Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 July 1936
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Title Section20 1936-07-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 156. Vol. XCIV. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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490 1936-07-08 1 Apparent Haphazard Discrimination FACTS WH!CH EMERGE FROM THE CONFUSION FOR the last 30 years a number of clubs, societies and associations in Penang and Singapore have been paying a tax of three per cent, on their net profits under the Corporations Ordinance of 1906. In490 words
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Article190 1936-07-08 1 Peiping Incident Sequel London, July 7. The improper attitude of Japanese officials at the recent inquiry into the death of a Japanese officer, Sasaki, at Peking was the subject of representations made on July 4 by the British Ambassador in Tokyo, Sir Robert Clive, to the190 words
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Article238 1936-07-08 1 The K.L.M. eastbound mail plane, due in Penang last Sunday but delayed at Rangoon by engine-trouble, today made tlie first non-stop flight by a mail plane from Rangoon to Medan. And continuing on, it became the first mail plane to attempt the Rangoon Batavia flight in one238 words
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Article186 1936-07-08 1 July 7. The Anglo-Egyptian ar«| entering the final stages and are reported to be satisfactory to '-both, rides. Nothing officially b’as been disclosed bu». the following otrtffnes arc believed to reliable. I The Treaty will be one of alliance and, friendship. British troops will be withy186 words
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Article599 1936-07-08 1 Malaya The Cheapest Producer The Pinang Gazette has received rfrom the Federal Secretariat a copy of a letter from the Federal Secretary, Kuala Lumpur, to the Rubber Growers’ Association, London, which completes the history of the discussion on quit rents. Previous correspondence on the subject between the599 words
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Article174 1936-07-08 1 Major Problem Removed. London, July 7. The prospects of a renewal of tin restriction are distinctly brighter. Yesterday’s announcement, elthough it does not release more tin and, as far as I the question of supplies is concerned, appears to be only a bookkeeping adjustment, nevertheless removes one174 words
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Article50 1936-07-08 1 .—Reuter. Ambushed On Landing Rome, July 7. Eight or nine Italian officers art- reported to have been killed when three aeroplanes which left Addis Ababa for Jimma Province were ambushed on landing. The victims are said to include the deputy Chief of Staff, Air Force East Africa.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article67 1936-07-08 1 .—Reuter. Peiping, July 7. Nearly all foreign missionaries, mainly British and American, have been evacuated from Kwangsi Province, including thcr capital, Nanning, as a result of the growth of lawlessness following the civil war threat. The few remaining are concentrated et Wuchow, near the Kwangtung border for immediate.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article123 1936-07-08 1 Count Covadonga Sues For An Annulment New York, July 7. Proceedings for the annulment of" his marriage are being filed today In the Supreme Court, New York Cotinty, by Count OoVanonga on the ground that the Countess, the 27-year-old daughter of a wealthy Spanish sugar planter, violated123 words
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Article102 1936-07-08 1 —Reuter 1 4 London, July 8. Heavy supplementary estimaites for the Navy, Army and Air Force are being issidud tin Thursday, bespeaking Governmental anxiety" over the European situation and the need for > speeding up national defences. The Army supplemontiwy vote wHI amount to between six and—Reuter -1 - 102 words
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Article134 1936-07-08 1 .—Reuter. Middle West Drought Toll On Life And Crops ,|f Chicago, July 7., The Middle West has entered the fifth consecutive day of record-breaking temperatures up to 119 degrees. There is no sign of respite. Twenty-three deaths from prostration and drowning occurred yester- day. The searing drought is.—Reuter. - 134 words
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Advertisement12 1936-07-08 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement68 1936-07-08 1 FUTURE RULER OF SELANGOR —See Page 9. “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliciously tender retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our statement.68 words
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1995 1936-07-08 2 APPLICATION FOR INJUNCTION AGAINST BOAT MEN'S UNION REFUSED EX-PRESIDENT ALLEGES WRONGFUL DEPOSAL 100 Trivial A Matter" —Mr. Justice Gordon Smith AN interlocultory injunction sought by Ana Mohamed Rowther until recently president of the Boatmen’s Union, Penang, to remain in office and to exercise the duties, rights and privileges of such1,995 words
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Article, Illustration67 1936-07-08 2 LIFE OF UPS AND DOWNS.—The recent dispute between Spanish and Mexican bull-fighters had unexpected results in Madrid. The matadors on strike were replaced by “unknowns,” in order that followers of the national “sport” should not be deprived of their thrills. Here is a substitute fighter67 words
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1096 1936-07-08 2 POURED PAINT OVER HUSBAND A wife, stated to hav ethrashed with a dog-lead a young woman whom her husband took to dances, was a petitioner last week in the Divorce Court, London. She was also said to have poured paint over her1,096 words
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Advertisement636 1936-07-08 2 i AWAKE ALL NIGHT 1 WITH INDIGESTION I Now Sleeps Like a Top —Thanks to Kruschen This man used to pass night after night with hardly a wink of sleep. All the remedies he tried failed to help him. until h started te :i a a daily dose of Kruschen.636 words
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Advertisement58 1936-07-08 2 ALWAYS IN STOCK IRONSIDE, LOTUS, DELTA BARRAT SHOES PRICES V MADE IN ENGLAND. PRICES IRONSIDE LOTUS BARRATS SF.O9 Per DELTA JPSBk $7- 75 off. 59 Per- Per M Pcir p a j r Md Importer. M. A. PiTCHAY GUNNY SON! GENERAL MERCHANT NO. 252/4/6 PENANG ROAD (THE ONLY SHOP NEXT58 words
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Article4173 1936-07-08 3 No Speed Limit: No Cycle Registration RICKSHA PARADE Vehicles To Be Compelled To Proceed To Stands COMMISSIONERS REVIEW SUB-COMMITTEE REPORT The Penang Municipal Commissioners have-adopted, in committee, with a few reservations, the report of a special traffic sub-committee appointed in August last year to consider traffic regulations4,173 words
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Advertisement202 1936-07-08 3 ‘PHONE 543. PENANG. Dinner Dance Jti Tomorrow 6 :o: MUSIC by JIMMY ANGEL'S SWING RHYTHM ORCHESTRA I I where they ripen day they are picked” Only the choicest fruits and I 1 vegetables are good enough for II MONTE Quality and they ffUelJtlODlC 1 come to you with aU /-A202 words
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Article550 1936-07-08 4 ANNUAL MEETING ON FRIDAY The report of the Management Committee of the Indian Association, Penang for the year ended March 31, to be submitted to members at the eleventh annual general meeting to be held at No. 421. Plato Kramat Road on F riday, July 10 at550 words
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Article102 1936-07-08 4 .-Reuter. Txmdon, July 6. In the House of Commons, Mr. Chorlton enquired regarding the position of Chinese smuggling. I Mr. Eden said that he understood tn re- 1 cent weeks there had been a certain tall In the amount of goods smuggled into Horth China but it was.-Reuter. - 102 words
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Article1042 1936-07-08 4 G.O.C. INSPECTS NAVAL UNITS LOK LAM CLUE. BPOH Mr. Lee Ah Wong New President MR. JUSTICE HOWES due on leave Presenting a striking appearance m their smart uniforms, over 160 officers and men of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Straits Settlements, were on parade,, at their headquaiters1,042 words
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Article554 1936-07-08 4 NEW MEMBER OF MALACC A CHINESE ADVISORY BOARD About two hundred people belonging to his district in China met at a dinner at the premises of the Coffee Shop Keepers Association, Malacca, last week to honour Mr. Nghim Wee Chiow, the newly appionted member of554 words
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Article159 1936-07-08 4 WALLET LOST AND FOUND IN SAME DAY An American judge, Mr. Henry C. Niles, goes one better than the film star. Not only does he say that London’s police are marvellous but also that they possess the power of scaring a crook into returning159 words
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Article124 1936-07-08 4 .—Reuter. "Hindenburg" FHqs Over Prohibited Areca London, Jiffy G. The "Hir-denburg’’ flying over England which is already the subject of questions in the House of Commons, is featured in severe! newspapers. Yesterday evening on her “flight to Germany from United States she flew over Southampton Docks,.—Reuter. - 124 words
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Advertisement180 1936-07-08 4 Iboon hak co l 25, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. LARGE STOCK I of CHINESE FANCY GOODS PORCELAINWARE I FANCY LAMPSHADES LACQUERWARE LINEN NAPERY, ETC. I TO CLEAR Come early and get the best. J A ——v GOLDEN > ARROW I LATEST VACUUM FILLING PEN Price from $2.00 upwards. jSKBSK c Transparent180 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1936-07-08 5 Woman, Woman what a vexation thou art That’s the latest lament of the world's oldest and most inscrutable civilisation, China. War On Western Fashions MORAL CRUSADE DRIVE IN CANTON In this land, were philosophy, faith, and morals have always been regulated by the centuries-old teachings of1,716 words
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Article561 1936-07-08 5 Sequel To Servant Enticement Suit DEFENCE OF VILLAGE POST OFFICE An appeal in connection with the Cooklianr Dean servant girl enticement case came before Lord Atkin, Lord Russell of Killowen and Lord Macmillan in the House of Lords last week. After arguments by counsel the hearing561 words
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Article38 1936-07-08 5 Today at “WATERFALL’S” 5.30 f>.m. —6.30 pjm. Overture—The Calif Of Bagdad—Boieldieu. Selection—A Musical Comedy SwitchFall. Two Fox Trots, (a) —l’ve Had My Momentr —Donaldson. (b) Hot Chocolate Soldiers—Brown. Indian Romance —Hobomoko —Reeves. March—Heroes Of The Flag—Bidgood.38 words
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Article466 1936-07-08 5 Debts For Lavish Entertaining HOPED TO WED WOMAN OF WEALTH The statutory firrt meeting of creditors under a receiving order against Edward Fitzgerald, Duke of Leinster, described on a creditor's petition as of Portland-place, W., was held last week at Bankruptcy Buildings', Carey-street, London. Mr. L.466 words
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Advertisement353 1936-07-08 5 11 YEARS WITH DUODENAL ULCER Maclean Brand Stomach Powder Worked Wonders Every sufferer from stomach trouble knows that although his condition may not be very serious yet, it will soon get beyond his control if neglected. Apathy and neglect have landed many a stomach sufferer with gastric and duodenal ulcer353 words
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Miscellaneous410 1936-07-08 6 the EPIC OF 2036 SWEEPING ACROSS THE SCREEN 100 YEARS AHEAD OF TIME MAJESTIC II 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 A MIRACLE OF MODERN POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT i SCREENCRAFT! >l\ Warner Bros. Grand, Saucy Girl-Filled Musical GIGANTIC SPECTACLE WHICH BEGGARS 1 Jamboree jB»S BSr DESCRIPTION jhljg j| 1J BFiJe H. G.410 words
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Advertisement269 1936-07-08 7 PENANG HILL RAILWAY j rxg Delightful days will be yours if you visit Penang Hill. Excursion tickets are cheap. TIME TABLE UP TRAINS. MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS: 6.30 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. every 30 minute» 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. every 15 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. every 30 4.00 p.m.269 words
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Advertisement244 1936-07-08 7 Uy this 3 Days’ Beauty recipe 4MK|IT F IU% ill Ill» til < When you see the face of a lovely film star flash upon the screen, you mav be sure that her alluring skin and complexion are not just an accident. Her secret can be yours. Your skin can244 words
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Article691 1936-07-08 8 ONE of the most interesting’ documents that has emanated from the Penang Municipal Commission in recent years is publish- j ed on another page. After haying' been in session since August las;, year, the Traffic Sub-committee has com- pleted its report yvhich, with a few exceptions-691 words
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Article196 1936-07-08 8 West leaders are traitors.”—Sin Chew Jit Pon. D. Many Defections To Central Government i Shanghai, July 7. Fighting has broken out south of Kweichow between Kweichow forces and invaders from Kwengsi, according to a report from Kweiyang, capital of Kweichow. Meanwhile the Kwangtung forces are reportedWest leaders are traitors.”—Sin Chew Jit Pon. - 196 words
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Article35 1936-07-08 8 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking, Corporation has declared an interiui. divi- dend of £2.105. per nhare, subject to tax., Apgust 10. f This is at the same rate as a ye.Rr ago.35 words
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Article705 1936-07-08 8 A Modern Marco Polo Visits Penang And He Relates Some Queer Stories TO see ourselves as others see us, is possibly an over-rated attribute. Nevertheless, it is at times refreshing. I have, before me a graphic account of the Settlements of Penang and Singapore, as glimpsed by705 words
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Article490 1936-07-08 8 .—Reuter. Reports of a spectacular discovery I in. the Bryce township, 20 miles from. Enylehart, North Ontario led, to a gold rursh by crouds of prospectors, who has- tened thither and quickly staked all available property for several miles.—Reuter. The assurance that Germany will take no.—Reuter. - 490 words
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Advertisement291 1936-07-08 8 LACRAWATTE SUPER GRADE •pur[ ayioN m j At any hour and for all occasions Acrawatte Tea provides just that little V/ extra in fine flavour and 7 stimulating refreshment. I JnfjfcJwWifcsi I y-y- .yyyy i n 2 llr p. £jg?Lg| Made from Selected Ceylon superb grade leaf tips grown on291 words
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Advertisement52 1936-07-08 8 ft < SX i 1 YARDLEY g LAVENDER So long cherished by Jill dainty womanhood that it has become a very part of modern social life. It is charming at all times and in tune with all occasions. gSgMCaBHj I Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K.52 words
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1040 1936-07-08 9 “Sweep Run For Building Fund But I',-l MEMBER’S EVIDENCE IN PENANG POLICE COURT Seven hundred and fifty-seven thousand and two hundred allotment letters were printed by the Kwong ah it Poh Press for the Penang Fooi Chew Association, according to. Chuah Boon Kok, a1,040 words
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Article280 1936-07-08 9 Now A Quiet Figure tn An Office NEW TITLE AND HONOURS From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. A neat, slight Malay sat at a small table in the office of the Secretary to the British Resident, Selangor, today, and read big piles of papers.280 words
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Article273 1936-07-08 9 Lieut W. A. Theseira And Miss V. Jeremiah Mr. William Alexander Theseira of the staff of the Public Works Department, Penang, and a lieutenant of the Eurasian Company, Penang Volunteers, was tnis morning married to Miss Verginie Amelia Jeremiah, the eldest daughter of Mrr. Florence Jeremiah, of273 words
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Article95 1936-07-08 9 Monday, June 29. In the afternoon His Excellency presented the C.M.G. to the Hon. Ungku Aziz of Johore at Government House. Wednesday, July 1. In the morning His Excellency presented the Colonial Police Long Service Medal to Subedar Tota Singh at Government IKousc. At noon H.H. The95 words
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Article57 1936-07-08 9 Ng Kuan Chye appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, the Penang Police Magistrate yesterday, charged with having been in unlawful possession of property, a Chinese baju and a pair of trousers, at Rope Walk on July 6. The accused claimed trial and bail in i the57 words
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Article52 1936-07-08 9 i Traffic policemen bad a busy time on Monday when they arrested seven cyclists who disobeyed the traffic signals at different junctions. When Chairged in the Police Court yesterday, they all pleaded guilty and were fined $2 each. A motorist, too, appeared on thfe same charge and was52 words
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Article173 1936-07-08 9 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY > CONCLUDED j ,-t Accused Committed To Assizes With the examination of the final witnesses, the preliminary inquiry into the j murder of T. M. Meera Hussain at 10, Ring Street, on April 2 was closed yester- d'ay at the Police Court, Penang, j The173 words
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Article80 1936-07-08 9 11 Returned To Penang Yesterday *1 ‘kt Mr. Ling Kah-Lau. vice-chairman of the Chinese Mission to Siam and representative of the National Chamber of Commerce, returned to Penang yesterday evening by car from Headyai, Siam, with the rest of the members of the Mission. They are80 words
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Article78 1936-07-08 9 Chinese Allowed $3OO Bail A Chinese who is alleged to hove stolen two bicycles, one at the Pin Karg Hotel on February 13, 1935, and the other at Tamil Road on July 6 was brought before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, in the Police Court78 words
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Article79 1936-07-08 9 Lye Chow appeared in the Police Court before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, yesterday, charged with having caused obstruction with his tricycle at the junction of Campbell Street end Rope Walk, on July 6. The accused pleaded guilty and was fined $l. A hawker, Ng Heong,79 words
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Article77 1936-07-08 9 Lim Ah Kow, a hawker, was charged with having acted in the capacity as "watchdog” in the Penang Police Court yesterday. According to the policeman, who arrested him, he appeared to have forestalled the arrest of seven or eight gamblers playing "pakow” at the Esplanade. Ah Kow77 words
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Article61 1936-07-08 9 Ong Taw Bah, a young boy of 16, appeared in the Police Court before Mr. HA. L. Luckham yesterday, charged with having gambled in public with English playing cards at Brick Kiln Road Un Jiily The accused claimed trial, saying that he wes only an on-looker and did61 words
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Article, Illustration60 1936-07-08 9 —Reuter Wi: clare. p, q ptfin'e Minister, in an int v v wi S’ H rr Grelser, mail» it unmistakably c’ ar that Poland was prepared fully tc snimc responsibilities under the Statute of Danzig which war only' revisable with Poland's consent. He "also told him that the—Reuter Wi: clare. - 60 words
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Article111 1936-07-08 9 IBf YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) 1179J0.0 £180.0.0 London— (3 munths) £177.00 £183.10.0 Singapore $37.12% $89.62*4 Business Done Penang Buuineae Done tX>FRA (Sondried) $5.25 $5.30 BL.XCK PEPPER $9.00 $9.00 UTBBER London 7%d New York 16 7 fl c(G) 16i 7 a c(G) Singapore— spot 27c 26%c Aug./Sept 27Uc 27%c Oct/Dec.111 words
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Advertisement50 1936-07-08 9 "E. O.” Hotel PENANG. Tonight Dipper Dapee H'HEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. u 1 If we knew of a better PRICKLY HEAT FOWDER than "VELTIS” we would recommend i| it. 1,, 75 CENTS PER BOX. I ii I A* WE Tr kboWg]® UCDWffI JPOH PENANG MALACCA I I50 words
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Financial & Commercial Section
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Article785 1936-07-08 10 The following publications were issued •r received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., dining the period June 27 to July 3, 1936, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Jfullerton Building, Singapore Applications may be made by members of the public resident785 words
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Article265 1936-07-08 10 A Kedah Producer's Distribution The report of the directors of Gordon i (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd. for the year' ended Dec. 31, 1935, states that the profit amounted to £6,355 to which has been added £l,OOO transferred from income tax l reserve. Preference dividends in respect of the265 words
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Article138 1936-07-08 10 The acting secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the month of June, 1936. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. (Karangan.) Hours run 204, Cubic yards treated 43,000. Total Piculs 190, Nett Value $10,070 Quota completed—Dredge closed down on June138 words
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Article37 1936-07-08 10 Outputs for the month of June are:— Yarak 9,100 lb., Ayer Tawah 55,500 lb., Sandycroft 20,600 lb., Dindings 50,000 lb., Lesong Tujoh 10,200 lb., Kuala Kangsar 112,300 !b. Henrietta 108,500 lb., Sungei Metang 35,500 lb.37 words
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Article693 1936-07-08 10 Consistent Profits The thirty-seventh ordinary general meeting of the Straits Plantations, Ltd., was held in London on June 19. Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman), in the course of his speech, said: I have known the estates since 1919, and have seen them at intervals since, and have never693 words
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Article103 1936-07-08 10 Dividend Of 3| Per Cent. Proposed I The profit of Juru Estates Limited for the year to March 31, 1936 amounted to £3,670 subject to audit. Adding this to the sum of £1,184 carried forward from last year, the balance at the credit of profit and- loss account103 words
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Article1051 1936-07-08 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. I 2 NAMES. s RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubbar Co. 1 ’J L Alor Gajab Rubber Estate A» 1 g Amalgamated Malay Estate» ]5O I Ayer Hitxn Planting Syndicate 145 1u I Ayer Mokic Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber EstaW» 1«> I Bassett Rubber Co. 2 i1,051 words
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Advertisement798 1936-07-08 10 BANKS. A MPW HONG KONG AND A SHANGHAI BANKING SAFE DEPOSIT corporation (lacorporaim Hong Kong.) The Liaoilit.v of members ig limited to tb«extent in m’inner prescribed ty Ordinance No fi of 1929 <xf the SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES colony. tiw. keeping of vHlwAtok», OfTire HONG KONG. for the «ate keeping 01798 words
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Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market Quotations
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Article371 1936-07-08 11 London, July 7. The London Stock Exchange was quiet generally. An outstanding feature was the sustained strength of tins. "?iiare of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Rise or fall Otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 HB% Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 H 7% War Loan, 3y 2371 words
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Article117 1936-07-08 11 London, July 7. RUBBER: Easy. Spot 7}J buyers 7ig sellers. August 7% buyers", 7% sellers. Oct.(Dec. 7% buyers, 7% sellers. Jan. March 7{§ buyers, 8d sellers. New York 16.52 cts. United Kingdom Slocks Lonodn 55,078 tons Liverpool 65,779 tons COPRA Straits S.D. to Rotterdam £14.2.6. PEPPER White117 words
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Article116 1936-07-08 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 75 47 64 75 47,64 New York 5.02 4; 5.02 Montreal 5.02% 5.02% Brussels 29.68 29.69% Geneva 15.32% 15.33 Amsterdam 7.36% 7.36% Milan 63% 63% Berlin 12.43 12.44 Prague 120% 120* J Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26%116 words
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Article215 1936-07-08 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.85 ex Batu Selangor 83 86 Hitam 45 47% ex Hong Fatt 92 95c Ipoh 30 0 32)0 K. Lanjut 17,6 18|6 Katu 18 9 19215 words
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Article361 1936-07-08 11 The following are the changes in out quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ampats 4 6 5.0 4)6 5)0 Ayer Wengs 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 ex Bangrins 16 6 17 3 16 9 17 6ex B. Selangors 82 85 83 86 Chenderiangs361 words
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Article201 1936-07-08 11 Buyers Seller® TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 Batu Selangor 80 85 Hitam 42 47% Hong Fatt 92% 97% Jelebu 85 90 Klang River 1.85 1.95 Lukut 1.05 1.10 Nawng Pet 55 60 North Taiping 57% 60c i Petalings 7.00 7.25 I Rahman Hyd. 1.00 1.02 Raub Gold 6.00201 words
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Article238 1936-07-08 11 Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allen bys 1.62% 1.70 Ayer Panas 1.60 1.70 Bassetts 62 67 B. Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Bentas 95 1.00 Brogas 90 95 Indragiris 117*2 1.22* 2 Jerams 87% 92 M. Pindas 1.45 1.52% Mentakabs 42% 45 New Scudais 1.55 1-62% Nyalas 95 1.00 Pajams 1.82% 1.90238 words
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Article165 1936-07-08 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING B. Selangors 83 88 Heng Fatts 90 95c Jelebus 82% 87% Johans 26 29 K. Kampars 110 119 K. Lanjuts 18 3 18 9 Katus 19 0 19 9 N. Taipings 57 1 2 60c Pungahs 20 3 21 0 R. T.165 words
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Advertisement121 1936-07-08 11 For Health Sake, Dance! Wembley Cabaret For Bright! Peppy Happy ENTERTAINMENT Dancing From 8.30 p.m. Midnight :o: Wednesday, Bth July, 1936. FUN FROLIC Gate Admission As Usual. TEOCHEW OPERA— “Seow Pheng Jee”—Part 2 TONIGHT GRAND PRESENTATION OF Gold Medals BY MRS. QUAH BENG KEE to MISS GUAT LEE KOOI CHEW121 words
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Advertisement627 1936-07-08 11 FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT THREE PER CENT. LOAN, 1956-1966. ISSUE OF $15,000,000. Interest payable 15th December and 15th June. First interest coupon payable on 15th December. 1936. Authorised by Federated Malay States Loan Enactment, 1936. PRICE OF ISSUE $lOO PER CENT. Payable as follows On application $l5 per cent. On627 words
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Article438 1936-07-08 12 SAILORS SEIZE FRENCH SHIPS No Liners Leave Marseilles red flag flown at masthead Paris, June 24. The strike movement has flared up again in Prance, this time in the seaports. The most serious development is the virtual seizure of all French ships at Marseilles, the438 words
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Article353 1936-07-08 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. “ARGUN MARU” from Bombay. Sails same day for Moji, Kobe, Osaka and Yokohama via Singapore. M.W “TOULOUSE” from Far East via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles, Barcelona, Bilbao, Casablanca, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg and Oslo. S.S. “NAGATO MARU” from353 words
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Article240 1936-07-08 12 Cruises For Boys Better facilities? than in former years for 1 the training of Royal Naval Volunteer j Reserve personnel have been arranged lor this summer. This year, also, nearly 100 boys of the training establishments Conway, Pangbourne and Worcester are to have a fortnight at sea240 words
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Article249 1936-07-08 12 NOT TO COMMENCE UNTIL SEPTEMBER The former Cunard White St>ar liner Majestic (56,559 tons gross), which was the world’s biggest ship until the advent of the Normandie, will not leave Southampton to be broken up by Messrs. Th os. W. Ward, Ltd., until early September. This249 words
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Article215 1936-07-08 12 In Mediterranean The need for new naval in the Mediterranean is now being considered by the Government as part of a general review of British defensive dispositions in the Eastern Mediterranean. The announcement made by Mr. Eden. Foreign Secretary, in the Hous? of Commons last215 words
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Article139 1936-07-08 12 Germany’s latent .-übmarine, U 25, has been commissioned after completing her trials. With a surface disp’acement of 750 tons, rhe is three times as large as the previous boats. She may be regarded as the first ocean-going submarine of the new German Navy. She is understood to139 words
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Article46 1936-07-08 12 Barcelona, June 24. A diver working on the sea-bed near Tarragona was attacked by an enormous octopus. He signalled frantically to be brought to the surface and was helpe’d into the boat with the octopus clinging to himIt was killed toy a brawn46 words
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Miscellaneous1886 1936-07-08 12 j RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES Cities Of iradio personalities- 91 “Spanish Germany Landscape” The, German short-wave station is broad- f* In “Spanish Landscape;” an anthology .i,,/ “German i that has been compiled by J. L. Gili and I casting a series of tales tunwi i I w-» presented tonight on Transmission1,886 words
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Advertisement657 1936-07-08 13 7KBLUK EUIUIEL' LIMB Veeaeto. LONDON? AND NORTH CONTINENT Lear* Due (In conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang Louder. A. PATROCLUS. Mars. L’don, R’dam Glasgow July 10 Aug. 6. GLEN BEG London, Rotterdam Hamburg, Middlesboro and Antwerp. July 17 Aug. 17 C. MEMNON Mrseilles, L’don, R’dam, H’burg and Glasgow. July 24657 words
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Advertisement153 1936-07-08 13 From Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York 1 July 16 PRES. ADAMS Aug. 12 Aug. 25 July 30 PRES. HARRISON Aug. 26 Sept. 8 Aug. 13 PRESI HAYES Sept 9 Sept 2 2 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on our New Liners153 words
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Advertisement494 1936-07-08 13 P Cjl and BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Hii Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China and Houiew-iu-d» for Ooltenlm, .ku««n, Vox. Japan. Haiti, Manw*llleH and Loudon. due Pcmaag. S/S ‘‘CORFU’’ July 18 S/S ‘‘KAISAR-I-HIND’’ July 16 -BURDWAN’’494 words
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Miscellaneous632 1936-07-08 13 RADIO 'ir —Close down. PARIS 5.50 p.m.—Piano syncopations by Harry RX y’s Tiger Ragamuffins. 6.05 RADIO COLONIAL. FRANCE. On scouting. 6.35 —Joe Venuti’s Blue Four. Call-letters of the station: 6.so—News bulletin. 7.lo—Classical in- W.L. 19.68 metres T.P.A. 2 strumental and vocal concert. 8.20 W.L. 25.23 metres T.P.A. 3 General foreign632 words
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Miscellaneous327 1936-07-08 13 25.24 m.—11.885 kc 1.20 p.m.—Relay from P.T.T. transmitter. I.4o—Records. 2.oo—Relay from P.T.T. transmitter. 2.ls—Records. 2.50 —Talk on events in France. 3.os—Records. 3.35 News in French. 4.os—News in English. 4.20 p.m.—End of broadcast. 19.68 m.—15.243 kc 5.15 p.m.—Day’s programme. 5.20 Relay from Radio-Paris. Concert. 6.20 News in English. 6.35 —Continuation of327 words
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948 1936-07-08 14 Final Selections By Tic-Tac Below will be found the full programme and selections by Tic-Tac for the second day of the Perak Turf Club July professional meeting to be run at Ipoh today:— RACE I—Horses, Class 3, Division 4, 6 Furlongs—2.4s P.M. O948 words
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Article, Illustration288 1936-07-08 14 London, July 7. At Matchester the match between Lancashire and the Indians was drawn. Lancashire 439 for 9 wickets (Washbrook 113 not out, Oldfield 107) and 25 for 1 wicket; Indians 405 (Ramaswami 127 not oht Merchant 70, Nhtter 6 for 98). YORKSHIRE BEAT288 words
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Article57 1936-07-08 14 Kedah Malays vs. Perak Malays (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 6. The fol’owing will represent the Kedah Malays in a soccer match against the Perak Malay.- on July 10 at Sungei Patani Noordin Mustapha Tamby and Omar Kassim, Hassan Itam and Abdulrahman Basha, Saaid,57 words
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Article34 1936-07-08 14 D.A.F.C. vs. O.X.A. The first division League match between the Darul Aihran Football Club and the Old Xavarian Association will be played on the C.R.C. ground today at 5.15 p.m.34 words
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Article114 1936-07-08 14 (From Our Own Corre.~pondent) Taiping, July 6. The annu.al soccer competition for the Keir Cup open to all Malay teachers in the State is starting this week. The following are the ties July 9 Krian and Selama vs. Upper Perak July 16 Upper Perak vr. Larut114 words
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924 1936-07-08 14 ABDUL RAHIM CHAMPION ATHLETE The Westlands School held its second annual inter-House sports yesterday evening on the Victoria Green for the second year in succession. This was attributed by Mr. F.C. Barraclough, the headmaster, in his address at the conclusion of the sports to the fact924 words
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177 1936-07-08 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 6. At a meeting held yesterday at the Government Rest House, Alor Star, a resolution was moved to form la BoxingBoard of Control in Kedah. I His Highness Tunku Yaccob presided at the meeting. I Amongst those177 words
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Advertisement376 1936-07-08 14 PENANG TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING 1936 Ist Day, Saturday, 25th July 1936. SKYE MEETING, Thursday, 30th July 1936. 2nd Day Saturday, Ist August 1936. 3rd Day, Monday, 3rd August 1936. Professional Meeting. Skye Meeting. 2 runs for Horses Class 11. A divided Handicap for Horses Class IV. 3 runs for376 words
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Miscellaneous21 1936-07-08 14 TIDE TABLE TODAY High 2.50 a.m 8.56 a.m. 2.40 p.m 9.34 p.m. TOMORROW 3.25 a.m 9.30 a.m. 3.13 p.m 10.06 p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1936-07-08 15 NEW LIGHT ON BIG RACES Omaha Was Unlucky At Ascot The Ascot Gold Cup is not on its way to America after all. There were the best of reasons at this stage last week for thinking there was little chance of its going elsewhere,1,126 words
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Article, Illustration573 1936-07-08 15 Has Already Beaten Phillips Twice Len Harvey, former British heavyweight champion, has refused an offer from the British Boxing Board of Control to fight for the cruiser-weight championship. In the letter to Harvey, the Board said that they were considering contenders for the title held573 words
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Article, Illustration486 1936-07-08 15 WIMBLEDON ESTABLISHED BRITISH TENNIS SUPERIORITY—DAVIS CUP PROSPECTS FURTHER ENHANCED WIMBLEDON proved Britain’s domin ance of the tennis world. The injury which handicapped Von Cramm in the men’s singles final undoubtedly robbed that match of interest but Perry had smashed his way through the other rounds so irresistibly486 words
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213 1936-07-08 15 Private Company’s Big Plans. Negotiations have been completed ior the sale of Brooklands, the motor-racing track at Weybridge, Surrey, with its airport, clubs and factories. It is understood that the purchase price has been fixed at around £250,000. Electric and General Industrial Trusts, Ltd., a213 words
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Advertisement126 1936-07-08 15 1 KL Fr// “Those prints of hers always looks so fresh” SOMEHOW PEOPLE ALWAYS TALK ABOUT THAT GIRL’S CLOTHES. SHE DOES KNOW HOW MBfe’., AVTO DRESS! AND YET, THE SECRET’S VERY yMfcW SIMPLE. YOU SEE, SHE’S GRASPED THE FACT HOpP. t A THAT THE WHOLE CHARM OF OUTDOOR Wr ./A126 words
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Article, Illustration102 1936-07-08 16 THE MOZART FESTIVAL GLYNDEBOURNS FESTIVAL.— The brilliant spectacle during the scene in "Die Zauberflote” ("The Static Flute'l with whici thV cpenedi at GljTdebourne. Mr. John Christie’s un, l l"' rie To near Lewes. Sineers of 13 nationalities took pa t and Lie jz.n. Mks Aulikke102 words