Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-06-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 133. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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193 1936-06-11 1 But Troops Still on The March NANKING MAY OFFER CONCESSION Shanghai, June 11. The shadow of Civil war lengthened over China today as the vanguard of the Southern forces continued their northward march. Nanking has hurried troops and aeroplanes to Changsha. The193 words
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Article254 1936-06-11 1 Reuter Republicans' Keynote Cleveland, Ohio, June 10. A pledge by the Republican Party to replace the self-styled New Deal with an American Deal” was given by Senator Steiwer in his Keynote speech of the Republican Convention. He invited-the co-operation of All Americans, regardless of party,Reuter - 254 words
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Article271 1936-06-11 1 British Radio. M.P’s. Concerned To Speak in Commons London, June 10. The Attorney-General stated today at Commons question time that he had considered taking proceedings against all or some of the persons affected by the findings of the Tribunal of inquiry into the Budget leakage. He hadBritish Radio. - 271 words
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Article, Illustration143 1936-06-11 1 British Radio. London. June 10. The Duke of Gloucester called this afternoon at the house in Kensington where the Emperor of Ethiopia is staying incognito jvhile he is in London. The Duke became acquainted with the Emperor when he visited Addis Ababa gotne yearsBritish Radio. - 143 words
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1279 1936-06-11 1 Capital Of Kedah Ready For The Exhibition o'oom Our Special Representative) Alor Star, June 11. EVERY town, village, and kampong, in Kedah will have an interest in the Kedah Agricultural and Livestock Exhibition which begins at Alor Star tomorrow and ends on1,279 words
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Article53 1936-06-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, June 11. Mr.'J. Livingstone Miller of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, P.W.D., was killed at Seremban last night when he fell from a Moth aeroplane in which he was learning to fly. It is believed that the plane belonged to the Kuala53 words
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Article198 1936-06-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. A lorry load of armed police constables went into action in Kuala Lumpur this i morning to capture an escaped buffalo which seriously injured a railway coolie and I chased citizens up and down the streets of !the198 words
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Advertisement8 1936-06-11 1 I LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES See Page 9.8 words
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Advertisement70 1936-06-11 1 F® KEY I M BEER ggHH Pure. Cool Refreshing Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. istitite. Versatile inasmuch as sausages form an appetizing addition to any menu at any time, anywhere. Our freshly made PORK AND BEEF SAUSAGES have a distinctive flavour, the result of many years experience70 words
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Article75 1936-06-11 2 The preliminary inquiry into the case in which Alagoo was charged with the attempted murder of Vivasamy and Rosamah it Batu Ferr.nghi Reservoir on March 17 ended abruptly yesterday at the Police Court when the charge, by order of the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. W. C. Taylor, was75 words
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1127 1936-06-11 2 Arab Leaders Plotting To Retain Their Power RIVAL "CLANS" BOTH ATTACK SETTLERS 400,000 JEWS WHO STILL SEEK PEACE What lies behind the tremendous racial outburst which for the last six weeks has made Palestine a land of plots and terror for the Jews1,127 words
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Article1087 1936-06-11 2 Former Expedition Member Speaks Out ATTEMPT IN MONSOON WOULD BE IRRESPONSIBLE FOLL Y FORMER member of the Everest University stroke 1929, 1930 and 1931, in the Sunday Dispatch says that the must fail. He says, inter alia, that an attempt would not be in the least1,087 words
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238 1936-06-11 2 i Chan Chuan, who described himself as a brick-layer, was yesterday convicted by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, on a charge of housebreaking by entering into house No. 6 Cintra Street, Penang. He was sentenced to eight months’ rigorous imprisonment to238 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-06-11 2 Belgians, is to remarry. It is learned that the King feels too strongly the tragedv which caused the death of Queen .Astrid. The only possibility of his remarriage would be for the55 words
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Article225 1936-06-11 2 WROTE LONG REVIEW OF HIS LIFE Reference to a diary in which a man had described his last thoughts and had written a long story of his life was made at an inquest at Westminster last week on George Lock. 38, who was found gassed225 words
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Article, Illustration47 1936-06-11 2 Sir Malcolm Campbell, the fanwu British racing motorist, has now fallen under Nazi displeasure. It is repotrted that the German Press has been forbidden to mention his name on the ground that he has made unfriendly reference to Nazi Germany in the English Press.47 words
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Advertisement535 1936-06-11 2 Glands Made Young Vigour Renewed Without Operation It you feel old before your time or Buffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in an American medical diseyverv which restores youthful vigour arftr vitality quicker than «land operations It is a simple home treatment535 words
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Article, Illustration424 1936-06-11 3 Sir Samuel Hoare And Failure Of League New Chief Of Admiralty’s First Speech British Radio. London, June 11. The new First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Samuel Iloare, in a speech at the Cambridge Union last night, said not only was theBritish Radio. - 424 words
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Article114 1936-06-11 3 .—British Radio. BRITISH TROOPS REINFORCED London, June 11. i A communique issued in Jerusalem last night gives the record of arrests made in Palestine since April 19 on charges arising out of the present disturbances, excluding those made for offences under curfew regulations It states that.—British Radio. - 114 words
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Article216 1936-06-11 3 lndecency Of Women” An elderly man jumped up in the public gallery of Mr. Justice Greaves-Lord’s court in the Divorce division last week and protester against the indecency of the present age, particularly on the part of women.” At the adjournment Mr. Justice GreavesLord had216 words
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Article100 1936-06-11 3 .-British Radio. Debate Likely Today London, June 11. Although today will be available for a debate in the House of Commons on the report of the Budget Tribunal, no final decision can be taken until the AttorneyGeneral, Sir Donald Somervell, has completed his study of evidence to.-British Radio. - 100 words
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Article95 1936-06-11 3 Improved Health New York, June 10. Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the oil mi’.lionaine, who is 96 is on his way northward in his private railway car from Ormond, Florida, where he spends his winters, to his summer residence near Lakewood. New Jersey. His health is95 words
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Article111 1936-06-11 3 Coach Burnt Out Paris, June 10. Passengers travelling from Paris to Bordeaux in the Sue? Express hod a thrill this afternoon when the train caught fire. The alarm was given 30 miles south of Tours, and the express, which was travelling at 75 miles111 words
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Article309 1936-06-11 3 S ERVANT KILLED IN TRIBAL AMBUSH North-west Frontier Incident Simila, June 10. Capt. C.F.S. Dangridge, M.C., of the 3 14th Punjab Regiment, had an amazing escape when North-West Frontier tribesmen fired six shots at him at point-blank range. His native servant was killed but he himself was unhurt. Capt. Langridge309 words
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Article103 1936-06-11 3 route would offer better prospects. Reuter. Narrow Escape Of Expedition Darjeeling, June 10. The feelings that it is hopeless to proceed this year with the Everest expedition is confirmed by the narrow escape of the advance party which was nearly swept away by a sudden avalanche whenroute would offer better prospects. Reuter. - 103 words
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170 1936-06-11 3 Reuter. Orders Signed By Consul Windhoek (S.W. Africa), June 10. An extensive recruiting campaign for military service in Germany is being carried on at present throughout South-West Africa (before the War a German colony, but now administered under mandate by the Union of SouthReuter. - 170 words
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Article125 1936-06-11 3 Bankhead Washington, June 8. Mr. William B. Bankhead, father of Tallulah Bankhead, was today elected Speaker of the American House of Representatives. The post fell vacant this morning owing to the sudden death of Mr Joseph W. Byrns. the former Speaker from a heart attack. The election125 words
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Article196 1936-06-11 3 French Deci ft? ©n Paris, June 9. I The French Air Ministery has agreed to have the Flying Flea” ultra-light type of aeroplane tested in its full-sized wind tunnel at Meudon, near Paris. There have been several fatal crashes recently in this j type of196 words
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Article80 1936-06-11 3 .-British Radio. London, June 10. Four of the largest ships in the world will be at Southampton today. The Queen Mary, of 80,773 tons, is due to arrive from America this afternoon shortly after the Berengaria, 52,101 tons, nas left for New York. The.-British Radio. - 80 words
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Advertisement182 1936-06-11 3 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware I If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights. Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Circles Under Eyes, Swollen182 words
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Advertisement375 1936-06-11 3 i GW TOH MM WM Q o JW/h sports FASHIONS i zrJ iw rv 1 SHOWN IN T 1 i I McCall \v t j McCALL I I Printed I y V wWr 1 I Patterns I g It a 1 CC^CRS I L All ready for sunny sports actrvi-375 words
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Article1033 1936-06-11 4 For Commitment To Gaol FAILED TO PAY INSTALMENTS Sequel To Unsuccessful Civil Suit "Unfortunately, my lord, I cannot pay and I do not think I shall be able to afford 1 it for at least two months because I am ziot in regular employment,” said James Henry1,033 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1936-06-11 4 DEATH OF MR. YEOW KIM SWEE J.P. The death occurred last week of Mr. Yeow Kim Swee, J.P., at his residence in Limbonggan. The deceased, who had been in poor health, collapsed suddenly. He was a prominent Malacca business man, a member of the Chinese Advisory Board1,074 words
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167 1936-06-11 4 The allegation that he was chased with a meat chopper by the cook of the Ngow Hock was made by Mr. J. Ma Imstran, Norwegian second engineer of the steamer, to the fourth magistrate, Singapore. The cook, Isaw, was charged with attempting167 words
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Article273 1936-06-11 4 Recognition By British Medical Council Simla, June 1. Information has been received that the British Medical Council has decided to I recognise the medical diplomas and degrees of Indian universities. The date |of such recognition will vary with the different universities. A communique issued by the273 words
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Advertisement302 1936-06-11 4 I i xW i I When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills i will Help. I THE old laying that "Distance lends enchantment” J 1 is never more apt or to the point than when J applied to people whose breath is laden with evil- smelling odours. No302 words
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1501 1936-06-11 5 College of Medicine Honorary Diploma PLEASANT FUNCTION AT SINGAPORE Ihc King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, was the scene of a pleasant function this week when His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small presented the Licence in Medicine1,501 words
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303 1936-06-11 5 Sudden Turn To Right LEADS TO DEATH OF CHINESE BOY That the common practice among Singapore cyclists of suddenly turning to the right without making sure that the road is clear is highly dangerous, was apparent at a coroner’s inquiry in Singapore this week into303 words
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Article308 1936-06-11 5 To Beam OaeraMons Next Year Contractors have begun work on the erection of the new headquarters for the Royal Singapore Flying Club at the Singapore civil aerodrome, Kallang. The new buildings, for which foundations are now being prepared, will take the form of a clubhouse and a308 words
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Advertisement186 1936-06-11 5 >' ro 'LACTOGEN" 129/135 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE I Please send me a sample tin of LACTOGEN**, The Dictogan I "'U\ x i Baby Book” and spoon measure. 1 enclose 20 cents io unu»ed i x x I postage stamps. v i name Z Z V'. ADDRESS r J? x I186 words
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Miscellaneous454 1936-06-11 6 B pinang gazette and STRAITS CHRONICS Another hit from darryl f.zanuck! -J -«XT JW A J ST C 6 E -15 NG TOI 9-30 HT THE PICTURE THAT HAS RECEIVED UNIVERSAL PRAISE! READ THESE PRESS REVIEWS:— "A aav romantic comedy which is one of "A piquant, romantic comedy offering every454 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1936-06-11 7 Programme Of Recorded Music ZHJ's EIGHTH SYMPHONY CONCERI THE eighth symphony concert of the Penang Wireless Society will be broadcast from Station ZHJ at 7.05 p.m. today. The programme consists of recorded music played by the Berlin State Opera Orchestra. All the1,234 words
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Article357 1936-06-11 7 Anglo-Chinese School Function The presentation of Cambridge certificates and certificates of merit gained in the Cambridge examinations last year was held yesterday morning at the Angio- Chinese High School Penang. Mrs. Minto gave the certificates away after Mr. Minto had addressed the boys. Following is a list357 words
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228 1936-06-11 7 An extraordinary illness at the end of which a man was stated to have walked about for 24 hours unconscious; and during that time to have wrecked his room so that the police believed that he must have been murdered, was given at Westminster last228 words
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Article340 1936-06-11 7 ALLEGED KILLER DECLARED INSANE long Ngiap Fuan, alleged killer of the three Hylams who were stabbed on board s.s. Thedens, was declared insane and incapable of making his defence by Mr. G. |W. Davis, fourth magistrate, Singapore. He was ordered to be confined to the civil prison340 words
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Advertisement295 1936-06-11 7 THE LEADING MEDICINE FOR SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, IwSM RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF V,GOUR Clarke’s Blood Mixture Is the direct way to health as it removes the CAUSE of the disease from the blood and restores health and vitality. Ask for Clarke’s295 words
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Article720 1936-06-11 8 WE hear much about the reform of the criminal, varying from practical efforts to make prison life less degrading and teaching prisoners honest trades, to outpourings suggesting that crime is really a disease which should be treated by psychological means instead of by punishment. It is left720 words
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Article54 1936-06-11 8 .Reuter. Arabs Driven Off Affer Two Hours' Firing Jerusalem, June 11. The Jewish settlements in the Plain of Esdraelon in the vicinity of Armageddon, is the scene of a determined attack by armed Arabs. The attack was beaten off after two hours’ firing .after reinforcements of British.Reuter. - 54 words
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Article59 1936-06-11 8 Rome, June 10. Fifteen are known to have been killed and others feared dead and two hundred were injured when a workmen’s train was derailed at Bufola at «the foot of Mount Vesuvius.Reuter. :o: The Chinese Inter-School Sports Meeting will take place on July 23 and 2459 words
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Article37 1936-06-11 8 r>p- cent from May of last year.British Radio. The Board of Trade index of wholesale nric°s in Ma'” was at the same level as the r>p- cent from May of last year.Bri. tish Radio.» r>p- cent from May of last year.British Radio. - 37 words
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Article582 1936-06-11 8 The Land Whose Possessions are Blessed Kelantan, a Rural Idylla Bold Experiment Government reports often make dull and uninteresting reading. Or such was the case until within a very short time ago. There has, however, been a marked improvement in the general readability of official documents. A582 words
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215 1936-06-11 8 Reuter. Reshuffle Of Ministers And Diplomats Rome, June 9. Mussolini has accepted his own resignation from the Ministries of the Colonies, Corporations and Foreign Affairs, appointing his son-in-law, Count Ciano, Foreign Minister Mussolini retains the Ministries of the Interior, War. Navy and Air and tlius willReuter. - 215 words
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Article71 1936-06-11 8 Dinner In His Honour At Alor Star The Pinang Gazette understands that the Hon. the British Adviser in Kedah, Mr. S W. Jones, will shortly depart from Kedah for England on long leave. It is further understood that His Highness Tunku Mahmud, the Regent71 words
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Article91 1936-06-11 8 Condition Not So Serious As First Thought (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. The condition of W. A. Turner, the Aue- tralian jockey who was injured at the races in Kuala Lumpur last week when his horse Great Jollly fell dead, is more hope--1 ful than91 words
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Article43 1936-06-11 8 Reuter. London, June 11. The Queen Mary was welcomed by a fleet of aeroplanes, motor-boats and shipping on arrival at Southampton. Her official time from Ambrose Light to Cherbourg was given as 111 114 hours for 3,10® miles.— Reuter.. Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement361 1936-06-11 8 M. FOG AURORA. I leather dog muzzles. Easy fit and durable. Will not hurt Jrp the dog. Best make. In 12 assorted jf sizes. This is the most comfortable type LJ that will fit easily providing the most safeguard. WHALEBONE brushes DOG LEADS. C Flat and round plaited Leather Hhl361 words
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Advertisement36 1936-06-11 8 EVERYBODY'S I FAVOURITE For AMY OCCASION Sc l [cogM| [NISMtd lw |BRAm Produce of the famous firm DENIS MOUNIE CO.. COGNAC. toUbllßhed In IS3& Sole Afcntn Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Pennag, Singapore, Ipob A Kuala Luaopor.36 words
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Article361 1936-06-11 9 London, June 10. The London Stock Exchange was more cheerful under the lead of British Funds. War Loan was done as high as 105 11|16. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated v Yesterday Rise or fall Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 117% Funding Loan, 4361 words
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Article115 1936-06-11 9 London, June 10. .RUBBER Quiet. Spot 7 5|16 buyers, 7% sellers. July) Sept. 7 5|16 buyers, 7 7)16 sellers. Oct.|Dec. 7 7|16 buyers, sellers. Jan. I March 7% buyers, 7% sellers. New York 15.74 eta. United Kingdom Stocks, London 60,000 tons Liverpool 68,960 tons OOPRa Straits S.D.115 words
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Article116 1936-06-11 9 London on Previously Latest Paris 76 11)64 76 316 New York 5.01& 5.01% Montreal 5.02% 5.02% Brussels 29.67% 29.68% Geneva 15.50 15.50% Amsterdam 7.42 7.42 Milan 63% 63% Berlin 12.45% 12.45% Prague 121% 121% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26% Madrid 36%116 words
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Article99 1936-06-11 9 .Reuter. I No Specific Assurance I From Japan I London, J une 11. I Replying to Mr. McEntee and Capt. i Moreing in the House of Commons, ]Mr. Eden said no specific assurance has been received from Japan that i Chinese customs officers will not be prevented from.Reuter. - 99 words
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Article21 1936-06-11 9 BIRTH SKINNER Born on 20th May, at Melton, Mowbray, to Rona (nee DENNYS), wife of Fraser Skinner, a daughter.21 words
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Advertisement240 1936-06-11 9 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. Tonight DINNER DANCE Saturday, 13th June DINNER DANCE Sunday, 14th June ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9-15 p.m. 11-15 p.m. (On the Lawn Weather permitting) WHEN VISITING SING APO RE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. TO LET I York Road, two bungalows fully furnished including glass china. Two or three240 words
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Miscellaneous155 1936-06-11 9 Thursday, 11th June, 1936. Fun Frolic TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA SUAT BOEY KAB CHOO”Part 2. Seats 40. 30 and 20 cents. CANTONESE OPERA LAU KAM TENG”—Part 7. Seats 60, 40 and 20 cents. NO FREE LISTS. KIAH OPERA After a triumphant tour of North Malaya. j "SUKA TERTAWA” r155 words
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1970 1936-06-11 10 A NEW PATH IN DEVELOPMENT Extracts from an article by T. R. Dawson. M.Sc.. F.1.C., Research Association of British Rubber Manufacturers (in the April R.G.A. Bulletin) Important developments have recently taken place in the production of rubber in the form of a1,970 words
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1177 1936-06-11 10 "INDEFINITE GRACE WILL DEFEAT THE SCHEME" No decision regarding the tin quota for the coming quarter was reached by the International Tin Committee at its meeting in London on May 26. After the close of the market the Committee issued a communique stating that in view1,177 words
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Advertisement252 1936-06-11 10 BANKS. Experience Teaches One To Save, But How Many Have Found A Way To Put By Their Spare Dollars OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. offer you facilities of their SAVINGS DEPARTMENT For Systematic Saving. BEGIN YOUR SAVINGS NOW For Rules and Regulations Apply MANAGER, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., Nos. 28 30,252 words
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Advertisement561 1936-06-11 10 HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) The Liability of members i a limited to th extent tad in manner prescribed ty Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Head Office HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,(MX Issued and Fully paid up $20,000,(XM Reserve Funds Sterling 6,500.001561 words
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Article211 1936-06-11 11 HANDS TRAPPED IN SASH How a woman of 75 hung suspended throughout a whole night from a window m which her hands wore trapped by the sash, her cries for assistance being unheard by neighbours and her plight hidden by a drawn blind, was told at211 words
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Article255 1936-06-11 11 More Offside Interest Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd. in their review dated, Singapore, June 5, state: The market opened cautiously after the holidays but became steadier during the week on more outside interest being shown with sellers reserved. The Franc question together with strike situation in France later255 words
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Article183 1936-06-11 11 No Treasury Objection To Share Issue On the advice of the Treasury Foreign Transactions Advisory Committee, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has stated that he raises no objection to the issue of 722,363 Is Ordinary shares of Biting Rubber Estates. The directors of the company announce that the183 words
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Article387 1936-06-11 11 UNSOLVED MYSTERY OF THE ANTARCTIC A 33-year-old mystery of the ocean is i being investigated at the Natural History Museum. South Kensington. It is the riddle of how a mixture of chalk and lemonade came to be formed into a mineral 13,000 to 15,000 feet beI387 words
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Article183 1936-06-11 11 ROBBERY O N A JUNK Another alleged member of a gang of five armed robbers who raided a junk fit Shau Shi Mun on April 29 has been apprehended and appeared be f ore Mr. E. Himsw’orth at the Kowloon Magistracy. Detec-tive-Sergeant A. Kinnear appeared for the prosecution. The charge183 words
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Article103 1936-06-11 11 Messrs. Boustead Co. Ltd., Penang, have received a telegram from the secre tarles, Messrs. Ed. Boustead Co London, advising that the annual accounts of Malakoff Rubber Estates Ltd have bee issued shewing a profit of «37 -.-and reI commending'the payment of a div d n 4 per cent.103 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-06-11 11 Once one of the proudest vessels that sailed the seven seas, the 40,000-ton American luxury liner Columbia being run ashore under her own power on the Scottish coast at Bo’ness to be broken up.37 words
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Article328 1936-06-11 11 GARAGE ALWAYS !N EVIDENCE Twenty-five per cent. of maternal deaths were traceable to abortion, said Dame Louise Mcllroy, the gynaecologist, at the Royal Institute of Public Health and the Institute of Hygiene Congress at Edinburgh. Despite this the ultimate detrimental effects upon maternal health and welfare328 words
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Article23 1936-06-11 11 Owing to pressure on space, local share brokers' lists have had to be omitted. Normal publication will be resumed tomorrow.23 words
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Article78 1936-06-11 11 Output from the Jelebu Tin company’s mine for the month of May amounted to 170 piculs. Short time was worked owing to temporary difficulty with water supply, which has now been rectified. Mrs. Gladys Barrett, 40. and her children, Brvan, eight, and John, four, were found suffering from78 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-06-11 11 Two clever children play leading roles in Gainsborough’s new historical drama Lady Jane Grey.’’ Nova Pilbeam plays the ill-fated Lady Jane Grey who succeeds to the throne of England in 1553 after the death of her cousin King Edward VI. (Desmond Tester)'.46 words
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Article840 1936-06-11 11 Prisoners Of The Chaco War Repatriated It is announced by the Chaco Peace I Conference that the number of prisoners of war repatriated up to the present is as' follows: Bolivians. 271 officers, 5,904 men, Paraguayans, 62 officers, 1 770 men. The Swiss police are searching for840 words
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Article456 1936-06-11 11 ACTING GOVERNOR TAKES A FLIGHT The following is the report for May of the Penang Flying Club: Hours. Mins. Dual instruction 56 30 Solo 51 p- Passenger flights, joy rides, ect. 28 00 Cross count rv jr rests i 55 155 35 i Private Machine 29 20456 words
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1159 1936-06-11 12 Malayan listeners-in will be able to hear at 4.31 am. tomorrow two excerpts from the Aidershot Tattoo which will be broad- j cast by the 8.8. C. on Transmission 4. Tattoo originated in the tap-room in pre- j barrack days when1,159 words
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549 1936-06-11 12 TIVS following is a list of vessels arriving, «Ad wailing from Penang during the weea IN PORTS S S. "ANTENOR” from Liverpool. Sails for Hongkong, Shanghai, Taku and Dairen. FRIDAY, JUNE 12 S.S. BORNEO MARU” from Japan via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Bombay, Kundha549 words
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Miscellaneous665 1936-06-11 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. EMPIRE STATION TODAY TRANSMISSION 2 OSJ 21.53 Mc[s. (18.93 metres). GSG 17.79 Mc|s. (16.86 metres). 6.20 p.m.-Big Ben. A Programme of I»lew Gramophone Records. 6.50 -“The, Pinchbeck Ring.’’* An original play tor|, broadcasting, by Felix Aylmer. Production by William MacLurg. 7.3o—Musical Interlude, t 7.3s—The Philip665 words
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Miscellaneous267 1936-06-11 12 Barnes and Conrad Leonard. Presented by cert No. 8. Recorded Concert by the BerDennis Redhead, with Hebe Haworth, Elsie lin State Opera Orchestra. (1) Overture Sterndale and Jackson Brown. 9.57—Mu- The Bartered Bride” (Smetana) played by sical Interlude.! 10.00—A Symphony Con- the Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond. by cert The267 words
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Miscellaneous558 1936-06-11 12 Gwynn. 8.20Straits Echo News Bulletin. 8.25Recorded Light Music. 8.30What’s On In Penang. 8.35Light Music. 9.00 Close down. SATURDAY, JUNE 13 7. ooTime Signal. 7.03Day’s Programme. 7.05Recorded Dance Music. 7.30Recorded Light Music. 8.00Malay Music. 8.55Pinang Gazette News Bulletin. 9.00Close down. ZHI (SINGAPORE) TODAY 6.010 K|cs (49.9 m.) 6.00 to 6.30 p.m.Malay558 words
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Miscellaneous602 1936-06-11 12 in English. 6.35 Continuation of relay, varty. Vocal and instrumental music. 7.01 Concert. 7.osNews in French. 7.35News bulletin in English. 7.16-Light Continuation of relay. Concert. 8.20In- Bengali songs. Anil Bagchi. 7.31Rabinternational talk, by M. Jacques Kayser. dra Mohan Bose. 7.46Instrumental mu--8.30— Musical talk by M. Charles Oulmont. sic. N.N. Mazumdar—clarinet602 words
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825 1936-06-11 13 Folly Of Scrapping Cruisers The Government’s proposed action in scrapping five cruisers was criticised at the annual meeting of the Navy League at Caxton Hall recently. The statement made in Parliament was profoundly unsatisfactory, and Parliament could not rest satisfied with that,” said Sir Edward Grigg,825 words
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Article145 1936-06-11 13 The Duce Orders Regrouping COMPETITION TO BE CUT OUT Rome, May 27. i Plans for the rationalisation of Italian shipping were announced this evening. The arrangement will come into force on Ist January. 1937 Italian shipping is already divided into four subsidised groups, each under some measure145 words
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Article217 1936-06-11 13 Admiralty Disclosure A serious shortage of leading signal ratings, both for visual and radio signalling, is disclosed in current Fleet Orders. To remedy the matter the Admiralty has ordered that all suitable men shall be encouraged to volunteer for courses, and that special facilities for returning217 words
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59 1936-06-11 13 The Cunard White Star Line has received a number of offers from shipbreakers for their 56,599-ton liner Majestic, now to be scrapped. A decision will be made shortly. The price is expected to be about £llO,OOO. The thirty-three-year-old Union-Castle steamer Armadale Castle (12,999 tons), now59 words
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Advertisement708 1936-06-11 13 > BLUI EUIUIBII V Mr LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lsave Due (in conjunction with den A Shira Um) Penang London A. SARPEDON Mars., L’don, R’dam, Glasgow. June 12 July 9 RESTES London, R’dam, H’burg, Middlesboro and Antwerp. June TJ9 July 17 C. DEUCALION. Mars, L’don, R’dam H’burg G’gow June 26708 words
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Advertisement63 1936-06-11 13 THE BEM UHE Far East Service. United Kingdom and Continent. OUTWARDS For Date Due. BENVORLPCH Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, and Yokohama. JUHC ZZnO. BENLAWERS Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila. Hongkong. July sth. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, and Yokohama. HOMEWARDS Loading BENREOCH Colombo, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam,63 words
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Advertisement515 1936-06-11 13 1. jag—i tT' P and BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., undvr Penang, Teluk .Anson, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S M. HARI” June 12 Outwards from London for China and S/S BULAN” June 19 Japan. SAILINGS515 words
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Advertisement291 1936-06-11 13 '(NIPPON YUbri AiSHAI LONDON SERVICE Ports of Cali For Colombo. Aden, Suez, Port Said. Marsel lies’, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. (Steamers omit Naples until further Notice) Steamers. Sailing date* KATORI MARU June 13 KASHIMA MARU June 26 *SUWA MARU Aug. 7 *FUSHIMI MARU Aug. 21 HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 4291 words
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Article, Illustration1675 1936-06-11 14 Three Winners And Two Horses Placed RED DOT PAYS BEST DIVIDEND Favoured by ideal weather, a fair crowd was present at the second day of the Selangor Turf Club race meeting. A feature of the day’s sport wasthe sucess of Mr. A.1,675 words
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108 1936-06-11 14 The following will represent the Penang Sports Club against the Penang Hindu Sabha at soccer on the Esplanade this evening:—J. S. Howkins; W. T. Francis and T. A. Maxwell; D. A. Coupar, J. N. Cooley end G. A. Maltby; J. A. Bines, W. B.108 words
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608 1936-06-11 14 Penang Soccer I rial Yesterday SUDIN ATTEMPTS A COME-BACK” A soccer trial, between two teams arranged by the Penang Football Association, Colours and Whites, in preparation for the match with the Chinese Olympic team was played yesterday on the Victoria Green and after an unimpressive608 words
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Article183 1936-06-11 14 —Reuter. England Narrowly Defeated KEEN SPORTING ENCOUNTER The Weschester Cup polo match be- tween England and America, was played in fine weather. There was a crowd of 10,000 present including the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. A keen sporting encounter was seen and England was unlucky not.—Reuter. - 183 words
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Article135 1936-06-11 14 KEDAH'S TEAM TO MEET PERAK The following have been selected to represent Kedah against Perak in the northern division of the Malaya Cup football at Taiping on Saturday: Che Noordin > t Mustafa Arif fin 1 Mahadi Sheriff Mustafa (Kulim) Bashah Lee Kim Choon Abdullah (Capt.) Omar135 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-06-11 14 Members of the Chinese Olympic football team who will meet Penang on 5 June 1922 words
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Advertisement22 1936-06-11 14 "PHONE 543. PENANG. j I TONIGHT i Dinner Dance I :o: MUSIC J I T V by JIMMY ANGEL'S SWING RHYTHM ORCHESTRA.22 words
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699 1936-06-11 15 Many Batting Failures At Cambridge POOR LENGTH BOWLING London, May 25. A second batting failure by H. T. Bartlett’s side brought the breshmen’s match at Cambridge to an early conclusion, M. Tindall’s side winning by an innings and 142. On the whole the match failed699 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-06-11 15 JOE DAVIS, the famous billiards player, has shown remarkably fine form this season.15 words
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Article214 1936-06-11 15 A New Feature London, June 10. The annual sailing barge match will take place on the Thames on Saturday. The course, as usual, will be from the Lower Hope to the Mouse Lightship and back to Gravesend, the Commodore, Captain J. L. Vivian Millett, to have214 words
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Article100 1936-06-11 15 C. S. Nayudu To Join Side A report that the AH-India team may be reinforced by the arrival of a new player in time for the forthcoming Tests has been confirmed. The Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagnam, the captain, sent for C.S. Nayudu, and it is100 words
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Article60 1936-06-11 15 The women’s match at the Oval last week between an England XI. and a Combined Counties’ team was drawn. Scores: Combined Counties 196 for eight declared; England XI. 126 for five. The Oxford University captain, N.S. Murray Wood (Mill Hill and Oriel). Wood Barton (Winchester and Oriel) and60 words
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Article122 1936-06-11 15 Penang Monthly Medal The June monthly medal of the Penang Sports Club has resulted in a win for T. A. Wemyss. A.T. Aird and E.S. Redfeam were runners-up. Following were the cards returned: T.A. Wemyss 8416=68, A.T. Aird 78 7=71, E.S. Redfearn 8110=71, J.G. McGuffin 82—9=73,122 words
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Article274 1936-06-11 15 Previous Conviction Proved The June criminal assizes commenced in the Supreme Court. Seremban. before Mr. Justice J. Aitken, with Mr. C. H. Whitton, D.P.P., for the prosecution. R. S. Gopal was arraigned upon three charges of falsification of accounts, namely, that on or about June 29,274 words
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Article230 1936-06-11 15 To Compete For The Grand I Thames Cup. Browne and Nicholls i School 8.C., U.S.A.; Kent School 8.C., U.S.A.; Tabor Academy 8.C., U.S.A. j Stewairds Cup. Zurich R.C., Switzer- land. Silver Goblets. A. Hornberger and K. Schmid (Zurich R.C., Switzerland). 1 Diamond Sculls.E. C. Branco (Brazil),230 words
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Article227 1936-06-11 15 Taylor Regains Seniors’ Title London, May 25. H.E. Taylor (Royal Mid-Surrey), who is over 65 years of age, regained the Seniors’ Championship, which he last held in 1929, with a fine score of 70 on the old course at Stoke Poges. This is the lowest return227 words
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Article102 1936-06-11 15 CHALLENGE MATCH R. Kennedy, of Beckenham Place Park, beat Tom Trapp, of Shirley Park, by eight and six in their 72 holes challenge match for £25 a side a fortnight ago. At the end of the first 36 holes at Beckenham Place Park Kennedy held a lead of seven102 words
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Article54 1936-06-11 15 ASS ISTANTS' TOURNAMENT The Western qualifying competition in connection with the Daily Mirror Assistants’ tournament was played at the Long Ashton Club recently when A.J. Robins (East Devon), a former winner of the Devon Professional Championship, B.C.H. Green (Failand), E. Radmofe (Torquay), and J.E. Morgan (Burnham) secured the four places54 words
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Article668 1936-06-11 15 KENNINGTON - VETERANS IN COUNTY CRICKET HENDREN, GEARY AND MEAD LIVING BY THE CUE MELBOURNE'S NIGHTMARE COURSE KENNINGTON ATSY” HENDREN is forty-seven years old. J. H. Human about half that age. Hendren and Human were the big shots” with the bat at Lord’s recently. Our Patsy” took 88 off668 words
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Advertisement13 1936-06-11 15 LETTERS OF A NEW ARRIVAL w 4Turf ?zeaz&' as <zs ace -&S tIgERBEER13 words
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Article, Illustration365 1936-06-11 16 Salvage Hopes For Grain Ship PRELIMINARY sa.vage opera azas to decide whether the Hcrzogin Cec lie Finnish barque which went ashore al Saleombe. Devon, some weeks ago. will ever sail the seas again, were started The partially dismantled ship, with flag still flying, and (left)365 words
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Article347 1936-06-11 I yj Comprehensive Review of EventsEconomic, Historical, and Social in the State oj Kedah undertaken by the Pinang Gazette to mark the Inauguration of the Kedah Agricultural and Livestock Exhibition which will be held at Alor Star Tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday, June 12, 13, and 14, 1936. Record347 words
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Article, Illustration217 1936-06-11 I The British Adviser BRITISH ADVISER’S OFFICE, KEDAH. Dear Sir, T feebsdre that your Supplement in connection with the Kedah Agricultural and Livestock Show will be welcomed and I hope it will have the success you desire for it. It is some years since Kedah held a217 words
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Article, Illustration1438 1936-06-11 II The Romance of a Humble Occupation By "Anak Ikan 11 In common with the rest of the states on the West Coast of the Peninsula, the one-| time chief industry of Kedah has declined j owing' to the scarcity of fish alongBy "Anak Ikan11 - 1,438 words
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Article131 1936-06-11 II Interest In Five Big Kedah Producers The bulk of the estate capital employed In the rubber industry in Kedah is sterling. There is also American. Shanghai and Italian capital invested I in the industry. Five big producers are Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. Particulars concerning the latter131 words
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Article903 1936-06-11 III Known to Arab Voyagers And Chinese There are references to a country which Is identified as Kedah in the works of Arab voyagers of the 9th Century A.D., and in the Chinese chronicles of the T’ang Dynasty (618—916 A.D), but little is known of903 words
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Article266 1936-06-11 III Abundance OJ Materials In the case of Malays and Siamese in Kedah housing may be said to be entirely satisfactory. The householder almost invariab y owns his own house s and generally also the site on which it. is built, though in some cases a266 words
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Article192 1936-06-11 III Redeeming The First Offender Like most agricultural countries, Kedah enjoys an enviable immunity from serious crime. There are two prisons in the State, one at Alor Star and one at Sungei Patani. It will be observed from gangs working by the roadway that Chinese offenders are nearly192 words
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Article369 1936-06-11 III MANY TYPES OF COCONUTS A large number of named types of coconuts exist in Malaya, but very little is known, genetically, regarding them. There are, however, a number of easily recognizable and distinct types, which may conveniently be classed as dwarfs and tails. Of the dwarf varieties369 words
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Article127 1936-06-11 III A livestock census was held in Kedah in 1935. The figures are as follows (the figures of th e previous census held in 1351 A.H. being given for comparison) 1353 1351 Cattle 69,943 68,542 Buffaloes 62,249 62.370 Goats 59,635 41,381 Pigs 32,525 32,651 Poultry 1,217.257 No census made.127 words
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Article201 1936-06-11 III The greater part of Kedah is still jungle. Forest reserves cover Ll6B square miles out of a total area of the State of 3,648 square miles. How important are thesi reserves, quite apart from their timber and game value is perhaps not realised by the town dweller. Much201 words
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Article, Illustration2167 1936-06-11 IV J. B. Neilson - By J. B. Neilson In 1786 Penang was practically one great jungle. Pirates who used to have their haunts there had been driven out by Kedah about the middle of the 18th century. There is in the British Museum2,167 words
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Article52 1936-06-11 IV Many English vegetables may be grown in Malaya with greater and lesser degrees of success. Among them are; beans, beetroot, carrots. Jerusalem artichokes, radishes, cress, lettuce, tomato, water-cress, kohl-rabi, mint, onions and shallots and parsley. Green peas, cauliflowers, kale, leeks, parsnips, potatoes and tvrnlns are best suited to52 words
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Article, Illustration73 1936-06-11 V Che Abdul Rahman. Co-operative Officer. Tuan Said Jan. headmaster of Ibrahim School, Sungei Patani. Mr. F. N. Sands, Assistant Agricultural Officer. H:s Highness Tunku Yahaya, Adjutant, Keilah* State Police. Che Ismail Merican, Superintendent of Education. Mr. T. Q. Geffikin, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Central Kedah. Capt. C.73 words
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Article375 1936-06-11 V The headquarters of the Health Section of the Medical Department, Kedah, is at present situated at Sungei Patani. Dr. J. Portelly, the Stater;-Surgeon, is in charge of the Medical Department as a whole and Dr. W. J. Vickers, the Senior Health Officer, Kedah is in375 words
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Article, Illustration125 1936-06-11 VI His Highness Tunku Yaccob His Highness Tunku Abdul Rahman His Highness Tunku Abdul Majid Mr. C. A. Panicker, representative of the Indian community The Hon. Che Md. Sheriff, Secretary to the Government. His Highness the Raja Muda Mr. F. L. Williams, Protector of125 words
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Article863 1936-06-11 VII THREE ISSUES AT ONE TIME By "Brush" When the Treaty between Great Britain and Siam was signed on the 10th day of March, 1909. Kedah (with Kelantan and Trengganu) came under the British suzerainty. Before that date Kedah was a vassal state to Siam and had863 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-06-11 VII Clove tree. Its size man be judged from the man standing on the left hand side. By Courtesy of the Department of; Agriculture, 8.8. and F.M.S,28 words
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Article349 1936-06-11 VII Hundred Million Gan tangs Approximately a hundred million gantangs of padi were harvested in Kedah in the year ended March 23. This was equivalent of about 145,000 tons, nearly half of which was available for export. Kedah is thus the foremost padigrowing state in Malaya, and its349 words
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Article64 1936-06-11 VII Fifty-six per cent, of the deaths in Kedah in 1934 were due to fevers and convulsions. Diagnosed malaria accounted for only three per cent, of deaths, but it is significant that the average rate of malaria infection among Chinese who were examined was half the Malay rate,64 words
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Article401 1936-06-11 VII Little Affected By Infdtration The total population at the Census of Apr. 1, 1931, was 429,691, an increase of 26.9 per cent, over the figure of the 1921 Census. In the decade previous to 1921 the increase had been higher (37.7 per cent.), but the demand for401 words
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Article211 1936-06-11 VII Ten Factories in Kedah In Kedah 6,000 acres are under tapioca. At the end of 1933 there were 36 factories in Malaya engaged in the manufacture of tapioca. Of these ten were in Kedah, seven in Penang and Province Wellesley and fourteen in Johore. Formerly grown as a catch211 words
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Article383 1936-06-11 VIII Some Rules For Exhibitors The following are the Section Managers: Section A Principal Agricultural Officer Section B Major H. R. Walden. Section C State Veterinary Surgeon. Section D Section E Superintenent of Education. Departmental and Commercial Exhibits Conservator of Forests. Amusement and Catering Registrar. Co-opera-tive Societies. The383 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-06-11 VIII Towkay Lim Lean Teng, J.p. the donor of the memorial clock tower at Sungei Patani19 words
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Article269 1936-06-11 VIII Visible Balance in Favour of State The aggregate value of Kedah’s foreign trade for the year 1934 was $36,984,554 as compared with $2l 011 733 in 1933. Tlle bulk of this increase was due to the rise in the value of the rubber exJn ro m $9 730269 words
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Article299 1936-06-11 VIII Protection Costs $1 a Head a Year I j The Police Force consists of four seconded and one Malay Gazetted Officers, 17 inspectors, 680 rank and file and 79 clerks and auxiliaries, and received in 1354 a total of 16,346 reports of which 14,164 disclosed offences. But299 words
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Article180 1936-06-11 VIII Basis Of Local Govern met For the purposes of local government the State is divided into nine districts in each of which there is a Sanitary Board consisting of officials and of unofficials nominated by the President of the State Council. The unofficials are selected so as to180 words
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Article, Illustration78 1936-06-11 VIII Two scenes of the unveiling of the Sungei Patani clock tower presented by Towkay Lim Lean Teng, J.P., in commemoration of the reign of His Late Majesty King George the Fifth. Left The Raja Muda addressing the assembly from78 words
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942 1936-06-11 IX Conquest Oi Jungle Product The Para rubber treeHevea brasi.iensismay be considered the most important agricultural crop in Malaya, noth in relation to the area under cultivation and the monetary value of the crop. Previous to the introduction of the tree to the East, the942 words
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Article381 1936-06-11 IX Preferences On Imports The finances of Kedah are in a healthy position. The annual budget is about $6,700,000. Customs are by far the largest contributor to revenue, accounting. in the last year for which figures are available, to 44.83 per cent, of the total. Customs are derived381 words
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Article505 1936-06-11 IX Estimate Of The Cost In view of the fact that considerable interest is now being taken in replanting. the following details of procedure and costs are given in the Department of Agriculture publication: An Outline of Malayan Agriculture. The procedure in replanting varies chiefly according to the505 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-06-11 IX The Mosque, Alor Star, a fine example of Is’amic architecture, and a landmark to travellers on the Malaya-Siam trunk road.23 words
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Article, Illustration917 1936-06-11 X The following are the exhibition I groupings: Section "A" Agriculture Group 1. Siam 29; Nachin 10; Radin China 4; fjiam 76; Radin China 12; Mayang Ebus 88; Radin Siak 7; Chubai 18: Mayang Ebus 80; Seraup Besar 15; Reyong 20; Seraup Kechik917 words
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Article, Illustration699 1936-06-11 XI An Experiment in South Kedah During the past five years Imperia] Chemical Industries Ltd., have maintained in this country a special Agricultural Advisory Department. It has been the work of this department to conduct scientific experiments with fertilisers and pest control products on the various crops grown in699 words
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1591 1936-06-11 XI Methods Employed With Wet” Padi There are essentially two alternative systems of cultivation of padi practised In Malaya viz: the wet” system in which the crop grows in water, for at least a part of its development, and the dry system, in which the1,591 words
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Article, Illustration1827 1936-06-11 XII J. C. Pasqual - Strict Ritual At Time Of Ha ixest By J. C. Pasqual Kedah was the first State in the. .Malay Peninsula to grow rice, as ac- cording to Malay tradition, rice was i first introduced into Kedah by the Siamese, probably in the XVth Cen-1,827 words
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Advertisement262 1936-06-11 II perahu manned by eight rowers and the! sport, ihe scnooi can do seen a wug w<.y jlbi— o Tin—-.'- xn i in-1 b— n. i bmbi hi ib i■■ib— an 'Wiit- r» a—u—BX^M—ea- ,JLJ r d f Jill I L < r MP t *>- li Ftjp i -/«r Al262 words
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Advertisement45 1936-06-11 III Acknowledgments The facts and figures relating to Kedah in this issue are derived mainly from official sources including the Annual Report on the Social and Economic Progress of the People oi the State of Kedah, the Malayan Year Book, and An Outline of Malayan Agriculture.45 words
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Advertisement181 1936-06-11 III j FIRST IN 1870 FIRST TO-DAY No. 1 TYPEWRITER No. 10 NOISELESS 1936 wssgißr 1 The first practical typewriter was Contains more matures than any invented by Remington. other Typewriter—and NOISELESS Remington ALWAYS LEADS! j The largest concerns in the world are standardising on REMINGTON NOISELESS MACHINES, because more and181 words
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Advertisement204 1936-06-11 IV SHELL MOTOR OILS GREASES OILS SINGLE SHELL Light-bodied oil for cylinder lubrication in cold climates and for epicyclic gears. DOUBLE SHELL Medium-bodied oil for cylinder lubrication. TRIPLE SHELL Heavy-bodied oil for cylinder lubrication and for certain types of syncro-mesh gears. GOLDEN SHELL Extra-Heavy-bodied oil for cylinder lubrication, chiefly for air-cooled204 words
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Advertisement142 1936-06-11 V m rze JR i I I c»n Of all the Brands of high-class I Whisky on the market, none has rH made greater headway in m UB Hgj recent years than Hsict MWI W E33E133 $0 I 5 JOHN HA!G co limited, E DISTILLERS, MARKINCH. SCOTLAND K 6 jniujwjmiua <i142 words
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Advertisement52 1936-06-11 VII 1 Kuching mosaic il >.e won-* 5 Ik, S> SPECIALISTS BUILDING IN AND pre-cast W GENERAL concrete g< WORKS CONTRACTORS I Mr M L. J _u _L__ -->• KUCHING MOSAIC TILE WORKS Manufacturers of Cement Flooring, Roofing Tiles and Ornamental Monuments. I I 1 I Office:7, KUCHING LANE, PENANG DANIEL52 words
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Miscellaneous98 1936-06-11 VII -n- «l A IX/ 1 I llu A EMPIRE THEATRE PHONE No. 77 ALOR STAR PHONE No. 77 LOOK_ OUT! Special Bntertain- I ments During Kedah Exhibition Two Special Day’Shows will be Shown Daily ON Saturday, 13th Sunday 14th June, 1936 At 12 a.m. and 3 p.m. respectively OPENING TOMORROW98 words
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Advertisement45 1936-06-11 VIII (of hich ven and 140 has ESTABLISHED IN KEDAH a ties A. H. 1336 an. o f 12 J s y f p G. W. WILSON Co., I i LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE FJd.S.) MERCHANTS ft 9 AGENTS SUNGEI PATANI ESTATE, MINING AND ENGINEERING SUPPLIES.45 words
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Advertisement178 1936-06-11 IX THE HOUSE FOR FOOTWEAR. No. 90, PEKAN MALAYU, ALOR STAR OUR SHOP IS FULLY STOCKED We are prepared to serve you perfectly CONVINCE YOURSELVES! VISIT US! For Comfort, Economy, and Satisfaction Wear Only BATA SHOES. I WE ALSO DO Repairs Regardless of make Workmanship and Quality Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. cmom178 words
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Advertisement77 1936-06-11 X ii i iim.m W £Wx w> BLOCKS FOR ILLUSTRATIONS «Ogg* in this SUPPLEMENT j OjV(EQA supplied by S\ I A NAME THAT STANDS FOR NANYANG PRESTIGE PROTECTION WHEN YOU PURCHASE A WATCH FOR A ELECTRO GIFT YOU SHOULD BE ASSURED OF ITS TIMEKEEPING. DEPENDABILITY AND ITS 1 CORRECTNESS OF DESIGN77 words
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Advertisement143 1936-06-11 XII e if I MUKICIX >rOL!ALIJAI IvW ||s 1 r w T*^** < ~j r -SOOSfiW t'L. r~ VC/1 S>y THE MORRIS BIG SIXES riMMliri. 111 C’X (SERIES II) /|vve Cfifry (Wf re destined for T leadership m the «’g-w'fißiHMilllbT- ZCd biff car field 1.... ram\ 1 i,l i lv| These143 words
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