Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 February 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 30. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 84 1 REUTER. taiv Announcement Expected IMPERIAL CONFERENCE TO BE HELD DELHI DURBAR IN OCTOBER 1937 LONDON. FEB. 10. MAY 1937 IS LIKELY TO FIXED FOR THE COROTION OF KING EDWARD, WORDING TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE SOURCES. EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT IS EXPECTED. \N IMPERIAL CONFERENCE WILL
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  • 93 1 Rugby Radio Service. 16 000 Actions Conducted Free In 10 Years London, Feb. 8. issue of the annual report on the Persons Procedure by the Law So!v marks the close of the first ten years '7; which the administration of the High urt Poor Persons Procedure has been
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Adjutant-General In France In Great War Dinard, February 9. ll death is announced of Lieutenantnej 1 Sir George Fowke. Fngineer-in-hitf, British Expeditionary Force in 'rance 1914-16 and Adjutant-General, in Prance 1916 19,-
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  • 143 1 Reuter. ALL STRATEGIC POINTS OCCUPIED Result Of Italian Invasion Threat Alexandria. Feb. 9. Despite the fact that tension in Egypt arising from the threat of Italian invasion is now practically non-existent, British troops continue to arrive. All strategic points in and around Alexandria are nowoccupied in
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  • 91 1 -Rugby Radio Service. Census Of Passenger Traffic To Be Taken London, Feb. 8. The London Passenger Transport Board is taking a census of passenger traffic on the underground railways next week. Afterwards particulars of some 7,500.000 journeys -will have to be classified and studied. The work of sorting
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  • 89 1 Rugby Radio Service. Labour Party To Oppose Measure London, Feb. 8. Two days of the House of Commons time later in the week will be devoted to education. Private members’ motions to be debated on Wednesday deal with educational topics and on Thursday the President of the Board
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  • 71 1 Norfolk for a few days.Rugby Radio Service, Departure From London For Home I London, Feb. 8. I The King of Norway who with Queen Maud hed been staying at Buckingham Palace since the funeral of King George left London today on his return to Norway. Queen Maud
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  • 128 1 Reuter- PARALYSING BLIZZARD I EXPERIENCED 20 Person: Dead In.--Mid-West Chicago, Feb. Twenty ere dead in the mid-West in the most paralysing blizzard of this century. Hundreds of motorists are stranded in under zero weather and railway traffic has been brought to a standstill, several trains
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Proposed Cuts To Be Abolished St. Nazaire Feb. 9. Consequent on the nfw proposals by the employers, involving the maintenance of salaries and the abolition of the proposed cuts, a meeting of 2,500 shipyard workers have decided to terminate the strike. A vote is being
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  • 79 1 Reuter. TRAGIC RIDING ACCIDENT Head Strikes Tree Branch Dublin, February 9. i Mr. Brian de Valera 20 year-old younger son of the President was killed in a riding j accident. He was galloping with a cousin iin Phoenix Park when his head struck a branch
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  • 135 1 Reuter Wireless. Fcr Fascist Leader For I Slander I i London, February 10. i One farthing damages without costs was awarded to Sir Orwald Mosley, the Fascist leader who brought an action in the King’s Bench Division for slander against Mr. Marchbank, the General Secretary of the
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  • 173 1 Reuter Wireless. ITALY SCURRYING FOR SUPPLIES 30 Tankers Engaged For Transport New York Feb. 9. Fearing a possible oil embargo Italy has engaged 30 tankers, mostly Scandinavian, to transport oil from the Gulf of Mexico this month. According to the New York T rues”, it' is
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  • 63 1 London on Monday.Rugby Radio Service. Spends Week-End At Sunningdale London, February 8 The King who is still living at York House but spends part of each day at Buckingham Palace in the transaction of public business has gone for the week-end to his country house, Fort Belvedere,
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  • 42 1 to licensed to £2,500,000.Reuter Wireless. £1,500,000 More To Be Exported Washington, February 9. The U.S. treasury has licensed the export of gold valued £1,500,000 to France and Holland bringing the total hitherto licensed to £2,500,000.Reuter Wire-
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  • 35 1 R.A.F. Squadron Leaves For Japan I From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 10. Che R.A.F. Goodwill flight to Japan started just before dawn today and was seen off by the Japanese Consul General.
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  • 186 1 Reuter. AMY'S RECORD BROKEN 3,000 CHEER FLIGHT-LIEUT. ROSE Capetown, Feb. 9. I’light-Lieut. Rose arrived at 6 p.in G.M.T. beating Amy Mollison’s record by 13 hours and 18 minutes. His offi cial time was 3 days 17 hours and 38 minutes. The anxiety early in the day was
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  • 76 1 Reuter. New Coins Introduced Today Shanghai, Feb. 10. A revolutionary change in China's currency was effected this morning when new coins in five denominations, half cent, one cent, five cents, ten cents and 20 cents were introduced. Many rickshaw coo!ie£ and others who were not aware of
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  • 57 1 Arrival Yesterday To Relieve Burma Rifles The first battalion of the Punjabi Regiment, numbering 424 offie rr and men. arrived here yesterday by the Karagola” and left later in the day for Taiping where they are relieving the 2 20th Burma Rifles The battalion if under
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    • 42 1 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WE HAVE ALWAYS IX STOCK SUPPLIES OF THE FINEST QUALITY APPLES. ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT. WE ALSO RECEIVE OCCASIONAL SHIPMENTS OF TURNIPS. LETTUCE. CELERY AND CAULIFLOWER ALL ARE GROWN UNDER ABSOLUTELY IDEAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS TN AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA. JP-S.
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  • 1589 3 CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF MR. STIVEN RESUMED GROUND ENGINEER OF FLYING CLUB GIVES EVIDENCE PLANE IN PERFECT CONDITION Interesting evidence was revealed when the inquiry was resumed on Saturday before the Penang Coroner. Mr. 11.A.L. Luckham, into the death Mr. R. C. Stiven, manager
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  • 213 3 Chinese Found Dead At Campbell Street CAUSTIC SODA POISONING i The discovery of the dead body of a male adult Chinese, Lee Seng, at No. 108, Campbell Street on December 24, formed the subject of an inquiry by the Penang Coronsr (Mr. H.A.L. Luckham) on Saturday in the
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  • 75 3 Alleged To Have Enticed Married Woman Another week’s postponement was granted by the magistrate, Mr. H- A. 1.. Luckham. on Saturday in the case in which Ng Khay Hye Bah alias Ooi Thean Soo. stands charged wph enticing away a married woman. Siew Gaik alias Ah Thoo. the
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  • 57 3 Charge Of Fermenting Liquor A Chinese woman named Teoh Chit was produced in the police court on Saturday on a charge of fermenting intoxicating liquor, in an estate at Ayer Itam on Feb-ruej-y 7, I Accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till February 13. Bail
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  • 715 3 Finale To Thaipusam Festival LARGE CROWD AT RACE COURSE i (By A Modern Hindu”) 1 t Penang t Feb. 9. j Penang Chettiars could not very well I afford to cancel the fireworks display this L j year for several good reasons, though quite -1 rightly they
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  • 422 3 Squel To Attempted Murder Case i VIVID STORY RECALLED Recently having- been bailed out for the sum of $5OO pending a preliminary inquiry into a case of; attempted murder in which he was alleged to have attacked a young Chinese couple with an axe early
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  • 144 3 Fan-tan Played I I i SEQUEL TO RAID AT KAMPCNG MALABAR I Following a raid on a house at Kam pong Malabar on Friday' evening, seven Chinese, three Khehs and four Cantone.se, were arraigned before Mr. H- A- L. Luckham in the police court on Saturday,
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  • 7736 4 Judgment Reserved Until Feb. 19 Or Earlier "MISLEADING ANSWERS" Grw&ring Cross-Examination For Two Hours Singapore, February 8. JI I )GMEN'I in the case against W. D. Lambert, the manager of the Pavilion Theatre, who for three days has been tried before Mr. 11. A.
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  • 1483 5 S.S. (M.) A. COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS 'Anti-Dazzle Bulb The Only Sure Means" i .I iring headlights <>n road vehicles arc as troublesnme in Malacca as in CI places and a sub-committee of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) ciation was appointed to examine this problem. I'he sub-committee, consisting
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  • 376 5 Ipoh Chettiar Charged I Ipoh. Feb. 8 A local Chettiar. for whose arrest a warrant was issued by the Ipoh First Magistrate at the instance of the Commissioner for Estate Duties, surrendered to the Ipoh First Magistrate yesterday and was later released on bail. j This morning
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  • 191 5 Prince Purachatra's House I In Bangkok Prince Purachatra of Siam, who now lives in Singapore, has leased his palace in Bangkok to the Siamese Government. It ir not known yet what us? the government will make of the palace. Prince Purachatra, who is engaged in several
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  • 223 6 AEROPLANES ARE TO LAND HERE At present it is a sea of mud, and presents difficulties such as this to those working on the new aerodrome in course of construction at Gatwick. -Am Joseph found fame b« the <k the Infants* Hospital Vine-* n -.-r’A’iv*
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  • 1298 8 THREE WINNERS AT IPOH RACES HERBE FOLLE. KEUTEL AND SMILING KIRKDALE WINS IN GREAT STYLE (By Tic-Tac) Fine weather, good going and <a large crowd combined to give the Perak Turf Club February| Meeting, which opened at Ipoh on Saturday, an auspicious start.
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  • 45 8 Reuter. Britain And Japan In Semi-Final Garmisch, Feb. 8. In the International Ice Hockey Tournament, Great Britain beat Japan 3—o and Canada beat Austria 52. The winners will enter the semi-final pool Italy surprisingly beat the United States 2l after two extra periods.-
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  • 87 8 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following ties have been arranged: WEDNESDAY Championship Doubles: R. Mange and H. F. Clancy v. C. H. Rogers and C. H. Kent. Ladies Singles Handicap: Miss G. Hurst Plus 15 v. Mrs. Rhys Williams—4 Mixed Doubles Handicap: Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Reedls.l
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  • 38 8 Reuter. New World's Record Created Newhaven, Connecticut, Feb. 9. Johnny Higgins broke the world’s swimming record for the 200 yards breast stroke beating Cartonn-et’s time of 2 mins. 25-2 10 secs, with 2 mins. 24-1 10 secs.
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  • 68 8 Reuter. Irish Team To Meet Scotland O'CONNER REPLACES MORAN London, Feb. 9. The following will represent Ireland in the International rugger match against Scotland at Murrayfield on January 22: MALCOM SON BOYLE McMAHON BAILEY O’CONNER HEWITT MORGAN ALEXANDER BEAMISH DEERING GREAVES RUSSELL SIGGINS SAYERS WALKER There is only
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  • 75 8 Reuter. Guy's Hospital Beat Coventry London, February 8. I Guy’s Hospital 11 Coventry 6 Aidershot S 11 Harlequins 13 Aberavon 7 Neath 6 Bath 8 Bedford 3 Brvrtol 11 Oxford 11 Bridgend 11 Crosskeys 0 Falmouth 11 Devcnport S 8 Gloucester 6 Cardiff 6 > Newport 20 Leicester
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  • 236 8 OPENING MATCH GF SEASON In their opening match of the s n the Penang Cricket Club was y>. < Tday defeated by the Krian Club by 63 runs at Par it Buntar. The following are the scores PENANG CRICKET CLI B T. S. Anthony c
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  • 1285 8 PRESIDENT VIEWS THE SEASON Singapore, Feb. 9 More than fifty men, thirty looking re- markably fresh in spite of an afternoon’s hard fighting, gathered in a secluded dining room at Raffles Hotel last night and sang their annual praises to the Game of Ruggerand
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  • 1432 9 NORTH DEFEAT SOUTH AFTER HARD GAME WINNING PACK CONTROL THE SCRUMS ANGUS SHOWS HIS CLASS (From Our Own Correspondent) XT i Singapore, February 8. ie 01 th beat the South after a hard and close game at the isoii Load Stadium today by 11
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  • 502 9 Robless Retires With 100 P.R.C. DRAWS WITH MALAYS L. Robless had the distinction of scoring the first century of the season yesterday on the Esplanade when the Penang Recreation Club were opposed jto the Malay Cricket Club. The match ended in a draw, the Malays j
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  • 68 9 Reuter. Langridge Takes 8 Wickets For 22 The match between Hawkes Bay and the M.C.C. was drawn. Hawkes Bay batting first realised 88 runs, Langridge taking 8 wickets for 25. The M.C.C. in reply declared their Innings closed with 171 for eight wickets. Benth took
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  • 210 9 1 Reuter. International Rugger I SENSATIONAL MATCH AT DUBLIN i London, February 8. There was a sensational ending to the rugger International today at Dublin, IreI land scoring two great tries to defeat England by six points to three. Flay was very even till near half-time when
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  • 64 9 .Reuter. Fourth "Unofficial" Test With India Madras, Feb. 8. The fourth Unofficial” test between India and the Australians was continued today and resulted in a win for India by 33 runs. The scores were as follows India; 189 and 113 (Macartney 6 for 41). Australians; 162 (Nissar 5
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  • 53 9 Reuter. Match With Rhodesia Marred By Rain Bulawayo. Feb. 8. The match between the Australians and Rhodesia was commenced here today. The Australians batting first had scored 77 for the loss of two wickets at close of play. Rain held up the game for most part
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  • 1363 9 THREE-NIL VICTORY AT LIVERPOOL BLACKBURN ROVERS GIVE HARD FIGHT TO ARSENAL MANCHESTER UNITED WINS CONVINCINGLY Reuter. London, February 8. j The following are the results of matches, played today in the English and Scottish Lieagues j i DIVISION I Arton V 1 Everton 1' 1
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  • 872 10 Today might be Black Monday to some after a long period of holidays and broken working days but it also ushers in a period of real earnest work for the New Year. The Christmas holidays came as a welcome interlude to mark the close of the
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  • 170 10 Tamil Cobbler Gets Nine Years ASSAULT ON POLICE GRASS CUTTER I From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, February 9. Charged with the murder of a Police Station grass cutter, a Tamil cobbler, Raju was convicted by the Hon. Mr. Justice Aiken at the Perak Assizes on the lesser
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  • 154 10 For Daughter's Wedding (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. February 10 "My husband is very sorry he could not come back to Singapore. He has not been well." said Lacy Murison, wife of Sir William Murison, the former Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, when she
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  • 164 10 Arrival Yesterday Evening His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, arrived at Penang yesterday, accompanied by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, and staff, in the "Sea Belle" at 4 15 p.m. He was met on board by the Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. A.M. Goodman, and
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  • 62 10 Several Matters Discussed (From Our Perak Representative) Kuala Kangsar, Feb. 10. The First Perak State Council meeting for the year was held today in the Council Chamber at Kuala Kangsar presided over by His Highness, the Sultan of Perak, when several matters affecting the State were discussed.
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  • 268 10 Early Morning Tragedy TAMIL BOY SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES I I Tragedy visited a party of Indian» wi were returning home in a bullock v tr f elong Glugor Road at about 1.30 a.n yesterday after seeing the fireworks dis play at the Race Course. After
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  • 322 10 Old Man Stabbed 15 Times 1 I have not the slightest doubt in finding you guilty. You made a murderous attempt on this old manold enough tP be '.your grandfather," said Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur j when sentencing Tang Fatt to
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  • 91 10 Ho Boon Phin, a middle-aged Chineswas brought up before the magistrate, Mr H. A. L. Luckham, in the police cour‘ today on a charge of theft, from house N 60, Maxwell Road yesterday evening. Th* articles involved are a shirt, a fountain pen, a pocket watch with chain,
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  • 537 11 ALLEGED USING OF FORGED DOCUMENT CASE FOR THE DEFENCE OPENED The trial was continued today at the Assize Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith and a Common Jury, of an elderly Chinese, Khor Nai Chew, on a charge of using as genuine a forged document, an offence
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  • 135 11 Plane Flight To Pekan (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 10. A dramatic dash by plane was undertaken by two Singapore doctors in order to save the life of a young police officer on Saturday. It proved unavailing and the doctors returned yesterday with the
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  • 279 11 In Singapore On Way To London Singapore. February 9. Brilliantly plumed Birds of Paradise,] rare species of crows, pigeons, cockatoos 1 and jays, providing a magnificent range of; colours but a strange discordant orchestra, arrived in Singapore by the Op ten Noort yesterday. Their value is
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  • 316 11 WHO IS THE CONSUMER Legal Doubt QUESTION RAISED IN K.L. APPEAL i Judgment was reserved by Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas in the Supreme Court, Kuala I Lumpur on the appeal of Ng Wui Pang i against conviction and fine of $l5O or in default four months’ rigorous imprisonment. Mr. E.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 475 11 i (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.’’) Sir,—l have read with great interest j your editorial on Saturday on the subject i jof the Etiquette of the Bar. The replies I given by the General Bar Council to the I many questions are. in my
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  • 342 11 HONEYMOON TRIP ROUND WORLD Failed To Bag Tigers In India MAROONED ON AUSTRALIAN ISLAND A confession that they like Penang though they had been here for a couple of (lays was made by Mr. George Vanderbilt, the 21-year-old American multi-millionaire, and his wife, the former Miss
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 151 11 gardening in the Tropics demands fresh seeds at frequent intervals. We offer you this through our stocks of Yate’s Flower Seeds. These Seeds arrive by post regularly and we guarantee the freshness of every packet of seeds we sell. FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS I I I I I also LAWN
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  • 3007 12 6% DIVIDEND MAINTAINED I Rubber Stock I Position i MR. H. ERIC MILLER'S REVIEW i I I The Twenty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of The United Serdang (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held on Jan. 21 at 19, Fenchurch Street. London, 1 E.C. I Mr. H. Eric
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  • 129 12 .Reuter. Excess Of Exports I INCREASE IN EXPORT DUTY EXPECTED London, February 8. Many Mincing Lane operators confidently expect the Netherland Indies export duty on native rubber will be increased during the course of the next few days. It is pointed out that now that the
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  • 121 12 Rubber Outputs During January Yarak Rubber Co. Ltd. 14,400 lbs. Ayer Tawah Rubber Plantation Co. Ltd. 50,500 Sandycroft Rubber Co. Ltd., 23,500 Dindings Rubber Estates Ltd. 52,000 Lesong Tujoh Rubber Estates Ltd. 10,400 Yark Rubber Co., Ltd. 14,400 lbs. Alor Pongsu Amal. Est. Ltd. 63,403 Bedong (Malaya) Rubber
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  • 111 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday i Paris 75 1|64 75 1|64 New York 5.02 3|16 5.02 I|l6 .Montreal 5.00% 5.01% Brussels 29.43 29.44% 1 Geneva 15.16% 15.17 Amsterdam 7.30% 7.30% Milan 62 3|16 62% Berlin 12.31 12.30% Prague 119% 119% I Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39%
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  • 177 12 TIN OUTPUTS IN MONTH OF JANUARY I Piculs Jelebu Tin Dredging 230 Lukut Tin Dredging 240 Pattani Tin Di edging 1160 Kamra Tin Dredging 1305 Malayan Tin Dredging 2350 Southern Malayan Tin Dredging 3800 Siamese Tin Syrd. (Ngaw Property) 596 Nawng Pet Tin 274 Hitam Tin 81
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  • 27 12 Paris 75-1|32. Gold was 140|8d. Rug r Radio Service. London, Feb. 8 Sterling on N<w York was 5.02-3 16 <> Paris 75-1|32. Gold was 140|8d. Rug
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  • 110 13 Reuter. Further Attempt To Kill Emperor NEGUS REFUSES TO TAKE COVER Dessie, Feb. 9. In a iurther attempt to kill the Emperor, seven Italian Caproni bombers appeared over Dessie this morning, swooped down and Hying low bombed the city and surrounding hamlets with incendiary bombs and high
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  • 222 13 -Rugby Radio Service. Measures To Assist The Industry London, Feb. 8. In the House of Commons on Monday, the Government's bill to give effect to proposals for the reorganisation of sugar industry, announced last summer, will come up for the second reading. The Bill provides for the appointment
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  • 35 13 Reuter U.S. Ex-Vice-President New York. February’ 8. Mr Charles Curtis, ex-vice-president of the United States, is reported to have died The death of Mr. Curtis, from heart failure, is confirmed.Reuter
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  • 98 13 Reuter. District Commissioner Killed POLICE OVERWHELMED BY MOB Zanzibar, February 9. The acting District Commissioner. Mr. lan Rolleston, the only son of Sir Humphrey Rolleston. was killed when a group of police officers was overwhelmed by a mob of armed Arab rioters demonstrating against unpopular rules in
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  • 147 13 ROSS CROMARTY BY-ELECTION Rugby Radio Service. Polling Taking Place Today London. February 8. Polling takes place on Monday in the by-election in Ross and Cromarty in which the Dominion’s Secretary. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, is standing as National Government candidate and is opposed by Mr. Randolph Churchill. Conservative as well as
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  • 54 13 Reuter Wireless Father Burns Kidnapped Peiping. Feb. 8. It is officially stated that Father Joseph Clarence Burns, attached to the Mary- knoll Mission was kidnapped by six ban!dits at Tunhua. east Kirin on February ;5. A detachment of thirty Japanese 'soldiers have been sent to pursue the
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  • 100 13 Reuter. British Dominoins Studios Gutted VALUABLE CAMERA EQUIPMENT SAVED London, Feb. 9. A disastrous fire broke out this morning and extensively damaged the studios of the British and Dominions Film Corporation, Limited, at Elstree. The flames which were noticed at 2 a.m. spread rapidly. Hundreds of
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  • 86 13 question of size limits.Rugby Radio Service. Definition Of Categories Etc. SUB-COMMITTEE'S WORK PARTLY FINISHED London, Feb. 8. The Technical Sub-Committee of the Naval Conference, which meets again on Monday, has now’ finished part of its task relating to definitions of various categories of ships, of standard displacement and
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  • 68 13 bers of the Royal Victorian Order.— Rugby Fladio Service. To Be Awarded By King Edward London. February 8. Honours for 17 Naval and Army officers and two gunners .who escorted the coffin of King George, are announced. They are the first honours to be conferred by King Edw’ard.
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  • 81 13 Reuter. Russians On The Look Out WHOLE ARMY ON MANCHURIAN FRONTIER Moscow, Feb. 8. We have to keep .whole army at the Manchurian frontier in order to prevent promenades into Soviet territory by Japanese tourists with machine guns’’ says the Izvestia” referring to recent frontier incidents.
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  • 52 13 Rugby Radio Service. Work Expected To Be Resumed Tomorrow Although no developments took place yesterday regarding the strike in Smithfield Market the newspapers report a feeling of optimism, among those in the closest touch with the situation, that work will be resumed in the early hours of
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  • 48 13 Reuter Wireless. With One Exception Tientsin, Feb. 8. Practically all the icebound ships were freed, w’ith the exception of the Chinese ship Suikong which sprang a leak owing to pressure by ice. She is now burning her decks for fuel. However there is no danger.-
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  • 125 13 rviauinu l o.u iuccli Lime liii» muruiug and took off at 9.2s.Rugby Radio Service. Rose Makes Good Progress i LEAVES KISUMU Flight Lieut. Rose, who is attempting to beat Mrs. Amy Mollison’s record of four days, six hours, and 53 minutes for the flight from England to
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  • 177 13 I Business For Tomorrow's i I Meeting The following is the agenda for the i meeting of the Municipal Commissioners; on Tuesday, February 11: > I 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary and Special Meetings held on 27th Tanuary 1936. j !2. Any special business the Presid»
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    • 46 13 I tf a J 1» 11 26,035 People Saw This Picture At The CAPITOL* New York DURING ITS FIRST WEEK! 4 > 1 i CHOSEN AT THE VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM EXHIBITION I as THE BEST PICTURE of THE YEAR! COMING TO QUEEN’S i OF COURSE I \wvwwwvw
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  • 829 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Linet The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. TOKUSHIMA MARU from Singapore. Sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. MANTPI from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails
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  • 380 14 OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIK MAIL The Outward Imperial Aircraft left Jodhpur at 5.55 p.m. yesterday. OUTWARD NETHERLANDS AIR MAIL The Outward Netherlands Aircraft 'eft Rangoon at 6.50 a.m. for Bangkok this morning. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by route to Singapore and thence by
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 41 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
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    • 85 14 ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL hall 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. I To Merchants, Bankers, Professional Men, Clerks, Students and all those who require good and strenuous brain work THE TIGER BRAND MEDICINES are really absolute necessities. TIGER BALM increases brain power. PAT KWA TAN increases appetite for food and
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 643 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. I TODAY T ransmissions Two of the following frequencies will be used GSC 9,580 kcjs (31.82 m.), GSR 9,510 Re's (31.55 m.)> GSL 6,110 kcja (49.10 ux), GSA 6,050 kcjs (49.59 m.). 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. Light Music on Two Pianofortes. Wilhelm Grosz and Reginald King.
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    • 522 14 theme. Produced by Andrew Stewart. 8.05 The News. 8.20 a. m. Close down. Transmission 2 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Composer at the Pianoforte(2): Cyril Scott. A recital of Cyril Scott’s songs, sung by Kate (Winter (Soprano), accompanied by the jcomposer. 6.45 Light Orchestrial Concert. 7.05 The Roosters.” The famous
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    • 225 14 Programme. 7.05 Recorded Dance Music. I 7.35 Messrs. Lean Co’s Market Report. J 7.40 Asiatic Music. 8.00 Sports Talk. Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. 8.20 Asiatic Music. 8.45 Pinang Gazette News Bulletin. 8.50 Asiatic Music. 9.00 Close down. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. 7.03 Day’s Programme. 7.05 Recorded Dance Music.
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    • 91 16 fha most tfnarally uaaful MadMna far all Cllmataa SB M lal i Tll Them r k I HO M Subctitwta. Acte Ilk. charm In Check, and arrest. DIARRHOEA and 'IVER, group, AOUK. STOMACH CHILLS The reliable Family remedy ter end I. the only specific in INFLUENZA, GOUGHS, GOLDS CHOLERA and
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    • 225 16 OPENING [IFF kd 5 6-15 9-30 P.M. TONIGHT WF M-G-M'S NEW KIND OF MURDER MYSTERY THAT'LL KEEP YOU GUESSING ALL THE WAY! THE MURDER MAN” A CHALLENGE TO PHILO VANCE, CHARLIE CHAN AND THE THIN MAN! HE KNEW THE ANSWER TO EVERT CRIME BEFORE THE POLICE THAT'S WHY THEY CALL
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    • 57 16 fife. WBWt pwiitM 7.00 Tonight 9.30 UNIQUE FILM'S RECORD-BREAKING SUPER CANTONESE TALKIE THE CONTINUATION CHAPTER OF THE SENSATIONAL COMEDY SUCCESS A Country -3 O Gentleman CHAPTER 3 with MjssTong Shoot Ying -and Mr. Liu Mong Kwok Prices—2o, 40, 60. 80 cts. $l.OO. Next Change ANOTHER GREAT CANTONESE TALKIE Sar Sam
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    • 243 16 n m R_■ n n B r m 111 MOasaRRDRaRRHRRaRBRRBRBX Fun Frolic Park Monday. 10th February, 1936. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA TEOH SU TIN HAR HUAN” SEATS 60, 40 20 Cents. FOONG HENG LIN CANTONESE OPERA "KU SOU FUNN” SEATS 40. 30 and 20
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  • 236 17 Charge Against Federal Government SOCIETY ALLEGES ABUSES IN TREATMENT Sydney (New South Wales), January 3. The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Prolection Society, a world-wide organisation, as < harged the Federal Government with abuses in regard to the treatment of the Australian aborigine. The secretary of the society
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  • 450 17 Jurkt And Sanskrit Scholar Sir John Woodroffe, who died on Jan. 16 Beauso’eil, Alpes Maritimes, at the age ~(i. was in the tradition of the most eminnt of hs predecessors as a Supreme Court 1 dge at Calcutta, Sir William Jones, the H.'iglish scholar to know Sanskirt
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  • 513 17 Indian Campaign The campaign against what is called the Communist menace” in India is described in a report issued on Jan. 20 by the Bureau of Public Information, Government of India, which deals principally with the year 1934. It is stated that the Meerut conspiracy trial,
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  • 69 17 Mr. Thomas Hyslop Mr. Thomas Hyslop of Messrs. A. GDobb and Co-, died in the Johore Bahru General Hospital early on Friday morning following an attack of malaria. The late Mr. Hyslop, who was 45 years old, came from Kilmarnock, Scotland. He was lately engaged on
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  • 413 17 Found In Mental Colony I Grounds MURDERED DROPPED I FROM CAR I St. Albans, Jan. 25 Scotland Yard detectives were sent last night to help in investigating the death of a well-dressed man, aged about 65, whose body was found with five bullet wounds l
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  • 279 17 Fools’ Pleasure. By J. R. Colville. 1 London: Methuen and Co. Pp. xii 206. Bs. 6d. net. I When Hobhouse was criticising Eustace’s Classical Tour,” at that time the inevitable companion of travellers, he remarked that while an animosity against atheists, regi- cides, and Frenchmen may be honourable
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  • 75 17 New U.S. Consul-General For Singapore Mr. Monett Davis, acting American-Consul-General at Shanghai, has been transferred to be Consul General at Singapore. Mr. Lious Gourley, Consul at Hongkong has been appointed Consul at Shanghai Mr. Clayson Aldridge, now in Athens,, has been appointed Second secretary to the American
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  • 84 17 Johore Bahru, Feb. 6. While working on the Johore Rifle Range, Johore Bahru, Tsu Pat, a convict serving a term of four years, escaped with another convict. Tsu Pat ran into the jungle, but the other convict was caught. The Police and the J.M.F. have
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  • 868 18 Edgar Ryan PRETTY CEREMONY AT SITIAWAN A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Methodist Church, Sitiawan, at 10.30 on' Saturday morning when Mr. Alexander Thomson Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Edgar, of Dalbeattie. Scotland, w’as married to Miss Aileen Otira Ryan, second daughter
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  • 419 18 Chettiar Community Loses Its Leader THE LATE MR. M. R. M. RAMAN CHETTIAR Klang has lost a philanthropist and tire Asiatic community a much respected i leader, by the death of Mr. M.R.M. Raman Chettiar, who collapsed following a stroke while at prayer in the Chettiars’
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  • 165 18 Malayan Branch Has More Members The annual report for 1935 of the MalaI yan branch, Royal Asiatic Society, shows that the membership roll of the Society at the end of the year included 597 names compared with 567 at the end of 1934. The roll consisted of
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  • 844 18 In Eight Years JUDGE CONGRATULATES DEBTOR I I must congratulate you on the very satisfactory w’ay in which you have met your liabilities, and I have much pleasure in granting you an immediate discharge i from bankruptcy.” So raid the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice N.H.P.
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  • 366 18 A British Record In Employment Better conditions in British trade and industry during 1935 w’ere reflected in greater activity in electrical engineering, and it is encouraging to note that more persons were employed in electrical manufacture during the 12 months than at any other time in
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  • 383 18 Results Of Amsterdam-Batavia > Service In 1935 I On the 12th of June 1935 the twice-1 i weekly service to the Netherlands East I Indies, which was urgently required for the ever-increasing number of passengers and I freight, was inaugurated. Previously this airline was exploited with Fokker F.
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  • 190 18 NEW DIESEL-ENGINED SPEED RECORDS i I I Wheel Lost At 104 M.P.H. i i Six Diesel-engined car records were broken, including the hour record at 103.01 m.p.h., by Captain G. E. T. Eyston at Montlhery, before the loss of a front wheel < brought the run to a dramatic finish.
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  • 522 18 With Hunting Knife FOUR YEARS' GAOL. TAMIL i I Johore Bahru, Feb. 6. The story of a savage attack on his .former mistress by a Tamil named Arumuigam, with a hunting knife, which he then used on her husband, was told at the i Johore Bahru
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 51 18 READING Dc x n w x METALS U J ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND
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  • 1188 19 OVER 3,000,000 INCREASE IN THREE YEARS CHINESE LABOURERS AND SKILLED JAPANESE Dairen. The population of Manchukuo increased by more than 3,000,000 in the past three years, according to latest figures received tiere from Hsinking. An early tabulation of data gathered by th e Government of Manchukuo
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  • 158 19 A further service has been opened by C.N.A.C. fom Shanghai to Chengtu via banking, Kiukiang, Hankow Ichang, and I Chungking, a distance of about 1,400 miles, which is covered in about eight hours. The 1 service wifi at the beginning be operated at least twice weekly
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  • 729 19 JAPAN’S PRESSURE ON CHINA THE OUTLOOK I I have already described some of the hopeful elements in the outlook for British trade in China. This article deals with its difficulties. Having just returned from several months study of the situation one is trying, the reader may be reminded, to state
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  • 199 19 The Chinese Ministry of Communications has signed an agreement with the Frencn Air Ministry providing for a connexion between the existing routes of China National Aviation Corporation and Air France. It is understood that a regular service be- tween Canton and Hanoi, calling at Kwangchauwan will
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 16 19 IT DOESN’T RUN Because It's RELI A T E X The New Runproof Hose EASTERN BAZAAR./
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  • 367 20 BRILLIANT RUNNING OVER 7 FURLONGS Improves On Avonford's Time With More Weight IBy "Tic-Tac") I was in error when 1 stated yesterday that no course records were lowered at the Ipoh Meeting on Saturday. One record was broken and that was by Herbe Folic, in
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  • 59 20 Gold Medal Won By T. Hitching The annual Gold Medal was competed for by the winners of the 1935 Monthly Meda's, and resulted as follows T. Hitching 85 15—70 Lt. J. Thompson 90 19=71 Che Din 90 18=72 P. H/ Bonnet 90—16=74 Mrs. A. V. Perrin 94
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  • 258 20 Ventura Marquez To Meet 1 Joe Eagle AWAITING BOXING BOARD'S APPROVAL (BY SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Feb. 10. It is now definitely known that a big fight is being arranged to take place in Ipoh on February 27, and that I the services of two foreign
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  • 52 20 HOLE IN ONE On Sungei Patani Golf Course (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani. Monday. Mr. G. W. Somerville holed out in one at the ninth on Sungei Patani Golf Course on Sunday evening while playing in a four ball match with Messrs. Chrystei Gauld and Laffan. The hole measures
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  • 44 20 Mixed Doubles Handicap Tournament TIES FOR TUESDAY Tan Thean Seang and Mrs. Low Hooi Seah vs. Cheah Wat Swee and Mr.’. Tye Poh Sun. TIES FOR WEDNESDAY Goon Kok Ying and Miss P. Leong vs Goh Hock Jin and Mrs. Foo.
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  • 150 20 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 London Bank 2]4 1,32 4 mist 2|4 3 32 Private 3 m|st credit 2|4 318 3 Documentary 2|4 112 On New York Demand 58 India T.T. 154*4 France T.T. 865 Hong Kong T.T. 47% Shanghai T.T. 47% dis RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON INDIA
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  • 736 20 Entries Close Today MORE GIRL COMPETITORS WANTED A record number of entries have bc e n received for the Penang Badminton Association Junior Championships, the opening ties of w’hich will be played on Saturday at the Volunteer Drill Hall, but it seems that the girls are
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  • 266 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 Batu Selangor 93 95 93 95 Hitam 40 45 40 45 Hong Fatt 87% 92% 87% 92% Jelebu 95 1.00 92% 97% Johan 26 28 26 28 Klang River 1.92% 1.97% 1.92%
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  • 125 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN: Ampats 56 60 Ayer Wengs 1.75 I.Boc B. Selangors 90 94 Hong Fatts 87% 90 Hongkong 14 9 15 3 Jelebus 92% 95 Johann 26% 28% Kamuntings 12 6 13 3 K. Lanjuts 17 9 18
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  • 111 20 TIN SATURDAY TODAY London(Spot) £202.15.0 No market London(3 months) £197.0.0 No market Singapore $99.75 $99.77» Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.(Sundried) $6.10 s6.l<> BLACK PEPPER $lO.OO $10.0( RUBBER London 7 316 d 7 */4# New York 15 516c(G) 15%c(GSingaporeSpot 25c 25*, Feb./Mar 25 %c 25 %c April/June 25
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  • 350 20 KENNEDY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotas in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cu s List today Saturday I'cxiay Buyers Sellers Buyers TIN Ampat 57% 6 0 57% 6 Asam Kumbang 29 6 31 6 29 6 31 Ayer Weng 1.75 I.Boc 1.75 l.bi B. Selangor 93
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 34 20 wrATurq prrpQpT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 80 N.E. Noon 82 N.W. FTDTODAY High Water Low Water 1.54 a.m 8.34 a.m. 2.25 pm 8.46 p.m. TOMORROW 2.14 a.m 8.51 a.m. 2.45 p.m 9.09 p.m.
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