Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 February 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 42. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 350 1 RESOLUTION BY INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LEAGUE SOCIETIES OIL EMBARGO AND CLOSING OF LEAGUE PORTS URGED London, February 23. resolution urging the application of further sanctions st Italv will be presented to the Committee of Eighteen when cts on March 2 by the International Federation
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  • 74 1 Reuter Wireless- soged Plot In Rhineland And Westphalia Berlin. Feb. 21. g'<l plot by Catholic priests and mist leaders in the Rhine'and and ha'i; i, the subject of an official mique stating that the secret police v tigatjng the co-operation between holic Young Men’s Association and irminis 4
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  • 585 1 Supplies Insufficient For His Needs CANNOT BE INDEPENDENT OF MALAYA Singapore, Saturday. A strong denial that Mr. Henry Ford the American multi-millionaire and motor manufacturer, aims to obtain all his rubber supplies from his concessions in Brazil and thus become independent of Malaya and other Eastern
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  • 98 1 .Reuter. Construction In AH Parts Of Country Washington. Feb- 22. Senator Park Trammell has submitted to the Senate Naval Affairs Committee a Bill providing for a §30.000.000 programme for naval station construction throughout the country- The Bill will affect navy yards, aerodromes, munitions depots and hospitals. Nearly
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  • 104 1 Rt. Hon K William Adamson I London, Feb. 23The death is announced of the Labour Member, the Rt. Hon. William Adamson, former Secretary for ScotlandReuter- Mr. William Adamson, P.C-, LL D., (was born on April 2, T 86- He was Labour Member of Parliament for West
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  • 61 1 Reuter. R.A.F. Machines Arrive At Amoy Hongkong, Feb. 23The R.A F. planes which are flying to Japan on a goodwid flight hopped off to Amoy at 9-30 a m- local time after a delay of a week owing to inclement weather. ARRIVAL AT AMOY Amoy, Feb.
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  • 667 1 VIEWS OF MAN WHO CAME EAST 50 YEARS AGO ON $BO "RIGHT TYPE HAS CEASED TO EMIGRATE" 11l Malaya the average young man is too highly paid and expects far too much from life. In England the right type of man is no
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  • 55 1 ing to locate the bodies.Reuter Wireless. Passenger Plane Involved FIVE PERSONS BELIEVED KILLED Sydney, Feb. 21. At least five persons are believed to have been killed in the crash of a passenger plane from Leeton, forty; miles from Sydney, which burst into flames. Search parties are now
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  • 194 1 Reuter and Reuter Wireless. i Commission To nqisire Info Dispute JAPANESE OBJECTIONS TO INCLUSION OF NEUTRALS I Moscow, Feb. 23. In view of the Japanese objections the Soviet has decided not to insist on the inclusion of neutrals in the proposed mixed commission to determine the responsibility
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  • 88 1 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Feb. 23. Replying to President Roosevelt’s suggestion for a Pan-American peace conference President Justo shares the view that the time has come for the consolidation of peace in the American continent and declares that the recent Chaco solution has demonstrated the possibilities of international
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  • 230 3 Annual Meeting Of Ipoh Branch BUNGALOWS AT FRASERS HILL From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Feb. 22. The annual general meeting of he K.S.A.M., Ipoh Branch, held o<la\ at the Volunteer Headuarters. revealed the steady rogress in the building of bunlows lor Ex-servicemen at rasers Hill in
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  • 250 3 Coolie's Gruesome Discovery AT MOUNT ERSKINE PLANTATION While returning from work in the Cann. >t- cemetery at Mt. Erskine, a Chinese '""lie was accosted with the gruesome, of a body hanging from a mangosteen 1 -waying with the wind. The body was that of an unknown
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  • 38 3 "•on Charged With Possession 'a.j<‘ed, a young Indian, was pro"lore the magistrate, Mr. H.A.L. 'noT. 1 Saturda y charge with having h -n cannabis sativa at Church of fafc. K een explained the "'•strict Court "Mlowed
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  • 683 3 Child Who Was Killed By Ricksha's Shaft SEVERE INJURIES RECEIVED J The death of a five months old Tamil child as the result of a collision between a j ricksha and a hired bus on Thaipusam, formed the subject of an inquiry at the Coroner’s Court
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  • 100 3 Chinese Fined $1 Each Three Chinese, Chuah Ah Lim, Chew Heng and Chew Yin, appeared in the police court on Sat. on a charge of gaming in public with match sticks, on a vacant land at Kampong Malabar on Friday. Accused pleaded guilty and were fined $1
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  • 308 3 From Cerebral Haemorrhage An inquiry was held into the death of a nine-year old Chinese girl, Tan Oh Nget, who died following admission into J the hospital on February 4. It was revealed that the girl fell into a drain at the back of her house
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  • 92 3 What Finger Impressions Revealed In the police court on Saturday the case w’as mentioned in which Teik Kong, a Hylam, stands charged with dishonestly retaining a stolen tweed suit, in a stall at the Penang Bazaar, Penang Road, on February 15. Court Inspector J.E. Jeans,
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  • 1589 4 "MINING ENGINEER EX-PILOT" ALLEGED POSE BY YOUNG INDIAN AT TRONOH Charge Of Cheating: Batu Gajah Court Proceedings COMPLAINANT WAS "IMPRESSED" AND PARTED WITH $350 The Batu Gajah Police Court was packed to its capacity when Inspector Samsudin. 0.C.P.D., Tronoh, charged before Raja Salim, M.C.S., the Police Magistrate on Sandragasam, described
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  • 695 5 Jonklaas* XI Beat Europeans Easily IN TWO DAY MATCH Veteran Good With Bat And Ball (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, February 23. The two day cricket match between the Ipoh C lub and a team of Ceylonese captained by \V. O. Jonklaas, played on the 1
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  • 375 5 P.R.C. BEATEN BY FOUR RUNS New L.B.W. Rule Applied TAN AH EE FIRST VICTIM The Authentics defeated the Penang Rei creation Club yesterday by 4 runs on the j Esplanade. This was the first game to be I played in Penang under the new’ L.B.W. Rule and
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  • 116 5 Merry Novices Beat The Penang Colts In a friendly game of badminton played on Saturday, consisting of 3 Singles and 3 Doubles, the Merry Novices beat the Penang Colts by 4 games to 1. The last doubles had to be cancelled owing to failure of light. The following
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  • 384 5 INNINGS VICTORY FOR B. R. C. Shori Bats Bowls Well The Butterworth Recreation Club opened their cricket season yesterday on the Butterworth Padang when they defeated the Ceylon Association by an innings and 16 runs. The feature of the match was the fine double performance cf L.
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  • 332 5 Easy Win For Free School I. The Penang Free School defeated th? Kedah Hall Paity by seven wickets in a match played yesterday at Green Lane. The following are the scores KEDAH HALL PARTY Kok Soo Lo 0 n c Shin Tett b Nur 2 Tye
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  • 474 5 B.M. High School Beaten The Marathons defeated the B.M. High j School by eight wickets yesterday on the school ground. The following are the scores B.M.H.S.—FIRST INNINGS C. Weng Choong b Gan Seng Cheow 0 L. Sin Fook b Loh Hoot Yeang 0 Shanmugam c Ah
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  • 364 6 DRASTIC WAR ON POOLS RAPeD GROWTH OF £20,000,000 INDUSTRY" AMAZING COMPLICATIONS EXPECTED London, February 22. Amazing complications are likely to follow the hootball League’s decision to smash the Football Pools Twenty Million Sterling Industry as an evil to the game.’’ It is estimated
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  • 366 6 Office Bearers For 1936 (From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping, February 22. The annual general meeting of the Taiping District Football League was held at the Taiping Town Hall on Saturday. There was a good attendance of representatives from all local Clubs, including one from Selama.
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  • 116 6 Reuter Rugby Results CAMBRIDGE BEATEN BY LONDON SCOTTISH London. February 22. The following are the results of principal Rugby Union matches played today Army 4 Territorial Army 10 Bristol 0 Swansea 0 Cambridge U 0 London Scottish 11 Coventry 6 Sale 6 Devonport S v -.edruth Gloucester
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  • 142 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 22A representative meeting of the Selangor Football Association was held at the Y.M.C.A. this evening. It was decided to wind up the Association and amalgamate with the Football Association of Selangor. It was further decided to transfer the
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  • 444 6 Perak Indo-Ceylonese XI Lose At Soccer ONE-SIDED GAME ON S.X.I. GROUND Fielding a strong team the Muslim Recreation Club, last year’s Junior League champions, had little difficulty in defeating a Perak Indo-Ceylonese XI at soccer on Saturday by five clear goals. The game, which
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  • 204 6 Penang Unanimously In i Favour I TO COME INTO FORCE FROM TODAY At a meeting held on Saturday at the Penang Cricket Club of representatives of cricket playing Clubs in Penang it was unanimously decided to try the new l.b.w. rule for the coming season as from
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  • 237 6 Conditions Of Entry Post Entries will be received at the starting point. Kepala Batas from 9-30 a.m- until the scheduled starting time. Competitors will be despatched at i minute intervals from 10-30 a-m. Open to Members of the Automobile Association of Malaya The Secretaries will be in
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  • 1350 6 ARSENAL BEATEN AT HOME SWANSEA'S EIGHT AGAINST BRADFORD CITY London, February 22. The following are the results of matenes played today in the English League DIVISION I I Arsenal 2 Portsmouth 3 Birmingham v Sheffield W i' Blackbum R 0 Derby C Chelsea 2 Everton
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  • 52 6 Reuter. Third Round Results THIRD LANARK'S EIGHT GOAL WIN London, Feb. 22. The following are the results of matches in the third round of the Scottish Cu. played today Morton 2 Queensmouth Aberdeen 1 St. Johnstone St. Mirren 1 Rangers Third Lanark 8 Dumbarton Clyde 1 Dundee Cowdenbeath
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  • 28 6 Reuter. Inter-Services Tournament London, February 22. 1 In the Inter-Services tournament the Royal Air Force defeated the Royal Navy by three points to nil at Twickenham.-’
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  • 357 7 The Hobbs Cup The Hobbs Cup Football Competition for tiie various districts of the Customs and Excise Service of Perak came to a conchision last week when the semi-finalists. Taiping and Lumut met at Taiping. At the end of the full time
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  • 919 7 <’ V i Thrilling Matches At 1 Volunteer Drill Hall i KIN HONG BEATS PHIN HONG I I (BY SPECTATOR”) i i f Some thrilling games were witnessed at the Volunteer Drill Hall on Sat. when further ties in the Penang Badminton Association Junior Singles Championship were
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  • 495 7 Drawn Game On I Esplanade WILLIAMS MURRAY SHINE I I I A cricket match played on Saturday on the Esplanade between the Penang Cricket Club and the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club resulted in a draw. The result was mainly due to the last wicket partnership of St.
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  • 282 7 .Reuter. International Rugger VICTORY BY TEN POINTS TO FOUR London, February 22. There was a crowd of 50,000 at Murrayfield when Ireland defeated Scotland by ten points to four in the International rugger match. The weather was threatening and the turf very soft fol’owing yesterday’s rain. THE
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  • 46 7 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following ties have been arranged: TODAY Men’s Singles H’cap (Final):Winner of C N. Reed—3o C.M-J. Kirke—ls.2 v. H F. Clancyls. TOMORROW Men’s Doubles Championship (Final): R. W. Scarlett and C. N. Reed v. R. Mange and H. F. Clancy.
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  • 56 7 Reuter. Match Against Auckland HOMESTERS DECLARE WITH 306 FOR 6 Auckland, February 22. In their match against the M.C.C. Auckland declared with 306 for 6 wickets. Wallace made 113, Whitelaw 73 and Townsend 53, not out. The M.C.C. had 98 for no wickets at the close of play.
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  • 1053 8 Sport during the week-end usually occupies a number of columns in the newspapers but this week-end it has become the main topic of discussion. Reuter has wired to us very fully the likely complications to follow the English Football League’s decision to smash the pool betting
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  • 3306 8 Corpus Not To Be Divided Yet ESTATE WORTH MILLIONS IN MALAYA AND HONGKONG I Not Until Youngest Grandson Has Reached 21 AS YET AN INFANT A judgment which has been awaited with considerable impatience by a very wealthy Chinese family in Malaya, descend
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  • 24 9 Reuter. Argentine War Minister Dead Mar del Plata Feb- 23The death is announced of General Rodri- j guez. the Argentine War Minister.Reuter.
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  • 812 9 ACCIDENT CAUSES SERIOUS DELAY EARLY MORNING EXCITEMENT AT MALIMNAWAR RAILWAY OFFICIALS RUSH TO SCENE Obstruction Removed In Three Hours (From Our Perak Representative) Malini Nawar, February 23. Malini Nawar, a railway station some miles to the South of Ipoh, was the scene of a
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  • 221 10 Rugby Radio Service. World-Wide Interest Aroused VOICE FAMILIAR TO MILLIONS London, Feb. 22. Great interest has been aroused not only throughout the British Empire but the rest of the world by the announcement that King Edward will broadcast for the first time since his
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  • 151 10 a question before the debate begins.Rugby Radio Service. By Foreign Secretary EXPECTED TO BE MADE ON MONDAY Survey Of International Situation London, Feb. 22. It is expected that during Monday’s debate in the House of Commons Mr. Anthony Eden will deliver the first considerable Parliamentary speech
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  • 90 10 Reuter. German Attitude IRRECONCILABLE WITH LOCARNO PACT Berlin, Feb. 22. A communique has been issued in reply to the report that M. Herriot in the French Chamber declared that Germany in a memorandum dated May 25, 1935, assured France that she did not regard the Franco-Soviet protocol ps
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  • 111 10 aggression.Rugby Radio Service. Meeting On March 2 APPLICATION OF OTHER POSSIBLE SANCTIONS I London, Feb. 22. It is announced from Geneva that the Committee of Eighteen 'will meet on March 2 to discuss lin the light of the recent report of the Experts Committee the J
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  • 107 10 Reuter Refusal To Consider Re-distribution WILL DEFEND THEM IF NECESSARY Lisbon. Feb. 22. Portugal's refusal to consider a re-dis-tribution of Colonies was affirmed by Premier Salazar. At a meeting of members of Parliament he said the Portuguese Colonies could not be discussed as the matter was
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  • 98 10 Rugby Radio Service. New Forests In Special Areas London, Feb. 22The Forestry commission has announced its decision to start new forests in the socalled special areas where industries have not revived since the depression in order to provide employment for forest workers as well as small agricultural holdings
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  • 73 10 Reuter. Now In Company With Bosshardt Peiping, February 22. News received from Father Henry Kellner, the German Catholic who was captured at Shihtsien on East Kweichow, on January 13 by Holungites and who was forced to write a letter demanding $50,000 as ransom, indicates that he is
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  • 100 10 Towed To Singapore A few hours after she had left Singapore on Thursday morning, the Heap Eng Moh coastal steamer Magnet (458 tons) was found by the K.P.M. vessel Pladjoe in distress in the Straits north of Pulo Nongsa.. The Magnet signalled that her engines had
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  • 443 10 LORRY CAR COLLIDE Woman Breaks Collar Bone JOHORE SULTAN'S DRIVER ON GRIEVOUS HURT CHARGE Hanafi bin Tahiman. a Malay lorry driver in the employ of His Highness, the Sultan of Johore, was charged before Mr. E. E. Coleman, the Fifth Magistrate, Singapore, with causing grievous hurt to Mrs. A. G.
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  • 90 10 Lee Song Chua, formerly a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Aitken and Ong Siang, i advocates and solicitors, who was recently tried on a charge of Criminal breach of’ turst in respect t>T $571, was on Friday con-' victed and sentenced to three months rigorous
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  • 203 10 Tragedy At S'pore Racecourse Haw Sze, a Hokkien coolie employed demolishing part of the the disused grar 'stand buildings at the old Singapore recourse had his head severed from his w’hen a wall he was breaking down w/ a sledge hammer fell on top of him Feb.
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  • 1285 11 IN CHARGE OF WELL KNOWN BRITISH EXPERT THE first of its kind in China, a private nautical academy the Shanghai Nautical Academyhas been opened at 12, Rue du Consulat under the head of Captain A. C. Newton, veteran British nautical expert well-known for his
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  • 235 11 Such an Enmity. By Roland Pertwee (Ivor Nicholson. 7s. 6d.). It is possible that in the begining the enmity here is too for the reader used to the modern detective novel and its j uncompromising gambits, properly to appreciate the full significance of the opposing forces set
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  • 331 11 Peace is indivisible.” And the news from the Far East is warning that there are other dangers than European ones. For better or for worse, this country is not an island off the coasts of Europe. It is a member of a Commonwealth of nations which
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  • 212 11 Chinese Object-Lesson Peking. Feb. 5. Peking was treated to a practical illustration of the rake’s progress. As a variant of the recent series of public executions, in which numbers of evil-doers were shot in groups of 20 at-a time, several hundred gamblers arrested in last Wednesday's
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  • 199 11 i By a Side Wind,” by Norah C. James. Jarrolds; 7s. 6d. i In one respect especially this story is a marked improvement on anything done pre- viously by the author. Hitherto lack of I restraint and of regard for the average reader’s nicer susceptibilities has marred
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  • 373 11 We are not as a rule greatly enthusiastic about the many German novels that find 1 their way into this country in the course of a year, but once in a whilein a long while, we may saythere appears a book that is different.” i' Such a
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  • 206 11 Commissioner Jeffries London, Feb. 4. Commissioner Charles Henry Jeffries, a» Salvation Army pioneer, died at Florida, U.S.A., at the age of 71. His career waa remarkable. When he was a youthful Loudon printer 52 years ago he scoffed at the organisation. Then, converted, he became
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  • 760 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. PENANG MARU from Japan. Sails for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. YUENSANG from Japan and China via Singapore. Sails same day fm Calcutta direct. S.S.
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  • 516 13 OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIK MAIL The Outward Imperial Aircraft left Ran-i goon for Bangkok at 4.55 a m. and is expected to arrive at Bayan Lepas at about 3 p.m. today. OFTVXRD NETHERLANDS AIR MAIL The Outward Netherlands Aircraft is ex-; cted to arrive at Alor Star on
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  • 1866 14 ITS UNIQUE ORGANISATION AND SCOPE OF OPERATIONS VARIED FUNCTIONS OF MAIN AND SUPPLEMENTARY COMMITTEES BY H. D. COWAN, Chairman of the Rubber Trade Association of London and of the London Rubber Exchange Company, the space at my disposal it is not possible to give a complete
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  • 27 14 MJndon, February Sterling on New York was 4.9 Paris 74 M|32. Gold was 1480 2 dSilver: Spot 197 sForward 19 qerv ice. Rugby Radio Serv.c
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    • 1850 15 j j m q fjp] -M f/ HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE t ''T' > BLUB FIIMMBL LIMB Hamburg. vwseis. London and north continent Leave Due far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service ~Mm. in conjunction with Glen Shire Line. Penang London OUTWARDS V MELAMPUS Marg. A’dam, L’don Hamburg ttpV» 2A Mar 30
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  • 530 16 Preliminary Enquiry Resumed DECEASED'S MOTHER I GIVES EVIDENCE (Uy Our Own Reporter) Butterworth, Feb. 24. The preliminary enquiry was continued in the Butterworth police court this morning in which four people were indicted for the murder of a well-known local bus proprietor named lan Bauh,
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  • 412 16 Full Pay Leave Regulations QUESTIONS BY DR. ONG HUCK CHYE At tomorrow’s meeting of the Municipal Commission, Dr. Ong Huck Chye will ask the following questions: i 1. Is it not a fact that in accordance with the Leave Regulations now in force all officers holding an appointment
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  • 28 16 Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas are sailing from Singapore for England bv the P. and D c.s. Cathay” on Friday, February 28, 1936.
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  • 119 16 SATURDAY TODAY London— (Spot) £207.10.0 No market London—(3 months) £201.10.0 ANo market Singapore $102.00 $102.12% Business Done Penang i Business Done ropßt (Sundried) $5.70 $5.65 BLACK PEPPER $lO.OO $lO.OO RT IIBER xvidon 7%d 7%d Vew York 15 1116c(G) Holiday SingaporeSpot 25 %c Feb./Mar 26c 26c April/June 26 %c
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  • 351 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seliere TIN i Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 Batu Selangor 92 94 92 94 j Hitam 40 45 40 45 Hong Fatt 92 Vi 97 Vi 95 100 Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Johan 27 Vi 30 2< 30
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  • 593 16 Woman's Allegations Not Proved 1 The case was resumed in the First Police Court in which a young Sikh. Variam Singh, was chafged with t committing house trespass. on the I night of Oct. 30 last year at Sentul, by entering intjo the house of
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  • 376 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation, tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. h Soar List today Saturday Today Buyers Seilers Buyers Seller TIN Ampat 5,9 63 5,9 6,3 Ayer Weng 1.75 1.82%ex 1.75 1.85 ex Batu Selangor 92 95 92 95 Hitam 40 45
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  • 42 16 Reuter Wireless. German Protest Against Swiss Prohibition Berlin. Feb. 21. The German Minister has been instructed to hand over a note to the Swiss Government protesting against the decision of the Swiss Federal Council prohibiting Nazi activities in SwitzerlandReuter Wireless-
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  • 34 16 Reuter. Japanese Election Results Tokio, Feb- 22The following are the final results of the General Election: Minseito 205 Seiyukai 174 Showakai 20 Social Mass 18 Kokumin Domei 15 Independents 34
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  • 52 16 Rugby Radio Sendee. The King To Inspect Liner London, Feb. 22. It is understood that the King will inspect the liner, Queen Mary” on March 5. His Majesty wmuld travel to Glasgow on the night of March 4 and visit John Brown’s shipyard during the following day.Rugby
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  • 54 16 Scheme Dropped For Time Being (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Feb. 23A government plan for the deepening of the bar in the Bangkok River, involving a huge capital outlay, has been dropped for the time being. No expenditure for the project will be appearing in this
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  • 87 16 Colours versus Whites The following have been selected to play in a P.C.C. home and home match tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. Colours:H. Bracegirdle; A H. West, T. A. Maxwell H. E. Pether, R. N. Elliot, H. Crichton; A. F. Baughan, E. Walker, E. C. Tokeley, W. D. E. Crum
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  • 40 16 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 London Bank 2|4 I’3? 4 m'st 2|4 3132 Private 3 m[st credit 2|4 3 Documentary 2!4 112 On New York Demand 58 India T.T. 154 France T.T. S6O Hong Kong,, T.T. 43 Shanghai T.T 47% dis
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    • 330 16 GET BACKW YOUR LOST J POWERS... LIFE loses Its interest when your vitality is low. You are unable to do the things that were once so easy—concentration at work is impossible and recreation and pleasure do you no good. You feel flabby and dispirited. What you need is Brand’s Essence
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    • 37 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a m. 77 E. Noon 82 S. riD** 'TABLE TODAY High Water lx)w Water 1.24 a.m 8.00 a.m. 1.58 p.m 8.19 p.m. TOMORROW 1.59 a.m 8.34 a.m. 2.30 p.m 8.55 p.m.
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