Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 May 1936
1936-05-09
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-05-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 106. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration268 1936-05-09 1 10,000 Demonstrate In London URGENT APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT Resolution Carried Amid Great Enthusiasm A crowd of 10.000 at the Albert Hall. London, last night, loudly cheered Lord Cecil when he declared the League must maintain the sanctions, and even intensify them if necessary. —British Radio.■.—British Radio. - 268 words
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Article84 1936-05-09 1 Reuter. PASSED Funds For Construction Of Battleships Washington, May 9. The Senate passed the Naval Supply Bill yesterday after rejecting by 40 votes to 12 an amendment moved by Senator Frazier to strike out the section appropriating $115,300,000 for th e construction of' two battleships, six' Reuter. - 84 words
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Article142 1936-05-09 1 GRIM TRAGEDY NEAR COLOMBO Colombo, May 9. Sir Henry De Mel was shot dead today on his estate at Elsmere near Colombo. An officer was also shot deed. Sir Henry was visiting the estate by car when the officer was shot. Sir Henrnyn did not142 words
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Article102 1936-05-09 1 —Reuter. Soviet Warning To Japan Moscow, May 9. “It will be good when the Japanese realise they cannot speak in a threatening manner regarding the Soviet,” writes Radek in the Isvestia, commenting on Mr. Arita’s recent speech. He adds it is necessary to eliminate the existing. —Reuter. - 102 words
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Article81 1936-05-09 1 —Reuter. Atmosphere Of Fatalism London. May 9. A fatalistic atmosphjje is prevading the foreign exchange market regarding the franc, and opinion is gaining ground that the struggle is entering a last phase. Large amounts continue on offer calling on British control to intervene heavily. The main brunt,.—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article245 1936-05-09 1 —British Radio. Grave Disorders In Harrar London, May 9. Very grave disorders broke out yesterday in the town of Harrar in eastern Abyssinia, rioters taking possession of the streets and looting :|nd burning premises and houses. Firearms were freely used. The British Consulate, where the Con- sul..—British Radio. - 245 words
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92 1936-05-09 1 1. —Reuter. Paris, May 9. While Paris is full of rumours that an embargo on gold exports is imminent and the buying of gold by private persons is to be stopped, high banking authorities declare the Government has no intention of1.—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-05-09 1 Tell them they must wait for the policeman.12 words
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59 1936-05-09 1 t.—Reuter. Simla, May 8. It is understood the Government of Indie, are giving notice almost immediately to terminate the Ottawa Agreement following the passing of the Congress amendment in the Legislative Assembly at the end of March urging such termination. It is believed the Britisht.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article112 1936-05-09 1 —Reuter. Method Fully Justified I ANNUAL MEETING OF DUNLOPS London, May 8. Dunlop plantations are reaping' the benefit of expenditure on scienti- I fic investigations which are the onlymethods of meeting native competition, Sir Eric Geddes, chairman, told a general meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Company yesterday..—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article52 1936-05-09 1 —Reuter. Sir Firox Khan -Noon Appointed i London, May 9. Sir Firoz Khan Noon, Education Minister in the Punjab, has been appointed High 1 Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom in succession to Sir Bhupendra j Nath Mitra, whose term of office expire.--at the end;.—Reuter. - 52 words
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276 1936-05-09 1 t. British Radio. Berlin, May 9. Several German newspapers severely criticise the wording of the British questionnaire, the nature of the questions, and 1 especially the sudden publication which j took Germany by surprise. The Frankfurter Zeitung declares the German Government cannot be expected tot. – British Radio. - 276 words
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Advertisement12 1936-05-09 1 THE CARLTON RESTAURANT FOR QUICK LUNCHES AND DINNERS Beach Street. Tel. 1035.12 words
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Advertisement58 1936-05-09 1 SPECIAL FEATURES of the SUNDAY GAZETTE include Is civilisation doomed* By Sir Abe Bailey. Indian rrpatoiattt®. Penang sketches. lUurttmted Women’» Page. The People of the Fbuue. By Rosita Forbes. latest foreign and Imperial news. SPORT Full report of Singapore Races. Home cricket results and ilfl local sport? Lccai sports notes58 words
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Advertisement123 1936-05-09 1 ROLLEIFLEX the big prize-winner. 7 jz I IIJLj-.- O «✓ACK «TPyPATT COULD tfAZ NO H\S WVE COOU) E4T MO CfcAM j’O nw ARGMfo ovftt rms and mmt 9OT AGMECO &PON \C£ CfIEAM/ (COU) PIWK4 (We apctlotfise for ttve last line Our Office poet is away at present and. this is123 words
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Article, Illustration1730 1936-05-09 2 Ominous Speech By New Foreign Minister RUSSIA DENOUNCED AS A “MENACE TO PEACE” PRETENCE of pacific intentions was cast aside by the new Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, when he declared l “Since our nation cannot sustain its economic life except by securing abroad a1,730 words
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Article104 1936-05-09 2 Peocus, a Cree Indian and a mighty I hunter of buffalo in the days when they roamed the prairies in countless thousands, has passed to the Happy Hunting-Grounds. The aged brave claimed to be 130 years old, but his death certificate at Cam rose, Alberta, bears104 words
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506 1936-05-09 2 NAZI PLEA FOR FAIR DEAL The Chwarze Korps, the organ of the influential Nazi Guards, the purists of the party last week published what may be described as a plea for a fair deal for “heathens.” The article refers to the misfortunes of the pagan506 words
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Article205 1936-05-09 2 Singapore Chinese Commits Suicide I An inquiry’ was held this week in the I Coroner’s Court, Singapore, by Mr. W. G. Porter, into the death of a Chinese drain washer of a tin mining company in Pulau Brani, named Tan Choo Neo, who was found bleeding205 words
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Article194 1936-05-09 2 i New Danish Plan j The Danish school authorities are busily i engaged with the working out of a new i school plan. The elementary schools in Denmark are divided into two groups, one reserved for the more clever children, who intend later on to take their194 words
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Article82 1936-05-09 2 Idris bin Omar, an orderly attached the Beach Road Police Station, who w ■charged with the theft of $3l in the of the Beach Road Police Station, the perty of one Joseph Ko. a clerk in the police station, on Mar. 30 was acqu t' without calling82 words
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Article79 1936-05-09 2 Gwee Yeok Kiang was charged betui Mr. T. D. Hughes in the second magi’ trate’s court, Singapore, with the th< as a servant of $BO belonging to Mr Hammett of Cairnhill Road on May 2. He was arrested in Johore ami pleade guilty to the79 words
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Advertisement473 1936-05-09 2 HOVIS BREAD Double food value of any bread. The Lsincet Refuse substitutes Order Hovis direct from VICTOR CO., LTD., Sole Agents, PENANG TO LET TO LET No. 1, Ayer Rajah Road. Penang, fully furnished, modern sanita- tion. Apply C. R. Samuel, 5. Union Street, Penang. FOR SALE Large Vienna make473 words
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Advertisement188 1936-05-09 2 MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY FOR WHITENING SKIN MADE BY CHEMISTS LUCKYACCIDENT While experimenting in his laboratorv,. a Paris Chemist was startled at the amazing bleaching and softening effect produced when some oxygen white accidentally spilled over his hand. Rough skin scales and discolorations melted away, revealing fresh, new, clear skui of a188 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1936-05-09 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH SAKGANT. —The death occurred at the General Hospital, Penang, in the afternoon of May 8, of Mr. G. H. Sargant, manager of Padang Estate, Padang Serai, South Kedah.31 words
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Article1106 1936-05-09 3 NONE THE WORSE FOR GROUNDING ART TREASURES SAFE Exhibition In Shanghai CHINESE OFFICIALS INTERVIEWED A statement that press reports in the Continent especially in France greatly exaggerated the news of the grounding of the an d O “Ranpura.” at Puntamala near Gibraltar on April 14, was1,106 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-05-09 3 LADY’ANGELA SCOTT, f ister of |le Duchess of Gloucester, who was recently married to Lieut.-Com Daw nay, arriving at the dressmaker for a fitting of her wedding gown.31 words
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Article72 1936-05-09 3 Topicali Musician > 0/ The Ranpura on board the Ranpura at the time of the grounding say that they icerc touch amused by the band ichieh struck up a tune called It ilt thou play on the sands with me.' When the tugs finally pulled the72 words
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Article279 1936-05-09 3 (From Cur Own Correspondent) Alor Star. May 8. Frier to his retirement, Mr. C. E. Jenkin', the popular State Engineer, Kedah, wac the guest cf honour at a farewell teaparty given by the Kedah P.W.D. Staff at the residence of Mr. C. E. Jenkins. Mr.279 words
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Advertisement87 1936-05-09 3 I B I I I I I I I H I DRIW E L L (pronounced DRYWELL) BLOTTING I PAPER IS OF ABSORBING INTEREST TO I BUYERS OF STATIONERY WHO CONSIDER I QUALITY COUPLED WITH ECONOMY I IF YOUR STATIONER DOES NOT SELL IT, PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH lIS SENDING US87 words
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1517 1936-05-09 4 BUT THE GRIM GAOL HAS LOST ITS TERRORS London, April 26. Remarkable changes in the methods of dealing with criminals whicfli have taken place during the past 25 years are mentioned in the report of the Prison Commissioners for 1934 as already1,517 words
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Article1188 1936-05-09 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL —Reuter Reuter Wireless. i Mr. Claude McLaren Reid is granted a commission as lieutenant in the S. S. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Rev. Liao Sing, Rev. Bun Don and Rev. Hwa Tee have arrived in Penang by the s.s. “Hong Peng” from Rangoon. The law examination for the►—Reuter & Reuter Wireless. i - 1,188 words
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Article135 1936-05-09 4 Alleged Members Of Unlawful Society (From Our Own Correspondent) Lumut, May 7. Five Malays named Ibrahim, Mohamed Ali, Mohamed, Manan and Kulop Budin were again produced today before the I Lumut Magistrate Che Badarudin. The first accused Ibrahim was charged with assisting in the management of an135 words
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Advertisement276 1936-05-09 4 /Zu 111 > 1 lif s, Only ladies living in Malaya can realise how difficult it is to preserve a clear skin, owing to the damaging climate. Wright’s Coal Tar Soap is the ideal skin tonic for keeping the complexion clear, fresh and velvety. It has wonderful antiseptic qualities and276 words
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Article583 1936-05-09 5 Rev. Father Francois Going On Leave FETED AT MALACCA Catholics of Malacca and Muar gatheied a tea party in the St. Francis' Institun grounds this week to bid farewell to '.heir popular parish priert, the Rev. Fr. I’. Francois, who is going on leave. The departing priest583 words
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Article123 1936-05-09 5 Highest Carnegie Award t; e highest Carnegie award, a bronze edal has been made in the case of a man»ng director who died from burns after '< umg 20 girls from a fire in the building here all were employed. He was Mr. Ernest Reid123 words
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Article, Illustration2796 1936-05-09 5 Twenty-Five Years In Malaya TRIBUTE TO OLD-TIME PIONEERS THERE was an exceptionally large attendance at the luncheon meeting- of the Rotary Club of Singapore this week at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. W. R. Raper, tihe president of the club, presided and2,796 words
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Advertisement127 1936-05-09 5 4/ways Something uu: Ui ■■■ft New A> C? EASTERN Fftft£ A BAZAAR 'Xo^4l ft MT ft ft a < Il .if u 11 J I tul f I Finest Value In Pure I Ai ft: I I HI I ill 11 U 'l’ >.l fl I /111 F- ft SILK127 words
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Miscellaneous535 1936-05-09 6 STILL DRAWING RECORD CROWDS AT EVERY SHOW! I NEXT CHANGE! G&M IMA.TESTIC 3 B,G SHOWS TODAY! THE 3 MUSKETEERS OF I ZZ. 2-45 6-15 9-30 mirth IX AX uproarious; TODAY 2-45 6-15 9-30 THE INIMITABLE ben travers comedy of POSITIVELY THE LAST 3 PERFORMANCES EDDIE CANTOR BANDS axp a MAX535 words
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386 1936-05-09 7 Rolled Over Four Times REMARKABLE ESCAPES (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 8. How he saw four sergeants of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers thrown out of a car which turned four somersaults before landing on its hood, facing the direction from which386 words
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180 1936-05-09 7 Hard Thinking In U.S.A. Ihe news that Great Britain has de- j vcloped a projectile which will pierce; through 12-inch armour has thrown the sub-committee of the House of Appropriations Committee into confusion. It has summoned leading naval officers! to appear ar.d explain whether such180 words
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Article295 1936-05-09 7 Misappropriation Alleged Hearing of the case in which an ex-priest named Susuka is charged with misappropriation of a diamond-studded gold image of Buddha, worth $1,500, was resumed yesterday afternoon in the Penang Police Court before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, the Police Magistrate. Mr. H. Macneice prosecuted295 words
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Article166 1936-05-09 7 Applicants For One J Job I The modern tendency not to force lefthanded children to use their right hands becaue of the adverse effect on their health has just been revealed by the replies to an advertisement in The Daily Telegraph last week. The advertisement166 words
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Article129 1936-05-09 7 Germany's Condition London, April 30. Great importance attaches to the efforts to effect a bilateral naval agreement between Britain and Russia, covering the same ground as the Three Power naval treaty signed last month between Britain, France and the United States. Germany has all along made Russia’s129 words
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Article259 1936-05-09 7 Overlooked In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 8. The $35,000 string of pearls belonging to Mrs. Rebecca Meyer, the loss of which caused Scotland Yard and Singapore detectives to carry out exhaustive inquires in England and here, has been found in Singapore, The nine-day mystery259 words
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Article120 1936-05-09 7 Official Receiver's Strong Comments When Walter Edward Guppy, a trades- man. of Dorchester, appeared in Dorchester Bankruptcy Court last week he stated he was assessed for income-tax at £2OO a T Jones 1 oberved that the actually he was losing more than £2OO a year. To120 words
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Article237 1936-05-09 7 Mr. J. A. Pillay And Miss M. R. Salochana I The wedding of Mr. Jacob Arokiasamy j Pillay, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Annanthe. Pillay of Trichinopoly. I India, with Miss Manomany Rosalin Sa- lochana. second daughter of Mr. J. Schwartz, took237 words
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Article106 1936-05-09 7 P. O. PURSER DIES Funeral Yesterday At Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 8. Mr. William Gentry, purser on the P. and O. liner Carthage, which sailed for England today, died from heart failure aboard ship last night. Mr. Gentry was 41 years old, and came from London. He106 words
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Article137 1936-05-09 7 Many Rejections On Account Of Eysight (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. May 8 Several of the recruits selected for the Straits Settlements Volunteer Ai~ Force have been rejected after medical examination. The examination given to volunteer pilots is just as severe as that given entrants to the regular137 words
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Article103 1936-05-09 7 —British Radio. Notice To The Argentine London, May 7. The President of the Board of Trade in the House of Commons answer this afternoon said under the Anglo-Argentine trade agreement of 1933, six months’ notice of termination of agreement might be given by either party at—British Radio. - 103 words
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Article55 1936-05-09 7 Dublin, April 29. Dail Eireann today passed the second reading of the Bill to provide pensions and rewards for men who took part in the Conhaught Rangers' mutiny in India in 1920. ♦The mutiny occurred at Jullunder and Solon on June 28, 1920, in sympathy with55 words
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Article182 1936-05-09 7 After Being Crippled by Rheumatism This old man’s life had been made mH—erable by rheumatism, but since he triedf Kruschen SaTts several- years ago, he ha# been perfectly free. His daughter and her husband have profited by his experience. Rear’ how the whole family keep themselves182 words
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Advertisement15 1936-05-09 7 MOD ES'S The PERFECT SANITARY TOWEL Comfort -Economy Convenience •'Th. Another Johnton Cr Johnson Product15 words
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Advertisement367 1936-05-09 7 E. O. ORCHESTRA Concert On Sunday Night An orchestral concert will be given by the E. and O. Orchestra under the direction of Mr. A. Konchester on Sunday at 9.15 p.m. Following is the programma:Queen’s Cortege, S. Dicker; Valse “Ehtudiantina,” E. Waldteufel; Serenade, F. Schubert; Romance “Si tu le voulais,”367 words
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Article736 1936-05-09 8 WHILE Europe is groaning under a burden of fears and suspicions, and when the maintenance of peace is a paramount problem exercising and harassing the minds of statesmen in all countries, events continue to move on a logical course in the Far East. Latest telegrams from736 words
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Article104 1936-05-09 8 i.—Reuter. Nanking, May 9. It is reported that Gen. Chiang Kai-shek was urged Mr. Wang Chung-hui, the mediator between Nanking end Canton to proceed to Canton again to persuade Mr. Hu Han-min to come to Nanking as early as possible in view of the growingi.—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article36 1936-05-09 8 r. —Reuter. Nanking, May 9. The Government has issued a mandate posthumously honouring the meritnous services for the revolution by Mr. Lim Nee Soon, a Singapore merchant who died in Shanghai recently.—Reuter.r.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article31 1936-05-09 8 —Reuter. Hong Kong, May 8. It is reported that the Sino-Japanese case at Sw’atow has been settled, but the terms of the settlement have been kept secret. —Reut er...—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article547 1936-05-09 8 AT the time of writing these I notes, treasure, beyond the dreams of avarice, lies floating by Swettenham Pier. I'amous, treasure, too. Much of it, brought for the first time from its native country for the gratification of art lovers in England. The work of scores of547 words
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Article698 1936-05-09 8 TO visit the Meteorological De-! partment of the Air Ministry, in Kingsway, London, and to study the working of the Weather j Bureau at the Croydon air-port, is to obtain fascinating glimpses of a sys- I tern which, in its comprehensiveness, accuracy, and speed, is now698 words
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Advertisement215 1936-05-09 8 mu I*< II The original» ■Brmft fl the genuine fl |RI W Ira e best fl Ml WORCESTERSHIRE w| Jg»N| SAUCE I flf~P||g<3| bears the name Bfe IBH lea I WWI PERRINS' I M>43 DMf The type of structure entrusted to 2 WAILES DOVE BITUMASTIC THE ’'WORLD'S RECORD" ANTI-CORROSIVE J215 words
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Advertisement17 1936-05-09 8 St Kills Obtainable at ALL THE LEADING DEALERS OR FROM THE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., PENANG.17 words
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428 1936-05-09 9 HOODOO ON VESSEL WILL BE GLAD WHEN JOURNEY OVER Their interest captured by the dramatic grounding of the Ranpura with her priceless cargo of Chinese art treasures, many I Penang residents awaited the arrival of the vessel at Swettenham Pier last night. First to come428 words
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Article336 1936-05-09 9 —Reuter. DICK TO RIDE FAVOURITE London, May 8. fhe following are the probables for the iby Stakes to be run at Epsom on Wedday. May 27 ■ODES SCHOLAR 9.0 (Lord Astor) Sirett Y UP 9.0 (Lord Astor) Dick \RRYSTAR 9.0 (Mr. F. W. Shenstone) Marshall VERT 9.0—Reuter. - 336 words
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Article150 1936-05-09 9 —Reuter. Probable Starters Jockeys London, May 8. The following are the probable starters with jockeys for the Kempton Park Great i Jubilee Handicap to be run today SEA BEQUEST 4y. (Mr. C. W. Gordon) E. Smith ROBIN GOODFELLOW 4y. (Sir A. BaiI le y) Weston i GUEST ON—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article, Illustration196 1936-05-09 9 —Reuter. M. C. C. DEFEATS SURREY London. May 8. At Lords, the M.C.C. beat Surrey by iSeven wickets. M.C.C. 494 for seven wickets, declared (Hendren 202, Edrich 114) and 94 for three Surrey 224 (Sims five for 51) and 363. BRIDGE DRAW WITH SUSSEX !i_< University—Reuter. - 196 words
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Article96 1936-05-09 9 w r W V YESTERDAY Xio.o £l9Bo I don—(3 months) $99.62% Sh-apore $99.50 ■siness Done ranees Done $4.85 d'RA.-(Sundried) $9.00 I’l kCK PEPPER W 714 d l s C<£ •apore—Spot 2 5 C 25 ,+c May/June 25%c 25%c July/Sept 25%c 2s l «c 26c J an./Mar. Ta -ioca:-96 words
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Article447 1936-05-09 9 RETURNING TO MALAYA LATER The members of the Mui Tsai Commission who are travelling on the Ranpura to Hong Kong where they will begin investigations proved unusually elusive to press representatives when the vessel berthed last night. Inquirers were informed that I the Commission did447 words
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Article253 1936-05-09 9 Whites Defeat Colours (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 8. Playing with better combination the j Whites gained an overwhelming victory over the Colours by five goals to three in the second State soccer trial on the padang today. Exchanges were fairly even but the J253 words
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Advertisement373 1936-05-09 9 ”E. O.” Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT Extension of Bar Licence to 1 AM. DINNER, DANCE CABARET With KIRA BORIS Talented Dancers From Diaghliew Russian Ballet. IN A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Dinner Cabaret $3.00 Non-Diners $l.OO For Table Reservations, ’Phone 322. SUNDAY, IQTH MAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. (On373 words
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Financial & Commercial Section
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Article2826 1936-05-09 10 CHANGE IN SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS The report of the directors of Assam Kumbang Tin Dredging Ltd. for the year ended December 31, 1935, states that the incidence of restriction, in the case of this company, was quite severe. A study of the accounts reveals that the2,826 words
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Article378 1936-05-09 10 Resumption Of Operations The report of the directors of Puchong Tin Dredging Ltd. for the year ended Dec. 31, 1935, states that the dredge remained idle and quotas were transferred for pro- duction elsewhere. The revenue from the transfer of quota amounted to £11,787, while the total maintenance expenditure,378 words
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Advertisement689 1936-05-09 10 banks. NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK OF INDI 5, AUSTRALIA AND UHLNAL,, U AMDEL MAATSCHArrIJ (/«wiorporoted in England, by HAHUtL charts 18bS}. N. V. I Paid-up Capital £3,000,0WU? Reserve Fund £3,tXK»,iAX. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY 38, Bi ch ope gate, London, E.U. Agtncies St Branches F in Amsterdam 1824. j AlorS tar rg689 words
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Article352 1936-05-09 11 I he London Stock Exchange was quieter yesterday and the tone was less decided, iternationals were weak. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or fall inversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 118% unding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 117% .far Loan, 3% p.c 106%xd traits 6352 words
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Article108 1936-05-09 11 London, May 8. Steady. Spot 7% buyers, 7-ft 7 buyers, 7% sellers. 7 s buyers. 7, 7 T sellers. 7 buyers, 7% sellers. V, v ork 15.27 cts. gdom Stocks. London 68,362 tons Liverpool 71,388 tons Straits S.D. to Rotterdam White Muntok 4%d. May/July 4 impong black,108 words
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Article111 1936-05-09 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 75 29 64 75 3964 New York 4.96% 4.98% Montreal 4.96% 4.98% Brussels 29.20 29.23% Geneva 15- 3 IZ 2 1541 Amsterdam 735 7.38% Milan 63% 63% Berlin l 1231 Prague l 2 29 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19 1990y2111 words
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Article373 1936-05-09 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ampat 50 5 3 51% 5,6 Ayer Weng 1.67% 1.72% 1.67% 1.72% B. Selangor 87% 90ex 87% 90ex Hitam 45 50ex 45 50ex Hong Fatt373 words
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Article372 1936-05-09 11 The following are the changes in our’ quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TENS Ampats 53 5 9 5,3 5 9 Asama 28 9 29 9 289 29 9 Ayer Wengs 1.67% 1.72% 1.67% 1.72% B. Selangors 86 88 86 88 Chenderiangs 13|9372 words
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Article345 1936-05-09 11 ANTHONY CO. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN i Ayer Weng 1.67% 1.72% 1.67% 1.72% jB. Selangor 85 90 85 90 j Hitam 45 50 45 50 Jelebu 90 95 90 95 Klang River 1.87% 1.92% 1.87% 1.92% Kuchai 77% 80 77% 80 i Lingui 1.07% 1.12% 1.07% 1.12%345 words
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Article38 1936-05-09 11 SATURDAY, MAY 9 London Bank 2'4 1!32 4 m[st 2|4 3|32 Private 3 mist credit 2|4 3IS 3 Documentary 214 IJ2 On New York Demand 58% India t.T. 1542, France T.T. 870 Hong Kong T.T. 43%% dis.38 words
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Article188 1936-05-09 11 TODAY S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TINS Ampats 5 4% 5 9 Ayer Wengs 1.70 1.75 B. Selangors 85 90 Hitams 50 52 %c Hong Fatt 85 87% Jelapangs 13|3 13 9 Jelebus 92% 97% Johan 25 30ex Kamunting 13 0 13 6 K. Kamunting 6 9 7,3188 words
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Article187 1936-05-09 11 LEAN CO. TODAY S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Asarns 2816 3010 Ampats 5 3 5j7% Jelapangs 13|- 13 6 Jelebus 90 95c K. Lanjuts 17 3 18|0 K. Kamuntings 610% 7|3 Linguis 1.05 1.10 Lukuts 1.17% 1.22 %C Pungahs 213 21,9 Rantau Prefs. 77 80 R. T. Fields 7|1%187 words
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Article501 1936-05-09 11 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 4th Sunday after Easter. 8.00 a.m. Matins Litany. Pss 128—131. Hymn 3 —2nd part. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Ps CXLV—22B. Magnificat 47. Nunc Dimittis 62. Hymns 207, 290, 391 and 28. WEDNESDAY 8.00501 words
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Advertisement276 1936-05-09 11 apprentice technical ASSISTANTS Applications for appointment as Apprentice Technical Assistants in the Drainage and Irrigation and Survey Departments' will he received by the Under Secretary to! Government, Federated Malay States, up i to 3rd~June, 1936. Candidates must be| over 17 and under 22 years of age in the I case276 words
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Article828 1936-05-09 12 arrivals and departures The following is a list of vessels arriving uml sailing from Penang during tne I IN PORTj S.S. “ACHILLES from Singapore sails I for London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull and Swansea. S.S. MENTOR” from Liverpool sailr fci Hongkong, Shanghai and Hankow. S.S. “CARTHAGE’ from Yokohama via ports.828 words
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Miscellaneous2239 1936-05-09 12 RADIO NEWS AND PROGRAMMES New Microphones Pick Up Sounds TRANSMISSION 2 Which Nobody Can Hear 1968 ***** KC w J 6.15 p.m. Day’s programme, 6.20 Relay The following frequencies will be urea: (From Our Own Correspondent) from Radio-Paris, Concert. 7.20 News in CSH 21.47 Mcs (13/97 m.). GSG 17.79 Mc'82,239 words
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Miscellaneous209 1936-05-09 12 metres. From Holland. 8.35 —Broadcast by the R 1.20 a.m.—2.20 a.m.—Wavelength 16.88 i Cath Bro »<icast Association for the Indies metres. 1 March 7.20 a.m.-8.20 am. Wavelength 31 28 2 Talk movins P ictulT!: ;y A vaD Dornburg. metres. 3 Music. 7.20 p.m.—Special transmission for 4 Political review by Paul209 words
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Advertisement2466 1936-05-09 13 V 1 dI the ben lune Far East Service. /jjyv L xblub fiimmbk limb outwards I I i VeweK LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due Steamer For Date Due ta conjunction with Glen A Shin I Jen- Penang Landon S. ACHILLES L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea May 9 June 62,466 words
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1174 1936-05-09 14 Good Fields For Today FULL PROGRAMME STRATHPEFFER FOR ANNIVERSARY CUP Below will be found the full programme in the order of running for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club (Governor’s Cup) Summer Meeting to be run at Singapore today, together with scratchings and1,174 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1936-05-09 14 MRS. LEE HONG CHEANG AND GOON KOK YING Mrs. Strahan And Reed Beaten THRILLING MATCH IN -PENANG CHAMPIONSHIPS (By Our Tennis Correspondent) In what may be described as a historic match, Mrs. Lee Hong Cheang and Goon Kok Ying annexed the Penang Mixed Doubles1,156 words
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Article250 1936-05-09 14 Victory By Four Goals To One In a soccer match played at the Penang Esplanade yesterday, the Indian Recreation Club beat the Penang Recreation Club by four goals to one. The Indians were by far the better team and they would have wen by a wider margin250 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1936-05-09 15 The Wimbledon Gallery Whenever an important tennis match is being played, there are always two points of view—the spectators and the players—and one effects the other materially. Ijhe gallery has a real effect on the game of many of our leading players, and it has1,320 words
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Article532 1936-05-09 15 Victory By 3 Clear Goals OPENING MATCH IN PENANG LEAGUE The Penang League season was ushered in when the Darul Aihsan Football Club defeated the Province Wellesley Football Association by three clear goals in the opening match on the Victoria, Green532 words
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Article22 1936-05-09 15 The Malaya Cup Trial match arranged to be plajvd today on the Dato Kramat ground has been cancelled-22 words
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Advertisement430 1936-05-09 15 “LOST GOOD JOBS FROM STOMACH TROUBLE." j FROM THE CONNOISSEUR'S I "If only I had known of Maclean I NOTE BOOK Brand Stomach Powder years ago,” ’g writes Mr. E Like thousands of jl other sufferers from all kinds of stomach trouble, Mr. E found this wonderful I If on430 words
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Article, Illustration335 1936-05-09 16 RESERVES of the 9th Division of Belgian Infantry brought their manoeuvres to a close under the direction of King Leopold. wh > paid a special visit to Beverloo camp, where the exercises took place. Photo shows King Leopold (on horseback» talking with a soldier at335 words