Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 February 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1936-02-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 36. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1936. PRICh 10 CEN i21 words
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Article, Illustration179 1936-02-17 1 .Reuter. White Paper Awaited SIR SAMUEL HOARE TO RETURN TO CABINET London, Feb. 16. Political circles discount talk of a crisis following Sir Austen Chamberi in s criticism of the Government’s defence policy and are of opinion that a considerable section of the members t the House of.Reuter. - 179 words
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Article82 1936-02-17 1 Reuter. Likely Majority For Right Party Madrid, Feb. 16. The elections passed off quiejtly apart from three members of the Left Party who were killed in clashes with opponents. Mo t of the results will not b? known for at least three days. Both sides claim victory butReuter. - 82 words
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Article41 1936-02-17 1 Reuter. Str C. Bonham-Carter Appointed London. Feb. 16. Sir Cileries Bonham-Carter has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta in succession to General Sir David Campbell who had been permitted to relinquish the post for reasons of health.Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article279 1936-02-17 1 Rugby Radio Service. King To Visit London Section Next Week London. Feb. 15. Sections of the British Industries Fair at the White City and Olympia, London, and Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, open on Monday. The King is paying a visit to the London sections one day next week.Rugby Radio Service. - 279 words
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Article52 1936-02-17 1 than the natural, raw material.Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 17 The verdict of the experts on synthetic rubber to which Herr Hitler referred enthusiastically at the opening of the motor exhibition on February 15 is that the product is good but five times more expensive than the natural,than the natural, raw material.Reuter. - 52 words
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Article89 1936-02-17 1 iriU lanu.c v were held up by traffic congestion.—Rugby Radio Service. Great Dislocation Of Traffic London, February 15. The severe cold of the last few daj s has given way to milder weather. Fog decended on London this morning and by midday was thick over a wideiriU lanu.c v were held up by traffic congestion.—Rugby Radio Service. - 89 words
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Article62 1936-02-17 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, February 15. The Duchess of York will leave London for Eastbourne during the next fortnight to stay there for a few weeks to recuperate from her recent attack of influenza. The Duke will accompany her and they will stay at Compton Place whereRugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article57 1936-02-17 1 Reuter. last Year's Attempts Recalled London, Feb. 17. Following cases of attempted sabotage on the battleship Royal Oak and the submarine Obeion at Devonport last December, he Admiralty today stated a case of sabotage occurred on the British cruiser, Cumberland” which is at present being refittedReuter. - 57 words
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Article205 1936-02-17 1 Reuter. Suggested By Roosevelt Washington, Feb. 16. An inter-American peace conference is suggested by President Roosevelt in a letter to General Justo. President of Argentina and other Latin American Presidents. 1 He suggests that the conference meet at Buenos Aires or other American capital to determine howReuter. - 205 words
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Article71 1936-02-17 1 'Reuter- $500,000,000 For Soil Conservation Washington. Feb. 15. The $500,000,000 roil conservation Farm Bill was passed by the Senate by 56 votes to 20 including an amendment prohibiting the Secretary of Agriculture to incur obligations in excess of the sum authorised. The Bill represents the'Reuter- - 71 words
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Article198 1936-02-17 1 Reuter. France Urges Conciliatory Settlement Peris, Feb. 15. The Japanese-Soviet conflict is regarded j calmly in French official quarters as not very grave.” The French Government is principally engrossed by questions of German re-armaments, Austrian independence, the attack on M. Blum and the coming elections. Nevertheless, it isReuter. - 198 words
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47 1936-02-17 1 Reu ter. London, Feb. 17. It is understood that it was felt earlier in the day that the crisis in Lord Beatty’s i Ines# was passed. The latest bulletin says that there has been a decided improving progress during the week-end.Reuter.Reu ter. - 47 words
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Article110 1936-02-17 1 Heavy Fine For Chinese From Shanghai Mo Chee Beng. who hails from Shanghai was charged before Mr. H.A. Forrer in the District Court, Singapore, on Saturday with being in possession of deleterious drugs and poison. Chee Beng was produced on the first charge some time ago and110 words
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Article95 1936-02-17 1 I Revolver Practice Mishap During revolver practice at the Kandang Kerbau police station, Singapore, an Indian detective Shukdeo Prasad was shot in the right thigh. Several detectives were lined up in the station corridor waiting to be taken through their practice when the accident occurred. The shot came95 words
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Article833 1936-02-17 1 ments m j slightest military damage.— RCuter and Reuter Wireless. Battle In South Of Makale Lasts A Week 25,000 ETHIOPIAN REGULARS DISLODGED Rome, February 16. 1 he Italian troops on the Eritrean front began an offensive on February 11. They have been engaged in a bigments m jslightest military damage.— RCuter and Reuter Wireless. - 833 words
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Article54 1936-02-17 1 He auaeu; challenge. I accept it.”— ReutCr Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 16. Jews are our enemies,” declared Herr Hitler when making a funeral oration at the burial of Herr Gustloff, the Nazi agent who was killed in Switzerland. He added: They have flung down a challenge. IHe auaeu; challenge. I accept it.”— ReutCr Wireless. - 54 words
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Advertisement2012 1936-02-17 2 LONDON S LEADING j|) NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL*! BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS HOTELS 11 Phone No. 60! TAN JONG BUNG AH, PENANG! 1 J MAKE A NOTE OF THESE 111 1 hong KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK ADDRESSES FOR YOURSELF 1 ...Ji;- ~l f ftE IMHIA I IMITFTt AND YOUR FRIENDS. SHANGHAI BANKING2,012 words
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Article280 1936-02-17 3 Inquiry Into Death Of Chinese From Injection MEDICAL DOCTOR EXONERATED FROM BLAME Expert evidence was given by Dr. J.A Cowan, Government Pathologist, when tee inquiry into the death of a young Chinese. Tan Chin Guan, who died in the General Hospital following an anti-venereal injection at a280 words
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Article439 1936-02-17 3 The Malayan Stamp Exchange Malayan Stamp Exchange was it I in 1920, in quite a small w-ay, by C.L. Harte-Lovelace, the well known tte Solicitor, of Seremban and Lumpur, and on his retirement early '921, Mr. Chas. E. Evans took over the* -••ment. During the next seven years xchange439 words
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Article316 1936-02-17 3 Conventional Dying Houses States Inspector INQUIRY INTO CHILD’S DEATH A statement was made in the Coroner's Court on Sat. at the inquiry into the death of a Chinese male infant at No. 32, Hutton Lane on January 12, that Chinese Convalescent Homes should more properly 7316 words
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Article129 1936-02-17 3 n.—Rugby Radio Servic Dre To Sudden Change Of Temperature London, February’ 15. Businessmen and office staffs coming into London from the southern suburbs this morning were delayed by’ a breakdown on the Southern Railway due to a failure of the electric supply. The cause was a fracturen.—Rugby Radio Servic - 129 words
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Article97 1936-02-17 3 Hylam Remanded In Custody A charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen tweed coat valued at $l3, in a stall at the Penang Bazaar on February 15, was preferred against a Hylam named Hoo Tek Kong, in the police court on Saturday. Accused claimed trial and the97 words
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Article272 1936-02-17 3 Chinese Who Returned After Seeing Doctor 1 OPEN VERDICT RETURNED! BY CORONER I I The discovery of the dead body of a male adult Chinese, Lee Seng, at a lodging house in Campbell Street on December 24, formed the subject of an inquiry by the Penang272 words
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Article56 1936-02-17 3 Cost Quarter Million Sterling (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, February 15. The Siamese Royal Yacht built 16 years ago at a cost of over a quarter million sterling and very little used is for sale. Till a purchaser is found the yacht will be used56 words
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Article78 1936-02-17 3 Sequel To Raid At Gladstone Road Following a raid by revenue officers at No. 100 A, Gladstone Road on Friday, three Chinese were produced in the police court on Saturday charged with possession of chandu when not being registered smokers. The first two pleaded guilty and were78 words
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Article78 1936-02-17 3 In the police court on Sat. the cas° t was withdrawn in which Ng Kung Hye Bah was charged with enticing away a married woman named See Siew Gaik, on November 4 at Perak Road. Court Inspector J.E. Jeans appeared for 1 the prosecution and Mr. H. MacNeice*78 words
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Article173 1936-02-17 3 Outrage In Kuala Kangsar GARDENER'S HOUSE RANSACKED I (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, February 15. A sensation was caused at Kati in Kuala Kangsar following the report of an armed robbery and the kidnapping, of a young Chinese boy, son of a vegetable gardener, i The173 words
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1092 1936-02-17 4 Appeal Of Two Chinese CONVICTION RECORDED ON LESSER CHARGE i i I can only express surprise that the j bank should have made the categorical statement that Ong Swee Hock was a well- > to-do Sarawak Chinese without even disI closing the1,092 words
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Article72 1936-02-17 4 For Hitting Ricksha Puller Reichi Sato, the Japanese welter-weight boxer, was charged before Mr. Norman Grice on Friday with causing hurt to a ricksha puller at the junction of Bras Basah Road and North-Bridge Road, Singapore, on Thursday afternoon. Sato pleaded guilty and offered $5 compensation. The puller72 words
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Article143 1936-02-17 4 4 Sent To Hospital 11 Arrested Ipoh, Feb. 15 I What might have been a serious affray j between two Chinese clans—the Teochews .and the Kongsais—at Kuantan, a small village near Chemor, late last evening was j just averted before it assumed serious l proportions by143 words
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Advertisement166 1936-02-17 4 by Appointment X g morris has extended Britain's Small Car Superiority to the Big Car class The value in the Morris Big Sixes is challenging competition in every market Everyone who understands cars know’s that a car built by Specialisation is worth considerably more. But only the iVlorris Big Sixes166 words
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Advertisement682 1936-02-17 4 Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Discovery Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in 15 Minutes n --TW have here a formula Cleans Out Acids and Poisons- own practice for many Purifies Blood-Brmgs New suits. Cystex hastens the Vigour in 48 Hours irritants, thereby overWffWßk Y coming a frequent cause There are682 words
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2029 1936-02-17 5 BRIDE ONLY DAUGHTER OF FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE NASSIM HILL RECEPTION AFTER CATHEDRAL SERVICE Miss Diana Elizabeth Lilly Morison, only daughter of Sir William Murison, formerly Ch.ef Justice of the Straits Settlements, ami Lady Morison, was warned at St. Andrew s2,029 words
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Article97 1936-02-17 5 Notice is given in the Straits Settlements Gov rnment Gazette that seven schools in the Colony have been struck off the register of schools and that the registration of all teachers and members of the committee cf management of the schools has been cancelleu. L’cn City97 words
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Article649 1936-02-17 5 MR. L. A. S. JERMYN THE NEW PRESIDENT Malacca Rotarians turned up in goc-d numbars at the monthly dinner of the Club to bid farewell to their president Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard, who leaves for Kemaman. The guests were: Rev. L. St. G. Petter, the Colonial649 words
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Article262 1936-02-17 5 Why Sir Andrew Dislikes Borrow Sir Andrew Caldecott does not like George Borrow and the Romany novels. He blames the Malayan climate. Presiding at a meeting of the Hong Kong Rotary Club, when a talk was given on George Borrow, Sir Andrew said he wag glad to262 words
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Article65 1936-02-17 5 A visitor from Kuala Lumpur, Wong Min Shin, was found unconscious on tha floor of a room in the Shang Ann Hotel at the comer of Purvis Street and Beach Road, Singapore, on Saturday night. On a table was a bottle containing a liquid and a letter65 words
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Advertisement266 1936-02-17 5 WHITE AWAYS SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS -I WHAT A DIFFERENCE YOL CAN MAKE TO YOUR TEETF mLi' ROLL. BY POST. start cleaning your teeth TODAY WITH A TEK TOOTH BRUSH. FITS THE MOUTH AND J THE QUALITY OF THIS PAPER POX Tvn > "Il IS SUPREME.266 words
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Article, Illustration283 1936-02-17 6 IXDOKING AT THE RUINS of the house Ln Greenbank-street, Tyldesley, Lancashire, where Mrs. Tyrer, wife of a collier, and her eight children were burned to death recently. The father was the only one of the family to escape, leaping trom the bedroom window, seen in283 words
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Article431 1936-02-17 7 Badminton Exciting Play Witnessed In Opening Ties CHOON CHOOI BEATS PHUI CHEANG (BY SPECTATOR”) Several exciting matches were witnessed at the opening ties of the Penang Badminton Association junior singles championship. which was played on Sat. at the Volunteer Drill Hall. A fhirly high standard of badminton431 words
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Article364 1936-02-17 7 'lnternational" Team Wins Swee Lee Cup FINE COMBINATION BY EVANS AND McCREA I The annual Polo Tournament for the Cup presented by the late Mr. Utah Swee Lee was played on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on the Polo Ground and resulted in a win for the White364 words
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Article714 1936-02-17 7 s I.R.C. Beaten By Five Goals To Two i SCRAPPY GAME ON i S.X.I. GROUND p Four penalty goals in the space of 20 e minutes was the only interesting bit of the otherwise scrappy game of soccer Leri tween the Muth-Hibol Ahzan Football Club and714 words
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Article72 1936-02-17 7 Reuter. Newcastle Holds Arsenal SHEFFIELD UNITED DEFEATS LEEDS London. February 15. The following are the results of matches in the fifth rourd of the F.A. Cup played today Barnsley 2 Stoke C 1 Sheffield U 3 Leeds i Grimsby T 3 Manchester C 2 Newcastle 3 ArsenalReuter. - 72 words
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Article79 1936-02-17 7 Oxford Defeats Harlequins MANY MATCHES UNPLAYED OWING TO FOG London. February 15. The following are the results of principal Rugby I nion matches played today Aberavon 14 Llanelly J 0 3 Gloucester 3 Bedford 6 O. M. Taylors 4 Cardiff 0 New’port 8 Devonport S 3 Portsmouth S79 words
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Article167 1936-02-17 7 For World Title Fight Jock McAvoy, of Rochdale, British naiddle-w’eight boxing champion, has left London for New York to meet John Henry I Lewis, the American negro, for the world s i cruiser-w’eight championship. McAvoy had not heard of a reported I postponement of his meeting167 words
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Advertisement121 1936-02-17 7 kiddies Jsove 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 RecordsThere are two complete and different series of these miniature masterpieces. SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM COMPRISING 39 NURSERY RHYMES These charming fairy’121 words
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1269 1936-02-17 8 BOLTON WANDERERS BEAT VILLA WEST HAM ASSUMES LEAD IN NORTHERN SECTION London, February 15. i The following are the results of matches! i played today in the English and Scottish leagues DIVISION I Blackburn 1 Sunderland 1 Birmingham 2 Liverpool 0 Bolton W 41,269 words
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Article159 1936-02-17 8 Britain Wins Three Titles 1 11 SONIA HENIE RETAINS FIGURES TITLE Garmisch, Feb. 15. J Sonia Henie retained the Olympic figures title by 424.5 points. 'I At Ice Hockey, Canada beat the United States by I—o. 11 I Thus Great Britain won the World, Olympic and European159 words
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Article697 1936-02-17 8 Jeans' Deadly Bowling CAPTURES FIVE WICKETS FOR EIGHT RUNS The two-day match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Recreation Club, w’hich was commenced on Saturday on the Esplanade, was continued yesterday and resulted in a win for the Cricket Club by five697 words
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Article393 1936-02-17 8 EASY VICTORY FOR FREE SCHOOL The Free School opened their cricket season with a win over the Marathons yesterday at Green Lane by 50 runs. The School batted first, Lim Cheng Poh being top scorer with 26 runs while Hong Lay contributed 23 runs. Cheow Chye393 words
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Article218 1936-02-17 8 First Match On Padang (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. Feb. 16. Two cricket teams consisting of members of the Ipoh Club met in a friendly match ion the Padang today and resulted in an easy win for William’s XI over Mustard’s XI. The team captained by William, took218 words
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1505 1936-02-17 9 CONCLUDING DAY OF FEBRUARY MEETING MOUNTAIN STREAM SCORES A RUNAWAY VICTORY UNCALLED FOR AND APPLEWOOD IN TIGHT FINISH GEORGE ROBEY AND WONDER BAR OBLIGE By "Tic-Tac" oici'lax s i aces at Ipoh, the concluding day of the February Meeting, opened in bright1,505 words
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Article62 1936-02-17 9 Reutĕr. Fourth Test TOURISTS IN STRONG POSITION Johannesburg, Feb. 15. In the Fourth Test match South Africa, taking first lease of the wicket, were dismissed for 157, Siedle top-scoring with 44. O’Reilly took 5 wickets for 20 runs Australia replied with 185 for 3 wickets atReutĕr. - 62 words
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Article52 1936-02-17 9 Reuter. Easy Win At Rotorua Rotorua, Feb. 15. In a one day match here, the M.C.C. tourists defeated Bay of Plenty by 9 wickets. Play was continued and at the close of play the scores were: Bay of Plenty 99 (Sims 5 for 26). M.C.C. 291 for 6Reuter. - 52 words
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Article98 1936-02-17 9 Reuter. Britain Wins European Championship Garmisch. February 14. 1 At ice hockey in the first match of the final pool. Great Britain beat Czecho-Slo-vakia by 5 to nil Britain wins the European Championship. Viklund (Sweden 1 won the fifty kilometres cross-country ski race in 3 hours 30 minutesReuter. - 98 words
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Article45 1936-02-17 9 Reuter. INTERNATIONAL SOCCER England's Clear-Cut Victory Over Ireland London, Feb. 15. Two amateur International soccer matches were played today and resulted as follows: England beat Ireland by five goals to nil at Blackpool while Scotland claimed a victory over Wales by an only goal.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article175 1936-02-17 9 ON BOWLING ACTION M. C. C. Captain's Statement Wellington (N.Z.) Jan. 14. J. H. Human, who on January 13 bowled a succession of 24 wides and byes during the Test match between Ergland and New Zealand refuses to make any comment on his action. At the175 words
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Advertisement284 1936-02-17 9 Take SANATOGEN and feel thoroughly Healthy i f JM| We You can be Stronger and Sanatogen increases your more healthySanatogen strength, for it gives will make you so. Whether your body exactly those you are run-down as a elements that produce result of strain and worry, vitality. Thus, in a284 words
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Article817 1936-02-17 10 From a report of the proceedings of the annual meeting of the Eurasian Association, Penang Branch, held on Friday last, we are glad to note that the Association is doing much good work to keep the Community together, and is striving, by means of the Eurasian Review’’ published817 words
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Article112 1936-02-17 10 Sarawak Pays Reward Of $5OO I Kudang, a Dayak outlaw- and murderer, I was killed by levies on Jan. 8. His head I was brought to Song Fort, and the Government reward of $5OO has been paid to those responsible. Two other "wanted” Dayaks, Makau and Serai, were112 words
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Article255 1936-02-17 10 Effect Of Sanctions RISE IN TRADE WITH EMPIRE COUNTRIES London, February 15. The overseas trade returns for January confirm the preliminary figures published on Wednesday. Working day averages are now’ available and show that exports were £1,276 281 per diem compared with £1,454.877 in255 words
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Article90 1936-02-17 10 Sequel To Arrest On Saturday CHINESE ON $l,OOO BAIL Kok Ah Lian, a Hokkien. was produced before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the police court today on a charge of frequenting the five-foot-way of Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd., on Saturday for the purpose of bookmaking. Detective90 words
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Article247 1936-02-17 10 Khoo Yeap The marriage took place yesterday in the I old style of Mr. Khoo Cheng Han, youngest I son of the late Mr. Khoo Boon Lee and Mrs. Khoo Boon Lee, and Miss Yeap Gaik Choo, neice of Mr Yeap Hoon Teng. I Mr. Khoo247 words
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Article493 1936-02-17 10 Siamese Affairs .Siamese Publicity Bureau PHYA BAHOL RETAIF PREMIERSHIP Bangkok, February A general reorganization of th»> Si State Council, with Colonel Phya Bolabayuha Sena retaining his positi Premier has been effected comm» Wednesday, February 12, following tl>signation of certain members of the Council. I The newly constituted.Siamese Publicity Bureau - 493 words
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Article57 1936-02-17 10 Second Batch Arrives x Taiping The second batch of the 1 2th Pun Regiment, which is relieving the Burma Rifles at Taiping, arrived yestci by the s.s. "Karapara” and left by special train for Taiping This batch, under the command of M Craig, comprises four European oifi*57 words
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Advertisement269 1936-02-17 10 A splendid t. «I®«' supper and then a Carlsberg. I j_ f'l yy| 'i Once fasted h$ g wanted 1 iT M— P» THE KING OF BEERS MMMBBHHHmHBO SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. STIBP that J3v T“HE wr« means ci relief from coughing fa269 words
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Article920 1936-02-17 11 Of Old Boys Of Anderson i School iTO FORM ASSOCIATION I (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh Feb. 16. As briefly report >d in the Sunday Gazette yesterday the first re-union lof the old boys of Anderson I School, Ipoh, was held at I the Station Hotel last920 words
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Article605 1936-02-17 11 i First Anniversary Celebrated I MORE TRADES TO BE TAUGHT February 6 this year saw the first anniI versary of the Malacca Trade School. 1 The school began with an enrolment of ten and Mr. B.V. Richards, of the High School staff became headmaster. He had i605 words
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Article270 1936-02-17 11 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) ir The tea party in honour of Dr. Ong Chong Keng at the Hu Yew Seah the other day was just another one of those mutual back-scratching functions, the microbe of which seems to have entered into the soul of the270 words
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Article257 1936-02-17 11 Abetment Charge Fails At the conclusion of the hearing this morning in which a Chinese. Lim Tiong Hian, was charged with e betting the offence of making a false charge, the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, acquitted and discharged the accused. Inspector Reddick prosecuted and Mr. Gurchurn257 words
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Article95 1936-02-17 11 Large Attendance At Funeral This Morning The funeral took place this- morning of the lat? Mrs. Wee Swee 800, nee Tan Ee Neo, from her residence 8. Logan Road, for interment at the Batu Gantong Cemetery. There was a large attendance and a profusion of95 words
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Article42 1936-02-17 11 Car Skids And Overturns While pioceeding towards Pu’au Tikus yesterday afternoon a private car, driven .by its owner, Peter Razano, skidd'd and overturned The driver escaped unhurt and later made a report at the Pulau Tikus Police Station42 words
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Advertisement136 1936-02-17 11 I 1 I Have You A I Personal Weighing Machine I IN YOUR HOME? I WE HAVE SOME REALLY ATTRACTIVE AND WELL DESIGNED MODELS AT $l7-50 EACH. IN A VARIETY OF COLOURS I also NURSERY SCALES I $l4-50. WASW.SSW.WA’AW.'.'.'.'AW» "E. O." Hotel PENANG. Dipper Dapees Wednesday, Thursday Saturday 19th, 20th136 words
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1383 1936-02-17 12 INDUSTRIAL AND TRADING PROFITS HIGHER Increased Prices For Many Primary Products Melbourne, (By Mail). No‘able head way out of depression conditions was mad?, by Australia during 1935. Tn most directions it was a year of emergence and recovery, with strengthened confidence, improved prices and earnings1,383 words
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Article615 1936-02-17 12 January Drop Of 10.000 Packages RUSSIA BUYING Prices Decline On Selling London, Feb. 4. London shellac stocks which were steadily reduced every month during 1935, were again cut! into last month. The fall in January was over 10,000 packages. Landings during January are estimated615 words
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Article88 1936-02-17 12 .Reuter. I Claim By Herr Hitler GREATER DURABILITY THAN NATURAL RUBBER Berlin, Feb. 15. The claim that Germany had solved the problem of producing usable synthetic rubber was made by Herr Hitler in a speech at the opening of the International Automobile Exhibition. He paid a.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article67 1936-02-17 13 DUKE DUCHESS OF YORK Rugby Radio Service. Leaving For Holiday At Eastbourne London, Feb. 15. The Duchess of York will leave London r Eastbourne during the next fortnight > stay there for a few weeks to recuper- te from her recent attack of influenza. The Duke will accompany her andRugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article32 1936-02-17 13 Reuter. Passed By House Of Representatives Washington, Feb. 14 h< Army Appropriation BTIT lias been .tssed by the House of representatives and v: w goes to the senate.Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article113 1936-02-17 13 .Reuter. Not Yet Over St. Nazaires, Feb. 15. lYouble in the Penhoet shipyards where >ork was resumed on Monday after the trike is not yet over. Following the (irkmen’s acceptance of the employers’ V rms the technical and administrative mployees as well as foremen and heads.Reuter. - 113 words
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Article64 1936-02-17 13 Reuter. Monster Demonstration Of Protest Planned Paris, Feb. 15 A monster demonstration of protest dust the attack on M. Blum is being inned by Socialists for Sunday. The refect of Police has ruled out the route ssing the Chamber of Deputies along üborgst Germain where the. Reuter. - 64 words
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Article53 1936-02-17 13 *t it gives cause for anxiety.Rugby -tadio Service. Lindon, February 15. I’he following bulletin concerning the tmirai of the Fleet, Earl Beatty’s health >ich has been unsatisfactory for some me was issued today. The condition of lari Beatty is as well as can be expected 'I it gives*t it gives cause for anxiety.Rugby -tadio Service. - 53 words
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Article520 1936-02-17 13 Rugby Radio Service. London Newspapers' Comments DANGER OF WASTED i MONEY London, February 15. Yesterday’s debate in the House of Com- mons on the proposal for a Ministry of Defence is the subject of editorial comment today. In the opinion of the Daily Telegraph,” i The wholeRugby Radio Service. - 520 words
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Article51 1936-02-17 13 -Reuter. Agreement Concluded Between Countries Washington, Feb. 14 A German-American agreement, oy which the two governments grant reciprocal facilities for the projected TransAtlantic air line, between Germany and the United States, was signed today. The agreement is similar to the one recently concluded with the Imperial Airways.-Reuter. - 51 words
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Article198 1936-02-17 13 Government Grants Subsidy London, Feb. 15. The Government have agreed to give financial assistance to the "British AirWays,” a company operating a service to Sweden. This is the first time that a subsidy for air transport has been given to a company other than the Imperial Airways.Government Grants Subsidy London, Feb. 15. The Government have agreed to give financial assistance to the "British Air-Ways,” a company operating a service to Sweden. This is the first time that a subsidy for air transport has been given to a company other than the Imperial Airways. The assistance will be in respect of a daily London and Malmo service which opens on Monday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 198 words
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Article134 1936-02-17 13 Government Grants Subsidy London, Feb. 15. The Government have agreed to give financial assistance to the "British AirWays,” a company operating a service to Sweden. This is the first time that a subsidy for air transport has been given to a company other than the Imperial Airways. TheGovernment Grants Subsidy London, Feb. 15. The Government have agreed to give financial assistance to the "British Air-Ways,” a company operating a service to Sweden. This is the first time that a subsidy for air transport has been given to a company other than the Imperial Airways. The assistance will be in respect of a daily London and Malmo service which opens on Monday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 134 words
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Article29 1936-02-17 13 Reuter. Condition Grave Havana, Feb. 15. According to doctors M. Covadonga is suffering from internal haemorrhage and his condition is considered grave. Blood transfusions are being administered.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article24 1936-02-17 13 Rugby Radio Service. London Feb. 15. Sterling on New York was 4.99% ar 1 Paris 74 vij. SILVER Spot 19% Forward 19$*Rugby Radio Service. - 24 words
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Article1198 1936-02-17 13 Annotated Notes Of Tonight's Programme I BY REV. COLIN KING The following i 3 the programme of the symphony concert from station H J < p «>ang> tonight, with annotated notes by the R e v. Colin King. 1. Tone Poem Finlandia” Sibelius Played by the1,198 words
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Advertisement100 1936-02-17 13 PHOHE PENANG TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 7.30 TO 10 PM. DINNER WILL BE SERVED ON THE LAWNS, WEATHER PERMITTINC, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR THOSE DESIRING MEALS OUT OF DOORS. WEDDING CAKES. Etc. We specialise in cakes of the very best quality of any weight. Bread is obtainable direct from the Runnymede100 words
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Miscellaneous136 1936-02-17 13 fl MAYBE DETECTIVES ARE NOT TO BE LAUGHED AT BUT THIS ONE IS! Mfcgg gg I The Bishop Misbehaves” S 5 S I fats off to M.-G.-M. once again for the surprise picture of the new season A brand-new, grand new character who’ll win vour laughs and M L Bt&F136 words
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Article603 1936-02-17 14 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. MANIPI from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails on Wednesday for Asahan, Berombang, Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api and Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe).603 words
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Article490 1936-02-17 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from p. u.g on February 8 per the Netherlands rcraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam wer livered in London on February 14. OUTWARD IMPERIAL AUi YLKLI The Eastbound Imperial Aircraft Penang on 16-2-36) is expected to arriv» at Calcutta this evening. OUTWARD NETHERLANDS AIR490 words
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Advertisement149 1936-02-17 14 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-come of the Hidden Music Treasure» of Eminent Musicians who will be the glory of India, nay, of the whole world. Latest Releasee just arrived. Sole Affents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130 Penang Road, Penanfi, THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer? With149 words
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Miscellaneous1232 1936-02-17 14 Wireless Programmes Bq the Dominion of Canada). 8.35 a. m. Close down. TODAY Transmission 2 Transmission—s 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Cecil Chadwick, at the Organ of the Classic Cinema, BelTwo of the following frequencies will be fast. Cotton (Bloom). Selection of W.H. Med: GSC 9,580 kcjs (31.32 m.), GSB; Squire’s1,232 words
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Miscellaneous495 1936-02-17 14 8.45 Pinang Gazette News Bulletin, 8.50 Asiatic Music. 9.00 Close dowm. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 49. 7.00 Time Signal. 7.03 Day’s Programme. 7.08 Recorded Dance Music. 7.30 Straits Echo News Bulletin. 7.35 i Recorded Dance Music. 8.00 Talk England and the English” by H. B. Brenan. 8.20 Programme of Light Music j495 words
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Miscellaneous82 1936-02-17 14 Ballet Egyptian” Suite in four parts Luigini Mr. W. Gordon—Songs (a) Nirvana” Stephen Adams (b) Dear old pal of mine” DuetMrs. Adams and Mr. Gordon Life’s dream is o’er Ascher Till 8.30Recorded Music 8 30—Close down. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19 6 00 p.m.Recorded Music 6.4sNews Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock82 words
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Advertisement1874 1936-02-17 15 j i I i 7 j1 i 1 sssH?g HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE i BLUKPUMMEL LIMB HAMBURG. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe fg r aS f ern Mail PaSSCliger Olid Freight SerVICO in conjunction with Glen Shire Line. Penang London miTWADDC < M PATRfVTTTC Mara T j »»J OU A. haikoclus1,874 words
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Advertisement432 1936-02-17 16 Fun Frolic Par k Monday, 17th February, 1936. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA TEIK CHENG PENG SAY”—Part 2. SEATS 60, 40 20 Cents. FOONG HENG LIN CANTONESE OPERA YOK KWAI SUN KIEW CHHUM CHOK CHIEW” SEATS 10 and 20 cents. NO FREE LISTS. MISS KIAH432 words
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Miscellaneous237 1936-02-17 16 IT'S NOT ONLY A COMEDY BUT ALSO A GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT I GRAND MUSICAL SHOW WITH A CARNIVAL I 1 rOM. A CIRCUS AND AN ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE iWlu PROGRAMME ALL CRAMMED INTO ONE PICTURE I 9 opening »i| 4 ircTir 615 6.30 Tonight 9.30 TONIGHT Hl AJL237 words
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1213 1936-02-17 17 NOTED BIRTH CONTROL ADVOCATE'S WARNING SCIENTIFIC METHODS NEEDED IN MALAYA BACK TO BARBARISM" AS AN ALTERNATIVE room only on Singapore Island” if the birth rate and the tides in and Chinese migration continue as at present, was the prophecy Mr>. Maigaret Sanger, the1,213 words
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Article1093 1936-02-17 17 Land Grant Fraud Charges i ALLEGATIONS DENIED I I The trial of Chan Siew Hoon. a former 'clerk employed under Mr. A. L. Barrett, the ingapore solicitor, an 1 I ay He Seng on ,n i ndictment of five counts arisiing out of what the1,093 words
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Advertisement287 1936-02-17 17 J xxg Children use B SBOR sd much ff WJ ENERGYl I J'i /g < T school, at play, using brains apt to tire kv d a y l° n g» children are and bodies IL\ 1\ J themselves outunless special care is taken jmX 'w H I I with287 words
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Article4587 1936-02-17 18 Germany's View Of Colonial Possessions Hitler's Fallacious Comparison Our Empire The Symbol Of A World State The Uses Of Rubber In Agriculture Mr. Alexander Hay Reports Progress Criticism Of The Tin Control Scheme (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 London, Feb. 4. Hitler’s Claim For Colonies A4,587 words
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Article4236 1936-02-17 19 NO BREACH OF DUTY PROVED JUDGMENT GIVEN FOR THE DEFENDANT London, Jan. 31 court sequel to the Sunderland V harity card party in December last <> ,i sudden termination in the King’s Division on Jan. 30 when Mr. Jus1 inlay withdrew the case from4,236 words
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Advertisement188 1936-02-17 19 MARCHING] ORDERS? I J painful ©Dims When Radox gives a corn its marchinr orders it GOES! And goes for good! Just read what Radox did for this corn sufferer: l suffered with four corns for five year» and it was torture to walk. 1 tried all kinds of remedies without188 words
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Article166 1936-02-17 20 Office-Bearers Elected For 1936 At the 13th annual general meeting of the Chinese Ladies' Chin Woo Association held on February 15, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President—Madam Lam Beow Lan. Vice Presidents—Madam La m Sook Kuan and Madam Cheah Seh Khoon. Hon.166 words
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Article83 1936-02-17 20 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following ties have been arranged for Thursday: Men’s Doubles Championship (SemiF nal i :R. W Scarlett and C. N. Reed V. H. A. L. Luckham and C. M. J. Kirke. Men’s Singles Handicap:Winner of H. E. Clancy l5 and C. P. Liston Scr.83 words
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Article334 1936-02-17 20 C.R.C. Practice Match The Chinese Recreation Club held a prac--1 tice match yesterday on the Victoria Green. The A” team going in to bat first scored 159 runs to which the B team could only reply with 119. The following are the scores: A” TEAM I l334 words
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146 1936-02-17 20 The Renong Rompers drew’ with the Sporting Diamonds at soccer yesterday on the Renong ground, each side scoring a goal. The game was fought out at a fast pace, especially in the first half. Even exchanges prevailed from the start, with the ball travelling146 words
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66 1936-02-17 20 The- following will represent the Transferians” against the Penang Free School in a friendly game of soccer at the School Ground (Green Lane) at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow: Ah Hun; B. Ahmed, L. Ah Loy; C. A. Chen, T. Gim Lee, Yusoff; B. T. Khaw (Capt.),66 words
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Article229 1936-02-17 20 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday I Paris 14 51 64 <4 51,64 New York 4.99% 4.99% Montreal 4.98’ 2 4.98% Brussels 29.33% 29.34% Geneva 15.12 15.12% j Amsterdam 7.27% 7.27% I Milan 62 316 62 316 I Berlin 12.29 12.29 Prague 119 316 119 316 I Copenhagen229 words
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Article527 1936-02-17 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* j TIN i Ayer Weng l-77i l-82i 1-80 1-85 Batu Selangor 91 93 92 9 Hong Fatt 921 97* 92i Johan 2« 28 27 ,30 I Klang River 2-00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Kuchai 77* 72i 77 2 Lukut 1-20527 words
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Article401 1936-02-17 20 LEADING BROKERS’ SHARE LIST KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the Latest quotation* ln MESSRS. KENNEDY Ca’s Shan i List today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller? I RUBBER: Bassett 60 65 62i 67 i Bente 1.0211.10 1-03 1-10 Borelli 1.50 1-75 1.50 1.75 i Broga 91 95 921401 words
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Article47 1936-02-17 20 MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 17 London Bank 2'4 1,32 4 mst 2 4 332 j Private 3 m st credit 2|4 218 3 Documentary 214 112 On New York Demand 58 1 16 j India T.T. 154% France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 43 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis47 words
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Article118 1936-02-17 20 ON SATURDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £206.3.0 No Market London(3 months) £200.10.0 No Market Singapore 102.00 $102.37% Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.—(S undried) $5.70 $5.40 BIxACK PEPPER $lO.OO $lO.OO RUBBER London 7%d 7 d New York 15%c (G) 15 He (G) SingaporeSpot 25 %c 26c Feb./Mar 26c 26 %c.118 words
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Article777 1936-02-17 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST NAMES. I I RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate j Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber Estates x Bassett Rubber Co. Batu Lintang Rubber Co. Bedford Plants P Benta Rubber Estates Borelli Rubber Co. Broga777 words
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Advertisement297 1936-02-17 20 BLOOD IS POISONED BY SICK KIDNEYS Few people i alize that the Purity of the Blood and lhe Health of the Body depend upon the proper action of the j Kidneys. The reason for this is that the Kidneys ar? provided by Nature to filter and purify the blood, which297 words
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Advertisement21 1936-02-17 20 EEST FOR THE DOG IN HOT CLIMATES fIcBISP g CRUNCHY g MEATY g MUNCHY Tradi tm/uria to. P.O. Box 291, Bombay.21 words
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Miscellaneous41 1936-02-17 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a. m. 79 S. Noon 80 S. FIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 5.24 a m. 12 18 a.io 7.35 p.m. 11 54 a. in TOMORROW 9.27 a.m. 3.24 a.m. 9.29 p.m. 2.36 p.m.41 words
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