Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 January 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. X 21. Vol. XCIV. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1886 1 FOIL HONOURS OF ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET WINDSOR SIMPLICITY CONTRASTS WITH LONDON'S SPLENDOUR VAST MULTITUDE PAYS FINAL HOMAGE London, January 28. Kii y George was buried at Windsor with full honours of Admiral of the Fleet. I he procession began with perfect precision from
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  • 764 1 Renter. PAVEMENTS CRAMMED I Many Injured In The Press i Drab and menacing skies brooded over I the long rain washed ribbon route from Westminster to Paddington. There were Reuter's correspondents on the whole way placed uniformly to record the funeral. procession. Every inch of space
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  • 47 1 “With common sense and tfood will as our shield and buckler, we have kept, in spite of all difficulties, our heritage of liberty, alike for the individual and for our many constituent races.” —King George V to representatives of the Dominions and Colonies, May 8, 1935.
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  • 670 1 Reuter. Awe-Inspiring Setting i KING GEORGE'S LAST HOMECOMING Windsor, Jan. 28. j The frowning walls of Windsor! Castle afforded an awe-inspiring setting to the Sovereign’s last home-' coming, yet a more intimate touch was given by the narrow streets and ancient houses packed with local! people to
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  • 3015 1 IN PENANG AND ALL OVER MALAYA OVERFLOWING CONGREGATIONS AT ST. GEORGE'S AND CHURCH OF ASSUMPTION Chinese, Moslems, Hindus and Buddhists Also Unite In Silent Tribute 1 he Memorial Services held in all the Penang Churches yesterday at ?.30 p.m. were attended by
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    • 13 1 I' H. TOKISATSU artistic PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772
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    • 25 1 fir ’r EfB FRESH SALMON EH I H SMOKED SALMON halibut B TURBOT S FISH FILLETS WRAPPED KIPPERS M '""WA HADDOCKS f SOLES I Ml.
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    • 52 1 KEY I JL 9ees Pure, Cool I Refreshing Sole Dis’ributora N, V. Straits Java Trading Co j MIB *M B r-1 W—| I M i TAIPING TURF CLUB Notice Owing to the death of His Majesty King George V, the Tai ping races are postponed to 31st January and Ist
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    • 2252 2 —^^^^■mmmmmbbmb^mm—l^M^— ■—■BWW—^MMMM— RATES FOR CASUAL I ,TAIPING TURF CLUB v I 7T tf BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS january/february 1936 PDA TILM ADTCDcn DA SKYE MEETING FOY MFIAfC NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK ■VA UtHfD Ulkinci LJ A ATCf~M APPIJ OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN A All communications relating to •>•> ’<•» HANDEL MAATJV (Incorporated
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  • 429 3 Secrets of the battle for the lives of the famous Dionne quintuplets. born in Canada in May, 1934. are revealed by Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the old-fashioned country doctor who has had charge of the five
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  • 290 3 "Not Used To Failure" -I I Oxford, Jan 15. The suicide of a law student, who, his father said, was “intolerant of failure,” was described at an inquest at Eynsham, near Oxford, on Claude Alfred Bradford, 22, a solicitor’s articled clerk, of Buxton. He was
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  • 576 3 Charges Against Lover I i An occasional film actor. Wm. Chas. John Owen Harrison. 29, was charged on i remand at Marylebone on Jan. 18 with j knowingly living on the earnings of a woman. j Mr. St. John Hutchinson. K.C., and Mr J Derek Curtis Bennett
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    • 342 3 1 Are You Tortured by the Maddening Itch of SKIN TROUBLE? If the maddening itch of a skin have tried has failed to give you disease is wrecking your health, relief, the efficacy of this simple preventing sleep and reducing you I Cuticura treatment will prove an V Jespair—if everything
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  • 2331 4 Pioneer Of Films For Research PROPERTIES OF THE "TRUTH” DRUG INCREASING MAN'S RANGE OF VISION How Colour Films Are Made SCIENCE AND—INVENTION (From Our Own Correspondent). I London, Jan. 18. I THE vital part which the cinematograph film has lately begun to play in medical and
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    • 35 4 CADBURY'S MILK CHOCOLATE BLOCKS «gfe 2“ 10“ 4 MB» 30” ALSO NUT MILK FRUIT and NUT BOURNVILLE, BOURNVILLE FRUIT and NUT MAAS-El|36. When SHOPPING Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For VELVET ANGLESKIN LAME LACES FLORAL CHIFFON
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    • 88 4 i 2OCCKnCn3CKn3CKniKn!n3CKn3I3I3I3OOI3I3aOHwwiaMM I FOR I' I COMFORTABLE RIDING I I CHOOSE THE' 8 I PHILLIPS I I CHROMEX I i I QUALITY CYCLE g All Bright Parts Chromium Plated. g Frame, Fork And Mudguards. i Coated With Rust Preventive. g ON SALE AT ALL GOOD CYCLE SHOPS. I ON SHOW
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  • 2211 5 F.M.S. CO-OPERATIVE COMMITTEE UNDER FIRE P. AND T.' MEMBERS IN EXTRAORDINARY MOOD An extra-ordinary general meeting of the Federated Malay States Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative, Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd. was held at the Town Hall, [poh, on Sunday with Mr. R.F.B. Gurr, the
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  • 434 5 Dedication Festival CANTERBURY STONE LAID Singapore, Jan. 26 Singapore’s Canterbury Cross, designed in stone taken from the w’alls of the historic cathedral of Canterbury, mother church of the Empire, was placed in position in St. Andrew’s Cathedral today by the Bishop of Singapore on the occasion of
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  • 137 5 The following New’ Books have been received at the Library:— Barchester Pilgrimage, by Ronald Knox. A Century of Detective Stories, Edited by G. K. Chesterton. Collected Ghost Stories, by Oliver Onions. Dead In No Time, by N. A. Temple Ellis. The Emerald Spider by
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  • 229 5 List Of Passes Recorded By Officers The F. M. S. Government Gazette pub- lishes the following results of the exainina- j| tion in Law, General Orders and Colonial 1 Regulations.—■ The following officers passed at the Law examination held on the 4th November, i*' 1935 and following
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    • 198 5 JfJTL 1 —"S",. Ml gir 1 1 By morris Specialisation has extended Britain's Small Car Superiority to the Big Car class i ZZKjtzMßk iThe value in the Morris Big Sixes is challenging competition in j every market Everyone who understands cars knows that a car built by Specialisation is worth
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  • 300 6 fX T TT-Tf? provided the coup de grace at the Three Musketeers 1 motor-cycle trial. Knowle Hill, near Reading. TH ICK Although competitors made the best of a bad job. OF IT spectators enjoyed most of the fun. Here are (above) the rescue of a
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  • 2261 7 ON DEATH OF KING GEORGE V f ELEGRAM OF CONDOLENCE TO BE SENT FIRST MEETING AFTER DEATH OF HIS LATE MAJESTY At > Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of 'ir c iV Blythe, who took the chair in absence oi Air. H. S. 1 aterson,
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    • 218 7 I 30 YEARS* SUFFERING WITH DILATED STOMACH i Here is a case of intense interest to all 'sufferers from indigestion and stomach trouble. Even if you have been in pain j for years and have tried all sorts of i medicines without relief, you can still be cured if you
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    • 185 7 Jill Kiddies Tsove “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. 1 SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM COMPRISING 39 NURSERY RHYMES
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  • 155 8 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT The following ties have been arranged:— WEDNESDAY Men’s Singles Handicap:— C. N. Reed 30 v. H. D'Arcy Irvine —3. L.G. Lee— 2v. J.E.A Clark Scr. H R. Baker 5 v. L R Wheeler—l. W. Gjodesen Phis 15 v R. Mange—ls. 2. THURSDAY Men's Singles
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  • 91 8 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following ties have been arranged: THURSDAY Singles Championship: J.S. Long v. M.T.P. Rule. Doubles Championship: T. Wemyss F.N. Syer v. E. Reimann E. T M Lias FRIDAY Singles Handicap: R.N. Elliot Plus 6v. J.S Long scr. Winner of T. Wemyss 3 v. M.
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  • 105 8 Reuter. In Strong Position Against Taranati New Plymouth, New Zealand, Jan. 27. In a two days' match commenced here today between the M C.C. and Taranaki, the M.C.C. batting first, scored 221, Christensen taking four wickets for 49 tuns. Taranaki replied Will; 66. Baxter took four
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  • 371 8 SKI-JUMP PRACTICE THRILLS 100 YARDS FLIGHT THROUGH THE AIR BRITAIN'S GIRL SKATERS Berlin, Jan. 14. German sportsmen have been waiting for snow as anxiously as the Abyssinians are waiting for rain. I In three w’eeks the Winter Olympic Games are due to begin
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  • 342 8 Two Girls Of 15 In Team The experts say that Great Britain should win the principal events in the Winter Olympic Games at Garmisch-Par-tenkirchen. Few of our competitor? are over twenty years of age, and some are as young as fourteen. These contests are a preliminary and
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  • 31 8 Wednesday Draws With Newcastle London, January 27. In a replay in the fourth round of the F. A. Cup Sheffield. Wednesday drew with Newcastle each side scoring a goal.
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  • 26 8 Reuter. Charlton Defeats Barnsley In a match in the Second division Of the English League Charlton Athletic defeated Barnsley by two goals to one.—
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  • 448 8 Further Batch Of Geldings I And Fillies I i IMPORTED BY SINGAPORE TURF CLUB The following are details of a batch of 1 English thoroughbred geldings and fillies which the British Bloodstock Agency Ltd. of London, the well known purchasers and 1 exporters of Bloodstock, have despatched
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  • 48 8 Fingleton 110 MATCH AGAINST TRANSVAAL Johannesburg, January 27. The Australians defeated Transvaal by an innings and 29 runs. The scores were as follows Transvaal 160 and 157 (McCormick 4 for 25). Australians 346 (Fingleton 110, Darling 70, Sievers 72, Langton 4 for 81). —Reuter.
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  • 93 8 —Reuter. Quist Creates Record WINS FOUR TITLES IN ONE SEASON I Adelaide, January 27. In the Australian Tennis championship finals, Quist beat Crawford 6 —2, 6 —3, 4—6, 3 —6, 9 —7 Miss Joan Hartigan beat Miss Nancy Wynne 6- -4. 6- 4 Quist and Turnbull beat
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  • 214 8 Kid Ahmad Outpoints Bukish Singh From Our Own Correspondent) Alcr Star. January 26. There was a good crowd at the Grand Amusement Park this evening, to witness the first professional boxing in Kedah, promoted by Mr. Rumme Shaw, the proprietor of the Park. Among those present included H.H.
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    • 183 8 IN MISERY WITH RHEUMATISM Moved Like a W ooden Man How happy this man must feel to be Btrong and fit again, after being a victim xrf rheumatism for so long. “It is manv years now,” he writes, “since I was first laid up with chronic -rheumatism. Thon I had
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    • 54 8 fcjKTnjgjgfjrt 5-LTgU.*:JAVWJAVAVAVi|»VALW-If*! <■’ IFTv 7? IF TC '.y 7T iy 77 ~7? ttj! 'PHONE I 13. PENANG TODAY COCKTAIL DANCE 7 to 10 p.m. THE DANI SISTERS World Famous Ball Room Dancers Entertainers Direct from triumphs in Tokyo-Shanghai-Manila. Make their debut on THU RSDAY next, 30th JANUARY AT THE DINNER
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    • 321 8 ■Q USE THESE Ital AT 8A Once you have put a little Anzora on your fair and combed and brushed it-you Have finished with your hair for that day. Because Anzora keeps hair smart and tidy, indoors and out, and it doesn t clog the hlir with grease. For Anzora
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  • Article, Illustration
    1975 9 REYNOLDSTOWN'S CLEVER JUMPING SMALL ENTRY FOR GRAND NATIONAL AGA KHAN'S CLASSIC CANDIDATES Fr<>m Our Own Correspondent London, January 14. ’HE STYLE OF A CHAMPION ynoldatown, upon making his first trance in the public since his great .•••.ph in the Grand National last March, >n thy Mapperley Steeplechase
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  • 744 9 LOUGHRAN WAS REALLY THE WINNER SURPRISING DECISION Tommy Loughran did not dessert his expressed faith in the principles of skilful boxing at the Albert Hall on Jan. 16 when' he met Tommy Farr, the Welsh boxer In the opinion of experts round the ring' he was
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  • 321 9 i Loughran Appeals To Control Board As a sequel to the fight at the Albert Hall, in which Tommy Farr, the Welsh heavyweight, was given a points verdict over Tommy Loughran, the American. the loser’s manager, Mr. J. Smith, has lodged a protest against the referee’s decision
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  • 795 10 Amid manifestations of the deepest sorrow all that was mortal of King George the Fifth were laid to rest yesterday in the presence of his bereaved family, crowned heads of Europe and delegates and representatives from all parts of the Empire. Due reverence and homage were
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  • 144 10 (To the Editor of "Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —I shall esteem it a great favour if you will kindly publish in your valuable paper my acknowledgment of the receipt of the following sums of: (a) $892 received from the Penang Buddhist Association for the purchase of New Year presents for
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  • 447 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Committee and Members of Penang Malay Association will entertain the sue- cesful applicants for enrolment into the Malay Regiment to Tea at 555, Tanjong Bunga (the house of Mr. V- K. Abdul! Kadir, J.P.) on Saturday, Ist February, 1936, at 5 p m- I Mr. Bryant, the
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  • 258 10 Their Own Association Now Formed Marching forward in social progress in Malaya, what might be termed a remarkable landmark in the annals of the Indian I community in Selangor was established at the Selangor Indian Association on Saturday when at the invitation of Rao Sahib
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  • 672 10 Early Morning Incident On Estate CHINESE ON TRIAL A PERAK ASSIZES (From Our Perak Representativ Ipoh, Jan 2 Evidence of how' an alleged attack made on a Chinese woman tapper by robbers was heard in the Perak Suj Court when a Chinese, Leong Weng arraigned
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    • 109 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER TALC I I Wherever well-informed people congregate, for business P or for pleasure, Yardley k Lavender Talc is in demand. After the bath, after shaving, after strenuous sports its cooling softness banishes irritation and leaves the skin smooth and refreshed. Lavender Talc available tge in three sizes. Z-
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  • 888 11 STABBED WIFE FOR SPITE REMAINED HIDING IN JUNGLE FOR TWO DAYS ALLEGED OFFENCE ON STEP-DAUGHTER A middle aged Province Malay by the name of Mat bin Lebai Dollah 1 was put in the dock at the Assize Court this morning to answer a charge of
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    • 9 11 I. BON VOYAGE BASKETS i FLORISTS 31A, LEITH STREET.
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    • 152 11 I n HAVE YOU TRIED ’’THE VITAMINIC MILK FOOD FOR DOGS'* (As regularly used by the Zoological Gardens, London.) for YOUR DOG?' He will relish this when all other foods are refused DOGS LOVE It! FRESH STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE AT /r» TME TT vtaMrgp u®wi _)dS KfflWH ra IPOH PENANG
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  • 876 12 GOOD TRADE DEMAND FROM EUROPE AND NEW YORK STEEP FALL IN SHIPMENTS OF D.E.I. NATIVE RUBBER Messrs. Symington and Wilson in their weekly Rubber market report, dated Jan. 15, state as follow: The firm tone in the Rubber Market to which we referred in
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  • 297 12 Capital Reduction Proposed Kimanis Rubber proposes to reduce its capital from £200.000 to £122,000 by can- celling 10s on each of its 156,000 issued £1 j shares. j On the reduction taking effect, each of the issued and paid 10s shares will be sub- divided into five 2s
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  • 200 12 Rept of Bila (Sumatra) Rubber Lands (a member of Harrisons and Crosfield group) to 31st Aug states that Djabang Doea division remained out of tapping throughout year Standard production was fixed as follows: 1934 920.405 lbs. 1935 1.184,972 lbs. Crop harvested was 750 369 lbs, and
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  • 144 12 Capital Reduction Approved In the Chancery Division, London, Mr. Justice Crossman confirmed a reduction of the capital of Ribon Valley (Nigeria) Tinfields, Ltd., from £200,000 to £109,995 16s. Mr. Milner Holland said that the £90,004 to be written off was capital lost or unrepresented by available assets.
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  • 632 12 Market Notes Views PROSPECTS OF SUNNYGAMA The rubber restriction scheme is working out in accordance with the precedent set by most other control schemes of this sort. It is rather peculiar how these arrangements usually disappoint in their early stages, but eventually justify themselves after the initial
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  • 153 12 The Sittang Valley Rubber Company is situated in Burma, which, in itself, would not be much of a bull point, were it not that the company, with its little capital of £99,970, is doing quite well. Of the 3.735 planted acres, 3,300 are mature. At the par
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  • 192 13 .—Reuter Wengan Captured I ALL AVAILABLE TROOPS j RUSHED TO FRONT Canton, Jan. 27. 'I hr unniunists have captured Wengan. ixty milt s to the north-east of Kweiyang ;.nri the fall of Kweiting, 35 miles to the ast of Kweiyang, is expected. Thousands of civilians and soldiers
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  • 75 13 Reuter. German Catholic Churches' Action Berlin, Jan. 27. A pastoral letter was read from the •ulpits of all Catholic churches in Germany which forbids Catholics to read newspapers, periodicals and books advocating the neopagan movement. The letter, which was adopted by the Bishops at the recent conference at
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  • 238 13 —Reuter Liberals Leading With 135 Seats Athens Jan. 26. The election which, it is hoped, will put back the countrj’ on a democratic basis under a Constitutional Monarchy opened today. Heavy polls are reported all over the country and voting is proceeding with perfect ca’m The first results
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  • 176 13 Reuter Wireless. Transoort Question More Vital Geneva, Jan. 22 j The Coinmittee of Eighteen has recom- > mefided the convening committee of interI national experts to examine the possibility lof putting into effect an oil embargo ’against Italy. M. Titulesco pointed out i that this recommendation in no
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  • 114 13 Country Ice-Locked From Rockies To Atlantic Chicago, January 27 The country is ice-locked from the Rockies to the Atlantic coast The spell of Arctic weather has claimed 235 victims since Wednesday Ohio leads the deathroll with forty-seven. All traffic on the Ohio River is held up
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  • 71 13 Reuter. Imprisonment For > Officers New York January 29. Eden Abbott, the Chief Engineer and William Warms, Acting Captain of the “Morro Castle,” were sentenced to four years and two years imprisonment respectively. Henry Cabaud, Executive vicePresdient of the Company which operated the “Moaro Castle.” was given
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  • 78 13 —Reuter. Rome, January 27. General Badoglio estimates the Abyssinian losses in last week’s battle at Ganaledoria to be at least 10,000 dead. The loss of Italian officers and troops are stated to be very small, those ifl the native divisions amounting to a few hundred
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  • 101 13 —Reuter. Approved Despite President's Veto i Washington. Jan. 28. j The Senate enacted the Bonus Bill over, riding the President's veto. The Bill was passed by 76 votes to 19. t The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives approved the Neutrality Bill. Mr. M.C. Reynolds,
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  • 98 13 .—Reuter. French Government Concerned Paris. January’ 29 It is understood that the French Go- vemment is concerned in the question of Germany and the demilitarised zone and M. Flandin is anxious to obtain the British viewpoint on the subject. It is learned that M. Laval, before
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  • 59 13 .—Reuter. Richard Loeb Dies In Prison Hospital Joliet, Illinois, Jan. 28. Richard Loeb, who together with Nathan Leopold were convicted in the famous “thrill murder” case in 1924 and sentenced to life imprisonment, di?d in the prison hospital today after a fight with a fellow convict
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  • 57 13 —Reuter. The death took place at the age of 35 of the Russian refugee Alexander Zoubkoff, who married the ex-Kaiser’s late sister. Princess Viktoria of Prussia in 1927. He left her penniless two years after. Zoubkoff had been a circus performer, and a waiter and latterly he
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 129 13 Itch Cause Killed I In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny i seams or pores where tiny germs or para- I 1 sites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, I Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don’t
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    • 144 13 "e. “or H ot e r PENANG. TONIGHT Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M. DINNER, DANCE CABARET with ILONA AND ANDREE SENSATIONAL CONTINENTAL DANCERS And the Renowned LOS FELINOS TRIO IN DARING ACROBATIC &-’ECCENTRIC DANCES Dance Music by the Orchestra of the S. S. “PRESIDENT MONROE” I And the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 206 13 M A JESTIC If 5 N G M0 T OPENING TOMORROW! r'oTJson-s LAST NIGHT of THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE DECADE! RKO-RADIO's Glamorous South Sea CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Greatest Picture Romance S Ce E TEN COMMANDMENTS" ’Wi “THE CRUSADES” I Q J f\PQ W (luA TH.IT n.tZZLIi TUT. BEuaS ece
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  • 424 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Uses The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. MATA HARI from Singapore via ports. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1936 S.S. RAWALPINDI from London via ports Sails same day for Singapore. Hong Kong, Shanghai,
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  • 795 14 NOTICES The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 16th January per the Imperial Airways were delivered in London on 25th January. AIR MAIL A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by route to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 51 14 I j 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. Bole Agents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang. When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For
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    • 317 14 (Relieved His Own 6i Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE &NEURALGIA i Dear Sirs have been a sufferer from Rheumatism fee i the poet eix-anel-a-half jreare, being trovbled mainly in II JKf the hips, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulders. Mfy have tried almost everything, I have been
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 652 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY I T ransmissh >n—s Two of the following frequencies will Im* > twxl GSC 9,580 kcs (81.82 m.), GSB j 9,510 kcs (31.55 in.), GSL 6.110 kcs (49.10, m.), GSA 6,050 kc s (49.59 ni.). 6.20 a.m.— Big Ben. “Jack and Jill Go Up the
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    • 601 14 “The Eye Witness,” by Hilaire Belloc. A description of the execution of Charles I on January 30, 1649. Read by Patrie Curwen.. 7 05 —Variety.t Harry Roy and his Or-, chestra. Greta Keller. Primo Scala’s Ac-' cordion Band. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 am. 7.20 —“Twelve! o’clock and j All’s
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    • 236 14 tion” (By an Anonymous American.) 1. "Linger Awhile.” 2. "Basin’ Street Blues.” 13. “Outside of You.” 4. “Mama Inez.” 5. “My First Love to Last.” 6. “Down South.” '7. “Top Hat, White Tie and Tails.” 8. “Poema.” 9. “Prelude in C sharp Minor.” 10. “Lazy Bones.” 11. The Prize Waltz.”
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 322 16 -j STILL DRAWING BIG CROWDS AT EVERY SHOW! 6TH NIGHT AND STILL PACKING THEM OUT 7-00 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 YET ANOTHER SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPER 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 CANTONESE TALKIE POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 PERFORMANCES THE TWO FAMOUS GREAT STARS SIT KOK SIN X an< f MISS TONG SHOOT YING
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    • 245 16 FUN FROLIC PARK Wednesday, 29th January, 1936. t-xav SHOW MAIN GATE 1® CENTS ONLY NIGHT SHOW MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA Day Show :—“AN INTERESTING STORY SEATS 20 Cents to All Seats. Night Show :—“THTTT HOOT SENG CHOO” SEATS 60, 40 &20 Cents. NO FREE
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  • 519 17 More Marriages Fewer Births HIGHEST NUMBER OF DIVORCES Danger Ages On The Roads In 1933, according to the RegistrarGeneral’s statistical review of England and Wales for that year, published by the Stationary Office, many records were set up. There were: The highest number of divorces ever registered.
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  • 200 17 Miss Ellice Aylmer Hearn, twenty-three-year-old daughter of Dr. Robert Hearn, chancellor of Cork Cathedral, was the only one of 221 entrants in the Hilary Term Bar examination to gain a first class in Constitutional Law and Legal History. No other woman has ever secured
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  • 394 17 Lost All In Russian Revolution BLACK BOX MYSTERY Evidence that an 83-years-old electrical engineer, who once owned considerable property in Russia, denied a woman’s claim that she was his wife as he lay dying at Mile End Hospital, was given at the inquest at Poplar on
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  • 390 17 Niece Bound Over For Two Years Mrs. Maud Lindsay Winckworth, of Milton House, Milton, near Cambridge, was bound over in £lOO for two years at the Old Bailey, on a charge of publishing defamatory libels concerning her aunt, Lady Yarrow, widow’ of Sir Alfred Yarrow’, the
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    • 350 17 j THE BLUES I No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terri- ble feeling which makes all the world appear gloomy without one ray of bright- J ri
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    • 34 17 J’ 7 "W"?-' < ils KsWI I I Jhl BWwP Sis EJvISR > -1 K I so iBMt “LOS FELINOS TRIO*’ APPEARING AT THE E. 0. HOTEL TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY TOGETHER WITH “ILONA AND ANDREE.”
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  • 2391 18 detective Who Guarded Royalty Are Beautiful Faces Tiresome? New Tunnel Under The Thames Liner's Light Of Remembrance (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 18 The Prince’s Ranch THE Prince of Wales's entries at the recent International Agricul tural Show at Chicago added new laurels to
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    • 72 18 EzS*l 3 -JKTS-. <3 t ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW At the EASTERN BAZAAR With I COMPETITIVE PRICES. I I 8, Bishop St. Phone 1396. I I WHY NOT HAVE i w a s l* ce LEMON 1 1 wjß 1 ft?-"’ I I Jp' i wll b I Vi W MR
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  • 340 19 From A Japanese Angle ih. Problem of the Far East. By So-bt-i Mogi and H. Vete Redman. London: 'T Gollancz. Pp. 348. ss. net. rs Look regards the Far Eastern -< ntially from a Japanese angle. Two third. of it (192 pages) are devoted to Japan's
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  • 129 19 further Big Moves In China Another Japanese coup in North China, a the shape of an attempt to force the vinces of Shansi and Shantung away •m Nanking’s control, and to make m part of the “autonomous” regime of >pe and Chahar—set up on December ’h is
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  • 1417 19 REASONS FOR FIRM STAND AT NAVAL CONFERENCE Cut-And-Dried Plans The inflexible altitude of the Japanese delegates at the Naval Conference has not surprised opinion in Tokio. Both naval and political reasons nave contributed to a distinct stiffening of the Japanese attitude since the invitation to the London meeting
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  • 480 19 Works From Paris On Exhibition ARTIST WHO PAINTED ONLY WHEN HUNGRY It seems to be impossible to satiate the i public with Chinese Art. The great col- lection at the Royal Academy is apparpntly not enough to appease their artistic and aesthetic hunger. The turnstileo at Burlington
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  • 94 19 Exports Undercut British Manufacturers Millions of picture-books, read by British children and by children all over the world now bear the words: “Printed in Japan.” Japan is making astonishing strides in her conquest of this market. During 1935 she exported more than 2 000,000 copies of
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    • 194 19 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of Vigour, nervousness, weak body. Impure blood, tailing memory, and who are old and vorn-out before their time will be lighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible •.o quickly
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  • 22 20 BIRTH NETTLETON. —On January 10th 1936, at Bridgwater, to Doris (nee Woodman) wife of Herbert F. Nettleton, a son. j
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  • 119 20 FIN MONDAY TODAY London —(Sppt) £201.10.0 £201.5.0 London—(3 months) £195.10.0 £194.15.0 Singapore $99.50 $99.75 Business Done Penang $98.87% $99.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buvers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) $6.40 $6 50 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER London 7d 7d New York 14 15 16c(G) 14%c(G) Singapore—Sppt —24
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  • 1035 20 The ordinary annual general meeting of, the British Tin Investment Corporation, Ltd., was held in London on Thursday, January 16. I Captain Oliver Lyttelton, D.S.O. (the chairman and managing director) in the course of his speech said: What is there to be said
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  • 278 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Monday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 LB5 Batu Selangor 95 97% 95 97 Horg Fatt 90 95 90 95 Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Klang River 1.92 U 1.97% 1.92% 1.97% Nawng Pet 60 65 60 65 N. Taiping
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  • 334 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. b ouj/ List today Monday Today Buyers Sellers Euyeisij. RUBBER: Amal. Malay 3.25 3.40 3.30 3..,j Benta 97 1.02% 98 1..< 4 Kamasan 2.70 2.80 2.75 2 y<j Sungei Bagan 2.65 2.80 2.70
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  • 110 20 HOW EXCHANGES ARE MO VING Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 59 64 75 564 New York 5.00 716 5.00-T 'Montreal 4.98% 4.98’ Brussels 29.32 29.32 I Geneva 15.21 15.24 (Amsterdam 7.28% 7.29’ > Milan 62 62 'Berlin 12.30 12.30% Prague 119% 119 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%
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  • 99 20 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 London Bank 2 4 1 32 4 m|st 2 4 332 Private 3 m'st credit 2,4 3 S 3 Documentary 2 4 I'2 On New York Demand 58 1 If India T.T. 154% France T.T. 865 I Hong Kong,, T.T. L3’ [Shanghai T.T. 47% dis> The
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    • 45 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rain f ill 6 a.m. 79 N.E. 3 m in Noon 82 N. W. HDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WAT Eh TODAY 3.22 a.m 10.04 a.m. 4.06 p.m 10.28 p.m TOMORROW 3.55 a. m 10.35 a. m 4.45 p.m 11.15 p.m.
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