Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 January 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-01-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 18. Vol. XCIV. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1936. ™ICE 10 CENTS?20 words
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864 1936-01-22 1 PROCLAMATION TO BE MADE PUBLIC WITH HISTORIC CEREMONY MESSAGES ADDRESSED TO NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE London. January 21. The Privy Council met this afternoon at St. James’ Palace cii the Lord President of the Council announced the death of L r George and864 words
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Article55 1936-01-22 1 To Be Broadcast By 8.8. C. The 8.8. C. advise that they will broadcast the Proclamation Ceremony at 5.20 to 6.20 p.m. local time on Wednesday, Jan. 22 on GSG, GSF GSB. A recording will be reproduced at 9.20 p.m. on Wednesday at 1.35 a.m., 5.05 a.m. 7.0555 words
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Article194 1936-01-22 1 "FOLLOW MY FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS -Reuter "Work For Happiness Of My Peoples" London, Jan. 22. The London Gazette states that the King’s declaration to the Privy Council was as follows: “The irreparable loss which the British Commonwealth of Nations has sustained by the death of His Majesty, my beloved father, has-Reuter - 194 words
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Article490 1936-01-22 1 Rugby Radio Service. King's Death MOURNED AS MEMBER OF FAMILY i London, Jan. 22. The Prime Minister. Mr. Stanley i Baldwin, in a broadcast address to th-? nation tonight said it was because iKing George had served ‘‘His own' [generation by the will of God” that IRugby Radio Service. - 490 words
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1247 1936-01-22 1 COURT ORDERED 70 GO INTO MOURNING FOR NINE MONTHS QUEEN BEARING UP WITH MAGNIFICENT COURAGE London, January 21. It was announced from Buckingham Palace shortly after the King reached London by air from Sandringham this afternoon that His Majesty had commanded “That the Courtall Cup ties will be played. —Reuter and i Rugby Radio S ervice. | - 1,247 words
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Advertisement12 1936-01-22 1 H. TOKISATSU AUTISTIC photographers No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone N<k 77112 words
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Advertisement22 1936-01-22 1 OUB ALtcnON Of SyltfAs Storage ies y O ACCOMMODATE sir you# /veedililliillF ur delivery 5S I begins at 6.15 am. —H'.S. 110.22 words
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Advertisement2094 1936-01-22 2 RATES FOR CASUAL BUS|NESS NOTICE PENANG HILL KL> W f BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS Please note our store will he RAILWAY I NZ d Yea. d on f FXr hi F II ill* HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK All communications relating to j inst. and will reopen for WWUUIV VFOuOI SHANGHAI2,094 words
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Article2437 1936-01-22 3 Secret Of Human Growth Treatment Of The "Common Cold" New Silencer For Air Liners The Inventions Off James Watt. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January. 11 I I Physical Medicine i IN recent years physical medicine has taken such a prominent place in the curricula of some2,437 words
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Article469 1936-01-22 4 Dealer Says He Can’t Get Witnesses From Ireland Daniel Doherty, aged 53, horse dealer, of, Upbury Farm, Yetminster, Dorset, was lined a total of £l,OOO, with 25 guineas j costs, at the Mansion House for Customs, offences relating to the importation of I horses469 words
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Article147 1936-01-22 4 Forgery Attempts In I Canada i Ottawa, Jan. 4. Attempts are being made to forge a “tear” on the Princess Elizabeth one-cent I postage stamp, issued in Canada in cele-: bration of the King’s Silver Jubilee, ac-| cording to the Post Office authorities in Ottawa. Among philatelists147 words
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603 1936-01-22 4 Rugby, Jan. 10. Mrs. Mulliner, widow of Colonel Herbert i Mulliner, once a carriage worker and later' a big armaments builder, who thirty years ago was “victimised” because he persistent- ly warned the Admiralty that Germany was preparing for war. broke her603 words
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Article504 1936-01-22 4 Swindler's 8 Fiancees They Met At His Office! Although robbed by him of all her I money, and with the knowledge that he has been “engaged” to seven women in addi- tion to herself during the past two years, a Barnet. Hertfordshire, widow’s trust in a man sentenced to three504 words
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Article88 1936-01-22 4 Engagement To Lord Halifax's Heir The engagement is announced between the Hon. Charles Wood, eldest son and heir of Viscount Halifax, Lord Privy Seal, and Viscountess Halifax, and Miss Ruth Primross. daughter of the late Hon. Neil Primrose and the late Lady Victoria Bullock. Mr. Charles W’ood.88 words
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Article110 1936-01-22 4 Engineers at Brooklands are completing a novel new air-plane catapult for use in shooting heavily laden passenger and war ’planes into the air from small airdromes. It is the invention of "Johnnie” Summers, Vickers’s chief test pilot. His idea j came while he was watching the110 words
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195 1936-01-22 4 Verdict Of "Suicide" An inquest was held at Bognor Regis on Jan. 10 on the bodies of a married taxicab driver and a nurse, whose bodies were found in a gas-filled room at a bungalow called "My Den” at Felpham. rear Bognor. They were195 words
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Article76 1936-01-22 4 —Reuter. Englishman's Flight Be Bourget Jan. 8. A crossing of the English Channel in an 18-h.p. motor glider was revealed here today when Mr. John Scott Dove arrived in his glider. Mr. Dove left Hes f on on Jan. 4 and cross* d the Channel—Reuter. - 76 words
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Advertisement14 1936-01-22 4 When SHOPPING Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR Famous For GENTS DRESSING GOWNS Shirts Pyjama Suits.14 words
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Advertisement84 1936-01-22 4 CADBURY'S MILK CHOCOLATE BLOCKS 10“ 4 OZ ZOJIBI 30 «Mi» ALSO NUT MILK, MILK FRUIT and NUT BOURNVILLE, BOURNVILLE FRUIT and NUT MAAS El 36 S I MANDERS I OUSINA* WATER PAINTS I S These Well Known Paints Are Remarkably Suitable 8 For The Interior Decoration Of Any Building. I84 words
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167 1936-01-22 5 No matter what form your stomach trouble takes, you can almost certainly be cured. Whether it is “just indigestion,” gastritis of long-standing, or an agonising duodenal ulcer, you can get immediate relief and lasting cure if you ill only take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, made167 words
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Article495 1936-01-22 5 FINGER-PRINT ON PRONOTE CONTESTED A very interesting civil suit came up for iv aring before the Sitiawan Magistrate. Th. artiis are Ding Cheng Hie (f) (plain't and Ling Ding Moi (f (defendant). Mr K. Sabaratnam appeared for dev the beginning of the case, the plaintiff applied495 words
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Article484 1936-01-22 5 In Court As Exhibits J TAMIL ACCUSED GIVEN I BENEFIT OF DOUBT A sleeping canvas cot, cushions, pillows, > cooking-utensils, clothes, stone and i about nearly the whole furniture of a house were the exhibits produced by the Police in the Teluk Anson Magistrate’s Court484 words
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Article557 1936-01-22 5 For Acid Throwing VICTIM BLINDED IN ONE EYE I Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 20. Alleged to have thrown a bowl of pure formic acid into the face of a neighbour a Chinese woman, Yew Kai Choon was charged yesterday before Mr. Justice Pedlow at the Selangor557 words
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Article367 1936-01-22 5 Royal Inniskillings For Singapore REGIMENT 250 YEARS OLD I ri Singapore. Jan. 21. I A w’e e k next Saturday the Ist Battalion, I Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, are due to ar- rive in Singapore by the troppship Dorset,l shire to take up garrison at Tanglin in367 words
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Advertisement35 1936-01-22 5 PINAHG GAZETTE PRESS LTD. MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS INKS GUM GERS /Ot V s' CASH BOOKS ®AV-BOOKS LETTER HEADS /MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS s' ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES35 words
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Advertisement314 1936-01-22 5 A 2" GREAT STOCKTAKING J J SALE BARGAINS IS t E ■> i ~< Size 18 x 18 ■2 LAST 8 S hj R 200 VARIOUS PATTERN- I ED CRETONNES, OK K| I i IT 5 FEW CASEMENT. Jq Cents J t DAYS. pneumatic rubber cot > SHEET < MODERN314 words
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Article, Illustration279 1936-01-22 6 RIVER OVERFLOWS— The diver had further to go to his work at Old Windsor where, as shown above, the i names has inundated paths, boat-houses and hundreds of the river is a mile wide in places, and it is nearly impow acres of low-lying land.279 words
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Article469 1936-01-22 7 NO EDUCATION Praise For Indian Effort To Combat Evil MOTHER TONGUE LEARNED AS RIGHTFUL HERITAGE Nearly half the children of school age in Singapore are running the streets. They to no schaal and they receive no education, no proper care and no preparation for after-life.469 words
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Article148 1936-01-22 7 Dealers Fined And Warned The Hon. Raja Uda, acting First i Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, warned Yong j Chong and Lee Weng, two dog dealers, who pleaded guilty to carrying twelve puppies in baskets in a manner likely to cause them suffering. Mr. Donaldson, the Prosecuting Officer, explained148 words
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Article306 1936-01-22 7 BY SINGAPORE JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL ARRANGES FAREWELL DINNER FOR R.A.F. FLIGHT TO JAPAN The Japanese Consul-General at Singapore, Mr. K. Gunji. has arranged a good- j will dinner for Air-Commodore Sydney Smith, Air Officer Commanding the R.A.l’. Far East, and the R.A.F. officers who! will accompany him306 words
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216 1936-01-22 7 Agenda And Programme For Next Saturday The following is the programme and agenda for the annual meeting of the F. Division of the British Medical I Association, to be held at the Institute for i Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, on j Saturday, Jan.216 words
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Advertisement123 1936-01-22 7 cTlll Xiddies Jsove “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 Recorda There are two complete and different series of these miniature masterpieces. SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM COMPRISING 39 NURSERY RHYMES i123 words
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Miscellaneous196 1936-01-22 7 MAJESTIC LAST 2 SHOWS TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 The Famous Star Of "MURDER AT THE VANITIES" Carl Brisson Z’S'?% with IDA LUPINO I in “PRINCE OF M’< yWj ARCADIA” Bl Ift fl 4 Bright and Racy Comedy With Gay Musical Numbers and Haunting Melodies OPENING TOMORROW! RKO-RADIO'S WONDER SHOW GORGEOUS GIRLS!196 words
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Article958 1936-01-22 8 Singapore Turf Club I Report $255,066.45 PAID IN TAXES The following is the report for 1935 of the Singapore 1 urf Club to be presented at the annual geneial meeting of ordinary members to be held in the Singapore Chamber of Commerce (Fullerton Building) on Friday.958 words
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Article125 1936-01-22 8 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following are the results of ties played on Monday in the PC C. Lawn Tennis Tournament: Men’s Doubles Handicap: A.W. Wallich and C H. Kent —3 beat J.A. Evans and H A L Luckham —5 61. 64. J. A P Cameron and R.125 words
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Article57 1936-01-22 8 Peranc* Cricket Club Tournament The following ties have been arranged: THURSDAY Singles Championship: D. McLeod-Craik v. H W Sanders. M T P Rule v J S Long MONDAY Singles Handicap H W Sanders—3 v. J.E. Jeans Plus 6. J A Clark scr. v. C M. Jones plus 2.57 words
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Article942 1936-01-22 8 To Be Used In All Cricket i I M.C.C. ISSUES i STATEMENT i I The new’ leg-before-w'icket rule, introduced last season, is to be continued in English first-class cricket and introduced into all cricket. M.C.C. has issued the following statement: “The committee of M.C.C. are of942 words
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Article663 1936-01-22 8 To Rally Round Club I REPORT AT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I I The Teluk Anson Chinese Club, which is the premier Chinese Club in the district of Lower Perak, held its 28th annual general meeting on Saturday in their club premises at Ah Chong663 words
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Advertisement64 1936-01-22 8 JWI rV H '[lv J\\ ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES Fares to/from Penang. Single. Return. London £l5O.- £270.Calcutta 48.- 86.8.Bangkok 18.- 32.8.Medan 7.- 12.12.Singapore 14.- 25.4.Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. 31, Beach Street. The Borneo Company. 7, Weld Quay. HOOT MON “SAN D Y MACLAUREL AND “ANGUS” MACHARDY ARE COMING TO PENANG BECAUSE64 words
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Advertisement227 1936-01-22 8 Instant relief from SORE THROAT Formamint prevents INFLUENZA, COLDS, DIPHTHERIA and other infectious diseases. Formamint keeps mouth and throat Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. Dunlop tAA XPty 1 Qhe cMaster- <* Dunlap Pre»». The Max P l r ecjrne ri d famous in a single season For two years227 words
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Article1136 1936-01-22 9 SUNDERLAND'S STRONG POSITION Villa's Continued Improvement RECENT TRANSFER DEALS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 11. Sunderland’s Unexpected Defeat Sunderland’s amazing run of home victories they had not dropped a point in their eleven fixtures at Roker this season came to an end in somewhat sensational fashion1,136 words
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Article346 1936-01-22 9 Boxfna i MIDLANDS TITLE WON BY LOWBRIDGE I 5 Ginger Sadd, the Norwich welter-weight, j beat Huib Huizenaar. champion of Holland. over ten 3-minute rounds at lOst. 91b. at 5 the Norwich Corn Hall. < After two cautious rounds Sadd forced the fight, his stabbing346 words
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Article, Illustration1653 1936-01-22 9 Carried Home Something Better Than An Unbeaten Record ADMIRATION AND REGARD OF ALL WHO SAW THEM Played, 28; Won, 24; Drawn 1; Lost, 3; Pts. for, 431 against, 180 The fourth tour of a side from New Zealand—the third of a fully representative1,653 words
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Advertisement57 1936-01-22 9 FOR COMFORTABLE, DURABLE UP-TO-DATE i SIHIOES i I FOR ALL OCCASIONS VISIT BOON HAK CO. I I (THE FASHION SHOE SHOP.) 25, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. y yfisit Ct/7ic/ -TftWW Comfortable travel from Penang to Bangkok the C lal of Siam in Day A. Night Coaches with excellent Restaurant Car Service.57 words
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Article743 1936-01-22 10 Penang welcomes a distinguished son in the person of Dr. Wu Lien-teh who arrived here yesterday on one of his periodical visits. Dr. Wu recently came to Singapore to attend the Council meeting of the Health Advisory Board of the League of Nations, at which he was743 words
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Article154 1936-01-22 10 Now is a nation’s sorrow born, An empire’s tears abide, Beyond the misted bounds of morn, Fast flows the bitter tide. Come proven friend and honoured foe, Come battle, mart, belief, The hearts of men in common grow The mournful pearls of grief. Who bore for men the kingly154 words
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Article407 1936-01-22 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. Wu Lien Teh, the world famed plague expert, arrived in Penang yesterday morning by car from Ipoh. He will be spending the Chinese New Year with his parents and will leave Penang by the “Rawalpindi” on January 30 for Shanghai. He expects to reach Shanghai on February407 words
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Article500 1936-01-22 10 Monday, January 13. Hon. Mr. M. Rex arrived to stay at Government House. Tuesday, January 14. Hon. Mr. D. H. Eliar Hon. Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake, Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer, Mr. J. G. Hay, Mr. F. D. Ascoli and Mr. Choo Kia Peng had luncheon at500 words
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Article186 1936-01-22 10 Body Found After Three Days POSTMORTEM EXAMINATION ON SCENE (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 22. The body of the Chinese coolie who was reported to have fallen from a wooden bridge at Tanjong Tuallang has been recovered from the mining pool, and what is186 words
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Article172 1936-01-22 10 Early Morning Outbreak In Ipoh 50,000 CIGARS BURNT (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, January 21. In a fire which broke out in a tobacco factory on the suburbs of the town over 50.000 cigars were burnt this morning and the damage is estimated to be about172 words
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Advertisement210 1936-01-22 10 B h hi ILiV tmW) J Jfe, fliww .9Ae sign of tfe perfect Hunter's Handy breakfast hunterlene The label on every tin of Hunter*! Saueaga These are halt I is the guarantee that the breakfast inside will be perfect. If you hxvent tasted and not cooked. tPiF v «causa ccs210 words
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Advertisement83 1936-01-22 10 YARDLEY BRILLIANTINE The Yardley Brilliantinea are the finest quality made; they stimulate the w growth of the hair and kec P smooth and glossy. h* av oder Solid Brilliantine in glass jar. HrOI Keeps the hair healthy and neat ALSO in 'tv'CSlms*!» f Compact Travelling Tin. i K»fl> Lavender Liquid83 words
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Article923 1936-01-22 11 TELEGRAMS FROM LOCAL COMMUNITIES At 5.15 p.m. at the Chinese Town Hall yesterday. a meeting ot the Chinese ComH]unity of Penang- was held to pass a resolution that a telegram be sent to the Royal Family offering the condolences of the Community. The Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian923 words
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Article977 1936-01-22 11 REACTION IN MALAYA SINGAPORE IN I MOURNING I (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 22. The passing of the King was mourned in Singapore by firing of gtins, flying flags at half mast, and memorial services and j the closing of schools and business houses. Cinemas,977 words
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Article191 1936-01-22 11 Proclamation of Accession AT 5.20 P.M. AT SINGAPORE TODAY Mr. R.J.F, Curtis, Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, who is acting for the Resident Councillor, Penang, in addition to his own duties has notified all Government officials and offices of the public meeting to be held at191 words
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Article115 1936-01-22 11 Remains Laid To Rest At Batu Gantong The funeral of the late Madam Lim Saw Keok took place this morning at ten o’clock from her residence No. 5, Hargreaves Road. There was a large gathering present. The Municipal Band was in attendance. The remains of115 words
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Advertisement64 1936-01-22 11 TODAY’S PUBLIC MEETING A Public Meeting will be held today at the Town Hall, at 4.30 p.m. to convey the sympathy of all communities of Penang to the Royal Family. "E. O." Hotel PENANG. AS A MARK OF RESPECT FOR HIS MAJESTY THE KING'S DEATH THE DINNER DANCE ADVERTISED FOR64 words
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Advertisement27 1936-01-22 11 HOOT MON “SAN D Y MACLAUREL AND ANGUS” MACHARDY ARE COMING TO PENANG BECAUSE THEY HEARD THAT THE CHINESE SPEND LOTS OF MONEY DURING THEIR NEW YEAR27 words
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Advertisement359 1936-01-22 11 KENNE-T AC J-becd. THE VITAMINIC MILK FOOD FOR DOGS FEEDS 111 BREEDS KENNE-LAC is the vitaminic milk food for dogs, containing tasteless cod-liver oil concentrate. Primarily intended for puppies, it has proved of supreme value in maintaining condition at all ages. As a sustaining food for nursing bitches it has359 words
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Article3898 1936-01-22 12 YEAR OF FURTHER PROGRESS Improved Results Follow Lower Costs And Higher Production MR. JOHN HOWESON ON TIN POSITION The sixth ordinary general meeting of the London Nigerian Tin Mines, Ltd., was held at the Chartered Insurance Institute, 20, Aldermanbury, E.C. Mr. John Howeson, the chairman, preanded,3,898 words
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Advertisement187 1936-01-22 12 FT E E N I FLAVOURSZI .AFX 1 WfPU L AR ALL OVER E WORLI> Consirtent high quality that never varier «nd a wide range of vk* Z delicious flavours have ensured universal fame for Chivers' V Jellies. Delightfully cool and nppetising, they are, at the Mme time, very wholesome187 words
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1242 1936-01-22 13 LONDON NEWSPAPERS 1 TRIBUTE TO KING GEORGE THE FIFTH NATION'S GRIEF STRIKINGLY MANIFESTED London. Jan. 21. The nation’s grief is strikingly manifested in the morning papers which are heavily blackboar (led and feature the life and reign of our beloved King. They also1,242 words
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Article139 1936-01-22 13 —Reuter. Most Royal ‘Among Royal Things Los Angeles, January 21. The Poet Laureate, Mr. John Masefield, has indited the following ode: This man was King in England’s direst need In the black-battled years when hope was gone His courage was a flag men, rallied—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article95 1936-01-22 13 I Reuter. Payment Of Bonus Bill Passed By Senate 1 1 J Washington, Jan. 20. The Senate has passed the ex-service- men's Bonus Bill providing for full pay- ment of the bonus in cashable Baby Bonds. Senator Neely’s amendment calling for I payment in new currency wag rejected.I Reuter. - 95 words
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Advertisement250 1936-01-22 13 I’ SKIN J TROUBLES Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying C Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. E A PERSON suffering from eruption* of the akin has y i much to endure. It i* not I. t merely the discomfiture and M J irritation and painful sensa- nL 11250 words
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Advertisement106 1936-01-22 13 H( X)T MON “SANDY” MACLAUREL AND “ANGUS” MACHARDY ARE COMING TO PENANG BECAUSE THEY HEARD THAT THE CHINESE SPEND LOTS OF MONEY DU R 1 NG 'l' 11EI R NEW YEAR WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR BEST SNAPSHOTS Send and have them produced into PHOTO-MIRRORS at l| COMPANY D 3106 words
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Miscellaneous277 1936-01-22 13 TONIGHT LADIES GUEST NIGHT b FUN FROLIC PARK AND WEMBLEY PARK CANTONESE, AMOY, KHENG CHIEW and KIAH OPERAS ANY SEAT 20 CENTS ANY SEAT IST ’COME IST SERVED HENG HWA THEAN TEOCHEW OPERA SEATS 30 and 20 cents. NEW ACTORS ACTRESSES With over $20,000 worth of New Transformation Sceneries. ROLLER277 words
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Article680 1936-01-22 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedvle Of Principal Ums The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. BULAN from Singapore via ports. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 193« S.S. BURD WAN from London via ports. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hong680 words
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Article798 1936-01-22 14 OUTWARD IMPERIAL. AIR MAIL The Outward Imperial Aircraft is expected to arrive at Bayan Lepas at about 11.30 a.m. today. OUTWARD NETHERLANDS AIR MAIL The Outward Netherlands Aircraft left Jodhpur at 6.50 a.m. for Allahabad today. AIR MAIL A mail for and *London fcy route to Alor798 words
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Advertisement56 1936-01-22 14 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-come of the Hidden Music Treasure» ot Eminerc Musicians who win be he glom of India, nay, of the whole world. Latest Releases just arrived. Sole Agents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang. *****«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■**< VAWAVAY.V/ EASTERN BAZAAR For Stockings. BLUE MOON With56 words
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Miscellaneous1321 1936-01-22 14 Wireless Programmes Bp a with Brain Lawrence (Australian Voca•D»V« list).* B.os—The News. 8.20 a.m. TODAY Close down. Transmission —2 Transmission—s Two of the following frequencies will be 620 p.m. Dance Music. 7.05 The Med GBC MBO kc> (SUB m.) OSB Flrat Instalment No. lof a senes MIO kc. (SI M1,321 words
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Miscellaneous444 1936-01-22 14 on the forthcoming Augustian Show of Romanity in Rome. TOMORROW 9.20 p.m.—Opening announcement. News bulletin in English; Symphonic concert from the “Augusteum” in Rome, directed by Maestro Alfredo Casella (1) Beethoven—Leonora ouverture No. 3 (2) Casella —Concert cello and orchestra soloist Maestro A. Bonucci; (3) Casella—lntroduction Aria-Toccata Summary of news444 words
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Advertisement1654 1936-01-22 15 r' J I d£ k t I3I ni Cggj k y tgs? i 1 k •<-*^ z CLUB PUMMEL LIME yewwta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe Pensng London Far Eastern Mail. Passenger and Freight Service r to b—Jmsti— with Gtan flhtre Ite. t SARPEDON Mars., L’don, R’darn, HTsurg A1,654 words
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Advertisement272 1936-01-22 16 'PHONE L 43. iSsjiO PENANG Owing to the death of His Majesty The King, the Cocktail Dance for today and the Dinner Dance for tomorrow will not be held. -A. There's a reason v WW' JO fOB >C<<> CHILDREN- J. T«k t S uni or jff "T’HE fronts of your272 words
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Miscellaneous305 1936-01-22 16 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 6-30 LAST NIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY LAST 2 SHOWS! x .u M most THE uproarious comedy success Mefro-Goldwyn-Mayer s most THRILLING DETECTIVE ,W OF THE TAMIL STAGE NOW STORY I II 1» 5 k> A hilarious TAMIL TALKIE r liWffljWffr MR. C. V. V. PANTHULU X (OF “KRISHNA305 words
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Article440 1936-01-22 17 Cameronia. Captain Gives Evidence ACCUSED MAN AND LOSS OF MONEY London, Jan. 10. More m< mbors of the ship’s company of he Anchor liner Cameronia gnve evidence 1 Southampton, when the hearing- was resumed of the murder charge against Edward Styles, 51, ship's fireman, of440 words
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Article256 1936-01-22 17 Twice Fail To Agree I A jury at the Old Bailey on Jan. 10 wice failed to agree in a case in which a i woman was accused of the murder of her 17-months-old son. Mr. Justice Charles then discharged them and put the accused256 words
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Article592 1936-01-22 17 "Contemptible" Letters ANNOYED BY THEM FOR FIVE MONTHS hen Lord de-Clifford appeared at the Old Bailey on Jan. 9, charged with dangerous driving, reference was made to ’’contemptible’’ anonymous letters he had received. No evidence was offered by the prosecution, and he was discharged. It was592 words
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Article171 1936-01-22 17 Day And Night Activity Manchester, Jan. 10 Important developments are taking place in the Manchester aircraft industry. A.V. Roe and Co., makers of Avro aeroplanes, who are now working day and night on orders for the Air Ministry, are negotiating for the purchase of additional premises. It171 words
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Article452 1936-01-22 17 School Gossip About Mother "FORCED TO LEAVE" New York, Jan. 10. Fresh revelations are promised in the i suit for £lOO,OOO damages which Miss Ann 1 Cooper Hewitt, the heiress is bringing* i against her mother, Mrs. McCarter, and three doctors. Miss Hewitt alleges that at'452 words
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Article192 1936-01-22 17 Left Formula That Killed Him i Disappointment at lack of support for his experiments lay behind the tragedy of Jules Grosjean. 59. a scientist, who was I formerly a professor at St. Petersburg University. He was found dead in a room iat his home at Fellows-road,192 words
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207 1936-01-22 17 A servant girl aged sixteen was alleged at Wealdstone Juvenile Court, Middlesex, on Jan. 8 to have put poison, in a drink, taken by her employer. She was remanded in custody fior a week. The charge was of unlawfully and maliciously causing to be207 words
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Advertisement161 1936-01-22 17 yr 1 i]i j/ MVB Z z Perfume z Saude CoCogne i X ffimyder* Cream S K> Soap z £riCCantine j I (Tj PA I J. I d z j A j <> Xi l "Pascal." r c X v Z Beauty Adorned x Al Perfume should never detract from161 words
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Article2350 1936-01-22 18 UNITED STATES AND SANCTIONS POLICY Resumption Of Naval Talks WAR DANGERS IN THE FAR EAST Mr. Malcolm Macdonald's Candidature (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jan. 11. The Prime Minister IN view of the strong political differences existing between father anil son, too much importance2,350 words
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Article190 1936-01-22 18 Work was Becoming Unbearable If you have ever suffered with back a you will know just what this man nu when he says “My back wag full of ai and pains.” No wonder he began to that his work was getting too much him.190 words
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Advertisement417 1936-01-22 18 START THE NEW YEAR WELL BY INVESTING IN A (JloUe*cov& Every day of the year Rolleicord will take perfect pictures whatever the light or weather conditions. “Dud” results are a thing unheard of in conjunction with this jjjs splendid roll-film mirror reflex camera. The picture about to be taken is417 words
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Advertisement20 1936-01-22 18 ■STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving. Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO., 1, River Road. PENANG.20 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1936-01-22 19 EGYPT’S present troubles are an inevitable consequence of successive- failure to define Anglo-Egyptian relations. The United Front that Egyptian politicians have now formed is based on a lemand for the draft Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1930, which was approved in Mr. Henderson, then Foreign Secretary, and rejected by1,192 words
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Article170 1936-01-22 19 “Yesterday's Roses" by Joan Kennedy. Hutchinson; 7s. 6d. If the Eve of this story were representa- j tive of Miss 1935 in the mass rather than •in the small minority, we should despair of the race That she should be possible •at all even as a character170 words
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Article100 1936-01-22 19 Mr. Stephen Graham has written a fearfully grim story in Balkan Meneriteo I (Nicholson and Watson, 7s. 6d and he has written it with an economy of words which adds to its significance. It begins with the bombardment of Belgrade at the beginning of the war, and100 words
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Article621 1936-01-22 19 HOW MOROCCO WAS ACQUIRED The love of a Sultan for Western novelties such as cameras, bicycles and fireworks roused his subjects to revolt, and ultimately gained a great Protectorate for France. The steps that led from one development to the other, and France’s achievements since the Protectorate621 words
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Article154 1936-01-22 19 From the moment Dennis Bainton ac- cepts a gift—otherwise “squeeze” from a rich Chinese merchant, whose warehouse had' been wholly destroyed in a most assuredly faked fire, his troubles in Hong Kong begin He is the newly appointed manager of the Hong Kong branch of a154 words
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Article129 1936-01-22 19 Sen’s Offer Father's Paintings In order that his father's paintings may be seen in most countries of the Empire. Captain Guy Doll man has approached the High Commissioners for the different Dominions, asking them if they would care to accept the paintings as gifts. The Australian129 words
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Article133 1936-01-22 19 W. Australia Attack Canberra. Jan. 10. Mr. P Collier, Premier of Western Australia. ridiculed the suggestion of the Commonwealth Government about the resumption of migration from Britain. “This talk of migration is sheer madness,” he said “People in England who advocate it have no knowledge of Australia's133 words
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Advertisement174 1936-01-22 19 I JUST ARRIVED I w UWliMip j j SOMETHING JWii nil Difvi En I ATMAN F MUST ONIONS HAVE WITH I 1 BOTTLED IN i wi ENGLAND m ItlS. PREPARE IN CHEESE STOCKED BY:— SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PRITCHARD CO., LTD. KIM SENG, CO. LOOK BROS. M. S. ALLY174 words
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Article298 1936-01-22 20 Handicaps For First Day CARD OF 8 EVENTS (BY TELEPHONE) Taiping, Today. The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Taiping Turf Club Skye Meeting to be run at Taiping on Friday RACE 1 Ponies—Class 2—Division I—About1 —About 5 Furlongs—2.4s p.m. PH298 words
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Article17 1936-01-22 20 BIRTH WATT. —On January 22nd, at Penang, to Kathleen, wife of Meredith Watt —a daughter.17 words
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Article304 1936-01-22 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers J TIN Ayer Weng 1.82 2 187% 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 96 98 96 98 Hong Fatt 87% 92% 87% 92% Jelebu 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% Klang River 1.92% 1.97% 1.92% 1.97% Kuchai 67% *7O 67% 70 North Taiping304 words
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Article74 1936-01-22 20 Mr. Teoh Lay Seng was appointed Hon. Assistant Secretary last night at a meeting of the Committee of the Penang Badminton Association which was held at the A C S Union The meeting also decided to accept the offer of Messrs. Dunlop Rubber Co., to supply free74 words
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Article30 1936-01-22 20 The Annual Bisley Ball originally advertised to take place on Saturday, Ist February-, 1936, has be-en postponed until a later date, notification of which will30 words
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Article25 1936-01-22 20 Rugger Match Postponed (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 22. The North v. South rugby match has been postponed till February 1.25 words
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Article335 1936-01-22 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES I The following are the Latest quotations I <n MESSRS. KENNEDY Cou’s Shan List today i Yesterday Today I Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller: I TIN Ampat 5,9 63 5 9 6,3 Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 96 99 96335 words
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Article158 1936-01-22 20 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 London Bank 2 4 1 32 4 mst 2 4 332 Private 3 mst credit 2 4 3 8 3 Documentary 2 4 V 2 On New York Demand 57% i India T.T. 154% France T.T. 86C Hong Kong,, T.T. 43% Shanghai T.T. 47% dis BATE158 words
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Article121 1936-01-22 20 YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £209.15.0 Closed London—(3 months) £201.15.0 Close J Singapore $101.75 $101.50 Business Done Penang $101.75 $101.50 Business Done 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $6.35 $6.40 BLACK PEPPEB $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER London 6 13 16d Closed New York 14%c(G) 14 716c(G> Singapore—Spot Closed 23 Feb./Mar121 words
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Advertisement388 1936-01-22 20 ON HFR BIRTHDAY SEND HER FLOWERS I I FLORISTS 31 A, LEITH .STREET. BUSINESS NOTICE We beg to advise our customers that our factory will be closed on Friday and Saturday. 24th and 25th instants. FRASER NEAVE LIMITED. Messrs. Pritchard Co., Ltd. beg to advise that their premises will be388 words
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Advertisement25 1936-01-22 20 HOOT MON “SANDY” MACLAUREL AND “ANGUS” MACHARDY ARE COMING TO PENANG BECAUSE THEY HEARD THAT THE CHINESE SPEND LOTS OF MONEY DURING THEIR NEW YEAR25 words
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Advertisement72 1936-01-22 20 ■Ji 8 B J F R■w■■■■»!* B I ARE YOU I A I HEADHUNTER? I I ffi I a K 3 s a' ff-FS BECK'S KEY BEEiI The leading brand of all imported Beers is now CONSIDERABLY IMBMH reduced price. $6.35 »er doz. quarts (including duty.’ 53.70 i )cr You72 words
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Miscellaneous34 1936-01-22 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 77 N. Noon 81 E. TIDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 11.35 a.m 5.50 a.m. 11.37 p.m 5.45 p.m. TOMORROW 6.34 a.m. 12.23 p.m 6.34 p.m.34 words
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