Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 February 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-02-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 31. Vol. XCIV. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article467 1936-02-11 1 Reuter. INTENDS TO CLOSE CHINA'S DOOR TO AMERICA Attacks In U. S. Senate DEMAND FOR STRONGER NAVY Washington, Feb. 10. Addressing the Senate, Mr. Pittman, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, castigated Japanese policy in the Far East and declared that Japan intends to close;Reuter. - 467 words
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Article82 1936-02-11 1 Reuter. QUALITATIVE TREATY IN SIGHT London, Feb. 11. A qualitative naval treaty is in sight thanks to the progress of the Technical Committee today in agreeing to all Lord Monsell’s suggestions except on battleships, which will be settled by bilateral conversations, as the United States has requested 35.000Reuter. - 82 words
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Article144 1936-02-11 1 Rugby Radio Service. Result Of Application Of Sanctions London. Feb. 10. The Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade. Captain Wallace, replying in the House of Commons to a question regarding concessions granted to Yugoslav exports of poultry, eggs and bacon in connection with League sanctions againstRugby Radio Service. - 144 words
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Article38 1936-02-11 1 Reuter. Passengers Escape With Bruises Johannesburg, Feb. 10. The Southbound Imperial Airways’ liner Artemis’ crashed while leaving Pietersburg. The two pilots, Deckman and Captain Stafford, sustained broken legs while the passengers escaped with bruises.-Reuter. - 38 words
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Article117 1936-02-11 1 of the two countries.”Rugby Radio Servic.'. Negotiations For Treaty London, Feb. 10. The Foreign Secretary was asked at question time in the House of Commons for an assurance that in view of the J changed international situation complete freedom of action of His Majesty’s Government in the negotiationsof the two countries.”Rugby Radio Servic.'. - 117 words
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Article108 1936-02-11 1 Reuter. Crcps Ruined 5,000 Sq. Miles Still Under Water BRITISH MISSIONARIES APPEAL FOR RELIEF FUNDS London, Feb. 10 The Conference of Britt h Missionary Societies, which is the standing body m London watching over all m ssionary in terests, have sent letters to the Prers in anReuter. - 108 words
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Article88 1936-02-11 1 uuiiit* vn eviciv i*., iroo, wiitir :nt lad also been an inmate s’nc? 1934. Reu:er Wireless. Second Charge Againsf Nurse London, Feb. 5 There was a swift sensation at the Nottingham Police Court when a second charge of murder preferred againri. rurse Waddingham and Ronald Sullivan.uuiiit* vn eviciv i*., iroo, wiitir :nt lad also been an inmate s’nc? 1934. Reu:er Wireless. - 88 words
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Article54 1936-02-11 1 and Malmo beginning tomonow. Rugby Radio Service. New Air Service Between England Sweden Lor don. Feb. 10. The inaugural flight of the British air service between England and Sweden was made during the week-end. British Continental Airways will run two services weakly in each direction between London andand Malmo beginning tomonow. Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article95 1936-02-11 1 Reuter Wireless. Italian Advance On Southern Front Rome, Feb. 10. A Communique issued by Marshal Badoglio states that General Graziani s troops have resumed their advance along the Webbe and Gestro Rivers. A column from Bucurale round the Abyssinian garrison at Lamma Schilindi, ten miles from Dolo.Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article66 1936-02-11 1 Rugby Radio Service*. Will Proved At £13.370 London, February 10. Among the wills proved is that of Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Jellicoe, who left an estate of the gross value of £13,370 and a net personality of £4.992. He t queathed hir flag flown at theRugby Radio Service*. - 66 words
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Article127 1936-02-11 1 Rugby Radio Service. Two Men Drowned CROSS-CHANNEL SERVICES INTERRUPTED London, Feb. 10. M inds of a gale force have swept the country today, gusts of 70 miles an hour being reported. Extreme cold prevails and weather forecasts predict its continuance for Several days. There were heavyRugby Radio Service. - 127 words
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24 1936-02-11 1 Reuter. Flight-Lieut. Giblett Colombo, Feb. 11. Flight-Lieut. H. D. Giblett attached to Singapore was drowned while bathing at Trincomalee.-Reuter. - 24 words
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Article68 1936-02-11 1 Reuter Wireless. Tribute By Members Of Dail Eireann Dublin, Feb. 10. Standing in silence, members of the Dail today paid a tribute to King George. Mr. de Valera said I move that the Dail Eireann expresses its deep sympathy with King Edward the Eighth, the Queen, membersReuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article68 1936-02-11 1 Reuter. Secret Executions In Peiping Confirmed Peiping, Feb. 10. An official proclamation confirms the secret execution by shooting of five of the 654 arrested in the recent raids on three gambling and dope dens. One of them was General Chao-yen-hsu. Vice-Minister of War in Marshal ChangReuter. - 68 words
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Article77 1936-02-11 1 Reuter Wire’?ss Rejoins Australian Cabinet Canberra, February 9. Mr. Hughes has rejoined the Cabinet as Minister for Repatriation In a letter to the Prime Minister. Mr. Hughes gave assurances of his uneouivocable adherence to the sanctions policy. The Prime Minister asked for his resignation in November following theReuter Wire’?ss - 77 words
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1185 1936-02-11 1 INTERESTING POINTS RAISED BY UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS INFANTILE MORTALITY QUESTION TRIBUTE TO BRITISH RESIDENT (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, February 11. Ihe question of the decreasing infantile mortality, and the need for more midwives in the State of Perak were among the pertinent points raised in1,185 words
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Advertisement1627 1936-02-11 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice of meeting of! RANKS i I ADVERTISEMENTS justices, fenang. i I The next of the Board NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK I i||& i A, I of Licensing Justices for the Settlement UANftCi IUI A H APPIJ AUSTRALIA AND CHINA C' jnSiw] F /M I > All communications1,627 words
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Article, Illustration1940 1936-02-11 3 KING GEORGE AND RACING HIS MAJESTY'S TURF SUCCESSES FLAT-RACING STATISTICS FOR 1935 L.IH'V TE-V.VfX i From Our Own Correspondent). London. Jan. 28. he late king and NEWMARKET HE death of King George has cast a gloom over Newmarket, as the first sportsman in the land had more1,940 words
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Article282 1936-02-11 3 TOURING WOMEN'S f TENNIS TEAM IN S. AFRICA j Estcourt (Natal), Jan. 23. The British Women's lawm tennis team s touring South Africa lost to Natal by three 3 matches to two The outstanding match was that between Miss M .C. Scriven and 3 Mrs. Heine Miller,282 words
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Advertisement183 1936-02-11 3 POP ALL OVER THE WORLD Fresh English Fruits, gathered and Z packed at the acme of their perfec- r tionserve them with CHIVERS’ CUSTARDthey are delicious J Chivers* Canned English Vegetables are just as dependable—picked and packed in a day, they re» Cain all their original luscious flavour. Chivers’ FRUITS183 words
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Article1909 1936-02-11 4 Schoolboy Wins Title i I I SUCCESSFUL END OF FIRST TOURNAMENT I I Lim Thiam Tet. a student of the St. .Michael's Institution, aged about 16, had the dt*»inction of winning the first Perak Open Table Tennis Championship for the Cheah Ghim Leng Challenge Cup at1,909 words
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Article395 1936-02-11 4 HANDICAPS FOR TOMORROW Selections By "Tic-Tac" The following are the handicaps for the recond day of the Perak Turf Club's February meeting to be run at Ipoh, tomorrow. together with selections by TicTac HorsesClass 2Div. I—s Furs Str. MARTIN DUGGAN 9 00 KEUTEL 8.10 QUEEN S395 words
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Article26 1936-02-11 4 -Reuter. Finland Wins From Norway Sweden Garmisch, Feb. 10. Finland won the 42 kilometres ski relay race. Norway was second and Sweden third.Reuter.-Reuter. - 26 words
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Article30 1936-02-11 4 Reuter. London. February 10. In a replay in the fourth round of the F. A. Cup Bradford beat West Bromwich Albion by two goals to nil.-Reuter. - 30 words
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Article508 1936-02-11 4 DRAW FOR SINGLES TOURNAMENT The following is the result of the draw for the men singles event in the Penang Badminton Junior Championships, the first ties of which will be played at 2.30 p.m. sharp on Saturday See Bah Seng bye v. Chung Kee Kong bye. Tan508 words
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Article180 1936-02-11 4 Police Beat Sea Belle XI t I In e friendly game of soccer played yesterday on the Patani Road ground the Penang Police defeated a’ team from the s.y. Sea Belle by three goals to one. The exchanges proved fast and interesting and among the interested spectators were H.E.180 words
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376 1936-02-11 5 redistribution of big VOTE FROM LOAN t th.* meeting of the Federal Council held at Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, jo. 10 a.m. the orders of the day will as follow: '.brutes of th** meetings on Nov. 14 and \t!:rmation of new members, tpers laid376 words
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Article76 1936-02-11 5 Shilling Stamps And Per Cent. Interest way fares, payable by instalments, available on the four main railways <)l itain heme was experimentally operated »r. and was an immediate success. hilling stamps will be sold at every 'l'4 office Buyers will fix them on a which holds76 words
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Article349 1936-02-11 5 Three Men Convicted $2OO OR SIX MONTHS FOR CAUSING HURT The hearing has concluded of the case in the Magistrate’s Court, Teluk Anson in which three Tamils named, Vaiathan. Palani and Arumugam, were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to one Sami, a Malabari. This incident,349 words
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Advertisement259 1936-02-11 5 WHITEAWAYS PENANG'S HEADQUARTERS FOR RELIABLE BRITISH FOOTWEAR, FULLY GUARANTEED. SO-EA THE PREM,ER SHOES Soundly constructed Oxford Shoes in Brown or Black. Solid Leather heel and .«> tough leather sole. Plain stitched toe cap, comfortable fitting. Sizes 510*4 inches. SJ-50 Admirably suitable for this shoe, is the Double Wear" Fancy wool259 words
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Miscellaneous636 1936-02-11 5 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES I I 8.8. C. i TODAY Transmissions Two of the following frequencies will be used: GSC 9,580 kes (31.32 m.). GSR 9,510 kes (31.55 m.), GSL 6,110 kes (49.10 m.), GSA 6,050 kc|« (49.59 m.). j 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. The B. B. C. Em-1 pire Orchestra: leader.636 words
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Miscellaneous69 1936-02-11 5 7.35 Messrs. Lean Co’s Market Report. 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. TOMORROW 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. 7.03 Day’s Programme. 7.05 Recorded Dance Music. 7.30 Straits Echo News Bulletin. 7.35 Recorded Dance Music.69 words
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Miscellaneous76 1936-02-11 5 Programme. 7.05 Record-ed ariety Programme. 7.30 8.8. C. Weekly Bulletin. 7.45 Variety Programme. 7.55 Messrs. Anthony Co’s Share Report. 8.00 Asiatic Music. 8.30 What’s On In Penang 8.35 Pinang Gazette News Bulletin. 8.40 Asiatic Music. 9.00 Close down. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. 7.03 Day’s Programme. 7.05 Light76 words
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Miscellaneous74 1936-02-11 5 Echo News Bulletin. 8.00 Talk. No. 2 of Series on Flying” by Mr Eric. Greenwoo L 8.20 Piano Dance Solos by Mr. A. J Buchan Saxophone accompaniments oy Mr. J. A. Parker: and Recorded Dane* 1 Music. 9.00 Close down. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. 7.03 Day's» Programme.74 words
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Article365 1936-02-11 6 MAN WHO SQUEALED Why He Appealed For Lighter Sentence JUDGE ON "HONOUR AMONG THIEVES" This Court does not encourage honour among thieves,’ sternly remarked Lord Hewaxt in the Criminal Appeal Court, London. The observation followed a comment by Herbert Malone, counsel for Lewis who, at th. Old Bailey, received a365 words
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Article213 1936-02-11 6 Bench Imopse £lO Fine On Comedian’s Widow Widow of John Tilley, the comedian. Mrs. Kathleen Maude Tilley, 23, of Oak Cottage, Water End, Hemel Hempstead, was at Watford fined £lO. with costs, for failing to report an accident to the police within 24 flours. The case was213 words
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Article74 1936-02-11 6 bound dead from carbon-monoxide poisoning in a garage near h?r cafe at Hollywood on Dec. 16 under circumstances that liave not been fully explained, Miss Thelma Todd, the film actres left one dollar to her former husband, Mr. Pasquale di Cicco, a New York sportsman, states the74 words
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Article333 1936-02-11 6 Police Discovery In House Search HARD LABOUR FOR MAIL-VAN DRIVER j How notes stolen from a mail-bag were found in a stocking hidden on top of a cupboard was revealed at the Old Bailey, where James Noah Schofield, 36. mail-van driver, of Peckham, was sentenced to nine333 words
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Article211 1936-02-11 6 London. Jan 23 I England's biggest and heaviest coins have L been sold in London on the same day. A Charles the First triple sovereign in gold measuring nearly two inches across. I issued at Oxford in 1642. brought £2B 1 A Charles the First Oxford pound of211 words
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Article554 1936-02-11 6 Reluctant To Charge 1 Mother With Assault CRITICAL PHASE OF LAWSUIT OVER OPERATION A? the result of disclosures made since a lawsuit claiming £lOO,OOO damages was filed against her, a mother who has nad five husbands now faces the possibility of 'a criminal prosecution. She is554 words
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Article115 1936-02-11 6 Report To Ministry Regarding Conduct Of Passenger The Air Ministry has under consideration a report concerning an incident al-j I leged to have occurred in an Imperial Airways liner in charge of Capt. Rogers. The report refers to the conduct of a' passenger who is said115 words
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Article176 1936-02-11 6 Her Lavish Eastern Banquets Lavish hostess, and one of the world's most learned women, Mrs. Flora Sassoon has died at her home in Bruton-street, 1 W., after a long illness. I J Widow of the late Mr. Solomon David* Sassoon, and a near relative of Sir Philip176 words
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Article170 1936-02-11 6 Overseas Students At A Special School I I Southampton. Jan. 24. I Air pilots from all parts of the world are coming to England for their training. On the roll of members at Air Service Training, Ltd., Hamble, Southampton, in the last year, there have been170 words
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Article187 1936-02-11 6 Neglected Themselves In Midst Of Plenty How two old women practically starved themselves to death, although they had sufficient means to live comfortably, was revealed at the Nottingham inquest or Mrs. Mary Dickens, 75, a widow, and Miss Annie Revill, 76, who lived together in Hay187 words
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Article206 1936-02-11 7 Alleged Assault On Deaf And Dumb Woman Unacquainted with the sign-language a af nnd dumb woman, who alleged that the had been assaulted by two men, gave r evidence in a case at Hereford the 1 her day by supplying written answers to vpewritten questions. She is206 words
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Article324 1936-02-11 7 Another Regiment In 1937 NEW BARRACKS TO BE BUILT It was officially announced on Saturday d the future garrison of Singapore will mprise three battalions of infantry, of v hit h two will be rifle battalions and the •d a machine-gun battalion .he infantry strength at Singapore now324 words
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Article368 1936-02-11 7 Accused Of Trying To Kill Him WORRIED OVER HUSBAND'S SUICIDE Accused oi attempting to murder her ten-year-o!d son, to whom, it was stated, she was greatly attached, Ada Busteed, 51. of Albany-road, Mont- pelier, Bristol, i was committed for trial by the Bristol j magistrates.368 words
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Article157 1936-02-11 7 Captain Fined After Mock Court-Martial Summoned at Folkestone, following a crash between two cars, a captain of the Royal Artillery told the magistrates that at the time he was wearing the clothes of a chaplain. His explanation was that he had oeen attending an instructional court-martial, at157 words
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Article75 1936-02-11 7 Football Fan Dies During Cup-Tie Match During an exciting moment of the Cuptie mateh between West Ham and Luton at Upton Park, Henry James Taffy, 53, a labourer, of Yatton-street, Poplar, a keen supporter of the home team, collapsed and died. At the inquest at East Ham it75 words
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Article110 1936-02-11 7 A remarkable discovery confirming the story of Noah s Ark and the Flood is claimed to have been made by Flood is claimed to have been made by Professor 1 Ravrebe, a Leningrad orientalist. He has identified cunieform writings on clay tablets found by an archeological110 words
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Article336 1936-02-11 7 Prison For Dangerous Driving WOMAN KILLED IN CHASE OF "GONGED" CAR "Where a man is found guilty of driving to the danger of the public, in my judgment it is the duty pf judges to take notice of that verdict and send the man to prison.336 words
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Article179 1936-02-11 7 Married At 15 To Man Who Believed Her To Be 17 In the Divorce Court Mr. Justice Bucknill pronounced that a girl who was married when under 16 was entitled to a decree declaring the ceremony null and void. The marriage was referred to in the undefended179 words
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Article129 1936-02-11 7 Optimistic Forecast For The Coming Months I That 1936 will probably see the highest level of production and prove the best year since the slump was the prediction of Mr. William Wallace, a director of Rowntree and Co., Ltd., the cocoa and chocolate manufacturers, speaking at129 words
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Article705 1936-02-11 7 Man's Brutal Attack On, Girl ORDERED FOUR YEARS FOR WOUNDING I It relieves this young girl from going into the witness-box, and, in the circum- stances, I think I can properly accept the plea.” I So observed Mr. Justice Goddard at I Aylesbury Assizes, when he705 words
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Article236 1936-02-11 7 Sent Home With father In Order To Forget Married Man Bursting into tears at Weaidstone Juvenile Court, a 16-year-o!d girl admitted she i had become infatuated with a married man with two children. < She was chaiged with exposing herself to moral danger, and her father, an unemployed236 words
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Article249 1936-02-11 7 Elderly Woman's Arm Broken In Attack Slipping through the police net, a desperate gunman who brutally attacked a 62-year-old woman at Wembdon, Somerset, 1 is still at larg?. i Every available policeman in tho county I has been called in to join in th. hunt. The victim249 words
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Article153 1936-02-11 7 It Was Found In Teetotaler's Tea Flask East Ham magistrates carried out a whisky test in court the other day. Before them was Clarence Smith, 40, a dock labourer, of Manfeking-avenue, Kart Ham, who had been stopped by the police when cycling home fiom werk at153 words
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Article134 1936-02-11 7 Willing To Serve As Soldier If Called Upqn Not only is Mr Zdenek Koubek, i the former Czecho-Slovakian woman athlete, whose sex was changed following an operation, now playing football for a men's club, but he also intends to do military service if called upon. I I134 words
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Article147 1936-02-11 7 Natives Who Have Made Marricge Cheap Details of the strange life of the primitive natives of the Upper Ramu, New Guinea, who buy their wives for the equivalent of one shilling, and .‘hoot themselves with bows and arrows when they get a headache, have been brought to Sydney147 words
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Article816 1936-02-11 8 Two items with regard to the progress of aviation catch the eye in the news of today: one is the new record set up by Flight-Lieu-tenant Rose from England to the Cape, the other is the goodwill flight of three Singapore Flying boats to Japan which opens816 words
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Article143 1936-02-11 8 .arise.Rugby Radio Service. Questions In House Of Commons London, Feb. 10. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, had a number of questions to answer in the House of Commons regarding reports of diversions of customs on salt and other revenues collected in North China. In the.arise.Rugby Radio Service. - 143 words
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Article517 1936-02-11 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. D. Farquharson has bc?n appointed a member of the Indian Immigration Committee for a further period of three years. Although no visitors are as yet allowed to see Mr. L. J. B. Madden who is ill in the Taiping Hospital, he is making steady progress towards recovery.517 words
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Article89 1936-02-11 8 ROSS CROMARTY BY-ELECTION a part of the journey by sea. Rugby Radio Service. Result Expected Late Tonight London, Feb, 10. Polling took place today in the by-elec-tion in Ross and Cromarty in which the Dominions Secretary'. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, is the National Government candidate. The result will not be knowna part of the journey by sea.Rugby Radio Service. - 89 words
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Article70 1936-02-11 8 Reuter. Eugene Brimson, an American resident of Shanghai, who was arrested along with Julius Lemcke, also an American, on a charge of attempting to aid and abet the escape of a Communist spy from a Chinese prison pleaded guilty in the U.S. Court in Shanghai today andReuter. - 70 words
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Article283 1936-02-11 8 SURPRISE VISIT TO CONVENT YESTERDAY His Excellency the Governor, Sh Shenton Thomas, Lady Thomas and M Thomas left this morning at 7.30 in th' Sea Belle” on the return trip to Sing pore, after staying here for two days. His Excellency and Lady Thomas went ashore yesterday283 words
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Article92 1936-02-11 8 LLlOn LlliXL aiitr -Rugby Radio Service. Visits Marlborc’igh House London. February 10 Queen Mary ejeompanied by the Princess Royal spent an hour and half this morning inspecting the apartments at Marlborough House. The House, which has not been occupied since the death of Queen Alexander, was prepared inLLlOn LlliXL aiitr -Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article81 1936-02-11 8 Rugby Radio Service. Experts Expected To Finish Work Today London, Feb. 10 Geneva message states the Drafting Committee of Experts studying oil sanctions expect to finish this task tomorrow when a plenary meeting of the subcommittee will be held to discuss and adopt the final report. The report– Rugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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Article70 1936-02-11 8 Rugby Radio Service. King's Expression Of 'Sympathy With President London, February 10 The King has asked the Irish Free State High Commissioner in London to express His Majesty’s sympathy with Mr. de Valera in the death of his son Brian following a riding accidentRugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article69 1936-02-11 8 Reuter. Marooned Men Rescued Off Cape Cod Boston, Feb. 10. It is reported that all seven youths who were drifting out to sea on an iceflow have been rescued. Two were definitely reached by the patrol boat, the Harriet Lan*\ after a hard struggle with the ice.Reuter. - 69 words
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151 1936-02-11 9 ARGENTINE CLAIM TO FALKLAND ISLANDS Rtigbv Radio Service. assertion based ON STAMPS urt Reminder By British Foreign Minister London, Feb. 10. he issue of stamps by the Argen- >\eminent showing the Falkland nds was mentioned in the Ilotuse C unnions at question time. Foreign Secretary, Mr. :iuiv Eden, said inRtigbv Radio Service. - 151 words
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Article133 1936-02-11 9 Reuter Wireless. Threatened Rate War Averted Paris, Feb. 7. I'h.t threatened rate war in Atlantic «hipping hag probably been averted by a decision which it is understood has been i.'t; ally reached to make slight inreuses in passenger rates on all Atlantic hues Following objection by~hther lines SReuter Wireless. - 133 words
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Article66 1936-02-11 9 Rugby Radio Service. Sweeping Over Southern England London. Feb. KJ x M’rong easterly gale is sweeping, hern England today and the weather exceptionally cold. < gale reached a velocity of 80 miles ur. At Plymouth this morning m:ny vessels report that the weather the wildest character inRugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article70 1936-02-11 9 Reuter Wireless. 5 Members Of Govt. Forces Injured Beirut, Feb. 10. recrudescence of nationalist trouble in a. has resulted in seven deaths at Thirty-five members of the rnment forces were injured when d out to cope with a crowd of students rowdies who, fired by incendiaryReuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article37 1936-02-11 9 Reuter. *♦50,000 Caused London, Feb. 10 I'he damage in the fire at Elstree is hicially estimated at £450,000 but films vorth £750,000 were saved. The interrup- 1»on of work is expected to be very brief.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article573 1936-02-11 9 TALK AT PENANG STAMP CLUB The usual weekly meeting of the Penang Stamp Club was held, by the courtesy of j the Penang Mutuel Improvement Association. at their premises. No. 362. Chulia (Street, Penang on Sunday, 9th, Feb. j 1936, at 11 a.m. There was again573 words
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Article78 1936-02-11 9 jame into Gortzs vith legal proceedings in Germany.— Reu- j :cr Wireless. J Witnesses To Be Called From Hamburg London, Feb. 6. The case in which the German author. Dr. Herman Gortz. was charged with offences under the Official Secrets Act has again been postponed at thejame into Gortzs | vith legal proceedings in Germany.—Reu-j :cr Wireless. J - 78 words
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Article82 1936-02-11 9 vili meet as swu ?laim for increased wages.Rugby rtadio Service. London. Feb. 10. The strike at Smithfield meat market. London, ended yesterday when at a mass meeting the strikers decided to resume work and to observe a conciliation agreement. In view of this decision the Union havevili meet as swu . ?laim for increased wages.Rugby rtadio Service. - 82 words
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Article94 1936-02-11 9 Rugby Radio Service. Rioters Not Imprisoned In Ship's Hold London. Feb. 10. I An official telegram received at the Colonial Office from Zanzibar states that there is no truth whatever in the report that 75 Arabs, who participated in the recent rioting, were imprisoned in the hold ofRugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article88 1936-02-11 9 Rugby Radio Service. One Company Produces Film On Fire Itself London, Feb. 10. With an efficiency in the circumstances ironic, one of the film concerns, whose premises were involved in the huge fire at Elstree Studios on Sunday night and estimated to have done over £500,000 of damage,Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article53 1936-02-11 9 Reuter. Plan For Loan Dropped London, Feb. 10. Although inter-departmental talks on the question of extension of credits to Russia are still proceeding it is learnt that the plan for a loan has been dropped largely owing to technical difficulties connected with a British guarantee forReuter. - 53 words
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78 1936-02-11 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. Parker drew attention to the fact that the F.M.S. Rubber Controller had refused to allow licensed dealers to create liens on export rights and in consequence small dealers were prevented from obtaining overdrafts.Reuter. - 78 words
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Article142 1936-02-11 9 Chinese Acquitted I At the Assize Court yesterday the Chinese. Khor Nai Chew, who stood charged with using a forged document as genuine was. after trial, found not guilty and acquitted and discharged Mr Ong Huck Lim appeared for the accused while Mr. C.P. Chew conducted142 words
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109 1936-02-11 9 Dinner At Grand Hotel (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. February 11. On the occasion of the impending departure on leave of the Hon. the British Resident. Mr. G.E. Cator. the members of the M. V. I. and M S.V.R. entertained Mr. Cator at dinner at the109 words
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Article61 1936-02-11 9 i Appointed Governor Of i Burma j London, Feb. 10. His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of Commander Hon. Archibald Douglas Cochrane to succeed Sir Hugh Stephenson as Governor of Burma Commander Cochrane retired from the 'Royal Navy in 1922. His appointment will make necessary a61 words
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Article65 1936-02-11 9 No less than 12 gamblers, in three batches, were arraigned before the magistrate, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham. today. All accused pleaded guilty when charged i with gaming in public, on the five-foot-iway of 38, Sungci Ujong Road, 188, Carnevon Street and 81, Cintra Street respectively. All65 words
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Article38 1936-02-11 9 Four unregistered chandu smokers wer produced in the police court today on a charge of having in possession chandu. 1 All accused pEaded guilty and w?r° j fined $5 each, in default seven days’ imprisonment38 words
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Advertisement48 1936-02-11 9 TO LET Fully furnished house. Vermont Road. Entry Ist April, Modern Sanitation Three 1 bed and bath rooms. Six months or one jyear. Rent moderate. Apply Box No. 11 c/o Pinang Gazette. B -2’i- Sh IT DOESN’T RUN Because It's RELIATEX The New Runproof Hose I EASTERN BAZAAR.48 words
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Article1148 1936-02-11 10 TO MEET DEMAND OF COLONY'S YOUNGER GENERATION PETITION BY LOCAL WOMEN 20 YEARS AGO Publication of the text of the Monoga mous Marriages Bill which Government has intimated its intention of introducing before the Straits Settlements Legislativi Council is eagerly awaited throughout fh< Colony. This Bill, which1,148 words
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63 1936-02-11 10 From A Special Correspondent i Bangkok politicians are congratulating Phya Sorayudh Seni, Minister for Economic Affairs in Siam, on the birth of triplets to his wife. They are all boys. The minister now has 14 children. Khunying Sorayudh and her babies are reported to be63 words
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Article45 1936-02-11 10 Tokio, Feb. 8 Mount Astma, an active volcano near Karuizawa, erupted this afternoon with terrific rumbling However, no damage is so far reported. Kyoto is already sugering by crippled traffic facilities as a result of a blizzard and a fairly heavy earthquake.45 words
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Article33 1936-02-11 10 Kobe, Feb. 8. A party of seven Afghan youths arrived here this morning aboard the Anyo Maru. They propose to stay four or five years to study Japanese colleges.33 words
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Article39 1936-02-11 10 The Cunard White Star Line has decided on principle to build a sister ship to the new 80,000-ton liner -Queen Mary” now nearing completion. The sister-ship will probably be nem e d King Ge o rge.”39 words
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Article589 1936-02-11 10 "Man With Glaring Eyes" Reprieved ASKS FORGIVENESS OF GIRL'S PARENTS London, Jan. 27Hartley Wintney, Hants, Saturday. Written in the condemned cell at Winchester Gaol before he was reprieved by King Edward VIII.His Ma-1 jesty’s first act of clemencya letter J from Arthur Charles Mortimer, 27,589 words
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Article118 1936-02-11 10 K.N.I.L.M. Bridges Last Gap Opening the first stage of the SourabayaManila air service to be operated by the I |K. N. I. L. M., a Douglas liner piloted by Oaptain de Graaf took og on Saturday at 8 am. for Balik Pa pan. The plane carried118 words
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Article557 1936-02-11 10 I Singapore Chinese Association I SEEKS MEMBERSHIP OF 500 At the fourteenth annual general meeting of the Singapore Chinese Association held at the Club premises in Short Street it was decided to waive the entrance fees for 1936. I Making an appeal for more members, j ;Dr.557 words
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Article189 1936-02-11 10 Troops Short Of Food And Water i Addis Ababa, I b g Continued heavy rainfall, only for a few hours at a time, is making tions on a large scale impossible n both fronts. On the southern front, however, per Prt guerilla warfare is being carried189 words
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Advertisement93 1936-02-11 10 New Beauty Secret TRANSFORMS DULL TEETH Thousands are giving up ineffective meth- < ods and are adopting the Kolynos antisep- X tic cleansing method for their teeth. All you do is put just a half-inch of Kolynos on a dry brush. Quickly dingy stains disappear. Germs that cause tooth decay93 words
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Miscellaneous132 1936-02-11 10 (ANOTHER MAMMOTH ATTRACTION FOR IM THE WEEK END x-» I D’Artagnan, fiction s fondest goA 1 \\io- the-devil lover... Athos 'Rorthos... Aramis... Heroes and p I w levers all .’...reborn in a stirring I J symphony of steel on steel.’ E kA N s 1 i g G W v132 words
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Article2596 1936-02-11 11 TRADE, FINANCE AND RECONSTRUCTION RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS AND FUTURE PLANS I» HAT about three-quarters of China’s population is engaged in some form of industry is well-known, and it is vious that for very many years to come .inn will be more of an agricultural than n2,596 words
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Article137 1936-02-11 11 Mr. A. D. Divine makes daring use of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute for his latest thriller. They Blocked The Suez Canal (Methuen, 7s. 6d.). While Geneva is still contemplating oil sanctions, and the very far-reaching effects their imposition might have, half-a-dozen men and a girl form their own tribunal in137 words
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Advertisement274 1936-02-11 11 SHE’S SAID GOOD-BYE TO SLEEPLESS NIGHTS Read what it meant to this Schoolmistress: near Sirs, I feel I must tell you how much Bourn-vita has done for me. I am a school mistress, and the in- irjyW' crease of work at the end of term always causes me to steep274 words
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Article501 1936-02-11 12 The Post Office notifies that a Telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on January 18 by the s.s. Carthage” was delivered in London on February 10. OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIR MAD. The Outward Imperial Aircraft is expected to arrive at Rangoon at 11.50501 words
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Article860 1936-02-11 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. GEN. V. D. HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails on Thursday for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli and Lho-Seumawe. S.S. ALFOER from Belawan-Deli and860 words
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Advertisement376 1936-02-11 12 My NERVES Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ NOTHING would give Al Ax me back my VITALITY L- 1 eiceol YEAST VITE /\\2 Dear Str»,/ found your Yeaat-Vite” Tablot» excellent indeed and would not be without them. 7 tried everything, and nothing would give mo bach mg Vitality. 1 had376 words
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Advertisement17 1936-02-11 12 I IT DOESN'T RUN Because It's RELI A T E X The New Runproof Hose EASTERN BAZAAR.17 words
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Advertisement27 1936-02-11 12 F I HI STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, benches. EASTERN MFG. CO.. 1. River Road. PENANG. KSKa SWREI fiS JSSISSI27 words
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Miscellaneous200 1936-02-11 12 Fun Frolic Park Tuesday, IHh February, 1936. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA SAM PEK ENG TAI”Part 1. SEATS 60, 40 20 Cents. FOONG HENG LIN CANTONESE OPERA SIEW SENG LOOI YENG” SEATS 40, 30 and 20 cents. NO FREE LISTS MISS KIAH OPERA OF SELANGOR200 words
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Advertisement121 1936-02-11 13 COMMON SENSE 1 a TREATMENT You must Remove the cause of: RHEUMATISM, PAINFUL JOINTS, LUMBAGO, SKIN COMPLAINTS, ULCERS and SORES I BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Clarke’s Blood Mixture is the surest wa X to health as it removes the NCAUSE of the complaint from the blood and restores vigour and121 words
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Miscellaneous112 1936-02-11 13 6.15 Nightly 9.30 M-G-M's NEW MURDER MYSTERY THAT'LL KEEP YOU GUESSING ALL THE WAY! THE MURDER MAN” A CHALLENGE To Philo Vance, Charlie Chan And The Thin Man! I--- iiyini—i with he 1 1 spencer le A k 1 I Tracy Oaf WHM Mfr wfl VIRGINIA BRUCE L,ONEL atw,ll HARVEY112 words
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Miscellaneous216 1936-02-11 13 MAyiSTic OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 P.M. THE PRODUCERS OF "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" BRING YOU ANOTHER GRAND MASTERPIECE '< she was imLlFOmoF] S 1 GREAT CAREER IND THE imL^CCUIM... 2 f° r f he son they took X > away from her... the JT J® son s^e f° u216 words
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Miscellaneous148 1936-02-11 13 r*»* j 7-00 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 UNIQUE FILM'S RECORD-BREAKING SUPER CANTONESE TALKIE THE CONTINUATION CHAPTER OF THE SENSATIONAL COMEDY SUCCESS A Country Gentleman” CHAPTER 3 J with MISS TONG SHOOT YING I and MR. LIU MONG KWOK. Prices—2o, 40, 60, 80 cts. $l.OO. T TOMORROW ANOTHER GREAT CANTONESE TALKIE148 words
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Article429 1936-02-11 14 EFFECT OF HIGH RATE OF PRODUCTION The twenty-fourth official report of the Netherlands Indian native rubber industry states that by the adjustment of export duty the policy has always been followed of maintaining as far as possible the difference between the market price of Java standard429 words
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Article262 1936-02-11 14 Stronq Financial Position Ths twenty-fifth annual ordinary general meeting of the Soember Ajoe Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held at 71 St Mary-axe, E C Mr. F B Budgett. the chairman, said that under restriction the crop had been reduced from 713.000 lb. to 440,000 lb., and it262 words
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Article1353 1936-02-11 14 plied with working capital.—Financial News. ANGLO-JAVA POSSIBILITIES The Ordinary Is. stock units of the Anglo-Java Rubber Company have not figured very prominently in the recent < general advance in Rubber shares. The unite are still priced at a little under par, and as a long lock-up they haveplied with working capital.—Financial News. - 1,353 words
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Article212 1936-02-11 14 Return To Shareholders The liquidator of Pelepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Estates (in voluntary liquidation) states that in accordance with the scheme of reconstruction the new company, Pelepah Rubber, has been registered. The agreement between the two companies has been executed, as a result of which 775,260 fullypaid212 words
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Article403 1936-02-11 14 KUALA KAMPAR KAMPONG LANJUT I Kuala Kampar Tin B'ields announces an interim dividend of 2 L 2 per cent., plus a bonus of 2*£ per cent., in respect of the current year ending 31st March, 1936, payable 26th February. Income-tax at 4s 6d will be deducted on403 words
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Advertisement43 1936-02-11 14 Mr PILLS, APIOL STEEL I i Sure and certain for all Female I 3 complai. its. Every lady ahould I I keep a box in the house. I I W. J. EDMONDS. I I The LZngUab Pharmacy I I 83-84. Beach Street, Penas*43 words
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Advertisement111 1936-02-11 14 NO FEAR WITH RELIATEX RUNPROOF HOSE PURE SILK. EASTERN BAZAAR. HI ENG AUN TONG &THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I 378 BEACH STREET. PENANG. I I BALM^^ 1 8 31 I To Merchants, Bankers, Professional Men, Clerks, Students and all those I who require good and strenuous brain work THE TIGER111 words
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Advertisement117 1936-02-11 14 NACFTVapbAcA X X CENTS j c W°R 10 7 Nacef blades are esfab- > lished favourites because of their high qualify and low price. Don’t gamble on cheap blades. Buy Nacet and be sure of many clean, smooth shaves from every blade. Nacet tit three-peg razors. M— FOR 3 PEG117 words
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Advertisement1766 1936-02-11 15 1 1 11 0 RgniWaa fi y. ntPkt/cNTi no isSa AV£> > BLUK FUMMBL LIMB -mR LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due tn wi* Gien shire Line, i-don Easferfl Mail. Passenger and Freight Service vLCHAS L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull, S'sea Fe b. 14 Mar. 14 A IHOCLUS Mars. L’don, R’dam,1,766 words
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Article64 1936-02-11 16 NO HEART IN GAME SINCE THUNDERFACE AFFAIR (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 11. Frankie Weber announced his retirement from boxing this morning, the reason given being that he had no heart for the game since the Thunderface affair. He is trying to get a64 words
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Article230 1936-02-11 16 Sidelight Into Newspaper Work A picture which should draw good housat the Queen’f is The Murder Man” with Spencer Tracy and Virginia Bruce. In i way its title is misleading for it has nothing to do with gangs or gangsters Instead, The Murder Man” k230 words
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Article286 1936-02-11 16 Josephine Hutchinson's New Film The Melody Lingers On” which opens at the Majestic tonight tells the story of a woman who fourd that a great career could not fill the gap left in her heart by the logs of a great love. Whatever your screen tastes286 words
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Article44 1936-02-11 16 «.v vmv IVLI let’lldon yesterday f o r home.Rugby Radio Service. t Marshal Tukhachevsky, Deputy Commissare for Defence of the Soviet Union, who was one of the Russian representatives at the funeral of King George left London yesterday for home.—Rugby Radio«.v vmv IVLI let’lldon yesterday for home.Rugby Radio Service. t - 44 words
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Article118 1936-02-11 16 The Scratchings AND ORDER OF RUNNING The following is the correct order of running for tomorrow’s races at Ipoh: Race 1 Horses 4Division 5. Race 2 Horses 4Division 4. Race 3 Ponies I—Division1Division 1. Race 4 Horses 4—Division 3. Race 5 Horses 2Division 3. Race 6118 words
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Article104 1936-02-11 16 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are results of ties played in the P.C.C. Lawn Bowls tournament CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS J. A. Clark and M. T. P. Rule beat J. H. Reid and C. M. Jones 2110. SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP E. Reimann beat T. A. Wemyss 21 2. SINGLES HANDICAP104 words
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Article71 1936-02-11 16 The body of a young Chinese believed to be that of a carpenter was found on the beach of Kedah Hall, Northam Road, this morning at about 9 o’clock. The cause of death is unknown. The police were informed and Inspector Frew of the Central Police Station71 words
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Article40 1936-02-11 16 was 106-11 16 and Gold 140 6d.Rugby Radio Service. London Feb. 10. Sterling on New York w’as 5.01-1116 end Paris 75. Stock markets were firm particularly home industrials. War Loan was 106-11 16 and Gold 140 6d.Rugbywas 106-11 16 and Gold 140 6d.Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article138 1936-02-11 16 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN: Ampat Tins 56 6,0 Ayer Wengs 1-75 1.80 B. Selangors 91 94 Hong Fatts 87’2 90 Hongkong 14 9 15 3 Jelebua 93 96 Johans 26% 28% Kamuntings 12 6 13 3 K. Lan juts 17138 words
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Article224 1936-02-11 16 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 63 64 75 164 New York 5.01 916 5.02 316 Montreal 5.00% 5.00% I Brussels 29.40 29.43 Geneva 15.15% 15.16% Amsterdam 7.29% 7.30% Milan 62 3,16 62 316 Berlin 12.30% 12.31 Prague 119 716 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm224 words
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Article351 1936-02-11 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS .Yesterday Today j I Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» j I TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 B. Selangor 93 95 92 95 Hitam 40 45 40 45 Hong Fatt 87% 92% 87% 92% Jelebu 26 28 26 28 Klang River 1.92% 1.97% 1.92% 1.97%351 words
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Article88 1936-02-11 16 TUESDAY’, FEBRUARY 11 London Bank 2.4 1 32 4 mst 2j4 332 Private 3 nYst credit 2j4 318 3 Documentary 2|4 12 On New York Demand 58 5 16 India T.T. 154% France T.T. 865 Hong Kong T.T. 43 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis 0 The s.s. Corfu” from London88 words
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Article119 1936-02-11 16 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) No market £204.15.0 London(3 months) No market £199 0 0 Singapore $99.75 $lOl.OO Business Done Penang $100.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.(Sundried) $6.10 $6 10 BLACK PEPPER $lO.OO $lO qq RUBBER London 7%d 7 3 i6d New York 15%c(G) 15 516c(G) Singapore—Spot 25c119 words
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Article381 1936-02-11 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the Latest quotation/ in MESSRS. KENNEDY <fc Col’s Shari List today Yesterday Tuaay Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller 1 TIN Ampat 5|7% 6 0 5|7% 6 0 Ayer Weng 1.75 I.Boc 1.75 I.Boc B. Selangor 93 95 93 95 Hong381 words
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Article823 1936-02-11 16 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. NAMES. RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubber Co. 162 Alor Gajab Rubber Estate 1 (jo Amalgamated Malay Estates Jl7 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 14/ Ayer Moleic Rubber Co. ou Ayer I’anas Rubber Estates 100 Bassett Rubber Co. Batu Lintang Rubber Co. liu Bedford Plants us Benta Rubber Estates823 words
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Advertisement123 1936-02-11 16 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin has nearly SO million tiny earn* or pore* where tiny germa or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch. Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, ana Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You123 words
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Miscellaneous36 1936-02-11 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 N. Noon 82 N. FIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.14 a.m 8.51 a.m. 2.45 p.m. 9.09 p.m. TOMORROW 2.35 a.m 9.10 a.m. 3.04 p.m 9.26 p.m.36 words
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