Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 February 1936
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Title Section20 1936-02-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 44. Vol. XCIV. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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669 1936-02-26 1 Reuter. Means Of Circumventing Naval Conference Deadlock GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY TO NEGOTIATE BILATERAL AGREEMENT ITALY SHOWS NO SIGNS OF YIELDING London, February 25. A new Anglo-German naval treaty was mooted at the Naval nterence as a means of circumventing the threatened deadlock ver theReuter. - 669 words
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Article248 1936-02-26 1 FRANCO SOVIET PACT fflßeuter. Not Contrary To Spirit Of Locarno I I M. FLANDIN'S SPEECH IN i CHAMBER I Paris, Feb. 25. The fact that the entire Left and the greater part of the Centre applauded M Flandin’s defence of the Franco-Soviet Pact in the Chamber this afternoon hes left. fflßeuter. - 248 words
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Article67 1936-02-26 1 Rugby Radio Service. No Fears Of Credit Becoming Frozen London, Feb. 25. Replying to a Parliamentary question, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Neville Chamberlain, said the £40.000,000 loan to France, recently arranged, hed his consent. He understood it was repayable in sterling. Asked whether any' Rugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article88 1936-02-26 1 Reuter. Several Political Leaders Assassinated STOCK EXCHANGES SUSPEND BUSINESS Shanghai, Feb. 26. A Military coup has occurred in Tokyo according to messages received in Shanghai. Details are not knowm on account of censorship but it is understood several very important political leaders were assassinated. Reuter gotReuter. - 88 words
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Article77 1936-02-26 1 brother-in-law have been arrested.Reuter. I Wireless. Newly-Elected State Council Member Wounded Colombo, Feb. 23 Mr. Aluwihare. the newly-elected member of the Ceylon State Council was about to take the place of honour in the triumphal procession when five shots were aimed at him killing four men andbrother-in-law have been arrested.Reuter. I Wireless. ; - 77 words
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174 1936-02-26 1 Reuter. £47,000 FROM JOHORE GIFT TO BE SPENT THIS YEAR VOLUNTARY AIR FORCE UNIT TO BE CREATED AT COST OF £lOO,OOO London, February 25. The question of increased expenditure on the Singapore Base was raised in the House of Commons by Mr. W. Mabane atReuter. - 174 words
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Article104 1936-02-26 1 Rugby Radio Service. Overseas Settlement Board To Be Formed London, Feb. 25. It was announced in the House of Commons today that the Government propose to set up an Overseas Settlement Board and a Central Committee on Oversea Settlement. The Board, which will consist of three officialRugby Radio Service. - 104 words
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119 1936-02-26 1 Rugby Radio Service. Sir Miles Lampson To Lead British Representatives i London, February 25. i The High Commissioner in Egypt, Sir Miles Lampson, will head the British representatives at the Anglo-Egyptian treaty i discussions which begin at Cairo on March 2. i He will be assisted by– Rugby Radio Service. - 119 words
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Article68 1936-02-26 1 Reuter. Mrs. Vanderbilt Files Appeal For Sole Custody' Washington, Feb. 25. Mrs- Vanderbilt has filed an appeal to the Supreme Court to grant her the sole custody of Gloria. The petition declares that the New York Court order is unprecedented end extraordinary” and condemns the child to anReuter. - 68 words
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Article69 1936-02-26 1 forthcoming debate on defence. Rugby Radio Service. To Be Dealt With In Defence Debate London, Feb. 25In the House of Commons today the Prime Minister said that the whole question of ensuring there is neither waste nor undue profits to contractors responsible for supplying armaments forforthcoming debate on defence. Rugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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Advertisement20 1936-02-26 1 THE ROLLEIFLEX BOOK tells you all about this wonder camera and how to get the best out of its use.20 words
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Advertisement1845 1936-02-26 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice of sale PENANG HILL KLywf BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS BYORr,EP T X™; I I? RTCACEE RAILWAY IN&W I PUBLIC ACTION n THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG AND |On Monday the 2nd March 1936 at 11 a.m. iWlillHHi I KP3UIV LrßmL of india, limited. shanghai banking A’l rnmmimications relating1,845 words
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Article2368 1936-02-26 3 Cold Prevention Research Work Remarkable Graftin Operation Mechanical Eye" To Pierce Fog A New Telephone Adjunct. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 15. Xn Eminent Surgeon SIR CHARLES BALLANCE, the eminent surgeon whore death has taken place in London, three years o at the age of 76.2,368 words
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Advertisement339 1936-02-26 3 BUSINESS MAN NO LONGER FAGGED OUT’ vgfty gets soun d sleep and regains strength I You know the nerve-racking tension left by a hard day’s work, X M and so did this man. But he has found the way to renew his v kality> and face each day refreshed in339 words
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2772 1936-02-26 4 SUNDERLAND CHELSEA MATCH TRAGEDY "The Referee Was Very Lax" Allegations of rough play uncontrolled by the referee in the Sunderland v. Chelsea First League football match at Rokei Park, Sunderland, on Saturday, Feb 1, were made at the inquest on February 13 on2,772 words
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Article, Illustration63 1936-02-26 4 Charlie Chaplin has been awarded a gold medal by the League of Nations Cinema Committee in recognition of his activities as an international screen figure. The committee, which represents fiftythree nations voted the award unanimously. The secretary, notifying Mr. Chaplin, tells him he is "the63 words
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Advertisement256 1936-02-26 4 don’t let Film spoil the beauty of your smile KEEP TEETH WHITE AND BRIGHT WITH PEPSODENT If your teeth are to be white and glistening, Try Pepsodent Tooth Paste today. Note how your smile alluring, you must remove film clean your teeth feel how much brighter from teeth. For film256 words
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3436 1936-02-26 5 SERIES OF QUESTIONS BY DR. ONG HUCK CHYE HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS URGED TO ENCOURAGE LEAVE rumours which have been contradicted ASIATIC LADY DOCTOR FOR CHiLD WELFARE CENTRE \i yesterday's fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Conimisin r> I )r. Ong Huck Chye asked a number of3,436 words
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Advertisement148 1936-02-26 5 PHONE 543. PENANG. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 7.30 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 the Runnymede148 words
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Article, Illustration234 1936-02-26 6 ATTACK UNDER FIRE the recent large-scale naval manoeuvres a huh look place near Osaka. Japanese Naval Manoeuvres MARRIAGE OF FIGARO Audrey Miller (Suzannah) and Arnold Mathers (Figaro), rehearsing a scene from the Mozart opera, which recently opened at Sadler’s Wells. BRITISf? FILM DEBUT.—Jane Winton, the234 words
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Article629 1936-02-26 7 z ound Residing In Colony I ACCUSED TO STAND TRIAL AT ASSIZES In the police court yesterday, before Mr HA L. Luckham, the preliminary tiquiry was heard in which a 7 ochew named Ng Huck Jin indg charged with unlawfully residing in 'olony after having been banished629 words
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Article993 1936-02-26 7 Coroner’s Inquiry Into Mr. Stiven’s Death CHIEF INSTRUCTOR GIVES EVIDENCE Verdict Of Death By Misadventure The inquiry into the death of Mr. R.C. Stiven, manager of the local branch of Messrs. Harper Gilfillan Co., Ltd., who crashed in a Penang Flying Club plane into the sea993 words
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Article127 1936-02-26 7 Alleged Retention Of Stolen Property I Govindasamy was produced in the police; court yesterday on a charge of retaining j sto’en property, namely 14 coils of fuse; I alternatively, he was charged with fraiidu-1 lent possession of property, suspected of) having b?en stolen cr fraudulently ob127 words
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Article955 1936-02-26 7 Thrift Society's 11th Year i| i MORE MEMBERS I I Distribution Of Profit For The Year I I The eleventh annual general meeting of ,the F.M.S. Non-Govemment Teachers’ Co-operative Society, Ltd. will be held at the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, on Saturday, Feb. 29. at 9 a.m. i955 words
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Advertisement130 1936-02-26 7 H USE THESE AT 8 A.M. B Once you have put a little Anzora on your tuur and combed and brushed ityou have faiiabed with your hair for that day. Beasnae Anzora keeps hair smart and tidy, indoors and out, and it doesn’t clog the h.ir with grease. For Anzora130 words
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Advertisement164 1936-02-26 7 Jill id dies Js>ove 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 these miniature masterpieces. SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM COMPRISING 39 NURSERY RHYMES164 words
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Article298 1936-02-26 8 PELKY IN EPOH Tomorrow Night's Big I Fight THREE SIAMESE IN SAME CARD (BY SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, February 26 A contender for the featherweight title vf the Orient and a knock-out artist in the person of Johnny Pelky will be seen in 1 action in the loca'298 words
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Article245 1936-02-26 8 Preparing New Car For Pendine Sands Capt. G FI T. Eyston, champion breaker, of motor speed records, is preparing a new car, which he has christened the Flying Spray.’’ It will be driven by a new type of heavy-oil engin, which, although the Air Ministry deny245 words
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380 1936-02-26 8 DUAL NATIONALITY ATTACKED "SACRIFICE OF PRINCIPLE TO CONVENIENCE ALLEGIANCE TO TWO NATIONS FALSE, SAYS MR. LAYCOCK Vigorous criticism of the use of two I nationalities by Straits Chinese"the sacrifice of principle to convenience”- was exI pressed by Mr. John Laycock in an inter-380 words
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Article33 1936-02-26 8 .Reuter Chester Defeats Oldham Athletics London. February 25. In a match in the Third Division Northern Section of the English League Chester beat Oldham A. by three goals >o one.Reuter..Reuter - 33 words
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229 1936-02-26 8 I WINS TWO EVENTS AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY SPORTS I Prince A. Obolensky, the English Rugby j international, showed that he can produce j pace on the track as well as on the football field when he assisted Brasenose to beat Wadham by 61 points229 words
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Article36 1936-02-26 8 C.R.C. Tournament 1936 Members are informed that the above tournament will be held on the C.R.C. ground, commencing March 1936. Entry forms are obtainable from the Hon. Secretary’. Entries close on Tuesday. March 10. 1936.36 words
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Article44 1936-02-26 8 Reimann Wins Singles Championship The following are results of ties played in the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Bowls tournament. CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES—FINAL E. Reimann beat M. T. P. Rule 2110. HANDICAP SINGLESFINAL J. A. Clark Scr beat J. A. Evans -f- 6 21—16.44 words
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Article124 1936-02-26 8 Reuter. Match With Natal Drawn FINGLETON'S FINE ACHIEVEMENT 1000 Completed In Tour Durban, Feb. 24. The cricket match which was started on Saturday between the Australians and Natal was drawn. The Australians scored 256 (Richardson 74) and 326 for nine wickets (Fingleton 167) at which they declaredReuter. - 124 words
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Article168 1936-02-26 8 WILL THE "MAT" BE SCRAPPED Plea For Turf In S. A. Cricket Johannesburg, Feb. 4. i Leading critics of the game in South Africa are insisting that until a complete I change from matting to turf wickets is made South African teams cannot successj fully engage the cream of English168 words
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Article384 1936-02-26 8 Sir Stanley Jackson And i L.-8.-W. Law i i Sir Stanley Jackson, speaking at the l annual meeting of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club at Sheffield on Feb. 5, and i who presided in the absence of Lord Hawke, said that the suggested alteration jof the 1.-b.-w. law had384 words
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Article197 1936-02-26 8 Celebrations At Penang Hindu Sabha The centenary of the birth of Sri Ramai krishna, the great Indian sage, was observ--11 ed in fitting style at the Penang Hindu Sabha on Monday. I Long before 7 p.m. a large gathering hac collected in the hall which was tastefully197 words
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Advertisement195 1936-02-26 8 RELIEF AFTER YEARS OF ULCERATED STOMACH Is it to be wondered at that Mr. C is thankful he was advised to take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder J /Xfter years of suffering from ulcerated stomach, one dose of this marvellous stomach remedy brought him instant and permanent relief. I am so195 words
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Advertisement21 1936-02-26 8 lyunlop MAXFU SHUTTLES MADE TO CONFORM TO THE LAWS OF THE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION j Distributors 32 BEACH ST., PENANG. CHEN CO.J21 words
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Advertisement319 1936-02-26 8 I could hardly carry on luckily I learnt about 1 THIN BLOOD’ in time” J&ui t<T SUPPOSE that working con- 1 gHKr tinually at high pressure puta a strain on anyone, but I know that WML if one is at all run-down it can become i a very serious matter.319 words
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10028 1936-02-26 9 Chinese Released Stocks And Jeopardised 11 Corner DEFENDANTS FORCED TO BUY OR FACE DISASTROUS LOSS Declares James Shakespeare Prospectus Was False 'The FinancM Times. London, Feb. 12. The hearing was commenced, at the Central Criminal Court yesterday, of the charges arising out of the pepper'The FinancM Times. - 10,028 words
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Advertisement240 1936-02-26 9 I YOU ARE PLANNING A TOUR? CHOOSE A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY WITH TOPPING FEATURES i 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 of240 words
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Article360 1936-02-26 10 Within the lifetime of many of us,” according to Professor G. I R- Hill in an address before the Royal Society ot Arts, travel in the stratosphere will have become a fait accompli. He is probably right. Anybody who realises that flying in the atmosphere was jn its360 words
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Article123 1936-02-26 10 Indian Charged SEQUEL TO LOSS OF GELIGNITE There was a sequel in the police court this morning to the reported loss of gelignite from the Aier Itam Reservoir magazine last week, when Kuppusamy was produced before the magistrate. Mr. H A L Luckham on a charge of house123 words
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Article34 1936-02-26 10 Reuter Wireless. Many Feared Missing In Seville Flood Seville, Feb. 23 Twelve thousand are homeless and many are feared missing by the flooding of the River Gudalquivir. paralysing life in Seville.^Reuter Wireless-Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article22 1936-02-26 10 Reuter. Planes Leave Namkwan Shanghai, Feb. 26. The two R.A.F. planes left Namkwan at 10 a.m. today. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article88 1936-02-26 10 the Irish Free State Rugby Radio Service. London, Feb. 25. Asked if, following on the recent sue- ,cess of coal and ce-ttle negotiations with the Irish Free State, he would now set on 1 foot negotiations for settling all outstanding economic disputes between the two countries,the Irish Free State Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article73 1936-02-26 10 would be borne in mind.—-Rugby Radio Service. London, Feb. 25. Although the Dominions Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, stated in the House of Commons that no arrangements regarding the date of the next Imperial Conference had yet been made between the Governments concerned, he added that a possibility ofwould be borne in mind.—-Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article523 1936-02-26 10 First General Meeting Of i Co-operative Society i < A SUCCESSFUL YEAR I The first annual general meeting of the I Penang Harbour Board Employees’ CoI operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held yesterday evening at the Penang Harbour Board Head Office, with Mr. H.523 words
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Article66 1936-02-26 10 Trinidad and Tobago.^Rugby Radio Service. Apooinfed Governor Of Fiji London, Feb. 25. His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of Sir Arthur Richards, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Gambia as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Fiji end High Commissioner for the Western Pacific in to Sir A. G.Trinidad and Tobago.^Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article40 1936-02-26 10 Rugby Radio Service. To New Indian Provinces London, Feb. 25 The appointments of Sir Lancelot Graham and of Mr. John Av.sten Hubback as Governors .of the new Indian provinces of Sind and Orissa, respectively, are announced.Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article310 1936-02-26 10 Ipoh Lady's Complai t Leads To Arrest Of Chinese THREE RELEASED 0 $15,000 BAIL (From Our Perak RepresentaIpoh, Februa. Three well-known Ipoh Chinese :n. H!l <, one lady were released on $5,000 ba 2 this morning in connection with a volving a sum of $lO,OOO which310 words
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Article193 1936-02-26 10 SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS Fine Paid By Instalments Having pleaded guilty to a charge of receiving money in respect of a public lottery, namely by selling lottery tickets ]to non members of the Penang Buddhist I Association and the Chung Shan School Union, a Hokkien named Lim Kiap193 words
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Article53 1936-02-26 10 Lau Yuen, a Cantonese appear the magistrate (Mr. HAL Luck 'Ui' today on a charge of attempting t theft of a coat and three pairs of in a vacant land at Argyll Road 25. Accused claimed trial. The case was postponed a w mention and bail allowed53 words
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Article65 1936-02-26 10 Possession Of Stolen Prop (From Our Perak Represent Ipoh, Feb A young Malay, with five previ victions for various offences, was > 1 to nine months” rigorous imprisoni be followed by one year’s police vision today in the Police Court V. W. W. S. Purcell. The accused, who65 words
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Advertisement37 1936-02-26 10 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION A I oo T r S w FOGmI Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE CO., OOQNAO. I EatabUshed in 1838. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article3515 1936-02-26 11 G. H. JOSHI v. UNITED INDIAN ASSOCIATION INTERIM INJUNCTION SOUGHT AGAINST ASSOCIATION TO RESTRAIN THEM FROM EXPELLING PLAINTIFF ON GROUNDS OF ALLEGED MISCONDUCT .\> ahead} i eported the hearing of a motion began in the Supreme Court yesterday morning in which Dr. G. H. Joshi, a3,515 words
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Advertisement71 1936-02-26 11 xos, evt OU C e O V® o* X V Obtainable from I rr s Tf I IDDSpSfflgS™ m IPOH PENANG MALACCA BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILKI p B U e R A s T s i I 1 r H I E H «uSsWEEIt» p E E s S71 words
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Advertisement322 1936-02-26 12 GOLDEN ARROW U i LA TES T I VACUUM FILLING PEN Price from $2.00 upwards. JSSSSR F Transparent $3-50 upwards, OBTAINABLE AT LEADING SHOPS IN PENANG ALL MALAYA STATES. I STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tar.ks Storage Turks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO.. 1, River Road. PENANG.322 words
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Article188 1936-02-26 13 Rugby Radio Service. GOVERNMENT TAKES SERIOUS VIEW But Disclosure No Danger i To Country's Interests I London, Feb. 25. It was indicated in Parliament yesterday that the Government took a serious view Of the leakage of the Maffey Report into the Italian Press. The Foreign Secretary,Rugby Radio Service. - 188 words
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Article140 1936-02-26 13 Rug) 7 Radio Service. Further Meeting Of British And Italian Delegations London, Feb. 25. I Admiral Raineri Biscia of the Italian 1 delegation to the London Naval Conference li.ad an interview yesterday with the First (.ord of the Admiralty, Lord Monsell. He communicated to Lord Monsell the resultRug) 7 Radio Service. - 140 words
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Article190 1936-02-26 13 I.Reuter. Mr. Eden's Non-Committal Speech MIXED RECEPTION IN BRITISH PRESS London, Feb. 25. The non-committal nature of Mr. Anthony Eden’s speech has plainly disappointed the hopes of the Labour and Liberal Press which accuses Mr. Eden of evading the issue and asks what has become of theI.Reuter. - 190 words
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Article93 1936-02-26 13 Reuter. Big Majority Of Business Men Against It Hongkong, Feb. 25. Mr Anthony Eden’s statement relative to the Hongkong Fair has roused local merchants to instant action and the Chamber of Commerce, which had sent circular to business men, disclosed that 75 per cent, opposed the Fair. ItReuter. - 93 words
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Article50 1936-02-26 13 Reuter Wireless. The idea that the State should act as a matrimonial agent has been revived by the Reich Committee of the Public Health Organ recommending the abolition of private ag ncies and establishment of State matrimonial offices as part of the existing public health service.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 50 words
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Article130 1936-02-26 13 chemists are contemplatedRugby Radio Service. Government Documents l Issued ANTI-GAS SCHOOL TO i BE ESTABLISHED London, Feb. 25 Instructions for precautions against airraids are outlined in Govemmy.it documents just issued. One of these gives the details of courses for training of instructors at the civilian anti-gas schoolchemists are contemplatedRugby Radio Service. - 130 words
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Article86 1936-02-26 13 Rugby Radio Service. Times Of 8.8. C. Empire Station Broadcast London, February 25. The speech by His Majesty will be broadcast from the 8.8. C. Empire Station at Daventry on March 1 at 4 p.m. on GSF, GSG and GSD. The speech will be preceded by a specialRugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article33 1936-02-26 13 Rugby Radio Service. London, Feb. 25. Sterling on New York was 4.99-11 16 and Paris 74-7 8. Stock markets were inactive. War Loen was 107-3 16 nd G-ld 140 lOd,Rugby Radio Service. - 33 words
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88 1936-02-26 13 -Reuter- ANOTHER BOMBSHELL Fixtures For Saturday i NOT TO BE ANNOUNCED TILL LATE ON FRIDAY London, February 25. The l ootball League has dropped a further bombshell to pools promoters. The Secretary of the Football League today announced that it is not likely that fixtures-Reuter- - 88 words
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Article49 1936-02-26 13 Reuter. No Communique ROUTINE MATTERS DISCUSSED London, Feb. 25. No communique was issued after today’s International Rubber Committee meeting. J Reuter is reliably informed that today’s rubber meeting concerned only routine matters regarding their own organisation and procedure and discussed nothing commercially or financially interesting.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article48 1936-02-26 13 .Reuter. Hongkong, Feb. 25 His Majestyr sloop, Sandwich,” arrived at Namkwan Harbour from Amoy to look after the two R.A.F. fiyingboats which wer? unable tc proceed to Shanghai today on account of bad weather will resume its journey tomoii.ow if conditions are favourable. Reuter..Reuter. - 48 words
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Article776 1936-02-26 13 Proposed Bill I SINGAPORE S.C.B.A. COMMITTEE DISCUSSION J Song, Malaya’s first Chinese knrght, will, in all probability, be hung in the Victoria Memorial Hall. I The Straits Chinese British Association, Singapore, has decided to support the proposal of the Governor's Straits Chinese Consultative Committee to have such a776 words
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Advertisement9 1936-02-26 13 Avoiding colds .means takingPastilles f Ki ape «N ĔNoeANp9 words
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Advertisement124 1936-02-26 13 QUICK RECOVERY AFTER ILLNESS, What further guarantee is needed of tte quality and tonic value of Buckfaa* Tonic Wine, than the fact that itg source of origin is Buckfast Abbey, England. It is made by the Monks themselves according to their own carefully guarded secret and possesses health-building properties and124 words
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Miscellaneous156 1936-02-26 13 SOMETHING NEW AND STARTLING IN E N T E R T A I N M E N T FARE! OPENING TOMORROW [1 g* g* kJ 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY One Show Only At 9.30 p.m. W SUBSEQUENT NIGHTS TOMMY’S REVUE" A FULL COMPANY OF 16 EUROPEAN ARTISTES DIRECT FROM ITS SUCCESSFUL156 words
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Article710 1936-02-26 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Uaee The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week EN PORT TODAY S.S. YUENSANG from Japan and China via Singapore. Sails same day for n Calcutta direct. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 S.S. ACHILLES from Liverpool. Sails for Hong710 words
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Article540 1936-02-26 14 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The Outward Imperial Aircraft is pected to arrive at Rangoon at 7.10 a today. She will probably arrive at Ba Lepas this afternoon. I AIR MAIL A mail for *Amsterdam and *Lon<i<,, route to Alor Star-Amsterdam Alor and thence by Netherlands Air Mail vice will540 words
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Miscellaneous1800 1936-02-26 14 Wireless Programmes ?> BZ* I 8.05The News. Song. Letter Box. 4.20 The German Fool Lyra Trio--second part. 10.50 Closing 8.20 a.m.—Close down. Tilll Eulenspiegel. 4.50 News in English down—Dutch National Anthem. TODAY 5.05 p.m. The Drwenski Chamber Or-i Transmission 2 chestra. Relayed from the Kaiser Wiheimi o Transmissions Memorial Church,1,800 words
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Miscellaneous208 1936-02-26 16 MAJESTIC PEN G TONI,iHT A PRODUCTION TO HOLD AND THRILL YOU! 7)-Kw KATHERINE HEPBURN W MORE FASCINATING THAN EVER V IN r RKO-RADIO’s Epochal Screen Presentation Of A Matchless 1 Stage Play The Little Minister” R w, T& JOHN BEAL ALAN HALE WiS Bringing The Heart-Beats Of Life To The208 words
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Miscellaneous166 1936-02-26 16 1 j 6 30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 HERE AGAIN ANOTHER NEW MIGHTY CANTONESE TALKIE YOU WOULDN'T MISS FOR ANYTHING THE TWO FAMOUS STARS OF PEI CHIEN LOONG" SI T KO K SI N and MISS TONG SHOOT YING Together Again In Their Greatest Hit 5 i an Try JSKSImHe I/"'"166 words
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Article2405 1936-02-26 17 (ING GEORGE'S SPEECHES Hew Coins Of The Realm HIGH POSITIONS IN FREEMASONRY Powers Of The Crown Krom Our Own Correspondent.) London, February 15. :i< i.ils of King George’s Jubilee Trust been having a busy time. Comer J B Adams, secretary of the Yates that 15,0002,405 words
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Advertisement51 1936-02-26 17 WAILES DOVE BITUMASTIC ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINT 1 I i 1 I iff i i fem .J w Use BITUMAST|C X to protect your iron anc j s teel surfaces. I I Stocked in BLACK BROWN RED GREEN CREAM 4ND GREY SOLE AGENTS-. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. 40 War in Studios51 words
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Advertisement168 1936-02-26 17 I I «JOHNNIE Q> WAbKIR is the whisky whose biggest re- Wk commendation is found inside the bottle Born 1820 still going strong. i CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO.. LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong.) (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANG Singapore Kuala Lumpur SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA. I I"' NO CREVICE168 words
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Advertisement156 1936-02-26 18 iIMWI juiyij ti ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES Fares to/from Penang. Single. Return. London £l5O,- £270Calcutta 48.- 86.8,Bangkok 18.- 32.8 Medan 7,- 12.12. Singapore 14.- 25.4 Koninklijke Paketvaari Maatschappij, 31, Beach Street. The Borneo Company, 7, Weld Quay. _I property i paints JP is wealth gWjffijjiireaL si *gsl_iMegSsMgy' MyESgjf- y greateet156 words
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741 1936-02-26 19 WAR CLOUDS OVER MONGOLIA Wross the wind-lashed pasture lands of Mongoliacold with 1 beyond European imagination two of the great military < of the world stand snarling at each other. ii, her army modernised out of all recognition in the past seven es741 words
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208 1936-02-26 19 Shanghai, Feb. 11. A Memorial hall may shortly be built in London in honour of Dr. Sun Yet-sen, the founder of the Chinese Republic. A resolution to thm effect has been passed by the People’s National Party. The Cljinese Embassy, it208 words
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Article261 1936-02-26 19 Desert Caravans Stopped NEW BLOW AT OUTER MONGOLIA Peking, Feb. 15. The Japanese hav e cut the famous cara van trade highway across the Gobi Desert between Urga, the capital of utr Mongolia, and Kalgan, 100 miles north-west of Peking, thus completely stopping international trade between261 words
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Article355 1936-02-26 19 Spokesmen's Different Versions Peking. Feb. 14. The Japanese military authorities are satisfied with the progress they have made in North China since the Hopei-Chahar Council was established. Major-General Doihara, who is holding daily- conversations with Chinese officials here, said in an interview that the Council355 words
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Advertisement98 1936-02-26 19 U moat gonorally uaoful MotUolno for CUmato- j r J.Ci]|| is Brwg M s I J I h fl k no SubfitituU Act. Ok. a charm In Chackc and arrest. 3 DIARRHOEA and IVER, CROUP, AGUE. UIAKK M IX A aR V reliable Family remedy far STOMACH CHILLS jn FLUENZA,98 words
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Advertisement181 1936-02-26 19 I fcAllmlA wM if vU ill life hI h j i life w I "ONE OF LIFE’S PLEASURES" < L Obtainable at r All the Leading Dealers. J L SOLE AGENTS: 1 j HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.. > Penang, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. j ENG AUN TONG I zjgragSfe181 words
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Article315 1936-02-26 20 Yesterday’s Raid At Aboo Sittee Lane i As the result of information received the Magazine police raided a compound house No. 22, Aboo Sittee Lane yesterday at 425 pm., and succeeded in arresting nine gamblers. The accused were produced in court today charged with playing Peh315 words
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Article318 1936-02-26 20 ENTRIES FOR SPRING MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Feb. 26. Entries for the 1935 Spring Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club which starts on March 7 are as follows: HORSES, CLASS 1 Aviemore, Belle Edna. Bestlot. Biddy's Squire, Bruas, Eastern Ally, Excelic, Fourth Battery. Great Mirador.318 words
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Article120 1936-02-26 20 Reuter JAPANESE MILITARY COUP Finance Minister Assassinated Peiping, Feb. 26. It is learnt from a very reliable source that one of the assassinated ministers in Tokyo is Mr. Takahashi, the Finance Minister. MARTIAL LAW DECLARED Shanghai, Feb. 26. It is reported that martial law has been proclaimed throughout. Reuter - 120 words
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Article113 1936-02-26 20 Reuter. Decision To Delay Publication Of Fixtures CLUBS THREATEN TO SEEK INJUNCTION London Feb. 26. 9 A number of Northern clubs threaten to seek an injunction to restrain the Football League delaying publication of fixtures. They contend that the League’s action is illegal as the rules sayReuter. - 113 words
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Article56 1936-02-26 20 North Kedah v. South Kedah A Malaya Cup trial match between North Kedah and South Kedah has been arranged to be played on Saturday at Alor Star. The following have been selected to represent South Kedah: Khoon Heng; Ismail, Emby; Osman, Hassan. Mett: Taib. Din, Hissain, Syed56 words
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Article85 1936-02-26 20 corresponding date last year.Rugby Radio Service. London, Feb. 25. The Exchequer returns up to the end of last week issued tonight show the total ordinary revenue, excluding self-balancing items, amounted to £644,665.284 compared with £620.169,263 at the corresponding date last year. Receipts from inland revenue were £326.761,000 againstcorresponding date last year.Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article43 1936-02-26 20 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 London Bank 214 1!32 4 m'st 2'4 332 Private 3 mist credit 2 4 318 3 Documentary 214 112 On New York Demand 58 I'l6 India T.T. 154 France T.T. 860 Hong Kong,, T.T. 43 Shanghai T.T. 47% dis43 words
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Article274 1936-02-26 20 KENNEDY COMPANY I I I TODAY’S PRICES I The following are the Latest quotation* un MESSRS. KENNEDY Ca's Sharj List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller j I TIN 'Ampat 5,9 6|3 5j9 6|3 'Ayer Weng 1.75 1.85 ex 1.75 1.82%ex B. Selangor 94 97274 words
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Article116 1936-02-26 20 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 53 64 74% New York 4.99 916 4.99% Montreal 4.99 4.99 Brussels 29.33% 29.34 Geneva 15.12% 15.13 Amsterdam 7.28 7.28 Milan 62 62 Berlin 12.29% 12.30 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors116 words
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Article137 1936-02-26 20 nN YESTERDAY TODAY London-« Spot» £207.0.0 £207.17.6 London(3 months) £201.0.0 £201.5.0 Singapore $102.12% $102.12% Business Done Penang $101.87% $102.37% Business Done Buyers no Sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) $5.60 $5.65 BLACK PEPPER $lO.OO $lO.OO RUBBER London 3 8 7 516 d New York 15 9il6c(G) 15%c(G) SingaporeSpot137 words
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Obituary62 1936-02-26 20 DOMESTIC OCCURR-J DEATH GIBSONAt his residence in during the night of 24th Februas JAMES GIBSON late of John Bir Co., London and of Sandilands Bu Co., Penang. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Richard C. Stiven and Fa. 9, Blackness Avenue, Dundee, return ul thanks for all the kind sympati’ n d services extended62 words
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Advertisement229 1936-02-26 20 STAIRS WERE A TERROR TO HER Rheumatism Made Her Weak and Helpless I Afraid of going upstairs Unable to rise from her chair. Requiring assistance at, i every turn. That was the state of this woman before she began taking Kruschen Salts In this letter she describes how she 'overcame229 words
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Advertisement412 1936-02-26 20 WANTED WANTED for European Mercantib (n in Ipoh experienced Senior Sah-m.n. Knowledge of Building Materials an i ontractor’s business essential, also export knowledge of Rough Goods bazaar >4 salary paid and excellent prospects (> >.!v properly experienced man need apply Copies of Testimonials only to Box No 1«; c/o, Pinang412 words
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Miscellaneous38 1936-02-26 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 N.E. 3 m m. Noon 80 N. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.34 a.m 9.06 a.m. 3.05 p.m 9.30 p.m. TOMORROW 3.06 a.m 9.36 a.m3.35 p.m 10.10 p.m.38 words
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