646 1936-01-10 13 NOTICE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS With reference to th e previous notice concerning the Outward Imperial Airways St n plane which was wrecked at Alexandra n the 31st ultimo, it would now appear that the major portion of the mail for ,i\ t was not in th e wrecked646 words
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Article877 1936-01-10 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Una* The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Pan eh, (Laboe-an-Bilik). Sails next day for the sameports. M.S. MAKI AN from Langsa, Idi, SimpangOlim, Tg.877 words
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Advertisement23 1936-01-10 13 H' S" ano,her indicated by Cerebn, «UU I Bay Year I Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY.23 words
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Miscellaneous108 1936-01-10 13 HERE AT LAST! OPENING A DAY EARLIER! 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 MAJESTIC MATINEES TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 2-45 The Year's Snappiest Happiest Musical Show 48 adorable prize cutles ■I.IWaA-.* *7 one from each fi State —aflame I with youth... kickin s U P with ioy! f? Production with ttA' JOHN BOLESjS**; J108 words
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Article188 1936-01-10 14 Woman Fined In Johore Court Johore Bahru, Jan. 6. Two Chinese, a man named Loo Eng Chye, and Goh Siew. an old woman, were charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yanya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) with having attempted to evade payment of customs duty of SI 37 on188 words
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Article224 1936-01-10 14 Workmen Kill 18 Foot Python MYSTERY SOLVED I The disappearance of goat after goat was the cause of great concern to Tamil workmen employed at Kenneison Brothers’ concrete works at Tanjong Rambutan. When the first goat went, it was suspected that it was stolen, but, when one224 words
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Article101 1936-01-10 14 agUUL VI CUAJ .—ReutCr. Sequel To Police Raid On Houses In Malta i Malta, Jan. 8. The police today raided the houses of 14 persons, mostly Italians, but also two English women. All 14 were detained for interrogation but eight were subsequently released. The remaining six,agUUL VI CUAJ .—ReutCr. - 101 words
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Article1407 1936-01-10 14 PROGRESS OF OPERATIONS LORD LEE'S STATEMENT The first annual ordinary general meeting of Youanmi Gold Mines, Limited, was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate Place, London, E C. The Rt. Hon. Viscount Lee of Fareham, P.C., G.C.8., in the course of his speech, said: —I1,407 words
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Article101 1936-01-10 14 —Reuter. Toll Of Gale In The j Channel i London, Jan. 8. The toll of the gale which swept Britain ;at the beginning of the week is at least 13. In addition to the casualties on the “Ulysess,” the entire crew of ten was lost on—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article31 1936-01-10 14 5. —Reuter. President Roosevelt has informed the Press that he is asking Congress for funds to pay the contractual obligations of the Agricultural Adjustments Acts to January 6.—Reuter.5.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article280 1936-01-10 14 New Match Factory For Teluk Anson CONSTRUCTION GOING AHEAD Among recent industrial enterprises in Teluk Anson, the Perak Match Factory is i of considerable importance. This factory is I a concern associated with the Kelantan Match Factory, whose head office is at Singapore. The matches made by280 words
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Article370 1936-01-10 14 DEBENTURE ISSUE PROPOSALS Following the adoption last month by an extraordinary general meeting of members of the Selangor Golf Club of a resolution in favour of the construction of a swimming pool the committee of the club have decided to redeem as early as370 words
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Advertisement1874 1936-01-10 15 IT 1L22.1 O l'r I I M L d H 1 1 iMi M' fcPkU£NTIN(j CffiJ 1 “*OWI FUMDBi. LIMB A veesels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe 1 x» Penang ixmdon Far Eastern Mail, Passenger and Freight Service ta easjmwtfcm with Gkw A Shire Une. OUTWARDS ISRSEUS L’don, R’dam,1,874 words
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Article241 1936-01-10 16 Marland And Lewis Head Lists LIKELY TO REMAIN SO Below will be found the riding and training statistics for the four days of the Penang meeting already concluded. Marland is the most successful trainer with 8 winners Lewis the most successful jockey. Lewis’s position at the top241 words
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Article95 1936-01-10 16 Causing Death By Rash Act I' < (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Jan. 10. The sequel to the fatal motor accident at Tam bun Road was given another light when another Tamil, Krishnasamy, who is known in local boxing circles as Young Samy, was charged together with95 words
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Article71 1936-01-10 16 At St. George's Tamil Church The children of the English Sunday School of St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth, are coming over to St. George’s Tamil Church by special request to repeat the Nativity Pageant at 6 o’clock tomorrow Saturday) evening. The story will be in English. Children under eight71 words
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Article45 1936-01-10 16 141 0-1 2d yesterday.—Rugby Radio Service. London, January 9. Sterling on New York was 4 93-13|16 and Paris 74-3 4. Stock markets were quieter with War Loan at 106. Gold was 140 11-1 2d as compared with 141 0-1 2d yesterday.-—Rugby Radio Ser-141 0-1 2d yesterday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article190 1936-01-10 16 Scratchings And Order Of Running The following ar e the scratchings for tomorrow, in the correct order of running Race 1 Rotarian. Race 2 Drifting Home, Faereg, Smeartown, Bill. Race 3 Jubilee Star, Orient Prince. Race 4 Queen Beon, La Gai. Race 5 Lusty. Race 6 Jack Fly.190 words
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Article44 1936-01-10 16 FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 London Bank 2|4 1(32 I „4 m|st 2|4 332 i Private 3 m(st credit 2|4 318 3 Documentary 2(4 112 On New York Demand 57 9(16 India T.T. 154% France T.T. 86C Hong Korg T.T. 43 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis44 words
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149 1936-01-10 16 Official Programme According to the Selangor Turf Club official programme which has just been issued the Spring 1936 Meeting will be held on Saturday, March 28, Wednesday, I April 1 and Saturday, April 4. There will be two runs for each division of Horses Class149 words
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Article142 1936-01-10 16 .—Reuter. Further Devaluation Ct U.S. Currency Feared London, Jan. 9. The dollar’s fall in terms of sterling and francs has speedily gathered momentum as the result of heavy selling particularly by China, caused by fears that President Roosevelt wall further devalue currency to the permissible 50 per.—Reuter. - 142 words
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Article152 1936-01-10 16 Chinese Tc Ponder Over Escapade In Prison (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 10. Tan Ah Kow, who was charged before the Singapore Assizes with kidnapping two Chinese girls under 16 years of age, is now’ in prison reflecting on his escapade. He was152 words
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Article46 1936-01-10 16 Mechanical Bells On Cycles Four cyclists appeared before the magistrate, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham.. today charged with using mechanical bells whilst riding their cycles along McNair Street and Gladstone Road yesterday evening. All the accused pleaded ignorance and were fined $1 each.46 words
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Article37 1936-01-10 16 Messrs. A. A. Anthony .Co., local agents, have received cabled advice from London Office that an Interim Dividend of 5% less tax 416 in the has been declared, and is payable on 24th January.37 words
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Article49 1936-01-10 16 Arrested yesterday morning at Weld Quay a Chinese named Lim Koh Seng was produced in the police court today charged with possession of dutiable liquor, namely a bottle of wine. Mr. J. A. Parker, assistant Superintendent of Excise, prosecuted. Accused pleaded guilty and vAis fin d $B.49 words
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Article754 1936-01-10 16 Improvement On Recent Quotations A. A. ANTHONY COMPANY'S REPORT The following ig the local shar e market report of Messrs. A. A. Anthony Company broadcast from Station ZHJ (Penang). Ther e has been a welcome revival of interest in the Local Share Market since the754 words
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Article328 1936-01-10 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday loaay Buyers sellers Buyers Seuerr TIN Ayer VVeng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 98 1.00 97% 1.00 Hi tarn 46 48 46 48 Hong Fatt 80 85 80 85 Jelebu 1.02% 1.07 1.02 1.07 Klang River 1.95 2.00 1.95 2.00 Lukut 1.28 1.30328 words
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Article112 1936-01-10 16 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 51(64 74 27(32 New York 4.94% 4.93& Montreal 4.95% 4.95% Brussels 29.32 29.31 Geneva 15.18% 15.17% Amsterdam 7.27% 7.27% Milan 61% 61% Berlin 12.28 12.27 Prague 119 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% I Helsingfors112 words
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Article113 1936-01-10 16 TIN YESTERDAY TOP London— (Spot) £211.10.0 £211.0 London —(3 months) £202.10.0 £202 0 Singapore $102.50 slo2'Business Done Penang $103.50 Business Done 25 tons COPRA. (Sundried) $6.00 $6 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll RUBBER London 6}Jd 6 New York 13 15|16c(G) 13 13|16c(G Singapore—Spot 23c Feb./Mar 23 %c 23' April/June113 words
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Article424 1936-01-10 16 KENNEDY COMP TODAY’S PRICES The following are th e latest in MESSRS. KENNEDY List today Yesterday Buyers Sellers Buyc e u er RUBBER Amal. Malay 3.22% 3.40 3 349 Bassett 60 65 Benta 95 1.00 ,r ,qq Broga 92% 97% t Glenealy 1.80 1.90 1.80 1424 words
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Advertisement143 1936-01-10 16 M.V. "GLENAPP" Voy. 33. (Outward) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang on Sunday mid-day, the 12th January 1936, and will' discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Agents, “GLEN” Line143 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous44 1936-01-10 16 WEATHER REPORT i i Temperatures Wind Rainfa»! 6 a.m. 77 N. 11 m.m. 1 Noon 81 N. 1 TIDE TABLE x HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 1.12 a.m 8.05 a.m 2.02 p.m 8.10 p.m. TOMORROW 1.45 a.m 8.35 a.m 2.30 p.m 8.42 p ni44 words
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