Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 January 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-01-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 23. Vol. XCIV. FRIDAY. JANUARY 31. 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article212 1936-01-31 1 pal and private.—Rugby Radio Service lOBLEMS OF 1 TRANSPORT DISCUSSED ERESTING EXHIBITS Wireless Control For "Blind Landing" London, Jan. 30. s s n, Under-Secretary for .i. London today the exhibition •qmpment and the services \v: h the Conference of Aero* Association at which dele than 70 organisations—-• pal and private.—Rugby Radio Service . - 212 words
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Article92 1936-01-31 1 ie Seid of Iraq.—Rugby Radio Service Foreign Statesmen Visit Buckingham Palace London, Jan. 30. he King today continued the series audiences which he has given to distin-■-sh. d foreign statesmen who have been D»n-lon for the funeral of King George. ng those whom His Majesty sawie Seid of Iraq.—Rugby Radio Service . - 92 words
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Article26 1936-01-31 1 Notice Owing to the death of His Majesty King George V, the laiping races are postponed to 31st January and Ist February, 1936.26 words
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Article72 1936-01-31 1 —Reuter. PUBLICITY OF DRAFT SCHEME APPROVED London, Jan. 30. The Technical Sub-committee of the Naval Conference has approved the publicity of the draft scheme proposed. General specifications and details of building programmes are io be given at the date of notification and specific details of each ship on—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article73 1936-01-31 1 Reuter. Revolutionary Changes In N.Z. Employment Policy Wellington, Jan. 30. Revolutionary changes in employment policy are announced by the Public Works Minister, Mr. Semple, who declared his intention to abolish all relief work on public works, to institute a 40-hour week and improved workingReuter. - 73 words
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Article70 1936-01-31 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Memorial Unveiled In Crypt Of St. Paul's London, January 30. A memorial to Lawrence of Arabia was unveiled in the crypt of St. Paul’s Cathedral yesterday by the Lord Chancellor pf Oxford University. The congregation included many who served with Lawrence in Arabia as.—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article95 1936-01-31 1 presentatives. Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Visits Chinese Art Exhibition London. King Carol of Roumania visited the exhibtion of Chinese art and was received by Dr. Cheng and other members of the executive committee. King Carol displayed special interests in jades of which he has a collector’s knowledge.presentatives. Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 95 words
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Article221 1936-01-31 1 ahead in the international field. —Rug’-. Radio Service. DISCUSSION 51ms IN LOND< pr duce hv Representatives Ot Powers Meet Mr. Eden London, Jan. 30. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, had conversations today with a number of representatives of foreign powers, who have taken the opportunity of beingahead in the international field.—Rug’-. Radio Service. - 221 words
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Article102 1936-01-31 1 rate of 206 trains hourly.—Rugby Radio Service. It is officially announced that the number of passenger s carried on road or transport railway services during the day of the King’s funeral was 2.000.000. the same number as on Jubilee Day. On Jubilee Day traffic, however, was spreadrate of 206 trains hourly.—Rugby Radio Service. ( - 102 words
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Article115 1936-01-31 1 Reuter. investigations To Be Reopened GOVERNOR HOFFMAN'S SENSATIONAL LETTER Trenton, January 30. An investigation into the kidnapping of the Lindberg baby has virtually been reopened by a sensational letter addressed to Colonel Schwartzkof, head of the Jersey police, by Governor Hoffman, who reiterates the opinion that the– Reuter. - 115 words
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Article54 1936-01-31 1 —Reuter. Jury Returns Verdict Of Homicide Joliet illlino:»), Jan. 29. The jury returned a verdiot of homicide against the convict James Day. in connection with the death of Loeb. Day alleged that Loeb threatened him with a razor. Day is held in special custody pending ac- tion—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article46 1936-01-31 1 killed and 3.566 injured.—Rugby Radio Service. 4 4. -a London, January 30. Road accident figures for Great Britain i for last week were 105 killed and 2,946 injured. In the corresponding week of 1935 the figures were 128 killed and 3.566 injured.—Rugby Radio Ser-killed and 3.566 injured.—Rugby Radio Service. » 4 4. -a - 46 words
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Article375 1936-01-31 1 1935 PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION ENCOURAGING PROSPECTS The January issue of the International Tin Research and Development Count w Bulletin, published by the Hague Stat lical Office, gives some preliminary figures of tin production and cor sumption in 1535. World production was 138,000 tons consumption was 142,000 tons375 words
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Article223 1936-01-31 1 —Reuter. No Prospects Of International Conference GOVERNMENT POLICY TOO PAROCHIAL London. January 30 Prospects of an international conference on the question of sugar appear to be receding to the distant future. It was generally expected that the British Government would have already issued to the whole world invitations—Reuter. - 223 words
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Article211 1936-01-31 1 Charge Against Soap Factory Coolie Singapore, Jan. 30 An alleged attempt to smuggle five packets of opium into Singapore by concealing the drug in five cabbages was frustrated by revenue officers on duty at Clifford Pier shortly after 5.30 p.m. on Jan. 18. Lee Kim Beng,211 words
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Article58 1936-01-31 1 of about 2,337.000 work people. Rugby Radio Service Result In Increase Of £195,000 London, January 30 The changes in wages, which came into operation last year, according to reports received at the Ministry of Labour, have resulted in total net increases estimated at about £195,000 in weeklyof about 2,337.000 work people. Rugby Radio Service - 58 words
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Advertisement14 1936-01-31 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772 I14 words
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Advertisement17 1936-01-31 1 Before you buy that Camera, I ask to see the ROLLEICORD the mirror-reflex Camera for every man.17 words
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Article193 1936-01-31 2 I J ANU ARY/FEBRU ARY 1936 SKYE MEETING Ist Day 31st January, 1936 2nd Day Ist February, 1936 A $1- Sweepstake for Members only will be held each day on Races to be decided; upon by the Committee. A $1- Cash Sweep for Members only wall, be193 words
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Advertisement649 1936-01-31 2 RATES FOR CASUALI PENANG HILL ADVERTISEMENTS I RAILWAY t All communications relating to I advertisements «.Ix-tiM .iddresscd to I the Advertising Manager. The- K Pinang Gazette.” Wanted, For Sale. Short Notices He., will be charged for at the following rash rates i g<F < i 4; A Advertisement up to649 words
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Advertisement400 1936-01-31 2 TENDER NOTICE I Tenders For The Supply Of School Furniture. Tenders will be received up to noon on I Bth February, 1936 at the Resident Council- I 'lor’s Office, Penang from persons desirous, of extracting for the supply of school fumlmre to the Education Department, Penang. 1 2 Tenders are400 words
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Advertisement870 1936-01-31 2 BANKS. HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK SHANGHAI BANKING OF I NDIA LIMITED. > (Incorporated in England.) CORPORATION I Authorised Capital £3,000j(Incorporated in Hong Kong.) J Subscribed Capital The Liability of members is tht Fukd and Undivided extent and in manner presenbed by £1,247.40 Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of870 words
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Article, Illustration2388 1936-01-31 3 More Plays By Noel Coward New Ballet By Markova Dolin Company Belgian Awards For British Films A French Secret Service Picture I Our Own London, Jan. 18, liday Plays Ending the mtomim matinees end P tiai.d is still a joyful place! 1 by happy fanuly parties, tai2,388 words
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Advertisement121 1936-01-31 3 —f unitcM I L Wall w J Martell’s Brandy Is a source of i 1 Joy. For over 200 years It has i fX been an honoured friend of those I ftjyL— —id understand the rare ex- Hi cellence of a perfect Brandy. I MARTELLS cognac brandy J I iT121 words
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Article, Illustration2232 1936-01-31 4 DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER'S SOCIAL ACTIVITIES MISS RUTH PRIMROSE’S ENGAGEMENT BRITISH NURSES FOR ABYSSINIA (From Our Own Correspondence) London, Jan. 20 Duchess Chats To Mother Smiling and waving her hand. th« Duchess of Gloucester warmly acknowledged the cheers of welcome on her first appearance at an2,232 words
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Advertisement209 1936-01-31 4 ly\ i f<r~~N Jfefew T U? AIL OVER THE WORLD W The first choice of a discern» jJf n world-wide public; Jr pre-eminent for its tonic ar bitterness and ever increasing -e^' > \y in popularity I Over thirty xJr years* supremacy entitles Olde English Marmalade to the place of209 words
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Advertisement13 1936-01-31 4 Always Something New. EASTERN BAZAAR. 8, BISHOP ST. ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE BEST.13 words
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Advertisement146 1936-01-31 4 Beauty Gear that Removes Hai SCENTED -SAFE- SPEED I rp J F liMl SOFT AND WHITE 1 f .r’u WITHOUT A TRACE 1 OF UGLY HAIR F The latest discovery of science A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and which can safely be used on the146 words
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Article1349 1936-01-31 5 "I DID IT, HANG ME TOMORROW REMARKABLE CLIMAX TO MURDER TRIAL MAN IS BORN TO DIE WHY KEEP ME TO REDUCE MY WEIGHT SNEERING PROVINCE MALAY TO HANG A remarkable outburst by a \la’a\ prisoner condemned to. ’laiiy was the climax in a two day ial which was heard before1,349 words
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Article428 1936-01-31 5 American Visitor A WRONG NOTION OF SINGAPORE An American gentleman has called at Singapore mainly for the purpose* of paying visits to the pawnshops. <He is Mr. S. B. Hindlemann, New York’s foremost dealer in precious stones and the reason for his presence at practically all428 words
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Advertisement196 1936-01-31 5 j 1 ■c Mi e x I < QUALITY X i a W special *FOO V: JiP’K (advertising) J? S OFFER BEAUTY y IN JAEGER < J: swim suits N lijtt I —777^-—| s L fS3 x-’S’ > i s A y I" B 7 7 /7 1 a dSr196 words
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Advertisement11 1936-01-31 5 fight catarrh withEVANS Pastilles THEY ’II WIN MADE IN ENGLAND J11 words
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Article, Illustration291 1936-01-31 6 SURROUNDED BY WATER A village in the Chalon-sur-Saone district of Burgunuy, which has been isolated by floous following the recent heavy ram. Thousands of acres disappeared under the water, anc grave anxiety was felt for the safety of tne people in a number of villages.291 words
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221 1936-01-31 7 April 16 And 17 COMMITTEE APPOINTED A horti-cultural show will be held for e fust time on the Segamat padang on Apr ]6 and 17. A meeting to discuss the holding of the .-how was held at the Segamat Club. About 150 were present, and221 words
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Article265 1936-01-31 7 Motion By Mr. John I Laycock The proposal of Mr. John Laycock f o limit tho speed of motor-lorries in the Singapore Municipal area to 25 miles per ’’.our will be debated at the monthly meet-1 ing of the Commissioners today. The motion was adjourned from265 words
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Article2363 1936-01-31 7 DIVORCE PETITION IN SINGAPORE Son*» Story JUDGE RESERVES DECISION Singapore, Jan. 30 Allegations that they committed adultery with his wife Olive Lembruggen, formerly Olive Toussaint, were made against Cuth- bert Ramage Miles and J.F. Macdonald, who were cited as co-respondents by Mr I Charles Nell Lembruggen, in2,363 words
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Advertisement37 1936-01-31 7 i iwwi Iffi Passengers may now be booked for the K.L.M.-services to and from PENANG in Western and Eastern Direction. For full particulars apply to Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, 31, Beach Street. The Borneo Company, 7, Weld Quay.37 words
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Advertisement205 1936-01-31 7 e77H kiddies Jbove I “KID-KORD” NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE I RECORDS The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR I BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically produced KID-KORD gramophone Records. There are two complete and different series of I these miniature masterpieces. SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM I205 words
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Article264 1936-01-31 8 ENGLISH SCOTTISH LEAGUES Fixtures For Tomorrow LEADERS TO ENTERTAIN CHELSEA The following are th? matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal v Stoke C Birmingham v Blackburn R Bolton W v Huddersfield T Brentford v W’hampton W Derby C v Aston Villa Everton264 words
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Article59 1936-01-31 8 Fixtures For Tomorrow The following are the principal Rugby Union matches to be played tomorrow: Bridgend v Devonport S Cambridge U. v Bristol Coventry v Moseley Harlequins v Northampton Leicester v London Scottish Liverpool v Birkenhead Park Plymouth A v Newport Richmond v Oxford U. Rosslyn Park v59 words
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Article42 1936-01-31 8 Reuter. County Championship Replay London, Jan. 30. In a replay in the County championship, Warwickshire defeated East Midlands by 11 points to 4 LEICESTER DEFEATS R.A.F. In a Rugby Union match Leicester defeated the R.A.F. by 5 points to three.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article43 1936-01-31 8 .—Reuter. Irish Team To Meet England London. Jan. 30. The Irish rugger team to meet England at Dublin on February 8 will be as follows:—■ Morris; Boyle, McMahon, Bailey, MalcolinriMun; Hewitt, Morgan; Alexander. C. Besunish, Deering, Grieves, Russell, Siggins, .Sayers, Walker.-.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article65 1936-01-31 8 Adoption Favoured In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 30 Local Cricket circles are rallying by the S.C.C. in regard to the adoption of the new L.B.W. rule. The services h *re have officially intimated their intention to adopt the new rule and the65 words
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Article124 1936-01-31 8 Reuter. Fifth Round I I i Draw ARSENAL TO VISIT I NEWCASTLE London, January 30. The following is the draw for the fifth J round of the F. A. Cup to be played on February 15 Barnsley v Stoke C. Sheffield U. v Leeds J Grimsby T.Reuter. - 124 words
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Article214 1936-01-31 8 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following ti have been arranged TUESDAY Mixed Doubles Handicap:—C. M. J. Kirke and Mrs. Fiddes v. F. G. Poolcy and Mis Mullirs. Championship Singles H. R. Bake: v. C. D. Morgan. Men’s Doubles Handicap S. V. Adams and J. E. A. Clark 1214 words
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Article154 1936-01-31 8 Penang Cricket Club Two Club games will be played on the Esplanade on Saturday at 2 30 p. m. and on Sunday at 11.30 a m. The teams will be drawn from the following members who are asked to turn up as indicated below. Any member who desireg to154 words
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Article839 1936-01-31 8 Classification Of Horses And Ponies LATEST OFFICIAL LIST The following is the latest official i classification list of horses and ponies 1 in the country as compiled up toi January 27 and issued by the Straits Racing Association:— HORSES—CLASS I t Aviemoie, Belle Edna, Bestlot. Biddy’s Squire,839 words
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Article57 1936-01-31 8 Clubs' Application For Tax Reduction Turned Down (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 30. The Ministry of the Interior has turned down the application of racing clubs in Bangkok for a reduction of the tax on racing, on the ground that insufficient reasons had been advanced to57 words
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191 1936-01-31 8 Jack Grange's New Owner j At Knightsbridge on Jan, 20 a draft of seven racehorses was submitted for sale by Sir Alfred McAlpine, who is wintering abroad. The familiar Jack Grange was among the seven offered, with, I imagine, I certain regrets, for no bearer191 words
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Article70 1936-01-31 8 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are results of matches in the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament: MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP C.N. Reed —30 beat H. D’Arcy-Irvine —3 6 1. 3 6, 6 1. J. E. A. Clark scr. beat L. G. Lee --2 6 4, 6 2.70 words
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Article660 1936-01-31 8 Clear Win On Points iSIAMESE NOT DISGRACED IN DEFEAT (BY “SECONDS OUT Ipoh. January 31 The largest boxing crowd yet se?n at Ipoh was present last night at Jubilee j Arena. It was a most expensive card which had as the main attraction a660 words
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Article41 1936-01-31 8 —Reuter. England XI To Meet Wales London, Jan. 30. The English soccer team to meet Wales at Wolverhampton on February 5 will be as follows: Hibbs; Male and Hapgood; (’rayston, Barker and Bray; Crooks, Boxs'den, Drake, Bastin aind Brook.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article396 1936-01-31 8 NOTTS ANGRY AT the IMPLIED THREAT 0 THE PROVINCES The threat that Lord’s m ay 1 two Test matches to the detriment of j k a i centres, in future cricket tours w.i lss ed at the annual meeting of tl <<>tts County Club396 words
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279 1936-01-31 8 Miss Joy Ricketts* St. Moritz Victory 1 St. Moritz, Jan. 20 Miss Joy Ricketts, of the Streatham Ice Club, won the Lady Butterfield Challenge Cup, for children under 15, which was skated for on the Kulm Rink here. Mt J Ricketts scored 268 marks. Second279 words
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Article1340 1936-01-31 9 ABERDEEN LOSE A POINT IMPROVED PROSPECTS OF CELTIC AND RANGERS AYRSHIRE CROSS-COUNTRY TITLE > m Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 18. R UNITED’S FEAT •st interesting result of the Scoti programme on January 11 was nited’s performance in holding n to a draw. It was a notable1,340 words
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Article668 1936-01-31 9 j Mr. Wethered's Success At Rye I SOME ASPECTS OF 1 WINTER PLAY AND PRACTICE The annual competition of the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Society, which was won by R. H Wethered. might be described as a trophieless event. There is no cup. l or medal, or material668 words
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Article, Illustration632 1936-01-31 9 NEWMAN IN FORM AGAINST FALKINER BILLIARDS The heat in the Gold Cup sealed handicap tournament between Newman and Falkiner was concluded at Thurston's Hall. Leicester Square, on Jan 18, when Newman finished with a lead of 7,136. Although the play was one-sided at times it was interesting632 words
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Article, Illustration412 1936-01-31 9 MCAVOY'S BIG TASK BOXER WHO WANTS TO BE PREACHER New York. Jan. 12 When Jock McAvoy, the British middle- weight champion, meets John Henry Lewis, at a date yet to be fixed, for the world’s light heavy-weight championship, j be will face a boxer412 words
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Advertisement101 1936-01-31 9 'I ENG AUN TONG &THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. i; JPWC P 5 To Merchants, Bankers, Professional Men, Clerks, Students and all those who require good and strenuous brain work THE TIGER BRAND g MEDICINES are really absolute necessities. TIGER BALM increases brain power. I PAT KWA101 words
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Advertisement13 1936-01-31 9 EASTERN BAZAAR For Stockings. BLUE MOON With GUIDASEAM 8, Bishop St. Phone 1396.13 words
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Article718 1936-01-31 10 The latest returns in the Greek general election indicate that out oi 300 seats the Liberals will secure 135, the Tsaldaris-Condylis party 125, the Communists 14, the Republicans 8. the Metaxists 9, and the Independents 9. It appears that no single party will be able to form718 words
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Article97 1936-01-31 10 Contracts For £500,000 Placed London, Jan. 30. j i Contracts for more than £500,000 have been placed by the London North Eastern 1 Railway in connection with the programme of development under the scheme for the Government guaranteed loan of £27,000,000, a prospectus cf the issue of which97 words
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Article459 1936-01-31 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. Wu Lien Teh left for Shanghai yesterday by the s.s. “Rawalpindi. Sir William and Lady Peel are now on the Continent where they intend to pass the winter. Mr. B. Bunting, of the Agricultural De- partment, and Mrs. Bunting and child are Homeward bound in the “Rajputana.”459 words
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Article244 1936-01-31 10 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —Recently there ha s been a tendency on the part of some European ladies and gentlemen who make it a rule or take pleasure in trespassing on my estate at Batu Lanchang on horseback thereby causing damage to the244 words
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Article525 1936-01-31 10 Three Years In Traffic Branch IMPROVEMENTS IN ROA CONDITIONS Inspector R. H. Yorke, of the Tr;iBranch, will be proceeding home on eig and half months’ leave by the s.s. “Raji tana” tomorrow’. During his absence h pector C- J- A. Haines will be in chart525 words
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Article184 1936-01-31 10 Worry Over Work The Paddington coroner yesterday recorded a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind at an inquest on Mrs. Pelham. Browne (Cynthia Stockly, the novelist of South Africa life), who war found dead in her flat in Pembridge-crescent, Bayswater on Jan: 15 Miss Stockly was184 words
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Article423 1936-01-31 11 So Stabbed His Female Relative ASSIZE COURT TRIAL At the Penang Assize Court this morning before Air. Justice Gordon Smith, a youthful looking Malay of the ‘Province, Sahat bin Jusoh was charged with the attempted murder of a woman, Itam binti Mat, at Kampong I.eha Ikan Mati,423 words
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Article197 1936-01-31 11 Estate Coaly Who Died Of Fractured Skull COMPATRIOT CHARGED WITH MURDER (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Jan. 30. An account of how a last minute preparation for the Deepavali by two Indians living on an estate at Tapah culminated in one of them being done197 words
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Article56 1936-01-31 11 Young Chinese Committed For Trial (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Jan. 30. Fam Fab, the young mining coolie who was brought up before the Ipoh Second Magistrate, Che Osman, was committed for trial at the next Perak Assizes, at the conclusion of a preliminary hearing of a56 words
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598 1936-01-31 11 February 8, 12 And 15 I TOTAL OF 24 RACES FOR THREE DAYS Below will be found the full entries for the Perak Turf Club February Meeting to be run at Ipoh on February 8, 12 and 15. There will be a card of598 words
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Advertisement64 1936-01-31 11 I B FWorksWonders I VWffi Food! "E. 6." Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW Extension to 1 A.M. applied for DINNER, DANCE CABARET with ILONA AND ANDREE SENSATIONAL CONTINENTAL DANCERS And the Renowned LOS FELINOS TRIO IN DARING ACROBATIC "ECCENTRIC DANCES Dinner Cabaret 53|- Non-Diners sl|Sunday. 2nd February ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to64 words
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Advertisement98 1936-01-31 11 UOUR DOG depends on you for protection in health j and treatment in illness. I I [DON'T LET HIM DOWN! depend on us I to supply you with! the remedies you require ,or UOUR DOG INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL REMEDIES BRUSHES AND COMBS MILK FOODS TONICS. Work is over —and then98 words
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2650 1936-01-31 12 Features Of Past Year’s Business POSITION OF THE TIN INDUSTRY Quotas And Prices ADVANTAGES OF CONTROL Capt. O. Lvttelton On The Outlook The Ordinary Annual General Meeting of the British Tin Investment Corporation. Limited. was held at the Chartered Insurance Institute, 20, Aldermanbury. London, E C.2,650 words
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Article117 1936-01-31 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday ‘Paris 75 164 75 164 'New York 5.00 516 4.99% Montreal 4.99% 4.99 Brussels 29.3529.34 Geneva 15.20 Amsterdam 7.29% 7.29 Milan 62% 62 Berlin 12.30 12.30 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen 1 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% (Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 227117 words
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Advertisement188 1936-01-31 12 I S L s I |L M a i ft sit-/ W 1 5 IB IB fl BB u- 1 k I 16 PM 71 Jfc 1 HsjEsk-agSgajigr /Jt Mailing to I and value'. I 8 Sv Narrow body pillars and large windscreen give Full 12-volt five-lamp equipment with foot-operated188 words
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324 1936-01-31 13 Reuter. Against Application Of Sanctions RESERVES RIGHT TO DEMAND INDEMNITY C'-iro, Jan. 30 Italy has addressed a note to the Egyptian uv-rnment complaining of application of sanctions by Egypt and holding the Egyptian government responsible for measures adopted. Reserving the right to demand indemnity for– Reuter. - 324 words
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Article201 1936-01-31 13 —Reuter. Outbreak In South Hopei Tientsin, Jan. 30, A Communist revolt has broken out in South Hopei where local Soviets have been established in Jenhsien, Chulo and other districts, according to Japanese military sources. Small detachments of Chinese troops are endeavouring to suppress the revolt which is reported,—Reuter. - 201 words
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Article, Illustration197 1936-01-31 13 —Reuter. Accession To Power CELEBRATIONS IN GERMANY Berlin. January 30. Thirty five thousand Storm Troopers marched in the heart of Berlin today in honour of the third anniversary of Herr Hitler’s accession to power. Leng columns of Brown Shirts will pass the Chancellor’s palace where Herr Hitler—Reuter. - 197 words
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Article329 1936-01-31 13 —Reuter. Time Not Ripe For Discussion U.S. MONETARY POLICY ATTACKED London, Jan. 30. The United States Governments monetary policy was attacked by Mr. Colin Campbell at a me ?ting of the National Proxnncial Bank when he mentioned the serious international repercussions cf the recent silver developments. He pointed—Reuter. - 329 words
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77 1936-01-31 13 Majesty by the Privy Councillors Rugby Radio Service. London. January 30 Parliapient reassembles on Tuesday. Yesterday, a meeting of the Cabinet dis- cussed a programme to reconsider and review the international situation. The first business of Parliament will be to receive a message of thanks fromMajesty by the Privy Councillors Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Article43 1936-01-31 13 .—Reuter. Daily Herald Suggestions Premature London. January 3C Reuter understands that no suggestion for an Empire tour by the King after his coronation has been made in responsible quarters. The suggestions by the Daily Herald are regarded as entirely premature..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article193 1936-01-31 13 I Immediate Action By j Germany Unlikely FRENCH FEARS ALLAYED BY MR. EDEN I London, Jan. 30. In view oi the significance attributed in some quarters to Mr. Anthony Eden’s conversations with the French and German Foreign Ministers, Reu-j ter learns that it is not anticipated in London193 words
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Article73 1936-01-31 13 Reuter. Fate Of Conference In The Balance London, Jan. 29. Th.? fate of the North Atlantic Shipping Conference is in the balance at today’s meeting which opened under the cloud of the Cunard-White Star Line's threaten- I ed withdraw®.!. It is understood that a solution has not IReuter. - 73 words
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Article34 1936-01-31 13 Rugby Radio Service. London, Jan. 30. Sterling on New York was 5.00-3 16 and Paris 7,5-1 16. Stock Markets were quiet. i War Loan was 106-3 8 and Gold 140 Bd.Rugby Radio Service. - 34 words
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Miscellaneous165 1936-01-31 13 TRULY THE WONDER FILM OF THE DECADE ASK THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN IT! A N|GHTLY fe 15 9 30 R» BLM I Matinees Tomorrow Sunday PARAMOUNT Proudly Presents A MARVELLOUS SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT THAT HAS ASTOUNDED THE WORLD “The Crusades” CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Greatest Picture Since "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS"! cecil b.165 words
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Article777 1936-01-31 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. POELAU LAUT from Java ports via Singapore. Sails same day for London, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Hamburg via Suez. M.V. GLENBEG from Far East via777 words
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Article524 1936-01-31 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Pen on January 22 per the Netherlands craft via Alor Star-Amsterdam wen vered in London on January 29. AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Ug Zanzibar, Northern and Southern R sia, Nyasaland and South Africa by to Singapore and thence524 words
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Advertisement14 1936-01-31 14 Bay Voar Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY.14 words
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Advertisement71 1936-01-31 14 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-come otf the Hidden Music Treasures of Eminent Musicians who will be the glory of India, nay, of the whole world. Latest Releases just arrived. Sole Affents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang. The World Optical Co. > > MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, >71 words
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Miscellaneous650 1936-01-31 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY Transmission —5 Two of the following frequencies will be iml GSC 9,580 kc,s (31.32 m.), GSB 0,510 kc s (31.55 m.), GSL 6,110 kcj® (49.10 m.), GSA 6,050 kcja* (49.59 m.). 6.20 am.—Big Ben. The Alredp Campoli Trio. 6.50 —“The Apprentice,” from ••The Eye Witness,”650 words
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Miscellaneous491 1936-01-31 14 Dora Labbette (Soprano), f With Sir Tho- “Latest News From Holland.” 8.45 Mumas Beecham, Bt. (Pianoforte). 7.50 Brass sic. 8.50 Song recital by Nolly Sluiser. Band Concert. 8.50 A Religious Service.* 9.05 Music. 9.10 Talk by Mr. M. J. Brus--9.05 Close down. se. 9.25 Music. 9.30 Second part of the491 words
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Advertisement1905 1936-01-31 15 1 4 I XS3ifi r®i l < W r p\-\»J *j H 1 (SO zV< u z nwkt/wnNc hamburg-amerika linie LI— U> BLUE PUMMEL LIMB HAMBURG. pMUfRiMW! I 1 W *Wnju» r r ijiTj v mjnoon AND NOB™ cx>NTiN®NT /~y« Eastern Mai j p aS senger and Freight Service ta1,905 words
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Article480 1936-01-31 16 Stirring Historical Film Showing At Majestic "The Crusades” are marching towards the Holy City again. Now showing for the first time at the Majestic in sound, "The Crusades" has ell the splendour and masterly handling of crowd scenes for which De Mille is famous. In "The Crusades," D-;480 words
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Article250 1936-01-31 16 Dolores Del Rio’s New I Film I Warner Bros, gay comedy romance, Live For Live,” featuring Dolores. Del Ric end Everett Marshall, is now showing at the Queen’s. The famous song team Wrubel and Dixon wrote five original songs for the production which rank among the250 words
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Advertisement12 1936-01-31 16 ,r EASTERN BAZA*? For LADIES’ PYJAMAS KIMONOS GOLF COATS 8, Bishop Street.12 words
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Miscellaneous204 1936-01-31 16 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 WARNER BROS. GRAND, NEW MUSICAL ROMANCE I f THE WHOLE WORLD'S ON A HONEYMOON -When Everett Marshall's golden voice whispers its song of love to gorgeous Dolores-bringing a new kind of love story io the screen agjf iw -to thrill you, charm you.204 words
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Miscellaneous180 1936-01-31 16 WELCOMED BY CROWDED HOUSES LAST NIGHT! pfcawi its* 7-00 TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2.30 UNITED PHOTOPLAY SERVICE LTD’S FIRST SUPER CANTONESE TALKIE MISS VIOLET -and MR. LAM KWAN SUN (Both of "A Country Gentleman" fame) 4Hrw ‘WT e tfi 4., S r*' L v JHLW 5 w i jWFwIUi180 words
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Miscellaneous198 1936-01-31 16 Fun Frolic Park Friday, 21st January, 1936. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA “CHUAR BEH KEE”—Part 2. SEATS 60, 40 &20 Cents. NO FREE LISTS. TONIGHT —Free Presentation of Souvenir Calendars to Patrons in Ist Class Seats KHENG LUM KHENG CHIEW OPERA “TWIN CHEONG CHOE” SEATS198 words
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5516 1936-01-31 17 TRANSPORT OF PETROLEUM IN LARGE TANKS AMENDMENT TO DRAFT BYLAW UNDER CONSIDERATION Minutes of proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, at an Ordinary Meeting held on Tuesday, the 11th January 1936. Present: Major H.S. Paterson. President. Dr J E. Smith. The Hon.5,516 words
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Advertisement127 1936-01-31 17 CADBURY'S I DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE BLOCKS OOZ0 OZ WMBB mas IV I Q oz iiPw” I ALSO nut milk, bournville, BOURNVILLE FRUIT and NUT, I MILK FRUIT and NUT. I E 2 36 E. O. C. I I h S S AD Eye Sight has deprived men and women r127 words
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Article606 1936-01-31 19 “If I represent anything,” smiled Miss hlda Yen, floating a slice of lemon on op of her cup of China tea, “then I suppose I represent young China. If 1 have a mission, then it is to see as much as I can of the606 words
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155 1936-01-31 19 German Hoping To Reach Australia i Calcutta. January. 14. A young German, Orcar Speck (28), f rived in Calcutta from Europe canoe. He has paddled from Hamburg a tiny craft that can be carried by one' an I Speck is not a good swimmer.155 words
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Article819 1936-01-31 19 History Of Introduction Into England i I Inspection of the pottery, paintings and writings at the Exhibition of. Chinese Art reveals that the various masters portrayed only Chinese flowers. True, there are many con ven-I tionalised and in some cases quite un- recognisable floral ornamentations, 1 but one819 words
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Article459 1936-01-31 19 Commercial Expansion EXPLOITING THE PHILIPPINES I Japanese newspapers (quoted by the “Trans Pacific” of Tokio) report a number of important commercial developments in the Pacific. Leading Osaka businessmen (says the “Hochi”) have begun to turn their attention toward heavier investment in the industries of the South459 words
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Article108 1936-01-31 19 READS FOUR LANGUAGES AT 5 Remarkable Talents Of Indian Child Saeeda. the five-year-old daughter of Moulvi Allah Baksh Hasi, of Jodhpur State, is able to read and w’rite four languages—Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, and Persian. When given the opportunity to prove her pow’ers by a Bombay newspaper, she w’rote to dictation,108 words
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Article51 1936-01-31 19 The King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Mr. Frederick William Gentle, barrister-at-law, as a Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Madras in the vacancy created by the appointment of Mr. Justice Stone as Chief Justice of the High Court of51 words
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Article200 1936-01-31 19 Diplomat's Adventure New Delhi, Jan. 17 Sir Eric Teichman, Chinese Counsellor to the British Embassy at Peking, who has travelled overland to India from China across the "roof of the world,” described his adventurous journey on arrival here. He crossed 3,000 miles of scorching200 words
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Article76 1936-01-31 19 Delhi, Jan. 17 The Government of India Gazette publishes a notification prohibiting the entry into India of “The Face cf Mother India a book by Mise Katherine Mayo. The book is also proscribed under the Criminal Procedure Code, the reason being, according to76 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1936-01-31 20 bv A Correspondent A WELL-KNOWN journalist once described how he went in search of the average man. He had heard so much from statesmen, politicians, preachers, and reformers about the average man —his tastes, his needs, his ideals, his prejudices but where was the1,139 words
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Article49 1936-01-31 20 Penang Cricket Club Tournament Following are results of ties played yesterday in the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Bowls tournament: SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP M. T. P. Rule beat J. S. Long 21—19. DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP E. Reiman and E. T- M. Lias beat T. Wemyss and F. N. Syer 21—19.49 words
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Article38 1936-01-31 20 Burma Rifles—l.R.C. Match Cancelled The soccer match between the Burma Rifles and the Indian Recreation Club which had been fixed to be played tomorrow has been cancelled as a mark of respect for the late King Emperor.38 words
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Article113 1936-01-31 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £206.10.0 £205.10.0 London —(3 months) £197.15.0 £197.10.0 Singapore $100.37% $100.37% Business Done Penang $100 .25 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (S undried) 6.70 $6.65 BLACK PEPPEB $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER London 6{sd 6<DB New York 14%c(G) 14}sC(G) Singapore —Spot 24*40 24c Feb./Mar 24 %c113 words
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Article297 1936-01-31 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seuer» TIN Ayer Weng' 1.80 1.85 1.(4% 1.82% B. Selangor 95 .97 95 97 j Hitam 45 47% 45 47% Hong Fatt 90 95 92% 95 Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Klang River 1.92% 1.97% 1.92% 1.97% Kuchai 67% 72%297 words
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Article120 1936-01-31 20 The following are the latest quotations for today as follows Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Ampats 5 6 6 0 Ayer Wenga 1.80 1.85 B. Seiangora 94 96 Hong Fatts 92% 95 Hongkong Tins 15 0 15 9 Jelebug 96 98 Johans 26 28 K. Lanjuts 17 9120 words
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Article154 1936-01-31 20 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 London Bank 2]4 1’32 4 mst 2 4 332 Private 3 m st credit 2|4 318 3 Documentary 2|4 112 On New York Demand 58 3 16 India T.T. 154% France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 43% Shanghai T.T. 47% dis RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONET154 words
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Article371 1936-01-31 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* tn MESSRS. KENNEDY CcCs Star» List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller: RUBBER: Amal. Malay 3.30 3,50 3.37% 3.50 I Bassett 60 65 60 65 B. Lintang 1.11 1-15 1-10 1.15 Benta 98 1.02% _99371 words
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Article1035 1936-01-31 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. NAMES. v 5 Sx M I n I i RUBBER (Dollar). 1 i I AHcnby Rubber Ce. 1 62%| 170 > Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 0.-> 11 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 3 5C Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 47*/ 2 j I□□ i Ayer Molek1,035 words
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Miscellaneous37 1936-01-31 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 77 N.E. 1 m.m. Noon 80 N.W. TIDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 4.33 a.m 11.10 a.m. 5.40 p. m TOMORROW 5.30 a.m 12.28 a.m. 7.30 p.m 12.04 p.m.37 words
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