Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 March 1936
1936-03-21
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-03-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 65. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article270 1936-03-21 1 cti ip —Reuter. Death Roll Rising Rapidly OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID FEARED New York. March 20. Flood deaths now total 156- Seven peril.- were trapped in a blazing warehouse Pittsburg and were burned to death, surrounding floods preventing all atinpts at rescue. An outbreak of typhoid iscti ip —Reuter. - 270 words
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Article70 1936-03-21 1 Rugby Radio Service. onsideration By League Committee Postponed London, March 20lie meeting of the Committee of Thirof the League of Nations to consider ie.s of Italy and Abyssinia to its appeal the opening of peace negotiations, <h was fixed for this afternoon, has n postponed owing to theRugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article29 1936-03-21 1 -R--C’by Pxdb Service. Mr. T. O’Connor's Appointment Announced London, March 20. I’he appointment of Mr. Terence O’Conor, K-C-, as Solicitor General was an- iced ks' rry'.it.--R--C’by Pxdb Service. - 29 words
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264 1936-03-21 1 —Reuter. German Infringement Of Locarno Pact Condemned GENERAL STAFFS TO FRAME MEASURES FOR MUTUAL ASSISTANCE Pending Hague Court Decision London, March 20. The Locarno Powers Agreement, issued in the form of a White Paper, condemns the infringement of the Locarno Pact and provides for the—Reuter. - 264 words
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621 1936-03-21 1 ing on Monday morning.—Rugby Radio Service. London, March 20. Foreign statesmen and ambassadors were present in the Distinguished Strangers’ Gallery of the House of Commons when the I’oreign Secretary rose in the crowded House this afternoon to make a statement on the agreement which hasing on Monday morning.—Rugby Radio Service. – - 621 words
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Article47 1936-03-21 1 Rugby Rrdic Service. London, MB~eb Tpc f otpi prr»C”r* armlied for in tenders for £-<0 090,000 Treasury Bills was £Bl,165,000. The ave age rp x e rer cent, for B Hs at three months was 10 5.15 d against 10 9.24 d r we?k a"C-Rugby Rrdic Service. - 47 words
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Article200 1936-03-21 1 jeace plan.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. LONDON, MARCH 20. THE WHITE PAPER PUBLISHED 'tonight CONTAINS, IN ANNEX, THE PROPOSED ASSURANCES WHICH THE BRITISH AND ITALIAN GOVERNMENTS WOULD GIVE TO BELGIUM AND FRANCE IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE OF THE EFFORT AT CONCILIATION PROVIDED FOR INjeace plan.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 200 words
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Article73 1936-03-21 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Foreign Statesmen And Sir Thomas Inskip London, March 20. The following statesmen in London for meetings of the League Council visited Buckingham Palace today: Monsieur Paul BoncOur, Herr Von Ribbentrop, Mr. Stanley Bruce and the Secretary-General, M. Avenol. His Majesty also received, in the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article71 1936-03-21 1 r CippAWV lII'-' 111 .11 I’ —Rugby Radio Service. Formal Signing On Tuesday London, March 20. The formal signing of the London Nava] Treaty will take place in the Queen Anne’s drawing room of St. James’ Palace on Tuesday. The Drafting Committee held its final meeting todayr CippAWV lII'-' 111 .11 I’ —Rugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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104 1936-03-21 1 —Reuter. Herr Hitler On His Struggle For Equality. Hamburg, March 20. “I need the German people behind me in my struggle for equality against encroachments of others who again today treat us as unequal,” declared Herr Hitler in an election speech to 50,000—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article42 1936-03-21 1 —Reuter. Workers To Ratify Settlement Agreement Today Washington, March 20The Department of Labour has been advised that an agreement has been reached for settlement of the Akron rubber strike subject to ratification by a mass meeting of workers tomorrow.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article159 1936-03-21 1 —Reuter. Peace Negotiations Begun M. FLANDIN'S STATEMENT Paris, March 20. M. Flandin, speaking in the Chamber, said, “I have endeavoured to prepare the restoration of the Stresa front which ought now to be realised thanks to the opening of the peace negotiations which I succeeded—Reuter. - 159 words
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Article42 1936-03-21 1 Vltn IU3 MIJUI'-Al ill corresponding week of last year.—Rugby tadio Service. London, March 20Road accident figures for the last week were 89 killed and 3.035 injured compared with 105 killed and 2,870 injured in the Corresponding week of last year.—RugbyVltn IU3 MIJUI'-Al ill corresponding week of last year.—Rugby tadio Service. - 42 words
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Advertisement197 1936-03-21 1 What you see on the grpundglass screen, you get In perfect detail with the ROLLEICORD New 2-Waylreaiiiient reveals HIDDEN SKIN BEAUTY UUv //I a* TB F "H I -iWi. 1 i\ J 2S* A i a i V WhIM 1 I Yc u c2n Us now shed Wrinkles—Blemishes Whether you197 words
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Advertisement1873 1936-03-21 2 RATES FOR CASUAL, hong fatt isungei Vio+h BANKS. BESI) LIMITED a.VxT\“tll ADVERTISEMENTS I (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) j notice of interim dividend, if* HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK FOR 1936 cuAKirUAI RANKING I OF INDIA LTD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a first; SHANGHAI DAPSMHW (Incorporated in England) All1,873 words
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723 1936-03-21 3 Londoners To Inspect Ecuador's Gift Two men will leave London towards the America, to inspect 2000 square mileg of end of this month for Ecuador, in South land than has been offered as a gift by the Ecuador Government to the oppressed people723 words
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Article504 1936-03-21 3 Sight Finds She Is Still Blind Caine (Wilts), March 7. M ADGE BREWER was born blind. Eor twenty-three years she lived in the dark, unable to distinguish between night and day. But dreams of lights, crowds, laughing faces which she could see haunted her504 words
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Article321 1936-03-21 3 Joshua Todd. By Fulton Oursler. London: John Lane. Pp. 586. Bs. 6d. net. “Anyway, whenever I am and whatever happens, I can always work.” says Joshua Todd as, at the end of the bale, he heads for Europe and a vague future, remembering no doubt his old321 words
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Article430 1936-03-21 3 Council’s Work In Foreign Cities LECTURE TOURS AND SCHOOL TEACHING The inauguration this week of a series I of lectures on British music in Prague and other cities of Czechoslovakia is one of the latest evidences of the vigorous way in which the British Council for Relations430 words
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Advertisement54 1936-03-21 3 SOUPS, GRAVIES, ETC. Q A. 5 mm which have turned out to be on the weak Q Q ffln side, can easily be improved in flavour by fl an addition of a few drops of 8 Q JIL 0 MAGGP 'Q/ SEASONING M SOLE AGENTS Q HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD..54 words
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Article523 1936-03-21 4 BT. GEORUh THE MARTYR Uhuich of England Fourth Sunday in Lent. *.OO a.m. Matins and Litany Psalm 119 ver. 145 —176. Hymn —9. 1.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). *.OO p.m. Evensong. Psalm 39. Magnificat (Chant 48). Nunc Dimittis (Chant 64). Hymns 228, 112, 236,523 words
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Article294 1936-03-21 4 Railways Defeated By Two Goals I I I (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, March 21. In a fast and interesting game but one in which the standard of play fell con- siderably be]o w a First Division league match, the Kinta Indian Association de- feated the Railway Department294 words
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Article173 1936-03-21 4 Successful Entertainment By Cambridge Classes The Anglo-Chinese High School Cambridge Classes held a successful general literary meeting last night at the Middle School Hall, Maxwell Road. There was a large audience, which was, however, composed mainly of schoolboys. The entertainment included sketches from “As You173 words
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Article703 1936-03-21 4 A.A.M. (PENANG KEDAH I BRANCH) DECISION MINUTES of a Meeting of the Committee of the Automobile Association cf Malaya, Penang Kedah Branch, held at I the offices of the Secretaries No. 9 Beach I Street, Penang, on Friday, 13th March, 1936, at 5.15 p.m. PRESENT Messrs.703 words
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Article294 1936-03-21 4 The following are the P.C.C. cricket fixtures for the 1936 season; showing also the dates of Inter-State Matches and Trial games:— Sat. Mar. 21) vs C.R.C. —Esplanade. Sun. 22) Sat. 28 Municipal Sports Meeting —Esplanade. Sun. 29 Sat. Apr. 4) Trial Game—Esplanade. Sun. 5) Sat. 11) PENANG294 words
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Advertisement87 1936-03-21 4 'PHONE 543. PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER, DANCE CABARET WITH JLONA LEON ANDREE NON-RESIDENT DINERS $3/- NON-DINERS $l/DINNER WILL BE SERVED ON THE LAWNS, WEATHER PERMITTING», UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR THOSE DESIRING MEALS OUT OF DOORS. TOMORROW The RUNNYMEDE ORCHESTRA will play at the CRAG HOTEL, from 11.30 a.m., until 2 p.m.87 words
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Miscellaneous124 1936-03-21 4 I 1 I® EF IkJ 9 C 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 f J MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 JOAN CRAWFORD j gT NEVER SO EXCITING AS IN THIS tumultous romance of a girl «Bl 1 IHHW' V WHO HAD EVERYTHING MONEY A COULD BUY EXCEPT-HER KIND OF LOVE 1 Vy Co-starred With124 words
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Article240 1936-03-21 5 Big Seizure CIGARETTES IN CARS AND BOATS Singapore, March 19. Two Graham-Paige motor-cars, $2,200 vorth of Double Ace cigarettes and two rowing craft were seized by a posse pf Excise Officers at Ponggol in the early hours of this morning, and a Chinese was arrested in connectipn240 words
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Article59 1936-03-21 5 —Rugby Radio Service. London, March 20. Sterling on New York was 4-96 3/4 and Paris 74-15/16. A cheerful tone prevailed throughout the stock exchange today, following upon improved international prospects, due to the agreement reached between the four Locarno powers yesterday. A general upward endency of values was—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article512 1936-03-21 5 Result Of Bus And Cart *SF Collision DISTRICT COURT CASE SEQUEL »1 Z a FBr7 ed in the'ease in which a’ X e ca TeOh Keat SeOng> sta XnX* X d T yea 7 9 at i o years, on February negligent' man y driV ng bus512 words
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Article262 1936-03-21 5 Tamil On Murder Charge Singapore, March 19. I Further evidence was recorded in the! Assize Court before Mr. Justice a’Beckett j Terrel] and a special European jury today in the case in which a Tamil named Rengasamy stands charged with the murder of Arunasalam, gardener in the employ262 words
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777 1936-03-21 5 ENGLISHMAN AS ABBOT OF RUSSIAN CHURCH MANCHU BORDER CLASHES DISCUSSED IN INTERVIEW Singapore, March 19. A patriarchal figure leaned against the rails on board the Suwa Maru yesterday afternoon when the liner berthed at Singapore. He wore flowing white silk robes and a777 words
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Article232 1936-03-21 5 Sequel T© Squabble About Accounts Singapore March 19. How a Hylam cook in the employ of Mr. Roland Braddell, the well-known Singapore lawyer, was attacked with a meat chopper by a Hylam House boy in the servants quarters of Mr. Braddell’s “Hollywood” home in Meyer Road o n232 words
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Article160 1936-03-21 5 Forged Signature On Cheque t I Singapore, March 19- A 29-year-old Hylam named Phua Lin was bound over for a period of six months Iby the Third Magistrate, Mr- H. M. Blacker, on being convicted on a charge of attempted cheating by falsely representing a cheque purported to160 words
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Article691 1936-03-21 5 Johore Fraud MEANT TO REPLACE THE MONEY Johore Bahru, Mar. 18 “I quite appreciate what you have said about accused,” said Mr. J.B. Weiss (First Magistrate) this morning, addressing Mr. Das, counsel for the defence, “but I if the money had been taken on a specific691 words
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Article54 1936-03-21 5 Trespass In Methodist Girls' School Singapore, March 19The Third Magistrate, Mr- H- M. Blacker, delivered judgment yesterday in the case in which John Tan was charged with trespassing in the compound of the Methodist Girls’ School at Sophia RoadThe accused was convicted and fined $25, in default54 words
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1670 1936-03-21 6 SIR NOEL ASHBRIDGE, B.Sc., M.I.E. E - PROBLEMS WHICH THE 8.8. C. HAVE TO SOLVE by SIR NOEL ASHBRIDGE, B.Sc., M.I.E.E Chief Engineer of the British Broadcasting Corporation IHAVE previously dealt with the transmitting side of short-wave broadcasting, particularly with the problems of aerial design and the layout of the aerial system1,670 words
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Article930 1936-03-21 6 A NEW FEATURE HARRY ROY When your loudspeaker brings you “Bugle Call Rag,” you hear not only a number that sets toes tapping, but the musical announcement that tells you that the microphones at the Mayfair Hotel, London, are “live” and Harry Roy and his Band930 words
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Miscellaneous1327 1936-03-21 7 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. I (Australian Soprano). 7.50 Sir Walford Davies: “Music and the Ordinary Us* TODAY tener: What about the Tune?”—6: “Tunes from Afar.” 8.20 The News B*4o Transmission—s A Programme of Gramophone Records. 9.05 Close down. Two of the following frequencies will be wed: GSC 9,580 kc|s (31.821,327 words
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Miscellaneous365 1936-03-21 7 we drive Winter away.” Radio picture of old Springtime customs. 6.05 News in German. 6.20 Concert of light music. 7.20 News in English. 7.35 Concert of 'light music (contd). 8.20 Colse DJB, DJN. 8.25 Call DJA, DJB, DJN 5.35 News in German. 8.50 Brass Band. 9.20 News in English on365 words
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Article794 1936-03-21 8 Shareholders and speculators will probably not readily accept the statement that the rubber market affords a splendid vehicle for investment but those who are more deeply interested in the Industry have realised that the International Rubber Regulation Scheme not only saved the Industry from ruin but has794 words
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Article52 1936-03-21 8 DISCIPLINARY ACTION BY AUTHORITIES We have been asked to state that the incident which occurred at the Chung Ling High School during the week was of a minor character. The School authorities have decided to expel 17 boys and a number of others are being severely52 words
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Article122 1936-03-21 8 ci x —Reuter. Mui-Tsai System In Hongkong London, March 20. In a leader on the report of the Committee on Mui-tsai System in Hongkong, the “Times” says all the Committees recommendations are well-intentioned and the suggested appointment of an official guardian is obviously sound, but theci . x —Reuter. - 122 words
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Article1540 1936-03-21 8 IPOH THRIFT SOCIETT < t REPORT 1 I For Annual Meeting i ii MEDICAL EXPENSES ON INCREASE Ipoh, March 20. j A healthy state of affairs is shown in the annual report, of the Ip o h Government Servants’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., to1,540 words
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Advertisement269 1936-03-21 8 IAMBROSIA! j BEAUTIFIERS 'I are beauty preparations of repute and highest purity. They i consist of AMBROSIA !S CLEANSER 1 A wonderfully efficacious skin overhauling treatment and renewer. I I AMBROSIA TIGHTENER For large pores, wrinkles, Oiliness etc., etc. i AMBROSIA S CREAM Ends dryness smoothes wrinkles. AMBROSIA face POWDER269 words
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Article2747 1936-03-21 9 CINEMA OF FUTURE HAS DEFINITE AND SERIOUS ROLE TO PLAY INTERESTING BROADCAST TALK BY MRS. COLIN KING 1 h< u l "u tO SOme extent pictures differ, they all deal in varied ways with the portrayal of love, hate, envy, jealousy, power, etc., and in2,747 words
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579 1936-03-21 9 All Allowed By Mr. Justice Howes TWO RASH DRIVING CASES (From Our Perak Representative) Ip°h, March 21. Three criminal cases were successfully argued in appeal yesterday in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Howe s two c a s e s as a result579 words
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Article230 1936-03-21 9 Young Chinese Convicted I Of Cheating 41 (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, March 20i Alleged to have adopted a cunping rus® by which he obtained possession of two w ristlet w’atches from a shopkeeper, a. young Chinese, Chin Keng Chye, was pro- duced before Mr. V-W-W-S- Purpell230 words
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Advertisement73 1936-03-21 9 .MILK in a moment/ and really good milk too! Straight from English pastures—made by a famous firm. You will like the rich, fresh, wholesome flavour of Domo —you will use it with confidence because /t is safe. A COW GATE PRODUCT NO RISK-JUST WHISK 85... F DOMO «I DOMESTIC MILK73 words
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Article3634 1936-03-21 10 Treating British Colonies As Chattels Sir George Maxwell’s Strong Protest Sir Evelyn Wrench Makes An Acid Retort Malayan Agency's Valuable Work Fulfilling The Functions Of A Trade Commissionership Further Research In Tropical Medicine (From Our Own Correspondent). London, March 10. EXRLY in the year I sent3,634 words
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Advertisement136 1936-03-21 10 TEK’S SHORT HEAD D' >. WPIEz TCAY starts in the crevices that are hardest to reach especially crevices out oF sight behind your teeth, where old-Fas'uoned toothbrushes don't Fit in. T«lc's short h?ad, with its seven rows oF springy bristles (the world’s Finest), was specially designed to Fit everywhere in136 words
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Article201 1936-03-21 11 But Mother and Daughter Both Reduced One sometimes hears it said “She’ll •gun to fat like her mother,” and it is true that fatness often runs in families. But nowadays, overweight mothers are generally just as unwilling as their daughters to remain fat. Certainly that201 words
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Article331 1936-03-21 11 —And Age's Comments VENUS OVER LANNERY. By Martin Armstrong. (7s. 6d. Gollancz like most experienced novelists, Mr. Am st rong strikes one as being a writer whi’ knows what he can do and does it ■sun rbly well. He is neither serious nor v lien! about the emotional331 words
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Article313 1936-03-21 11 Uhe Game and the Candle. By Ann Stafford. (Collins. 7s. 6d-) Ann Stafford here presents the modem problem of the young woman who continues in her business situation after marriage. Her exemplary types are well chosen, the one, Jo Marks (introduced in a sub-plot), a313 words
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Article303 1936-03-21 11 Petrol Failure In City Of Khartoum INACCURATE GAUGE Alexandria, March 9. Major J.P.O. Cooper, Air Ministry Inspector of Accidents, at the resumed in♦liry into the crash of the air liner City of Khartoum near Alexandria on Dec- 31, when 12 lives were lost, said that he303 words
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Article429 1936-03-21 11 Treatment At Wormwood Scrubs Sir Albert Stern, who presided, in the absence of Lord Sankey, at the annual meeting of the Surrey and London Prisoners’ Aid Society, which was held at Middlesex Guildhall on March 9, announced that the receipts during the year were the largest in429 words
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618 1936-03-21 11 A Reserve Of 10,000 Pilots SAFETY LINE GREAT BRITAIN MUST HAVE A .REAL TERRITORIAL AIR FORCE CAPABLE OF PLAYING THE SAME PART IN THE AIR IN THE NEXT WAR AS THE TERRITORIAL ARMY DID IN FRANCE IN 1914. THERE MUST BE A RESERVE OF FULLY-TRAINED618 words
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Article, Illustration456 1936-03-21 11 15,000 Miles In 10 Days* Flying MARSHAL BALBO’S INTERVENTION M ith a nonchalance which suggested that he had just completed a joy trip, Flt.-Lieut-T. Rose stepped from his machine at Croydon aerodrome on March 9, after his record flight to the Cape and back.456 words
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Article156 1936-03-21 11 Adverse Winds Flight-Lt. Rose’s homeward record-break-ing flight took nearly twice as long as his flight to the Cape last month- It is a remarkable fact that while several of the England.—Cape Town flights have taken less than five days all efforts so far to take156 words
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Advertisement253 1936-03-21 11 ENGLAND CAPETOWN FLIGHT RECORD Capetown —England Time Reduced. Mr. T. Rose, flying a Miles-Falcon aeroplane, broke the record to the Cape by covering the distance from England to Capetown in 3 days 18 hours. Wakefield “Patent” Castrol “XXL” Motor Oil was used. Below is a facsimile of the cable sent253 words
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Article838 1936-03-21 12 HOPEFUL PROSPECTS FOR PEACE PROPOSALS LINKED UP WITH LEAGUE London, March 20. A White Paper giving the terms of the agreement reached in I ondon between representatives of the Locarno powers, other than Germany, will be published this afternoon and statements reviewing the scope of the agreementfor the next advance.—-Rugby Radio Service & Reuter. - 838 words
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Article729 1936-03-21 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. GLENIFFER from London via Suez. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Dairen. S.S. TOSARI from Bombay. Sails same day for729 words
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200 1936-03-21 12 Then Complete Relief. Fancy 14 years of misery and pam with Dyspepsia, then complete and permanent relief 1 This was the actual experience of Mrs. M. M who never had a night’s rest without wind and distressing ague until she took Maclean Brand Stomach200 words
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Miscellaneous39 1936-03-21 12 NOMINATED THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR IT JUSTIFIES THE $2,000,000 SPENT IN PRODUCTION $2,000,000 SENSATION ■s TRUE! I \V cLKa 'Gfißir FRANCHOT TONE\u A FRANK LLOYD Production U ncnna aL Tx COMING VERY SOON oh OP COURSE 139 words
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Article917 1936-03-21 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang n March 14 per the Netherlands Aircraft la Alor St ar-Amsterdam were delivered in London on March 20. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The Outward Imperial Aircraft (due Penang 19 —3 —36) left Akyab at 6.20 a.m. for Rangoon today. No information has917 words
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Miscellaneous157 1936-03-21 13 Fun Frolic Park Saturday, 21st March, 1936. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. HENG HWA THEAN TEOCHEW OPERA “SEANG PEH EAN”—Part 13. DEFINITELY LAST FEW PERFORMANCES. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA “LIAT LU KEE”—Part 3. FOONG WENG NIN CANTONESE OPERA “YEN OYE SWEE CHUN” OPEN-AIR CINEMA Two shows nightly at 7.30157 words
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Miscellaneous167 1936-03-21 13 PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY! OWING TO SENSATIONAL SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED TILL TOMORROW I 3 SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW 2-45 6-15 9-30 The Beautiful Siren Of W. M. THACKERAY’S Immortal Story VANITY FAIR Springs To Life In Glorious, Living COLOUR j Her beauty blazed in conquest as the world about her flamedl HI167 words
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Miscellaneous172 1936-03-21 13 PACKED AT EVERY SHOW SINCE OPENING I 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 j Matinees Today Tomorrow At 2.30 THE LONG-AWAITED SENSATIONAL NEW CANTONESE TALKIE THE INIMITABLE J/a Szc v-N' Chang THE IDOL OF THE k CANTONESE STAGE A-- M AND P the highest paid 1 CHINESE ACTOR V .--y-'LZ' “Son Of The172 words
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1498 1936-03-21 14 Memorandum To Foreign Powers The memorandum handed to representatives of the foreign powers by the German Government on March 7 read as follows: Immediately after the announcement of the pact between France and Russia, signed on May 2, 1935, the German Government drew the1,498 words
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Article673 1936-03-21 14 Gen. Rowan-Robinson And Its Slowness NO HOPE OF ACCORD The view that the nations ought to make the present crisis an occasion, and a very hopeful occasion, for restoring the peace of Europe was expressed by Major-General H. Rowan-Robinson, when he spoke on “The Reform of673 words
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Advertisement1715 1936-03-21 15 ld H a /jo'-'» -*'K’c J&-/ 7/fa BLUE FUNNEL LINE fteflflgkn>g»KS L»LrL. -r~ Loirooitf^ a iwTi 1936 SA i L i NGS FROM SINGAPORE r ,-wK LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due A in conjunction with Glen Shire Line Penang London m.v. CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS” 27th Mar. 1936 .Tu^ m.v. “SIBAJAK”1,715 words
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Article268 1936-03-21 16 Fixtures For Today EVERTON TO VISIT HIGHBURY The following are the matches to be played today in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I -Arsenal v Everton Birmingham v Derby C. Blackburn R. v Middiesbro’ Chelsea v Aston V. Grimsby T. v Sheffield W. Iced's U.268 words
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Article102 1936-03-21 16 Taiping Railway Institute Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, March 21. G. Jevaratnam has entered the final of the Handicap Billiards Tournament of the' Railway Institute by beating H. L. Rank ne in the semi-final by 250 to 205 despite his handicap of —l5O to his opponent’s -110. The102 words
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Article36 1936-03-21 16 Men’s Doubles (American I Tournament) Sealed Handicaps Results j J-H. Reid Capt- Maples. 19 beat D- McLeod Craik J.E. Miller, 12. ETM Lias MG. Calder, 16 beat T-A. Wemyss R N. Elliot, 8.36 words
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Article42 1936-03-21 16 SATURDAY, MARCH 21 London Bank 2|4 1i32 ..4 mist 2|4 3|32 Private 3 m|st credit 2 4 I 3 Documentary 214 I’9 On New York Demand 57 11 16 j India T.T. 154% France T.T. $6O Hong Kong,, T.T. 43% dis.42 words
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Article114 1936-03-21 16 ’IN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £214.5.0 £213.17.5 London—(3 month») £205.5.0 £205.10.0 Singapore $103.75 $103.50 Business Done Penang $104.37% Business Done 25 tons COPRA.— (SundrM- w 40 $5.40 BI.ACK PEPPER 10 00 $lO.OO RUBBER London 7 7|l6d 7 7|l6d New York 15 15|16c(.G) 16c(G) Singapore— Spot 26c 26%c April/June 26114 words
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Article231 1936-03-21 16 Young Frisco Beaten On Points SURPRISING LATE RALLY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 20. Contrary to expectations that his suc[cessful effort to reduce to 150 pounds I would take a toll on his stamina. Young I Frisco, making his first appearance since I his return, staged231 words
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Article66 1936-03-21 16 Transferians vs. Janoos 1 XI The following will represent the “Transferians” against the “Janoos’ 11’ in a game of soccer on Sunday the 22nd :nsc. at the Penang Ground at 5.30 p.m. M. G. M. Hussain. B. Ahmed (Capt L. A. Loy. Md. Yusoff, B. T. Khaw, Md. Noor.66 words
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Article60 1936-03-21 16 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, March 21. The Punjab Regiment “A” played well to hold the Railway Institute to a draw in a League match. The Punjabis led 3—2 at half time but the Institute made an effort and brought the score to 4—3 in their favour. The60 words
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Article29 1936-03-21 16 Reuter. Singapore Chinese Dies In Shanghai Shanghai, March 21 Mr- Lin Yi-shun a prominent Chinese resident in Singapore, who arrived in Shanghai on March 13, has diedReuter. - 29 words
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Article589 1936-03-21 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Penang, March 20. Uninteresting conditions prevailed in the Local Share Market this week and speculative counters were unsettled. The price of Tin closes £205-5-0 for 3 months and £214-5-0 for Spot, declines of 15 0 and .£1.15.0 respectively Business was done in Singapore today $lO3-75.589 words
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Article116 1936-03-21 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 5964 74 New York 4.96 7|16 4.97 Montreal 4.97 z 4 4.97 ’/4 Brussels 29.29 29.29 Geneva 15.15 15.14% Amsterdam 7.26% 7.26% Milan 62% 62 5|16 Berlin 12.27 12.28 Prague 119% 119 5'16 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%116 words
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Article1097 1936-03-21 16 Annual General Meeting COMPANY IN STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION The T wentieth Ordinary General Meeting of the shareholders of the Parit Perak Rubber Company, Limited, was held at 12 noon today at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. H. E.1,097 words
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Article345 1936-03-21 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* JCIN Ayer Weng 1.72% 1.72% 1.77% Batu Selangor 90 95 90 95 .Hitam 43% 45 43 45 Hong Fatt 1.02% 1.05 97% 1.02% Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Johan 30 31% 30 31% Klang River 2.12% 2.17% 2.12% 2.17%345 words
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Article106 1936-03-21 16 —Reuter. Berlin, March 21. The Locarno Plan is denounced by the morning papers and is described as collective impudence and mockery of Germany’s readiness for understanding with impossible and unreasonable demands. The Deutsche Allgemeine Zeituhg says it cannot imagine how even one of the Four Powers who agreed—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article353 1936-03-21 16 KENNEDY COMPAN r IODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. s ShareList today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller. Yesterday Today RUBBERS: Ayer Molek 85 95 90 95 Ayer Panas 1.45 1.57% 1.45 1.55 Batu Lintang 1.12% 1.17% 1.15 1.20 Mentakab 40 43 40353 words
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Advertisement374 1936-03-21 16 SOUTHERN KINTA CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) Notice is hereby given that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend ort account of the year ending 31st March, 1936. of 6 per cent (3.60 pence per share) less income Tax at 4/6d. in the £l. This Dividend is declared due on374 words
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