Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 June 1936
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Title Section20 1936-06-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 140. Vol XCIV. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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619 1936-06-19 1 Insufficient Time To Examine Bills MR. SHEARN URGES REFORMS An Assurance Given By High Commissioner (Grona Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 18. OUTSPOKEN criticism of IkM.S. legislative methods was expressed at today’s meeting of the Federal Council by an I619 words
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Article725 1936-06-19 1 Provident Fund Provisions NON-INCLUSION OF EUROPEANS (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, June 18. Although the General Manager of RailI ways, the Hon. Mr. D. H. Elias, denied that there was any question of racial dis- j crimination behind the non inclusion of I Europeans725 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-06-19 1 Maxim Goiki, the Russian writer and reformer, whose death is reported from Moscow. A biographical sketch appears on page eight.22 words
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Article296 1936-06-19 1 —Reuter. Press Attacks Government SANCTIONS MAY G(f London, June 19. The British Government's intention to piopcse the laising of sanctions against Italy (see Page Nine) has met with a hostile reception from the Press. The News Cmonic’e cal.'s lhe attitude of Mr.. Baldwin and Mr. Eden “a—Reuter. - 296 words
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Article86 1936-06-19 1 .—Reuter. Announcement In Commons London, June 18. In the House of Commons last night Mr Neville Chamberlain announced that the Cunard-White Star had applied for authority to enter into an agreement for a sister ship to the “Queen Mary.” Mr. Chamberlain said he agreed in.—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article44 1936-06-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 19. Messrs. Symington and Wilson estimate world rubber stocks in unregulated areas on May 31 at 532,718 tons compared with 558.964 tons on April 30 and 615,574 tons on December 31, 1936 —Pinang Gazette Cable.44 words
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Article140 1936-06-19 1 .—Reuter. Future Of Tin And Rubber MM. ORMSBY-GORE’S VIEW London, June 19. Referring to tin and rubber control in a speech last night at the Colonial Service dinner in London, Mr. Ormsby-Gore, Colonial Secretary, said, “In both caser I hmd that the system of control has proved.—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article401 1936-06-19 1 Bill Passed At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June IS. A Bill to amend the Motor Vehicles Enactment so as to impose a fee for motor vehicles which are fitted with Diesel engines was passed at today’s meeting of tne j Federal Council.401 words
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Advertisement13 1936-06-19 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC «’HOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, l PENANG. Telephone No. 772.13 words
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Advertisement107 1936-06-19 1 > MUI TSAI LEGISLATION —See Page Eight. Look f' Before 'NNlwi J Yfew 'W o Leap!” If o izZTTZTzj fl j |hl j K j ll’in That is a capital motto, suitable to many occasions. But we leap at the opportunity of reminding you to Icok at our siock of107 words
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2251 1936-06-19 2 Membership More Than Double In Four Years |N his annual report on the development of Co-operative Societies in the S.S. and F.M.S., which was tabled at Monday’s meeting of the Legislative Council, Mr. G. Hawkins, Acting Director of Co-operation, S.S. and F.M.S., reveals that2,251 words
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Article, Illustration35 1936-06-19 2 (jcncral Skladkovvski, the new Prenuer in Poland, who was home Minister in six Cabinets (lining the regentship of Marshal 1 dsudski and who, at first, intended to reinforce the defence of the country.35 words
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Article229 1936-06-19 2 Pioneer Chinese Miner Of SelcicsT The death took place at the Eungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, of Mr Ho Man, cne of the best known and most popular Chines? miners of Selangor. Mr. .Flo Man came here from China I about 33 years ago229 words
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Article220 1936-06-19 2 Secommg General, But Order Msintamed Brussels. June 15. According to a Socialist estimate, over 100,000 coal miners are striking and the movement is spreading to the engineering and electrical industries 'and public ser- vices. The strikers are maintaining strict discipline ard there is no sign of any attempt220 words
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Advertisement230 1936-06-19 2 The famous Highlander on the tin tells you at once that its contents arc made from the best Scottish oats, unequalled for flavour, quality and nourishment. Scott’s Porage Oats arc cooked IN FIVE MINUTES. TH£ ORIGINAL QUICK-COOKING QUALITY OATS w Ask for the tin I with the sturdy Scot! mn230 words
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Advertisement268 1936-06-19 2 S/S “GLENAFFARIC" VOYAGE 2 (OUTWARD) Arrived On 12-6-36 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 10.30! a m. on Saturday, the268 words
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Advertisement184 1936-06-19 2 w IrSS If rim mWri RS pgT-> .y| fl TjFflBag3g&a& j» cess —the result of years of re- M < search by French Chemists—has M now been patented by Tokalon. |S YUE SEN SA I lON It makes Poudre Tokalon cling 5 xa e five times as long as other184 words
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Article, Illustration1613 1936-06-19 3 Men Who Will Be Seen At Victoria Green Today The Chinese Olympic Soccer team will be seen in action against a Penang team this evening at Victoria Green. Here are some biographical sketches of the visiting players. LEE WAI TONG, the captain of1,613 words
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Article196 1936-06-19 3 —Reuter Wireless. Athlone Castle Discovery London, June 16 A remarkable “fault” has been discovered in the bed of the ocean off the South African coast, which has aroused the interest of geologists. A Durban report states that the Union Castle liner Athlcne Castle, on her—Reuter Wireless. - 196 words
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Article125 1936-06-19 3 Country But Tempers Frayed Brussels, June IG. The country is generally calm but there are indications of frayed tempers in some strike areas. Communist agitators are reported to be active in the Charleroi district. Following visits by strikers to each of them, mest works in Belgium's “Black Country”125 words
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Article79 1936-06-19 3 British Radio. London, June 18. In a letter to the annual conference of the Savings Bank,* Association, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, notes that the past year has been marked by a further substantial increase in the number of departments which are the backbone ofBritish Radio. - 79 words
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Article51 1936-06-19 3 .—British Radio. London, June 18. The liner Queen Mary, which sailed from Southampton yesterday on her second voyage to New York, is carrying 1257 passengers of whom 200 joined the vessel at Cherbourg which was cleared at 5.15 p.m. She is due back in Southampton twelve days.—British Radio. - 51 words
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1042 1936-06-19 3 Coroner’s Rider On Drug Supplies (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. “There is one feature of the case which calls for comment and I consider that the attention of Government should be directed to it. That it la the fact1,042 words
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Advertisement151 1936-06-19 3 i j -Jk I MEN S N M SHOES COOLNESS, LIGHTNESS. K INDIVIDUALITY—ARE ALL 5 definitely expressed j. OAY WEAR... I TN “SAXONE” SHOES. A'ARIOUS SHAPES, EINESTI LEATHERS, EASY ITTTINGS,! lAX BILLOW OR BLACKS SIZES 5- 10A g Price $l9 50 I qj A Pair I golfTT- ”1 DRESS BROWN151 words
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Article, Illustration5827 1936-06-19 4 Sympathetic Hearing For Mr. Thomas Sir A. Butt OPPOSITION LEADER WANTS INQUIRY INTO CITY “GAMBLING” London, June 12. 1' is a long time since the Mouse of Comm. .:.s was so crowded as it was yesterday, to hear the personal statements made by Mr.5,827 words
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Advertisement341 1936-06-19 4 I jfcA I SPHINX I JM- TME. SIC3N OF= QUALITY io i AjiU"'* K mV€RI£Y/l||“7 J STRAIGHT CUT 1 V 1 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES F LAMBERT mnitou* 6 i I 1 =i I AN IDEAL BABY'S FOOD. KremilK A NON-RANCID FULL CREAM HUMANIZED MILK. REMILK is prepared from pure cow’s tr341 words
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Advertisement234 1936-06-19 5 PII Hl 0 M WMO 01 r GIVES TOO MrETf Of ALL-WEATHER wd T n today’s traffic you must STOP quick and often to prevent wSImWf x a Mp accidents to yourself and car —to avoid injuring others. MCctl You can STOP quickest on “G-3” All-Weather Tyres by Goodyear. You234 words
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Miscellaneous528 1936-06-19 6 LAST NIGHT’S OPENING SHOWS PACKED TO THE DOORS! NOTE OUR WEEK'S BIG ATTRACTIONS! Q (J E. E. N'S MiruTiV each picture selected for your entertainment; tomorrow |ffl I NOW SHOWING OPENING SUNDAY AT THE SUNDAY AT 2-45 !|Matinee Tomorrow At 2-45 2-45 MATINEE universal’s SPARKLING COMEDY OF FAITH Jp| A528 words
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Article732 1936-06-19 7 Defence Closed: Case Postponed Until Next Week The hearing into the case in which Ong Teik Chin of 85 Penang Street, is charged under the betting ordinance was continued yesterday in the Penang Police Court before Mr. H. A. L, Luckham when the defence was closed732 words
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Article159 1936-06-19 7 Charges Withdrawn An apology tendered by Police Inspector Abdul Aziz to Danam, bailiff of the civil district court, recited in the dismissal of two charges which were made against mm in the fourth magistrate’s court Singapore, on Tuesday. Aziz was summoned for allegedly us.ng abusive language and159 words
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Article16 1936-06-19 7 The Penang Library will be cloned on Tuesday, June 23, being a public ho.iday.16 words
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Article70 1936-06-19 7 Not Returning To Malaya It ic understood that Sir Walter Huggard. the Chief Justice; S.S.. who went Home in January on special leave shortly after its return from ordinary leave, on urgent business, will not be returning. The Hon. Mr. P. A. McElwaine, Attorney General, ir> mentioned70 words
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Article58 1936-06-19 7 Remitter's Complaint (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 18. On the complaint of the remitter of a registered letter, a Chinese postal clerk was yesterday taken into Police custody but later released on a bail bond. However, the matter is still being investigated by the Taiping58 words
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Article124 1936-06-19 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 18. The Hon. Mr. S.W. Jones, British Adviser, Kedah, entertained royalty and prominent Government Officers to dinner at the Residency yesterday. Among those present were:—H.H. Tunku Mahmood (Regent of Kedah), H.H. Tunku Badlishah (Raja Muda of Kedah), Hon. Che124 words
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Article86 1936-06-19 7 Reuter Wireless. Mr. MacDonald On The Essentials Of Peace London. June 16. A striking plea for support of the League of Nations was made by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, addressing the International Peace Conference at Cardiff. He declared that “a world without the League would be a nightmareReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article118 1936-06-19 7 GARAGE KEEPER FINED Aziz, a garage keeper of 134 Hutton I Lane, was yesterday summoned before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. H. A. L. I Luckham, at the instance of Mr. A. T. Dougal, Deputy Municipal Water Engineer, on four counts of contravention of the bylaws.118 words
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Article191 1936-06-19 7 55 Pictures Banned The number of films of standard siz3 which were censored in the Straits Settlements las* year amounted to 2,047, giving a linear measurement of 6,581,000 feet. In addition, 41,900 feet of film for use in miniature machines were examined, giving a total of191 words
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Article120 1936-06-19 7 Hytem Wanted Ey Police At Klang cn Tuesday, the coroner returned a verdict of murder by some person or persons unknown at the conclusion of the inquest into the death of an 18 year old Cantonese girl, Yap All Leong, who was found lying seriously injured in120 words
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Article83 1936-06-19 7 Boy Of 15 Cautioned Three hawkers pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of causing obstruction by parking their handcarts or tricycles in prohibited places and were fined $1 each by Mr. H.A.L. Luckham, Police Magistrate, Penang. Five other hawkers also appeared, charged with selling eatables in83 words
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Article93 1936-06-19 7 The s,s. Fushimi Maru from Europe is expected to arrive in Singapore on June 28. The following passengers will embark at Singapore: —Mr. J.H. Allan, Mr. K. Anderson, Mr. A.J.A. Brouwer, Miss C. Bunnag, Mr. P. Egerton Smith, Mr. C. D.L. Geraerds Thesingh, Mr. H. Hagenaar, Mr.93 words
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Article179 1936-06-19 7 MR. QUAH TEIK LIM MISS KHOO CHYE SUAT A Chinese wedding in the reformed style took place at 1 p.m. at No. 231 Burmah Road yesterday, between Mr Quah Teik Lim, son of the late Mr. Quah Boon Suan and Mrs. Quah Boon Suan, and Miss Khoo Chye179 words
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Article108 1936-06-19 7 The marriage took place yesterday of Mr. Geh Lye 00, necond son of the late Mr. Geh Seow Cheang, and Miss Goh Kim Pau. The marriage was solemnised at 6.30 a.m. in the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, McAlister Road, with Father De Souza conducting the marriage service.108 words
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429 1936-06-19 7 Tin Of White Ant Killer And Empty Glass (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. Mystery surrounds the death of Mr. V. S. Swan, a European assistant on Holmwood estate, Batang Berjuntai r near Klang, who was found dead when his “boy”429 words
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Article45 1936-06-19 7 Chia Ah Hap and Sam Ching Teng appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, Penang Police Magistrate, yesterday, charged for gambling on the five-foot-way of a house in Sungei Ujong R >ad. Botu the accused pleaded guilty and were fined $l.45 words
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Advertisement64 1936-06-19 7 I—T rwn Tiiyrr.TW «h-TITTMI r*”" IT num <■ i < «umiu r. a gi —“nJ S! Before you j w say ‘Whisky' j i w i y i I Dewar's i J ‘WhiteLabe! f OBTAINABLE IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES ALSO IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS64 words
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Article70 1936-06-19 8 The engagement is announced between C. G. Boutcher, Architect, Penang Ipoh and Margaret elder daughter of Col. E. C. L. Fitzwilliams, C.M.G., and Mm. Fitzwilliamr M.8.E., of Gilgwyn Cardiganshire. The wedding will be on Saturday. July 4. at St. George’s Church 8 am., and a reception will be70 words
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Article301 1936-06-19 8 Ao an incidental farce in a chapter of farces, the most farcical of which is the League of Nations itself, sanctions may be scuttled without tears. But it is distressing that Great Britain, the most insistent of the sanctionists in November last, should now voluntarily add gall to301 words
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Article233 1936-06-19 8 THE speedy legislation of Malayan Governments is well known —outside official circles. It has been left to the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn to force a half admission from the High Commissioner that excessive speed has been the order of the day in the Federal Council.233 words
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Article118 1936-06-19 8 Federal Council Passes Bill (Frcm Cur Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 18. Saving of $2,200,009 a year in interest payments and protection cf F.M.S. surplus funds were among the advantages of redemption of the Straits Settlements 6 per cent, loan which .he Acting Financial Hon. H. R.118 words
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Article170 1936-06-19 8 Mui Tsai Members > Arrive “I am sorry but I cannot make any statement to the Press,” said Sir Wilfred Wood, chairman of the Mui Tsai Commission which arrived from Singapore on the Kedah today, when approached by a Pinang Gazette representative at the Runnymede Hotel.170 words
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Article630 1936-06-19 8 Unjust Mui-Tsai Legislation —Will Authorities Admit Their Mistake —Hope That JUrongs May Be Righted MY first reaction to the news, that yet another mui-tsai commission was to descend upon the shores of Malaya was one of despair. More short-sighted legislation, more irksome restrictions, less social welfare. Those630 words
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Article625 1936-06-19 8 Maxi->. Corky, the Russian novelist, whose death occurred at Moscow yesterday, was born in March, 1868, at Nishni Novgorod. HE real name is A. M. Peshkoff, but he chose the pseudonym "Gorky,” which means “bitter” as one appropriate to the hardness cf his lot. His father was an625 words
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Advertisement293 1936-06-19 8 MARgS (X«r'» ~T 4 Marmite makes all meat and vegetable dishes more nutritious U se and digestible as well as far more MARMITE appetising. It is the Great Yeast f or Food, extremely rich in Vitamin B, Soups, Stews, which is essential to perfect health. Gravies, Sauces, y 0 ma293 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-19 8 W.WWIWWM Be/wire you Any DEL MQNJE Agents for Malaya Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.18 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1936-06-19 9 “Purpose Not Served: No Utility In Continuance” VIGOROUS DENUNCIATION BY OPPOSITION London, June 18. Before a House crowded in every part for his statement on the Government’s policy at the forthcoming League meetings, the Foreign Secretary announced this afternoon in the House. British Radio & Reuter. - 1,886 words
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Article46 1936-06-19 9 —Reuter. Rain Causes Postponement New York, June, 18. The Louis-Schmeling fight has been postponed till tomorrow. Rain fell tonight after an afternoon of threatening skies and light showers. If the weather is again unsuitable tomorrow the bout may be further postponed to Saturday afternoon.-—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article183 1936-06-19 9 Olympic Footballers Win 8-1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 18. In the presence of H.H. Raja Muda and the British Adviser, Mr. S. W. Jones, and before a record crowd, the China Olympic soccer eleven trounced the Kedah side to the tune of eight183 words
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Article222 1936-06-19 9 Licensing Of Dealers Urged (From Cur Cwn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June IS. The necessity of licencing of copra dealers ro as to regularise the copra trade was urged by the Raja Uda at today’s meeting of the Federal Council, speaking on the adjournment. The Raja Uda said222 words
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Article113 1936-06-19 9 LIN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £180.10.0 £178.15.0 London —(3 months) £178.15.0 £177.10.0 Singapore $88.62 $88.50 Business Done Penang $88.87 y 2 $88.50 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA.—(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER KUBBER Loudon w 7f';,d 7ftd New York 15%c(G) 15%c(G) Singapore—Spot 25%c 25%c July/Sept. 26c 26 %c113 words
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Advertisement66 1936-06-19 9 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. Tomorro w EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. Dinner Dance WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. I n 1 i I LES PARFUMS I CHANEL I J EXTRAITS No. 5 No. 22 GARDENIA I VOIRE JASMIN 1940 GLAMOUR I j BOIS DES ILES. g j POUDRES J66 words
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Financial & Commercial Section
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1282 1936-06-19 10 LONDON EXPERTS SANGUINE BUT MINCING LANE HYSTERIA DEPRESSES PRICES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 12. Business in rubber and rubber shares «continues co be i »cita uy lue uncertainties consequent, upon wnat is believed to be the iniiuiucuu uevaiual.on or the Dutch guilder.1,282 words
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Article944 1936-06-19 10 MR. C. V. THOMAS ON TIN RESTRICTION The thirty-fourth annual general meeting of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., was held in London on June 10. Mr. C. V. Thomas (the chairman), in the course of his rpeech, said: Under the F.M.S. restriction enactment the output was limited to an average944 words
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Article511 1936-06-19 10 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period June 6th to 12th, 1936, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public resident in511 words
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Advertisement863 1936-06-19 10 BANKS. nederlandsche chartered bank OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA» MANDEL MAATSCHArrIJ (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 18b3>. N. V. Paid-up Capital £3,OOD,OWf Reserve Fund £3,000,0*1 (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) SB, Bishopsgate, London, E.G. Ac/ewcies Bramohea *j 1824. Alor Star Hi rg Kong Rangoon Established in Amsterdam io**». Iloilo Saigon Bangkok863 words
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Article362 1936-06-19 11 London, June 18. I The London Stock Exchange was steady. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or fall -Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 117% Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 116% War Loan, 3% pc 105% -J-% Straits 6 p.c., 1936-51 104% Com. Union Assce.362 words
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Article115 1936-06-19 11 London. June 18. RUBBER: Dull. Spot 7ft buyers, 7% sellers. July] Sept. 7% buyers, 7ft sellers. Oct.JDec. 7ft buyers, 7% sellers. Jan. March 7% buyers, 7ft sellers. jNew York 15.63 cts. United Stocks, London 58,886 tons Liverpool 68,480 tons COPRA Straits S.D. to Rotterdam £13.12.6. PEPPER White115 words
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Article115 1936-06-19 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 76 23|64 76 55|64 New York 5.02% 5.03 Montreal 5.03% 5.04 Brussels 29.74% 29.74 Geneva 15.55 15.54% Amsterdam 7.44 7.44 Milan 64 64 Berlin 12.49 12.50 Prague 121% 121% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26% Madrid 36115 words
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Article206 1936-06-19 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat 4'1% 4|7%c Ayer Weng 1.35 1.42%ex B. Selangor 62% 65 Gopeng Consol 3716 40|0c Hitam 40 45c Hong Fatt 73 77 Jelapang 14}3 15|0 Jelebu 72% 77% K.206 words
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Article181 1936-06-19 11 Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenbys 1.50 1.60 Ayer Panas 1.40 1.45 Bassetts 55 57 B. Lintangs 1.10 1.15 Changkats 85 90c Mentakabs 37% 40 New Scudais 1.35 1.40 Sungei Tukangs 1.00 1.02% Tapahs 177% 1.85 Ulu Benuts 42% 45 TINS Ayer Wengs 1.40 1.45 Chenderiangs 133 13|9 Hitams 40181 words
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Article73 1936-06-19 11 Lately there has been an increasing number of prosecutions against occupiers of houses, especially shops, for causing obstruction of obstruction of five-foot ways. Yesterday three Chinese appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham. in the Penang Police Court, on summons for causing obstruction. All pleaded guilty and were fined73 words
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Article178 1936-06-19 11 Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.40 1.45 B. Selangor 62% 65 Hitam 40 42 Hong Fatt 72% 77% Jelebu 72% 77% Klang River 1.75 1.85 Mambau 60 70 Nawng Pet 50 55 North Taiping 50 52% Rahman Hyd. 90 92% Raub Gold 5.75 6.00 Rantau Ordy. 60178 words
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Article59 1936-06-19 11 —Reuter Wireless. Algiers, June 16 The strike movement has taken an ominous turn in Algeria. Armed bands of Arabs are over-running the countryside, forcing labourers to cease work on penalty of death. Crops on many farms have been destroyed. Police in armoured cars have been sent to the—Reuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article75 1936-06-19 11 The Nation's Interest The accountant department of the Ministry of Defence has submitted details of the various funds received in subscriptions up to the end of May, B.E. 2479, an follows: 1. The Army. Ticals (a) Anti-aircraft equipment 4,308.70 (b) Armaments acquirement 162,244.78 (c) Signalling Corps 7,822.0875 words
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Article160 1936-06-19 11 The St. Mark’s School Building Fund, started over a year ago, still requires a sum of $3,500 to bring it to the required total of $14,300. I The Government has voted the sum of $4,750 towards the cost of the building and new equipment: the160 words
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Article276 1936-06-19 11 The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ampats 4|o 4,6 4 0 4,6 c Ayer Wengs 1.37% 1.42% 1.37% 1.42%ex B. Selangors 62% 65 62% 65 Hong Fatts 72 74 73 75 Jelepangs 14|3 1419 14276 words
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Article152 1936-06-19 11 Standard Sheet In Demand Boustead Co., Ltd., in their report dated Penang, June 17 state At the beginning of the week under review values advanced slightly on account presumably of speculative transactions fo’~ I lowing rumours of a reduction in the rate cf freight to Atlantic ports. However,152 words
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Article149 1936-06-19 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Asams 27|0 28|0ex A. Wengg 1.35 1.42 %ex Heng Fatts 70 75 Johans 20 24 Kepongs 15;6 16] 6c K. Kampars 10|0 10|9 K. Lanjuts 16,0 16|6 Laruts B|3 819 North Taipings 49 52%c Pungahs 17|10% 18|3 Rahmans 89 92 Raubs 5.60149 words
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Article113 1936-06-19 11 The acting Secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the half month of June, 1936. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., (Karangan)- Hours run 204, Cubic yard. 3 treated 43,000, Total Piculs 190, Nett Value $10,640. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging,113 words
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Article58 1936-06-19 11 .—Reuter Radio. London, June 18. With donation of £5,000 from the Governor and Company of the Rank of England, the Lord Mayor’s Fund for the King George National Memorial baa reach a total of £85,000. Not less than 50 per cent, of the money subscribed by the public.—Reuter Radio. - 58 words
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Miscellaneous141 1936-06-19 11 Friday, 19th June, 1936. Fun Frolic TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA “HWA KHOOI GAIK BEE JlNPart 1. Seats 40, 30 and 20 cents. JEE NAM SIN KHENG CHIEW OPERA WAH BEE ONN” Seats 40, 30 and 20 cents. No Free Lists. KIAH OPERA “AYER MATA IBU MOE” Seats 40, 30141 words
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549 1936-06-19 12 BROADCASTING IN MALAYA LISTENERS MORE THAN DOUBLED LAST YEAR NEW LICENCE FOR SINGAPORE RECEIVING STATION AT PAYA LEBAR FOLLOWING are further excerpts from the annual report of the Posts and Telegraphs Depart ment for 1935, which is signed by Mr. J.V. Cowgill, M.C., M.C. S., Acting Director-General of Posts and549 words
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798 1936-06-19 12 71m following is a list of vessels arriving Mid tiling from Penang during the ween LN PORTS S.S. “BULAN” for Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. M.V. “MADOERA” from Java ports via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Halifax, Boston, New York, Philadelphia798 words
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Miscellaneous663 1936-06-19 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. EMPIRE STATION TODAY TRANSMISSION 2 OBJ 21.53 Mc|s. (13.93 metres). GSG 17.79 Mc|s. (16.86 metres). €.20 p.m.— Big Ben. The Colonial Service Dinner. A speech* by the Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas, M.P., Secretary of State for the Colonies, at the Annual Dinner or the663 words
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Miscellaneous521 1936-06-19 12 in Vers?. 3) Recorded Bird Warblings. BATAVIA—N (ROM 7.ss—Messrs. Kennedy and Co’s Share Report. 8.09 —Talk— Fisherman’r Luck v\’avelength: YDA. 3,040 klc (98.68 m and in Scotland." 8.20-Recordcd Mgh Music YDB ;m> 8.30 —What's On In Penang. 0.35 —Light) Must. 9.G0 p.m.—Close down. TODAY TOMORROW i o- i ?n- t'iow’q521 words
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Miscellaneous541 1936-06-19 12 German Girin League: “The Holidays at last!” 9.20 —News and Economic Review in English on DJN and in Dutch on DJA, DJB. 9.35 —Today in Germany. Sound Pictures. 9.50—Military Concert; in the interval: “A Visit to Barbarossa in the Kyffhauser.” The Band in the 29th Brigade, conducted by Bandmaster Johannes541 words
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Miscellaneous204 1936-06-19 12 Studies. 10.40 p.m. —News in Italian. 6.s9—Bulletin in Spanish, French. TOMORROW 1 and English. p.m.—News in English. 7.oo—Frivolous Music. 9.35 —Transmission in Hindustani. C j 7.18 Close down. E.T.R.A. Light Orchestra—Latest 7.20 —Special programme for English Musical Novelties. Carmen Roccabella, 1 speaking listeners. Tito Angeletti, Minia Lyses, Guido 7.50 a.m.204 words
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Article576 1936-06-19 13 Plea For Greater Co-operation Between The Two Services That the Admiralty would be forced to ask shipping companies to co-operate in some scheme by which officers were either seconded to the Royal Navy for several years or, perhaps, permanently, was the view expressed by Vice-Admiral H.576 words
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Article643 1936-06-19 13 Shipbrokers' Criticism Of Facilities COAL TRADE "RUSTING AWAY IN IDLENESS" The annual meeting of the Humber District Association of Chartered Shipbrokers was held recently at Hull. Sir Arthur Atkinson, who presided, said that in spite of the bad timeci there was now only 451,948 net tons643 words
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Article146 1936-06-19 13 Mainly Responsible For River Scheldt Collision In the inquiry xrmcerning a collision between the L.N.E.R. steamer Malines and the Dutch motorship Almkerk in the River Scheldt, the Netherlands Court of Navigation at Amsterdam found that the mishap was caused by suction between tne two ships,146 words
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Advertisement714 1936-06-19 13 T] j XBLUK FUKMEIi UME~ Veeeeta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lun Due (in canjunction with Glen A Shire Una) Penang London ORESTES London, R’dam, H’burg, Middlesboro and Antwerp. June I© July 17 C. DEUCALION. Mars, L’don, R’dam H’burg G’gow June 26 July 23 RADNORSHIRE L’don. R’dam, Hamburg, Middlesboro and Antwerp.714 words
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Advertisement124 1936-06-19 13 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. From Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York July 2 PRES. POLK July 29 Aug. 11 July 16 PRES. ADAMS Aug. 12 Aug. 25 July 30 PRES. HARRISON Aug. 26 Sept. 8 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on our124 words
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Advertisement597 1936-06-19 13 I •1. P(& and BRITISH INDIA Peninsular anti Oriental S. N. Co., undar Penang, Teluk Anson, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Ma’acca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S BULAN June 19 S/S “MATA HARI” June 26 Outwards from London for China and Jap[UL SAILINGS OF597 words
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Article418 1936-06-19 14 Acceptances For y Today SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Following- are the acceptances for the opening- day of the Selongor Turf Club Skye meeting at Kuala Lumpur today, together with selections by Tic-Tac. RACE 1—2.30 P.M. Ponies, Class 3, Div. 2, 4 I[2 furs. ANACONDA 10.10 MOVALONG 10.00 LEONIE418 words
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Article, Illustration109 1936-06-19 14 Quashed Wins OMAHA A CLOSE SECOND London, June 18. The following is the result of the Gold Cup run at Ascot over 2 I|2 miles today:— QUASHED 4y. (Lord Stanley) 1 OMAHA 4y. (Mr. W. Woodward) 2 BOKBUL 4y. (Baron E. de Rotschild) 3109 words
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Article232 1936-06-19 14 W.A.F.C. Wi is By Six Gcals Te One In a match in the second division of the Penang Football Association League, the Hidyatol Anwar Footb'*!! Club convincingly defeated the Penang Teachers’ Association by six gca’s to one on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday. The Teachers played232 words
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Article208 1936-06-19 14 Two New Soloists KUALA LUMPUR CLUB REPORT During the month of May the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club had two new soloists. The main portion of the landing ground is again in use and the flying hours rhovv an increase over thosel of the previous month.208 words
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Article72 1936-06-19 14 Reuter. By Ten Wkkeh; London, June 18. Somerset defeated Derbyshire by ten wickets. Derbyshire ir n de 152 (Hunt 7 for 49) and 62, and Somerset scored 190 and 25 for no wickets. NOTTS BEAT KENT Nottinghamshire defeated Kent by 56 runs. Nottinghamshire totalled 78 i Tcdd 6. Reuter. - 72 words
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Article343 1936-06-19 14 One-Goa/ Defeat In Thrilling Match BREAK-NECK PACE AT HURLINGHAM London, June 11. One of the most exciting polo matches in the history of the game was seen bv 10,000 spectators at Hurlingham yesterday. America beat England by 10 goals to 9 in the first game of343 words
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Article155 1936-06-19 14 Five Teams May Take Part In Match Here A polo tournament, under the auspices of the Malayan Polo Association, will be held on the Penang Polo Club ground during the week-ending, Saturday, July 4. The trophies to be competed for will be the Sultan of Perak Cup,155 words
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Article110 1936-06-19 14 The Penang Sports Club (cricket section) will play a two-dey cricket match against the Chinese Recreation Club on Saturday and Sunday. The following will represent the P.S.C.: T. S. Anthony (Capt.), H. A. F. Brooke, j a. P. Cameron. W. E. Northcote Green, C. N. Hogan. P.110 words
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Article68 1936-06-19 14 P. R A. VERSUS CHINESE OLYMPIC TEAM C. R. C. Ground On Friday, 19th June at 5.15 p.m. GATE ADMISSION: Reserved Seats in front of Club $2 Chairs round the field $1 Tiers, Victoria Green Road Pangkor Road $1 Tiers, Burmah Road 60 cts. Standing 30 cts. Tickets are68 words
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Advertisement106 1936-06-19 14 DRINK THE KING'S HEALTH AT THE r I iMSI I 'PHONE 543. PENANG. BIRTHDAY OF HIS MAJESTY, THE KING Tuesday, 23rd June, 1936. :o: I Special i Dinner Dance EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. o: MUSIC JIMMY ANGEL’S SWING RHYTHM ORCHESTRA. t UJ ■...i.ttw.iiiii. iinr^Tr»—a»»»» K HS TE E L I106 words
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Article, Illustration522 1936-06-19 15 RAIN REDUCES GATE TO £34; CROWD REJECTS BOXERS’ PLEAS Veteran Knocked Out After Gallant Battle Arain-saahedarena; a miserable attendance of about i.OOO; pads dismayed at the prospect of being paid next-to-nething; the promoter ZcoLlate. JHIS was the remarkable situation at the Welsh White City, Cardiff, on522 words
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Article658 1936-06-19 15 LANGLEY YOUNGEST IN HISTORY OF CONTEST (By A Special Correspondent.) London, June 11. The Selection Committee (Dr. weddell, Robert Harris, and W. J. Guild), appointed by the Royal and Ancient Club to choose the British team to meet America in the Walker Cup match at Pine Valley658 words
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Article389 1936-06-19 15 COLONY MAY ALSO COMPETE AT IMPERIAL MEETING Bisley Camp, June 11. Marksmen are coming from all parts of the Empire to test their skill at the Imperial meeting of the National Rifle Association, which opens on July 6. The Imperial character of the meeting has389 words
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Article, Illustration672 1936-06-19 15 KENNINGTON - LOCAL ATHLETES PREPARE FOR SPORTS MEETINGS WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS BEGIN NEXT MONDAY SIAM AND CHINA REPRESENTED SEVENTYFIVE FOREIGNERS KENNINGTON athletes are now in more intense training with several sports meetings to be held shortly. The Police Sports will take place on Saturday, the venue being the Padang, and672 words
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302 1936-06-19 15 London, June 8. The Arsenal has been fined £250 for having played teams in matches towards the end of last season which the Football League Management Committee, after an inquiry on Saturday, held were not the best available. I*; is not the first time that302 words
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Advertisement167 1936-06-19 15 i “I’ve found something Sgareltes. you’ll like!” 'ey come ondon. wjOßa i v X a nn MM ,f Yes, quite different f aicittati ”g “Here’s a new pleasure-a new 0W d° tkey make experience! In the fragrant smoke of the them so rich and yet choicest Virginia, an inner and167 words
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Article, Illustration254 1936-06-19 16 WILL SHE BRING BACK THE CUP? ENDEAVOUR ll Mr. T Sopwitbs new all steer yacht taking the water at tiosport. the town which has seen the birth of three challengers tor the Americas Cup. It is expected thet Mr. Sopwith will make his challenge in254 words
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