Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 219. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY, SEPvcMBER 19, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 908 1 DASH FROM HOUSES IN PENANG Shocks Of Greater Intensity On Mainland A SEVERE earthquake tremor visited Malaya at about 8.26 this morning. Two separate tremors were experienced in Penang where people rushed from their houses, shops and offices and gazed apprehensively at the surrounding
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  • 289 1 Disaster At- Dam Claims 15 Victims (From Our Special Representative) Cherok Tukun, Noon. I 1 has now been established that altogether 15 men were buried alive in the landslide which occurred here yesterday. Of the 15 victims five bodies were recovered last night. It
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  • 27 1 Resident Councillor, Penang, received the following telegram from His Excellency the Governor today: Deeply regret to hear of serious accident at Cherok Tukun. GOVERNOR.
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  • 212 1 SUNDAY GAZETTE FEATURES In the popular series entitled, “Famou» Sons and Daughters of Penang,” which will be continued in tomorrow’s Sunday Gazette, the subject is Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. The Sunday Gazettee will contain all the interesting features that have made it the leading Sunday newspaper
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  • 104 1 ACTION AGAINST PENANG FOOTBALLERS A meeting of the Penang Football Association Disciplinary Board was held last night at the Chinese Recreation Club, and the Pinang Gazette understands that tho captains of the Indian Recreation Club and the Muslim Recreation Club, who were sent off the field during
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  • 14 1 ABLAZE FROM REBEL SHELLS A scene in San Sebastian after the first rebel bombardment.
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  • 255 1 Jack McLean Overwhelms Voigt —Reuter. Garden City (Long Isl.), Sept. 18. The final of the American Amateur Golt Championship was reached here today when I Jack McLean, the British Walker Cup player and Scottish Internationalist, and Fischer, U.S., qualified. Play in the semi-final was
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  • 122 1 —British Radio. London, Sept. 18. The King, who will leave London for Balmoral tonight in a special saloon at- tached to the ordinary night express from Euston, will be accompanied by his brother, the Duke of York. The Duke, who is Colonel of the Scot»
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  • 41 1 The funeral of Mr Lee Soon Theam, the I well-known Chinese merchant, took place this morning from his residence, 226, Mc Alister Road, Penang A full report wilfc appear in the Sunday Gazette tomorrow i
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    • 95 1 JOHORE ROBBERY 3 CHINESE ARRESTED j —See Page 9. U Look jgJ) J Before K You WfS Leap! S w jl That is a capital motto, suitable to many occasions. But we leap at' the opportunity of reminding you to look at our stock of selected fish, before you arrange
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  • 291 2 PRIME MINISTER'S WARNING "Undesirable Groups Brussels, Sept. 9. Zn spite of the Parliamentary holiday, M. van Zeeland, the Prime Minister, called' a meeting this afternoon of the Joint Com-1 missions on Financial and Home Affairs of the Senate and Chamber in order to makel sa declaration to
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  • 848 2 “We Shall Never Give Up Our Rights To Possess Colonies” TO MAKE NATION INDEPENDENT OF IMPORTED RAW Nuremberg, Sept. 10. IN HIS proclamation to the Nazi Congress, read by Herr Wagner, Governor of Bavaria, today, Herr Hitler announced a Four-Year Plan to make Germany independent
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  • 175 2 "Parasitic Jews" Nuremburg, Sept 10. Herr Hitler addressing the Nazi Cultural League in the Opera House here tonight, made a fierce attack on Jews and the i Soviet. “The aim of Bolshevism,” he declared, “is to destroy the racial unity of nations and replace the Aryan heritage
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  • 101 2 FRANCE AND DAYS OF KAISER AGAIN Interpretation By Italy Paris Sept. 11. Herr Hitler’s proclamation has given Frenchmen furiously to think. When, they ask, wall he be satisfied The “Temps” states that when Herr Hitler compares the peace reigning in Germany with the troubles
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  • 88 2 ITALY Rome, Sept. 11. Italian opinion on Herr Hitler s demand for the restoration of Germany’s colonies is outspoken. It forsees a sudden conflict between Great Britain and Germany at any moment within the next four years, which is supposed to be the period necessary for the Reich
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  • 88 2 UNITED STATES New York, Sept. 11. Herr Hitler's proclamation is displayed on the front pages cf all American news papers under big headlines. The "World Telegram” says: “Hitler’s edict went a long way towards clinching the case of Mars in embroiled and embattled Europe. The “New
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  • 95 2 RUSSIA Moscow, Sept. 11. The Soviet newspapers, in their comment on Herr Hitler’s proclamation, mainly concentrate on demolishing his picture of a happy Nazi Germany In a brief reference to Herr Hitler’s claim for Colonies, the “Investia” states: “His remarks were meant for England. It would be interesting
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  • 87 2 No Decision On League (From Our Own Correspondent) Rome, Sept. 10. M. Avenol, Secretary-General of the League of Nations, had nearly an hour's conversation with Signor Mussclini this afternoon. It ir understood that the question of an Italian delegation to Geneva for the Assembly is still
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  • 433 2 Central European Pact Hopes RUSSIA NOT LIKELY TO BE INCLUDED IF GERMANY and Italy agree with the British suggestion for a conference of the Locarno Powers, to be held in London on or about Oct. 19, a period of intensive diplomatic preparai ion will begin at
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  • 507 2 i Chief Rabbi's New Year Message i “It is a heart breaking situation that the I old year is passing on to us," writes Dr. J .H. Hertz in a Jewish New Year message for the Jewish year 5697, which tegan on Thursday, Sept. 17. “’ihere is
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  • 23 2 COUNTRY WEDDING.—Miss Kathleen Wand. daughter of the Archbishop of Brisbane, and Mr. Michael Addison, son of Dr Christopher Addison, married Oxfordshire.
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  • 169 2 Rival Armies Vanish Underground Two Russian armies “vanished” into underground fortifications around Minsk, near the Polish border, last week. This was the sensational episode that marked the opening of the Red Army manoeuvres, which are being watched by i British Army officers. I The opposing forces,
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  • 260 3 American Proposal For Intervention Rejected REVELATIONS IN MR. HENRY STIMSON’S BOOK —Reuter. London, Sept. 18. Unsuccessful efforts to persuade Great Britain to join the United States in an active policy against the Japanese policy in Manchuria in February 1932 is the sen* national feature
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  • 88 3 —Reuter. Excursion Launch In Collision Cairo. Sept. 18. Two hundred railway employees and their wives and children were, it was feared, drowned in a collision on the Nile. The party were going on an excursion in a launch when the launch came into collision with a barge and
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  • 71 3 —British Radio. London, Sept. 18. In connection with the tercentenary celebrations at Harvard University, a service of -commemoration of John Harvard, benefactor of the university, who was born in Southwark, London, in 1607 was held today in the Harvard Memorial Chapel of Southwark Cathedral, and was attended by
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  • 137 3 of His Majesty’s Foot Guards. —British Radio Duke Of York Bids Them "Good-bye” London, Sept. 18. The Duke of York as Colonel of the Scots Guards visited Aidershot today and made a farewell inspection of the Second Battalion who leave Aidershot for Palestine on Sunday.
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  • 166 3 M.P.S' Resolution Herr Hitler’s pronouncement on the question of German colonies will add interest to the discussion on the future of mandated territories which will take place at the Conservative party Conference at Margate next month. Mr. Duncan Sa-dys. M.P. for Norwood, has, on behalf of the
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  • 209 3 Civil Population Evacuated Madrid, Sept. 18. The Government forces exploded a mine under the Alcazar at Toledo, practically destroying the building. In preparation for the firing of the mine' the whole civil population of Toledo were! evacuated during the night and compelled to encamp in a
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  • 85 3 Deck Passenger Who Jumped Overboard A deck passenger who boarded the steamer Kut Sang at Amoy for Singapore last week never reached this port. According to the report of Captain D R. Kilbee, the Kut Sang’s commander, the man, Kim Mui, disappeared on Sunday and
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  • 84 3 Charge Against Malay Woman Seremban Sept. 17. A Malay woman who was alleged to have cheated a daughter of the Ruler of Negri Sembilan appeared before the Seremban police-court yesterday. The accused. Mat Teh binti Haji Dagang, was stated to have induced Tengku Ida, His
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  • 92 3 Training Of Native Personnel To Be resumed A decision to resume in the near future the training of native sailors for the Netherlands Indian navy is announced in a recent message from Batavia. The old cruiser Zeven Provincien is expected to become the training ship. Native sailors
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  • 103 3 A. A. M, Ulu Branch's Plan Effective arrangements have been made for helping members of the Automobile Association of Malaya who may find themselves stranded in the Ulu. This announcement was made by the chairman of the Negri Sembilan branch at a recent committee meeting. The
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  • 136 3 26 Arrests; Four Men Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 18. Singapore strikers who demonstrated outside the Chinese Protectorate offices all ;day yesterday and throughout the night were forcibly dispersed at dawn today. The police gave them a final warning, and when they refused to
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  • 74 3 opens at Edinburgh on October s.—British Radio. Attitude To Defence Programme London, Sept. 18. The national executive of the Labour Party will hold a special meeting today to reconsider the attitude of the party towards the international situation and the Government's defence programme. The discussion will be a
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    • 168 3 > 1.1,1 lII—UI g Saturday, 19th September. 1936. WEMBLEY MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. ROYAL RUBY'S OPERA- "Black Pirate" Seats 50, 30, 20 and 10 cents. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA- "The Birth nt A '-Part T. Seats 40, 30 and 20 cents. OPEN-AIR CINEMA- The Greatest Love Drama ever
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  • 512 4 CO-OPERATIVE PHYSCHOLOGY "'Learning That Debts Are To Be Shunned" “/< race-meeting in any of the larger owns is an anxious time for co-operators uid coincides with a spate cf domestic sickness, conii 'cmcnts, funerals, immediate repairs to houses, family remittances to Ceylon, China and India,
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  • 74 4 Reason For Suicide Attempt (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. “I want to commit suicide because I cannot get chandu” declared Chan Pew when charged today, before Mr. J. Calder, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, with attempting to commit suicide with a pen
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  • 68 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 17. The Bangkok Rotary Club at today s luncheon observed two minutes’ silence in memory of Prince Purachatra. On Tuesday night Bangkok .radio broadcasted details of his career and also held a two minutes’ silence, while yesterday all telegraph offices throughout the
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  • 960 4 TRIP ON "QUEEN MARY" Among the passengers who left Southampton for New York by the “Queen Mary” last week is Che Wan Baharudia r bin- Mohd. Khairudin, an old boy of the Victoria Institution. Che Wan Baharudin, who has been in London for the past two yearr,
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  • 83 4 What Experiments Have Revealed Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. Investigation into the risk of mosquitoes carried on trairg infecting passengers with malaria was carried out last year, and it was found that the risk was very slight. The annual report of the Medical Department says
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  • 161 4 Prison For Manager “It was not a real club at all, but a drinking den, frequented by an undesirable class, and the centre of a number of disturbances,” said Mr. G.L. Du Cann at Wert London Police-court last week. He was prosecuting in a case
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  • 200 4 Man From Devil's Island George Bren-er, one of the most daring criminals in French police history, has been arrested in Paris. Condemned to death for murder, in 1919, he twice escaped from Devil’s Iland. Since then he has been arrested for various crimes, but his
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  • 162 4 Magistrate's Decision When Thomas Campbell, bookseller, of Granby-Street, Liverpool, was summoned to show why certain periodicals seized by the police should not be destroyed as obscene, he pleaded that he did not know the books were obscene. The Magistrate—A picture of a naked figure
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  • 119 4 Judgment For German 1 Firm A claim for $1,219.64 for breach of contract was decided in favour cf the plaintiffs, Liebert and Meyerhof G.M.8.H., a German firm of tinplate suppliers in Singa- > pore, by Mr. Justice Mills in the High Court on Tuesday. I The defendants
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  • 154 4 Delusions And Suicide A man’s delusions that he was being chased by bandits were described at an inquest at Westminster, last week on Leonard Herbert Bond, 44, an accountant, of York-street, Marylebone, who drowned himself in the Thames. A verdict of suicide while of unsound
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    • 302 4 RELIEF IN A FEW SECONDS WnM CoMPtnt STOMACH TBfATMHIT H Tt s excess acid in the stomach that causes indi- gestion, stomach upsetand pain, sours the food and V. creates wind and heartburn. It attacks the delicate stomach lining and may even cause ulcers. THE WORLD'S Here is a quick,
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  • 1457 5 “SCIENTIFIC INFANTS ON SOCIETY'S DOORSTEP” Plea For Advance In Science Of Man Blackpool, Sept. 10. “We have spent much and long upon the science of matter, and the greater cur success the greater must be our failure unless we turn also at long last
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  • 309 5 MUSICAL FESTIVAL DISCORD There is a possibility that Sir He ry Wood may resign the conductorship of the Sheffield Triennial Musical Festival. He has held the position for many yeais. When the London Philharmonic Orchestra was booked to play at the Festival, which ic to
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  • 134 5 Woman Farmer’s Feat Johannesburg, Sept. 9. Mrs. Englebrecht, Africa’s champion woman lion killer, has just performed a remarkable feat. Hearing a lion seizing a goat outside her homestead, she .seized a candle and a rifle and went cut into the darkness, where she almost stumbled
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  • 924 6 Many friends and relatives attended the funeral of Mrs. Yeoh Poon Kor, nee Madam Khaw Siew Hong, which took plaice yesterday from 52, Presgrave Street. Mrs. Yeoh, who was 78, is survived by five sons, three daughters, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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  • 30 6 WEST RIDING POLICE getting one of their horses used to the sight of «mb dressed in anti-gas clothing. Will he be the next to have a mask?
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  • 452 6 BROUGHT A MAID TO I LONDON INSTEAD I Flourishing her diamond-studded fingers, I Countess de Porceri, flaxen Paired Ameri'can "Queen of Diamonds” (nee Mabel Boll) left the Savoy Hotel last week and went I to Paris. I With only a French maid to guard her
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  • 235 6 £125 Savings Go To Poor The "Little Pound Note Lady,” of Wandsworth, S.W., who hag been walking into houses in poor streets near Iron Mill-road and distributing money, was identified last week. A Daily Mail reporter, associating her with Miss Alice Laker, aged 34, of West
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  • 195 6 Bronze Cross Awardee] A British Scout rescued a drowning seaman while members of the ship’s crew kept sharks at bay by throwing lumps of coal. The story is told in the "Boy Scouts’ Weekly News Bulletin.” which announced last week the award of the Bronze
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  • 188 6 Prison For Accountant Frederick Gordon Tompkins, Larpentavenue, Putney, a Civil Servant employed as an accountant to the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery, and the National Por- trait Gallery, was sentenced to six months in the second division by Mr. Fry at Bow I Street Police Court last
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  • 357 6 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K.L.M. Service will close at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Australia, Nt?W Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Singapore-Australia Air Mail Service will close at 7 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 62 6 MAJESTIC L4ST 3 SHOWS TOO4 Y 2-45 6-15 9-30 .A WONDER WORLD YOU’VE NEVER SEEN—-CROWDED WITH STARS AND SONGS ABLAZE WITH COLOUR AND SPECTACLE RBI A 20th CENTURY-FOX HIT. Opening Tomorrow At The Matinee JEFFERY FARNOL’S Lively Melodrama Brought to Life on the Screen I DOUGLAS ZMIRBANKik ,fs 1 -A
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    • 63 6 LIBERTY Tonight At 8 p.m. v Matinees Today Tomorrow at 2 p.m. THE WHOLE OF Another New First-Run Thrilling Serial "THE DIAMOND MASTER" WITH HAYDEN STEVENSON and LOUISE LORRAINE 10 Thriving Chapters—2o Long Reels. j Adventures Action Thrills I Romance Suspense One of the most serials ev Q r screened.
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    • 207 6 |windsor(HMM Opening Today With < 3 Shows 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 2-30 6-30 9-30 MATINEE TODAY AT 2-45 PM Tomorrow also at 2.30, 6.30 9.30 M-G-M’s Greatest Laugh Hit That A NEW SUPER DRAMATIC m CANTONESE TALKIE Cost 51.000,000 To Make II VIRTUOUS 4 MARX BROTHERS DAUGHTER-IN-LAW" A NIGHT AT THE
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  • 264 7 Criminal Misappropriation Alleged In the Penang Middle Court yesterday ■afternoon, two Chinese women, Kang Ah Bee and Kuah Ah Hiok, were charged before Mr. H. Watson with criminal misappropriation of a pair of earrings, valued at $220. Kay Kim Heng, 11-year-old son of the first accused,
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  • 274 7 Disappeared When Entrusted With Tarpaulin Arrested on a warrant, an Indian Mohomaden made his appearance in the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham charged with criminal misappropriation of certain property namely, a tarpaulin, valued $65. The story for the prosecution according to the coraplainant, Khoo
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  • 208 7 Hussain alias Ah Peng, a clerk in one of the local firms, was summoned before the Magistrate Mr. H.A.L. Luckham in the Police Court Penang, yesterday to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for failing to comply with a maintenance order.
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  • 148 7 Cooked Food Hawkers Being Reduced SALE OF ICE-CREAM NOT ALLOWED IN K.L. “The number of licensed hawkers of cooked food is being reduced because experience has proved that they are a danger by spreading bowel diseases, particularly typhoid fever.** “With the co-operation of the school authorities,
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  • 334 7 Income Reduced From $3O To $2 Per Month (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Sept. 17. A tale of wee was told to the Taiping Magistrate today by an old Eurasian petition writer named A.R. Jeremiah, when he war sued by a Sikh money-lender tor the
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  • 207 7 Tamil Bound Over A Tamil coolie, Manikam, employed at the Eastern Smelting Ltd., Penang, was yesterday bound over for six months in the sum of $2OO, by Mr. H.A.L. Luckham in the Police Court. He was charged with theft of jewellery amounting to about $2OO. On the
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  • 26 7 TASTERS for Chapel Royal choirboys and! friends after they had picked the first grapes from the famous vines at Hampton Court.
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  • 536 7 Holland To Increase Naval Strength The Dutch Government are to build two destroyers and four submarines for the East Indies squadron. The building of an additional cruiser, which had been decided on, has been postponed, but the cruiser De Ruyter now completing will join the squadron
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  • 107 7 Surprise For Chinese Cyclist At Customs Barrier Customs officers described to the Segamat magistrate a ruse that was tried by Poo Moo, a young Chinese, to carry samsu through the customs. Poo Moo came along on a bicycle with a large basket tied on the carrier. He told
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  • 127 7 A Tamil Gangarajan was just having his fortune told, when he had the misfortune of being pick-pocketed from behind by a Chinese. He however, discovered it before the man had gone far, and gave chase. In his flight, the Chinese opened the purse, took out
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  • 110 7 Joined Older Accomplice In False Charge For making a false statement to the police and giving false information a Cantonese man. aged about 30. was sentenci ed to four months’ rigorous imprisonment and a 16-year-old boy was ordered to receive 10 strokes of the rottan,
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  • 128 7 Lee Peng Leong, Ong Chong Chin and Loke Swee Leong, who were charged with being in possession of seditious documents, were again produced before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham in the Police Court Penang yesterday morning. I Inspector Jeans said that he had been instructed by the D.P.P.
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  • 38 7 The Penang Municipal Employees’ Co operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., will hold their ordinary half-yearly general meeting at the Town Hall on Friday, Sept. 25, at 4.40 p.m. Mr. J.R. Danson will preside.
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  • 280 7 "Danger To Passing Traffic" CHINESE FINED The danger arising from the uncontroll- ed burning of Chinese sacrificial psners in the streets of Singapore was stressed by Mr. A. D. York, in Singapore Third Magistrate’s Court, when thirteen Chinese were fined $2 each for this offence.
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  • 179 7 Stowaway Fails To Reach Singapore Making the mistake of announcing himself as a stowaway shortly after the Plancius had left Priok, a 27-year-<Jd Dutchman was landed at Muntok, the first port to call, instead of being carried on, as he had hoped, to Singapore. It was
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  • 620 8 SHIPPING interests in Malaya will follow with interest the. proceedings of the fourteenth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire which will be held at Wellington, New Zealand, in the first week of October. The working of the Ottawa Agreements and the shipping position are two of
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  • 492 8 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 15th Sunday after Trinity S.OO a.m. Matins and Litany. Fraim—B4 Hymn—l 93. R. 30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm —85 Chant 187 Magnificat 46 Nunc Dimittis 61 Hymns—23B, 24, 215, 300 MONDAY St. Matthew
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  • 767 8 Kinta Before Man Inherited theEarth —The Tin was There but Not in a Valley —The value o f Surats |Y|ALAYA’S mineral wealth is well known. Kinta is the wealthiest part. Why was Nature so generous at this particular spot, when elsewhere whole continents are tinless? That intriguing
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  • 73 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Messrs. Yeoh Seang Tek, Yeoh Cheow Chong. Yeoh Cheow Soon Yeoh Cheow Seng and Yeoh Cheow Swee and family thanks all their relatives and friends and associations who attended the funeral of their mother. Mrs. Yeoh Poon Kor, nee Madam Khaw Siew Hon<j on the 18th September. 1936. sent
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  • 535 9 THREE ARRESTED FOR JOHORE 1 $8,000 HOLD-UP ALLEGED GUNMEN STOPPED AT SENAI (brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept 18. Al- PER less than 24 hours search throughout the previous night and yesterday morning, the Johore Bahru police arrested three Cantonese Chinese who are alleged to have
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  • 93 9 Chinese Fined $4O Today l A Chinese, Loh Sin Lah, was convicted by Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Police Court, Penang, this morning for receiving money in respect of lottery tickets. He was fined $4O. i Inspector Jackson, who prosecuted said that the accused was
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  • 276 9 Extension To Chinese Maternity Hospital IPOH MEN TO DONATE LAND (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 18. IT is understood that Mr. Aw Boon Haw is to build an extension for the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital in Kampar Road. luiee leaChig Perak Chinese,
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  • 271 9 P.S.C. Win Opening Match Of Hockey Season Superior in all departments of the game, the Penang Sports Cmb easily defeated the Sporting biamoacs by live goals to nil in the opening match oi the season. The Europeans played a ve:y enterprising game. Their forward line with Best
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  • 135 9 Manufacture Of Chemicals j In The East A remarkable film was sh?wn yesterday' at the Windsor Cinĕma, Penang, tc a' large audicce. This picture rhown un.ier. the, auspices of the Bengal Chemical and: Phannacutical Works, and demcnstrates the processes cf the manufacture Df chemi-. cals.
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  • 53 9 ALL-IN DI A PLAYERS visited Hoclick’s factory at Blough last week and, presented an autographed bat to the works' club. In the group are (left to right) S. J. Bannerjej Sir Peter Horl.ck,"L>. Amar Singh, Major C K NayudUj D. D. Hindlekar, and W.R. Bowden, captain of Horlck’
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  • 792 9 Receiving Stolen Property Charge Against Tamil (From Uw Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 18.. A PRELIMINARY inquiry into a crime committed seven years ago was conducted by Mr. A. D. York in the third court yesterday whea a Tamil Mohammedan, named E. M. Abdullah, was
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  • 95 9 "t” Coy. vs. C.R.C, The following players have been selected to represent the “E” (Eurasian) Volunteers in a rugger match against the C.R.C. on Victoria Green on Sunday at 5.15 p.m.:— Pte K. Taylor, Cpl. W. Myler, Sgt. R. Lesslar, Cpl. A. J. Williams, Pte. J. D. Scully
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  • 126 9 r• 1 Penang "A" v. Taiping Today > Foong Chin The first inter district rugby football match of the season will be played t on the Esplanade, Pena-.g at 5 p.m. between Taiping and Penang “A.” The following are the two teams., PENANG “A” TAIPING Foong
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  • 109 9 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London —(Spot) £195.5.0 £198.12.6 London —(3 months) £193.10.0 £196.10.0 Singapore $97.75 $97.75 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA. —(Sundried) $5.75 $5.85 BLACK PEPPER $9.25 $»-25 RUBBER London 7 lid New York 1614-c(G) Singapore —Spot 26 %c 26 %c Oct./Dec 27c 26 He Jan./Mar 2714 c
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  • 4306 10 Malaya Before Man Came Upon The Earth GEOLOGIST’S PAPER ON ALLUVIAL MINES Aii extremely interesting paper giving a short account of the geology of those tin-deposits of Kinta that are mined by alluvial methods was read at the half yearly general meeting of the
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  • 163 10 Keen Demand At Auction Boustead Co., Ltd., in their report quiet, has been rather steadier mainly as dated, Penang, Sept. 16: The tone during the past week, although a result of more reassuring advices regarding French finance. At the time of writfag the political outlook in the country
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    • 812 10 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HONG KONG AND U.ATCPUAPPII SHANGHAI BANKING HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ CORPORATION N. V. (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) Liability of members is limited to the extent emd in manner prescribed by (NETHERLANDS TRADING Ordinance No. 5 of 1929 of the qnCTFTY I Colony, ovsvinix./ Head o^ce HONG kong. Authorised Capital $50,000,«jr
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  • Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market Quotations
    • 355 11 London, September 18. Stock markets were firm. s Share of £1 denomination unteaa Yesterday Rise or fall 1 otherwise stated I Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-44 119% 7 Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 118% War Loan, 3% p.c 107% -f-% Straits 6 p.c., 1936-51 102% Com. Union
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    • 106 11 London, September 18. RUBBER Strong. Spot 7H buyers 7 sellers. Oct/Dec. 7H buyers 7};( sellers. Uan./March 7f? buyers 7% sellers. April/June 7% buyers 7}§ sellers. New York 16.46 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 45,249 tons Liverpool 61,030 tons COPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £15.7.6. PEPPER White Muntok 4%d.
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    • 121 11 London on Previously Latest Paris 70 59'64 76 57)64 New York 5.06% 5.06% Montreal 5.05% 5.06 Brussels 29.99 29.97% Geneva 15.55 15.54 Amsterdam 7.46% 7.45% Milan 64% 64 Berlin 12.59 12.58% Prague 122% 122% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo I 9" 1990 Vienna 26 26 Madrid
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    • 236 11 BROKERS' LISTS CURRENT KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s Sharv List today Buyers Sellers RUBBER A. Malay 3.25 3.45 Batu Lintang 1.17% 1.22% Bedford 85 92% Broga 89 92% Hamilton 1.85 195 New Scudai 1.50 1.60 Nyalas 95 1.00 Semanggol 75 87% Sungei
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    • 163 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Selleoi TIN T-' V -I Ayer Weng 1.70 1.75 Batu Selangor 85 87 Hitam 48 50 Hong Fatt 85 87 Jelebu 85 87 Kuchai 80 82% Lukut 1.03 1.05 North Taiping 55 57% Petalings 7.55 7.65 Rahman Hyd. 96 98 I Rantau Ordy. 79 82 >
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    • 239 11 Buyers bellera RUBBER Allenbys 1.52% 1.60 Ayer Pan&s 1.52% 1.60 Bassetts 60 62% B. Lintangs 1.17% 1.20 Bentas 97% 1.00 Brogas 87% 90 Indragiris 1-17% 1.20 c M. Pindas i 1.42% 1.50 Mentakabs 40 42 N. Scudais 1.45 1.50 Pa jams 1.80 1.87% Teluk Ansons 1-27% 1.35 Sungei
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    • 155 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS > Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Wengs 1.70 1.75 B. Selangors 85 89 Hitams 47 51 K. Lanjuts 18 6 19)0 K. Kampars 11)6 12)0 K. Kamuntings 7|1% 7)4% Laruts 9)0 9)4% Pangnga Rivers B|9 9|1% Pungahs 21)3 21)9 Rahmans 97 101 Rantau Pref. 80 85
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    • 263 11 Fall In Cost Of Production The report of the directors of Shanghai Pahang Rubber Estate Limited for the year ended June 30 states that the net profit for the year was Shanghai $23,739, to which has been added $7,948 brought forward from the previous account, making $31,677.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 142 11 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE One Motor Launch (50 HP, 4 cylinder Thornycroft) in good running order and condition. For particulars please apply to Messrs. K.P.M. Line, No. 31, Beach Street, Penang. SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated m F.M.S.) Dividend No. 27 A dividend of 5% has been declared payable on
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  • SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
    • 771 12 Overhaul” Of Conditions Urged London, Spet. 11. ARISING out of the report presented to the annual meeting of the Marine Engineers’ Association by the general secretarv Mr. D. Bramah, the General Council of the Association having reviewed the position, has issued a general statement, in which
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    • 160 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. “BANGALORE” from K'>i e via ports. Sails same day tor Colombo. Alien, Port Said, Marseilles, llarve London, Hull, Hamburg, Rotterdam and Antwerp. TOMORROW S.S. “ANYO MARU” from Japan for Colombo and Bombay. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 M. V. "SILVERAY from Colombo via Belawan sails
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    • 165 12 Four years before she is due to sail, and four months before her keel is laid down, accommodation has been reserved for about 30 people for the maiden voyage of No. 552, the sister ship of the Queen Mary. Those who have
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    • 432 12 YEAR’S REDUCTION IN THE WORLD’S SHIPPING Less Being broken Up During last year the Mercantile Many;, of the world was reduced by 796 vessels of. 1,502,813 tons. Of this total 700 o f 1.421,006 tons were steamers and motorships, and 96 of 81,807 tons sailing shi;
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    • 92 12 Five Ships With Aqo-BoJtic Apparatus The chief inspector for the Burmese lighthouse administration, Mr. G.C. Patterson. is at present visiting Sweden to study more closely the Aga automatic light installations, one of which is to be fitted on the latest lightship to be ordered for
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    • 101 12 Orders For New Type Considerable sums have been expended by Messrs. Vosper and Co. during recent years in building experimental craft and obtaining design data. In all, 124 high-speed boats, in excess of 20 knots, have been ordered or built during the last five years.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1863 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES "GERMAN WINTER SPORTS RADIO INOSAN MUSIC FROM CENTRES" PERSONALITIES-70 Z. H. J. The following wild take part in a musical The first of a series of talks to be offered programme of South Indian Music to be by the Berlin stat on can be heard at 10.50
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  • 68 13 Today, at the Esplanade from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.:— March —Clara. —Bright. Overture—Soir d’Automne.—Bouillon. Selection. —La Gran Via.—Valverde. Waltz—Blue. —Margis. Intermezzo —After Sunset. —Jones. Selection —Arlette. —N ovello. Fox Trot —Everything stops for Tea.—• Hoffman. Tomorrow, at the Waterfall’s from 5.15 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.:— March—Hark Forrard.
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  • 186 13 To Bangkok And Siam By Jutlandia The East Asiatic Co. have made arrangements providing Malayan residents with an excellent opportunity to visit Saigon, Bangkok, and oth°r places cf interest in French Indo-China and Siam. Their motor ship, the Jutlandia, is to leave Singapore about Sept. 28
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 822 13 Ti>—-ii T j 3 I m I 9 mwjiniiL WBLIIB FUftMBU LIMB Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due R Dinum U Con Junction with Gian Shire Line) Penang London London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull and k 1) w a.n s ph. A GLENGARRY Orseilles, L’don, R’dam and Glasgow. GLENGARRY London,
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    • 469 13 PO and A V BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “MATA HARI” Sept. 25 Outwards from London for China Japan. SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF THU BRITISH INDIA
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    • 310 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL, PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUN ARD WHITE STAB I .IN*» HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAfc Next Miiilingß from Sluirapor*" S.S. “KASHLMA MARU” Sept 21 m.v. “YASUKUNI MARU” Oct 2 I s .s. “HAKONE MARU” Oct 18 I s.s. “SUWA MARU” Nov 3 s.s. “FUSHIMI MARU” Nov 16 Cheap
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 641 13 RADIO in Germany. Sound pictures. 2.50 “An Old Wives' Summer and Young Love.” A murical play by Herbert Witt and Gunter Neumann. 3.35 Folk music. 4.20 Woman's Hour: “The wide world in a little song.” Manuscript: Hugo Hartung. 4.50 News and economic review in German. 5.05 Ludwig Schmidmeier will play
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    • 380 13 11 gali song: 5.16 Talk in Bengali. 7.0 j News bulletin in English. 7.16 The Cal cutta Orchertra. 7.13 A humorsus tall 3 in Bengali. 8.01 News bulletin in Bengali L I 8.16 Orchestral prelude from the Studio.--18.25 “The Harris Sistero.” Vccal and in strumental entertainers in a light variety
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  • 1361 14 Singapore Races THE ACCEPTANCES Below will be found the acceptances for the fifth day of the Singapore lurf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting to be run at JBukii i imah today RACE 1 2.30 D.m. HORSES, Class 4, Division 3, 6 Furlongs. DOO PERSONALITY
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  • 226 14 Penang Badminton 1 Championships Tung Ghim Huat will meet Che ah Soon Hock at the Volunteer Drill Hall, Penang, today in the men’s singles final of the PenI ang Badminton Championships. The match will commence at 5 p.m. sharp. Fixtures for next Saturday, Sept. 26, are
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  • 34 14 Last night’s boring at the Wembley Park has been postponed to Monday, Sept. 21, as Young Murad, who was to ha-va opposed Nai Onn in the main fight, was indisposed.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 86 14 PENANG I ’Phone 543. TONIGHT I Dinner Dance I WIRE ROPES efor all purposes Latch Batchelor Limited e MAKERS NOT ONLY OF FIRST GRADE WIRE ROPES, BUT ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE WIRE FROM WHICH THEIR fjjx HAULAGE-PLOUGH AND AERIAL ROPES ARE IjDd made. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED PENANG Paterson
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  • 1124 15 FILLY BY TE7RAIEMA REALISES OVER 6,000 GUINEAS Doncaster, Sept. 10. THERE was an unusually large and representative gathering when Mr. Gerald Deane opened the annual Doncaster auction and from the beginning prices ruled good. The first lot, a delightful chesnut colt white stockings, by
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  • 29 15 THIS CHIMPANZEE, being taught io throw in. is called Drake. His keeper will have to natch him, or he will be joining his namesake of the Arsenal!
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  • 304 15 HOME FOOTBALL SUNDERLAND AT HOME TO EVERTON (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 19. All teams in the English and Scottish football leagues will be engaged this evening. This will be the teams’ fourth weekend outing and surprise defeats are not expected as most of the
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  • 239 15 Eight Drivers In Marathon Princes Risborough, Sept. 11. The art of driving a feur-horse coach lies net in a tear-away pace, but in keeping to a steady distance-devouring trot. This was the epitome of the le. r .son given me today was Mr. Sidney Allen,
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 15 SPURS AT PLAY.—Combined heading practice over a tennis net at White Hart-lane.
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  • 134 15 Ben Foord Training At Desborough Ben Foord, the South African holder of the British and Empire heavy-weight championships, says that his injured hand had mended sufficiently to enable him to begin light work. He is due to meet Walter Neusel, of Germany, at Harringay on Nov. 18.
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  • 501 15 Suggested Match At iOst. 81b CORBETT TO LAUNCH OUT IN HIGHER DIVISION Dave mcCleave, ex-welter-weight champion, has lost no time in replying to the challenge of George Daly, the Blackfriars lightweight. Victor Berliner, general manager of The Ring, who watches the interests of McCleave, says
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 159 15 Don’t Worry Along handicapped by Iw “thin BLOOD MANY people are handicapped by —x “thin blood” without knowing a WT what is wrong. They are not really ill, yet their general bodily tone is low—spirits, energy, work output, all are t)O d decreased. “Thin blood" is only too common in
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  • 197 16 FOR THE REPUBLIC «offerings to women and children of the country. These women have taken up arms, determined to defend the Republic against the rebels. Right: A nurse of the militia with her dog. WATCHING POINTS.—Mr. Gammon, the irviructor at the Twickenham Baths, has a
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