Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 April 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 83. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY. APRIL 13, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 174 1 Herr Hitler Abandons Claims To Former Colonies CO-OPERATION IN EVENT OF WAR WITH RUSSIA Pointed Comment At Geneva On New Understanding Paris, April 12. A secret Japanese-German understanding was virtually (,ip hided at the beginning of the year, asserts Madame Tabouis today in
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  • 190 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 11. IP selling little red, blue and gree n safes Malayan school children last year, so J the children might save their cents at 1 me. the Posts and Telegraphs Depart><nt were entrusted with $10,352 for the Savings Banks. Four
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  • 95 1 —Reuter Wireless. Former Indian Agitator Arrested Bombay, April 12. Subhas Chandra Bose, former Mayor of alcutta, was arrested after landing from a tearner from Europe. Bose, after being under detention as a litical agitator, was released last year to enable him to proceed to Europe for nedical treatment.
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  • 143 1 —Reuter ■Republican Army Clashes; With Crowd BRITISH M.P. STONED I London, April 12. j I j About 100 were injured in disturbances in Dublin when a procession oi the Irish Republican Army comme- morating victims of the 1916 Rebellion, clashed with onlookers. I I Thicughcut the route
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  • 203 1 Penang Meeting 26 EVENTS IN THREE DAYS The Committee of the Penang Turf Club has decided upon a total of 26 races for the three days of the Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting opening on Saturday. There will be nine races on each of the two
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  • 127 1 —Reuter ITALIAN LINE APPROACHES DESSIE Addis Ababa, Aprjl 12. Heavy engagements are reported to be progressing on the Ogaden front where General Graziana has launched a new attack It is stated that the Abyssinians are putting up a staunch defence despite the employment of gas by
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  • 68 1 Diiuuwi. me vessel is stated to have a Famp stern, like a mine-layer.—Reuter Wireless. Suspected Italian MineLayer Alexandria, April 12. A mysterious ship, said to be Italian with rows of mines on her decks, is reported to have been seen recently cruising at a distance of ten to
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  • 228 1 "Good Old Days" Or. $250 A Month SIR WILLIAM SHENTON RETIRES Champagne for dinner every night' —on $250 a month'. That is what one could have in the "good old days” according to Sir William Shenton, a member oi the Hong Kong Executive Council and one of
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  • 59 1 PENANG-PERAK CRICKET At 12.20 p.m. today Penang, in their second innings, had scored 70 for 7 wickets. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur April 13. Elkins beat Paterson one up in the final of the Malayan Golf Championship after being three down and eight to play. He won
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    • 51 1 Ag -> “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliciously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a favour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of cur statement. 'PHONE PENANG 1500. BUTTERWORTH 33.
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    • 19 1 THE GOLDEN BOOK of the ROLLEIFLEX contains a collection of tba world’s best pictures taken with this wonder camera.
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  • 1888 1 LABOURERS NOW PAYING THEIR OWN PASSAGES The 1935 report of the United Planting Association of Malaya reviews the activities of the association during the first year of its existence as a united organisation. On the whole, it is stated, the working of the association
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    • 1667 2 K/* iTt’S FOR CASUAL! D A hi IS C I :CB -K-- .y; ADVERTISEMENTS D __Y I AH relating io| HONG KONG AND [™E MERCANTILE BANK I ivertisenients should be addressed to' SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LTD. -~e Advertising Manager, The' CORPORATION I (Incorporated in England) B x aang Gazette.
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  • 121 3 Unexpected Arrival From Australia By Air CAPE RECORD A FAMILY AFFAIR" (brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 11. Jim Mollison who arrived in Singapore unannounced in the Ouantas plane from Australia gave the “Sunday Tinies” details of a 25,000 mile flight he will make round the
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  • 237 3 P. T. DEPARTMENT WAIL Heavy Bu rden On Staff SURPLUS OF 5400,000 FOR YEAR (From O Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 10Mok stamp;, sold, more letters delivered, mor e te??phones used, more revenue—but no increase of s f an to make ,up for the gaps left bv -lump retrenchment is
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  • 156 3 Number Doubled Last Year MALAYA—BRITAIN RADIO! TELEPHONE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuahn Lumpur, April 10. The number of wireless licences in j Malaya was more than doubled last year. At the beginning of 1935 there were 1,700 listeners’ licences, and at the end of the year there
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  • 37 3 Siamese King's Mother NOT BECOMING CHRISTIAN (brom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 11. Last night’s Siamese broadcast emphatically denied any truth in the rumour published in a Siamese paper about the King’s mother embracing Christianity.
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  • 84 3 -Reuter. Former President Expelled Mexico City, April 11. I General Calles, a former President of Mexico, has been expelled from the Republic by order of President Cardenas. Senators and Deputies had previously accused General Calles of being responsible for dynamiting a train. Before leaving General Calies denied
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  • 184 3 MOFFETT MASSEY (From. Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 11. Mr. Robeit Nixon Moffett of Messrs. Mansfield Co., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffett, was married at St. Andrew s Cathedral today to Miss Betty Holden Massey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
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  • 76 3 For P. T. Department (From Ou? Own Correspondent) Kua'a Lumpur, April 10. A windfall of §5,238 went into the coffers of the Malayan Posts and Telegraphs Department last year, as a result of the carelessness of those who sent money by postThis amount was found in undeliverable
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    • 379 3 2?BAL w JJLLV7 rn 2n i I JIl 11 w ''J’ 1 ■'.'mv tjj m jh ht7ui.ii H The Star B H o/ the Fete Wjß* Aot by her beauty, but by g j I ber subtle attractiveness and A f H 4; I charm, enhanced and under- O C
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  • 409 4 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES i Schedule Of Principal t Lines "'he following i s a list of vessels arriving :.j sailing from Penang during the ween Jlv WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 I MATA HARI from 'Singapore via port.:. i SILVERGL AVA” from Singapore via Belawan sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta.
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    • 600 4 ALL THE THRILLS OF "EAST OF BORNEO" ECLIPSE D BY THIS SHIRLEY IN HER GREATEST PICTURE Singing, j Smiling, Charming Her Way Into Your Heart Again! SENSATIONAL UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION WHICH IS DRAWING CROWDS AT j I Jffi W W OPENING TODAY M w 'P* JI M ®*9 Shows: today 3
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  • 1268 5 Etkihs A Paterson To Meet In Final A. T. AIRD WINS BOGEY EVENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 12. A 200-yard spoon shot from the rough the middle of the green ended a n almost* -ensational semi-final match in the Malayan I v •b'’ championship
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  • 386 5 Rvmorkaute f es£©rmai>aes CAPT. CREEEON AND G. WEST IN FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 13. The F.M.S. Rifle Championship, which is being held by the F-M-S.V.F. Rifle Association, began today at the Kuala Lumpur Rifle Range under ideal weather conditions when some remarkable performance
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  • 233 5 The following are the P.C.C. cricket Jxtures for the 1936 season; showing also the dates of Inter-State Matches and Trial games:— Mon. April 13) bat. 18) Use of P.R.C-—Esplanade Sun. 19) Sat. 25 Sun. 26 Use of P.R.C.—Esplanade I Sun. 26 vs Krian Club—Farit Buntar. Sat. May
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  • 325 5 Beats Young Tar ley In Return Fight I EAGLE WINS AFTER HARD! SCRAP WITH FOND I I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 12. i Boxing tonight Marquez beat Young Tarley on points over 12 rounds. The I battle was lively while it lasted but that
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    • 224 5 the fieU’ PINANG GAZETTE The Pinang Gazette having been acquired by a new company and restaffed and re-equipped will w be published in a new form on and from APRIL Features of the nej} Gazette will be WORK'D WIDE CABLE NEWS SERVICE and SPECIAL TELEGRAMS from our own correspondents in
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  • 693 6 First Dey's Results YA A!YA AND KLUMPUR FAY BEST (From O_r Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 11. Le weather was threatening and un-j kin for the first day of the Skye MeetI Tneie was a slight drizzie. The g was soft after heavy rain earlier in
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  • 420 6 Handicaps Far First Day CARD OF 9 EVENTS The foilowing are the handicaps for the first day of the Penang Turf Club Easter Meeting to be run at Penang on Saturday, April 18 Horses, Class 11, Div. I, 6 Furs. ORMOLU 9.00 KIRKDALE 8.13 QUEEN’S
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  • 490 6 Low Scoring Match RAMU TAKES FOUR WICKETS FOR 9 In a low scoring match, the Rangers defeated th? Penang Epworth League on Saturday on the Suffolk House ground by 26 runs. The Rangers batted first and were all out for 69 runs, to which A. Soo
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  • 1373 6 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH FOOTBALL CELTIC CONSOLIDATES THEIR POSITION IN SCOTTISH LEAGUE LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE London, April 11. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues and the League tables to date DIVISION I Aston Villa
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 149 6 NEW BUILDING OF WEARNE BROS., LTD. From Cth April, 1936, Wearne Bros., Ltd., Penang, will occupy the new budding opposite the E. O. Hotel and will continue to sell and service Morris Cars and Trucks, Wolseley, Vav.xhall, Armstrong Siddeley, Daimler and other makes with the exception > of Ford Cars
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    • 155 6 Flatulence gone in 2 minutes There are many remedies that relieve flatulence —after an hour or two. Now there is one that will completely banish that distressing condition in two minutes. This new remedy Is Chardox a highly-ac-tivated charcoal—fifty timesmore effective in its action than ordinary medicinal charcoal. Chardox is
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  • 438 7 By Sultan Of Perak PENANG PROMINENT IN GALA SPORTS (brom Our Perak Representative) J poll, April 11. In brilliant sunshine and before a i<irgv gathering of prominent local residents and visitors from Penang, Selangor and Singapore, the Sultan of I eiak officially performed the opening die
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  • 539 7 Good Win By Selangor Malays VISITORS EXCEL AT LONG PASSING Uy tor the best game see,, the S.X.I. ground f,„ the last three days was witSX 8e 2 C£ i er,lay wh€ the f ated -he Itorul Aihsan Football Club by the odd goal in five. This is
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  • 574 7 Quarter-Finals Reached TEIK LIM TWISTS ARM The fourth round singles matches were played on Sat. at the Volunteer Drill Hall and the eight quarter-finalists are Lim Ewe Chye, Teoh Chye Poon, Stanley Cornehut', Tan Ah Fee, Lee Ee Sin, Tan Kong Tat, Keong Slew Tat and Tan
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  • 95 7 —Reuter. London Welsh Well Beaten London, April 11. The following are the results of the principal Rugby Union matches played today Bridgwater 3, Blackheath 11. Bristol 13, Leicester 6. Cardiff 7, Barbarians 3. Gloucester 32, London Welsh 13 Llanelly 6, Northampton 6. Neath 13, Devonport Services 8. North
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  • 292 7 Dreadnought B.P.'s Visit To Alor Star (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, April 10. j The Bukit Mertajam “Dreadnought’’ Brdminton Party visited Alor Star today and played against the ‘‘Hottentots Badminton Party and the Sunroe Badminton Paity of Alor Star. I The “Dreadnoughts” drew with the
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    • 62 7 FROM THE CONNOISSEUR’S NOTE BOOK. I H E What were revel without WINE What were WINE without song (Stephen Phillip?) For your dinner party J Buy your WINES from CALDBECK’S i THE HOUSE OF THE CONNOISSEUR i| R hv Messrs. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Ltd. g This advertisement is pub i.h
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    • 228 7 Back to health Wj' and strength -with MORLICK’S When illness has left you weak and limp. ..JK'C/ your body’s great need is nourishment M\- ViP nourishment that will rebuild wasted tissues JFJ iV}'' and bring energy deeding back, yet placing no P A. I i Z V /Ji' I» strain
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  • 555 8 THE armaments industry continues to ride on the long wave of prosperity that had its beginning only a few years ago. Every other week pronouncements are made in this country and that envisioning larger defence programmes. Money is being translated freely- into war materials, and
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  • 340 8 THIE faulty demarcation of frontiers has caused heart-burning among statesmen the world over, and inability to achieve rectification lias in several instances provoked hostilities. The Italo-Abyssinian war is a direct result of a border dispute, while the disastrous campaign in South America between Bolivia and Para nay. which
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  • 1268 8 MR. LIM NEE SOON Part He Flayed In Birth Of Chir.ese Republic The inside s.ory of the part played by preminent Singapore Chinese in the revolu--1 cion which cverthxew the Manchu Dynasty and brought about the birth of the Republic oi
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  • 160 8 The Imperial Airways mail plane Dorado’’ arrived On Saturday at 2-24 p m. from Hong Kong and left today at 6-20 am. with one passenger, Mr. Ramplen Jones, for Hong Kong. The mails from Hong Kong were sent out by genera] delivery today at 9 am.
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  • 57 8 —Reuter Aircraft Not Struck By Lightning London, April 12 Technical experts state that the Dion» (which made a forced landing at Lynrpne was not struck by lightning, as previously supposed, but became highly charged with static electricity. Upon discharge of this into the clouds, the radio installation broke
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  • 40 8 Reuter Wireless. Rome, April 12 The Cabinet has approved a decree authorising a compulsory drafting of a portjon of the annual conscripts to the air force. Thereby Italy becomes the first country to impose compulsory air force service.—
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 16 8 Secure you/iay DEL MONTE Agents for Malaya Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 754 9 CLOSE CONTEST WITH LITTLE JUAN AT PENANG (By Our Boxing Correspondent) In the best bout of the evening Speedy Pancho, junior flyweight champion of Penang, defeated Little Juan on points over ten rounds at the Fun and Frolic Arena, Penang, last night. Pancho, who showed
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  • 194 9 PASSENGERS BY THE "KEDAH" A large party from Singapore, Malacca and Penang, which left on a pleasure cruise ■> Pulau Langkawi on Friday, returned to j Penang this morning. Ihe following form the party:— PENANG Mr. and Mrs- L- Wasem. Mr- and Mrs- Blackwell, Mr- J-S
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  • 63 9 .—Reuter- Houston (Texas), April Ilin the Davis Cup tennis competition, the United States beat Mexico by three mathces to nil. Donald Budge (United States) beat Esteban Reyes (Mexico) 6—3, 6— l» 1’ F Ritsey Grant (United States) beat Daniel Hernande (Mexico) 3 —6, 6 —2, 6 3.
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  • 139 9 Flying a new type of cabin monoplane which he intends to use in an air-taxi service C. J. (‘‘Jimmy’’) Melrose, the famous young Australian flier is believed to be approaching Penang in an attempt to set up new figures for the England-Australia solo record held
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  • 148 9 Kong Tat And Ee Sin In Semi-Finals The following are yesterday’s results in the Penang Junior Badminton championships doubles section-Semi-finalists: Tan Kong Tat and Lee Ee Sin beat Cheah Poh Teen and Oh Chooi Seng 21-1, 21-6-Quarter-finalists: Lim Ewe Chye and Keong Siew Tat w.o. Oh Bian
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 45 9 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 75th April DINNER DANCE CABARET with EVY MARNY TN A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. DINNER $3 NON-DINERS $1 EVY MARNY Will also appear at the Dinner Dances to be held on Thursday Saturday next. WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL.
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    • 348 9 WVWWWVWWWWVWVVVWVWW Jr >5 0 FOR YOUR DOG! KENNE-LAC is the new vitaminic milk food for dogs, containing taste/esscod-liveroil concentrate. Primarily for puppies, it has proved of supreme value for maintaining condition at all ages. For nursing bitches—for dogs recovering from strain or illness—KEN NE-LAC is the perfect food. “For bone
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  • 378 10 Huge Potential Native Output A MILLION TONS Amsterdam, March 24 According to a Batavian newspaper, authoritative circles here declared that potential native rubber production in the Netherlands Indies is estimated at not less than 1,000,000 tons per annum. This estimate is based on the preliminary results
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  • 295 10 increased Standard For 1936 Amsterdam, March 25. The “Javasche Courant” reveals that tnls year’s standard production for 1,108 £uobe r plantations in the Netherlands ast Indies amounts to 259,878 tons. figures for 74 other plantations are, howe v er, not available, but a preliminary estimate gives
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  • 272 10 PROFIT OF $17,317 The directors of the Kamasan Rubber Company Limited, in their annual report state:— The profit for the year amounted to $17,317-42- To this has to be added the sum of 812.332-21 brought forward from 1934 making a total of $29,649-63, out of which
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  • 114 10 No Alarm Over Estimate Amsterdam, March 29. Potential production estimates of the Netherlands Indian native rubber growers at 1,000,000 tons annually has had no influence whatever on the Dutch Rubber share markets. While Amsterdam rubber circles are of opinion that the estimate may be fairly
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  • 646 10 Annual Prize-Giving DR. TEMPANY’S FAITH IN MALAYA’S FUTURE “I shall leave this country with deep regret. Its charm and the wide diversities of its agricultural interests give it a fascination that is all its own. I believe that its future can be very bright. I believe
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  • 171 10 Chinese Acquitted On Serious Charges In the Seremban Supreme Court before Mr. Justice J. Aitken, the last assizes ca.se, after a hearing of three days, came to an abrupt conclusion, his lordship intimating to Mr. Jeff—who was addressing the court at the there was a doubt in
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  • 572 10 Plea For Small Holder AN OPEN LETTER TO SIR T. COMYN-PLATT In an open letter to Sir Thomas Cornyn Platt, which he asked the “Malay Mail” to i pub’ish, Mr- C-J- Windsor writes: "To the inhabitants of the Ulu country it is welcome news indeed to
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    • 236 10 By Appointment U g morris SpeciaiiSation has extended Britain's Small Car Superiority to the Big Car class ///fk The value in the Morris Big Sixes is challenging competition in every market Everyone who understands cars knows that a car built by Specialisation is worth considerably more. But only the Morris
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  • 4238 11 Mr. V. A. Lowmqer's Message To Empire Readers Malayan Information Agency's Useful Work Fresh Efforts To Abolish The Mui-Tsai System Steady Reduction In Stocks Of Rubber Features Of The Tin Position m Our Own Corresyondence) 1 London, March 31. A British Malaya Supplement T.i irrent issue
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  • 655 12 M.G. Reddish Most successful Entrant (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpu April 12. Competitors from neany all states in dalaya took part in the haif-nule standing itarl sped trihl held under the auspices of he Automobil Association of Malaya, Seangor and Pahang Branch, at Lornie Road
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  • 595 12 Legislation To Be Introduced In Colony J i RECTIFYING A SERIOUS LOSS OF REVENUE 1 1 s The introduction of heavy new motor taxes in the F. M- S. is foreshadowed by publication of the text of a Bill to be introduced in the Legislative
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  • 423 12 Malaya A Happy Hunting Ground INCREASING NUMBER i ENGAGED IN SINGAPORE I Although many Malayan firms still r. fuse to take any men but those recruited at regular intervals from England, the numbers of locally engaged Europeans in Singapore is increasing almost every' month. Singapore is rtill the
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  • 42 12 Certificates Of Origin To Be Furnished On or after May 1, 1936, motor vehicles presented for first registration in the Straits Settlements will have to be accompanied by a certificate of origin containing details showing empire and non-erupire costs.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 96 12 fl New Way To fl END M UNWANTED HAIR The latest discovery of science. A perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair in three minutes. Razors only make the hair grow (aster and thicker. The old fashioned depilatories are evil-smelling and dangerous. This new beauty cream, called New Veet, makes
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 77 13 < EVERY SHOW PACKED SINCE OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS! 2-15 5-45 9-00 THE NEW SUPERB TAMIL TALKIE 4> S aran Sahara" i%' with MISS T.M. SARATHAMBAL AND OTHERS 42 MELODIOUS SWEET SONGS Prices: 20 cts., 40 cts., 60 cts., 80 cts. $l.OO. LAST FEW NIGHTS ONLY NEXT CHANGE ,2 THE
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    • 642 13 Wireless I Programmes I 3.3.0. TODAY TRANSMISSION 5 i The fol'owing frequencies will be used GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 xn-)» GSG 9.58 Mc/s (31.32 m), GSA 6.05 Mc/s (49.59; m.). I 6.20 am. Big Ben. Bells, and a Reli- gious Service,* relayed from St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London. 7.10 A Mozart recital
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    • 392 13 Reynolds. Produc-d by Pasocoe Thornton. E 6.50 Bra h rm?’ Hungarian Dances.t 7.00 A Poetry Reading. 7.20 Greenwich time B signal. A Recital of English folk songs by S 1 Muriel Wilson (Australian soprano) and D Gordon Tenny Brand (Canadian baritone.) P 7.50 Talk “Imperial Affairs,"* by H. V. E
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    • 277 13 ELENA CHELI (soprano) and RENATO AGOSTINI (baritone), including- .songs by BEANCHI, DONAUDY, C A L D A RA, SCHUBERT. In the interval Address by Dr. UGO BONO, M.P. speaking on "The < PUGLIE AQUEDUCT” Organ Recital by EMILIO BUSSOLINI. Music by RANZA- TO, MENDELSSOHN, GABRIL MARIE and others. News bulletin
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    • 51 13 In the interval: Address by Prof. GIACOMO GUIDI on LEPTIS MAGNA (Archeological findings in North Africa). News bulletin in Italian. DICTATION OF PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING 27th APRIL. SATURDAY, APRIL 18 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement. News bulletin in English. Summary of news for the week in HINDUSTANI. Vocal Duos
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  • 114 14 Rugby Radio Service. j Supplementary Estimates £3,000,000 FOR ROYAL AIR FORCE London, April 11. Considerable interest wag eroused by the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s announcement before the House of Commons adjourned for the Easter recess on Thursday that he anticipated that the additional reI quirement for the
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  • 81 14 RED CROSS NEUTRALITY Reuter. League Refused Documentary Material SHARP COMMENT BY MR. EDEN Geneva, April 11. The International Red C.oss Committ dod-Bcd on ti?o ground of" its noutrHtor which the League has asked in connection with charges against Italy violating the laws by w>?r Mr Anthony Eden sh a ip
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  • 65 14 i me -vian —Reuter. Firing For 20 Minutes Moscow, April 11. Another Soviet-Manchukuo border clash has occurred according to a message from Khabarovsk which states that a patrol of five Soviet frontier guards met a party of Manchukuoans within the Soviet border and when challenged the invaders
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  • 52 14 Reui er. Makes Forced Landing At Lympne London, April 11. The Imperial Airways liner “Dione” was struck by lightring in a snow storm en route to Paris from Croydon It made a fore ad landing at Lympne and la er ieturned to Croydon. No one
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  • 390 14 BRITISH AEROPLANES MEAN PEACE" Rugby Radio Service. o Sanctions Mean War CLOSE OF GENEVA DISCUSSIONS London,. April 11. The Eoreign Secretary and the Lord Privy Seal left Geneva last night at the close of the discussion with the other Locarno Powers. Mr. Eden is flying from Paris to Lympne and
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  • 65 14 Reuter. i On British Submarine WHILE REFITTING AT DEVONPORT I I London, April 11. I Secret Service men are investigating mto a suspected case of sabotage concerning submarine L 54 during refitting at the Devonport Dockyard. It is stated when i the engines were being inspected a spann-er
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  • 36 14 —Reuter. China Sends Second Pretest > ’V Nanking, April 11. Ch na has sent a second protest to Russia against the Soviet —Outer —Mongol Pact and describes Moscow explanations on the subject as groundless.
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  • 892 16 REQUIRE 165 TO WIN POOR SHOWING IN FIRST INNINGS PERAK OUT FOR 188 AND 57 (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, April 12. Resuming their first innings today, Perak who had scored 57 for three wickets, raised their total to 188, Blelloch top scoring with an
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