Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 September 1936
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Title Section20 1936-09-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 209. Vol. XCIV. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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948 1936-09-08 1 Government Policy Restated VIOLENCE CAMPAIGN CANNOT CONTINUE PALESTINE settlement can be reached.”British Radio. AN important statement of His Majesty’s Government’s policy in connection with the situation in Palestine has been issued from the Colonial Office. After recalling the appointment of a Royal Commissionsettlement can be reached.”British Radio. - 948 words
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Article149 1936-09-08 1 Efforts To Resuscitate Dramatic Society AX.OTICE was published in the Pinang Gazette a few days ago stating that a meeting of nr'embers of the Penang Choral and Dramatic Society will be held at the Penang Cricket Club on Thursday. Members were invited to bring friends who were149 words
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Article159 1936-09-08 1 Date Of Arrival Here Still Not Known A special committee meeting was held by the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday to discuss the necessary arrangements for the Chinese Trade Fair and Exhibition, as the date is fast approaching. Among those present were Messrs. Khoo Sian Ewe,159 words
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Article88 1936-09-08 1 and members of the Legation staff.Reuter. Visit To Prince Paul At Belgrade Belgrade, Sept. 7 King Edward broke his journey nere an j hour and a half and visited Prince Paul, resuming his journey at 11.45 p.m. Police precautions during the brief visit were very strict. Even membersand members of the Legation staff.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article201 1936-09-08 1 State Council Bill Not Necessary From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 8. Although the Selangor State Council meeting will not be held before the Sultan leaves for Singapore tomorrow night and therefore the Regency Enactment cannot be passed, the Raja Muda has been appointed by201 words
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Article105 1936-09-08 1 Reuter. Feared Consequences Of A General War Washington, Sept. 8. General war now would loose forces beyond control and possibly lead to a veritable shattering of civilisation,” declared Senator Cordell Hull welcoming delegates to the third World Power Conference. He added that the only hope was thatReuter. - 105 words
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Article36 1936-09-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 7. The driest August for many years has led the Bishop to request prayers for rain for the growing paddy crop throughout Catholic Churches in Siam yesterday.36 words
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Article100 1936-09-08 1 Order Of Running And Scratchings (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. Race 1 Horses—Class 4Div. 3. Scratchings Personality. Race 2 HorsesClass 2Div. 5. Scratchings Geninderra (All engagements) Race 3 HorsesClass 4Div. 4. Scratchings Young Ginger (all engagements) and Point Blank. Race 4 z PoniesClara 1 Div. 2. Scratchings100 words
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Article67 1936-09-08 1 Reuter Wireless. But Pilot Reaches Ground In Safety Kansas City, September 5. While piloting a monoplane in the coast-to-coast air race, Joe Jacobson had a miraculous escape from death. His machine exploded at a height of five thousand feet but theforce of the blast threw Jocobson clear ofReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-09-08 1 QUEEN OF HOLIDAY CARNIVAL t3-year~old Peggv Bel. at the microphone after her coronation at the opening of Benflcet (Essex) Carnival.24 words
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Article82 1936-09-08 1 7\7 EVER since 1931 has China been j y nearer the brink of war with J a fan than today, declares a special Sin Chew Jit Poh cable to the Pinang Gazette. Sone of Japan's demands regarding the Chcngtu incident are acceptable to China, and82 words
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Article61 1936-09-08 1 Reuter. Moscow, September 7. Following instructions from the Soviet Government, the Soviet Ambassador to uapan visited Mr. Arita, the Japanese Foreign Minister to whom he protested against the alleged repeated violations of the Soviet Frontier by Japanese troops in Manchuria ard quoted five incidents. He demanded that effectiveReuter. - 61 words
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273 1936-09-08 1 .Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 7 GOVERNMENT artillery heavil shelled Oviedo, according to War Office communique. Soldiers and civilians fled the citv and surrendered to the Government forces. Huesen is reported to havebeen occupied ty the Government Reuter. COLOURED TROOPS LOOTING Hendaye, Sept. 2. It is reported.Reuter. - 273 words
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Advertisement15 1936-09-08 1 MHtlfOMi No. 47, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.15 words
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Advertisement72 1936-09-08 1 SINGAPORE RACES: PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW Page 14. l||||if Your Choice of CHEESE Il A You will be sure to find your favourite cheese at the Cold Storage. Or perhaps you are looking for something new. Mild, medium, or nippy, whatever your taste requires, our wide selection of imported cheeses can72 words
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3549 1936-09-08 2 ARCHITECT’S CERTIFICATE FINAL BINDING ON PARTIES Judgment For Gammons: Mr. Justice Gordon Smith s Reasons August 25 at the conclusion of the case between Messrs. Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., and Gan Teong Khum, sole surviving trustee of the estate of Gan Ngoh Bee, in which the plaintiffs sued the defendant for3,549 words
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Advertisement496 1936-09-08 2 NOW YOU CAN Bi it’s Veedol OW Buy Veedol in these hermetically sealed cans! That is the surest way of giving your car the full protection of 100% Pennsylvania Oil at its finest. And, now you are getting a full measure of dean, unadulterated oil. VEEDOL V MOTOR OIL z496 words
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Advertisement391 1936-09-08 2 Quickest Healer for all Festering Sores and Itching Eruptions If you suffer from a disfiguring, distressing CURES skin eruption, medical science cannot offer you a surer, quicker remedy than this ECZEMA simple Cuticura treatment which is the result of long research by a physician special- DHOBIS ITCH ising in the391 words
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Article692 1936-09-08 3 Tokio’s Impossible” Demands Over Chengtu CHIANG’S SUDDEN CHANGE OF TACTICS IN KWANGSI (Special To The Pinang Gazette) -Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 7. Never since the Mukden incident in 1931 has China been nearer the brink of war with Japan as today. This is clearly-Reuter. - 692 words
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Article306 1936-09-08 3 -British Radio, i Powers Appeal To The Belligerents London, Sept 7. In view of reports that the Spanish rebels have threatened to use poison gas as a reprisal for similar action alleged to have been already taken by the Spanish Government forces, Mr. Ogilvie Forbes, British-British Radio, i - 306 words
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Article66 1936-09-08 3 .British Ramo. Return Journey Tomorrow London, September 7. The Atlantic flyers, Richman and Merrill, who flew from New York last week and made a forced larding in Wales, propose to leave Croydon aerodrome about midday tomorrow fcr Speke Aerodrome, Liverpool, where they will make preparations for their.British Ramo. - 66 words
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Article54 1936-09-08 3 British Radio. London, Sept. 7. The counsellor of the Norwegian Legation, Mr. Hans C. Berg, presented a note at the Foreign Office this afternoon containing the Norwegian reply to the British proposal of Saturday last in connection with the dispute regarding whaling in the Antarctic. The Norwegian noteBritish Radio. - 54 words
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Article70 1936-09-08 3 shal Sir A. M. Longmore.British Radio. London, Sept. 7. The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified. Air Marshal Sir A. M. Longmore to special duty list on appointment as Commandant of the Imperial Defence College. Air Marshal P. B. Joubert de la Ferte to Headquarters,shal Sir A. M. Longmore.British Radio. - 70 words
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Article25 1936-09-08 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 7. General Eva Booth is due Singapore on Feb. 5 and will stay there four days.25 words
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Advertisement244 1936-09-08 3 EVENING WEAR FOR DISCERNING MEN iDREssI. COLLARS IN THE I LATEST y/ J SMART ALz, SHAPE C MAYFAIR CLOTH. WILL TAILORED D2SSS TIE WEAR WELL PRICE MADE OF A GOOD QUALITY m BLACK SILK BARATHEA WELL CUT AND .SMARTLY SHAPED CENTS EASILY tied. also readyMADE ALL SIZES. i /iea> m244 words
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Article1019 1936-09-08 4 SUCCESSFUL LONDON FLYING DISPLAY AND EXHIBITION Ln the weeks that have elapsed since the ffifth {■’lying Display and Exhibition organised by the Society of British Aircraft 'Constructors, which was held at Hatfield -aerodrome on June 29, many of the foreign «experts who were present as1,019 words
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Article385 1936-09-08 4 A Comparison Between Yesterday And Today A group of air transport officials, discusa ng the progress of civil aviation the other «-veiling, all paid a warm tribute to the wital part which from the first, has been s>layed by the influence of women in the385 words
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160 1936-09-08 4 A rapidly-growing use by the business world of air facilities of all kinds is one of I the outstanding features of civil aviation 'at the present time. Figures continue to show that more and more goods, and also samples of goods, are being consigned160 words
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Article1403 1936-09-08 4 PASSENGERS BY AIR The following were passengers who arrived or left Singapore by Dutch planes: Arrived from N.E.I. by KNILM-plane PK-AFJ on Sept. 1. Mr. F. P. Lachlan Mrs. R. Ames, Mr. L. A. J. Baks, Mr Lam Djoean Tong, Mr. F Kitayama Left for N.E.I. by1,403 words
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Article119 1936-09-08 4 Record Of Eight English Pilots Figures which have just become available show that eight of the veteran pilots of Imperial Airways have, between them, now spent a total of 83,506 hours up in the air. These eight Air Captains, with their respective figures for119 words
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Article76 1936-09-08 4 Work has commenced on a big new commercial air-port at Tuchino, near Moscow. It is to cover an area of 1,400 acres, and will be equipped to handle 1,000 passengers a day The lay-out of the air-port will, it is stated, be on generally similar lines to76 words
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Article65 1936-09-08 4 i Three passengers who travelled recently from London to Vancouver accomplished this journey of nearly 6,000 miles in only six days. After crossing the Atlantic by ocean liner from Southampton to New York, they changed immediately to an air-liner and flew via Chicago to Seattle.65 words
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Advertisement468 1936-09-08 4 Piles Quickly Heal YOURS WILL DISAPPEAR What would you not give to be reallv cured of those torturing, awkward x ,he n s,irel y growing less and l eS3 until they healed and disappeared never to torment you again! A physician’s startling discovery brings this comfort within reach of the468 words
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Article, Illustration3545 1936-09-08 5 British Colonial Empire The following is the seventh of a series of talks on Thd British Commonwealth of A at ons and the Colonial Empire, by Professor R. Coupland, C.1.E., and Mr. H. I' Hodson broadcast from the B B C. recently. < WE3,545 words
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Advertisement116 1936-09-08 5 THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SET ON THE MARKET Wave-band compensated triode-hexode fre-quency-changer. latest OSRAM low capacity H.F. pentode valves high signal-to-noise ratio, fidelity reproductionthese are only a few of the features which Tully justify this title for the new G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Eight Valve Superhet. To you these technical terms may116 words
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Article177 1936-09-08 6 Reuter. tow Scoring Five Matches Drawn r London, Sept. 7. Trfw scoring was the order of the Ism today’s mid-week matches in the English football league except for the six goals Scored in the match between Stockport M( i Gateshead. Five out of fourteen games played endedReuter. - 177 words
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Article90 1936-09-08 6 London, Sept. 7. In a match at Cambridge today, the Hockey Association XI beat the Afghan Olympic hockey team, which is at present in England, by five goals to one.British Radio. The Afghan team will meet teams Of the R.M.C. at Sandhurst on Sept. 9 and90 words
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Article440 1936-09-08 6 AIR MAILS A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe by Imperial Airways will close at 8 a.m. tomorrow. A mail for U.S.A, and other places served via U.S.A, by Imperial Airways to London, by sea440 words
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342 1936-09-08 6 Sports Club Tennis Tournament In the semi-final of the women’s singles in the Penang Sports Club’s tennis tournament, yesterday evening, Miss Gassy ls defeated Miss Delmar Morgan 2 in straight sets of 6|4, 6|4, on the padang. The ground was slightly slippery from, the342 words
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Miscellaneous71 1936-09-08 6 MAJESTIC OPENING TONIGHT NEXT CHANGE 6-15 9-30 England's Queen of Comedy in a Sparkling Musical Show vVAHGS THAT HlG Hr //Sr JMt /MB, r UH} w ambo Amhf MferTHEWSfi FIRST S SPENCER TRACY wraw t rjaUMBRIX WENDY BARRIE RAYMOND WALBUU cmuppv enure. nxwnuz\Prad need by Edward Butcher Directed by Irving71 words
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Miscellaneous344 1936-09-08 6 LIBERTY Drury Lane Theatre Phone 1492. Showing Sat. 72th 6 Sun. 73th ONE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. Matinees Sat. 12th Sun. 13th at 2 p.m. The Whole of the First Run Amazing Mystery Adventure Serial "THE JADE BOX" with JACK PERRIN LOUISE LORRAINE FRANCIS FORD MONROE SALISBURY 10 Mighty344 words
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1250 1936-09-08 7 Further Evidence In Fooi Chew Association Lottery Case Do you know what was done with the profits from the sweepstakes?— They went to the Association and for cost of repairs to the building, that is, the association premises at 37 Prangin Lane, and also1,250 words
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Article, Illustration53 1936-09-08 7 Lieut. G. K. Horsey, R.N., the flying officer who crashed in an R.A.F. bomber on the deck of the Normandie, was sentenced by a court of inquiry to take rank and precedence as if hxs appointment as flying officer bore date July 21, 1936, and to53 words
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Article666 1936-09-08 7 Woman Fatally Stabbed PRELIMINARY INQUIRY OPENS A knife, a miniature of those used by pork sellers, about seven inches long, covered with rust and blood, formed a grim exhibit in the Middle .Court, Penangi yesterday afternoon when the additional Police Magistrate, Mr. H. Watson, held a666 words
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549 1936-09-08 7 Estate Duty Case |N the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday, before M.r Jus tic Gordon Smith, Mr. R. D. Hume, with other Counsel, asked that an order made by the Court on August 20 be discharged on the ground that it did not contain549 words
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Advertisement90 1936-09-08 7 I Paterson Engineering Co., Ldt., MAMWAORnUOM OF WATER PURIFICATION PLANT J jS» I j fr K wunm I k I«MM «MTM ii -X.i. j r fjk RuTl« IMLIV h C JL J 9 SS f k w FILTER h, fIUM W» D _z IV-MM TO mmimtm --J BCZZfISfI 1 OUTLITk90 words
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Article505 1936-09-08 8 |N the past few years the attention of agriculturalists in Malaya has been redirected to the possibilities of supplementary crops, and we have seen the rapid development of the pineapple industry which has grown in meteorlike fashion from an extremely obscure state. In prosperous days the505 words
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Article218 1936-09-08 8 The following passengers for Malaya will arrive in Penang by s.s. Rawalpindi, expected on Thursday with the English mails. Dr. R. G. M. S. Macgregor, Dr. B. A. Taylor, health officer, F.M.S., and Mrs. Taylor. Capt. M. L. Clarke, Mr. J. W. Clark, Municipal Engineers’ Department,218 words
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Article622 1936-09-08 8 The Bold, Bad Men of Malaya Penang’s Enviable Record The Gamblers’ Paradise ROAMING the streets of Penang on a sunny afternoon, it is difficult to realise that such a thing as crime exists. The cheerful European, the! smiling towkay, the carefree clerk, j even the touting rickshaw622 words
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Article1175 1936-09-08 8 IT was just before the dawn, dark, chilly, damp and foggy, and the night's rest on the improvised bed in the depths of the Sumatran jungle had been! far from comfortable. I felt mart disin-' 1 ciined to get up. After all, why hurry True, there1,175 words
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Advertisement208 1936-09-08 8 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE 'l’ /Z’fM d WhßhAX.>\l i Ww 7 jl I \\Kj_ ff THE WORLD’S BEST CYCLE GUARANTEED FOR EVER j Prices From $45-00 Each. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SENT FREE ON REQUEST SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Co., Ltd., I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I Sub-Agents THE CHULIA CYCLE COMPANY, IOA, Church208 words
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Advertisement49 1936-09-08 8 tTWCKXTILB. LZL3-*****u*-C»uMO Highly Recommended by the Medical Profession for their health giving properties. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tins IDEAL for Growing Children, Adults and Old People. Stocked by All High Class Provision Dealers. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Ipoh, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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176 1936-09-08 9 $3,000 FROM GIRLS’ CONCERT '1 he total amount collected to date by the Penang Chinese Aeroplane Purchasing Campaign” is $100,132 (Chinese Currency). The following contributions were collected by the Campbell Street, Cintra Street and Rope Walk section: Proceeds of the Fukkien Girls’ School concert $3,000,176 words
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Article200 1936-09-08 9 Mystery Of Angel Fish A fish fancier in Northam Road. Penang, left four angel fish in a tank in ft* of big house overnight at the week-enu and found them missing early next day. The fish are valued at $B. A case of housebreaking, involving the loss200 words
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Article54 1936-09-08 9 In connection with the murder of a Chinese at Cintra Street on Sunday night, the police have detained a man. He was discovered standing waist deep in the sea off Leith Street Ghaut by two fishermen who took him for a lunatic and brought him to the54 words
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Article140 1936-09-08 9 Chinese Fined Rings Doves Sef Free Remarking that it was a disgraceful form of cruelty. Mr. H. A. L. Luckham. the Penang Police Magistrate, fined a Chinese $2 for putting 17 ring doves (“te’ kukor”) in a small cage. When the Court adjourned, the birds, which140 words
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730 1936-09-08 9 Woman s Evidence In Maintenance Case WELL-KNOWN TAIPING CHINESE (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 7. Allegations of cruelty and adultery were made by an English-speaking Chinese woman, Yong Voon Moye, against her husband, Chong Fook Seong, a well-known member of the Chinese Catholic Community in730 words
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Article69 1936-09-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 7. In the Supreme Court today, Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, granted the application of Mrs. Theresa Ho (nee Chin), that the decree nisi obtained in\April for the dissolution of her marriage with Mr. Ho Kim69 words
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Article154 1936-09-08 9 A bailor who stood surety for an accused person named Tan Poh_ in the sum of $2,000, appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Police Court, Penang, yesterday to show cause why the bail should not be estreated. Tan Poh, the accused, who absconded, was alleged154 words
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Article77 1936-09-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 8. A regular man hunt started this morning when a Chinese arrested on a charge of returning from banishment escaped from the custody of a constable who was removing him to the police court to be charged. The constable returned to the77 words
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Article68 1936-09-08 9 A reader of the Pinang Gazette writes to the Editor making allegations with regard to the manner in which the work of repairing the Railway jetty is being carried out. We have made inquiries on the matter, and we are satisfied that every reasonable precaution is be68 words
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Article29 1936-09-08 9 Gliding competition near Hope, Derbyshire, ended with 39 -hours six minutes of flying, making a total for the week’s flying of 150 hours; 40 minutes. British Radio.29 words
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Article216 1936-09-08 9 Suppiah, a Tamil was produced before Mr. H. A. L. Lucnham in the Police Court, Penang, this morning charged with cheating an Indian coolie, Karupiah, of $1.50 at the Railway Station yesterday. Karupiah is alleged to gave given the accused $1.50 to purchase a ticket for216 words
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Article, Illustration147 1936-09-08 9 4.—Reuter. Inspired Play In U. S. Championships Forest Hill, Long Island, Sept. 7. Fred Perry, the world’s tennis champion, thrilled a crowd of 1,000 with his inspired display and advanced to the quarter-finals of the American tennis championship when he beat Gene Mako, the American Davis Cup4.—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article112 1936-09-08 9 HN; YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) No market £190.17.6 London(3 months) No market £188.10.0 Singapore $95.25 $94.-5 Business Done Penang $95.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.(Sundried) $5.70 $5.75 BLACK PEPPER $9.29 $9 29 RUBBER London market 7fsd New York No market Hoiiday SingaporeSpot 26%c 26%c Oct./Dec 26%c 26112 words
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Article81 1936-09-08 9 At the twelfth annual general meeting of the United Indian Association yesterday, the following members were elected office-bearers :President, Hon’ble Mr. H. H. Abdul Cader. M.L.C., vice-presidents Mr. R. S. Narechania, J.P. and Mr. Sundar Singh Jham -hoa. secretary, Mr. C. Dias. asst. hen. secretary, Mr. A. Arckiasamy,81 words
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Article78 1936-09-08 9 The charge against A. G. Peterson was withdrawn and a fresh charge was made against Chuah Peng Hai and Tan Cheng San in the Police Court, Penang, this morning, when the hearing into the case in which the accused were charged with disorderly conduct at Wembley Park, Penang,78 words
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Advertisement87 1936-09-08 9 NOTICE. It is hereby notified that no applications in respect of the quarter for the transfer of export credits between Producers and from Registered Exporters to licensed Dealers will be entertained after the 25th September, 1936. 2 Every endeavour will be made to complete transfers applied for on or before87 words
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Advertisement133 1936-09-08 9 E. O," Hotel TOMORROW DINNER DANCE S.S. PRESIDENT MONROE” IN PORT. DINNER I)ANCES Thursday Saturday Next Saturday, J9th September 6th ANNUAL EUROPEAN VOLUNTEER BALL I WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. The RING of JY II WKS I I r tew Children fed on Cow Gate are Happy because133 words
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Financial & Commercial Section
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Article770 1936-09-08 10 Chambers Of Commerce Resolutions Shipping subsidies, Ottawa Agreements, stabilisation of inter-imperial rates of exchange, monetary policy, air services, and migration are prominent among the subjects for discussion at the next Congress of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, which will be held at770 words
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Article236 1936-09-08 10 Possible Reason For The Increase Messrs. William Jacks Co. in their Foresight Saga No. 2981 dated London Aug. 26 states: The unexpected moves on the European chess-board upset Wall Street, but confidence seems deep-rooted in the U.S.A. Tin- -The increase In the Bolivia shipments is unexpected, and236 words
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Article204 1936-09-08 10 Trying To Bluff Herself Out Of Bankruptcy It is announced in the House of Commons that the Government would not countenance either public or private loans to Italy. Any other decision w’ould have been an offence to all right-thinking men. declares the Investors’ Review. Whatever sympathy204 words
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Article35 1936-09-08 10 Piculs Hours C. Yards North Taiping 122 587 113,000 Klang River 114 612 65.0C0 Rantau Tin No. 1 Dredge 328 583 163,000 No. 2 Dredge 29 598 157,000 Batu Selangor 845 660 126,00035 words
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Article315 1936-09-08 10 Action By Committee Unlikely, But Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd., in their report dated Singapore Sept, state: The market has been dull with nothing of interest to report. Continental inquiry and a little. activity in New York caused a small improvement in values during the week but315 words
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Article128 1936-09-08 10 The acting Secretary of Austral Malay Tin. Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the month of August, 1936: Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., (Karangan)hours run 435; cubic yards treated 100 000; total piculs 163; nett value $9,128. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd. hours128 words
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Article98 1936-09-08 10 During the week ending August 29, 1936, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 18.165 cases, of which: 10,455 (57 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 288 (2 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 4,233 (23 per cent) cases to Canada, and 3,18998 words
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Article29 1936-09-08 10 Outputs of rubber for August: Yarak 9,800 lb. Ayer Tawah 54,500 Sandycroft 21,000 Dindings 49,000 Lesong Tujoh 10,900 Kuala Kangsar 118,800 Henrietta 126,000 Sungci Mata ng 37,50029 words
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Article1081 1936-09-08 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. Ĕ I NAMES. =5 2'5 v) H RUBBER (Dollar). I J Allenby Rubber Co. |5O I 1 60 I Aior Gajah Rubber Estate 100 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 /41 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1-b u Ayer Molek Rubber Co. J 02’a I 12% Ayer Pauas Rubber1,081 words
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Article194 1936-09-08 10 July Imports Slightly Lower Merchandise exports in July increased to $178,000,000 (£35,600,000), against $173,000,000 (£34,600,000) in July, 1935. Imports in the month totalled $193,000,000 (£38,600,000), against $176,000,000 a year earlier. In June exports were $185,000,000 (£37,000,000) and imports $192,000,000 (£38,400,000). The export total for merchandise in the194 words
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Advertisement668 1936-09-08 10 BANKS. T NEDERLANDSCHE HONG KONG AND HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ SHANGHAI BANKING N v CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) T* Liability of members £3 limited to (NETHERLANDS TRADING Ordinance No. '5 of 1929 of the SOCIETY.) Colony. Be<ui Office hONG KONG. Established in Amsterdam 1824. Authorised Capital ssj,ouo.ow Issued and Fully paid668 words
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Article335 1936-09-08 11 London, September 7. Stock markets were more active with a confident tone. Share of £1 denomination unteee Yesterday Rise or faU otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 119% Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 1 18 War Loan, 3% p.c. Straits 6 p.c., 1936-51 102% Oom. Union335 words
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Article108 1936-09-08 11 London, September 7. RUBBER Steady. Spot buyers 7% sellers. Oct./Dec. 7(A buyers 7% sellers. Jan./March 7% buyers 7% sellers. April/June 7;,'; buyers 7J§ fellers. New York 16.30 cts. (Saturday). United Kingdom Stocks London 46,172, tons Liverpool 61,921 ions COPRA Straits S O. Rotterdam. £15.2.6. PEPPER White Muntok108 words
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Article113 1936-09-08 11 London on Previously Lateet Paris 76 33 64 76 37|64 New York 5.03 U 5.04 T Montreal 5.03% 5.04% Brussels 29.80% 29.82% Geneva 15.45 15.46% Amsterdam 7.42 7.43 Milan 64 64 fr Berlin 12.52% 12.53% .Prague 121% 121% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna113 words
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Article154 1936-09-08 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’» Shar» List today Buyers Seller» MINING Ampat 4|4% 4|9 Ayer Weng 1.70 1.80 B. Selangor 85 87% Hitam 48 51 Hong Fatt 85 90 Jelebu 85 90 K. Lanjut 1813 1819 Kuala Kampar 11(6154 words
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Article208 1936-09-08 11 Board's Sanction For World Title Bout The British Boxing Board of Control has informed the Wembley authorities that it will recognise the proposed fight between Len Harvey and John Henry Lewis, the American holder of the title, as for the world’s light heavy-weight championship. Final arrangements for the208 words
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Article159 1936-09-08 11 Engagement Renewed After 43 Years Forty-three years ago. Ernest Angliss, then nineteen, and Mary Gutteridge became engaged. Angliss, who was in the army, was sent to India when he lost touch with his sweetheart because hig letters miscarried. When he returned to England he found she had married159 words
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Article353 1936-09-08 11 The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyer» Seller» Buyer» Seiler* TINS: Ampats 4|4% 4|7% 4(4% 417% Ayer Hitams 15|3 16|0 15(3 16 0 A. Wengs 1.65 1.70 1.67% 1.72% Bangrins 1710 1719 17|O 17 9 B. Selangors 85 87 85353 words
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Article241 1936-09-08 11 Buyer» Seller» t RUBBER 1 Allenbys 1.52% 1.60 J Ayer Panas 1.52% 1.57% s Bassetts 60 62% B. Lintangs 1.17% 1.20 Bentas 97% 1.00 i Brogas 87% 90 Indragiris 117% 1.20 M. Pindas 1.42% 1.50 Mentakabs 40 42 N. Scudais 1.50 1.57% Pa jams 1.80 1.87% Teluk Ansons241 words
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Article162 1936-09-08 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.65 1.70 Batu Selangor 85 87 Hitam 48 50 Hong Fatt 85 87% Jelebu 85 87% Johan 25 27% Kuchai 80 82% Lukut 1.02% 1.05 North Taiping 55 57 Petalings 7.50 7.65 Pulau Karnin 32% 35 Rahman Hyd. 96% 99 Rantau Ordy.162 words
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Article241 1936-09-08 11 120 Letters Found New light on Dr. Samuel Johnson and other personalities immortalised by Boswell is thrown by 120 hitherto-unknown letters belonging to Hester Thrale-Piozzi, Johnson's biographer, which have recently come into the possession of the John Rylands Library, Manchester. j The letters were found241 words
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Article149 1936-09-08 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Seller» MINING Ampats 4(3 4(7% A. Wengs 1.65 1.70 B. Selangors 84 88 Hong Fatts 82% 87% Jelebus 82% 87% Johans 25 27% K. Lanjuts 18(6 19|0 K. Kampars 11(4% ll|lo% N. Taipings 55 57% Pungahs 21[3 22|0 R. Tin Fields 7(1% 7|4% S.149 words
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Article211 1936-09-08 11 Historic Strip Of Pavement On behalf of the City Corporation the Lord Mayor of London will, on Sept. 15, accept a gift from the Bank of England. I This gift will consist of a strip of pavement at the Tivoli Corner of the bank, a strip211 words
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Advertisement263 1936-09-08 11 Tuesday! Bth September 1936. LADIES' GUEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARKS WEMBLEY GENTS. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY ROYAL RUBY'S OPERA— Mas Merah” SEATS 60, 40 and 20 cents. No Free Lists. OPEN-AIR CINEMA Warner Bros. Classic of the Screen A Broadway Butterfly” FREE SHOW TO EVERYBODY. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY263 words
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Article814 1936-09-08 12 College Training Before Practical Experience NEWS has been received from the director of the news service” of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A., of details of its new five-year course in marine transportation which leads to the degree of bachelor of science in marine814 words
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Article209 1936-09-08 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. "DE W’EERT from LhoSeuma we. Sigli, Ofehleh and Sabang. TOMORROW i S.S. CLYTONEUS’’ from Singapore sails for Harve. Liverpool and Bromborough. S.S. MATA HARI" from Singapore via ports. S.S. KIFUKU MARU” from Bombay via' Colombo sails same day for Japan ports via Singapore.209 words
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Article212 1936-09-08 12 L 1 New York Museum Addition s i I A working model of a floating dry dock lifting a miniature ocean liner is the newest t exhibit in the New York Museum of Science and Industry and is receiving quite a lot of attention, especially from212 words
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Article603 1936-09-08 12 MODERN MOTO1? TANKER San Conrado.- The Blythswcod Shipi building Co., Ltd., launched, on August 5 from the yard at Scotstoun, the motor vessel San Conrado, built to the order of Mess.s. The Eagle Oil and Shipping Cb. Ltd., of London, the naming ceremony being performed by603 words
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Miscellaneous1839 1936-09-08 12 I RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES 1 N T 7 nr—r—. -T---'- f Negro Solids RADIO The Pick Of And Spirituals PERSONALITIES -60 The Programmes ~>>7 his Recorded dance music, a recorded variety At 11.35 tonict, John Payne ana- i o. numifrv programme and a recot(led vocal recital cnJubilee S ngeis U1,839 words
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Advertisement821 1936-09-08 13 |^»^gg<t WB FIURMBV LIMB Vowels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe GLKNSHIEL m Conj j“ ction wllh GI Line) Penang J L don, R dam, H burg, Antwerp and C. MBNESTHEUS Marines. London"Root’S, Hamburg R. DIOMED London, RMterdam. Hamburg, Hun and SCPt Ct 14 Swansea. Sent. 24 Oct 20 MEDITERRANEAN821 words
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Advertisement516 1936-09-08 13 j PA and Gt BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Sendee. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S MATA HARI” Sept. 11 Outwards from London for China Japan. SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF THE ««a BRITISH516 words
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Advertisement261 1936-09-08 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. TCR?SwiI MARU (calls Hamburg) [hAKUSAN MARU Oct. 2 iHARUNA MARU get. lb UkATORI MARU Oct. 30 KASHIMA MARU Nov. 13 *Call at Rotterdam Optional. FOR JAPAN FROM SINGAPORE For Hg g Kong.261 words
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Miscellaneous1321 1936-09-08 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES DX 286—Waltzes from ViennaWaltz Eva v. Bulow, Soprano Fritjof Sentpaul, selection. Parts 1 and 2.—London Theatre Baritone. 4.so—News and economic reOrchestra. j view in German. s.osTopical talk. 5.20 7.30 p.m. (Approx.) Share quotations Good-night programme. 5.35Sign oft and market conditions by Messrs. Hallam DJA and DJB (German, English).1,321 words
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Miscellaneous116 1936-09-08 13 I market prices in English. 9.31Time signal. Close down. 2RO ROME I Wavelength: 11.81 Mc|a (25.4 m.) TODAY 9.20 p.m.Opening announcement. News in English News in Chinese. Concert by Giuseppe Moschetti (organist) and Angelica Coralli (soprano). News in Italian. TOMORROW I 9.20 p. m.Opening announcement. News in English. Concert by116 words
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Miscellaneous78 1936-09-08 13 TOMORROW 7.20 p.m.—11.20 p.m.Broadcast on wavelength of 19.71 m. by Station P.C.J. at Eindhoven. ZBW HONG KONG Wavelength: 34.29 m. (8750 kefs). TODAY 3 30-6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6.30-10.30European Programme. 7 30 p.m.Local Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements 8.30 p.m.DaventryNews Bulletin and Announcements. I 10.30 p.m.Close down.78 words
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1110 1936-09-08 14 The following is the programme for the second day of the Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting to be run at Bukit Timah tomorrow: HORSES, Class 1, Division 3, 6 Furlongs. 00 0 Dark Look 900 F. O. C. O’Neill Owner 02 11,110 words
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Article121 1936-09-08 14 Reuter. Rhodes Scholar And Mahmoud Favourites London, Sept. 7. The St. Leger call-over resulted as follows: 11|8 Rhodes Scholar taken and offered. 7|2 Mahmoud offered, 75|20 taken 100|6 Raeburn taken and offered. ***** Boswell taken and offered. 100|6 Fearless Fox offered, 1711 taken. 20|l His GraceReuter. - 121 words
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53 1936-09-08 14 Reuter. Mushtaq Ali Top-Score With 83 London, Sepr 7 At Loughborough Road, Nottingham, thematch between All India and Sir Julian Cahn’s XI was drawn. The Indians declared at 242 for nine wickets, Mushtaq Ali scoring 83. Sir Julian Cahn’s XI made 138 forReuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement75 1936-09-08 14 DEWARS THE FAMOUS WHITE LABEL g 7 In- h’ f V f- s '.V 1-ji.: jjsßwfr a.» x iV. G .’■■fey 'Jr/ zl 67 JR- j/' wtfe xa Jr -•fe k w < W&fe 'jNMMWIby/ /fe j «fe 4 < Jrfg UM yfe fillF MjraKr > I x>\' > ImS75 words
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Article, Illustration1835 1936-09-08 15 interesting critics FROM NEW ZEALAND Suggested Changes In Laws— Ihe Dropped Goal Again lia ve high authority for believing that it is good for us all now and then to see ourselves as others see us.” This must be equally true in the1,835 words
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Article187 1936-09-08 15 "I Am Glad To Have A Place In The Team" His full agreement with every step taken by the M.C.C. in building up the English team for Australia was expressed yesteri day by Mr. R.E.S. Wyatt, the Warwickshire captain, who has been chosen to complete our187 words
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Advertisement234 1936-09-08 15 MOR EWORLD'S RECORDS I //CAPT A LI Z/ GEORGE EYSTON 4< A kONE HOUR I 24 HOURS 3578 48 HOURS 6544 'x. alU* In July, Capt. Eyston (with Mr. A. Denly) broke USING II II all world s land speed TP I records from 1 hour to C. C WAKEFIELD234 words
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Article, Illustration163 1936-09-08 16 Tjje Chain.” have lost none of their popularity at Hampstead Heath. Back ..w a Uie Burmese elephant the London Zoo which bolted and gave her passensye- an eliciting ride, .s agau dociley giving enjoj.nc.it uo vs.lc.s to Reger, s r Boy and rabbit. !f? POINTED163 words