Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 April 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBUSHED DAILY. No. 75. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 687 1 Rugby Radio Service. Conciliatory Tone DIRECTED PARTICULARY TO BRITISH PUBLIC London, April 1. The German Amba^sador-at-large Herr on Ribbentrop, this morning handed the oreign Secretary a memorandum setting the views of the German Government regard to future negotiations which effect a reply to the proposals drawn by
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  • 1502 1 Discrimatory Points Rejected GERMAN PEACE PLAN OFFER Negotiations For Inviolable Treaties EQUALITY AN ESSENTIAL BASIS J The German Memorandum says that the German Government heard with complete agreement from Herr von Ribbentrop that the British Government and the British people wish to
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  • 75 1 Britain Guarantees To Ensure Security Of Belgium France —Reuter. London April 2. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CABINET HAS TODAY DECIDED ON A LETTER TO BE DISPATCHED IMMEDIATELY TO FRANCE AND BELGIUM UNDER WHICH GREAT BRITAIN GUARANTEES TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF FRANCE AND BELGIUM AGAINST UNPROVOKED AGGRESSION IF EFFORTS
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  • 1394 1 —Reuter Questions In Commors FOREIGN SECRETARY'S STATEMENT London, April 1 Questioned in the House of Commons about the bombing of Harrap on March 29 the Foreign Secretary cited reports received from the British representatives ,n Ethiopia to the effect that th e raid was carried out by
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    • 2160 2 RATES FOR PERAK TURF CLUB I PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS Easter Skye Meeting 1936 EXTRA MEETING 1936 I I Ist DAY. SATURDAY. 18fh APRIL 1936. J All communications relating to Monday Y "th April 1936 2nd DAY. WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL 1936. I NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK advertisements should be addressed
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  • Article, Illustration
    2616 3 STAGE SCREEN VARIETY AT THE PALLADIUM NOVELTY OF "WISDOM TEETH" BEST FILM PERFORMANCES OF 1935 "RHODES OF AFRICA" SCREENED (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 21. ondon Casino He old Prince Edward theatre, which g. is to be opened shortly as the Lon- don Casino, will introduce the ■Continental type
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    • 218 3 TO -LACTOGEN- *****15 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. '-SVC'-,' Please send me «ample tin of LACTOGEN “The Lactogen 2’* Baby Book* and «pooo meaaurv. I cncloae 20 cent» in unused S',' A** r i C -Ayte? 1 -t zZgWZx poatM< *X* jS >V< Aifew name Jr address F w* X fl send
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  • 2891 4 Increase In Membership Greater Than Anticipated LARGE FACTOR IN ENSURING SUCCESS OF CLUB Total Flying Time Doubled The following is the report on operations of the Penang Flying Club during the year 1935 to be presented at the second -annual general meeting, which will
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  • 1291 5 ANNUAL GATHERING PLANNED FOR EASTER STRIKING REPORT FOR THE PAST YEAR Kuala Lumpur, March 30. A strong appeal to all Old Boys to join the Association is contained in the first annual report of the Malay College Old Boys’ Association for the year 1935 which
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  • 1147 5 SHOULD IT CLOSE DOWN AT END OF THIS MONTH? Ipoh, April 1. t At a meeting of creditors of the Grand Hotel (Ipoh) Limited, in voluntary liquidation, held yesterday, a committee of four was appointed to assist the present liquidators I It was
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    • 65 5 "E. O." Hotel PENANG DINNER DANCES Every Wednesday, Thursday Saturday TONIGHT DINNER&DANCE Saturday, 4th April DINNER DANCE Sunday, sth April ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. (On The Lawn Weather Permitting) WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. y anc/> Comfortable travel from Penang to Bangkok the Capital of
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    • 153 5 “SUPERGRAND” I The CABINET GRAMOPHONE i[ I THAT WILL GIVE YOU ENDLESS ENTERTAINMENT ffi 1 j 100% BRITISH MANUFACTURE. !> RICH MAJESTIC VOLUME. I STRONG SILENT SPRING. NICKEL FITTINGS. I FINALLY, ITS COST IS SO LOW, I THAT THERE IS NO REASON I WHY YOU SHOULD BE WITH- 1 OUT
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  • 202 6 Snowdrops in Bloom THE TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS of the 8.8. C. at Alexandra Palace, N., which are rapidly nearing ccmn’etion. This wonderful display of snowdrops massed in flower was secured by a photographer in a Cambridgeshire wood at Ickleton. ODD NAMES associated with pictures. At Southend,
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  • 657 7 CITIZENS MUNICIPAL CENSUS ON JUNE 30 BACK STREET SEARCH FOR HOMELESS THOUSANDS RISE IN EUROPEAN NUMBERS SERVICES' PART Policemen with torches and muffled oars will raid the hundreds of tampans, junks, tongkangs and twakows in the Singapore Harbour and /on the river
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  • 1172 7 Singapore Firms' Dispute i CONSIGNMENT OF STICKLAC Singapore, March 31. An action for breach of contract between two local firms named Chop Low Joon Hong and Sorabji Nowroji Co-, over a consignment of sticklac, was disposed of by Mr- Justice a’Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court
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  • 533 7 CEiarged With Threatening Compatriot COMPLAINANT'S WIFE GIVE EVIDENCE Further hearing was resumed in the Police Court yesterday in tne case in which Lee Ah Sang, a Hylam ex-detective, stands charged with extortion by putting a compatriot, Luin An Teng, in fear of arrest and banishment and
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    • 69 7 [£.2. f( J 1 i poP U L ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, Eure sugar and unfailing quality X. vgfcc ‘Lave made Messrs. Chivers’ Jams world-wide favourites. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits from our \1 own orchards are made into iam the day they
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    • 195 7 I I Jill kiddies Jbove I I“K1D-KORD” I NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE RECORDS The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR 15 BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically ic produced KID-KORD gramophone Records. 2 There are two complete and different aeriee of 2 these miniature masterpieces. ge
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  • 757 8 Selangor Second Day Results AFTERNOON OF GOOD DIVIDENDS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 1. Ideal weather favoured the second day of the Selangor Turf Club spring meeting and some excellent sport wag witnessed oy a fairly large crowd. The going was on the
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  • 282 8 FIXTURES The following are the P.C.C. cricket fixtures for the 1936 season; showing aiso the dates of Inter-State Matches and Trial games:— Sat. Apr. 4) Trial Game—Esplanade. Sun. 5) Sat. ii) PENANG v PERAK— Sun. 12) IPOH. Mon. 13) Sat. 18) Use of P.R.C-—Esplanade Sun. 19) Sat. 25
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  • 222 8 Competition) The following are results O f games' played on Saturday and Sunday:— J Ist 2nd > Round Round Total W. Anderson 79 72 151 T. McKinstery 76 76 152 J. H. Carline 80 76 156 j G. A. Carmichael 80 81 161 W.
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  • 113 8 —Reuter. Joining Bobby Jones In Golf Promotion Venture Augusta, Georgia, Apiil 1 Lawson Little is turning professional from April 2 and will be joining Boboy Jones in a golf promotion venture involving an educational programme throughout the United States and including exhibitions and demonstrations in the
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  • 165 8 Football Team To Tour During Easter At a committee meeting of the Tong Sian School Union yesterday it was decided to send a team of footballers to tour Selangor, Malacca and Seramban during the Easter Holidays. The following have been chosen to represent the Union: Quek
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  • 378 8 Ventura Marquez Joej Eagle i IMPRESSIVE RECORPS OF BOTH MEN I (BY “SPECTATOR”) Tomorrow night at the Fun Frolic Stadium, Ventura Marquez will meet his old rival, Joe Eagle, the Filipino “toy bull- dog’ for the seventh time over 12 threel minute rounds. The Mexican has had
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  • 63 8 Chinese Beaten By Malays (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 2In a thrilling First Division League fixture on the Esplanade this evening, the Malays defeated the Chinese by four goals to two. The Malays were decidedly superior in the first half when they scored their four goals.
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  • 76 8 —Reuter. Bolton Draws With Arsenal London, April 1. The following are results of matches played today in the English and Scottish I Leagues I DIVISION I Arsenal 1, Bolton W. 1. I W. Brom A. 0, Aston V. 3. DIVISION II I Bradford C. 3, Newcastle 2. Fulham
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  • 122 8 Bong Soo And Choon Leong Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 2. Lim Bong Soo and Chua Choon Leong sustained a surprise defeat in the Y.M.C.A Open Doubles final yesterday evening by Yeng Loon Chong and Tan Huck Toe. Lim and Chua were driven to the
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  • 75 8 I.R.C. v. S.X.R.C. The following shall represent the I.R.C. against the S.X.R.C. on the S. X. I. ground tomorrow at 5.15 p. m. sharp. Suppiah Letchumanan, David Apparajoo, Syed Gunny, Muthumanickan Valoo, Suppureddy, MaHappan, Kuppusamy and Kuppu. Reserves: Retnasamy and Retnam. The following shall represent the S.X.R.C L. Lesslar
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  • 315 8 i Fixtures For Saturday i I j The following are the fixtures for Saturday at the Volunteer Drill Hall commencing at 2.30 p.m|:— i 2.30 p.m. Men’s Singles: Lee Eng Aun vs. Ye oh Swee Teong. i 3.00 p.m. Men’s Singles: Teoh Chye Poon vs. Ng Swee
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  • 23 8 —Reuter. Landon, April 1. In a rugby match played today, Wiltshire and Dorsetshire combined beet Hampshire by nine points to six
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    • 162 8 'PHONE 543. PENANG, TONIGHT DINNER DANCE RUNNYMEDE TENNIS COURT CHARGES $1.20 per hour, including Ball Boys. ACCOMMODATION FOR TENNIS TEA PARTIES AT THE COURT. Zrwwnw Sil O Ifa 'All y il kpiAMOND>B| SUM a B\' \X/ /Ft —I T Tans. Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin haa nearly
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    1949 9 GRAND MILITARY MEETING AT SANDOWN MISDEMEANOUR ll.'S GOLD CUP SUCCESS POPULAR WINNER OF IMPERIAL CUP (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 24. NEW FLAT-RACING SEASON This week sees the opening of another' flat-racing season. The prospects for New-I market are as bright as they have ever been.
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  • 186 9 Boxing CLEVER POINTS VICTORY Tommy Loughran (America), the former light-heavyweight champion of the world, outpointed Jack London (West Hartlepools) in a ten-round contest at the Colston Hall, Bristol, o n March 16. The American was too clever for London, who tried hard to land a knock-out blow
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  • 147 9 War Office Grant The War Office has renewed its grant of £4,500 for light horse breeding. This was announced at a luncheon at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, on March 16 in connection with the Thoroughbred and Hunter Show, which opens on March 17. Lord Middleton, who
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  • 267 9 Clever Left Hand Ginger Sadd (Norwich) brought off a fine performance when he gained a points win over Jack Lord (Bolton) in a ten-round con- I test at, Norwich- Although it was a keenly contested fight J Sadd kept cool and this paved the way to
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  • 1110 9 WORTHILY WON BY WALES ONLY UNBEATEN TEAM OF THE SEASON JONES'S BIG PART I I Forwards Rise To The i Occasion In so far as Wales remains the only un- 1 beaten team of the season, having added victories over Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand to their
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  • 305 9 NECK-AND-NECK RACE WITH FOURTH HORSE I Melton Mowbray, March 16. Spectators at the Melton Hunt Steeplechases gasped when a woman rider whose name and mount were unmentioned on the race card rode a neck-and-neck finish with the fourth horse in the Leicestershire Hunt Steeplechase, the last
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  • 655 10 Reuter tells us that the the ViceroyDesignate, Lord Linlithgow will leave London today for Marseilles en route to India where he will inaugurate the new Constitution. Io the mass of Indians as represented bv the National Congress the present Act does not go far enough. That was
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  • 275 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Straits Steamship Co’s steamer “Pandai” is to be converted into a motor vessel. Mr- Mitchell, of the Pera River HydroElectric Power Co-, has returned from home furlough Inspector A-E. Jakeman, who has just returned from leave with Mrs. Jakeman, is stationed at Sitiawan Mr. and Mrs. A.V.
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  • 108 10 PROTEST AGAINST HARSH POLICE MEASURES (From. Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 2. A section of lorry owners in Klang ere “striking” as a protest against, what they deem harshness. I The measuit es recently taken by the police regarding loads and severity of the fines
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  • 80 10 19 Ships Working Alongside Yesterday (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 1. Owing to congestion in the wharves the Homeward bound Italian Mail will be compelled t<> work on the roads tomorrow. While this is indicative of great shipping activity it must be remembered that the space has
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  • 96 10 Orderly Charged Singapore, April 1 Idris bin Omar, an orderly in the Assistant Superintendent of Police office was chared with the theft of $3l, the property of Joseph Kok a clerk in the Beach Road Station on March 30, before Mr. T. DHughes in the
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  • 61 10 People's Greetings To Their King (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 1Phya Bahol, in the name of the State Council, Military, Naval and Air Officers, Civil and Judicial officials and the people, has sent a telegram offering respectful greetings and invoking the blessing of the Triple Gems
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  • 59 10 ,—Reuter. Changes In Arrangements For Escort London, April 1. The .Admiralty have amended the arrangements for the escort of Chinese art treasures. The Veteran will replace the Wolfey, the Verity will replace the Whitehall and the Dainty will be the escort from Suez to Aden. The P. and
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  • 43 10 splendid achievement—Rugby Radio Service. Regarded A Splendid Achievement London, April 1 The surplus of £2.940,702, which was revealed in the nation’s accounts for the budget year which ended yesterday, is regarded by the Press as representing a splendid achievement—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 78 10 Rich Young Maiabesri Found Stabbed MURDERER STILL AT LARGE A ghastly case of murder was reported early this when the body of a rich young Malabari named Afeera Hussain, was discovered with gruesome stab wounds, by an inmate of his house. 10, King Street. The
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  • 118 10 Question Of Rebate Of Tax (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 1. The question of a rebate of tax for bullock-carts with rubber tyres was again mentioned at today’s meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary BoardThe chairman (Major G M. Kidd) recalled that he
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  • 164 10 Controlled Service Desirable (From Our Own Correspondent) Kua a Lumpur, April 1A mistake in tne chairman’s report for 1935 was revealed at today’s meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, when Mr. John Hands, M-C H-, asked if a certain paragraph stated correctly the position with
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  • 33 10 —Reuter. 2,000 Tons Of Rangoon Rice Destroyed London, April 1. A quantity of Rangoon rice, estimated at 2,000 tons, was destroyed by fire at a Thames-side warehouse of Carbutt and Co—Reuter.
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  • 36 10 —Reuter, Asst. Agricultural Adviser To Colonial Office London, April 1 Mr. H A. Tempany, Director of Agriculture, S S- and F-M-S-, has been appointed Assistant Agricultural Adviser t > the Colonial Office.-
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    • 304 10 jfIMBROSIfI! BEAUTIFIERS 1 H are beauty preparations of repute and highest purity. They -k' consist of I I AMBROSIA CLEANSER Ig i jS A wonderfully efficacious skin overhauling treatment i and renewer. s >, j I AMBROSIA TIGHTENER i For large pores, wrinkles, Oiliness etc., etc. I !i AMBROSIA X
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    • 27 10 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY > Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., PENANG lpoh, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 1141 11 NEW ONE TO BE EQUAL TO PRESENT ONE SALE OF DRY VEGETABLES OPPOSED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 1. Hie markets controversy was mainly responsible for the fact that today s meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board lasted over two hours. The Board
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  • 264 11 New K. L. By-law SEQUEL TO BATU ROAD ACCIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 1. A sequel to a recent fatal accident in Kuala Lumpur was a motion at the Sanitary Board meeting today by the chairman (Major GM- Kidd) to introduce a new by-law
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  • 43 11 One Killed And 13 Injured In Six Accidents (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 1. Yesterday was a black day on the Singapore Streets, one Chinese girl being killed and 13 people injured, two seriously, in six separate accidents.
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  • 138 11 Expected In Penang K I Shortly I Said to be the only Chinese show of it» kind in the world, the Tai Thien Kew Chinese Circus is due in Penang shortly to perform for a short season at the junction of McAlister Road and Penang
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  • 45 11 In Aid Of Scholarship Fund* For Poor Children I he Anglo Chinese Girls’ School is giving a concert in aid of a Scholarship Fund for poor children- It will be held on April 4 and 5 at 6 p.m at the Town Hall-
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  • 129 11 Tokio, April 2The Kokumin Shimbun understands ttyat Mr. Hirota has reached an important decision and will issue a final warning to the Soviet, as soon as Mr. Arita has assumed the Foreign Portfolio, “and will resort to adequate independent action if the Soviet Government’s attitude justifies such.” Declaring
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    • 51 11 INSTANT Relief from SORE THROAT It may be the first sign of infectious disease. Take Formamint, the reliable germ-killing throat tablets, used by physicians themselves. FORMAMINT PREVENTS COLDS, INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA FORMAMINT I 77ie Germ-killing Throat Tablet. W Obtainable at all Chemist* and Store*. Made by the Manufacturer* of SANATOGEN and
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    • 165 11 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER’S LIFE <Lj4® 9 am. 9-10 am. 11 am. w® raw b I p m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to show some visitors Old Johnson’s simply potty about the kid,”
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  • 3549 12 ASSETS INCREASED BY $41,000,000 Steady Improvements In 1935 FEWER POLICY SURRENDERS: GROUP ASSURANCES INCREASE There exists solid ground for the belief tfenenajly shared, that the steady improvement to be noted in the past year is soundly based and wall continue, declared Arthur B. Wood,
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  • 439 12 6 PER CENT. DIVIDEND The directors of the Bukit Kepong Rubber Estates, Ltd., make the following report for 1935: The result of the year's transactions discloses a profit of $19,444.54 which, a<ided to the balance of $1,597.71 brought forward from the previous year, gives an available sum
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    • 77 12 _< V v y V [common sense t TREATMENT You must Remove the cause of: RHEUMATISM, PAINFUL JOINTS, LUMBAGO, SKIN COMPLAINTS» ULCERS and SORES BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the surest way to health as It removes the CAUSE of the complaint from the blood and restores
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  • 478 13 used for military stores.” —Reuter Reuter Wireless. GONDAR OCCUPIED Emperor Defeated In attle Near Lake Ashangi Rome, April 1. It is announced that a motorised alian column occupied Gondar last ening. A communique from Maral Badoglio reports that the Emr of Abyssinia and his best troops
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  • 198 13 —Reuter. To Adhere To Schedule QUESTIONS IN COMMONS I i ■London, April 1. t Hu CaUSe Im Perial Airways’ failure to adhere to the schedules LondOb to Singapore flight was TOUght by I Frank Sanderson in the House o f Commons. Sir Philip Sassoon said that Imperial
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  • 77 13 —Reuter. First Governor Of Orissa Installed Cuttack, Orissa, April 1. Sir John Hubback was installed the first Governor of the newly-constituted Province of Orissa. The Chief Justice administered the oath of allegiance to the Governor The Governor received addresses from public bodies and read a special message
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  • 92 13 —Reuter. To Utmost Limits Of Treaty Of Sf. Germain Vienna, April 1 It is understood that Austria is to rearm to the utmost limits of the Treaty of St- GermainDr. Schuschnigg is expected to announce Austria’s intention to re-arm in the Federal Diet today when he will
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  • 100 13 —Reuter- First Province To Fail To Meet Its Obligations Ottawa, April 1. Alberta faces the prospect of being the first Canadian Province to fail to meet its bond maturity obligations- The provincial loan of $3,200,000 matures today and the Dominion’s power to loan the Province the necessary money
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  • 586 13 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Herr Von Ribbentrop In London CABINET EXAMINES DOCUMENTS London, April 1. Herr von Ribbentrop, who arrived in London late last night by air with other representatives of the German Government, called at the Foreign Office .this morning accompanied by Dr.
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  • 187 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Minister Without Portfolio i Resigns i i j i London, April 1. The resignation of Lord Eustace Percy from the office of Minister without Portio- Ho is announced from No- 10 Downing Street this morning. The letter in which Lord Eustace Percy s resignation
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    • 161 13 AN IDEAL BABY'S FOOD. Kremhk A NON-RANCID FULL CREAM i HUMANIZED MILK. I REMILK is prepared from pure cow’s milk. It is non-rancid I and is very valuable to infants, as it is readily soluble in cold or warm water. It is common knowledge that the Casein in milk hardens
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 154 13 HERE'S TO ROMANCE! HERE'S TO SONGS I HERE'S TO SUPERB MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT! J| OPENING TONIGHT r THE SONG f S THRILL c_ J YOULL fl LOVERS OF music p I 0 REMEMBER i 5 FOREVER! >’ 1 0 J MUSIC > S to i < ENTRANCE you i 4 t
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  • 899 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving And sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. AGAMEMNON from Liverpool. Sails for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai and f Japan. M.S. FLONIA from Singapore via Malacca and Port Swettenham. Sails same day
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  • 935 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on March 22 per the Imperial Airways were delivered in London on March 31. OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIR MAIL The Outward Imperial Aircraft is expected to arrive at Bayan Lepas at about 2 p.m. today. OUTWARD NETHERLANDS AIR MAIL The Outward
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    • 54 14 (j BROADCAST 2 HINDUSTAN! TAM'L t f RECORDS 1 Are the out-cow»* of the Hidden E Music Treaxu’-’a of Eminent rj Musicians who will be the glory j of India, nay, of the whole v. < id. Latest Releasee Just arrived Sole Agents j-! •I THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1539 14 Wireless Programmes D pianoforte music. 6.35 Oxford v Cam- Op. 21 (Max Bruch) played by Master bridge. A running commentary on the Yehudi Menyuhin and the London SymOxford and Cambridge Boa|t Race, from phony Orchestra (H.M.V. DB 1611|13). TODAY the launch Magician following the crews 7.30 8.8. C. Weekly Bulletin.
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    • 2018 15 J Idin* gss^^^r 'A? v >BLUB FUNNEL LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due I FORTHCOMING SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE I Lfcldk In conjuucUon with Glen Shire Line. *’enamg London Apr 3 m v “SIBAJAK” RT 12 non tone i* < AJAX Mare., L’don R’dam, H’burg Glasgow a Apr 17 mv “JOHAN
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  • 2483 17 League And Germany's Breach Of Treaties MINISTER FOR CO-ORDINATION OF DEFENCE Debates On Service Estimates PASSING OF A GREAT GREEK STATESMAN (From Our Own Correspondent). London, March 21. War Danger Lessened THE Locarno Powers have at last pro- duced a text containing their agreed
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    • 497 17 TIGER ITES 5 S.M 'AN'LASTLY, THE WHOLE Blinkin’ berta llion ‘r?r7~ AS <SOT TER STICK TER <*=”l- TIGER BEER AN NONE MOTHER <_A F*'“' I J AN WOT J SES 1 GE X r* 1 I WHOLE Blinking batallion! L//7\ vn I N X WITH ONE OLIN KING VOICE I
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  • 404 18 NERVE TESTS FOR EOXERS Examination At Hospital PLAN FOR RINGSIDE DOCTORS Radical changes in the conduct of boxing contests may be expected to result from investigations into “punch drunkenness,’' which have just been initiated at Guy’s Hospital. These changes will possibly include the appointment of medical specialists
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  • 430 18 City Of Khartoum Findings PLANS TO ENSURE FUTURE SAFETY I Alexandria, March 19 The mystery of the disaster to the Imperial Airways flying boat City of Khartoum. which crashed into the sea near here on Dec. 31, with the loss o f 12 lives, has i
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  • 302 18 Plan For Migration From Germany ANGLO-AMERICAN APPEAL According to the latest figures, there remain at present in Germany* 440,000 Jews. l approximately 80 per cent, of the total pre-) Nazi Jewish population. A further impulse to the reduction of j these numbers will be given by
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  • 972 18 Type To Foil The Fighter MARVEL IN SPEED AND CONTROL Coast To London In Ten Minutes The most formidable air weapon y*et de- veloped was demonstrated recently* at the Heathrow* aerodrome, off the Great West Rood, by Flight Lieut. C. S. Staniland. It is called
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  • 411 18 Lord Trenchard On "Colossal Task" The task of expanding the Royal Air Force within a brief period was described on March 18 by Lord Trenchard as colossal. Remarking that, whereas in 1923 there were only three heme defence squadrons, by the end of 1939 there would be 129
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    • 56 18 J4 l z Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., C MANUFACTURERS OF 1 WATER PURIFICATION PLANT j th i >i < I i AjangtA kw I -Shi J I HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER i C j COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY J SOLE AGENTS: i HUTTENBACHS, LIMITED, j (Incorporated tn the Straits Betttemeota.)
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    • 797 18 alands Made Active and Ybs’Mhl Vigour Restored hi 24 Hours American Doctor’s Discovery Strength- ergy and ambition, parens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, men anil women in n Brain, Muscles, and Endurance— a lta li ui Better Than Gland Operations» mni, ’recently wr,..<; “Tired-out, Frail and Thanks to the discovery or
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  • 1393 19 Frontier which Emerged from Centuries of Conflict 1 IE story of the Rhine is one of j constant struggles either to establish the river as a boundary or to obtain control of its basin. These conflicts well illustrate the ruth that though rivers
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  • 759 19 Border Disputes REGULARLY every year now, about this time, the Russo-Japanese war scare flares up afresh. Frontier incidents assume alarming dimensions, and each time the situation grows a little tenser. Yet these border disputes are merely the symptoms of the disease, not the disease itself. Geographically, Japan
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    • 70 19 1 THE NEW EAS TERN optical co j Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians I /HAT LONDON IS DOING I who esa e Retail 218 Penang Road f (NEXT TO STRAITS ECHO.) I ’PHONE PENANG. READ j 249. k-JT- 1 charles RORFRTS j FREI!. W* Jfej in Tit a our i KEROTOMETER SUNDAY
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  • 342 20 Weights For Last Day CARD OF 8 EVENTS r nowinc are the handicaps for the "of the Selangor Turf Club Spring Xung to be run at Kuala Kumpur on Saturday, April 4 RACE 1 ponies--Clars 2-Divisipn 2 5 furlongs -2 30 pm. ROSE OF DREAMS
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  • 44 20 American Bowls Tournament (Sealed Handicaps) RESULTS Men's Doubles: D. McLeod Cralk J. B t POIn J H W Sanders J- A. McEvoy (10 points) J- H. Reid E. R. Maples (15 points) bw-t T. A. Wemyss R. N Elliot (14 points).
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  • 259 20 Large Profit DIVIDEND OF 50 CENTS The directors of Straits Steamship Company, Limited, in their report and accounts for presentation to the shareholders at the fifty-first general meeting of the Company to be held on April 4, at noon state: The directors beg to submit an audited
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  • 284 20 Dividend Of 2| Per Cent. The following is the report of the directors of Teluk Anson Rubber Estate, Ltd., for the year ended Dec- 31, 1935, to be presented at the 27th ordinary general meeting of the company, at Hongkong Bank Chambers on Saturday, Apr. 4, at
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  • 375 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN 1 Ayer Weng 1.70 1.75 1.70 1.75 Batu Selangor 92 95 92 z 95 Hong Fatt 50 52 50 52% I Jelebu 95 1.00 85 90ex Johan 29 31 29 31 Klang River 1.92% 1.97% 1.92% 1.97% Kuchai 70
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  • 132 20 Latest Quotation» Wednesday Tuesday Par s 75 7 64 <5 1 64 'New York 4.95 11 16 4.95% I Montreal 4 98% 4.98 Brussels 29.26 29 27 Geneva 15.20 15.21% Amsterdam 7.29 7.29% Milan 62 9 16 62% Berlin 12 30 12.33 i Prague 119% 119%
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  • 410 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today:— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller TIN Ampat 5 3 5 9 5 3 5,9 I Ayer Weng 1.70 1.77% 1.70 1.77% B. Selangor 91 95 92 96 Hitam
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  • 40 20 THURSDAY, APRIL 2. London Bank 4 m!st 2'4 332 I Private 3 m!st credit 4 S!? I 3 Documentary I'2 < On New York Demand 57 13 16 j India T.T. 154-% France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 43% dis.
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  • 70 20 Cheap Return Tickets Cheap facilities for travelling up Penang Hill by the Railway in the evenings has been arranged with immediate effect and excursion tickets will be issued each day after 4 p-m. at single fare for the double journey. These tickets are valid
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  • 120 20 Lnrrdnn—(Spot) I nnden—(3 months’ Business Done I’er.ang Business Dore COPRA.— (Sundried) BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London New York Singapore—Spot April/June July/Sept Oct/Dec r.U'IOCA Fair Seed Medium RICE Rangoon—Parboiled No. 1 White No. 1 White No. 2 White No. 3 Local Rice Parboiled No. 1 White No. 1 U’f’H INGE
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  • 1160 20 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMEto. i j ll A-l fl RUBBER (Dollar). 1 I Allenby Rubber Co. 1 65 j 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 10 j I.f j Amalgamated Malay Estate* J3O 3 -.0 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 40 1 uJ i Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 90
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 643 20 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Standard Nine Sa <> n Sunshine roof Syncr.cmesb. l?,0G0 i.iilesexcellent condition $BOO/-. Apply v 27, c/o Pinang Gazette NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE To Be Sold By PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday the 6th April 1936 at 11 A.M At Slot Alley, Beach Street,
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