Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 March 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-03-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 69. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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81 1936-03-26 1 Reuter. JAPANESE CONCERN OFFICIAL QUERY ADDRESSED Diplomatic Conversations Proceeding London. March 25. It is officially confirmed that Japan has asked Great Britain’s intentions as regards the fort ifications and naval bases in tne Far East in view of Article 19 of the Washington Treaty not– Reuter. - 81 words
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Article191 1936-03-26 1 —Reuter. Outstanding’ Features Of Favourable Budget Cape Town, March 25. An important revision in the incidence of the gold mining tax and the repayment of two London loans are the outstanding featu er in a favourable Budget introduced by the Finance Minister, Mr. Havenga at the—Reuter. - 191 words
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Article124 1936-03-26 1 Due To Sinking Of Boat Quay (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 26. The boat quay is sinking gradually. This striking fact is believed to be* the cause of the breakdown in the services of 200 telephone subscribers in that area and in the vicinity of Cecil124 words
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Article66 1936-03-26 1 —Rugbv Radio Service. The King will perform the ancient ceremony of distributing gifts to as many deserving old people as the years of his age when he attends the Maundy Thursday Service at Westminister Abbey on April 9When King George attended the service in person two years—Rugbv Radio Service. - 66 words
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506 1936-03-26 1 —Rug by Radio Service Reuter. ITALIANS REFRAIN FROM SIGNING ADVANCE NOTIFICATION AND EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION PROVIDED London, March 25. The London naval treaty, providing for advance notification of annual building programmes and for exchanges of information defining categories of ships and standard displacement—Rug by Radio Service & Reuter. - 506 words
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Article152 1936-03-26 1 —Rugby Radio Service. MR. EDEN TO MAKE STATEMENT Disappointment At German Reply London, March 25. The House of Commons debate on foreign affairs will take place tomorrow and several members asking questions this afternoon were asked to await a statement which will then be made by—Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article66 1936-03-26 1 military purposes.—Rugby Radio Service. Agreement With Russia Denied London, March 25. The Foreign Secretary stated at House of Commons question time that the Czecho-Slovakian Government had given th e British Minister at Prague a categorical assurance that no arrangement existed between Russia and. Czecho-Slova-kia for use by themilitary purposes.—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article62 1936-03-26 1 Stiff Sentence For Chinese A Chinese, Chong Cheong Yuen, was brought up before Mr. H-A-L- Luckham in the Police Court this morning for sentence, having pleaded guilty to four charges of criminal breach of trust involving altogether over $3OO worth of jewelry. He was sentenced to62 words
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Article47 1936-03-26 1 Tomorrow's Entertainment The sixth and seventh standards of the Anglo-Chinese Middle School, 74 Maxwell Road, will be holding a General Literary Meeting in the Schco! Hall on Friday, March 27, 1936. An attract Ye programme comprising songs, sketches, harmonica novelties has been drawn up.47 words
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Article92 1936-03-26 1 Italian Reply To Protest REGARDED NOT SATISFACTORY IN ANY WAY LONDON, MARCH 25. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN ANSWER TO A QUESTION, THE FOREIGN SECRETARY SAID THAT WHILE STILL AWAITING THE COMMENT OF DR. MELLEY ON THE ITALIAN REPLY TO THE PROTEST AGAINST BOMBING OF92 words
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98 1936-03-26 1 Reuter. Mother Exonerated From Charge Santa Barbara. March 25. Mrs. Dorothy Liyermore was exonerated from the charge of wounding her son, Jesse Livermore, who was removed to hospital in a critical condition from her mansion on November 29 last year, suffering from gunshot wounds inReuter. - 98 words
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Article95 1936-03-26 1 Accused Who Stole Friend's Clothing The story of how a Chinese ieturned evil for good was told in the Police Court yesterday when a Chinese, Tan Ah Chew was charged with theft of clothing valued $9-80 on March 18, from 53, Nagore Road. Inspector Frew, who95 words
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Article17 1936-03-26 1 —Reuter. Death-roll Reaches 200 New York. March 26. The flood death-roll has now reached 200—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article124 1936-03-26 1 —Reuter. SEVERAL KILLED IN FRONTIER INCIDENT RUSSIAN BLOCKHOUSE ATTACKED Soviet Protest Made Moscow, March 25Ancthej Russo-Japanese frontier affray in which several were killed is officially reported from Babarovsk. Seven Japanese were alleged +o have crossed the frontier at Hunchung. the junction of the Russian— Manchukuan and Korean—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article101 1936-03-26 1 gers. The rpeed is 16 12 knots. Rugby Radio Services. New Shto For New Zealand Run London, March 25. Most modern methods of refrigeration, insulation, and ventilation specially designed for the carriage of fruit, are being installed in the steamer “Matua” under construction at Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie andgers. The rpeed is 16 12 knots.—Rugby Radio Services. - 101 words
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Article79 1936-03-26 1 4 —Rugby Radio Service. Sub-committee To Consider Question London. March 25. Sir Thomas Inskip answered questions in the House of Commons for the first time today ?s Minister for Co-ordination of Defence. He informed the House that the Prime Minister proposed to appoint a sub-com-mittee of the4—Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration2531 1936-03-26 3 BSEN SEASON IN LONDON Bernstein Play At The Shaftesbury GRACIE FIELDS'S LATEST FILM French Productions In London (From Our Own Correspondent). London, March 14. A Doll’s House” Revived A FTER a preliminary run at Cambridge’s new Arts Theatre, an “Ibsen cycle’’ began at the Criterion this week2,531 words
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Advertisement238 1936-03-26 3 j 1 'L f although informal »h.eh J I «Id att e tlon to every eht lariy as regards i U partlcu Ij O WAtaKER .M is the whisky SDMfiL whose biggest recommendation is /x*\\ found inside the ly \\k bottle yiar Afc i Born 1820 still going strong. CALDBECK,238 words
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379 1936-03-26 4 CARTLOADS OF HIDDEN GOLD! QUEST BY FOURTEEN ADVENTURERS I < Dagenham. George Hyson, school-teacher and former world wanderer, sat in his armchair, a huge map spread out on his knees. “We shall set out in a few months’ time from Southampton,” Hyson said, “thirteen men379 words
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Article302 1936-03-26 4 Making Good In Four Colonies GOVERNMENT OF INDIA INQUIRY The Government of India, with the idea ■of helping the large number of officers of the Indian Army who are being retired under a special scheme to get rid of the “war block” in promotions, sent Major W.302 words
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432 1936-03-26 4 Amazing Career Of “Red Max’s” Enemy One of the most amazing criminal careers on record is revealed by the police dossier of Rogers Vernon. Vernon, in his latest court interrogations has admitted firing the shots which killed “Red Max” Kassel in London,432 words
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Article332 1936-03-26 4 12th Shock Since 1935 Disaster REBUILDING PLANS NOT AFFECTED i An earthquake shock shook Quetta, the I garrison city of North-West India, at 3.25 'am. on March 16 reports Reuter. No damage is reported so far. This is the twelfth earthquake shock at Quetta since the disaster332 words
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Article112 1936-03-26 4 Diverting Comedy At Barnsley Event Diverting comedy was provided by the first Barnsley Flitch Trial at the Regent Street Congregational Church Barnsley, when “His Honour Judge Runt- ing, armed with a much-scarred rolling pin, and clad in regal robes of scarlet and white, distributed criticism, advice, and112 words
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Article477 1936-03-26 4 Prosecutor's Nome Kept Secret ALLEGED DEMANDS BY EX-EMPLOYEES Geoffrey Howard Hastings, aged 46, a > j half-commission stockbroker, of Kingston Cottage Edenbridge, Kent, and Alfred Vassie, aged 30, clerk, of Crof ton-road, I Camberwell, were again at Bow-street Police Court, London, remanded on March 14, on a477 words
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Article248 1936-03-26 4 Health, Gems, Home, Riches Berlin, March 14. Baroness Maud von Thyssen who was j badly injured in the car smash in Spain when Prince Alexis Mdivani was killed, has lost her entire private fortune. This statement was made here by her lawyer. Count Strachwitz. “Though the London248 words
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Advertisement172 1936-03-26 4 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Buffsrsrs from loss of vigour, nor» weak body, Impura blood, failing mamory, and who ara old and worn-out boforo their time will be delighted to learn of a new aland discovery by an American Doctor. Thia new discovery makes it possible to quickly172 words
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Advertisement111 1936-03-26 4 TKSERITES.2 A "4' 0 111] i tjwll ''...and furthermore, Ladies Gentlemen, I hereby pronounce Singapore out of the depression on the high road...' THANKS TO riCJER BEER JsiSSyPOPULAR ALL OVER THE 9FORLD Jr’ The first choice of a discernworld*wide public; pre-eminent for its tonie Jr bitterness and ever increasing popularity111 words
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Article3692 1936-03-26 5 THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT'S REVIEW TIN CONTROL NEEDED FOR THREE MORE YEARS Singapore, March 24. An important and comprehensive review of commerce and industry in Singapore, and, incidentally, Malaya, was given by the Hon. Mr. C. E. V urtzburg at the annual general meeting3,692 words
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Advertisement326 1936-03-26 5 I “PYREX” at WHITEAWAYS I COOK WITH THE FIRST-THE BEST-TESTED u DVD I? V AND PROVED IN A MILLION OVENS, I rIK Ĕ A NEW I SENSIBLE! BEAUTIFUL! PYREX S MCUSTARD ft CUPS STOCKED IN sizes: 4 ozs, 6 ozs. Prices ■<. 40Cts.50Cts. PYREX i! ramikins STOCKED IN 2 SIZES.326 words
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Article, Illustration218 1936-03-26 6 Workmen Cheer The King CLYDESIDE’S GREAT WELCOME Thr nBS men—men who built the ship—lining the gangway of the Queen Mary as the King came ashore after his tour of inspection of the giant liner in John Brown's shipyard at Clydebank A SISTER TO ASSIST HIM.—W.218 words
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Article2317 1936-03-26 7 FINAL ADDRESS BY DEFENCE COUNSEL "SUSPICION IS NOT GUILT" Singapore, March 24. fhe final address by counsel for Doral mickam Davis. former Chief Clerk, scellaneous Division, Treasurer’s Dertment, Singapore Municipality, who -aids charged on two counts of criminal each of trust as a public servant2,317 words
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Article1386 1936-03-26 7 Between Uncle And j Nephew j USE OF KNIFE ALLEGED A heated quarrel between a Chinese and I his nephew in the course of a game cf mahjong nearly resulted in a fatality as the nephew was alleged to have produced a knife and stabbed1,386 words
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Advertisement123 1936-03-26 7 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny aeanui or pores where tiny germs or para- hide and cause your skin to Itch. Craek, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. Hlarworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Blngapore Foot. Don’t waste time with ordinary methods. You must123 words
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Advertisement176 1936-03-26 7 Ml Kiddies Jsove l“KID-K0RD” I NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE RECORDS JJj The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR g BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically g produced KTD-KORD gramophone Records. Eg ue There are two complete and different eerie® of S these miniature masterpieces, SIX RECORDS176 words
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Article, Illustration806 1936-03-26 8 E. D. ANDREWS EXHIBITION TENNIS ON P.C.C. COURTS IMPRESSED BY PENANG REPRESENTATIVES E. D. Andrews, the former New Zealand Davis Cup Captain who had been on a tour of Malaya prior to leaving for Hong Kong today by the “Carthage” was seen in action806 words
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1007 1936-03-26 8 PRtGRAMME FOR FIRST DAY AND SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Below will be found the full programme for the first day of •the Selangor '-'urf Club Spring Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, March 28, together with selections by Tic-Tac: RACE 1 Horses, Class1,007 words
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Article55 1936-03-26 8 —Reuter. Won By St. Mary's ST. THOMAS' HOSPITAL BEATEN IN FINAL London, March 25. In the Hospital’s Cup final at Richmond St. Mary’s Hospital defeated St. Thomas’ Hospital by 19 points to 8. NEWPORT DEFEATS PENARTH In a rugby match played today, Penarth was beaten by Newport by—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article78 1936-03-26 8 —Reuter. All To Be Sold Except A Few Twc-Yeor-Olds London, March 25His Majesty has decided t o sell all but three or four two-year-olds now being trained by W. Jarvis, Newmarket, at the Newmarket Sales on April 15, 16 and 17. The famous Royal Stud at—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article66 1936-03-26 8 -—Reuter. Probables Defeat I Possibles London, March 25. In the English International Soccer Trial played today at Manchester, Probables beat Possibles by three goals to nil. LEAGUE SOCCER Arsenal Held To A Draw The following are results of matches played today in the English League: first division-—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article67 1936-03-26 8 P.C.C. v. Eastern Smelting Club The following will represent the P.C.C. this evening on the Esplanade at 5.1 C P-m. against the Eastern Smelting Club:—■ H. Bracegirdle: A. H. West, H. E. Pether; G. A. Maltby, E. C. Tokeley, Ed. Martin; P. W. Bourne, W. B. Bevis, [J. F.67 words
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Article119 1936-03-26 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, March 25The first division match between th® Chinese and the Malays, which promised to be interesting was abandoned owing to heavy rain. The Malays scored the first goal through Darus. The Chinese, who had been playing for nearly 25 minutes with only 10119 words
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Article1941 1936-03-26 9 PENALTY GOAL GIVES WALES THE CHAMPIONSHIP Ruthless Defences international Rugby VI A.LKS 3 Pts., IRELAND (L Cardiff, March 14. This was; b grand match, and Wales de-: served to win by the narrow margin of a penalty goal io nil, the score coming in the1,941 words
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Article430 1936-03-26 9 LEVEL TERMS RACING WITH MEN Mr. Charles Follett, driving his sixcylinder Alvis, won the first race of the opening meeting of the season at Brooklands track on March 14. The race was over two laps. Mr. Follett made a smart get-away just ahead of Mr. G.430 words
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Article1151 1936-03-26 9 SCOTTISH CUP SEMI FINALISTS J. McLEAN AND H. THOMSON IN GOLF MATCH Cross Country Championship Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March "14. FOURTH ROUND CUP-TIES The semi-finalists in the Scottish Cup competition are Rangers, Clyde, Falkirk, and Third Lanark. Clyde’s victory over Motherwell was a feature1,151 words
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Article95 1936-03-26 9 Wins Cannes Final Against I Polish Champion Cannes, March 16. Mme. Mathieu had a great fight with Mlle. Jedrzejoska in the final here, winning by only 6—o, 5—7, 7—5. The Polish champion, wonderfully steady in a crisis, saved three match balls in the second set and was95 words
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Article105 1936-03-26 9 Capetown, March 14. The third and final women's lawn tenniH match between Great Britain and South Africa was begun here today, and at the end of the day’s play Great Britain led by two matches to one. In the first match of the day Mrs. B.105 words
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Advertisement126 1936-03-26 9 B|MMra//y u—ful Modlolno tor all Cllmat*nllis Browjjg T O 1 Thwn It M■l I I 11 I■■ l I «IM no Substitute. Acta Ukc charm In <en Checks and arreata DIARRHOEA and ’«VER, CROUP, AOUI. O Bl a g The reliable Family ramexiy far 3IUMAUN UHILLB INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS and126 words
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Article772 1936-03-26 10 Penang yesterday had the honour of welcoming Mr. E. D. Andrews, said to be the most travelled international tennis star and the moist travelled trade ambassador of the British Empire in other words an ambassador of sport and goodwill. It has now been abundantly proved that772 words
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Article234 1936-03-26 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL Miss Molly Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Craw-ford, of Ipoh, is back ficm Home looking very fit and well. Miss K. M ard-Jackson is a passenger on the outward bound East Asiatic m s Erria”, which left Southampton on March 1 10. She will disembark234 words
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1885 1936-03-26 10 "TEST" CASE CONCERNING JUDGES AND ASSESSORS As briefly reported in the “Pinang Gazette” yesterday, an important judgment in what could be considered as a test case, was delivered by the F.M.S. Court of Appeal, now sitting in Ipoh, on Tuesday, in the Supreme1,885 words
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Advertisement282 1936-03-26 10 ambrosial BEAUTIFIERS are beauty preparations of repute and highest purity. They consist of _if M AMBROSIA S CLEANSER A wonder fully efficacious skin overhauling treatment and renewer. f? I i "JT- ■■—7- j i AMBROSIA i For large pores, wrinkles, Oiliness etc., etc. I AMBROSIA CREAM Ends dryness smoothes wrinkles.282 words
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Advertisement42 1936-03-26 10 a a n R ra r. cwp’Jßow’ißßaaaij NATURAL MINERAL WATER j The Ideal Beverage for use in the CORRECTS ACIDITY AN» AIDS DIGESTION 1 SOLB aae.VTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. lpoh and Kiuda Laub par. I Mr. Mrs. Palgraz-c Simpson. P.P.C.42 words
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Article183 1936-03-26 11 Mr. Hah Van Chiew OUND UNCONSCIOUS ON ROAD From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, March 26. b.g loss to the Chinese community of occurred yesterday morning with :eath of a prominent Chinese tin miner ’r. Hah \an Chiew who passed away r tragic circumstances at his resi-183 words
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Article127 1936-03-26 11 Coroner's Inquiry (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 26. A rider by the Coroner’s jury that they were of the opinion that a rail should be litted across the windows in the upper storey wards in the General Hospital was corded when a misadventure verdict was returned127 words
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Article140 1936-03-26 11 Mr. Cheow Choon Goh Admitted (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, March 26 The second application for admission to practice as advocate and solicitor in th? State since 1927 was made yesterday before the Chief Justice, F.M.S. Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, when Mr. Cheow Choon Goh, barrister-at-law’140 words
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Article97 1936-03-26 11 .—Reuter. NAVAL TREATY NOT LIKELY TO AFFECT AMERICAN POLICY Washington, March 26. “The Naval Treaty is to be scrutinised very closely by the Senate in order to ensure that the United States’ interests will be adequately protected,” says Senator Pittman. Other officials agree that the new pact is.—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article245 1936-03-26 11 Supreme Court Suit Hearing was resumed in the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, of the suit in which Hashim bin Omar is suing Teow Ho Tow, Teoh Suat See (f) and Teoh Suat Kim (f) for the recovery and possession of245 words
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Article293 1936-03-26 11 Son On Causing Hurt Charge Ipoh, March 25. A semi-blind and deaf elderly Chinese woman appeared in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday before Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell as complainant in a case in which her son aged about 30 and another relative stood charged w’ith293 words
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Article225 1936-03-26 11 Allows Two Applications SELANGOR CHETTIAR INVOLVED (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh* March 26. Two more applications for leave to ap'peal before the Privy Council were made yesterday e,t the F.M.S. Court of Appeal at which sat the Chief Justice, F.M.S., Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, the acting225 words
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50 1936-03-26 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 26The Japanese Economic Mission arrived (from Tokyo yesterday- They are finding difficulty in keeping up the programme owing to heavy engagements. The tour includes visits to the interior of Siam, Indo-China and the industries in and about the capital-50 words
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Article322 1936-03-26 11 But Re-Arrested Again I (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 26. j Yesterday afternoon, Dorai Manickam Davis, fo.rncr chief cle.a m the M ecellaneous Division. Revenue Section of the Singapore Municipality, was found noc guilty by a special jury, of charges laid against him and he322 words
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Article87 1936-03-26 11 (From Cur Own Cc.respondent) Taiping, March 25 The following have been elected Office Bearers for the newly-fc med Rotary Club in Taiping President: —The Hon. Mr. S. B. Balmer J.P.; Vice President :—Messrs. Toh Eng Hoc and A. W. Frisby Hon. Secretary :—Mr. K. R. Blackwell87 words
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Article275 1936-03-26 11 ARTS SCIENCE EXAMINATIONS i The following have been awarded the Diploma in Arts of Raffles College CLASS I Kenneth Michcel Byrne, Arumugam Chelva Raja, Misu Marie de Scuza. CLASS II Abdullah bin Mohamed, Miss Mary Alethea Richards. CLASS 111 Dudley F. Esc, Gay Wan Guay, Miss Lau Meau275 words
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Article159 1936-03-26 11 Lt.-Gen. Sir Ivor Vesey Passes Through A distinguished pa senger in the person, of Lt.-General Sir Ivor Lucius Beresford Vesey. K.C.8., K.8.E., C. 8., C.M.G., D. 5.0., arrived in Penang this morning by the P. and O. “Carthage” in transit to Kobe, accompanied by Lady Vesey.159 words
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Article258 1936-03-26 11 Os Cow And Gates Food Very much in the news nowadays. It ip impossible to open an Englisn illustrated without coming acrosr a picture of the entrancing little St. Neots (Huntingdonshire) Quadruplets, or the still more' famous Dicnne Quintuplets. It had been announce d that the “Quads”258 words
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Advertisement41 1936-03-26 11 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. i TONIGHT DINNER DANCE I Saturday, 28th March Extension to 1 a.m. DINNER DANCE Sunday, 29th March ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. (On The Lawn Weather Permitting) WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. j41 words
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Advertisement135 1936-03-26 11 IlBDk f.on f i 3a| i übiv cSjciie c^x^^^W^ B"** 8 "**"I***** 1 i L_.. *<: A WTfeGWjjfcjMML hMI Ifcß The Smile is generally an index of Health, the A- :ttj' outward sign of an inward happiness both mental and physical. And you want your Baby to smile Then above135 words
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Article1342 1936-03-26 12 COMMODITY HARDLY AFFECTED BY EUROPEAN EVENTS Rising Dutch Native Exports London, March 17. The course of the Mincing Lane raw rubber market during the past week has been amazingly calm and sober. Outwardly the market has been hardly affected by the bombshell which Herr Hitler has thrown1,342 words
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Article64 1936-03-26 12 Dividend Raised Bv 3% Berlin, March 16A 3 per cent, increase in the dividend of the Continental Gummiwerke A.G. was announced at the meeting of the supervisory Board held in Hanover. Distribution for 1935 will be 11 per cent., as against 8 per cent, in 1934-64 words
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Article40 1936-03-26 12 Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Comnany has filed notice of satisfaction in respect of £1,600,000 and premium of 5 per cent., dated 12th November 1926. and 30th July, 1929, and registered 19th November, 192 G, and (2) £850.000.40 words
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Article315 1936-03-26 12 Hevea (Burma) Plan ABSORPTION OF A. M. AND MALIWAN London, March 17. Extra-ordinary meetings of A. and MRubber and Maliwan Rubber are called for 24th March to consider a scheme of amalgamation with Hevea (Burma) Company. In consideration of Hevea (Burma) taking over A. and M.315 words
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Article148 1936-03-26 12 Return Of A Shilling Per Share A circular to the shareholders of the Sungei Besi Mines states:— “As the holders of substantial numbers of the company’s partly-paid shares have expressed the view that they suffer a dis-» advantage through holding shares with an uncalled liability, it has been148 words
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Article133 1936-03-26 12 (Figures in parentheses relate to preceding period Ayer Hitam Tin.—lntm. div. 5 (same). Idris Hydraulic Tin—lntm- div- 21. Kepong Dredging—lntm. div. 21. Kinta Tin—lntm- div- 21 (same) in respect of 1936. Kramat Pulai.—lnterim div. 20 (same). Lower Bisichi.—-Div. 5 (same) for yr. to 31 July lastMalayan Tin Dredging—lnterim133 words
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Article380 1936-03-26 12 Rept. of Naraguta Karama Areas (tin) for 1935 states that quota was 160 tons (agst- 1211 tons), and. after allowing for additional quotas purchased, quota shipments were 1653 tons (1751); price realised for tin concentrate sold, less freight and smelting charges, was £137 13s 5d (£l4B 6s380 words
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Article91 1936-03-26 12 Shares In Demand At Amsterdam Amsterdam, March 16. The further reduction of rubber stocks in Great Britain by approximately 2,900 tons, though generally anticipated, ha s made a favourable impression at Amsterdam, where, as reported, a gradual further improvement of the statistical position is expected Considerable demand91 words
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Article45 1936-03-26 12 Gula-Kalumpong Rubber—Final 5. p-c-, less tax, for year 1935 (same; no interims). Rambutan Rubber (1930) —Final 3J p-c., less tax, for 1935 (same; no interims). Bukit Ijok (Selangor) Rubber—Final 7i p-c-, less tax, for year 1935 (same), payable on or about 22nd April.45 words
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Article49 1936-03-26 12 Tax On Post-September Plantings It is reported that the- Government <> l Indo-China has taken measures in order to restrict pepper production. Regulations regarding the content of pepper destined for export have been drawn up- The tax on pepper trees planted after Ist October. 193.» will be increased-49 words
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Advertisement195 1936-03-26 12 ill, j, I I a I Jit Jim yi A A i fll wiige X HF Ii It is the desire of even’ mother to see her baby grow in health, beauty, and intelligence. I During infancy baby is entirely dependent on milk and the mother who realizes what g195 words
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668 1936-03-26 13 REPLY TO FOUR-POWER AGREEMENT HITLER STANDS BY PEACE PROPOSALS COUNTER-PROPOSALS BEFORE MARCH 31 London, March 25. Ilcir von Ribbentrop handed to Mr. Itden a message from Herr Hitler in which he declares that Germany refuses to withdraw the troops iroin the Rhineland or668 words
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Article, Illustration44 1936-03-26 13 Cabinet this morning.—Rugby Radio Service. Suffering From Cold And Loss Of Voice London, March 25. The Prime Minister, although suffering from a cold and loss of voice, was able to preside at the weekly meeting of the Cabinet this morning.—Rugby Radio Ser-Cabinet this morning.—Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article210 1936-03-26 13 —Reuter. Students Clash With Police SEARCH FOR ANTI-JAP. AGITATORS Shanghai. March 25Hundreds of Chinese police took possession of Fuhtan University, on the outskirts of Shanghai, following a clash this morning in which many police and students were injuredThe police raided the University f o search for—Reuter. - 210 words
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Article136 1936-03-26 13 of the above reorganisation. —Reuter Wireless. Reorganisation Of N.D.L. Hamburg-Amerika Lines Berlin, March 23. The financial re-organisation of the North German Lloyd and Hamburg- Amerika shipping companies will be decided at extraordinary general meeting on [April 23 and April 24 respectively. The (share capital of the North Germanof the above reorganisation. —Reuter Wireless. - 136 words
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Article52 1936-03-26 13 —Reuter Wireless. 17 Austrian Socialists Sentenced Vienna, March 25Sentences of imprisonment varying from six weeks to 20 months were passed on 17 Socialists charged with high treason. It is alleged that the accused attempted to reorganise the proscribed Austrian Socialists Party and establish a Bolshevik dictatorship. Thirteen others—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article411 1936-03-26 13 Increase In Membership EXCELLENT RESULTS ACHIEVED BY IPOH SOCIETY Ipoh, March 24. The twelfth annual general meeting of the Government Servants’ Co-operative 1 hrift and Loan Society Ltd-, Ipoh, was held at the Ipoh Town Hall last evening with Mr. A S- Aston presiding. More than 120411 words
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Article1142 1936-03-26 13 t Tenth Annual General i Meeting DIVIDEND OF 6 PER CENT. DECLARED At the tenth annual general meeting of the Penang Municipal Employees’ CoOperative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd. yesterday evening at the Town Hall, it was revealed by Mr- J. G. Crawford, the assistant Director of1,142 words
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Article51 1936-03-26 13 but the vessel is undamaged—Reuter Wireless. Strikes Submerged Object Near Gibraltar London, March 21 While engaged in flying exercises 25 miles East of Gibraltar the Aircraft Carrier “Furious’’ struck a submerged objectDivers’ examination showed marks of the Furious” having met with some obstruction but the vessel is undamaged—Reuterbut the vessel is undamaged—Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article61 1936-03-26 13 quota’ion is 140 9 1 2d.- Rugby Radio Service. Markets Quiet And Irregular London March 25. Sterling on New York is quoted at 4.96 I|4 and Paris at 75. The stock markets o.re quiet and irregular on the international pol ticH situation with War Loan at 106 s[B.quota’ion is 140 9 1 2d.- Rugby Radio Service. - 61 words
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Advertisement53 1936-03-26 13 ’PHONE 543. PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE CABARET WITH HON A 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. RUNNYMEDE TENNIS COURT CHARGES $1.20 per hour, including Ball Boys. ACCOMMODATION FOR TENNIS TEA PARTIES53 words
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Advertisement88 1936-03-26 13 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs tu&oA'inS’wK?'’.? tae “"Hon SffNervou,„‘S s T"K u S n J Rheu matism, Lumbago Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ar>uitL Neuralgia. Burning, ’ltching surfing’ Trt fhe° r n L SS of Vigour, A ry e Doctors new discovery c-ill/c Cystex (Siss-tex). Soothes, tone 7 rniriUes 1888 words
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Article765 1936-03-26 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ind sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. PALOPO from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. Sails same day for Bagan Si-Api-Api, Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. S.S. CARTHAGE from London via ports.765 words
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Article924 1936-03-26 14 NOTICE j The Air Mails despatched from Penaag; on March 18 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on March 24. OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIR MAIL The Outward Imperial Aircraft is ex- j pected to arrive at Bayan Lepas at about 2 p.m. today.924 words
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Advertisement51 1936-03-26 14 BROADCAST 9 I HINDUSTANI TAMIL i I RECORDS 3 Are the out-come of the Hidden Music Treasures of Eminent II Musicians who wtU be the glory I of India, nay, of the whole wona. Latest Releases just arrived. Bole Ageeta < i I THE INDIAN FILM H AGENCY, P Road,51 words
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Miscellaneous728 1936-03-26 14 Wireless Programmes 3.8. C. TODAY Transmission—s Two of the following frequencies win be wed GSC 9,580 kc|a (31.82 m.), GSB •£lO kc|s (81.55 m.), GSL 6,110 kc> (49.10 ■B.), GSA 6,050 kc|s (49.59 m.). 6.20 a.m.—Big Ben. The Vario Trio, j 7.3s— Talk: “Agriculture in the British i Idles: its728 words
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Miscellaneous680 1936-03-26 14 rection of Emilio Colombo. Relayed from; the Hotel Metropole, London. 12.20 a.m. I Close down. SATURDAY, MARCH 28 Tran smi ssion—s 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. Old Favourites, No. 2. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra leader, Daniel Melsa conducted by Clifton Helliwell. 7.05 “Under Big Ben.”* A talk by Howard Marshall.680 words
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Miscellaneous537 1936-03-26 14 the interval Address by Prof. ARISTIDE CALDERINI, President of the Catholic University in Milan, speaking on “THE ETHIOPIANS AND THEIR RELATIONS WITH THE ROMAN WORLD.” SATURDAY, MARCH 28 9.20 p.m. (Malayan time) Opening announcement. News bulletin in English— Summary of news for the week in Hindustani—Small Orchestra Light music by537 words
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Advertisement1875 1936-03-26 15 ‘"“v B Jl I ■■E’l Zy\V* v v < J|L' BLUE FUNNEL LINE i '?i~ easels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due Ln conjunction with Glen A Shire Line. London FAR EAST EXPRESS I r GLFNSHTFT Rdam H bur Glasgow Apr 3 Apr. 29 OUTWARDS Middlesboro^h R H or Singapore,1,875 words
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Miscellaneous175 1936-03-26 16 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2-30 P.M. THE LATEST THE MOST ENTERTAINING CANTONESE TALKIE THE FAMOUS f COMEDY STAR OF f "COUNTRY GENTLEMAN” Ak. FA M E JEk> MR. LAM «U/wßk KWAN SAN flyli Z < fc ix iiis |<Kv! rsT x: xx K -ar* 1 THAT \S175 words
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Miscellaneous90 1936-03-26 16 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 It’s Their BIGGEST Triumph! TOGETHER AGAIN «I —to steal your laughs and tears Th» «cr««n'« grandest pals [3 J I crash through to Jr their greatest hit I Thrills of "China S IOiMpB 1 Seas" —laughs S jH and tears of "The Wr Champ"—topped jrj|a tn a90 words
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Miscellaneous329 1936-03-26 16 wS® w 6-15 NIGHTLY o PARAMOUNT’S STAR-STUDDED MUSICAL! See the World's Famous Celebrities of Sere Stage and Radio Gathered Together in Merry, Melange of Music, Romance and Come Raiding the l »creen, stage and of their brightest stars for eyefuls of r romance, earfuls musican<^car loads of comedy i Romance329 words
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Article, Illustration2510 1936-03-26 17 The European Situation Herr Hitler's Memorandum Britain's Defence Plan The New Naval Treaty. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 14. German Case For Equity Public opinion in this country is singularly unexcited about the new situation that has suddenly arisen in Europe. This quietness2,510 words
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Advertisement265 1936-03-26 17 F BWWiUIEjjb J i ’i r i j JI e-ya I p > SSz I I FOR MOTORISTS i l Morse’s Indian Root Pills r* J Are Invaluable. A a 7HETHER one motors for business or j[ VV pleasure, either as a driver or passenger, i Dr. Morse’s Indian Root265 words
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Article2092 1936-03-26 18 GOVERNMENT'S DEFENCE SCHEME New Problems Of Strategy HERR HITLER'S LATEST MOVE GRAVE as is the news from Ger-; many that is beginning to come in as this article is written, it also bids us hope. Germany has reentered the demilitarised zone, and yet another clause of the2,092 words
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Article304 1936-03-26 18 Men in May. By Paul. (Gollancz. 7s. fid.) In telling a story of the General Strike from the strikers’ point of view, Mr Paul has chosen a difficult theme, but he knows his subject and handles it convincingly For his own and the historical purpose the author304 words
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Article315 1936-03-26 18 Tale Of Hardship And Humiliation I A book is published on March 16 (“The Yellow Spot” Gollanez, 8s 6d) which claims to set out authoritatively the plight of Jews in Germany. It consists of a collection of facts and documents derived, in the main, from315 words
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Advertisement252 1936-03-26 18 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., I 1 uffANTTFAOTUWEBg OF I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT I C "~O r f u" M "u I I I. i VMPII.TVM» VALVI HARO W*T«ft An ft—- gr-i Q i irrrjM TZJ\ i filter ihl«t L-X FILTER M FMXtftft ue I BY-PASS TO f WASTE jfALVB I,252 words
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Article1333 1936-03-26 19 7 es Between Britain Japan HISTORIANS of the near future will be amazed at the shortsighted stupidity which is now Great Britain to sacrifice old and lt ,1 friendships for the sake of the of collective security, which might well be called distributive danger, no longer our friend,1,333 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1936-03-26 19 Chiang Kai-Shek INFLUENCE OF HIS WIFE A Bridge With Shanghai ;THE MILITARY ACADEMY NANKING. Chiang Kai-shek has hardly ever been known to give an interview to a foreign journalist, wrote Peter Fleming. Your correspondent shares this authentic privilege with the author of “One’s Company—,“but with a1,186 words
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Advertisement18 1936-03-26 19 BEST FOR THE DOG IN HOT CLIMATES CRISP HCRUNCHY SI MEATY MUNCH! Trail enquiria hrP.O. Box 291, Bombay.18 words
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Advertisement103 1936-03-26 19 x fell Es r Scotch WHisjl </ (I CRCAT A<j K > Wf- W > White labd rr OBTAINABLE IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES ALSO IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS (Quarter Size.) SOLE AGENTS for PENANG, PERAK and KEDAH HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. 6 IPOH. FOR103 words
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Article557 1936-03-26 20 —Reuter. Sensational Race BOW ARROW FALLS BRINGING DOWN SCREAMER Both Jockeys Injured London, March 25. The following is the result of the Lincolnshire Handicap over one mile run at Lincoln today:—OVERCOAT sy. 7.12 (Mr. H. L. Selby) Weston 1 BOETHIUS sy. 9.0 (Mr. R. B. Strassburger) W.—Reuter. - 557 words
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Article369 1936-03-26 20 Teams From Penang And Singapore KINTA SWIMMING CLUB POOL To Be Opened By H.H. The Sultan On April 11 I 1 His iiAghne ss me Sultan ol Perak ha s giaciousiy consented vo declare the Kintal swimming Chub s pool officially opened on I Saturday,369 words
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Article52 1936-03-26 20 —Reuter. American's Feat In 220 Yards Breast-Stroke New York, March 26Jack Kasley of the University of Michigan, created a nsw world record for the 220 yards breast-stroke, swimming it in 2 mins. 24-1 10 secs, beating the Frencnman, Cartonnet’s time of 2 mins. 25-2/10 secs, established—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article71 1936-03-26 20 —Reuter. Golden Miller Favourite At 4 to 1. London. March 25. The call over fc-r the Grand Natbnal is as follows 4/1 Golden Miller offered 9/2 taken and wanted. 7/1 Reynoldstown taken and offered. 9/1 Avenger offered 10/1 taken. 100/7 Castle Dwell offered 100/6 taken. 100/6—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article542 1936-03-26 20 Boat Repairer Charged MALAY WOMAN IN BOX Johore Bahru, March 24. A pretty Malay woman of about 30 years of age, who gave her name as Zainam binti Klaang, was the chief witness in a case heard yesterday, before Sheikh Abu Bakar (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru), in542 words
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Article96 1936-03-26 20 Annual Meeting At Taiping (From Oui' Own Correspondent) Taiping, March 25. The Annual Inter-Malay School Team Sports (Taiping Division) were held this morning at the M-V.I. Padang in the presence o f a large crowd including the District Officer Mr. A. L. Bi r se find the96 words
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Article359 1936-03-26 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN: Ayer Weng 1.70 1.75 1.70 1.75 B. Selangor 90 95 92% 95 Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt 95 1.00 95 1.00 •Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Johan 30 32% 30 32% Klang River 1.95 2.00 ex359 words
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Article128 1936-03-26 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.70 1.75 B. Selangor 92 94 Chenderiang 13 0 13 9 Hitam 50 52% Hong Fatts 97 99c Jelebus 95 98 Johans 29 31 K. Kamunting 66 70 Kamunting 12 6 13 0 K.128 words
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Article105 1936-03-26 20 IIN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £213.5.0 £2lO 15 0 I^ondon—(3 months) £204.10.0 £204 0 0 SapOr t 5103.50 5103.1214 Business Done e l ang $103.87% Ready $103.50 Ready Business Done 25 tong OOPRA.-(Sundried.) $5 45 London ri'ri New York 7 d Slngspor&—Spot 26%c April/June 28%c oet/Dec 540 TAPIOCA 26%105 words
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Article323 1936-03-26 20 KENNEDY COMPANY i TODAY’S PRICES I The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today:— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ampat 513 5j9 5|3 5|9 Ayer Weng 1.70 1.77% 1.70 1.77% Batu Selangor 90 93 90 93 .Hitam 49 52323 words
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Article39 1936-03-26 20 THURSDAY, M.ARCH 26 London Bank 2'4 1(32 4 mist 2|4 3i3? Private 3 mist credit 2|4 3' c 3 Documentary 214 112 On New York Demand 57 1316 India T.T. France T.T. 86C Hong Kong T.T. 43% dis.39 words
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Article239 1936-03-26 20 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 74 63 64 74 61 64 New’ York 4.96/ G 4.96% Montreal 4.97% 4.97% Brussels 29.25 29.26% Geneva 15.1 C 15.15 Amsterdam 7.27% 7 27% Milan 62% 62% Berlin 12.31 12.28% Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%239 words
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Advertisement307 1936-03-26 20 NOTICE Rubber Dealers in the Islands of S pore and Penang are reminded that r coupons issued for the first quarter of expire on the 31st day of March, 1936 any such coupons delivered to the Rul Control Office after the close of busine. the 31st March 1936 (4 P.M307 words
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Miscellaneous40 1936-03-26 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a. m. 79 E. 1 m.m Noon .82 S. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Watei 2.16 a.m 8.40 a.m. 2 36 p.m 9.15 p.m. TOMORROW 2.50 a.m 9.11 a.m. 3.08 p.m 9.55 p.m.40 words
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