Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 April 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 90. Vol. XCIV. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 828 1 —British Wireless. Foreign Secretary’s Grave Speech Security Of Europe Hangs On Outcome Of Present War London, April 20. Great Britain’s attitude towards problems that confront members of the League of Nations in veiw of the failure oi efforts at conciliation *in the Italo-Abyssinian dispute,
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  • 167 1 ESCORT FOR GOVERNOR NEXT SUNDAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 20. Air Commodore Sydney Smith, Air Officer commanding the R. A. F., Far East, told the “Pinang Gazette” correspondent today that No. 100 Torpedo Bomber Squadron would during the course of f.qufldron exercise provide an
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  • 233 1 Judge's Comment In Perjury Appeal (From Cur Own Correspondent!. Singapore, April 21. The Lambert appeal was dismissed Lambert was taken to prison. Mr. Justice Adrian Clark agreed with the sentence. He said if the magistrate had passed a sentence of six months’ rigorous imprisonment on each
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  • 84 1 Searchina Medical Examination (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 20. Enrolment forms are being sent from R. A. F. Headquarters, Seletar, today to officers selected for the Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force. After they have filled in the enrolment forms, selected pilcto will be giv-n medical examinatio.i. Th
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  • 66 1 Madrid, April 18. Two hundred Fascists end twenty-five Civil Guards are reported to have been arrested including a colonel, a major and three captains. Many changes have been effected in the high command of the Civil Guard.—Reuter Wireless. :o: The following left by the night mail tram
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  • 134 1 —Reuter. Bolivian Situation Explained SUGGESTED EXISTENCE OF HUGE INVISIBLE STOCK London, April 20. I The belief that tin is now coming to Britain more freely than for some time past is borne out by this week’s stock figures in United Kingdom ware-houses of 558 tons, an
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  • 153 1 —Reuter. Cut-Throat Dumping To Be Stopped Cairo, April 20. I Japan will shortly pursue a new foreign trade policy, as it is realised that cutthroat dumping methods eventually reacted against heir own trade, stated Dr. Kasama, Japanese representative in the Japanese-Egyptian trade negotiation.--. Rejecting Egyptian proposals
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  • 106 1 —Reuter. Discovery Near The Pyramids Cairo, April 20 Four intact Egyptian tombs, one of which contains the world’s oldest mummy, have been discovered near the Pyramids by Mr. Selim Hassan. Professor of Egyptology at Cairo University. The tombs include the mummy of the son of Chefren, builder of
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  • 93 1 Shanghai, April 18 The Chinese Government will pay tribute to the services and sacrifices of Mr. L’m Nee Soon of Singapore on behalf of China by building an artistic memorial to h’m at Nanking. The memorial will be near that of Dr. Sun Y?t Sen and
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  • 75 1 Addis Ababa, April 18. Two Italians bombers flew low ever the capital th’r morrme e”'’ f’-nnned cylinders which exploded, giving out clouds of red, green and yellow smoke, the Italian national colours. The population is less panicky than hitherto. —Reuter Wireless. o: H. H. the Raja of
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  • 165 1 Suggested Tokio-Bangkok Service Next Autumn EVENTUAL EXTENSION TO INDIES VIA SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 21. It is understood Japanese air Transport companies are hoping t<* link up Tokio and Bangkok with a regular air Service before the end of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 772.
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    • 73 1 THE GOLDEN BOOK of the ROLLEIFLEX contains a collection at the world’s best pictures taken with this wonder camera. “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 flavour
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  • 1060 2 INDUSTRIAL AREAS OPEN TO ATTACK The following appeared in the Morning Post from a Special Correspondent at Prague. A year ago three German-speaking Czechoslovakian citizens were protesting their loyalty to the Czechoslovakian Republic before a court of law. Today they sit alongside pan-German leaders in the
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  • 1392 2 PASSED AT SHORT MEETING OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NO SPEECHES ON ADJOURNMENT From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Singapore, April 20. Twenty-six minutes sufficed for the meeting of the Legislative Council this morning. In that time tributes were paid to former members, six motions carried, three
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 466 2 FOR SALE Refrigerator. In use 6 weeks only. NEW BUILDING OF I Terfeut order. Box No. 34, c/o Pinang 214 WEARNE BROS., LTD. I n |r |ij| /|AIf A Q From 6th April, 1936, Weame Bros.. D. K. MALAKAK, Ltd., p enangi win occupy the new Licensed Surveyor Leveller building
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    • 360 2 This Simple Treatment 'Quickly Heals ECZEMA AND OTHER SKIN ERUPTIONS The amazing curative powers of the gives you days of peace and comfort Cuticura treatment are due to a unique and nights of restful sleep. But, best Combination of soothing, healing anti- of all, Cuticura is an amazing medicaments. Nothing
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  • 2479 3 CORPUS OF ESTATE TO BE IMMEDIATELY DISTRIBUTED UNDER DIRECTION OF THE COURT COURT OF APPEAL REVERSES LOWER COURT DECISION As already mentioned yesterday the Court of Appeal has reversed the decision of the Lower Court and ordered an immediate distribution of the corpus of
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  • 92 3 Sequel To Accident Near Changkat Jering (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, April 18. The adjourned hearing into the death of a Tamil driver, named Asupathy was ended this morning before Che Samah, the Taiping Coroner in the Taiping Coroner’s Court. A v erdict of death due to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 540 3 Tuestlay, 21st April, 1936. Firn Frolic FOR THI W«$T TIME IN PENANG 3 COMBINED CANTONESE OPERAS PENANG, ALOR STAR, TAIPING 1. CHEE PAH TAI FONG SEONG” 2. “CHUMM LOONG HOOT SIN” With Messrs. U Tai Hon, Alun Kok Fie, Wong Sze Kok. Misses Chan Ginn Loong Moay Lan Heong. Seals
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  • 2425 4 A REVU; OF J WIT A NEW FILM FROM VIENNA AN EXCELLENT j AMERICAN PICTURE! (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 .ondon. April 11. A record list of box-holders and stall-holders, headed b\ the King, has been announced by the management of the Royal Opera
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  • 154 4 If Dickens had not had the habit of getting on the wrong side of his artists, and if “Phiz” had not made bonfire of all his correspondence while in a temper Mr. K R. G. Browne, the well-known humorist, might have been much
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  • 233 4 SpeJl Spreads To ILS, New York. April 6. “Gloomy Sunday." the Hungarian lament which has driven 18 people in that country to suicide, has claimed an American victim too. When sung in New York recently it was remarked that there was nothing in the words or
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  • 131 4 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Sequel To Visit Of Japanese Armada Tsingtao, April 18. The wildest rumours are circulating in consequence of the visit of the Japanese Naval Armada. Adm. Shen Hung-lieh, the mayor, has issued a statement that the visit is solely in the nature
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  • 426 4 U.S. Detectives In I England ALLEGED SWINDLER TRACED Two Nev/ York detectives landed at Plymouth from the liner Manhattan. They are on the concluding stage of a worldwide search for men connected with an offence committed 14 years ago. Lt. George Magee to’d a Daily Telegraph
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 497 4 Vigour Resforerf, Glands Made Your. Iff &U7S i K > sk,n depression, ami sleep, because an American n„ discovered a quick KLj Do< tor these trouMefC Ca3y Way < J if? r ery is i n pleasant to-take tabW fonn irf :i i' a j|( ar less, does away with
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  • 777 5 A Million Miles Of Ambulance Work XING EDWARD'S TRIBUTE Sixty thousand people sway alarmingly as the teams trot out on to the professional football ground. Suddenly there js a cry of alarm. “She’s fainted!” A woman is gently handed over the heads of the crowd and two familiar figures
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  • 191 5 RABBI DENOUNCES HITLERISM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 18. Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin,, America’s famous Radio rabbi, who arrived by the s.s. President Hayes today with his wife and daughter, told the Sunday Gazette correspondent that the world to-day had to decide between two classes—those who
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  • 176 5 Coroner's Verdict On Death Of Indian Merchant (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 18. "I find Mohamed Yusog bin Kader Sultan shot himself with the intention of taking his own life said Mr W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner, closing the inquiry held into death the late manager
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  • 133 5 .—Sin Chew Jit Poh. Ordered T© Leave Manchukuo By May 1 Shanghai, April 18. Foreign reports from Manchukuo state that rumours have revived that Moscow has ordered all Soviet citizens to evacuate Manchukuo by May 1 under pain of forfeiting citizenship. Meanwhile two fresh Soviet divisions, comprising infantry;
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  • 61 5 Brought To Bangkok For Christening (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok April 18. Goods aboard the Infperial aeroplane from Calcutta this afternoon included fresh strawberries and a bottle of water from the Jordan, required for a local christening. The water is the colour of gingerbeer and The water is
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  • 40 5 The second session of the Penang Assizes will open before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith on Monday. April 27 The calendar is expected to be an unusually long one. Already 11 cases have been listed.
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  • 993 5 AN UNEXPLAINED JUNGLE PHENOMENON A strange story of “dancing, drifting balls of light’’ in the jungles of Pahang is told to the Sunday Times by a Euro- pean who has seen them on three different occasions. Although he closely questioned the Sakai concerning these lights he
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  • 307 5 Died In Parents' Home After Leng Illness The funeral took pace in Uenang yesterday of th-' late Rev. Bro. Loh Lean Fatt. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Loh Chit Mun. from 29 Burmah Road, to the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
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  • 297 5 Free Sales Exchanges Among Members The usual weekly meeting of the Penang Stamp Club was held by kind courtesy of The Chinese Merchants’ Club at their pre-| mises No- 124. Burmah Road, Penang, on Sunday. 'There was a good attendance and among those present were Mr. Chas.
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  • 599 5 TO CROSS OCEANS IN 26-FT. BOAT 4 Z In a small ship’s beat that is now being fitted cut in the Singapore Harbour Board workshop, a Singapore European will set cut from Keppel Harbour in a few weeks on one of the most hazardous world sea voyager
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  • 816 5 Wife's Story In Court MRS. TRENNERY'S APPLICATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 18. “This is a case where the course of truelove did not run smooth,” Commented Mr. Mendis in opening for the plaintiff when H. E. Trennery was summoned before Mr. Cunnyngham Brown at the instance
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 93 5 1 Restores Natural to Your Teeth! T’nere is now a way t) restore the natural whiteness to your teeth. All you do i; put just a half-inch cf Kolyno? on a dry brush. Quicxly Kolynos removes the ugly yellow stains and (Jju destroys the d ir. rous mouth germs mat
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 519 6 w b 144 3fe sm kj va w I h■ hB ii 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 last nights s 3 OPENING TONIGHT s 6-15 TONIGHT- 9-30 THE LONG-AWAITED SUPREME POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 PERFORMANCES iwmvni ?*v Don't Miss The New Love Team! TAMIL TALKIE DOLORES DEL RIO and WARREN WILLIAM The
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  • 658 7 FRESH COLOUR SCHEMES IN THE HOME (From Our Wowan Correspondent) London, April 14. Spring-cleaning is regarded by mere man >s a standing joke or a perfect nuisance. Vivos. on the other hand, realise it to be a genuine necessity, if homes are to be
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  • 174 7 STORKS' BUSY MONTH IN PENANG Four European boys we e among the 57 s children born in the Municipality of George Town during last month. Two I irasian girls will alro have their annii sary of their birthday in March next tr. The Chinese population increased by
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  • 177 7 Reuter. Lord Linlithgow Arrives 1 At New Delhi New Delhi, April 18 The Imperial Capital accorded a fitting reception to the new Viceroy. A salute of thirty-one guns announced the arrival of the special train. Indian infantry provided the guard of honour. Crow'ds cheered as the Linlithgows drove
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  • 66 7 others are in hospital critically ill- Re ,J ter. Tragedy b ’fore a party of English schoolboys on excursion in the Black Forest. Caught in a fierce snowstorm, they lost their bearings and eventually reached the ham'et of Hofsgrund in Sauchinsland District late at night in a
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  • 152 7 Will Fit In Th* Oven Better The stream-line craze has spread to the turkey kingdom but for purely practical reasons. Because be wants to provide housewives with a bird which v.-i'l fit more easily into the modern oven, a Sydney poulterer intends producing a species
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  • 117 7 Extra Penetration I Fewer Claiming that hr has invented a bullet which wil penetrate steel plate and other substances further than any yet made, Henry Hayden, a twenty-eight years NewSouth Wales motor mechanic has Come tG Sydney to offer it to the Defence Department. He says also
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  • 127 7 They Share A Tent Together Every year for the past twelve years in the same cabin on the same ship. Captain James Caulfeild, has journeyed 10,000 miles from London to New South Wales to hold what he calls hi* “annual convention” with his brother,
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  • 171 7 U.S.A. Skiji Sales OtKr’val Wsol Before long. Australians may be revising their opinion that the rabbit is an unmitigated pest. Thanks to the skill of American furriers, states Austral News, the anima! is fast becoming a considerah’e source of wealth Figures just supplied by the USA Consul
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  • 235 7 Mow To Be Worn When gloves are worn on ceremonial oc- J casions, -both gloves are to be worn on the 1 hands. I This is decreed in revised regulations go- verning the wearing of uniform by officers of the Fleet, published in Admiralty Fleet Orders. It
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 7 A CAROL STONE, daughter of Fred Stone, the stage star, makes her screen debut in Freckles,**
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 160 7 not mfob z TIGER igw XZ ..jZy I BeUeie ifoa I (J I r? i Always Something s i fe New O 'll i eastern v I iI j- I, L ij I L 1 iit Finest Value in Pure iW M |l| I I h!U' Kf Il' i I
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  • 737 8 Mr. Duff Cooper, Secretary of War. addressing a Territorial Army de- monstration at Manchester last night described the European situation as graver than 1914. Mr. Duff Cooper is a highly responsible member of the British Cabinet and he obviously chose this phrase after the most careful
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  • 114 8 Passing Through Penang On Thursday Among the passengers by the P. O. Chitral. arriving at Penang on Thursday, i« Major-General F.S.G. Piggott, New British Military Attache at Tokio in succession to Colonel E. A. H. James. Maj.-Gen. Piggott has had ong association with Japan. He was stationed at
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  • 673 8 UNDER Ordinance No. 155 (Companies), No. 9 of 1905 i —Behn Meyer and Company,, Limited, was struck off the Register' on April 8. It has thus taken °ver twenty-one years to complete the formalities since December 18, 1914, when the company went into liquidation Previous to incorporation
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  • 458 8 Chinese Couple Charged JUDGMENT RESERVED Hearing war concluded in the District Court yesterday afternoon in the case in < which a Chinese named Tch Boon Thow and his wife, Lim Kim Beng, were both charged with ill-treating a mui, tsai named Lei Ah Ket, while the
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  • 168 8 Epidemic Of Audacity And Brutality Paris, April 14. Anxiety has been caused by an epidemic of gangsterism which is sweeping the City. Six cases have occurred during the past w-eek of audacity and brutaHty rivalling American racketeers. The first resulted in the murder of Louis Leplee, the so-called
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 473 8 V A A M JI ft y re !ffBKEgfi«g|SaMJHWC> > M ®k»i '7 J 1 I>W. cess—the result of years of re- W‘ a search by French Chemists —has j-. ■.««-> now been patented by Tokalon. E 1 THE SENSATION It makes Poudre Tokalon cling 2 z> E five times
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    • 34 8 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. o OBTAINABLE AT All the leading dealers. o BOLB AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Stnyapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 356 9 Modern Methods To Ensure Health And thrift COMPETITIONS ORGANISED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 20. Because drawing water from a well was insufficient for their needs Malays in a kampong last year took bamboo poles and laid a pipe line to a dam
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  • 460 9 NOTICE The Post Office, Penang, notifies that a legram from the G.P.0., London, stales that the mail despatched from Penang on March 28 by the s.s. Corfu” was delivered n I.ondon on April 18. AIR MAIDS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, •via Singapore, and thence
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  • 100 9 YESTERDAY TODAY No market £207.17.6 ondon—(Spot) market f 203.12.6 London —(3 months) N «in? «2 1 Singapore IU 18 si qcbs Done §lO2 (>2’i lenan g 25 tons isiness Done 16 $5.16 X)PRA.—(Sundried) $9.00 SLACK PEPPEB ‘KER:— 7%d ew York 2 6%c 26%C gapore-Spot 27c May/June 27 Uc
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  • 372 9 To And From China IF C.M.S.N. Co. STARTS SERVICE The object of the request was to foster i Chinese trade abroad by reducing the cost of transport. The project was promptly approved by the Ministry, but although it was repeated--1 ly reported on subsequent occasions that
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  • 285 9 Selangor League Football (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 20. The Selangor Chinese took full points in the first division soccer match on the padang today when they defeated the Customs by three goals to one. Territorially the Customs shared an equal measure of the
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  • 182 9 First Time In History Of Taiping Sport (Srom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 20. For the first time in the history of local sport, a team of enterprising Chettier badminton players from Kulim came to this town and engaged their compatriots here in a series of friendly
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  • 187 9 Keystcnians Beaten By Marigold Party At the Free School Hal] on Sunday tlnMarigold Badminton Party beat the Keystone Badminton Party by 3 matches to 2 in the fi st of the Junior Inter-team Cora petition series. On the same afternoon Lim Ewe Chy? and Keong Siew Tat beat
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  • 86 9 Opening Matches GAMES WON EASILY There were no surprises or any spectacular t nnis in the opening matches in the Penang Lawn Tennis Association Championship meeting which opened yesterday on the P. C. C. Courts. Four matches in the Men's Open Singles were played and resulted as
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  • 42 9 —Reuter. Latest Results London, April 20The following are the latest results in the English League Football: FIRST DIVISION Wolverhampton 4, Preston 2. SECOND DIVISION Burnley 0, Tottenham 0. THIRD DIVISION (Northern) Lincoln 2, Darlington 1. Barrow 1. Walsall 0.
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  • 106 9 Larut Beat Combined Team By 7—l From Oui Own Correspondent. Taiping, April 19. The Larut District beat the Lumut and Sitiawan combined team by seven gcals to one this evening befcre a la ge crowd. From the start the Larut team attacked and Ee Teik gave his side
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 498 9 NEW ADVERfISEMENTS S/S "GLENFINLAS" VOYAGE 2 (OUTWARD) Arrived On 17-4-36 7 “Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held in Penang Harbour Board's godown No 4, at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday,
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SECTION
    • 892 10 PUBLIC TIRES OF POLITICAL BOGIES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 10. Nothwithstanding the approach of J the Faster Holidays, price movements, <»n the Ixmdon Stock Exchange have in the past week been maihly upwards* This is attributable to the excellent Revenue Returns, which
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    • 472 10 STOCKS COULD SHED FURTHER 100 000 TONS Stanton Nelson X-Co., Ltd. in their report dated Singapore, April 17 state:The market has ruled fully steady, in cpite of the interruption of holidays, but the volume of business passing continues 1 h?low normal. The rumour that at their next
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    • 409 10 1935 Profit Only Slightly Lower The report of The Kuala Sidim Rubber Co., Ltd., for the year ended December, 32, states The planted acreage at the end of the year was 2,501.13 acres, 1.75 acres having been cut out during the year planted up as a nursery.
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    • 374 10 Directors' Confidence In Future The armual general meeting of The Sungei Rajnal Syndicate, Ltd. was held in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. E. G. Leyne, the chairman, presiding. The chairman said: A slightly lower price for our rubber and a larger measure of restriction as compared with the previ
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    • 459 10 Prefix For 1935 Of $2,660 The report of the Bassett Rubber Company, Limited for the year ended Deceinoer 31 states The areas under cultivation at the close I of the year were as follows: Mature rubber 1.022.68 Acres Mature coconuts 155.04 The exp’anation of the increase of
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    • 182 10 Final Making Six Per Cent. The report of F.M.S. Rubber Planters Estates Ltd. for the year ended Dec. 31, 1935, states that, including profits on realization of investments, the net profit was £16,383 to which is added £16,485 brought forward from 1934, making £32,868. An interim dividend of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1018 10 BANKS. HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE DANK SHANGHAI BANKING (Incorporated in England) CORPORATION .Capital Authorised £3.000,000*' Capital Subscribed £1,500,000 (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) Reserve Fund and Rest £1.247 *3C Capital Paid Up £1.050.00 The Liability of members is limited to th» extent and in manner prescribed by BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
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  • Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market Quotations
    • 379 11 Markets were quiet but steady, the disturbing political situation apparently t eing without effect. War Loan, after being down to 9(16, closed firm at 107-& Mexican Eagles were a feature with another spectacular jump to 18 4 9. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise
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    • 126 11 RUBBER firm. Spot 7% buyers, 7|>d sellers. JulyiSept. 7Hd buyers, 7}gd sellers. Oct.[Dec. 7}Bd buyers, 7%d sellers. Jan iMar. 7%d buyers, 7Hsellers. New York 16.10 cts. uited Kingdom Stocks. London 71,940 tons (74,333 tons) Liverpool 72,335 tons (73,224 tons). COPRA: Straits S.D. to Rotterdam £14.2.6. PPER White Muntok 4%d.
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    • 117 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 74 57 64 74 59 64 New York 4.94 4.94 Montreal 4.97 4.96% Brussels 29.19 29.20% Geneva 15.15% 15.16 Amsterdam 7.28 7.28% Milan 62% 62% Berlin 1228 12.28% Prague 119 119% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 1990% 1990% Vienna 26% 26%
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    • 321 11 BROKERS' LISTS CURRENT KENNEDY CO. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’S Share List yesterday Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ampat 5|7% 6,0 5(7% 6|o Ayer Weng 1.70 1.77% 1.70 1.77% I B. Selangor 93 96c 90 94c Hitam 50 52 %c 50 52%c
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    • 194 11 The following are the latest quotation! for Saturday Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Wengs 1.72% 1.77% B. Selangors 92 94c Hitams 51 53c Hong Fatt 90 92 Jelapangs 1210% 13,3 Jelebus 95 97% Johan 30 32 Kamunting 12 9 13 3 K. Kamunting 6 9 73 Klang
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    • 45 11 TUESDAY, APRIL 21 London Bank 2 4 4 m|st 2 1 4 3 i 32 Private 3 m[st credit 2 H 3! 3 Documentary 214 112 On New York Demand 57 9 16 India T.T. 154 France T.T. 865 Hong Kong T.T. 43%% dis.
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    • 348 11 ANTHONY CO. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellcn TIN B. Selangor 92 94 91 93 Hitam 50 53 50 53 Hong Fatt 90 95 90 95 Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 Johan 29 31 29 31 Klang River 1.92% 2.00 1.92% 2.00 Lukut 1.22% 1.27% 1.22% 1.27% Mambau 70 75
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    • 385 11 Yesterday Tod ay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ampat 57% 5 10% 57% 5 10%! Asams 29 3 30 3 29 0 30 Oex j Ayer Wengs 1.70 1.75 1.70 1.75 B. Selangors 93 95 92 95c Chenderiangs 13,9 14[3 13(9 14 3 Hitams 50 52% 50 52%
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    • 180 11 LEAN CO. TODAY S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 5 7% 5,10% A. Wengs 1.72% 1.77% B. Selangors 90 94 Jelebus 95 99 Johans 28 31c K. Kampars 117% 12-0 K. Lanjuts 17(9 18,3 Katus 186 193 c Larut Tin Fields 9(7% 10 0c Pungahs 219 22,3 I Rawang
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    • 97 11 During the week ending 11th April, 1936, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 16,319 cases, of which: 10.043 (62 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 300 (2 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 3,200 9 per cent) cases to Canada, and 2,776
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    • 201 11 Average Sale Price Of 5,87 d. For All Grades The report of Jasin (Malacca) Rubber Estates Ltd. for the year ended Dec. 1935, shows the net proceeds of rubber sold and value of stock at £11,204. Sundry revenue and transfer fees produced) £29. The estate expenditure amounted to
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    • 96 11 .—Reuter. No Change In The Quota Anticipated f London, April 18,London tin circles do not anticipate that Wednesday’s I TC. meeting at the Hague will result in any change in the quota, be* lieving that only renewal of restriction and the questions of Siam and the Belgian
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    • 30 11 A dividend of three per cent, (less tax> for the year endecj Dec. 31, 1935 has been recommended, by Chulsa (Selangor) Rubber Co. Ltd. payable on Apr. 28.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 110 11 i "E. O." Hotel PENANG. I I TOMORROW f EXTENSION TO 1 AM. RACE DINNER DANCE s.s. "PRESIDENT HAYES" In Port. Sunday t 26th April ORCHESTRAL CABARET WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. I II FOR I I COMFORTABLE RIDING !> CHOOSE I TH E I I PHILLIPS I
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  • 694 12 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Th* following is a list of vessels arriving And wailing from during the week IN PORT 1 fi.S. PROTSILAUS from North Continent. 1 Sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dairen and Japan. M.S. “RABY CASTLE” from Singapore for Boston and New York. S.S. DE WEERT from Lho
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  • 270 12 HOW DID WOMAN DISROBE DRESS FOUND UNDER PEW London. April 14. St. Paul's Cathedral authorities are mystified by the manner in which the woman who stood unclothed at the altar steps on Sunday evening managed to disrebe without being seen by officials or members
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  • 513 12 Then Subterfuge Succeeds WOMAN ALLEGED TO BE "CAPTIVE" Questions about a room in which a ;vu- nan of 81 was said to have been Held ♦‘captive” were asked at West London Police court last week. Albert Halliday, 55, a merchant of Queen's Gate
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  • 394 12 Accepted £5OO Last Year AN IMPUDENT TRY-ON A husband who had obtained £503 damages from another man for the enticement of his wife claimed further damages from him in the Divorce Court last week. The case was heard by the Pre-ideal. Sir Boyd Merriman ar.d
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1895 12 RADIO PROGRAMMES AND NEWS 8.8. C. COLONY REGULATIONS REGARDING TRANSFER OF TODA y WIRELESS APPARATUS (By Our Radio Correspondent) The following frequencies will be used Under the Wireless Regulations 1933 Wireless Receiving apparatus must GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.), GSF 15.14 )e f rans f erre( j to another person
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  • 704 13 Administrative Progress THE PAST AND THE FUTURE The newly constituted Provinces of Sind and Orissa share, with Bengal, the distinction of possessing physical no less then cultural and linguistic unity. Sind has been “detached” for good from the Bombay Presidency—to which she was
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  • 784 13 THE TAPIR HAS A STORY TO TELL THE most beautiful animals are not always the most interesting. Some animals are anything but handsome, but we are attracted by them because they are quaint, comical, bizarre, awe- i some, fierce or gentle. We like the lion with his
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    • 1498 13 BURNS PHILP LINE k a Y J| M I j (Incorporated in Australia.) A? A < C i a Z 7 x w /ft* S fr rhh r FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, AND J IX' s W /ft X lIHU Thursday island. /jy > BLUB FURNEt
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  • 1050 14 SCRATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING SELECTIONS BY TIC TAC Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow’s races at Penang, the second day of the Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, together with scratchings and selections by Tic-Tac: RAC£ 1 Horses, Class 3, Division 3,
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  • 632 14 GOOD GOING LIKELY Will Glencar Oblige Tomorrow [BY TIC-TAC] Everything points to good going tomorrow, the second day of the Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, in which case it ir hoped that the favourites will be more to the fore than on the opening day.
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  • 302 14 Reuter. Probable Starters RIPPON FOR FAVOURITE London, April 20. The following are the probable starters for the City and Suburban Handicap to be run at Epsom on Wednesday, April 22: FINALIST 4y. 9.oHarry Wragg GUINNEA GAP sy. 8.13 Sam Wragg HIS REVERENCE sy. B.l2Burns PAMPAS GRASS 4y.
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  • 61 14 Penang Young Rovers v. Municipal XI. The following will represent the P. Y. Rovers against the Municipal XI this evening at the Dato Kramat Ground at 5 15 p m. sharp:— Rengarajoo, S. P. Letchurnenan (Capt.l, D. Suppiah. Apparajoo. K. C. Yeang, Chew Kee Hooi, N. Low Seng, P.
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  • 300 14 Three Penang boxers who are at present in Rangoon had their first contests there on April 4 but rot one of them won his i fight. Tan Hong Choon met Kid D’Silva, j the featherweight champion of Burma, and proved no match for his formidable
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  • 247 14 First Division League Match KIM CHAN SCORES THREE GOALS (From Our Perak RepresentativeI Ipoh, April 20 In e. First Division league match pla\ this evening on the Ipoh Padang, Customs Department ran out easy winn from the Kinta Indians by four goals one. Although the Indians
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    • 76 14 I THE WODLD OPTICAL Co.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, J 124, Leith Street, Penang, S.S. GLASSES AND FRAMES TO FAVOUR YOUR COMPLEXION EYE TESTING FREE. 1 NOTICE. "DE RESZKE" CIGARETTE COUPONS A 7 4 We are pleased Jo inform I smokers of sfandaycl size "0E RESZKE" cigarettes Wf She GiFT COUPON SCHEME
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  • 397 15 HOPE OF EXCEEDING 200 M.P.H. Speed Car With Two Engines Capt. G. E. T. Eyston, the racing motorist, sailed in the Aquitania for New York on April 8, taking with him his car, “Speed of the Wind.” He is-again bound for the Utah
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  • 239 15 Dismissal From Work Rescinded Mr. Harry Nattrass, a New Seaham, Co. Durham, miner who is to referee the Cup Final between Arsenal and Sheffield United at Wembley on Saturday is under notice from the Vane Tempest Colliery, where he has worked for 25 years, because
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  • 77 15 —Reuter. U.S. Team: Mrs. Wills Moody Not Yet Selected W New York, April 19. The U. S. Lawn Tennis Association has named Miss Jacobs, Miss Babcock, Mrs ITabyan and Mrs. Vanryn for the Wightman Cup at Wimbledon on June 12 and 13. Mrs. Wills Moody has not
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  • 752 15 Hockey Attractive Matches The chief atraction at Folkestone festival last week was the match between the British International eleven and Holland which the former won by 3 —o. A big crowd watched the game which was marred by a heavy hailstorm. Thus, on
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  • 762 15 Lawn Tennis Hare Succumbs To Tilney MISS STAMMERS STILL CHAMPION In the Surrey Hard Court championships, which were concluded at the Roehampton Club on April 11. Norcross Tilney a twenty-two-year old American, who reminds one of “Chuck” Garland, w o n the men’s singles, beating the young Moseley
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  • 529 15 Polo England's Team In The Making STRONG AMERICAN COMBINATION In just two months’ time England will either have regained the Westchester Cup or the United States will have retained a trophy they have held since 1921. The ini tei national matches are to be played at Huxungham on
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  • 979 15 When the members of China’s Davis Cup team want to speak to each other they will have to do so in ’English! This is China’s first bid for the highest tennis laurels that a country can win and the players will be W. C. Choy, from Hong
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 77 15 1 A REAL BOON FOR EVERY KITCHEN A MAGGI S W SEASONING li™! is a product for increasing and improving the flavour of the food to which it is I added. An ad€, ,on a few d ro P s generally suffices en^anc e end to bring out to perfection
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  • 259 16 ELEPHANTS REHEARSE THEIR NEW TRICKS The circus is almost ready to take the road forthe summer touring season. Thrills of Bertram Mills’ travelling show which opens its season at Tonbridge (Kent) on Easter Saturday, will be given throughout the summer in all parts of the
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