Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 August 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1936-08-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 187. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article366 1936-08-13 1 British Radio. RECOMMENDATIONS BY BOARD OF TRADE Legislation And Internal Control THE report was issued in London yesterday of the committee appointed by the Board of Trade “to inquire into fixed trusts in all their aspects and to report what action, it any, is consideredBritish Radio. - 366 words
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Article, Illustration217 1936-08-13 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Ultimatum By Chiang Canton. August 13. CHIANG Kai-shek has issued an ultimatum to the Kwangsi leaders demanding that Generals Li Tsung-jen and I’ei Chung-hsi proceed to Canton within three days and also demanding the cessation of all further military activities in—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 217 words
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Article69 1936-08-13 1 The Chitral, which tears this evening for Singapore, underwent an unusual experience when she left Tangier s a fortnight ago. Bombs from aeroplanes dropped within 30 yards 'of her stem, but with the exception of a few passengers who were promenading the decks the69 words
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Article48 1936-08-13 1 British Radio London. August 12. The French steamer San Francisco, 6.013 tons, which went ashore on Haisborough Sands off Cromer on Friday, was refloated this afternoon after a portion of her cargo had been transferred to lighters, and proceeded under her own steam to Harwich.—British Radio. British Radio - 48 words
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569 1936-08-13 1 —Briticih -'Radip. New York, August 12. Twenty heavy German Junker bombers and five German pursuit planes, manned by German military pilots, have arrived at the anU-Government headquarters at Seville, according to a message to the New York< Times sent by courier to Gibraltar. The;—Briticih-'Radip. - 569 words
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Article, Illustration116 1936-08-13 1 —British Radio. THE wages dispute of workers on British railways was settled as result of a decision reached by delegates of the National I nion of Railwaymen at a special meeting in London yesterday when by 56 votes to 23. it was agreed to accept the—British Radio. - 116 words
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Article316 1936-08-13 1 HON. E. C. G. PAGE IN PENANG THE Kt. Hon. Earle Christinas' Grafton Page, M. 8., Ch.M.,j Minister of Commerce and) Deputy Prime Minister. Australia.! since 1934, arrived with Mrs. Earle I Page this morning b\ the s.s. Chitral from Colombo. “My trip.’’ he said to316 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-08-13 1 -Tilly Ixfsch, Viennese dancer and actress. hats signed a contract to play the part of Lotus in the film. The Gond Earth.” Herr she is in “Street Singer’s first film.34 words
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Article, Illustration117 1936-08-13 1 WORK will be stopped in col lieries in Great Britain to day, as a trbiute to the memory of the 57 victims of the Wharnecliffe Wood Moor colliery disaster near Barnsley. Mr. Joseph Jones, President of the National Minew o r k er s’ Federation, has117 words
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Advertisement47 1936-08-13 1 TAIPING RACE PROSPECTS See Page 14. L AMD -ISosl''' 4 i- ....WS- -JI/ V is THE FOLLOWING have just ARRIVED I-'.... l Per S.S. “PRESIDENT HAYES” F yZwSfe Oranges Grapefruit i :/■s& Lemons Melons Celery Lettuce Cherries Plum» 1 11 Ms By *<* PENANG 1500 PHONE BUTTERWORTH 3347 words
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Article, Illustration565 1936-08-13 2 S<> far 33 Ixmlics have been brought to the surface main by volunteer stretcher-bearers, who came forward in answer to an appeal by the management Some of these volunteers worked for 15 hours on end. “There is not the slightest chance.” I565 words
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Article545 1936-08-13 2 Barnsley. Yorks. August 7. A message from the King, expressing his sympathy with the relatives of the 57 men who have died in today s explosion in the Wharncliffe Woodmoor Colliery near here, was received this evening. In this his Majesty says: “I am545 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-08-13 2 Carlton, Barnsley, praying, with watchers at the pithead, fcr the imprisoned men. (.Other pictures on Back Page21 words
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Article167 1936-08-13 2 Barnsley, August 8. EARLY today a crowd still waited outride the school which has been turned into a mortuary to receive the dead. Mirers’ lamps were placed along the path leading to it, and the light flickered i eerily in the breeze to guide the bearer.-167 words
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Article243 1936-08-13 2 Headmaster's Theory “The growth of intelligence ceases at the age of 14 and the man of 40 has no more intelligence than the girl or boy of 14.” This statement was made last week by Dr. Thomas Wright, headmaster of Coati bridge Secondary243 words
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Article174 1936-08-13 2 Statement By Boxer's Union National Union of Boxers have issued a statement upon decisions reached by the British Boxing Board of Control at its annual general meeting a fortnight ago. The most important resolution passed at the Board’s meeting was one by which the Board levy 5174 words
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Advertisement390 1936-08-13 2 Itch Cause Killed h 7 Minutes Tour skin hi.’ nearly 50 million tiny wirns or pores where tiny germs or para’ii can hide and cause your skin to Itch. rn.-k, I’eel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. Hinuworin, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and .<i 1 1g.ipore Foot. Don't waste time with I390 words
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Advertisement127 1936-08-13 2 Heard the CIGARETTE NEWS? Te s. Marcovitch have brought to Malaya a standard sized edition ot their BLACK WHITE cigarettes' 'Seen them? Here's one’ L f i! -1 1 J'l've tried them. Just the same as their big cigarette, \Same tobaccos, same blend—but only 45 cents for a fifty tin.127 words
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Obituary68 1936-08-13 2 The cremated remains of Mr. Frank Anthony Trollope, who died in Hongkong on July 25. have been brought to Singapore a d were buried at Bldadari Cemetery on Tuesday. Mr. Trollope wa for many years a planter in Malay-?, and w.ls formerly manager of Gearing Estate. Malacca. He retired and68 words
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Article, Illustration919 1936-08-13 3 Sir C. BuHock’s Dismissal AIR MINISTRY BOARD OF ENQUIRY’S FINDINGS AWhitc Paper was published last week entitled “Report of the Board of Enquiry appointed .by the Prime Minister to investigate certain discussions .engaged in by the Perma-H-nt Secretary to the Air Ministry'” Consisting of Sir919 words
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Article196 1936-08-13 3 Woman M.P.'s Tribute To Mr. Churchill “Watch that man carefully,” Miss Elea- I nor Rathbone M.P. for the Combined English Universities, told the I.L.P. Summer School at Letchwortb Garden City last week, referring to Mr. Winston Churchill. “I ask you to dispel pejudice and consider facts about196 words
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Article438 1936-08-13 3 REBELS SURPRISE GOVERNMENT TROOPS IN MADRID Seville, August 12. Wireless reports sent out by the insurgents state that Government aircraft bombed the famous 700 year-old Alhambra Palace at Granada. A message from Barcelona states that General Goded and General Burriel. two of the insurgent leaders, were438 words
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Article38 1936-08-13 3 Barcelona, .lugust 12. The insurgent Generals Goded and Burriel, who were captured in the recent fighting, were executed at dawn today notwithstanding the insurrectionary headquarters threat of reprisasls if the death sentences were carried out.38 words
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Article321 1936-08-13 3 Severe Sentences For Two Chinese I Sin Ah Kim. and Teo Ah Bah were each fined $315, with the alternative of six months’ rigorous imprisonment when they were convicted on a charge of having attempted to smuggle 388 pounds of smokeo sheet rubber valued at321 words
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Advertisement292 1936-08-13 3 PENANG ’Phone 543. TONIGHT Dinner Dance M US IC JIMMY ANGEL'S SWING RHYTHM ORCHESTRA. ALWAYS IN STOCK IRONSIDE, LOTUS, DELTA BARRAT SHOES PRICES MADE IN ENGLAND. PRICES' »ONSIOE LOT|JS BARRATS St.OO Per DELTA p ir Jgljßk. $7' -5 SC*»-’ v Pair and Importers M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON GENERAL MERCHANT292 words
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Article466 1936-08-13 4 50-Year-Old Malay Woman Charged Malacca, Aug 8. A. Malay woman of fifty was brought before the District Judge, Malacca ,Mi A- Williams, to face’ i serious accusation, dating back Jve years when Inspector E.H. Tunn charged Mah binte Hussan with having uned as genuine a document which she466 words
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Article1382 1936-08-13 4 TO STUDY IN ENGLAND Mr. D. J. Rowland, son-in-law of Dr. Abraham, of Taipi g. sailed by the “Suwa Maru” last week for England, where he proposes to study for the Bar. Mr. K. Willianar. sub-train controller, is ai inmate of the District Hospital. Batu Gajah. Mrs.1,382 words
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Article444 1936-08-13 4 RICKSHA PULLER FINED FOR TRESPASS Johore Bahru. Aug. 8. Hot wods passed between the accused and the principal witness in the case io. 'which Tan Tow Kin, a ricksha puller, was before the Johore Bahru Second Magistrate. Sheikh Abu Bakar bin ahaya, with house trespassing into444 words
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Advertisement278 1936-08-13 4 SKIN I I TROUBLES s In S sj Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying g C Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills» g K g D A PERSON Buffering from p eruptions of the skin has f much to endure. It is not J. i SaßffiK merely the discomfiture278 words
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Advertisement182 1936-08-13 4 fe UNSURPASSED IN 7 11 gI S 5 QUALITY, VARIETY i I|| Wl AND FLAVOUR <"'l' -Xi V Fish goodness is more 5 i < important than fish cheapness. Fish goodness and cheapness combined is most important of Sagj; all. We therefore recommend’ you to try either or alii of182 words
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469 1936-08-13 5 OVER 50 P. C. INCREASE LAST YEAR TIN INDUSTRY’S GREATER DEMAND HE consumption of electricity in T Selangor «luring 1935 showed an increase <of 54 ]>er cent. over 1934 sales. Consumption in Kuala Lumpur and district has increased from 1.3*293,000 units in 1932 to 38,926,579 units469 words
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Article262 1936-08-13 5 Accused Acquitted “There seems to be some misunderstanding between the Naval Base authorities anJ the people responsible for the labour’ remarked Mr. A. D. York, the third Singapore police magistrate on Monday, when nine Chinese were charged before him with committing wilful trespass in the premises262 words
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Article184 1936-08-13 5 Sultan Of Perak's "At Home" Kuala Kangsar, Aug. 11. H.H. the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Permaisuri have issued invitations for an At Home” on Sunday.. August 30, in honour of the marriage of Raja Haji Aishah, the daughter of His Highness, to the Rouble Raja184 words
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345 1936-08-13 5 A SNEECHIN' MULL Before he left Bangkok, Mr. James j Cairncross, the Chieftain of the Saint Andrew’s Society, was entertained to dinner by the members and Mr. Cairncross presented the Society with S’ very old Sneechin’ mull, [which was used for the first345 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-08-13 5 who is touring Europe, recently arrived at Southampton on the Normandie. She is seen waving goodbye t*> friends.24 words
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657 1936-08-13 5 To Be Introduced At Federal Council Meeting Barnslev, orks. Aguust A bill relating to diseases of animals is to be introduced at next week s meeting oi the Federal Council on a certificate of urgency. In ‘‘Objects and Reasons it is stated that657 words
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Advertisement437 1936-08-13 5 Discovery of VasoDilator action brings lasting relief DURING ATTACK AF TER TREATMENT Here is wonderful news for everyone who suffers in th< Arrows show Vaso Dilator terrible grip of Asthma. Dr. B.W. Hair, M.D. himself how the action disper- sufferer from Asthma discovered that the spasms of Asthm muscles in437 words
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1954 1936-08-13 6 Z.H.J. To Broadcast Work Of William Walton NOTES BY THE REV. COLIN KING A symphonic programme of unusual interest will be broads cast by the Penang W ireless Society at 7.05 tonight.. The major work to be played is a symphony by that brilliant young1,954 words
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Miscellaneous450 1936-08-13 6 ROYAL LAST NIGHT ROBERT MONTGOMERY JOAN CRAWFORD, IN *’NO MORE LADIES" A M.-G.-M. Picture. Tomorrow HERE COMES THE BAND" WITH TED LEWIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA. USUAL REDUCED PRICES. WINDSOR o-30 Last Night Tonight 9-30 AN ENTERTAINING NEW Cantonese Talkie "AUTUMN FAN" with a splendid cast. Glorious Drama Melodious New Cantonese450 words
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Article1212 1936-08-13 7 RESUMED HEARING OCCUPIES WHOLE DA Y SECRETARY’S EVIDENCE ON HOW SWEEP WAS DRAWN THE whole of yesterday in the Police Court, Penang. was taken up with the resumed hearing of the Chung Shan School «Union lottery case, and other cases had to* he transferred to the1,212 words
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Article, Illustration63 1936-08-13 7 By permission of the King, the P Windsor Castle was used for die 44,nd a t Soc iety last month, tion of the Windsor, Eton and DiS.nct Hor Society’s patron. The King, an enthusiastic amateur ar er f th<> grounds is open This is the63 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-08-13 7 The S<mUi-Wc*t delegate* wbe attended the recent Seeend Plenary Seethe Central Kxrratter Ch—niittrr. Fr—i left to right: Mew*. Lha-sira, Teng Tring-yang, U Jen-Jen. KJ Yl-aa aad Thai Kwang- New» Photo Service.34 words
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163 1936-08-13 7 On Tuesday afternoon the Garden of the Residency, Penang, presented a very gay and pleasing scene when Mrs. Goodman gave a tea-party to the Guides of Penang Province Wellesley. All members of the Local Associatio n were invited to be present. The garden was gaily163 words
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Article218 1936-08-13 7 Elderly Chinese Who Crossed In Front Of Car A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the inquest on a male Chinese, named Tang Ah Siew, aged 50 years, who died as a result of a fall while218 words
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Article192 1936-08-13 7 The Rev. D. P. Cooie and Mrs. Coole of I Sitiawan are spending the school vacation |at Maxwell Hill. Taiping. Happy leminiscenscs were indu’ged in at the first re-union dinner of the Malay officers of the Agricultural Department, Strait? Settlements and Malay States, held at the Majestic192 words
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Advertisement224 1936-08-13 7 KI 111 I KS I DUNDEE MARMALADE 138 YEARS AGO MRS. JAMES KEILLER MADE AND MARKETED THE FIRST MARMALADE IN 'GREAT BRITAIN. TO-DAY her ori g inal recipe is still J faithfully followed. e 2[' Justpurecanesugar pßiifc medals 1 the finest Seville oranges—but it is in if CH I cd224 words
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Article511 1936-08-13 8 PENANG is honoured today by the visit of the Kight Hon. Earle Page, Minister of Commerce and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. Mr. Page is returning to Australia after a stay in Great Britain where he has discussed at Whitehall various inspects of trade and other511 words
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Letter To The Editor
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Article81 1936-08-13 8 To The Editor. Sir. I apologise to “Forty and Fiftv”. The remark “Penang always leads” was a quotation but the quota tion marks were omitted! Personally. I doubt if Penang will ever lead in defence measures. Our Citv Fathers find more pleasure in watching simple pageants! l.et us hope81 words
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Article148 1936-08-13 8 TIN—SOMETHING DEFINITE AT LAST! (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 13. In an interview with the Pinang Gazette correspondent today, Mr. Van den Broek, N. I. delegate to the 1.T.C., said. “I cannot recommend the continuance of restriction unless Siam participates." Siam’s demands were extravagant and if acceded148 words
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Article75 1936-08-13 8 The death took place shortly after noon today at his residence at Puah Hin Leong Road, of Mr. William James Fcley, retired Chief Inspector of Police. F.M.S. Mr. Foley would have been 79 on August 17, was" one of the oldest Europeans in Malaya, having75 words
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Article562 1936-08-13 8 Idle Moments On The Quay nr Survivors OJ A Halj Forgotten Age QN Weld. Quay, it there be no breeze, the heat is stifling. It becomes more oppressive as one notes the con-1 gested traffic, the sweating coolies staggering under their loads of rice or Hour, the562 words
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Article243 1936-08-13 8 First Picture In Natural Colours j THE TRJAL OF THE LONESOME PJNE. With Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda, Fred Mac Murray and Fred Stone. A Paramount picture. At the Majestic. The unusual feature of this production is the successful attempt at natural colour photography, a243 words
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Article69 1936-08-13 8 Rev. Lim Hong Pin, former professor of the Chi-nan University, Shanghai, who has been touring Malaya for the last few months preaching the Christian Doctrine, arrived in Penarg a tort-night ago. Rev. Lim has been requested by the Christian community in Penang to give69 words
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Article149 1936-08-13 8 Subscribers' List No. 17 The following subscriptions to the fund have been received: Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian. Ewe $222 Komnklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Williams Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. 25 Sandilands Buttery Co. SO Mrs. A. S. Anthony 25 [Mr. T. S. Anthony io Penang Cafe’s Association 5149 words
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Article71 1936-08-13 8 The Royal Balinese Dancers, who hau Just returned from a successful tour India, Burma and Ceylon, will be stagui.., their first performance on Aug Wembley Park. Interesting items in their repertoin elude “The Secrets of the Taj “Shanghai Nights” and “The Gothics.'’ Tibet”. This group of dancers71 words
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Advertisement370 1936-08-13 8 M. FOG AURORA. LEATHER DOG MUZZLES. Easy fit and durable. Will not hurt the dog. Best make. In 12 assorted .j/ n 'A J m sizes. Z- This is the most comfortable type jl jf M that will fit easily providing the J most safeguard WHAT FRONE BRUSHES DOG LEADS.370 words
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Advertisement18 1936-08-13 8 S.VJVWSV.WWV» Be/iun you jay DEL Agents for Uaiaya Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh A Kuala Lumpur.18 words
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2294 1936-08-13 9 DRAMATIC EVIDENCE AT CLUB INQUEST Sharp Exchanges Between Magistrate and Counsel (brom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 12. Ab IER a full day of dramatic evidence and incidence the inquiry into the loss oi life caused by the collapse2,294 words
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Article120 1936-08-13 9 »!!< YESTERDAY TODAY Londoa-ißpot» £186.1'0.0 £184.2.6 London—(3 h»«i<2m») £183.10.0 £181.0.0 Singapore $9O 589.75 Buenew Done Penang $90.75 Rualneen Done Buyers no sellers OOPRA.—<SundrkxS) 55.35 $5.35 BLACK PEPPEU $9 30 $9-30 KUBBER London 7 9)16d 7 9|l6d New York a 16 s B c(G) 16%c(G) Singapore—Spot 26 l 26%c120 words
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Advertisement186 1936-08-13 9 KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend, the Twelfth, of three pence (3d.) per share and a Bonis of three (3d.) per share have been declared due and pavable to shareholders on the Register at the 20th August. 1936. and such186 words
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Advertisement84 1936-08-13 9 —Once in your life time 150 YEARS Celebrations* PHOTOS 1 Complete set (40 Picture®) for 52.50 only. Obtainable at 31 BISHOP 5 5» We are also colouring t\ese photos with Oil Water colours at a slight extra charge. ■«■■■■mMnanMMMMHnBBanMawmnMBMMnMawBnmMaBBnMMaBnHMnaamMeHKakMmeMMBMnnBanMaMHnMMBnnwnMMHBBBBmnBaHM* "E. O." Hotel. te- ft. f i PENANG Tonight T DINNER,84 words
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Financial & Commercial Section
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1210 1936-08-13 10 Heavy U.S, Consumption Arousing Enthusiasm (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 7 As is usual during the August holiday jxriod, business in the Rubber commodity and share markets has Tiecn very small this week. There is good reason to believe, however, that thir seasonal1,210 words
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Article16 1936-08-13 10 Monthly Output for July, 1936. Piculs 318, Dardage worked 105,200 Hours run 458.16 words
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Article801 1936-08-13 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. I NAMES. t, A 5 53 i v RUBBER (Dollar). f J Allenby Rubber Co. 1 60 I 170 I Alor Gajah Rubber Ectale 9S 105 1 Amalgamated Malay Eatate* 3 32y 2 34j Ayer Hitacn Planting Syndicate 135 I 140 Ayer Moluc Rubber Co. 1801 words
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Article1120 1936-08-13 10 Annual General Meeting The 26th annual meeting of the Temerloh t Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held yesterday at No. 9, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. P. N. Knight presided. There were present Messrs. P. N. Knight (chairman), H. E. Nixon and J. G. Brown! (Directors) and E. H. Bulford1,120 words
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Advertisement689 1936-08-13 10 I BAN KS. Experience Teaches One CHARTERED BANK To Save, But Hew Many OF ,NDIA am> CUINA (lncorporated in England b if Have Found A Way To Royal Charter 1853) Paid-up Capital Fut By Tiieir Spare j Reserve Fund “L Reserve Liabhity of Proprietors £3 Dollars HEAD OFFICE:— 38, Bishopsgate,689 words
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Article382 1936-08-13 11 London, August 12. Stock markets were active and confident, with a general upward movement of values, particularly home industrials. snare of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Rise or fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 118% Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 117% War Loan, 3% p.c 106%382 words
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Article111 1936-08-13 11 London. August 12. RUBBER Easy. Spot 7 buyers 7% sellers. Oct J Dec. 7% buyers 7jJ sellers. Jan. March 7H buyers. 7% sellers. April'June 7% buyers, 7% sellers. New York 16.15 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 48,587 tons Liverpool 63,656 tons copra Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £14.15.0. PEPPER:111 words
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Article113 1936-08-13 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 76 17|64 76 17 64 New York 5.02% 5.02% Montreal 5.02% 5.02% Brussels 29.80% 29.81 Geneva 15.40% 15.41 Amsterdam 7.39% 7.39% Milan 63 U 63 Berlin 12.48 12.48 Prague 121% 121% Copenhagen 22.39% 2239% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26%113 words
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Article159 1936-08-13 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s Share List today Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat 310% 4 3 Ayer Weng 1.40 1.45 Batu Selangor 82% 85c Hitam 45 47% Jelapang 16 3 17 0 Jelebu 80 85 K. Lanjut 16 3 17159 words
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Article164 1936-08-13 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Seller» TIN Batu Selangor 80 85c Hitam 45 47% Hong Fatt 77% 82% Jelebu 77% 82% Kuchai 70 75 Lingui 1.15 1.20 Lukut 97% 1.02% North Taiping 55 57% Rahman Hyd. 94 96 Rantau Ordy. 70 75 Rantau Pref. 72% 77% Sungei Luas 1.35 1.40 Taiping164 words
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Article253 1936-08-13 11 Buyers Sellers RUBBER Ailenbys 1.47% 1.55 Bassetts 60 62 B. Lintangs 1.12% 1.15 Bentas 92 95 Brogas 85 90 Indragiris 1.15 117% M. Pindas 1.37% 1-42% Mentakabs 40 42% New Scudais 1.45 1.52%c Pajams 1.70 1.77% Telok Ansons 1.25 1.30 Sungei Tukangs 1.10 1.15 Tapahs 1.75 1.82% Ulu253 words
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Article159 1936-08-13 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATION» Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 319 4|1% Arams 27 3 28[3 Jefebus 77% 82% Johans 25 28 K. Kampars 10j3 11 |O K. Lanjuts 16|3 1711» Laruts 9|o 9:6 N. Taipings 54 57 Puchongs 15 3 15(9 Pungahs 20 9 21(6 Rahmans 90 95 Rantau Pref.159 words
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Advertisement21 1936-08-13 11 THE WnPLH OPTICAL Co.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 24, Leith Street, Penang, S.S. GLASSES AND FRAMES TO FAVOUR YOUR COMPLEXION EYE TESTING FREE.21 words
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Advertisement401 1936-08-13 11 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It fa no long-er necessary suffer from losa of vigour and manhood, weak memory and body, nervousness, impure blood, sickly akin,-depression, and poor aleep, because an American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy way to and these troubles. This discovery is in401 words
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SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
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Article617 1936-08-13 12 THE NEW LEGISLATION Tne United States Department of Commerce has issued a statement pointing out that by the New Seamen’s Act no person may be employed aboard any snip of the United States Merchant Marine unless he is either licensed or certificated. The law was signed617 words
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401 1936-08-13 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. “SHUNKO MARL from Japan via Singapore. Sails sam eday for Colombo, Bombay, Bhavnagar, iiedi-Bunder and Karachi. S.S. “CHITRAL’’ from London via ports. Sails same day for Singapore Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. S.S. “BULAN” from Singapore via ports. S.S. ’‘NEUMARK” from Bremen,401 words
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Advertisement102 1936-08-13 12 I Paterson Engineering Co., Ldt., j MANVFACTUBKBS OF WATCr P'h>ip»caTlON PLANT 1 < I J I I I d MV***» f VAfcW 111 < (MMO «MTM C f a —lucwCda JNk MLTSR iNLBT ft r —fl PILTU .nuja* u» 1, TO I WA«Tt JJALVB I 1 MAauMiVM L I 1102 words
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Miscellaneous1707 1936-08-13 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES Nottingham Chess perso r n a a D l 'S, es 37 Symphony Concert Match Commentary brom ZHJ „,,.»..4, The Penang Wireless Society will broadyl TUillllllfl COYiITMWtarW OH ft Mill (ri cast its 10th Symphony Concert from stamay not sound. crcitmg to many listeners, ’WW vtv it,1,707 words
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Article41 1936-08-13 13 Today at the Esplanade from 6.00 to 7.30. p.m. March —March de la Cite Glorieuse.—Blemant. Selection —Madame Butterfly.—Puccini. Waltz—Moonlight On The Prairie.— Spencer. Overture—l Puritani. —Bousquet. Intermezzo —Canterbury Chimes.—Ancliffe. Selection—Show Boat.- Kern. One Step-—Jolly Good Company Beside The Sea—Wallace.41 words
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Article138 1936-08-13 13 Appeal To Captain Mr. Jeremy Rawso", on his way to Persia in the liner Hamburg, became engaged to Misr Irme Harrington, a fellow-passen-ger. a day or two out from New York. When they a c ked the captain to marry them they were told that this138 words
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Article82 1936-08-13 13 A new apparatus, suitable for use in ship’s galleys, is being put on the market by Messrs. Frank V. Magrini, Ltd., London. Called the “Master Server,” it is designed to provide every requisite for cooking and serving in one self contained unit. 1 Varying in size, according82 words
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Article290 1936-08-13 13 Ship Abandoned On Rocks Northton. Harris. Aug. 5. A shipwrecked Estonian crew of seven who aie now at Northton, Harris, in the Outer Hebrides, rowed 50 miles to safetyin an open boat through rough sear. The vessel they abandoned, the Victor, about 2,000 tons, is290 words
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Advertisement829 1936-08-13 13 Yldl M I 1 apiujsjmNfi ißesSm >*IBLUK FUMMBU LIMB Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due (in conjunction with Glc<n Shire Line) Penang London GLENAPP L don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. All 1Q o^ nt ir C. AJAX Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg K p anfl Glasgow. Au» 21 Sent829 words
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Advertisement766 1936-08-13 13 P&O Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Bwettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. s/S “BULAN” Aug. 14 Outwards from London for China Japan. s/S “MATA HARI” Aug. 28 -CHITRAL” Auz^lT 12 SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF THE766 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous799 1936-08-13 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES c p a^ f 1 Teddy Bears’ Picnic. Alfredo Cam- Vll C CAI poli and his Orch. V.V.W. I I X C. 2787 Concerted “The Desert Song”—j Wavelength 49.10 metres (6,100 kco.) Vocal Gems, Parts 1 and 2. Light Opera Coy. TODAY C. 2687 Orchestral Voices of Spring—799 words
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Article592 1936-08-13 14 SPECIAL SPORTS SECTION CONDUCTED BY TIC-TAC Early Selections For Taiping Turf Club Skye Meeting HORSES WHICH LIKE THE COURSE Lonely Nancy Likely To Upset In First Event IN spite of the fact that there are only seven races on the card I hope that all Perak and592 words
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Article252 1936-08-13 14 The following are the ties in the Penang Sports Ciub tennis tournament arranged' for today:— Prof. Pairs:—H. A. L. Luckham and' R. Curtis vs. S. L. McNee and J. E. A. Clark. Mixed Doubles: —5 Mrs. Blythe and A. W. WaJlich vs. —l5 Miss Cassy and W.252 words
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Article79 1936-08-13 14 The following ties have been arranged for today:— Open Singles: E. Reimann vs. J. E. Jeans; A. Clark vs. J. H. Reid. Mixed Doubles: Mr. and Mrs. .D A. Mackay 4-5 vs. Mrs. J. A. Clark and C. M. Jones 4-1. TOMORROW H’cap Singles: T. A. Wemyss79 words
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93 1936-08-13 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) i Kuala Lumpur. August 12. I Over 50 Chinese schools from various, towns in Selangor took part in the annual Selangor Chinese inter-School athletic meeting, which began today and will be continued tomorrow at the Victoria Inst tution grounds. There was a93 words
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Article213 1936-08-13 14 Fixtures For Saturday The following are the fixtures in the Penang Badminton Championships, for Saturday Aug. 15. at the Volunteer Drill Hall commencing at 4 p.m. sharp. 400 p m. Goh Thye San vs. Ho Boon Choo. 4.30 p.m. Tan Choon Kooi vs. Cheah Soon Hock. 5.00 p.m.213 words
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Article220 1936-08-13 14 I Reuter. Decision Reversed Berlin. August 12. The fight between the two middleweights. Chin Kui-tin (China) and Shrimpton (Great Britain) in the first round of the Olympic boxing yesterday produced a sensation when Shrimpton after knocking out his opponent in the first round was disqualified for hittingI—Reuter. - 220 words
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Article544 1936-08-13 14 Old Xavierians Win t <By 7 Nil Playing with only ten men, one of whom had spcrtingly agreed to play despite a crocked knee, the the Penang Recreation t b were easily beaten by the Old X ivierian’s Association yesterday on the ft. Xavier’s ground in544 words
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Article44 1936-08-13 14 —Renter. Barnett Replaces HardstatF London, August 12. C. J. Barnett (Gloucestershire) has been chosen to replace J. Hardstaff (Notts) in England’s team for the Third Test match against All India, to be played at the Oval cn Saturday, August 15.—Renter. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-08-13 14 An “Olympic Fountain", by the well-known Berlin sculptress Hanna Cauer, which was recently set up in front of the Berlin city hall.25 words
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Advertisement112 1936-08-13 14 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 If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles,112 words
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Advertisement123 1936-08-13 14 KBBIL h/ B wi My < JK v >s Jr -Jr 1 ■r'ji IJU S. x- '-r The New 1936 Models of the Universal Coolers Have I iT- r IT k 1 PRICES More for your 1 lip|i i. '7 jfe Ml— M MODERN styling j g IWH VV Inviting123 words
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Article247 1936-08-13 15 McAvoy and King Win London, August 4. jOCK McAVOY (Rochdale), British niidv weight champion, knocked out Bob .•'•.ins (Bridlington, in the seventh of a rounds contest at Blackpool F. C 1 yesterday. McAvoy was on top from the start and d Simpkins heavily at close quarHe247 words
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Article335 1936-08-13 15 Had Good Start But London, Aug. 4. ■ERBIE HILL, a Welsh lad residing at Wembley, lost his Welsh fly-weight title last night to Pat Warburton (Ebbw Vale), who won with a knock-out in the eighth round at the Swansea Town F. C. ground. Hill did335 words
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Article648 1936-08-13 15 BOXING IN PENANG REGAINING FORMER POPULARITY —FIGHTS FOR SATURDAY TARLEY TO MEET DAVID DHARMARAJ FIRST E9G AFFAIR OF THE YEAR BOXING ig slowly coming back to favour again judging by the attendance last Friday at the Wembley Park —the best I since the first weekly promotion wag648 words
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Article, Illustration787 1936-08-13 15 WELSHMAN S OLD HELPERS IN RIVAL CAMP London, August 2. J' ACK PETERSEN, British and Empire heavy-weight champion, and his South African challenger for the titles, Ben Eoord, have settled down to the serious part of training tor heir battle on the Leicester Rugby787 words
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Advertisement178 1936-08-13 15 11-l J •WEET-BIX WITH STEWED FRUIT Here’s a good, healthful, appetising, combination of food flavours i WEET-BIX with preserved or fresh fruit. The wholesome nutty crispness of WEET-BIX and the subtle luscious flavour of the fruit make a dish that is delightfully enjoying and satisfying. You’ll also like WEET-BIX strved178 words
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Article, Illustration134 1936-08-13 16 SILENT WATCH AT THE PITHEAD THEY REFUSED TO GIVE UP HOPE FOR IIIS MATES —An aged miner taking tea to the pit- heaJ the rescue learns. Anxious crowds of womenfolk and comrades of the men trapped by the explosions in WharuclifTe Wood Moor Colliery, Barnsley,134 words