Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 February 1936
1936-02-07
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Title Section20 1936-02-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 28. Vol. XCIV. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1936. PRICE 10 CENIb20 words
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286 1936-02-07 1 members of the League.Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. FIRST WHITE MAN TO RETURN FROM NORTHERN FRONT AMBULANCE CAMP BOMBED DAILY BY ITALIANS Dessie, Feb. 6. tvnlnmat’on of the Abyssinians’ claim oi a great victory in Tembien \v given by Dr. Brophil, member of anmembers of the League.Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 286 words
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Article106 1936-02-07 1 latest Attempt On Record London, Feb. 6. Fhght-Lieut. Tommy Rose left Lympne 1 1 12.25 a.m. in an attempt to break Amy Mollison’s England to Cape flight »rd of 4 days, 6 hours and 53 minutes m i Miles-Falcon monopl® ne in which he won the King’s106 words
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Article82 1936-02-07 1 fourth Annual Speech Day rhe fourth annual speech day ard tne istribu’icn of prizes and London Chamof Commerce certificates won in 1935 will take place on Friday, February 28, in the Mortimer Hall, Hutchings heel a! 5.30 p.m., and wil> he followed v hort enter tai'ment82 words
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472 1936-02-07 1 SALE OF SHELLS DENIED Small Arms Industry Crippled LACK OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT London, Feb. 6. I he heads oi Imperial Chemical Industries giving evidence before the Arms Commission were succeeded today by Major Clark. Managing 1 Director of Hadfields, the big Sheffield organisation. who denied472 words
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Article141 1936-02-07 1 Rugby’ Radio Service BRITISH OFFER TO HELP j Construction Of Railway At Fuka I I Z London, Feo. 6. 1 The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Lord Cranborne. was asked in the House of Commons about the proposals for the dredging of Alexandria Harbour and the construction of aRugby’ Radio Service - 141 words
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Article142 1936-02-07 1 Rugby Radio Service. May Be Over Bv Tomorrow Night I I London, Feb. 6. < The strike of 10.000 workers at Smithfield Meat Market continues but the steps taken by’ meat employers and wholesale merchants have enabled butchers all over London to obtain ample supplies of both chilledRugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article62 1936-02-07 1 .Reuter. Statement In Commons London, Feb. 6. In the House of Commons, replying to Brig.-Gen. Spears, Mr. Duff-Cooper said that accommodation will be ready for an additional garrison artillery whc is being dispatched to Singapore in the next trooping season. As regards two additional infantry battalions, half the.Reuter. - 62 words
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Article82 1936-02-07 1 .Reuter. Postponed Till Next Year London, Feb. 6. Reuter understands that th e Imperiel Conference which is due to be held in London some time thia year has been postponed till next y’ear in order to meet the wishes of Dominion Prime Ministers that owing to the Coronation.Reuter. - 82 words
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642 1936-02-07 1 Autocratic Dictation ACTION ON LINES OF S.S. TRADE COMMISSION REPORT URGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 6. An attack by Mr. R. Jumabhoy J.P., President of the Indian Chamber <>t Commerce, on the autocratic dictation of shipping conferences for Indian Ports wats a642 words
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Article63 1936-02-07 1 Reuter. Russo Romanian I Treaty London, February 6. A Rwso-Rumanian Treaty will shortly be announced as the result of conversatio.'s between M. Litvinoff and M. Tituleseu in London and Paris, according to the Morning Post’s” diplomatic correspondent who sayr that it provides for mutual nssis tanco within the.- Reuter. - 63 words
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Article279 1936-02-07 1 Using A Forged Document At the Penang Assize Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith anti a Common Jury the last of the cases on th.? present calendar was taken up. This was a case in which an elderly Chinese. Khor Nai Chtw was put in279 words
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Advertisement18 1936-02-07 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS Mo. 68 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. i I Telephone Na. 772 If J I18 words
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Advertisement9 1936-02-07 1 BUTTER SUPREME IN QUALITY AND FLAVOUR. I I 49 words
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Advertisement10 1936-02-07 1 CHANGB OVER TO ROLLEIFLEX and you will change no more.10 words
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Advertisement1975 1936-02-07 2 RATES FOR CASUAIIuIu klang tin umitol PENANG HILL BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY b„ri..c. Stacond Interim Dividend of 5 per cent. To Save, but now many mpdfolandsche CHARTERED BANK jon account of the Financial Year ending &Z SQpl j a llf REVCRkMni/JVi li. i 31st March, 1936, has been declared by the1,975 words
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Article2310 1936-02-07 3 Treatment Of Pneumonia By Vaccines NEW PROBLEM OF INSULIN Latest Road Crossing Device ASSURING SAFETY IN SUBMARINES t From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jan. 25. Award For Meteorology THE Symons gold medal awarded biennially by the Royal Meteorological Society for distinguished j work in connection with meteorological2,310 words
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Advertisement836 1936-02-07 3 Glands Made Active and Yoc'Mol Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength* v>wed by renewed enN- B-J ergy and ambition, parens Blood, nerves, Body, Memory, ticuiariy gratifying to Brain, Muscles, and Endurance die n ot n oider n ages r And Better Than Gland Operations. I doctor. Dr.836 words
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Advertisement159 1936-02-07 3 IA i JL A Iv I j <V- p When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills f will Help. THE old saying that Distance lends enchantment” is never more apt or to the point than when I applied to people whose breath is laden with evil- I smelling159 words
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Article341 1936-02-07 4 Germany's Latest "Convertible" HIGH SPEED AND LAVISH POWER I Germany’s new high-speed medium-! weight air liner, the Heinkel 111, shown publicly for the first time a few days ago, I has certain features evidently designed to facilitate conversion to military purposes. There is room in the341 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-02-07 4 PICTURE of the new King as he left Sandringham accompanied by the Duke of York for 11RSn K Bircham Newton Aerodrome, to Uy to London.31 words
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Article793 1936-02-07 4 "Only Playing The Overture" LEAGUE WILL NOT BRING PEACE' Cologne. Jan. 24. Another striking speech was made by Dr. Goebbels, the German Minister of Propaganda, before an audience of 10.000 in the Rhineland Halle here. Defending the Government's expenditure on re-armament, he said: "If one hears793 words
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Article417 1936-02-07 4 Two Men Committed For Trial J j TALK OVERHEARD IN AN HOTEL The two men charged in the case u which a proposed deal in arms for Abys sinia has been mentioned were on Jan. 2< committed for trial at the Old Bailey Lj Mr. Paul417 words
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Article200 1936-02-07 4 Changes In Germany An article by Princess Helene of Isenburg. showing the far-reaching changes in German aristocracy between 1912 and 1932, appears in the Deutsches Adelsblatt,’’ the official organ of the 5,000 noble houses whos? names eppear in the Almanach de Gotha.” The Princess extended her200 words
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Advertisement96 1936-02-07 4 :"r W[ i A L- fW wi f 'B > itp *,-.>• rA «!—'■> <y- .fry 9 I*" A >- x I «.Sait- After 29th February, 1936, no further issues of full= jJK. sized packs of playing FLAKE A ETTES’ 'W# cards in exchange tor com= h Me plete sets96 words
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3469 1936-02-07 5 CASE FOR PROSECUTION COURT SEQUEL TO "MOST DISGUSTING SHOW" Singapore, Feb. 5 How the bottom” fell out pf a Singapore 1 il suit for damages a sequel to an < ra y in th Capitol Theatre on the opening 1 nt of the3,469 words
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Advertisement105 1936-02-07 5 jb Jit nucAi a lieam/ Dufy '“rf w© truck TnRSW TR,ED AND PROVED j by MILLIONS OF M,LES ,N all types OF SERVICE. g .1 IJ. I i 1 housands upon thousands of Ford V-8 trucks are now on the road saving their owners money, and serving them well. Time,105 words
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Article, Illustration180 1936-02-07 6 KING EDWARD, the Duke of York and the Duke of i Gloucester, followed by the Duke of Kent and Lord Harewood, walking behind the gun carriage as it left Sandringham. TRAWLEfcMEN’S TRIBUTE.—A photograph VOTn the North showing fishermen at Scarborough lowering their flag to half-mast180 words
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Article, Illustration3470 1936-02-07 7 A MAN OF STERLING CHARACTER TRIBUTE FROM DISTRICT JUDGE REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING AT TOWN HALL ihe honour conferred on him by the Indian Government comes as a i|ng reward lor a long lite of meritorious service, distinguished by an erriding desire to be of service in3,470 words
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Advertisement177 1936-02-07 7 j Kiddies ls>ove KID-KORD” NURSERY RHYME AND. ZOO TALE RECORDS The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR BOT 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 These177 words
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Article217 1936-02-07 8 Reuter. AFTER FIRST HALF LEAD Soccer International i Played In Rain 1 Londo", February 5. At Wolverhampton in the eoccer inter t national, England were defeated by Wales by 2 goals to 1. At half-time England were leading by 1 goal to nil. There were 30,000. Reuter. - 217 words
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Article53 1936-02-07 8 Reuter. Newcastle Draw With Fort Vale London, Feb. 5. The following were the results of the football matches played today: THE LEAGUEDIVISION II Tottenham 0; Manchester United 0. Southampton 0; Sheffield United 1. Newcastle 2; P< rt Vale 2. SCOTTISH Cl '’—FIRST ROUND REPLAY’ Chirnside 3; Elgin 4.– Reuter. - 53 words
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Article27 1936-02-07 8 Reuter. Birmingham Defeated London. Feb. 6. In the First Division of the English Football League, Stoke defeated Birming- ham by three goals to one.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article44 1936-02-07 8 .—Reuter. Cricket Match Abandoned Palmerston North, Feb. 5. The match between the M.C.C. and Manawatu was abandoned. A severe thunderstorm at night flooded th£ pavilion which was recently partially wrecked by gales The gear of the M C C. team was sodden..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article528 1936-02-07 8 By Singapore Turf Club t l DETAILS OF BATCH TO BE AUCTIONED I A sale by auction of 8 three end four. 1 year old English geldings and fillies, the J prop.rty of the British Bloodstock Agency, j Ltd., will be held in the Parade528 words
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Article1049 1936-02-07 8 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW AND SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow, the first day of the Perak Trjrf Club February’ Meeting, together with selections by Tic-Tac. RACE 1 Horses, Class 2, Division 4, 7 Furlongs. i 0 3 01,049 words
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Advertisement70 1936-02-07 8 "E. O." Hotel PFNANC, TOMORROW Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A. M. 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]Sunday. 9th February ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. BY THE70 words
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Advertisement169 1936-02-07 8 Passengers prefer Public demand for accommodation by Imperial Airways and its associated companies is so great that their services have been DOUBLED. This ever-increasing patronage by travellers is due to the following facts amongst others 1. All the air liners flying on the Australia, India, England routes have four independent169 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1936-02-07 9 VICTORIES FOR HOME TEAMS ASTON VILLA'S RELEGATION DANGER BRENTFORD'S SCOTTISH PLAYER (From Our Own Correspondent). London. Jan. 25. SUNDERLAND’S LEAD MAINTAINED The Football League escaped lightly in the wholesale interruption of sport by snow and frost on January 18th. Only three matches had to be postponedEverton v.1,287 words
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Article132 1936-02-07 9 "Wouldn't Hit Me With A Buggy Whip" Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion of the world, is anxious to get at close grips with his fellow negro, Joe Louis. The ex-champion is to train James Braddock for his title fight with the Detroit Brown Bomber.” Johnson132 words
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Article151 1936-02-07 9 Largest Built Since War An order for a 1,600-ton motor-yacht has been placed by Mr T O M Sopwith, the yachtsman, with Messrs. Camper and Nicholson, the builders of the Endeavour, the America’s Cup challenger in 1934. The yacht will be built at the company’s Southampton151 words
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486 1936-02-07 9 Intimate glimpses of the early life at sea of King George were given by Commander G.W. Hillyard, when he broadcast on Jan. 24 under the title of At Sea With King George As a Naval Cadet.” Commander Hillyard said that when the486 words
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Article139 1936-02-07 9 Training Under Private Coaches Six of the United States’ leading players, Wilmer Allison, Donald Budge, Bryan Grant, Frank Shields, Gene Mako, and John van Ryn, have been aSked by the American L T A. to start getting themselves into condition for this year’s Davis Cup139 words
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92 1936-02-07 9 Boussus Beaten In Second Round The first surprise in the German International Covered Courts Lawn Tennis championship was provided when C Boussus, France’s No. 1 player, was beaten by J. Pallada. the Yugoslav Davis Cun ma”, by o—6, 3, 6 4, in the second round,92 words
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Article581 1936-02-07 9 Lord Foster WELL-KNOWN CRICKETER AND YACHTSMAN Lord Forster died on Jan 15 in a London nursing home at the age of 69 Gifted in many ways, he had been a Governor-General, Under-Secretary, party Whip, cricketer golfer and yachtsman. In each capacity he earned the greatest respect and581 words
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Article226 1936-02-07 9 Profound Knowledge Of Yacht Racing As a. yachtsman Lord Forster for more than half a century had ranked among the greatest amateur helmsmen and racing men. Few, indeed, had such skill and profound knowledge of the sport, writes Major Jb. Heckstall-Smith, the Daily Telegraph” yachting correspondent. The first226 words
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Article504 1936-02-07 10 The gift of $lO,OOO made by Sir William Morris to the St. Nicholas’ Home, Penang, is one of the most munificent received by the Home for many years and as we stated on Tuesday it is especially welcome. Applications have been received for admission from cases which504 words
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Article467 1936-02-07 10 Tragedy Mars Thaipusam Festival I A distressing accident occurred yesteri day aft ?moon at the junction of Burmah I Road and Edgecumbe Road when a hired I bus collided with a ricksha as a result of which a five months-old Indian child was killed. The tragic circumstances467 words
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Article1338 1936-02-07 10 D. P. P.’s Questions About Marcus Show Posters 80 MINUTES IN BOX Bitterly Prejadsck!’ Witness Against Defendant" Singapore, February 6. Walter DenN Lambert, the manager of the Pavilion Theatre, who is standing his trial before Mr. TT. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge, on three charges <>f1,338 words
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Advertisement242 1936-02-07 10 <a- 1 KMMITE {Registered Trade Mark) MAKES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES e Marmitc sandwiches are appetising, economical and quickly made—just mix Mannite with three times as much butter and spread. Excellent sandwiches may also be made with Marmitc and cheese, walnut, tomato or any other salad vegetable. Marmitc is the Great Yeast242 words
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Advertisement55 1936-02-07 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovable Fragranee how securely it bold» its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world to-day L It is the one perfume PJ of which you will never tire, charming at all times and especially _Vwtl perfect for the inform d occasion. Sole Agent* Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.55 words
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2697 1936-02-07 11 You have various statements here picked’ ut of a mass of evidence which appear to contradictory. My submission ig that vou’ve got to view the matter a.<? a whole. What I am putting to the witness is that re is a difference in the issues in2,697 words
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Article459 1936-02-07 11 Last Night's Interesting Ceremony AT TANJONG TOKONG TEMPLE > The procession in honour of Twa Peh Kong, the god of prosperity, started yesterday at 2 p m from the Hock Teik Soo temple at Armenian Street. Organised by the Poh Hock Seah. the joss of459 words
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Advertisement131 1936-02-07 11 We Ji,ave AN ENTIRELY NEW RANGE OF Sponge Rubber ARTICLES, FOR THE BATHROOM. IN BRIGHT AND ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE FOR MONEY. BATH MATS $2.95 and $3.95 FRICTION GLOVES ..95 cents. FRICTION STRAPS $2.25 SPONGES 55 cents and $1.25 CUSHION SEATS $2.95 a u h a d aEQsaaPiannHri If the131 words
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Article1416 1936-02-07 12 1936 Absorption May Exceed 1.000,000 Tons BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR PRODUCERS So sevenpenny rubber has arrived at last. Not since the autumn of 1934 has the commodity commanded so high a price And on the present occasion the prospects of the maintenance of the price are immeasurably brighter1,416 words
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Article1568 1936-02-07 12 26th Annual General Meeting DECLARATION OF A DIVIDEND The twenty-sixth annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in tiie Batu Kawan Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Ltd., was held at Bunge House, 71 St. Mary Axe, London, E.C.3, on Wednesday, 22nd January, Mr. E. B. Skinner1,568 words
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Advertisement119 1936-02-07 12 HR DIAMOND Brand bedstead ARE Comfortable, Durable and Handsome. The ownership of DIAMOND bedstead brings lasting satisfaction: It is designed in such a manner as to provide the utmost comfort and support during repose. It will last a lifetime and more, for it is constructed of strong steel and is119 words
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Advertisement187 1936-02-07 12 1 7” 1 I I IM I J® H 11l 111 l ffflffi The hardest wearing material fOr offiC floors bungalow floors, steamer decks MALTHOID FLOOR COVERING I i K I R MALTHOID Flooring Covering is durable, sanitary and economical, being dust-proof, vermin-proof and acid-proof. It provides a For quotations187 words
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Article624 1936-02-07 13 Colonies And Raw Materials MMONS DISCUSSION ci For Conference Of Nations London. February 5. House of Commons th s afternoon. rge former leader of sition, moved a resolution in faimmoning through the League :i an Internation Conference to tconomic factors which the nu--1 are responsible624 words
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Article, Illustration54 1936-02-07 13 The Lord President of the Council, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, newly re-elected to the House of Commons as member for the combined Scottish Universities, took his seat yesterday, b.ing introduced by the Prime* Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin and the Home Secretary. Sir John Simon; says54 words
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Article169 1936-02-07 13 The War Reuter. Stalemate In North ITALIAN AEROPLANES STILL ACTIVE Addis Ababa Feb 6. The consensus of opinion here is that the Italians intend to continue activities in the South and are content with a position of stalemate in Tigre. While the latest Italian communique announces theReuter. - 169 words
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Article81 1936-02-07 13 Producers' Agreement With International Cartel London. February 5. The South African iron and steel producers have signed a 4-years’ agreement with the International Cartel and the British Federation under which the South African works will supply all requirement they are capable of producing while the importation of81 words
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Article77 1936-02-07 13 .Reuter. Service To Be Opened In March London February 6 Imperial Airways expect to open a regular air service between Singapore and Hongkong in March. Experimental flights indicate that the conditions are very favourable and negotiations for crossing Indo-China are progressing very amicably. The difficulty of the.Reuter. - 77 words
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Article181 1936-02-07 13 Reuter. Reduced To 3} Per Cent. SIX CHANGES IN AS MANY MONTHS London, Feb. 6. After six changes in as many’ months, the French bank rate again stands at the more normal level of 3 1 2 per cent. Today's reduction by half per cent, comes atReuter. - 181 words
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Article137 1936-02-07 13 Reuter Echo Of Eastern Frontier Mutiny Changchun. Feb. 5. Intense bitterness is aroused here as a result of the refusal of the Soviet authorities 1 to extradite Manchukuo troops who mutinI ied on the Eastern frontier to the North lof Suifenho on January 30. They resisted a JapaneseReuter - 137 words
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Article56 1936-02-07 13 China's Large Purchaser Frcm U.S. Washington, Feb. 5. Figures issued by the State Department reveal large purchases of aeroplane'*, machineguns and bombs. made in the United States, by China last month. The consignments which exceeded $3,000,000 in value accounted for almost three-quarters of the total American sales of56 words
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Article249 1936-02-07 13 Reuter. Worst Ice Blockade In 19 Years Shanghai, Feb. 5. I Tientsin, Chefoo and other North China ports are suffering the worst ice blockade for 19 years which is seriously hampering and endangering coastal shipping. Many’ vessels limped to Shanghai, their j hulls damaged by ice-floes. OthersReuter. - 249 words
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Miscellaneous176 1936-02-07 13 D SOESiaBISBBi quunT 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY AT 2-45 P. M. DEAD HANDS THAT LIVE and KILL I The Story of a Man with A DEVIL'S SOUL I THE SCREEN'S FIRST GRAND GUIGNOL Thriller 1 The New Screen Sensation Star of Famous Continental Triumph Now scores176 words
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Article999 1936-02-07 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Uaet The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh, (Laboe-an-Bilik). Sails next day for the same ports. S.S. MAKIAN from Langsa, Idi, SimpangOlim. Tg. Poera,999 words
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Article522 1936-02-07 14 NOTICES The Air Mails despatched from Penant on January 26 per the Imperial Airway-» were delivered in London on February The Air Mails despatched from Penang on January 29 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were deh i vered in London on February 5. OUTWARD IMPERIAL522 words
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Advertisement54 1936-02-07 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. IT DOESN'T RUN Because It's RELI ATEX The New54 words
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Miscellaneous560 1936-02-07 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY T nuuftniasions Two of the following freqinxicies will be w*txl GSC 9,580 kcs (31.32 m.), GSB| ,510 kcs (31.55 in.), GSL 6,110 kcs (49.101 xx>.), GSA 6,050 kcs (49.59 in.). 6.20 a m Big Ben. A Sonato Recital by Marjorie Hayward (Violin) and G. O'Connor560 words
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Miscellaneous532 1936-02-07 14 Children’s Hour, (a) Sing-Sun and the Tartar” A story from China. (b> Songs by The Happy Lads.” (c) Poem Shining Things (E. Gould etc.) 7.55 Strait? Echo” News Bulletin. 8.00 TalkCities of BritainOxford” by Nowell Charles Smith. M.A. 8.20 Programme of Recorded Music selected by Mr. H. Bracegirdle. 9.00 Close532 words
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Miscellaneous132 1936-02-07 14 Waltz. Jack Jackson his Orchestra 8D290 Fox Trot. From the Top of Your Head. Without a Word of Warning. Richard Himber his RitzCarlton Orchestra. 9.00 Close Down. Records kindly supplied by Messrs. Robinson Coy. Ltd., K. Lumpur. 0 MOONLIGHT BAND PROGRAMME Today on the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30132 words
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Miscellaneous331 1936-02-07 16 Fun Frolic Park Friday, 7th February, 1936. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA "IM T'NG SEONG HOAY” SEATS 60, 40 20 Cents. FOONG HENG LIN CANTONESE OPERA FAH PONG CHOONG YIN” Starring Messrs. Cheah Seng Chiew, Cheong Seoh Soh, Misses Cheor. Poh Sai and Sim Kong331 words
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Article296 1936-02-07 17 Permitted To Act Again MAN OF UNDOUBTED i ABILITY An application made on behalf of Sir Arthur Philip Du Cros to be permitted to act as a director of five companies was granted by Mr. Registrar Mellor in the London Bankruptcy Court. I It296 words
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Article210 1936-02-07 17 Gcngsfers Have A Successful Day An epidemic of crime has struck Paris. Here are some of the incidents that oecurr ed recently. Five gangsters raided a branch of the Irductrial and Commercial Bank in the Boulevard St. Germain, trussed up tnc staff with telephone wire, and calmly210 words
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Article190 1936-02-07 17 Mr. P. G. Wodehouse Places Dickens At The Top I I Who are the greatest humorists among the world’s authors? In an interview ir the Christmas issue of the magazine, "The Book Window." Mr. P.G. Wodehouse war asked whethc r he would state what, in his opinion, were190 words
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Article677 1936-02-07 17 How Lord Kelvin Lest A Wager A DISBELIEF IN AEROPLANES A sr. bet about the atom, made when atoms were less familiar than they are i today, was described by Lord Rayleigh J whan he delivered his presidential address! before the Physical Society in London677 words
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Article490 1936-02-07 17 Money From America APPLICATION TO THE HIGH COURT An agreement by Jacob Factor to repay approximately £360,000 to people with claims against him was announced in the Chancery Divison on Jan. 24. when Mr. Justice Bennett heard an application by the Senior Official Receiver as490 words
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Article2540 1936-02-07 18 Postponements In London Theatres Fine Acting In Clever Comedy Fine Film Of "King Of TheDamned*' Screen Record Of Pavlova's Life (From Our Own Correspondent). London, January 25. THE theatres are likely to be much affected by the death of the King. When Queen Victoria died ,the theatres2,540 words
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Advertisement58 1936-02-07 18 I* NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL! Phone No. 60 I TAN JONG BUNGAH, PENANG i 7" I' i ll "V* I 1 FOR TOUR PLEASURE WE HA VE ERECTED A DIVING STAGE f (XIMPI .RTF WITH SPKINc; KOARTV 1 RATES HAVE BEEN REDUCED BOARD. j MoSw ,rO PFR DAY INCLUSIVE I WATCHBREA*58 words
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Advertisement13 1936-02-07 18 IT DOESN'T RUN Because It's RELIATEX The New Runproof Hose EASTERN BAZAAR. I13 words
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Advertisement139 1936-02-07 18 r > r CONDIMENT; thing used to give I relish to food. The most important is table salt, which should always be J 3 pure, dry and free-running; f or C example— SPECIAL SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED For The Chinese New Year 5,000 Pairs IRONSIDE BARRAT SHOES (Made in England.) rti139 words
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Article1073 1936-02-07 19 'HE CAUSES BEHIND THE PRESENT SOVIET-JAPANESE TENSION 1 A EAR ago the isale of the Chinese Eastern Railway to Japan removed 1 a long-standing cause of friction between the Soviet Union and japan, ior a time mutual relations improved and a number of s1,073 words
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Article185 1936-02-07 19 Religious Background To Oriental Art London, Jan. 22. The religious background to Chinese, sculpture was described in a remarkably interesting lecture the first of two--de-| livered by Mr. R. H. Wilenski, at the, Medici Galleries, Liverpool. I I 1 Mr Wilenski, discussing the monumen-, tai' figures end examples185 words
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Article691 1936-02-07 19 Work Of The British Flotilla I The Yangtze," says a writer in The i Blue Peter, is the second largest river in the world. Some three thousand miles i l°ng, it rises in the Tibetan Mountains, i flows south for a time, then, breaking away eastward, runs691 words
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Article126 1936-02-07 19 "Impossible," Says Britain A Japanese firm is attempting a shipbuilding feat which English experts regard as impossible”. They* ere attempting, says RCuter, to build a 15,000 ton w’haling vessel in five months. A British firm refused the contract on the grounds that the price126 words
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83 1936-02-07 19 London, Jan. 24. It is expected that as the result of a meeting held at British Industries House, Marble Arch, British manufacturers will be well represented at the British Empire and China Trade Fair to b w held at Hong Kong throughout the month83 words
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Advertisement239 1936-02-07 19 I JUST ARRIVED I' I I x lim b!■ fti w i SOMETHING Bffll |?h I THAT MAN luixLijU must onions j HAVE WITH i i bottled in g ,S WlGl ENGLAND I II AND M///1 I IISwMWij CHEESE i S STOCKED BY:— SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. PRITCHARD CO..239 words
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Article837 1936-02-07 20 ONLY ROUGH DIAMOND VICTORIOUS EXCELLENT BOUTS AT JUBILEE PARK (BY SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, February 6. The learn of four Penang boxers lost in what was styled by the management of the jubilee Park as an inter-State boxing, last night, two of them losing on837 words
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Article324 1936-02-07 20 Receives Terrific Hiding From Joe Eagle FIGHT STOPPED IN LAST ROUND (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. Feb. 7. For sheer pluck and great heartedness, Frankie Weber can have no equal in Malaya in his defeat last night at the New World Stadium and it was a terrific324 words
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Article95 1936-02-07 20 Another Charge Against Municipal Employee ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY Another charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a cheque for $42.64 on January 16, was preferred against Bakar bin Hashim, until recently, a Municipal employee, in the police court today. Accused pleaded guilty and sentence95 words
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387 1936-02-07 20 The following is the list of donations f c j the local Distressed Europeans Fund reI ceived in January, 1936 $2O Mr. J. M. Barron. $lO The Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson. 1$ 6 Anonymous. 5 Each—-Messrs. J. V’. Boothby, H. ,W. Brady, B. F. Bridge, J.387 words
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Article42 1936-02-07 20 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY’ 7 London Bank 2:4 1,32 4 mst 2(4 332 Private 3 mst credit 2’4 318 3 Documentary 2(4 112 On New York Demand 58% India T.T. 154 France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 58 5(16 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis42 words
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Article130 1936-02-07 20 EDNESDAY TODAY London (Spot) £203.15.0 £202 15 0 London—(3 months) £197.12.6 Singapore $100.62’ 2 Business Done Penang $100.621/2 Business Done 25 tons COPRA.— (Sundries 6 .30 $590 BLACK PEPPER $lO OO ii ii iii i sioi oo RUBBER L OOllOll 7 d 7 i /8d New York 14130 words
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Article288 1936-02-07 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Wednesday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seuer* TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 Batu Selangor 94 96 93 95 Hong Fatt 90 95 90 95 Johan 26 28 26 28 Klang River 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Kuchai 70 72% 10 75c Lukut 1.22% 1.25 1.22%288 words
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Article501 1936-02-07 20 KENNEDY dr COMP I 1 QUAY’S PRICED The following are the latest m ALESbRS. KENNEDY Last today Wednesday Buyers Sellers Bu; RUBBER: Ayer Panas 1.50 1.60 Batu Lintang 1.10 1.15 1 Broga 92 95 Glenealy 1.85 1.95 c Indragiri 1.10 1.15 Kuala Sidim 2.35 2.50 Mentakab501 words
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Advertisement73 1936-02-07 20 BBBBBBBB95Unr9QF!KBBBBBBBBSBBB V /1 A I P O P U L ALL OVER THE WORLD Wa Fruit at its freshest and finest, Eure sugar and unfailing quality U v ave made Messrs. Chivers’ Jams world-wide favourites. Thousands v of tons of ripe fruits from oar own orchards are made into jam73 words
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Advertisement387 1936-02-07 20 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS i I i i I POSITIONS VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY a European Accountant for a Mining Office in Perak for a period of six to eight months Apply j stating age and date available enclosing copies of credentials to Box No. 8, c/o; Pinang Gazette I j WANTED a387 words
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Miscellaneous40 1936-02-07 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6a.m. 80 N. Noon 81 N.W. I FIDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 12.25 a.m 7.15 a.m. 1.11 p.m 7.21 p.m. TOMORROW 12.59 a.m 7.42 a. m. 1. 39 p. m 7.54 p. m.40 words
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