Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 February 1936
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Title Section20 1936-02-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 32. Vol. XCIV. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article389 1936-02-12 1 eReuter. Messrs. Bishirgian, Hardy And Howeson ATTORNEY GENERAL OPENS PROSECUTION Allegation Of False Prospectus London, Feb. 11. <t iguished array of counsel s present when the trial opened at Ok! Bailey of Messrs. Bishirgian, on and Hardy. The accused leaded not guilty. rney General said that theeReuter. - 389 words
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Article31 1936-02-12 1 Reuter FlvHcv Shanghai, Feb. 11>sh Air Attache in Shanghai '1 "d that the flying boats ar? at nt d darned at Kuching owing to bad 'titer ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article512 1936-02-12 1 Syria-Rugby R-dio Service. I More Funds Required PRIMATE TO INAUGURATE PUBLIC APPEAL I I London, Feb. 11. A plan tor the settling of Assyrians j in the Ghab District in Syria was the I subject of a debate in the House of Lords this afternoon, initiated bySyria-Rugby R-dio Service. - 512 words
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Article43 1936-02-12 1 Rugby Radio Service. London. F >b. 11 i Sterling on New Yoik wa- 5.01-3 16 and on Faris 74 15 16. S'o?k Market? maintained a good tone. British Funds were inactive and War Loan was 106-11 16. Gold was 140-Bd.-Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Article233 1936-02-12 1 lit» vul u.i mu ed for sale by prospectus. Rugby Radio Service. Notice Posted ISSUES SHOULD BE BY PROSPECTUS London. Feb. 11. j Questioned in the House of Commons' regarding the system known as stock exchange introductions and offers for sale end asked if he would setlit» vul u.i mu -- – . ed for sale by prospectus. Rugby Radio Service. - 233 words
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Article98 1936-02-12 1 UCIUIC v Mary” from its fitting out basin.Rugby Radio Service. To Undergo Secret Engine Trials London, February 11. The new Cunard White Star liner, Queen Mary” will undergo secret engine trials in dock during the current week. After the tests, which will be carried, through with itsUCIUIC ~ – v Mary” from its fitting out basin.Rugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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Article258 1936-02-12 1 Scyoum. Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. Directing Operations Against Italians ABSURD REPORT London. Feb. 11 i A report has been published in newspapers throughout Italy that a British subject is directing operations against Italians in Ethiopia. The terms of this absurd report are as follows:Scyoum. Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. - 258 words
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Article30 1936-02-12 1 .Reuter. Export Duty Fixed At 32 Guilders Batavia, February 12. The export duty on D.E.I. native rubber has been fixed at 32 guilders per hundred kilograms dry.Reuter..Reuter. - 30 words
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Article186 1936-02-12 1 Reuter. Disquietude In Metal Exchange LONDON AGAIN CENTRE OF HEDGING OPERATIONS London, Feb. 11, Tin showed a further appreciation in prices today as a result of the continuance of the periodical squeeze in the cash position, causing Metal Exchange operators some disquietude in view ofReuter. - 186 words
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Article259 1936-02-12 1 Rugby Radio Service Creation Urged In Private Members' Bill SECOND READING IN COMMONS ON FRIDAY The Private Members’ Bill for creation of a Ministry of Defence will come up for second reading in the House of Commons on Friday. The Bill proposes that the Ministry should consistRugby Radio Service - 259 words
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Article114 1936-02-12 1 Germany regain its colonies. Reuter Wireless. Germany’s Condition For Successful Conversations In an article headed, Germany’s Right to Colonies,” the Deutsche Allgemeinezeitung” claims that racial ideals of National Socialism enable it to co-operate in a very special degree in the development of the Black races and allowing themGermany regain its colonies. Reuter Wireless. - 114 words
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Article59 1936-02-12 1 Rugby Radio Service. Discussion At Cabinet Meeting London, Feb. 11. It is understood that at a meeting of the Cabinet held last night at the House of Commons, ministers took the opportunity of reviewing the position in regard to opening of negotiations in Cairo for a new Anglo-EgyptianRugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article135 1936-02-12 1 the "Normandie” in the first class.—Reuter Wireless. Conference Ends In Complete Agreement Paris, Fob. 8. The Atlantic Shipping Conference ended in a complete agreement being reached. A communique states that the situation created by the adoption of cabin” designation for top class” in certain ships has been solvedthe "Normandie” in the first class.—Reuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Article69 1936-02-12 1 Rugby Radio Service London, Feb. 11 The bitterly cold easterly gale which attained a velocity exceeding 90 miles per hour in several part" of the British Isles yesterday had moderated this morning but there ir little likelihood of a substantial change in weather general conditions TheRugby Radio Service - 69 words
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Advertisement41 1936-02-12 1 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WE HAVE ALWAYS IN 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 IN AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.41 words
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Advertisement17 1936-02-12 1 Before you buy that Camera ask to eee the ROLLEICORD the mirror-reflex Camera for every man. I17 words
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Advertisement1794 1936-02-12 2 lATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL BANKS. |MV ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. hl HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK WCPG IGITIDIG A„ SHANGHAI BANKING UT» Wtt \a «hrertisements should be addressed toj I CORPORATION Authorised Capital *3.o°o.(K> J X he Advertising Manager, The (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) Subscribed Capital SffiE NOTHING would give1,794 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1936-02-12 3 ABERDEEN CONCEDE ANOTHER POINT SUCCESS OF CELTIC AND HEARTS SCOTTISH BADMINTON TITLES Krom Our Own Correspondent.) London. January 25. <I)RIEON1 ANS' GOOD PERFORMANCE 1 and frost made conditions unnt for players and spectators on ry IS, and so severe was the weather ne districts that three games1,116 words
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1130 1936-02-12 3 LITTLE’S CHANCE OF NEW RECORD GOLF. Some new and interesting personalities, in addition to such distinguished players as Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, Lawson Little, Gene Sarazen. Macdonald Smith, and T D. Armour, are likely to take part in this year’s British championships. One1,130 words
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Advertisement175 1936-02-12 3 Il Recommended by the Medical Profession I for their Health Giving Properties. r> COVER I et>G I I I aDt EMgSffl i l|ta I I I 111 g|| J -I I Ideal for Growing Children and Adults. I Agents HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. i I I 7.?. 111. 22. .2.175 words
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Article49 1936-02-12 4 .Reuter. New Zealand Tour POVERTY BAY OUT FOR 105 RUNS Gisborne, Feb. 11. In a two-day match egainst Poverty the M.C.C. declared at 206 for 5 'wickets, Human scoring 50 not out Poverty Bay were all out for 105 runs, Reeves contributing 51.Reuter..Reuter. - 49 words
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Article111 1936-02-12 4 Kampong Java v. Indian Recreation Club A football match between the MuthHibol Ahzan Football Club (Kampong Java) and the Indian Recreation Club (Penang) will be played on th e St. Xaviers Ins. Ground on Saturday at 5 p.m. for a Cup presented by the Committee of the Muth-Hibol111 words
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Article70 1936-02-12 4 Transferians v. Warders F. C. The following have been selected to play for the "Transferians" against the War-d-ers F.C.” in a friendly game of soccer at the Dato Kramat Padang tomorrow at 5.15 pun.:-E. Dengah; B. Ahmed; C.A. Fook; L. Ah Loy; B.T. Khaw; Yusoff;70 words
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Article45 1936-02-12 4 .Reuter. U. S. And Sweden Enter Semi-Finals Garmisch, Feb. 11. In the semi-final pools at Ice hockey, the United States beat Czecho-Slovakia 2o and Sweden beat Australia Io. In the Ice hockey semi-finals. Great Britain beat Canada 2l and Germany beat Hungary 2l.Reuter..Reuter. - 45 words
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Article37 1936-02-12 4 .Reuter. Match Against Rhodesia Drawn Bulawayo, Feb. 11. The match between the Australians and Rhodesia was drawn. The Australians scored 357. Darling contributing 108 and Brown 97. Rhodesia made 157 for 4 wickets.Reuter..Reuter. - 37 words
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Article64 1936-02-12 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament 1 The following ties have been arranged: FRIDAY Men’s Singles Handicap: C. N. Reed 30 v. J. E. A. Clark Scr. Men’s Doubles Handicap: J. A. P. Cameron R. W. Scarlett i—s v. R. Mange H. F. Clancy—ls. 3 I Veterans Doubles Handicap: 164 words
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Article432 1936-02-12 4 ACCEPTANCES FOR TODAY Selections By "Tic-Tac" The following are the acceptances for the second day of the Perak Turf Club’s February meeting to be run at Ipoh, today together with selections by Tic-Tac: RACE 1 Horses- Class 4Div. 55 Furs.Str. ALLEGIANCE 9.00 LITTLE MOTHER 8.12 CHEERFUL432 words
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Advertisement243 1936-02-12 4 LW®M motor Ek».. FOR YOUR PROTECTION Qean, unadulterated Veedol i’ is sealed hermetically into these cans. When you buy r your motor oil this way it’s like going to the Tide Water Refinery for your lubricants. You get the oil you pay for lOO% Pennsylvania at its finest. VEEDOL MOTOR243 words
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Advertisement94 1936-02-12 4 JTO Xiddies KID-KORD’ NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE RECORDS The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically produced KID-KORD gramophone Records. There are two complete and different series of I these miniature masterpieces. SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM COMPRISING 39 NURSERY RHYMES These94 words
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Miscellaneous193 1936-02-12 4 WAV.VV.WVV.VAV. W.V.V.V.V.WA IMUHiMUMHiMHMHMHMUHaUVUMHUiiHHHmiHaUBBHHHMUMHUHHUnmMUHUHHHIiHMmUMUB OPENING TOMORROW! MAJESTIC ALEXANDRE DUMAS* most thrilling adventure story SPRINGS TO LIFE The Three K? Musketeers’ With The Dashing Stage Screen Star WALTER ABEL as the Audacious -W TMF’K D'ARTAGNAN Wl B PAUL LUKAS, lAN KEITH, RALPH FORBES and CAST OF 5000. RKO-RADIO's Supreme Masterpiece HEAR TOE193 words
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Article205 1936-02-12 5 Japanese Minister On Prospects it the time is not ripe for ex-King nso to return to his country, is the .mon of His Excellency Mr. Arata Aoki, ij inese Minister to Spain, who arrived at :-apore on Sunday on his way home, in N Y K. Liner205 words
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Article141 1936-02-12 5 Three Malays Plead Guilty Singapore, Feb. 11 Another attempt to smuggle a large mtity of rubber into the Colony without rtificate of origin was frustrated by venue officer# bn patrol duty in a launch >n the J urong Coast in the early hours of < morning of Jan.141 words
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615 1936-02-12 5 DAILY PAID STAFF OF PERAK P. T. OWN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY FORMED Ipoh, Feb. 11 The Perak Posts and Telegraphs Daily Paid Staffs decided to form a Co-operative I Society at a representative gathering of 42 members, in addition to the officers w’ho > conducted the meeting yesterday at the Ipoh615 words
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Article1104 1936-02-12 5 MALAYAN REPORT ON MANILA EXPERIMENTS J Successful Demonstrations' Ji i j I How coconut oil may be used to run j diesel engines and even ordinary internal combustion engines is described in a Mala-, yan Government report published on Satur- 1' day. 'I Mr.1,104 words
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Article83 1936-02-12 5 Traffic Constable Dives Into Sea i Traffic Constable Rahmat, an Indian, who wag on duty at the junction of Beach Road and Connaught Drive, Singapore, on Sunday afternoon, saw a Chinese woman fall into the sea at the point where it enters the Stamford Canal.83 words
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Advertisement268 1936-02-12 5 SO FAT SHE COULD SCARCELY BREATHE Relief After Losing 141bs. There are a number of different ailments chat are apt to arise in men and women svhen they become excessively fat. But tf excess fat is reduced in the right way, very often improved health follows—as it did with this268 words
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Advertisement180 1936-02-12 5 PHONE E 43. PENANG TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 7 to 10 p.m. DINNER WILL BE SERVED ON THE LAWNS, WEATHER PERMITTING, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR THOSE DESIRING MEALS OUT OF DOORS. WEDDING CAKES We specialise in cakes of the very best quality of any weight. Bread is obtainable direct from the180 words
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Article, Illustration161 1936-02-12 6 SPECIAL pictures of the Italian bombing outrage on the Swedish Red Cross unit at Dolo on the Southern Abyssinian front. Fifty were killed, including Dr. Lundstrom, one of tiie Swedish doctors, whose funeral is seen attended by colleagues and Abyssinian soldiers. Croo I Rl' t‘161 words
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1843 1936-02-12 7 INDISPOSITION OF MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT EXCELLENT PROGRESS WITH PENANG SEWERAGE SCHEME OWNERS REALISING ADVANTAGES \t- tht toi tnigiulx meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yester- attci n<>on, Mr. 1,. Blythe, taking the Chair, made the following ,ii<uncenient: I have to announce that after1,843 words
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Article247 1936-02-12 7 To Function Soon BILL IN COUNCIL NEXT WEEK I I The Singapore Jubilee Fund Bill, the Straits Times understands, will be prei sented and made law at the Legislative Council meeting next Monday. The bill will be gone through all its stages, and, it ir understood, will247 words
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Article240 1936-02-12 7 No New Freight 4 Service i, i With the opening of the St. Lawrence River to traffic reports are again current with regard to the annual re-starting of shipping services between Montreal and Singapore. This has in all probability given rise to the report that a new240 words
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Article124 1936-02-12 7 Fafe Of Woodcutter's Infant Son Singapore, Feb. 10. Ng Kim Chye was the three-year-old son of a woodcutter employed on the Ho Ho Rubber Estate in Jurong. One day last week, Kim Chy e went out to play with his two younger brothers-but he never returned. His124 words
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Advertisement15 1936-02-12 7 W PTIC THROAT EVA N S Pa stH/es a es t our mace IN ENGLAND15 words
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Advertisement252 1936-02-12 7 pop ALL OVER THE WORLD '■'"'SjO Fresh English Fruits, gathered and packed at the acme or their perfec- 'A r tionserve them with CHIVERS* N v CUSTARD—they are delicious I Chivers* Canned English i'’ Vegetables are just as dependable— jl picked and packed in a day, they m» tain all252 words
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Article652 1936-02-12 8 Yesterday we wrote on the remarkable progress that aviation had made and the bringing together by means of air communication of the world into a smaller compass, particularly the great commonwealth of British Nations. We might be forgiven if we refer to aviation again today, with particular652 words
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Article102 1936-02-12 8 .Reuter. Heavy Fines On Officers Of Italian Liner Genoa, February 11. Finer ranging from 3,440.000 to 10.000 lire were imposed as a result of the discovery of the biggest currency trafficking organisation hitherto brought to light in Italy, the chief persons involved being cer tain pursers and officers.Reuter. - 102 words
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Article63 1936-02-12 8 Router. Second Reading Passed By Commons I London, February 10. After defeating a Labour motion for its rejection by 235 votes to 125, the Hous° of Commons parsed the second reading of the Sugar Industry Reorganisation Bil 1 providing, inter alia, the amalgamation of beet-sugar factories continuingRouter. - 63 words
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528 1936-02-12 8 AFTER FIVE BAD YEARS AND JOE LOUIS REVIVES BOXING GAME Experiencing’ a revival after a very bad live years is how Mr. Harris, theatrical entrepreneur, of New York, described the state legitimate stage in America in an interview with the Singapore Fres,s.” Mr. Harris, who will528 words
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Article176 1936-02-12 8 Rugby Radio Service. Two Deaths And Several Cases Of Collapse London. Feb. 11. The spell of severe cold which began over the week-end continues. The temperature in London this morning was three to four degrees lower than yesterday. There have been several cases of collapseRugby Radio Service. - 176 words
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Article146 1936-02-12 8 Rugby Radio Service. Thanks Of U. S. Govf. To Britain London, Feb. 11. On instructions from his Government, the United States Charge d’Affaires has assured the Foreign Secretary of the sincere gratitude of his Government for the efforts of His Majesty’s Governments in the United Kingdom,. Rugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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Article323 1936-02-12 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Bryant, wife of the Hcn’ble Mr G. W. Bryant, Resident Councillci, Malacca, k, expected in Malacca tiom England som? time this month. The engagement haz been announced and the marriage will take place in the near future of Miss Olive Rodrigues, the second daughter of Captain and323 words
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Article62 1936-02-12 8 fixed trusts” in all its aspects. Rugby Service. Committee Of Inquiry To i Be Appointed London, Feb. H I The President of the Board of J rai Mr. Walter Runciman, announced at que.itlon time in the House of Commons th' he hod decided to appoint a department >fixed trusts” in all its aspects. Rugby Service. - 62 words
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Advertisement283 1936-02-12 8 t k a AK K w K K to to is\ l Aa w to k SPECIAL No. 1 CUP Into a Pint Tankard pour about a gill (or large peg measure) of the Cup and fill up with one small bottle of Soda Water, well iced. Add a slice283 words
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Advertisement32 1936-02-12 8 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION mJ JiTll ip Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM I DENIS MOUNIE CO., COGNAC. Eotabliahed in 1838. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Lfd. Penang. Singapore. Ipob Kuala Lumpor.32 words
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Article668 1936-02-12 9 REFUSED BY MISTRESS Compatriot Who Was k Fatally Stabbed g (Convicted On Ofiarge (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Feb. 12 Expressing the view that the assessors had taken a lenient view of the case, but that it was his duty to preserve the sanctity of human668 words
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Article169 1936-02-12 9 Ipoh High Court Crowded KFEN INTEREST EVINCED IN CASE «From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. Feb. 12. Never before in the history of Perak has w Assize case attracted so much public attention as the Menglembu murder case which came up for trial before Mr. Justice Aiken today,169 words
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Article269 1936-02-12 9 Gramophone Because Complainant Took His Wife From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, February 11. \n allegation that the complainant had in. n hie wife away, was made by a Tamil V‘ terday when he was charged before e Taiping Magistrate with committing criminal misappropriation of a gramophone valued269 words
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Article67 1936-02-12 9 Experiments In Northern Road The Municipality are making experiments with a traffic circus at the junction f Pangkor-Kelawei-Northam Roads. The xperiments will take place over the next our weeks In order that the best shape ind position can be decided upon. The opening of the new road to67 words
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Article61 1936-02-12 9 A Tamil named Anthony was produced «'fore the magistrate (Mr. H. A. L. I.uckham) today on a charge of committ ng theft of a gold bangle from a child, Din bin Chee, at Burmah Lane on February Accused claimed trial and the case was p stponed till February61 words
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Article61 1936-02-12 9 Reuter. Shanghai Police Officers Not Guilty Shanghai. February 11 Sergeant Peters and Sergeant Judd of the International Police who were charged with the murder of a beggar, were found not guilty and discharged A burst of cheering in the crowded court greeted the verdict at the conclusionReuter. - 61 words
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Article94 1936-02-12 9 return to the United Kingdom—Rugby Radio Service. London, Feb. 11. The Sixth Destroyer Flotilla which is returning to the United Kingdom to recommission sailed from Gibraltar this afternoon. The Admiralty announces that His Majesty’s ships the Neptune” and the Orion” at the conclusion of periodical leave wall returnreturn to the United Kingdom—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article480 1936-02-12 9 Municipal Employee Sentenced ONE MONTH'S RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT Having pleaded guilty to four charges of criminal breach of trust, Bakar bin Hashim, until recently employed in the Municipality, appeared before the magistrate today for sentence. In passing sent tence of one month's rigorous imprisonment on each count,480 words
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Article77 1936-02-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. Ross And Cromarty By-Election London, Feb. 11. The Dominion Secretary. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, who failed to secure a return to Parliament in the general election when he was defeated as National Labour candidate at Bassetlaw was today sleeted member for Ross and Cromarty.Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Article86 1936-02-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. Government Subsidy To Be Continued London, Feb 11 A financial resolution for the continuance of the tramp shipping subsidy of £2,000.000 for the year 1936 was discussed and approved in the Hous? of Commons tonight. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Dr. LeslieRugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article52 1936-02-12 9 Reuter. American Participation A Necessary Factor Geneva, Feb. 11. The Committee of Experts on oil embargo, according to reliable information, have decided that effective sanctions can- not be applied if America refuses to participate but the embargo will be successful if America limits exports to Italy to th?Reuter. - 52 words
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Article53 1936-02-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, February 11. The Exchequer returns show a total ordinary icvcnu', excluding self-balancing items, amount to £590,681,852 compared with £569,477,359 at the corresponuirg date of 1934. The total ordinary expenditure, exclusive of self-balancing items, is £628,242,380 against £611,061,466 at the corresponding date la.* l ytaiRugby Radio Service. - 53 words
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Advertisement70 1936-02-12 9 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M. DINNER. DANCE CABARET WITH THE LOS FELINOS TRIO In A Complete Change Of Programme FEATURING Waltz. Tango and Acrobatic Dances. DANCE MUSIC BY THE E. O.” ORCHESTRA Dinner Cabaret s3j- Non-Diners sl|- f THE LOS FELINOS TRIO Will70 words
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Advertisement125 1936-02-12 9 I J~(ouse of Quality. I I This denotes a high standard of excellence and implies supe- > Iriority, both in the goods > supplied and also in the service > which attends their distribu- 1 tion. The "Georgetown" make quality a first consideration in all their business transactions and today.125 words
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Article184 1936-02-12 10 Perak Traffic Official Killed Tapah, Feb. 9. Mr C. S. W. Ogilvie, Registrar of Vehicles, Batang Padang and Lower Perak, met with a rather serious motor accident about 11 p.m. last night. It appears that he was driving h’s Austin two seater towards Bidor when about two184 words
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Article156 1936-02-12 10 Causes Mctsr Collision hi Jchcre Johore Bahru, Feb. 9. The court must stop this sort of jayriding by cyclists on the streets of Johore,’’ said Sheikh Abu Bakar (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) in sentencing a Chinese to pay a fine of $2O on a charge of having ridden156 words
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Article1657 1936-02-12 10 All About The "Match" EVERYDAY NECESSITY OF LIFE 1I The following interesting talk on the "match” was given by Rotarian Chan Choo l ,Tiong at the last meeting of the Malacca Rotary’ Club: Mr. President end Fellow Rotarians, I must apologise to you that owing1,657 words
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Article285 1936-02-12 10 Professor Yonejiro Noguchi EASTERN TOUR Singapore, Feb. 10. Professor Yonejiro Noguchi, Japanese; Poet Laureate, returned to Singapore in the Fushimi Maru yesterday after a threemonths’ visit to India, where he met Rabindranath Tagore, the most famous of Indian poets. He is continuing his travels in285 words
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Article255 1936-02-12 10 Two Well-Known Families Johore Bahru, Feb. 9. Two well-known Malay families in Johore ere united by the wedding which was solemnised on Thursday at the Residency, Segamat, of Inche Hassan bin Ahmed of Audit Office, Johore Bahru, son of Inche Ahmad bin Esa, Government pensioner, with Inche Hapipah255 words
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Advertisement212 1936-02-12 10 'LOST GOOD JOBS FROM STOMACH TROUBLE." If only I had known of Maclean j Brand Stomach Powder years ago,” j writes Mr. E Like thousands of Other sufferers from all kinds of stomach trouble, Mr. E found this wonderful remedy cures when all else has failed. I I must tell212 words
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Advertisement147 1936-02-12 10 steel ..jgfejyßullock Carts Portable Tank Storage Tank, Export Drum 5 Refuse Bins Shelving. Ser,< EASTERN MMBnMM co., 1, River Rec Penang. r TSeW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL! 1 Phone No. 60 TAN JONG BUNGAH, PENANG 1 v A 5 J Ir i fiki zqlv I FOR YOUR PT .EAST IRE WE HAVE147 words
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1663 1936-02-12 11 TRADITIONS ABANDONED IN QUEST OF ISOLATION Neutrality, permanent neutrality, is the key word just now in the foreign policy of the United States. If a war breaks out anywhere in the wide world which is not of immediate concern to the Americas,” President Roosevelt’s new1,663 words
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Article317 1936-02-12 11 CHILD'S LIFE MAY BE HARMED Why Unsuccessful Marriages Produce I Baffled Children I Broken homes mean broken children And fifty per cent, of the children treati'ed at the Royal United and Children’s (Orthopaedic Clinic at Bath come from j broken homes,” according to Dr. R317 words
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Article69 1936-02-12 11 Melbourne To Imitate it The London Passenger Transport Board is the model on which the Victorian (Australian Government' now plans to coordinate the transport of Melbourne and its outer ring of suburbs, which now have a population of more than a million people There are now69 words
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39 1936-02-12 11 By adopting the device of admitting women free, the Helena Vale Race Club, Perth, Western Australia, trebled the attendance An extra train had to be provided by the Railway Department, states Austral News.39 words
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Article103 1936-02-12 11 Visit Of British Warships Sought To the suggestion of a Round-Australia air race, which is receiving the favourable consideration of the South Australian Centenary Executive, has been added that of a windjammers’ race. Captain Erikson of Finland, who controls most of the wheat vessels, has assured103 words
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Article121 1936-02-12 11 Points Fcr Season Over Three Hundred Remarkabl? consistency in scoring points at Rugby football has been shown by Dave Brown, the centre three quarter for the Eastern Suburbs Rugby League, Sydney. His total number of points for the season now stands at 301, states Austral121 words
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Article124 1936-02-12 11 South Australia And German Settlers Descendants of early German pioneers’ of South Australia have just offered enthusiastic help in organising the State’s” centenary, next year, but they want, in the terms of a resolution passed by the German-Australian Society, the share of colonising the State by their124 words
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Article72 1936-02-12 11 The Prime Minister of Australia, Mr J. A. Lyons, has iust made golfing history, although he has no pretensions as a player Playing from the 15th tee across the Molongolo River, at the Royal Canberra links, he topped his bal’ which struck the water, ricochetted72 words
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Advertisement281 1936-02-12 11 YOU ARE PLANNING A TOUR? CHOOSE A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY WITH TOPPING FEATURES Easily Reached From Penang FRENCH INDOCHINA Is That Country Gifted By Nature With Finest Spots. Splendid and healthful hilly regions immense forest areas full of big game the best chance to bag some fine sample of the jungle’s281 words
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Advertisement17 1936-02-12 11 r aste the dif. ro? Ce When 9enui ne dnd f i bes ,(ei,ef! Kire st! j17 words
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Advertisement131 1936-02-12 11 B USE THESE AT Q 3 O A.M. Once you have put a little Anzora on your hair and combed and brushed it—you have finished with your hair for that day. Because Anzora keeps hair smart and tidy, indoors and out, and it doesn’t clog the hair with grease. For131 words
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Article42 1936-02-12 12 Talk By Mrs. Margaret Sanger Tonight The broadcast talk from Station Z. H. J. Penang on Wednesday, February 12th will be given by Mrs. Margaret Sanger, who will speak on 'FAMILY PLANNING The talk will be transmitted at 8.0 p.m."42 words
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Article453 1936-02-12 12 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched on January 30 and February 2 per the Imperial Airways and on February 1 per the Nether- lands Aircraft respectively were delivered in London on February 10. OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIR MAIL The Outward Imperial Aircraft (due 1 Penang on 9-2-36) is expected453 words
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Article807 1936-02-12 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Ums The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY M.V. BENGALEN from Calcutta. Sails same day for Singapore, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 S.S. PALOPO from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and807 words
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Advertisement201 1936-02-12 12 KLOSTER BEER :o: IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN PRICE I I NOW ENABLES YOU TO QUARTS $6.50 PC'dozen. 54.00 P- dozen. SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. WHY SUFFER EfYEUA? TORTURE WITH ELAEWIA. y-ru The soothing, healing power of D.D.D. Prescnption will amaze and delight you.ltching stops201 words
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Miscellaneous461 1936-02-12 12 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. TODAY Transmissions Two of the following frequencies will be used GSC 9,580 kcjs (31.32 m.), GSR 9,510 kcs (31.55 m.), GSL 6,110 kcs (49.10 m.), GSA 6.050 kc|« (49.59 m.). 620 a in Big Ben. Phyllis Scott and John Rorke. From and Old Album. (Some Old-time461 words
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Miscellaneous88 1936-02-12 12 Parrot” The First Railway Train (b) Recorded Nursery Rhymes. (c) Three Poems by William Blake. 7.55 Straits Echo News Bulletin. 8.00 Talk. No. 2 of Series on Flying” by Mr Eric. Greenwood. 8.20 Piano Dance Solos by Mr. A. J. Buchan Saxophone accompaniments oy Mr. J. a. Parker; and Recorded88 words
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Advertisement199 1936-02-12 13 coids, Coughs, an Chest Affections For any weakness of throat or chest, or any tendency to tuberculosis; for a troublesome cough, bronchitis or any chest 7/ affection, the standard approved treatment is a course of Angier’s Emulsion. It soothes and strengthens the lungs, promotes appetite, greatly improves digestion, and exerts199 words
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Miscellaneous240 1936-02-12 13 OPENING M.G.M.'S PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT! 6-15 9-30 r 7 THE GLAMOROUS STAR OF "MATA HARF rnennir GRETA AND "PAINTED VEIL" WITH 2 FAMOUS STARS F’k&yßlG IN A LAVISH AND MAGNIFICENT STORY OF GARBO IMPERIAL RUSSIA FROM LEO TOLSTOY'S MARCH IMMORTAL STORY. Anna Karenina” K wi h FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, maureen O'Sullivan, may240 words
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Miscellaneous29 1936-02-12 13 l— OPENS TONIGHT JEAN HARLOW .in 100’/» PURE" THE ROMANTIC COMEDY OF A GIRL WHO SET OUT TO CATCH A MILLIONAIRE with FRANCHOT TONE-LIONEL BARRYMORE I Usual Reduced Rates29 words
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Miscellaneous368 1936-02-12 13 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 THE PRODUCERS OF "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" BRING YOU ANOTHER GRAND MASTERPIECE "THE MELODY LINGERS ON" with JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON GEORGE HOUSTON John Halliday’ Mona Barrie Helen Westley Laura Hope Crewes William Harringan David Scott Walter KingsfordFerdinand Gottschalk An Edward Small Production She Was Willing To368 words
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Article1048 1936-02-12 14 Outlook For Share And Commodity Markets London, Feb. 28 i For rome weeks past Mincing Lane has jeen talking the price of rubbt r up to 7d. i pound and over. Throughout last week t seemed as if Mincing Lane had been alking in this strain1,048 words
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Article434 1936-02-12 14 High Prices At I Auction Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., in their report dated Feb. 7 stat As we fore j 1 casted last week, the setback then repor’ ed has proved inertly temporary, and after; I some further hesitation pricer have again! 'advanced. The local market,434 words
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Article504 1936-02-12 14 I IMPROVED OUTLOOK The twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of Sedenak Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices, 7, Great I Winchester-street, E. C. Mr. Philip C. Turnbull, 0.8. E. (chairman), who presided, said that they met under the shadow of a national calamity I in504 words
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Article350 1936-02-12 14 A correspondent from Glasgow, where ships are not the sole concern in lite, i scorer a palpable hit regarding rubber company capitalisation. He suggests that a figure of Issued capital per planted acre” which is very widely used in comparing the merits of rubber shareshas strictly limited value350 words
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Article336 1936-02-12 14 Substantial Improvement In Young Areas The sixteenth annual general meeting of the Stoughton (Perak) Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held at Mincing Lane, E.C. Mr. A. P. Hadow, who presided, said that the crop for the period covered by the accounts totalled 754,930 Ibf. The quantity which the336 words
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Advertisement294 1936-02-12 14 GOLDEN j ARROW JL LA TES T VACUUM FILLING PEN Price from $2.00 upwards. ASBBSK Transparent $3.50 upwards. OBTAINABLE AT j I.EAll;.': .'ii .rs IN PENANG ALL MALAYA STATT-S. yfisit and i. dl/ndcj a/6 lan al anddz'e. Comfortable travel from renang to Bangkok the Cap ir at q[ Siam in294 words
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Advertisement1668 1936-02-12 15 d_ *isHi l >J^S3t fflffH 9a 'Or.. B /.a < z 1 i'i. > BLUK FUMNCL LIME jjjSgg^^ r >M‘ks. LONDON! AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due l in conjunction with Glen Shire Line. Penang London 'has L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Huii, s’sea Feb. 14 Mar. 14 Far Eastern Mail, Passenger and1,668 words
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Article280 1936-02-12 16 DECREE NISI GRANTED (From Our Own Correspondent) j Singapore, February 12. Delivering judgment in the Leembruggen] divorce suit yesterday in the Singapore' High Court, Mr. Justice N. H. I’. Whit-j ley, Acting Chief Justice found adulte»-y had not been proved against the first correspondent C. R. Miles280 words
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Article84 1936-02-12 16 Possibility Of Farther Charges Bail in the sum of $l5O was allowed when a former revenue officer. Tan Ah Chew, w’as brought up in the police court today on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $7.26 entrusted to his care, at Brick84 words
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Article109 1936-02-12 16 Wanted Man Arrested Year Later In Ipoh Following a gambling dispute, a man named Chow Ah Peng, was killed at Kangar in Perlis on the 30th January, 1935. A man, named Mah On, was wanted by the Perlis police in connection with this «.flair, but he had absconded.109 words
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Article97 1936-02-12 16 In an article on Saturday last in connection with the call of World Cruising Liners at Penang we are informed that the "Empress of Britain” will arrive on February 29 and the Reliance” on March 9 and not on the dates mentioned in our article 0 The s.s.97 words
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Article476 1936-02-12 16 APPEAL JUDGMENT RESERVED Singapore, Feb. 11 Before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday, Lim Teck Kow, the alleged attorney for the proprie- i tor of Tong Hock Chan, and Seng Yul Chow, the English-rpeaking managing clerk of the same chop, appealed against. sentence of476 words
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Article212 1936-02-12 16 Chinese Longed For Home He had worked many years in Malaya, but he had grown old and w’eak and no one wanted to give him work. His one desire was to return to his native China so that he might spend his last days among212 words
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Article145 1936-02-12 16 Newville B.P. And Health' Seekers Draw (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, February 11. The Neville Badminton Party, Sungei Patani, met the Health Seekers’ Party, Alor Star, last night, the match ending in a draw’. The following are the results (Alor Star players mentioned first) Doubles :Sun 800145 words
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Article84 1936-02-12 16 Monthly Medal February The February Monthly Medal was plaved on February’ 7. 8 and 9. Leading scores F. A. McDougall (30) 1 up T. Kitching (15) All square C. R. Little (24) 1 Down P. H. Goss (14) 2 Che Din (18) 2 D. Campbell (13) 384 words
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Article24 1936-02-12 16 The Annual General Meeting of the above Society will take place at the Penang Cricket Club tonight at 7 p.m.24 words
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Article114 1936-02-12 16 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN: Ampat Tins 5 6 6,0 Ayer Weng 1.75 I.Boc B. Selangor 90 92% Hong Fatts 87% 90 Jelebu 92% 95 Johan 27 29 Kamuntings 12 6 13 3 K. Lanjuts 17 9 18 6c Kuala Kampars114 words
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Article88 1936-02-12 16 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 London Bank 2|4 1132 4 m|st 2|4 3132 Private 3 m|st credit 2|4’ 318 3 Documentary 2|4 I|2 On N’w York Demand 58% Irdia T.T. 154% France T.T. 863 Hong Kong,, T.T. 43 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis 0 The s.s. Chitral” from Japan, China and Singapore88 words
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Article348 1936-02-12 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seder» TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.72% 1.77%c| B. Selangor 92% 95 90 92% I Hitam 40 45 37% 42% Hong Fatt 87 92% 87% 92% Jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Johan 26 28 26 28 Klang River 1.92% 1.97%348 words
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Article229 1936-02-12 16 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday j Paris 74 57 64 74 63 64 New York 5.00 516 5.01 916 Montreal 4.99% 5.00% Brussels 29.38 29.40 1 Geneva 15.15 15.15% I Amsterdam 7.24% 7.29% Milan 62 316 62 316 i Berlin 12.29 12.30% Prague 119% 119 716 j229 words
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Article383 1936-02-12 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES I The following are the latest quotation* rn M ESSRS. KENNEDY Cou’S Shan I List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller j RUBBER: Allenby 1.62% 1.70 1.65 1.75 Ayer Molek 80 90 85 95 Bassett 60 65 60 65 B. Lintang383 words
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Article116 1936-02-12 16 HN YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) £204.15.0 £207.5.0 London(3 months) £199.0.0 £200.5.0 Singapore $lOl.OO $121.50 Business Done Penang $101.12% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA. (Sundried) $6.10 $6.00 BLACK PEPPER $lO.OO slo.oo' RUBBER London 7 3 16d New York 15 516c(G) 15%c(G) Singapore—Spot 25c 25 %c Feb./Mar 25 %c 25116 words
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Obituary88 1936-02-12 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH Mrs. Wee Swee 800 (nee Tan Ep N< aged 72, at 8, Logan Road on 11th Februat Deceased leaves 4 sons, Wee Gim Pua\ Gim Keng, Gim Phai, Gim Leong, daughters-in-law, 3 daughters, 3 sons-ir law, Lim Siew Tiong, Kwa Thean Hor. a Khoo Heng Pho, 3388 words
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Advertisement241 1936-02-12 16 THE CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION PROVINCE WELLESLEY. It is with deep regret that we have to record the death of Madam Josephine F Nyim Moy w’ho expired yesterday evening and her funeral will take place at 5 p.m from her residence, 330 Machang Buboh today, for interment at Bukit Merfajai cemetery.241 words
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Miscellaneous36 1936-02-12 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 N.E. Noon 83 NAV. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.35 a.m 9.10 a.m. 3.04 p.m 9.26 p.m. TOMORROW 2.54 a.m 9.24 a.m. 3.24 p.m 9.45 p.m.36 words
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