Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 February 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-02-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 26. Vol. XCIV. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1936. PRICE 10 CENIS.20 words
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Article128 1936-02-04 1 s.—Reuter. Reduced To MPROVED MONETARY SITUATION London, Feb. 3. reduction to 2 1)2% brings -Herlands bank rate to the level ich it stood in April last prior v currency crisis in gold bloc ies. Since the end of Septemv. rjii the rate stood as high as ers.—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article85 1936-02-04 1 n. Rugby Radio Service. Exhibit Added Tc Collection London, Feb. 3. i.’inued popularity of the Geolo■ni in its new home at South <>n where the League's internanetary and economic conference 1' ’3 «nd to which the museum was :n its cramped quarters in Jer't. Piccadilly, is shown byn. Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article72 1936-02-04 1 m ■< t their commitments.—Rugby S rv'ce. Activity In British Steel Industry London, Feb. 3. at activity of the British steel i > in which production is at record s .shown by the report of the Tees s oni is. The imports of foreign mu iy wen doublem ■< t their commitments.—Rugby S rv'ce. - 72 words
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Article24 1936-02-04 1 Reuter. New York. February 3. r *fty people died during the week-end as '«■suit yf the continued Arctic weather.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article190 1936-02-04 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Investigation By Experts POINTS TO BE STUDIED London, February 3. Senor Gomez, the Mexican Ambassador iin Paris, was elected Chairman of the Committee of Experts which met at Geneva today and began the task of investigating the effectiveness of extension of embargo on—Rugby Radio Service. - 190 words
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Article128 1936-02-04 1 early hours of the morning.—Rugby Rado Service. London Retail Butchers' Supplies Cut Off London, Feb. 3. Work at the great meat market et Smithfield's was interrupted today by an unofficial strike in which bumpers, cutters, salesmen, and pitchers to the number of several thousands participated. Thousands ofearly hours of the morning.—Rugby Rado Service. - 128 words
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Article59 1936-02-04 1 sul who arrived from Alexandria. —Reuter Wireless. Cairo, Feb 3. Following the incident at the British Consulate at Damanhour on January 28, when a mob tore down the Union Jack, the flag was today formally re-hoisted and saluted by a detachment of Egyptian infantry in the presencesul who arrived from Alexandria.—Reuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article45 1936-02-04 1 I. Rugby Rad o Service. London, Feb. 3 Sterling on New York was 5.01-3 16 and Paris 74-15 16. The Stock markets to e was firm with British Funds steady. War Loan was 106-9 16. Gold was 140 lid. Rugby Rad o Service.I. Rugby Rad o Service. - 45 words
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Article36 1936-02-04 1 j.—Rugby Radio Service. The Swedish 4,600 tons aircraft cruiser “Gotland” which is visiting British waters arrived at Spithead today and exchanged salutes of guns with military and naval saluting batteries. —Rugby Radio Service.j.—Rugby Radio Service. - 36 words
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Article60 1936-02-04 1 .—Reuter. Recapture Of Makale Imminent TOWN SURROUNDED: GARRISON ISOLATED Addis Ababa, Feb. 3. The recapture of Makale is imminent according to unconfirmed reports from the northern front. It is stated that the river form ing the main water supply has been diverted, the town surrounded and the garrison” • .—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article51 1936-02-04 1 Reuter. Ten Men Killed And 20 Injured Los Angeles, Feb. 3. Ten men were killed and 20 injure! in a fire at their sleeping quarters at Park Dam on the Colorado River Ninety v :r sleeping in the dormitory and 60 escaped despite the rapid spread of theReuter. - 51 words
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Article40 1936-02-04 1 —Reuter No Decision Possible Before Oct. 2 i i Washington. February 3 i I No decision was given on the validity > of the Tennessee Valley authority today 1 The decision is now impossible before October 2 —Reuter I. —Reuter - 40 words
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Article163 1936-02-04 1 Rugby Radio Service. Seasonal Increase ACCENTUATED BY SPELL OF BAD WEATHER I London, Feb. 3. i Accentuation of the normal seasonal I .increase in unemployment at this time of the year is due to a spell of unfavourable weather around the date of the count and toRugby Radio Service. - 163 words
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Article97 1936-02-04 1 —Reuter. Bitter Controversy In Congress Washington. Feb. 4. I I Ar ext msion of the present neutrality restrictions with an addition on the ban on loans to belligerents appears likely as a result of the bitter controversy in Congress ■with regard to America's neutrality. I The divergence of—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article156 1936-02-04 1 Well-Known Singapore Chinese Arrested STOREKEEPER OF BOUSTEAD COMPANY Allowed $50,000 Bail (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 4. Copra valued at $70,000 was missing from Boustead and Company’s Godown at Robertson Quay and a wellknown Chinese storekeeper has been arrested. Tie was charged in the156 words
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Article67 1936-02-04 1 their sheep in drifts on wolds. —Rugby Radio Service. Over North Cv Engicnd And Midlands London, Feb. 3. There were heavy falls of snow today over the North of England and the Midlands. ten inches being reported from Northumberland and Durham. As far south as Norththeir sheep in drifts on wolds.—Rugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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116 1936-02-04 1 Income Expenditure Account For The Year Ended 31st December, 1935 I Expenditure To Subsistence Allowanc-' es $3,595, Medical Expens.s $9, Miscellaneous $33.75, Excess of Income over Expenditure $639.19, Total: $4,276.94. Income By Donations Penang Club M?mbers (per Messrs. Evatt Co $2,964.79, Straits Trading Co. Club Menxbeis116 words
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Article289 1936-02-04 1 Praise For Traffic Control System REBUTS CRITICISMS OF R.A.C. SECRETARY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. February 4. Lord Nuffield, the great English car manufacturer who left in the Marella yesterday to begin his tour of Java, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, is coming back to289 words
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Article88 1936-02-04 1 Alleged Sequel Tc Affray In Park (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Feb. 4 As a result of an affray in the Great World in the early hours of Sunday morning, two Europeans were taken to the General Hospital. They are H. Cromarty of Henry Waugh and Company Charles88 words
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Article100 1936-02-04 1 Taipmg Fish Hawker Trapped By Police (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, February 3. As a sequel to complaints from Malays residing at Bagan Padang (Sungei Rotan) tho Taipmg Police laid a trap and succeeded in catching a Chinese fish hawker who used an unjust daching Accused, Lim100 words
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Advertisement133 1936-02-04 1 II Ml 'll' mi '«rial MB Ml I- 1 J*, nr ’T’T*, T7S’.’JEVTCk IBi ’PHONE £43. PENANG Wednesday, Thursday Saturday dances at WHICH The DANI SISTERS will appear DINNER WILL BE SERVED ON THE LAWNS. WEATHER PERMITTING, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR THOSE DESIRING MEALS Ol T OF DOORS. WEDDING CAKES133 words
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Advertisement17 1936-02-04 1 Before ytm buy that Camera, ask to see the ROLLEICORD the mirror-reflex Camera for every man. I17 words
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Advertisement1459 1936-02-04 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PERSIAN CARPETS RANKS I ADVERTISEMENTS to Be H e ld it DOESN T RUN W 1 On Thursday, 6th February, 1936 D A MB/ l/WSwH At ii a m NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK At General Sales Room, Penang. UAkIRES AAA ATCf*LIADDI lOF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Bukhara Khurasan1,459 words
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Article590 1936-02-04 3 MEMORIAL UNVEILED AT JAMNAGAR Jamnagar, Jan. 11 His Excellency the Viceroy unveiling today a memorial statue to “Ranji,” the late Jam Saheb of Nawanagar said:I am rure that we must all have listeni with feelings of considerable emotion > tiie \<iy moving and affecting speech which590 words
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Article169 1936-02-04 3 Calcutta, Jan. 10 ws from Tibetan sources available in itta shews that the Tashi Lama has led not to return to Lhasa this year, according to the Tibetan Calendar, •’iisidei -d inauspicious. The present i > ailed pig year’ will terminate by tuiry 23, when the auspicious169 words
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Article279 1936-02-04 3 P.M.G.'s STATEMENT ON BOMBAY NEGOTIATIONS ORDER PLACED FOR 'PLANES Colombo, Jan, 15. An order has already been placed for a aeroplanes to be built for the Indo-Ceylon e air mail service, and every effort is to be r made to inaugurate the service by July this279 words
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137 1936-02-04 3 Plans Of Agriculture Ministry The resumption on a commercial scale of the plantation of cinchona in Ceylon is being planned by’ the Ministry’ of Agriculture and Lands as a result of three years of experiment and research by’ the department of Agriculture. This is137 words
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Article337 1936-02-04 3 Hindu-Muslim Unity Essential To Success i Bombay, Jan. 11 Sir Mahomed Yakub, who is in Bombay I in connection with the annual meeting of 1 the mercantile marine training ship Dufferin, in the course of an interview said “the bogey of rejecting the new constitute tion is337 words
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Article797 1936-02-04 3 NUCLEUS OF THE ATOM Madras, Jan. 9. The nucleus of the atom is the most I outstanding topic in physical research now in the whole physical world,” said Prof. Appa Rao at Adyar, on Tuesday afternoon, (giving an exposition, illustrated by lantern slides, of the growth of scientific797 words
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Advertisement49 1936-02-04 3 SPECIAL SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED For The Chinese New Year 5,000 Pairs IRONSIDE BARRAT SHOES (Made in England.) llj I I Various Kinds A” Colours PER PAIR Sizes 4 To ll Sole Agents X’ Importers M.A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON GENERAL MERCHANT Nos. 252 416 PENANG ROAD. Telephone No. 361' PENANG.49 words
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Advertisement188 1936-02-04 3 r s I ifiraanßiF I est OS Inend I 1 J CCH nnr Tore and delicately medicated, ILLL/ rvl Cuticura Talcum coolsand comforts EST HMb J Akin baby's tender skin and keeps it nNU sweet and wholesome. Shaken on AND I I COP the skin after the bath p roteft188 words
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1388 1936-02-04 4 America's Biliion-Dollar Tribute to the Underworld At luncheon recently the conversation turned, as it so frequently seems to in America these days, to the topic of law enforcement. The difficulties of combating the racketeer were brought up. One of the members of the1,388 words
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Article352 1936-02-04 4 Never in Vain. By J. L. Hardy. (Collins. 7s. 6d.> The real secret of living dangerously .was possibly confided only to those who fought in the Great War. The deepest thrills of love, too, are perheps at their intensest only when a foreboding sense of sudden parting352 words
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437 1936-02-04 4 Lived on Three farthings a Week for 30 Years George Carpenter, of Radstock, Somerset, has just died after living for sixteen y years in a hole in a refuse-dump. j Hermits are considered very odd per- sonr, nowadays. A century ago they were height of fashion. No country gentle- man437 words
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Article57 1936-02-04 4 While the Dionne quintuplets are being tended like little kings, there is another set of ’quins who do not seem to havq aroused American interest at all. They were born during Christmas week 1 in Managua, Nicaragua, to Mrs. Timotea 1 Laines, who is thirty-eight. Her husband57 words
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Article534 1936-02-04 4 Attractive Story Of V Modern America tl JUDITH. By Clarissa Fairchild Cushn <’i. r e (London: Methuen Co., 7 6). a The great change in the lives of two ina dividual? that inevitably occurs when tliey marry is the fount and origin of many a c problem. Each534 words
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Advertisement332 1936-02-04 4 CHEAFFERS i "LWERY SHEAFFER owner knows he has the finest writing instrument he can procure. It is built to last y&f /M vour lifetime. Platinum in the fluid /fjff 4 ML Visible J ‘/via Skrip channel, gold and iridium, an exclusive SHEAFFER combination, gauge the flow fluid with your speed332 words
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Advertisement256 1936-02-04 4 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operatic'! If you feel old before your time m suffer from nerve, brain and phy <• weakness, you will find new happin and health in an American medical di covery which restores youthful vin< and vitality quicker than gland oper tions. It is a256 words
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2671 1936-02-04 5 P. T. Co operators’ Lively Meeting CRITICISMS OF THE COMMITTEE Member Walks Out PROTEST AGAINST DISMISSAL OF CLERK Kuala Lumpur, February 3. -hi cxiiai i linary general meeting of the F.M.S. Posts and Telegraphs tive I hriit and Loan Society Ltd., held yesterday, the President, i in son, threatened his2,671 words
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Article599 1936-02-04 5 n Youthful Tamil Gets Five d y Years r. 1— J NOT GUILTY OF d MURDER L a (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Feb. 4. j Exercising leniency on account of the' e youthfulness of the prisoner, the Hon. Mr. o Justice Aitken passed sentence of five599 words
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Advertisement54 1936-02-04 5 I WHITEAWAYS j I 1 1 v j 7 200 YDSOF |H OUB 1935 H SPECIAL DESIGNS B| DISPLAY IN CRETONNES AND CURTAIN NETS WHICH MUST BE CLEARED THIS WEEK USUALLY 75ct. 85ct. 8 sl°° i I r TO CLEAR v j Q YARDS i (J FOR I w I54 words
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Article, Illustration200 1936-02-04 6 London express PHOTOGRAPHED FROM THE AIR i K-u .e aerial picture of the wrecked Penzance-London express l„ 3 t’ie extent af the damage after its collision with some goods trucks iivd., Sanvenham, Wiltshire Most of the injured were in the three first teaches, one of200 words
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Article104 1936-02-04 7 Alleged Non-Government Chandu Quah Kheng Aun was produced in the j police court yesterday charged with possession of non-govemment chandu, at Weld Quay on February 2. After the charge had been explained the case was transferred to the District Cour t for mention on February 10. Bail104 words
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Article215 1936-02-04 7 Famous Regiment Arrives From Shanghai Singapore. Feb. 1 A few hours after the Inniskilling Fusiliers dis'embarked from the tiansport Dorsetshire at Jardines Wharf this morning, Wiltshire Regiment boarded the vessel, which leaves this evening The Wilts are bound for Bangalore. The Fusiliers, who arrived from Shanghai215 words
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Article178 1936-02-04 7 Kuala Kangsar Entertain Mr. G. F. Staynes, A.D.O. Kuala Kangsar, Jan. 31 Prior to hii tianswer to oumut as District Officer, the stall oi the Kuala Kangsar Land Office entertained Mr. G.F. Staynes, A.D.0., to tea at the Federal Rest Houseyesterday afternoon. a number of officers were178 words
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Article58 1936-02-04 7 A young Kheh named Kong Onn claimed trial in the police court yesterday when charged with house trespass by entering 12, Muntri Street in the early hours cf January 26, with the intention of committing an offence. The case was postponed till February 7 for enquiries58 words
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Article403 1936-02-04 7 Two Convictions INTERESTING FACTS REVEALED A remarkable story was unfolded before the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. H. M. Blacker, w’hen a middle-aged Chinese woman I of the labouring class was accused of exercising wrongful control over her 11-year- old step-daughter. The allegation was that j she403 words
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Article243 1936-02-04 7 Perak Malay Avenges Four Deaths Taiping, Feb, 2. The sight of a huge crocodile being carried by about half a dozen men, after it had been firmly secured to a long piece of, woed, through the streets here caused great excitement among a crowd of people243 words
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Article133 1936-02-04 7 Sails For Philippines And America Singapore, February J Bishop and Mrs. Edwin F. Lee sailed from Singapore yesterday on the Gneisenau for the Philippines, where they expect to spend the month of February They plan to sail from Manila on March 2 on the Empress of Japan and133 words
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Article153 1936-02-04 7 me tvov. other Denis, from «SV Xavier’s, F-. nang, has gone to Singapore t® replace Rev. Brother Loran, who is now in charge of the Brothers’ School in Pulau < rikus. His many friende throughout Malaya will bo pleased to learn that Rev. I Bro.153 words
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Advertisement288 1936-02-04 7 Quickly Gives Teeth New Lustre and Natural Whiteness Scientists have found that ugly stain and decay are caused by germs in the mouth. v e an antiseptic cleansing with Kolynos and quickly the dangerous mouth germs are destroyed. Your teeth S —x improve in appearance with each brushing. Soon they288 words
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Advertisement150 1936-02-04 7 I HF I Till Xid dies 1 “KID-KORD” I NURSERY RHYME AND 700 TALE RECORDS The greatest GIFT OF JOY bOR GIRL OR BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically produced KID-KORD graniophca. Records. E There are two complete and different series of w these miniature masterpieces. 9 SIX150 words
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Article70 1936-02-04 8 .—Reuter. Match With Griqualand West O’REILLY BOWLS WELL AGAIN Kimberley, Feb. 3. The match between the Australians ind Griqualand cst resulted in a win for the Australians by an innings and 105 runs. Griqualand West: 198 (Helirich 64; O’Reilly 7 for 88) and 120 (Helfrich 59;.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article693 1936-02-04 8 Pover Scouting (By the Black Panther) Hill-climbs and hikes on Saturdays and Sundays are another feature which delight the Rovers of the Ist. Penang Rover Crew. 'There is nothing which they seem to like better than to go into the open, make fire, boil water693 words
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Article479 1936-02-04 8 February Meeting HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club February meeting to be run on Saturday:— Horses —Class 2 —Div. 1, 7 Furlongs. HERBE FOLLE 9.00 QUEENS COURSE 8.13 TOCS AWAY 8.13 GEE UP 8.10 SNOWLASS479 words
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Article548 1936-02-04 8 RESULT OF GRISAR CUPS' t COMPETITION f The Selangor Polo Club tournament for the Grisar Cups was played on Saturday and Sunday evenings on the Racecourse ground in the presence of a fairly large j number of polo enthusiasts. The match, which was between Reds and Whites,548 words
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Article31 1936-02-04 8 Malakoff Club, P.W., Feb. 3. The following was the result of the Stroke Competition played on Saturday and Sunday 25th and 26th January, 1936. A. F. Moffat—73 nett.31 words
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Article1168 1936-02-04 8 S'pore Turf Club's I Move A VERY SATISFACTORY YEAR Singapore, Feb, 1 Reference to the death of his late Majesty King George the Fifth was made at the annual general meeting of the ordinary members of the Singapore Turf Club, which was held in the1,168 words
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Article146 1936-02-04 8 We have received from the Publishers a copy of the Penang Badminton Directory, containing a full list of all parties and play- ers in Penang. It is neatly got up and ir a well printed book, running into 80 pages. The compilers are to be felicitated on146 words
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Article108 1936-02-04 8 Reuter. Fourth Round Results London, February 3. In the Fourth Round of the Association Football Cup Bradford City beat Blackburn Rovers by 3 goals to 1. In a re-play match in the Fourth Round West Bromwich and Bradford again drew, one goal each, after extra time had. Reuter. - 108 words
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Article23 1936-02-04 8 Reuter. Newport Beat Devonport Services London, February 3. At Rugby football, Newport defeated Devonport Services by 6 points to 5.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article50 1936-02-04 8 —Reuter. Scottish Team To Meet Ireland London, Feb. 3 The following have been selected to r®’ present Scotland in the International Rugger match against Ireland on February 22 at Murrayfield:— KERB MURDOCH DICK MURRAY WHITWORTH R. SHAW LOGAN GRIE\TI f DRUITT WATERS BEATTIE BURNET COOPER DUFF i WESTON—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article68 1936-02-04 8 Penang Cricket C! Tournament The following ties have been an WEDNESDAY Championship Singles H.W. Sanders v. M.T.P. Rule J.H. Reid v. F.N. Syer. Championship Pairs: E. Reimann and E.T.M. LU McLeod Craik and J.A. McEvoy FRIDAY Championship Pairs: J.A. Clark and M.T P. Rule Reid and C.M. Jones68 words
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Advertisement47 1936-02-04 8 > c lhe cMaster- ‘jacket a Duniop The Maxply became world famous in single For two years It has continually been improved To-day (t represents the most advanced and proven ideas of racket construction, providing the first-c ass p ayer with an instrument worthy of his highest skid47 words
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Article, Illustration2096 1936-02-04 9 SNOW AND FROST STOP RACING Stipendiary Stewards For Race Meetings OMAHA'S ARRIVAL AT NEWMARKET (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 21. THE ULSTER DERBY The King, whose death has cast a gloom over Racing circles, was to have entered a horse for the first Ulster Dery, next2,096 words
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Article, Illustration343 1936-02-04 9 BOXING BOARD INQUIRY INTO PROTEST A statement was made to me on Jan. 18 by Tommy Loughran the American heavy-weight, regarding a return fight with Tommy Farr, the young Welshman, who gained a disputed decision over him at the Albert Hall on Jan.343 words
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Article83 1936-02-04 9 Ronnie James Yet To Be Beaten Ronnie James, the 18-year-old Swansea feather-weight, was awarded the decision over the coloured American, Jackie Wilson, at the Ring after a very close bout. James had his left -eye closed in the third round and he was behind on points at83 words
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Article, Illustration340 1936-02-04 9 MANAGER’S PROTEST TO CONTROL BOARD J ohannesburg, Mr. H. Levene, Kid Berg’s manager has sent a cable to the British Boxing Board of Control protesting against the decision in the British Empire Lightweight Championship fight, when Laurie Stevens, the South African title-holder, narrowly outpointed Berg. Berg,340 words
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Article809 1936-02-04 10 Tuberculosis in the East yearly takes a heavy toll on human life and whether in India, Ceylon or in Malaya we know that every effort is being made to fight against this disease Tuberculoisis and Malaria are two of j the greatest scourges of this country; in Singapore and809 words
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Article333 1936-02-04 10 A. A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers j TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 1 8. Selangor 94 96 94 96 Hitam 45 47% 42% 47% Hong Fatt 92 97 92 97 Klang River 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Kuchai 67% 72% 70 72% Nawng Pet333 words
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Article120 1936-02-04 10 The following are the latest quotations for today, as follows: Buyers Sellers TIN: Ampats 56 6,0 Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 B. Selangors 94 96 Hong Fatts 92% 95 Jelebu 95 98 Johans 26 28 Kamunting 12 3 13 0 K. Lanjuts 17 9 18 6c Kuala Kampars120 words
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Article42 1936-02-04 10 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 London Bank 2|4 T 32 4 mjst 2|4 3|32 Private 3 m[st credit 2|4 318 3 Documentary 2|4 I|2 On New York Demand 58% India T.T. ***** France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 43 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis42 words
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Article290 1936-02-04 10 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest que i tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. s soar. List today Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers i ert TIN Ampat 5|7% 6 0 57 r j 9 Ayer Weng 1.75 1.82% 1.75 :.82 B. Selangor 94 96 94290 words
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Article224 1936-02-04 10 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday. Paris 75 164 74 59 64 New York 5.02 716 5.00 Montreal 5.00% 4.99% Brussels 29.40 29.34 Geneva 15.20% 15.19% Amsterdam 7.30% 7.28% Milan 62 116 62% Berlin 12.30 12.29 Prague 119% H 9 5j16 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%224 words
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Advertisement40 1936-02-04 10 3 n a^ 0 T a^l! W i l a NATURAL MINERAL WATER The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o 9OLB A.GBNTB I Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Miscellaneous32 1936-02-04 10 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 77 N.E. Noon 79 E. TIDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 11.31 a.m5.34 a.m. 11.09 p.m5.22 p.m. TOMORROW 12.09 a.m6.09 a.m. 11.49 p.m6.06 p.m.32 words
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Article389 1936-02-04 11 Baughan Duthie REcrrnoN at sisters* QUARTERS St. Ctcoig’cs Church, Penang, was the scene of a pretty wediiiig at 10.4? this morning when Mr. Anthony Fergus Baughan, of Messrs. Sime. Darby Co., Ltd., I’enang, youngest son of the late Mr. Charles Baughan and Mrs. Charles Baughan389 words
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Article189 1936-02-04 11 Province Malay Discharged At the Assize Court this morning betore Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and a Common Jury with Mr. D. A. Coupar as Foreman the trial was continued of Sahat bin luseh, a youthful looking Malay on a charge of the attempted murder of a189 words
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73 1936-02-04 11 Punjabi And Tamil Fined (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, February 3. A Punjabi Mohamdan named Jamas nd Doriasamy, Tr.mil, claimed trial 1 en charged before the Taiping Magistrate today with assisting in the carrying ’n of a public lo’ery, by selling tickets of Lie Taiping73 words
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Article700 1936-02-04 11 Experiments Proving Successful SAKAIS NOT INTERFERING WITH THE FISH I I I have recently visited the Telom streams I where Mr W. Birtwistle, Director of Fisheries. Singapore, released some three j thousand troutlings. hatched out at Batu Brinchang early last year from eggs imported from700 words
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Article119 1936-02-04 11 Office-Bearers For Ensuing Year At the sixth annual general meeting of the Anjuman held on Saturday at 6, Dato Koyah Road, the following were elected office-bearers for the current year:— President: Mr. M.S. Kalanthar Mastan, Vice-President: Mr. K T. Mohamed Thurab, Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr P119 words
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Article464 1936-02-04 11 Lord Nuffie'd's Gift £1.250 FOR ST. NICHOLAS* HOME Lord Nuffield, the British motor-car I manufacturer, who, it was stated a littie i w’hile ago, has given more than £1,000,000 to British charities, has extended his benefactions to Malaya. i During his visit to Singapore on his464 words
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Article80 1936-02-04 11 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are results of matches played in the Penang Cricket Club, Lawn Tennis Tournament MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP C. P. Liston Scr. beat C. D. Morgan —l5 6'3, 7 9, 64. C. M. J. Kirke —15.2 beat A. W. Wallich —4, 61, 6 2.80 words
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Article78 1936-02-04 11 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are result, cf tics played on Monday in the Penang Ciick-et Club, Lawn Bowls Tournament HANDICAP DOUBLES J. A. Clark and J. E. Jeans plus 5 beat F. N. Syer and J. A. McEvoy —3 21-a-4. J. S. Long and R. N.78 words
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Article376 1936-02-04 11 PENANG STAMP CLUB WEEKLY MEETING The usual weekly meeting of the Penang Stamp Club was held, by kind courtesy of the Penang Mutual Improvement Association, at their premises, No. 362, Chulia Street, Penang, on Sunday, February 2, at 11 a• m i There was a record attendance of376 words
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Article77 1936-02-04 11 I First Time In History For the first time in its history the draw i for the Davis Cun, of which Great Britain are the holders is to be made this year by the Lord Mayor of Lordon at the Mansion House. In 193477 words
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Article124 1936-02-04 11 TIN >— YESTERDAY TODAY London —(Spot) No market £204.10.0 London —(3 months) No market £197.5.0 Singapore $lOl.OO $100.62*6 Bumness Done 4- Penang $101.12% $100.87% Business Done Buyers no rellers Buyers no seller» COPRA.—(Sundrfed) $6.20 $6.30 BLACK PEFFER $ll.OO $10:00 RUBBER z London 6 1516 d 7d New York124 words
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Advertisement9 1936-02-04 11 HOSE PIPE FOR STREET SLEEPERS? INSPECTOR COWIE S SUGGESTION9 words
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Advertisement146 1936-02-04 11 I 1 1 -j-he Smile is generally an index of Health, the L<-. sw. ->.-J outward sign of an inward happiness both mental and physical. And you want your Baby to smile Then above all things feed him correctly and see that he has fresh, wholesome and digestible Food, rich146 words
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Article2512 1936-02-04 12 COMPANY’S SILVER JUBILEE Distribution of 121 GENERAL OUTLOOK FOR THE INDUSTRY Mr. J. G. M. Brownjohn's Speech The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of Jos Tin Area (Nigeria), Ltd., was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place, E. C. Mr. J. G. M. Brownjohn (chairman) presided,2,512 words
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Article1316 1936-02-04 12 MALAYA TIN RESTRICTION Tronoh Chairman's Comments REPRESENTATION ON THE COMMITTEE An extra-ordinary meeting of Tronoh Mines will be held at 73, Cheapside, E.C., on 11th February at noon, to consider a resolution for the purpose of converting the rhare capital of £300,000 (in 5s shares) into stock. The proposal is1,316 words
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Advertisement92 1936-02-04 12 SNacet blades have an established reputation for tine qualify at an amazingly low price. Their absolute reliabilHy has won for them great popularity every blade gives many quick, clean and smooth shaves. Nacet blades fit three-peg razors. MADE IN ENGLAND 3 PEC RAZORS FOR I I COMFORTABLE RIDING S CHOOSE92 words
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Article163 1936-02-04 13 .—Reuter. Government's Plans For Repair HEAVY PROGRAMME BEFORE PARLIAMENT TODAY London, Feb. 3. The Government’s plans for re•Liiring the deficiencies in the defence 1 trees are the mrnst interesting' eature in the heavy programme aw.iiting Parliament which is reassembling tomorrow. The Cabinet’s special committee has already held.—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article73 1936-02-04 13 arrived in London via Zeebrugge.—Reuter VireUas. Seized By Customs Authorities London, Feb 3. Four hundred cases of Italian grown lemons have been seized by the customs authorities at the city railway goods station. This is the first seizure since the imposition of sanctions. The lemons hadarrived in London via Zeebrugge.—Reuter VireUas. , - 73 words
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166 1936-02-04 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Lord President Of Council Elected I 1 MAJORITY OF 7,359 VOTES i I London, Feb. 3. Hhe result of one of the bv-elec-tions. in which two members of the Government who were defeated at the general election have been nominated, became known today when—Rugby Radio Service. - 166 words
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Article74 1936-02-04 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Visits Duke Of Gloucester At Aidershot London, Feb. 3 Queen Mary, who had not hitherto left London since the death of late King George, yesterday accompanied by the King of Norway, the Princess Royal and the Earl of Harewood left for Aidershot to take luncheon—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article61 1936-02-04 13 Business Disorganised At Smithfield London, February 3. A strike of the shopmen who unload meat from vans at the Smithfield meat market took place shortly after midnight and business of the famous market was disorganised today. The strike, which was called without sanction of the union61 words
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Article103 1936-02-04 13 FEDORA "PRAVDA COLLISION i.—Rugby Radio Service. Warrant Issued On Former BUT FOUND NOT IN BRITISH JURISDICTION London, Feb. 3 The Italian steamer “Fedora,” which was in collision with the Russian steamer “Pravda" during a fog remained at anchor in Dungenness Bay until yesterday when she left under her own steami.—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article73 1936-02-04 13 Eighteen within the next few days.- Rugby Radio Service. Committee Of Technicians To Report London. February 3. In pursuance of the decision in the principle which was reached by the Committee of Eighteen in November to extend Sanctons against Italy, the Committee of Technicians is meeting inEighteen within the next few days.- Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article66 1936-02-04 13 —Reuter. Manchukuoan Troops Driven Away Moscow, February 3. Another border clash between Manchukuoan and Soviet troops is reported from the headquarters of the Soviet Far Eastern Army. Two Manchukuoan companies approached the border on February 1 and sent a patrol into Soviet territory which was.—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article77 1936-02-04 13 Barter Plan Denounced Canberra, February 3. The plan for bartering Australian wool against German motor cars was denounced by Sir Henry Gullett, Minister of Trade. He has stated that the Commonwealth Government could not support the proposal and said it was impossible thus to discriminate77 words
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Article100 1936-02-04 13 .—Reuter Worst In Living Memory Capetown, Feb. 3. Nineteen natives are hitherto dead near Settlers, Transvaal, in the worst hailstorm in living memory. The storm broke like gunfire and fragments of ice of the size of large coconuts fell for half an hour until they piled to.—Reuter - 100 words
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178 1936-02-04 13 Office-Bearers For Ensuing Year The second annual general meeting of the Party was held on 2nd February 1936, under the Chairmanship of Mr. M.E. Puteh. The following office-bearers and committee members were elected for the j ensuing year after the reports and ac- counts178 words
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Advertisement108 1936-02-04 13 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes —l™ r or'p!>"r,. h h P r e l M tiny ft: sn^ S1 for stubborn skin troubles called I>r n7x on s huxoderm. It poes riirht in UiiL ause. and stops itch hours, you can see your skin petting cFenr and smooth. Nixoderm108 words
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Advertisement63 1936-02-04 13 'E. O.” Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW j DINNER. DANCE CABARET WITH THE LOS FELINOS TRIO In A Complete Change Of Programme FEATURING Waltz, Tango and Acrobatic Dances. Dinner Cabaret s3j- Non-Diners sl|I I The Los Felinos I rio will also appear at the Dinner Dances to bv held on Thursday Saturday63 words
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Miscellaneous158 1936-02-04 13 LAST NIGHT' ABj EL II Wt 615 TCNIGHT 9-30 FOX FILM'S SENSATIONAL COMEDY MYSTERY THRILLER “The Great GW' r Hotel Murder hjzjT ®u EDMUND LOWE > R 7 ond J* v/ '.y VICTOR McLAGLEN OPENING TOMORROW 9-30 (N.B. THE MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE HAS BEEN CANCELLED.) THE PICTURE THAT HAS DELIGHTED MILLIONS158 words
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Article553 1936-02-04 14 I The Povt Office notifies that a telegram I from G. P. O. London says that the mail i despatched from Penang on January 11 I by the r.s. "Karoa" was delivered in Lon- don on February 1. NOTICES The Air Mails despatched from Penang •on Jaruary553 words
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Article911 1936-02-04 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Uaes The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. GEN. V. D. HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails on Thursday for the same ports. S.S. ALFOER from Belawan-Deli and Batoe-Bahra. Sails911 words
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Advertisement43 1936-02-04 14 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAM|i RECORDS Are the out-come of the H Hen Music Treasuree of Eminent Musicians who will be the glory of India, nay, of the whole v orid Latest Releases just arriv.xi. Sole Agents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penang.43 words
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Miscellaneous1283 1936-02-04 14 Wireless Programmes Indian in syncopated songs at the pianoforte. 7.05 —England v. Wales:.* A running commentary on the second half of the TODAY international Football Association match by George F. Allison, relayed from MolyTran«mission—s neux Ground Wolverhampton. (By courTwo of the following will be Football Association). Green«ed: GSC 9,580 kcjs1,283 words
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Miscellaneous311 1936-02-04 14 D/B. 1386 J’ai Laisse Mon Coeur. Parle Moi D’autre Chose. D/B. 1579 The world is mine tonight. By the dark lagoon. F/B. 1195 Say the word and it’s yours. Everything’s in rhythm with my heart. F/B. 1106 I could’nt believe my eyes. Nothing lives longer than love. F/B. 1118 Goodbye311 words
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Miscellaneous83 1936-02-04 14 F/B. 1211 Moonlight, dancing and you. For you, Madonna. C/B. 494 Lola. Rose of Seville. M/R. 1892 Lulu’s back in town. Truckin’. M/R. 1667 Bells of Monterey. A gipsy loves Music. M/R. 1671 The Bridal Waltz. Andalasia. M/R. 1760 In a little gipsy tea room. Marina. M/R. 1758 W’ay down83 words
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Advertisement1752 1936-02-04 15 J r Sfi t pyA jj3 IM wfffemf3 ifflj l W J s j^ (2$J 1 k z JL?tyy > BLUB PUMMEL LIMB LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave DOB x 1 T l l —M<J ta emjawtte. with Gien a sure P Far Eastern Mail, Passenger and Freight Service O.1,752 words
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Advertisement352 1936-02-04 16 STUB P W 7 THAT COUGH.--TT’®! *ur« means of I relief from coughing to EVANS' Pastilles. In the process of dksoMng they send penetrating antiseptic vapours Wo every crevice, relieving congestion and soothing inflammation. Carry them with you against colds and sore throats, in the neat little flat pocket tin352 words
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Miscellaneous431 1936-02-04 16 W Oja ■TU_rTl -_L."i u'lji iMnS r*~' IC> in,.-6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 74W LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 Gran Chaco—land of the green death, of impenetrable jungles filled with ONE OF THE GOOFIEST CHINESE COMEDY swamps, terrifying, creeping things and beasts of prey where aviators, forced down never came back431 words
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Miscellaneous198 1936-02-04 16 Fun Frolic Pnrk Tuesday, 4th February, 1936. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA YEO POE LIM THOW GAIK POAY ’’—Part 1. SEATS 60, 40 20 Cents. FOONG HENG NIN CANTONESE OPERA rwiw LTN HFIANCS CHAH” Starring Messrs. Cheah Seng Chiew, Cheong Seoh Soh, Misses Cheong Poh198 words
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408 1936-02-04 17 She Is Reading Poetry In Secret A Dachshund has recently become the pet of a Hyde Park Gardens Mansion. In nine weeks-’ time it will no longer be the darling of the household, for at the end of March the luckiest baby in the408 words
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Article523 1936-02-04 17 Cape Flight Tests EXCELLENT RESULTS learn that the ntw Atronca J.A.P i has just passed a 50-hours fullj:rottie test at the works of J. A. Prestvich and Co., Ltd., at Tottenham. The -st was made in a series- of runs of from ive to six523 words
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Article269 1936-02-04 17 Police Prepared To Charge Mother Of Heiress San Francisco, Jan. 11 The police authorities have now taken a hand in San Francisco’s “sterilisation i have announced that they are prepared to issue warrants against Miss Ann Hewitt’s mother and the two doctors who are alleged to have performed269 words
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Article285 1936-02-04 17 Bride Of 25 ROMANCE OF PRIVATE SECRETARY It was revealed on Jan. 20 that a redhaired girl of 25, graduate of Oxford, and known to her friends as “Peter.” became Countess Russell, wife of the 63-years-old earl who prefers to be known as Mr. Bertrand Russell,285 words
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Article270 1936-02-04 17 Mrs. Dudley Ward As Bail For Italian Mrs. Dudley Ward, the distinguishedLondon society hostess, went to Bow-street Police Court on Jan. 14 to stand surety for a young Italian who had been recommended for deportation. With her was Mr. Brendan Bracken,' M. P. for Paddington.' In the270 words
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Article179 1936-02-04 17 Plans Of British 1 I Group i Plans are being made for the construe-1 ti.on in this country of two 30,000-ton liners! for the North Atlantic passenger servkfe. The negotiations are being conducted by Major Frank Bustard, who was at one time associated with White Star Line179 words
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Article42 1936-02-04 17 25.000 Tons Last Year The synthetic rubber* plants in Soviet Russia 'ast year fulfilled their annual programme before schedule and produced 5,000 tons of synthetic rubber above p’nn Altogether 25,000 tons of synthetic rubber were produced last year.42 words
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Advertisement20 1936-02-04 17 Bf/ns PILLS. STEEL I for all Female I ry lady should I he house. I DMONDB. I ti Pharmacy Street,20 words
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Advertisement87 1936-02-04 17 AX M tu ji THE LEADING MEDICINE SEOR IN DISEASES, ULCERS, >ORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. Clarke’s Blood Mixture Is the direct way to health as it removes the CAUSE of the disease from the blood and restores health and vitality.87 words
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Article1446 1936-02-04 18 PRESSING NEEDS OF THE NEW HOUSING AREAS Diversity Of Activities The year of the Royal Jubilee has been notable for remarkable' progress and development of Church life at home and for the growing influence which the Church of England has exercised in the international1,446 words
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Article314 1936-02-04 18 Fishing-Port And Fish-Market Of Batavia I Pasar Ikan. the fishing-port and fish- market of the town of Batavia, offers a strange contrast between the modern city Sand the primitive harbour. What first strikes one about the port, are I the lovelv Madurese fishing boats in blaz- ing colours,314 words
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Article527 1936-02-04 18 Power To Exclude The Public I I j ELIZABETHAN LAW CITED IN COURT “The Dean of Westminster, exercising his authority directly under the Sovereign, has absolute power over the Abbey. If he cared he could shut, out the whole of the general public, and no divine527 words
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Advertisement20 1936-02-04 18 The World Optical Co., < MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 24, LEITH STREET, PENANG, S.S. GLASSES AND FRAMES TO FAVOUR YOUR COMPLEXION EYE TESTING20 words
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Advertisement133 1936-02-04 18 PILESJSURED Ao Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Pilescan be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, "hot iron,” electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor’s or hospital bills to133 words
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Advertisement231 1936-02-04 18 I POP U L A ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, pure sugar and unfailing quality nave made Messrs. Chivers’ Jama world-wide favourites. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits from our j 7 own orchards are made into Jan the day they are picked. J ChiversJams231 words
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Article, Illustration2588 1936-02-04 19 BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR Series Of Talks To Be Broadcast connexion with the British Industries vhich opens in London on February hoped that a British Cabinet Minis- a,!! broadcast an introductory talk in J < Empire Programmes. t ies of talks by officials representing J ureas will2,588 words
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Article303 1936-02-04 19 Men Adrift. By Anthony Bertram. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.) 1 In one sense every novel is an experiment; but by deliberately labelling his latest book Mr. Bertram brings it into place beside the conscious innovators, for consideration in the crafts as well as in the arts303 words
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Advertisement113 1936-02-04 19 A /I G Pi F THG TliH/ As jyil hi IlfA/ABT XT HI ENG AUN TONG I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL f 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. J v&lfesm I I v 1 To Merchants, Bankers, Professional Men, Clerks, Students and all those j I who require good and strenuous brain113 words
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Article, Illustration74 1936-02-04 20 NEVER in HISTORY has London seen such a queue as that of the great pilgrimage to Westminster Hall to see the Lying-in-State of His late Majesty King Geurge V. The queue stretched o.ci Vauxhall Bridge to the South side of the river, and eventually reached back to74 words