Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 February 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-02-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 25. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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247 1936-02-03 1 BETWEEN DELEGATION AND HIGH COMMISSIONER Draft Treaty Of Alliance SETTLEMENT OF FOUR POINTS AT ISSUE P' -T, n London, January 2. REPARA 1 JONS are being made in Cairo for the opening of conversations between the Egyptian delegation and the British high Commissioner, Sir Miles247 words
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Article227 1936-02-03 1 < ur; ent year was good.—Rugby Radio iN GREAT BRITAIN General Agreement Among Bankers London, Feb. 2. \t the annual meetings of the •.it joint stock banks which have been held, considered views of •ikers on present economic condi- < have been stated. VI are agreed in< ur; ent year was good.—Rugby Radio - 227 words
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Article84 1936-02-03 1 —Reuter. 8,000 Workers Protest Against Cut In Wages St. Nazaire, February 2. Fight thousand workers at the Penhoet hipyard have unanimously decided to strike against the proposed cut in wager nd are sending delegates to Havre to insruct workers on the liner "Normandie” <• down tools. It—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article63 1936-02-03 1 -Reuter, New York, Feb. 3. New York faces a strike by lift opera"rs and charwomen of skyscrapers and of 20,000 millinery workers. The latter scheduled to start at 10 a m. but the >me of th« former is kept secret and seal'd orders sent to the workers-Reuter, - 63 words
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Article49 1936-02-03 1 Rome, Feb. 1. The Pope is suffering from a slight chill and is confinel to bed. Although his indisposition is attracting much attention in view of his advanced age it is stressed in informed quarters that there is not the slightest cause for anxiety.49 words
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Article56 1936-02-03 1 Berlin, Feb. 1. A sporting sensation of the first order was provided in Berlin’s great annual horse show when the most difficult jumping event of the tourney, which is open only to riders of outstanding calibre, was won by a young Hamburg girl, Fraeulein Irmgard Georgius, against56 words
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Article, Illustration73 1936-02-03 1 Signor Mussolini, who, says Reuter, spoke for two hours at the Fascist Grand Council, detailing the political and military situation, according to a brief communique I issued at the close. The Council will meet again at 10 o’clock on February 4 which is noteworthy in view73 words
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Article125 1936-02-03 1 ’—Reuter. Sensation Poetical i Circles I Washington, Feb. 2. A sensation has been caused in political circles by a violent denunciation of the Neutrality Bill by Mr. John Bassett Moore, a leading United States authority on International Law. before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate,’—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article58 1936-02-03 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Important Debate On Defence Deficiencies London, Feb. 2. One of the most important debates in the House of Commons during the next few weeks will b? based on a White Paper in which Government will explain the scope of its comprehensive proposals to repair—Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article85 1936-02-03 1 President’s Wife To Visit Singapore Manila, Feb. 1. Mrs. Aurora Aragon Quezon, wife of President Manuel L. Quezon, of the Philippines, is seeking relaxation after the busy social events of the Commonwealth inauguration by taking a trip through neighbouring countries. Accompanied by a closs personal friend, Mrs. Maria85 words
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Article28 1936-02-03 1 Tokio, Feb. 1. The Alpine Club o' Rikkyo University is to climb on e of Ihe Himalaya’s peaks this summer, between June and September.28 words
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Article39 1936-02-03 1 —Reuter. Johannesburg, Feb. 3. Hailstones as large as coconuts killed 19 natives near Settlers. A cloudburst followed during which 15 inches of rain fell for a quarter of an hour. Seven natives were drowned—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article62 1936-02-03 1 —Reuter. Bi-Weekly Air Service Under Consideration Sydney, February 2. Although the Commonwealth has rejected the British flying-boat service proposals, the two Governments are continuing n gotiations concerning the form of air mail service they wi»l take. Mr. Parkhill, in a statement, said that the Civil Aviation Department woull—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article75 1936-02-03 1 To Be Stationed Abroad By Italy Rome February 1 An increase in the tax on bachelors is among measures enacted by the Italian council. The additional revenue thus obtained will be devoted to funds for mat riage and birth bonuses. Another law provides for Press attach to be75 words
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Article58 1936-02-03 1 .—Reuter. U.S. Supreme Court Verdict Today Washington, Feb. 2. The verdict of the Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the Tennessee Valley authority is expected tomorrow. The supporters of the New Deal have small hopes of a favourable ruling but it is thought that it is possible.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article103 1936-02-03 1 Benz And Daimler Are Celebrating Berlin, Feb. 1. Fifty years ago, on Jan. 29, 1886, Carl Benz was granted German patent ***** which the famous inventor himself described as the “birth certificate of the automobile.” Claims to which protection was given by this patent were modest enough and103 words
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Article73 1936-02-03 1 Sea Belle II Departs From Singapore Singapore, Febiuary 2. Accompanied by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, H.E. the Governor ’eft Sirgapore last night by the Sea Belle II on a four up the W?si. Malayan Ccast. Capt. J.E. McDonnell of Mar no Dept., who commanded the yacht on73 words
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Article657 1936-02-03 1 i "GROTESQUE ANOMALY" I Judge And Assignee i Discuss Scale An endeavour to remedy what was described by Mr. E. N. Taylor, Official Assignee, as a grotesque anomaly was made in the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore, before Mr. Justice N.H.P. Whitley, Acting Chief Justice, when the Official Assignee657 words
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Advertisement1945 1936-02-03 2 «ATES FOR CASUAL LONDON'S Aeadihg" I BANKS. MV ADVERTISEMENTS HOTELS L Torrihlo "X'G'G. HONG KONG AND I THE MERCANTILE BANK Were jeTFIDie All communications relating to l SHANGHAI BANKING I OF LifC WaS 8 BUrdCI!/ S All Communications relating to terms as required. Passenger lifts. Garages, g I (Incorporated W1,945 words
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Article453 1936-02-03 3 Local Clinic Case EXPERT EVIDENCE TO BE CALLED w young Chines’? named Tan i G an ho went to a local Govut clii c tor an anti-venereal a an later was removed to -‘i.c 1 Hospital where he died >ck. was related on Saturday i t'ic Penang453 words
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1083 1936-02-03 3 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING FURTHER ENQUIRY ABOUT PENANG HOSPITAL Minutes of committee meeting held at the Offices of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday the 23rd day of January, 1936 at's.ls p-m. j PRESENT: Mr. D. A. Mackay (Pre-! sident) in the Chair, Mr. Lim1,083 words
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Article109 1936-02-03 3 TEACHER WHO GOT THE BIRCH Mother's Daring Offence (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Saturday. The amusing incident where a Malay schoolmaster was suddenly confronted by an irate mother of a pupil ard who then started birching him before the class of school boys had a sequel in the Police Court109 words
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Article433 1936-02-03 3 Malay Youth Drowned Through Inability To Swim "DEATH BY MISADVENTURE The tragic story of how a Malay youth fell into the sea off the marine j jetty at Glugor on a moonlight night last month was related before the i Penang Coroner, Mr. H. A.433 words
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Article136 1936-02-03 3 I I Eurasian Youth Caught Red-Handed OPENED DRAWER WITH DUPLICATE KEY j (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Saturday, i I An Eurasian youth who was alleged to have broken into the parochial house of a I church was produced before Mr. C.W.A. j Sennett this morning136 words
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Advertisement214 1936-02-03 3 (wIW) L»r 15 years banished by a few Radox footbaths. WL' suffer from corns? Why let corni niinue to torture you and spoil your pleasures? You can be rid of them so easily! A few Radox footbaths and out they come, roots and all, as this lady discovered: “Z had214 words
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Advertisement395 1936-02-03 3 SPRATT'S XOfX. dog i APPLIANCES I j MEDICINES X. H If for all types of Dogs. I PENETRATING WHALEBONE 1 DRY-CLEANING POWDER I' BRUSHES For Long* ra’ Im® Haired Do For Sheepdogs, etc. PNEUMATIC BRUSHES f No. 11 Split Horn 4J X2} in. raj No. 18 Yellow Whalebone 5 X395 words
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Article310 1936-02-03 4 After Having Cash Advance I The death of a young Cantonese named Cng Seng Yow, a book-binder employed by Peter Chong and Co, Malacca, on January 14, was the subject of an enquiry held before Commander J. C. Derrick who sat as coroner. Inspector Majid bin310 words
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Article, Illustration656 1936-02-03 4 The new block of buildings erected at Bagan Luar by the Penang Harbour Board and known as as as Jubilee Arcade, will be occupied shortly. The example being set by public bodies in Penang in the replacement of old, insanitary buildings by modern up-to-date656 words
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Article541 1936-02-03 4 SEQUEL TO TRIVIAL COLLISION Case Dismissed A collision near the Hong Kong Bank, involving two cars driven by Europeans I had a sequel in the fifth magistrate’s court on Friday when Mr. T. H. Holyoak appeared on a summons issued at the instance of Mr. A.541 words
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Advertisement336 1936-02-03 4 iOm I I by Appoint W ESORRis has exlcsided Britain's Small Car Superiority I to the EEg Car class i The value in the Morris Big Sixes is challenging competition in every market Everyone who understands cars knows that a car built by Specialisation is worth considerably more. But only336 words
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1851 1936-02-03 5 Great Part In History Of Singapore Chinese DATO BRADDELL'S TRIBUTE Singapore, February 2. Sir Song Ong Sianb, Malaya’s first Chinese knight, an honorary ember of their Chib, was feted by Singapore Rotarians and friends at a dinner at the Adelphi Hotel last night.1,851 words
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Article193 1936-02-03 5 One Seriously Hurt DRIVER UNABLE TO ACCOUNT FOR SWERVE An unusual motor accident occurred on Friday afternoon on the Gopeng Road at about 2.35 p.m. when a car driven by a Malay crashed into four cyclists going in the opposite direction. Two of the193 words
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Article218 1936-02-03 5 "Will Survive That Of The West" That China’s philosophic culture will in the end come out on top of the aggressive culture of .the West was the opinion expressed by Dr Philip K.C Tyau. the Chinese Consul-General for Malaya, in a short speech delivered at the218 words
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Article162 1936-02-03 5 Circus Chief Popular In Malaya There will be much regret in Malaya at I the news that Mr. Willie Harmston, the well-known circus proprietor, dk-d in Saigon a few days ago. Mr. Harmston. who was only 49. had been in the circus business since all162 words
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114 1936-02-03 5 Ulu Ayer Tawah Near Sitiawor: ACQUIRED BY WELLKNOWN COMPANY Ulu Ayer Tawah Estate, situated in the district of Sitiawan has changed hands, the new owners being the Pataling Rubber Estates. Ltd. The estate, which comprises about 837 acres of rubber, is owned by a small114 words
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Advertisement52 1936-02-03 5 iillllllllllMllWOlfc ZSkW 1 "II «i 11l nA II J iteepW. -qragi J-X. your WA I>']f 1 >']f IB with Macleans, the efficient wllililo peroxide toothpaste. Macleans removes tobacco stains, polishes the teeth, and preserves the enamel. Make sure you get |j||||'|} I Macleans. Sales Representative A. T GILLESPIE. P.O. Box52 words
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Advertisement54 1936-02-03 5 WHITE k 8 3^> a 200 YDS- sje OF H OUR 1935 HK SPECIAL designsmdisplay CRETCUNES AND CURTAIN NETS WHICH MUST BE CLEARED THIS WEEK USUALLY 75ct. 85ct, sl?.° TO CLEAR j Q YARDS 00 U FOR I 700 o BRITISH MANUFACTURE Amazing! HkjH the deference ■Ki M. a few54 words
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Article, Illustration278 1936-02-03 6 Fight With Angry Waves NIPPY IN A NEW ROLE Her colleague spent a busy time making her up as a clown to attend annual supper of the Circus Fans' Association held in the Olympia ring HER FIRST-BORN Mona, a London Zoo llama, was allowed to278 words
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3870 1936-02-03 7 SPEED LIMIT OF 30 M.P.H. FOR LORRIES MR. LAYCOCK'S MOTION ADOPTED BY COMMISSIONERS GOVERNMENT URGED TO ACT A resolution that the Government of the Colony be urgently requested to prescribe a speed limit under the Mi:,or Offences Ordinance of 30 miles per hour for all motor-lorries3,870 words
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Advertisement94 1936-02-03 7 Kiddies 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 Records. There are two complete and different series of these miniature masterpieces. SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM COMPRISING 39 NURSERY RHYMES These charming94 words
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Article1371 1936-02-03 8 CHELSEA'S FINE PERFORMANCE CHESTER SCORES A DOZEN AGAINST YORK CITY RANGERS DRAW WITH MOTHERWELL —Reuter. London, February 1. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish leaguer? DIVISION I Arsenal 1 Stoke C Birmingham 4 Blackburn R Bolton W—Reuter. - 1,371 words
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Article70 1936-02-03 8 —Reuter. Twelve Goals At Morton London, February 1. The following are the results of matches in the first round of the Scottish Cup Bones» 1 Airdrionians 3 Elgin 2 Chirnside 2 Galston 5 Stranraer 3 Kings Park 6 Wick 1 Morton 11 Blairgowrie 1 Ross County 0 St.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article58 1936-02-03 8 Reuter. Match Against Rangitikei Marton, February 1. The match between the M.C.C. tourists and Rangitikei was drawn. The M.C.C. hit up 186 for 4 wickets and declared. Mitchell Innes scored 104, not out, in 100 minutes, hitting one six and 12 fours. Rangitikei had 18 for one wicketReuter. - 58 words
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Article146 1936-02-03 8 Reuter. The Navy Held LIVERPOOL SWAMPED BY; BIRKENHEAD PARK London, February 1. The following are the results of principal j Rugby Union matches played today I Aidershot 13 Guy’s Hospital 8 Blackheath 6 The Army 1CBradford 24 Manchester 14 Bridgend 15 Devonport S 0 Cambridge U. 3.- Reuter. - 146 words
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Article216 1936-02-03 8 International Rugger VICTORY BY 13 POINTS TO THREE London. Feb. 1. Before a crowd of 50.000 which includ'd 15,000 Welshmen. Wales beat Scotland at Murrayfield in the International Rugg*?; match by 13 points to three. The weather was misty after early rain and he pitch was Very216 words
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Article61 1936-02-03 8 —Router. English Team v. Ireland London, Feb. 1. The following have been selected to represent England aguinst Ireland at Dublin on February 8: OWEN SMITH (St. Mary’s Hospital) OBOLENSKY (Oxford) CRANMER (Richmond) GERRARD (Bath) SEVER (Sale) GADNEY (Leicester) CANDLER (St. Barts. Hospital) KENDREW (Leicester) WHEATLEY (Coventry) LONGLAND (Northampton)—Router. - 61 words
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Article41 1936-02-03 8 —Reuter. A New Record Copenhagen, Feb. 2. The fifteen year old Ragnhild Hvegen, swum the 440 yards free style in 5 minutes 29 9|lo seconds beating Lenore Knights 5 minutes 30 seconds made in Boston in March 1934.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article553 1936-02-03 8 ANNUAL F.M.S.COLONY HOCKEY Colony Beaten In Thrilling Match CLANCY SCORES TWICE (From Our Own Correspondent) I Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 1. j After being down one goal within the first ten minutes and leading by two goals to one at half time and then on level terms five minutes from time,553 words
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Article119 1936-02-03 8 —Reuter. Match With Griqualand West CENTURIES BY O'BRIEN AND OLDFIELD Kimberly, February 1. The match between Griqualand West and the Australians was continued today. Thei Australians who had scored 119 for the loss of two wickets continued their innings to score 423 for the loss of—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article226 1936-02-03 8 SECOND P.C.C. PRACTICE GAME I The P. C. C. held another practice game yesterday between Anthony’s XI and Brady’s XI Batting first Anthony’s team, were all out for 135 runs. In reply Brady’s XI knocked up 136 for the loss of seven wickets, when stumps were drawn. The226 words
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Advertisement393 1936-02-03 8 Take SANATOGEN—then you will not feel so tired W( What Sanatogen has done for disappear, and in a short thousands of others it will do time, you will feel and for you. Your listlessness, your look a healthier, happier lack of energy to perform your being. daily task, or even393 words
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1148 1936-02-03 9 Opening On February 8 128 HORSES AND PONIES IN TRAINING The following is the full list of the horses and ponies in training for the Perak Turf Club Professional Races opening on February 8. showing, age, description, owner and trainer: M. van BREI KELEN 11,148 words
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Article88 1936-02-03 9 Wanderers Beaten At Soccer In a game of soccer on the Dato Kramat ground on Saturday, the Malay Volunteer Club gained a live clear goals' victory over the Wanderers despite, having decidedly the worst of the exchanges. The Wanderers were constantly attacking but their forwards did88 words
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Article43 1936-02-03 9 January Mixed Foursomes Results Mrs. Douglas and Milligan 41-6=35) Mrs. R. Williams and Shand 43-9=35) Tie Miss Shand and R. Williams 44-9=35) Miss Howes Roberts and Carmichael 40-3=37 R. Up Mrs. Knight and Kent 44-5=39 Mrs. Smith and Carson 44-6=3843 words
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Article347 1936-02-03 9 Practice Match On Esplanade BROOKE'S XI DEFEATS ANTHONY'S XI The Penang cricket season was ushered in on Saturday with a practice game on the Esplanade between T. S. Anthony’s XI and H. A .F. Brooke’s XI resulting in a win for the latter’s team by 39347 words
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Article202 1936-02-03 9 Malayan Tournament In August MR. CHUNG AH MING RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Feb. 1. At a general meeting tonight of the Perak Lawn Tennis Association at the Ipoh Club, presided over by Mr. Chung Ah Ming, the most important discussion was the coming202 words
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Article715 1936-02-03 9 CAPONE PAYS $llO FIVE HORSES SCORE DOUBLES i (From Our Own Correspondent) i Taiping, Feb. 1. Today’s races, the second day! of the Skye Meeting, attracted a (bigger crowd than on the previous day. The weather was fine to begin with but rain came down715 words
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Advertisement137 1936-02-03 9 JUST THE THING FOR DANCERS! tr E JOHNSON’S POWDERED WAX yj S Mi Made for Dance Floors only. 3 FTorl 8 |g f7lS| EASY T USE STMPLY SHAKE IT W 1 LIGHTLY ON THE FLOOR. WILL GIVE yj S 1 1 LIS I S LA® a PERFECT dancing surface, any-137 words
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Advertisement60 1936-02-03 9 NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED FANCY LADIES' STRAW HATS (MADE IN ENGLAND.) PRICES ;.w Many Varieties. $l.OO Each |||[JfrjSy $1 50 All Latest I $2 00 I® Colours. s2 so hW $3.00 New Fashions. $3.50 I $4.00 F'o A Sizes S»W Sole Importers j M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON, GENERAL MERCHANTS60 words
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Article743 1936-02-03 10 Gently lift up that bit of willow, Resting high on that rustic wall, And I will spin you stories three-soore, Of the glorious times of yore. King Willow has come into his own again. Old bats will be taken out, looked at, oiled and prepared for the fray743 words
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Article179 1936-02-03 10 So Stabbed His Elderly Cousin r j PROVINCE MALAY ON TRIAL I i At the Assize Court this morning before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and a Common Jury with Mr. D. A. Coupar as Foreman the trial wag continued of Sahat bin Juseh, a youthful looking Malay179 words
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Article, Illustration854 1936-02-03 10 BEHIND THE SECRETS OF TRADE IN ARMS SIR BASIL ZAHAROFF I i Sir Basil Zaharoff, the so-called mystery man of Europe, is in the news again. Mention of his name in connection with the evidence now being given before the Royal Commission on the private854 words
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Article163 1936-02-03 10 Man-Eating Crocodile Caught Alive (From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, Feb. 2 i A huge crocodile measuring over 15 feet, with a girth of well over two t, was caught alive at Port Weld today It is stated to be a man-eater and was baited by a “pawang” after163 words
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Article61 1936-02-03 10 I Over sl2*- Millions “Surplus' In 11 Months In a supplement to the F.M.S. Go\ ment Gazette appears the statement <• venue and expenditure for 1935 to thof November. November revenue was $4,973,^'and expenditure $3,562,857.61. Rev<‘ for the eleven months, January to X ber, totalled $56,450,903 14, and61 words
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Advertisement62 1936-02-03 10 YARDLEY H LAVENDER THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE BL So fresdi and fragrant, the Yardley Lavender gives you a daintiness and charm which no other perfume can quite equal. A Lovable Fragrance—exquisite at all times and especially perfect for the informal occasion when a heavy, exotic scent might be out of harmony.62 words
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Article320 1936-02-03 11 Tamil Arrested In Early Hours Of Morning SEQUEL IN DISTRICT COURT On receiving certain information, several detective® were detailed to watch a lane off Ah Quee Street in the early hours of Thursday. There was a drizzle at the time but they settled down to their uncomfortable320 words
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Article283 1936-02-03 11 Large Attendance At Funeral 'I ->* death occurred on the 31st ultimo H Ater Star of Inche Rahm ah, •wife of Mr. Chedin Md. Hashim of Messrs. A. Dennys X’ Company of Penang. The deceased 4a ly was suddenly taken ill on that day,283 words
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Article804 1936-02-03 11 It's Signilcance To Hindus NO RECEPTION THIS YEAR (BY “A MODERN HINDU”) I shall not tell you a long story’ about j the subject. You all know that Thai- pusam is an annual event finishing, in Penang, with a fireworks display on the Race Course. At the804 words
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Article354 1936-02-03 11 Trouble Over A Girl INDIAN ADVISED TO LEAVE STATE Seremban. February’ 2. An unusual case came before the Seremban magistrate, Mr. B.S. Davis, when an Indian, Sadasivam. was called upon to show’ cause why’ he should not enter into a bond to keep the peace. Sadasivam354 words
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Article62 1936-02-03 11 (Prom Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Feb. 3. Two bi# Malayan bears were shot by a party of hunters in the jungle near Parit during the week-end and were brought to Ipoh yesterday for sale. Each of the bears weighed over 300 lbs. and their carcases placed62 words
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Article51 1936-02-03 11 Tokio. Feb. 1. Newspaper 1 report that Japanese mining interests have decided to work the manganese, iron and tin mines in Kwangsi Province in co-operation with the government of Kwangsi. A joint stock companv, a Sino-Japarese joint concern, capitaliz'd at Yen 15,000.000 will be51 words
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Article445 1936-02-03 11 Sitalakshmi Ammal Lakshmanan Oee of the grandest Hindu weddings ever hdd in Penang took place yesterday morning at 63A, McAlister Road, Penang the residence of Mr. V. Nauasam Pillay J.P., when his elder daughter. Sitalakshmi Ammal, was married to Mr. A. Lakshmanan, formerly of the “Pinang Gazette”, Penang,445 words
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Article150 1936-02-03 11 Annual Celebrations Last Night The Local Masters and Gunners Association held their annual celebrations last night at their premises in Dato Kramat Road. A ronggeng performance helped to enliven proceedings. The celebrations were to have taken place on January 24 but were put off owing to150 words
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Article41 1936-02-03 11 —Reuter Wireles'. Order Restored After One Week Beirut, February 1. After riots lasting a week in the course of nationalist agitation against the Government, order has been restored throughout Syria. All is quiet now at Aleppo x’-’J Damascus.-—Reuter Wireles'. - 41 words
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Advertisement108 1936-02-03 11 I Have You A Personal Weighing Machine IN YOUR HOME? f I I WE HAVE SOME REALLY ATTRACTIVE AND WELL DESIGNED MODELS AT $17.50 EACH. I IN A VARIETY OF COLOURS a/so NURSERY SCALES at $l4-50. NO FEAR WITH RELIATEX RUNPROOF HOSE PURE SILK. EASTERN BAZAAR. "E. O." Hotel PENANG.108 words
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Article2618 1936-02-03 12 Favourable Current Year's Sales PROBLEM OF RESTRICTION Sir Herbert Wright And Balanced Supply At Remunerative Prices The twenty-sixth annual general meeting of Tamiang Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on Jan. 16 at Bunge House, 71 St. Mary-axe, London, EC. Sir Herbert Wright (the chairman) presided. The representatives2,618 words
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Article415 1936-02-03 12 INCREASED FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE The Annual Colonial Report for Ceylon for 1934 (Stationery Office, ss) indicates the repercussions of the world slump in this predominantly agricultural community. The prosperity iof the island depends chiefly on tea. rubber and the products of the coconut palm, a basis which415 words
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Article288 1936-02-03 12 Reduction Of Capital Confirmed In the Chancery Division on Jan. 14 Mr. Justice Luxmoore confirmed a reduction of the capital of the Yunnan Rubber Estates, Ltd., of Capel House, New Broad-street, j E C., from £125,000, divided into 1,125,000: shares of 2s each, to £40.625, divided into 125.000288 words
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Advertisement755 1936-02-03 12 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour FD fair-minded physician will at once reoOCtO I* S ommend it for its definite benefits in t h e treatment of many common kidney Tell About Successful Prescription That an d baldder disorders. Cystex counterls Ending Kidney and Bladder Troubles sensations755 words
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Article161 1936-02-03 13 Progress At Ayer Tawar ADEQUATE DRAINAGE STILL REQUIRED Although gazetted in 1929, it was not till recently that land has been taken 11 the large Malay Reservation at Ayer ar on the road from Bruas to Sitiawan. •ie section of the boundary of this161 words
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Article326 1936-02-03 13 -dated earlier, it was some time be- the Malays applied for land in this rvation, but nowadays applications H 1 appear to come in almost daily j the large area which comprises this rvation is likely to be entirely under ivation and inhabited at no distant date, j326 words
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Article112 1936-02-03 13 —Reuter. Duke And Duchess Of York TO BE INCLUDED IN PRAYERS IN FUTURE London, Jan. 31. An official indication that Her Majesty the Queen is to be known as Queen Alary, is given in the London Gazette in announcing that the prayer book.—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article215 1936-02-03 13 —Reuter Shanghai Broker Convicted SUM OF $50,000 INVOLVED Shanghai, February 1. Raven Brown was convicted by the United States court for China on seven charges arising from the failure of the American Oriental Finance Corporation. The sentences are expected on Monday. The prosecution withdrew the charges—Reuter - 215 words
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Article140 1936-02-03 13 Chinese Girl Robbed Of Gold Necklace A daring daylight robbery took place in a back lane off Koek Road, Singapore, on Thursday, when an eleven-year-old Chinese girl was robbed of her gold necklace and pendant by a Chinese cyclist. It appears that the cyclist took her by, surprise—snatching140 words
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Article102 1936-02-03 13 In honour of his appointment as a Municipal Commissioner, Dr. Ong Chong Keng will be entertained to a tea party by the members of the Ong Kongsi, at the kongsi premises in Penang Road on February 4 at 5 p.m. At the opening of the meeting102 words
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230 1936-02-03 13 To Take Place As Usuc* OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE I London, Feb. 1. An Official announcement from Bucking- j ham Palace states that some misunder- standing appears to have arisen in connection with the cancellation of en- j gagements due to take place before230 words
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Article65 1936-02-03 13 Reuter Over 200,000 Visitors So Far VISIT OF GERMAN PROFESSORS London. January 31. Three hundred and fifty German professors and art students who have chartered the steamer General Stuben arrive in London on February’ 8 to spend five days at the Chinese Art Exhibition. Hitherto well overReuter - 65 words
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Article46 1936-02-03 13 Reuter In Murdered Husband’s Place Baton Rouges, February 1. The new’ Governor. Mr. James Noe, has appointed Mrs. Huey Long, widow of the murdered “Dictator" as Senator to replace her husband for the remainder of the un- expired term– Reuter - 46 words
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Article29 1936-02-03 13 —Reuter. Pandit Nehru Elected President Behar, Orissa, February 1. It is officially announced that Pandit Jewharlal Nehru has been elected President of the Indian National Congress.-—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article44 1936-02-03 13 —Reuter. Diamanti's Army Annihilated Dessie, February 1. The Abyssinian headquarters announce a great victory over Diamanti’s army which was annihilated. They claim that the battle ended yesterday with the capture of hundreds of prisoners and quantities of guns. machine guns and ammunition.-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article47 1936-02-03 13 Reuter Wireless. Cario, F bruary 1. Fifty students ar.d several police were injured in the course of fighting which broke out today and U still proceeding. The fighting originated when the Police threw a cordon around the Sheiks Training College in the Kasrelaini District.Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration49 1936-02-03 13 Mr. (>. C. Miller, of the Dunlop Rubber Co., who will be proceeding on leave in the middle of this month, was entertained to dinner on last Friday by Messrs. Khoo Soo Jin and Khoo Soo Ghee of Messrs. K. Lee San Company, Beach Street. Penang.49 words
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Article81 1936-02-03 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Private Cars Again Responsible For Increase I I London, February 2. i The Transport Miristry census of road vahicler shows that the number of mechanically propelled vehicles in use at September 30, 1935—the peak period of the year—was 2,581,027 which was 164,119 more than at—Rugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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Advertisement169 1936-02-03 13 In 2 minutes stomach pins are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gas—disappear within two minutes rf taking a dose of Chardox. Chardox Is not a drug—it is a highly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal. It is at least fifty imes more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and has fifty tunes169 words
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Advertisement85 1936-02-03 13 I JUST ARRIVED I I Ittsjj® fiJ m 5 i ■■■in '‘'n L SOMETHING PlfPIPn Tn N MOST ills® ONIONS HAVE WITH LJIB II I i bottled IN Wyl england i a DduK prepared in CHEESE ita» V,NEGAR I STOCKED BY 1 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. < I PRITCHARD85 words
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Article353 1936-02-03 14 j OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIR MAIL j The Outward Imperial Aircraft left Calcutta at 6.26 a.m. for Akyab today. ■OUTWARD NETHERLANDS AIR MAIL i The Outward Netherlands Aircraft left Rangoon at 5.45 a.m. for Bangkok to- day. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra. by route353 words
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Article847 1936-02-03 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 S.S. TEUCER from North Continent. Sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. MENTOR from Singapore. Sails foi Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow. ;S.S. DE WEERT847 words
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Advertisement142 1936-02-03 14 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-come of the Hidden Music Treasure® of Eminent Musicians who will be the glory of India, nay, of the whole world. Latest Releases just arrived. Sole Agents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang 111 ENG AUN TONG I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL142 words
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Advertisement75 1936-02-03 14 THE LEADING MEDICINE FORHn SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, hISW RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, i ™PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. Clarke’s Blood Mixture is the direct way to health as it removes the CAUSE mixture o f t he disease from the blood and restores health and75 words
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Miscellaneous585 1936-02-03 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY T ran snii ssi on—s Two of the following frequencies will be u*xl GSC 9,580 kc s (31.32 m.), GSB 9,510 kcs (31.55 m.), GSL 6,110 kc s (49.10 m.), GSA 6,050 kc* (49.59 in.). 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. A Sonata Recital. Watson Forbeg (Viola)585 words
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Miscellaneous498 1936-02-03 14 tin. 7.35 “La Boheme” Acts 3 and 4. 7.35 8.8. C. Weekly Bulletin. 7.45 Dance 8.35 What’s On In Penang. 8.40 Recorded Music. 7.55 Messrs. Anthony and ComSongs by Harry Lauder. 9.00 Clore down 1 pany’s Share Report. 8.00 Asiatic Music. •8.30 What’s On In Penang. 8.35 “Pinang TOMORROW i498 words
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Advertisement1839 1936-02-03 15 rv\>ll3-14- IJebBSI 0 1 M' HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 1 i > BLUB FUMMBL LIMB Hamburg. LONDON AND nobw oontinknt m» Eastern Mai| p asse nger and Freight Service IB MB>Motleß with Glen A Shire Line. OUTWARDS J' To^0 T For Port Sicettenham, Singapore Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, C. DEUCALION Mars., L’don, R’dam,1,839 words
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Miscellaneous514 1936-02-03 16 MAJESTIC I ISWWW OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 P.M. jqq TONIGHT 9-30 NIGHTLY 9 0 MVCTCOV TMDIfIC Gran Chaco— land of the green death, of impenetrable jungles til! 4 GR4KD COM cnv i ONE OF THE GOOFIEST CHINESE COMEDY swamps, terrifying, creeping things and beasts of prey where AND C^3 MEDY514 words
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Article415 1936-02-03 17 Ex-Police Cadet Bound Over "BLANDISHING LIFE PRESERVER" A former police cadet, who objected to s newspaper article that referred to his v tfe. v is bound over at Old-street Policecourt on Jan. 18 on a charge of assault. The ease was a sequel to a415 words
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Article333 1936-02-03 17 Aileqations In A Pension Appeal allegations that police officers from < <*r divisions were set to “spy” on police- on duty were made at London Ses- s during the hearing of an exconstable’s appeal. >hn ReOd appealed against the decision of 'ho police authority to grant333 words
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Article469 1936-02-03 17 All-In Wrestling Penalties JUDGE'S COMMENT ON BIG CLAIMS A common informer, Mr. Eric Edward Kitchener, of Aidbourne Park, Shepherd’s Bush, as a result of three actions, which ended before Mr. Justice Atkinson in the King’s Bench Division on Jan. 20, relating to Sundhy displays of all-in469 words
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Article263 1936-02-03 17 Paintsna Coolv T© Serve 2 Months' PJ. Tan Ho Peng, a painting cooly of Port Swettenham, was produced before Inche Abdul Rahman, the Klang magistrate, and charged with the theft of three pairs of trousers, three white coats and $lO cash the movable property of Mr. Tek263 words
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Article565 1936-02-03 17 Accused Of Murder On The High Seas ALLEGED ATTACK ON SLEEPING MEN London, Jan. 18. On charges of murder on the high seas, attempted murder, and doing grievous bodily harm, Edward Styles, 51, a fireman on the Anchor liner Cameronia was, at Southampton committed for565 words
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Article155 1936-02-03 17 May Fight £250,000 Court Case Hollywood, January 18. Two of the four wives John Gilbert loved end lost may fight a court case for £250,000 here soon. Leatrice Joy, ex-film star of the silent Screen, who was the second of the four, is contemplating taking action to155 words
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Article4031 1936-02-03 18 HISTORY, CULTIVATION AND USE CUSTOMS OFFICER REVIEWS A PLANT AND A HABIT The following article written by Mr. S. G. H. Leyh, Deputy Commissioner of Customs and Excise, was to have been delivered in the form of an address to the Seremban Rotary Club last week.4,031 words
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Advertisement76 1936-02-03 18 4 'ssastses» X. j i> X BEARING METALS I ANTI-FRICTION I AND PRINTERS METALS A. reputation of many years standing, and an ever increasing demand throughout E Malaya testifies to the sterling worth of g Alloy Smelters Ltd. Bearing, Anti-friction, m and Printers Metal. They are renowned |g for economy,76 words
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Article780 1936-02-03 19 What German Boys Are Being Taught ASTONISHING CLAIMS Every little German boy and girl is Jiarply warned, of the perils of “blood npurity” and picturesquely taught the lt -ed of the Fatherland for “fertiler families to protect the New Germany,” in the atest text-book for Third Reich780 words
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267 1936-02-03 19 Man Behind The Exchange Fund CONTROLLED VAST SUMS OF MONEY Mr. Robert Kay, Principal of the Foreign Exchange Section of the Bank of England, dropped dead in St. Swithin’s Lane. City, while on his way to the Bank. He was 63* I He267 words
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Article223 1936-02-03 19 Moulding German Youth Success is apparently’ being achieved by the Nazi leaders in training and educating the German people. The leaders are now sure of the youth of both sexes, and are adapting them without question or criticism to the fulfilment of National Socialist party requirements223 words
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Article1073 1936-02-03 19 Fear Driving On The Nations At Geneva MECHANISED WARFARE INDUCING A CHANGE CF HEART I I i Those of us who are accustomed to expect certain reactions on our minds at the mention of the words Freedom and Liberty will have to be a little more critical1,073 words
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Advertisement40 1936-02-03 19 L/W /NS I APIOL STEEL I 1 Sure and certain for >ll Female I I complai.its.Everyladyshould I I keep a box in the house. I I W. J. EDMONDS. I I The ZZngliah Pharmacy I I 83-M, Beach Street, Penan*.40 words
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Advertisement417 1936-02-03 19 L WTHffi ENDANGERS HEALTH “J'S on as man y people do, fagged out day J X after day, is risking serious illness any I lIL chance infection or extra strain may lead to a w*’" real breakdown. G I rK Ka You must have a reserve of energy—and that z,417 words
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Article1572 1936-02-03 20 INTERESTING FIXTURE AT IPOH i I i MR. A. C. J. TOWERS' I EFFORTS A SUCCESS i i I Sultan Of Perak I Present (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Feb. 2. The scene was that of a typical Malayan vernacular school compound; a big tent was1,572 words
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Article109 1936-02-03 20 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following ties have been arranged for Friday:— Men’s Doubles Handicap:—S. V. Adams and J. E. A. Clark Plus Iv. J. A. P. Cameron and R. W. Scarlett —5. Court No. 1. C. D. Morgan and H. R. Baker —3 v. A. W. Wallich109 words
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Article616 1936-02-03 20 GLENEALY RUBBER RECORD Shareholders in Glenealy Plantations are to receive a final dividend of six per cent., making 14 per cent., for the year ended October 31. 1935. Since its first dividend w r as declared »n 1911, Glenealy has paid a return of 344 per cent.616 words
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Article42 1936-02-03 20 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 London Bank 214 1’32 4 m|st 2]4 332 Private 3 m]st credit 2!4 3'B 3 Documentary 214 I'2 On New York Demand 58 3j16 India T.T. 154 France T.T. 865 Hong Kong T.T. 43*4 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis42 words
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Article389 1936-02-03 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the Latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. a Bhar List today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller: RUBBER: Bedford 85 90 85 90 Broga 92 95 92 95 Kedah 2.65 2.75 2.75 2.90 Kempas 1.92% 2.10 1.92% 2.10 Malaka389 words
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Article106 1936-02-03 20 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 59 64 74 53 64 New York 5.00% 5.00% Montreal 4.99% 4.99% Brussels 29.34 29.33 Geneva 15.19% 15.18% Amsterdam 7.28% 7.28% Milan 62% 62% Berlin 12.29 12.29% Prague 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors106 words
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Article241 1936-02-03 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 B. Selangor 94 96 94 96 Hitam 45 47% 45 47% Hong Fatt 92% 95 92% 97% Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Klang River 1.92% 1.97% 1.90 1.95 Kuchai 67% 72% 67%241 words
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Article114 1936-02-03 20 riN SATURDAY TODAY London—(Sppt) £208.0.0 No market London—(3 months) £198.5.0 No market Singapore $101.62% $101.0»‘ Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.— (Sundried) $6.40 $6.20 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $11.0» RUBBER London 6 15 16d 6 15 16d New York 14%c(G) 15c(G» Singapore—Spot 24 %c 24 %< Feb./Mar 24 %c114 words
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Advertisement213 1936-02-03 20 TRIUMPH Have you seen j j new wonc er tac cc tAv- n//. Lightweight? MODEL L2/1 250 c.c. O.H.V. Magdyno full electrical equipment $350.00 only The latest model designed for speed and durability combined with low running costs. NOW ON VIEW AT UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Warin Studios 27 SITUATION WANTED213 words
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Miscellaneous36 1936-02-03 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 E. Noon 81 N. TIDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 10.40 a.m 4.46 a.m. 10.20 p.m 4.19 p.m. TOMORROW 11.31 a.m 5.34 a.m. 11.09 p.m 5.22 p.m.36 words
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