Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1936
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Title Section19 1936-10-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 233. Vol. XCIV. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article416 1936-10-06 1 New Wage-Earners’ lu&W Effect RUSH TO OBTAIN RELIEF Sikh moneylenders have been badly hit as a result of the provisions of the law under which wage earners are y, now able to obtain relief without going into full bankruptcy. < hollowing the introduction of the law416 words
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Article137 1936-10-06 1 —Reuter. Insurgent Attack Repulsed Hendaye. Oct. 5. The insurgents are rapidly applying a stranglehold on Madrid, according to head- quarters at Burgos claiming that nationa- lists north of Toledo are within six miles of the Madrid-AlTcante railway, the capi- t tai’s only remaining outlet. Madrid, Oct. 5. I—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article34 1936-10-06 1 A general meeting of the Penang Kheng Chew Association will be held at their clubhouse at 6 p.m. this evening. All members of the Kheng Chew community are requested to present.34 words
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Article44 1936-10-06 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 5. The Air Ministry’ has decided to increase the proportion heavy and medium longrange bombers and has ordered the construction of a large number of machines. Bombers will continue to outnumber fighters in the proportion of two to one.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration48 1936-10-06 1 Large crowds vf Malays, men, women and childre.n, mostly attired in their best, took a silent farewell of the thousand pilgrims from all parts of Malaya who sailed from Penang last night by the Blue Funnel liner Pfeleus. The pilgrims are bound for Mecca.48 words
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Article128 1936-10-06 1 Traffic Conditions In Penang ......vißiaiidrs, I L traffic sub-committee, by the F'enang and Kedah branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya were considered at a special meeting of the association held on Sept. 17 at Penang. While accepting the principles of the report, the committee of128 words
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Article, Illustration347 1936-10-06 1 Nanking, Oct. 6. Chiang Kai-shek and his wife arrived by air at Nanking from Kiangsi yesterdayafter an absence of two months in South I China. With the exception of certain high military leaders whose presence at their posts was essential during the emergency, all army347 words
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Article109 1936-10-06 1 Reuter. T 2 Days In Open Canae Port of Spain, Oct. 5. A brief respite from the horrors of Devil’s Island has been dearly purchased by five men found starving and exhausted on the beach at Trinadad. They comprised two Frenchmen convicted of murder, an Italian chargedReuter. - 109 words
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Article241 1936-10-06 1 Fixed At 92 To The Pound Sterling Rome, Oct. 5. i Mussolini has announced the devaluation of the lira at a new rate fixed at 92 to the pound sterling and 19 to the dollar, the gold content per hundred lira being 4.677’ compared with 7.91. Italy’s241 words
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Article180 1936-10-06 1 British Attitude In China Shanghai, Oct. 6. It is reported that the British authorities are dispatching Indian reinforcements which will arrive at Shanghai late this month, while two squadrons of planes have been ordered to China from Egypt, but if the situation does not become180 words
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Article147 1936-10-06 1 -,Rritiah Chinese Seriously Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 6 A serious accident occurred last evening in forest reserve near Tanijong Rambutan when one of two Chi |nese who had gone in search of wild tealeaves trampled on a Sakai’s trap and received a ghastly-,Rritiah - 147 words
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Advertisement18 1936-10-06 1 Alt CHEONG No. 47, BISHOP STREET, I PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. I All kinds of materials in stock.18 words
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Advertisement35 1936-10-06 1 I HOME FOR I AGED CHINESE —See PiCfge 9. I a. HALL MIRHOF GOOD BUTTER i ioo T The Choicest New Zealand Butter. MIL. wm—" J PENANG 1500 PHONE BUTTERWORTH 33 ——————w y ~[4 a35 words
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Article697 1936-10-06 2 CONGRESS ON THEIR POSITION IN CEYLON Allahabad THE following Press note has been issued by the foreign department of the All-India Congress Committee. The Central Legislative Assembly will soon be discussing the position of Indian nationals abroad and the desirability of retaliation on the part697 words
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Article550 1936-10-06 2 Census Of Vagrants In Mysore City INTERESTING REVELATIONS A CENSUS cf vagrants in Mysore City conducted at the instance of the President of the Municipality by the Statistics Department of the Maharaja’s College, in collaboration with the municipality, has just been completed and the cases of550 words
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Article147 1936-10-06 2 Supreme Court To Decide Partition Issue Colombo. “I think the best thing I can do is to ask the parties to have the matter brought up before the Supreme Court. It is perhaps unfortunate, but on the face of the matter before me I can147 words
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Article116 1936-10-06 2 Point Of Low To Be Pursued DE MEL MURDER CASE KANDY. EXECUTION of the death sentence passed on Ridley de Silva for the alleged murder of Sir Henry de Mel has been respited till October 21. Originally the execution was fixed for September 23. It is understood116 words
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Article263 1936-10-06 2 Wanted To Die A Hermit Gampola. Some consternation was caused at Atgala, by the methods adopted by an old man who appeared to have been driven desperate, probably by the terrible condition of one of his arms, which was horribly ulcerated. He settled down at a263 words
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Article180 1936-10-06 2 "Pardon" Seb After Insulting Monk Gampola. Hardly able to speak because of his sobs, the little Muslim boy who spat on a young Buddhist monk when the latter vzas going to his temple and found h’mself charged in Court, begged the monk's pardon last week when180 words
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Article94 1936-10-06 2 Assistant Marine Biologist To inspect Skeleton Colombo. It is understood that Mr. PEP. Deraniyagala. the Assistant Marine Biologist, is shortly expected to visit Weligama to see the skeleton of a “sea-monster” that was washed ashore towards the end of August, states the “Ceylon Observer.” The "monster”94 words
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298 1936-10-06 3 —British Radio. March Which Failed “HOOLIGANISM MOST END” London, Oct. 5. The proposed march of a contingent of the British Union of Fascists through the narrow streets of the East End of London yesterday was at the last moment prohibited by the police. While—British Radio. - 298 words
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Article154 1936-10-06 3 —British Radio. Unemployed Marchers From Jarrow London, Oct. 5. The town's deputation, composed of 200 unemployed and organised with approval of oil parties on the local council, left Jarrow today to march to London carrying a petition to the House of Commons with 11,572 signatures praying for—British Radio. - 154 words
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Article73 1936-10-06 3 —British Radio. 18,469,678 More Passengers London, Oct. 5. Railway traffic figures published yesterday showed that passenger journeys made on British railways during the first six months of the year but excluding season ticket holders increased compared with the corresponding period of last year by 18,469,678. For freight the—British Radio. - 73 words
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Article35 1936-10-06 3 British Radio. London, Oct. 5. At a largely attended meeting in Glasgow yesterday it was decided to hold an Empire Exhibition in Glasgow in 1938. The exhibition will be held in Bellahouston Park.—British Radio. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration326 1936-10-06 3 Reuter. Non-Intervention Supported London, October 5. The Labour Party Conference at Edinburgh today passed by 1,836,000 votes to 519,000 a resolution supporting the policy cf non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War. Mr. Arthur Greenwood reminded delegates that the policy was one for which the Socialist headReuter. - 326 words
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Article155 1936-10-06 3 Bloodshed Over A Calendar Two peasants were killed and sixteen gravely wounded, as well as a number of gendarmes, in a recurrence last week of the religious disturbances which have arisen in Rumania over the introduction of the new calendar. The new outbreak is a fresh step155 words
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Article104 1936-10-06 3 A London nun of the Anglican Church, said to have dedicated her life to the ser- 1 vice of the London poor, was bound over at Macclesfield last week on a charge of sacrilege. I She was Winifred Mary Carruthers (48) i The name of104 words
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Article111 1936-10-06 3 Ong Siang-Mu rray Fund (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 5. In acknowledgment of the valuable work done by Sir Ong Siang Song and the Rev. W. Murray for the Chinese Christian Association and its branch, the Straits Chinese Reading Club, the committee of the club have decided111 words
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Article207 1936-10-06 3 London Woman's Long Trek In Canada Edmonton, Alberta. I Exactly 'H47 years after Sir Alexander Mackenzie laid the foundations of his fame by discovering the mouth of the Canadian River that now bears his name, his greatI grand-niece—Mrs. S. Kirkland Vesey, a London woman—has repeated a great207 words
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Article86 1936-10-06 3 Seizure While Cooking Colombo. A woman suffering from extensive burns as a result of her having fallen into the fire-place in a fit was admitted to the General Hospital last week. The woman, who was from Enderamulla in Ragama, named Rosalin was said to have been seated86 words
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Article78 1936-10-06 3 Warsaw. A man who married eighty-two wives was arrested in Warsaw last week. His name is Jehuda Lepstajn. aged forty-four. He married 22 wives in Poland and sixty in seventeen countries abroad, including three in England He was arrested by the secret police just after he married78 words
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Article62 1936-10-06 3 —British Radio. i London, Oct. 5. Flying Officer Clouston, the last remaining airman in the South African Air Race, crashed 120 miles south of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia on Saturday night and was thus robbed of the chance of qualifying for a handicap prize. He was within 500—British Radio. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration93 1936-10-06 3 British Radio. Attempt To Fly To New Zealand Jean Batten, the famous New Zealand airwoman, who has already set up several remarkable long distance records, left Lympne aerodrome at 4.10 G.M.T. yesterday on an attempt to fly to Australia and New Zealand. She expressed the opinionBritish Radio. - 93 words
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Article52 1936-10-06 3 Tamil Succumbs To i Injuries Chinniah, one of the Tamils attacked by < the tiger on Wednesday morning in Pudu died in the Kuala Lumpur hospital on Fri- i day from his wounds The other two victims, a Tamil and a Chinese, are still in hospital l52 words
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Article125 1936-10-06 3 A Him Producer On Hollywood (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 5. Josef von Sternberg, probably the greatest of Hollywood film producers and in many ways one of the most remarkable figures of the 20th century, arrived in Singapore over the week-end and left again today before many125 words
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Article152 1936-10-06 3 Swedish Scientist's Prediction Stockholm. I A severe winter for Eastern Atlantic ‘countries is prophesied by Mr. J.W, Sandstroem, the we-U-known Swedish meteorologist. His prediction is based on the behaviour of animals and plants, ahd he believes that it will be confirmed by scientific data obta ned during152 words
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Article155 1936-10-06 3 —British Radio. Seasonal Falling Off In Trade London, Oct. 5. A seasonal decline in employment in hotel. and boarding house service and in the dis- tributative trades and the building industry. as well as an increase in the number fem—--1 porarily laid off in coal mining, in alk—British Radio. - 155 words
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Article99 1936-10-06 3 —British Radio. I Experiments By Transport I Ministry London, Oct. 5-. More than 60 experiments have been begun by the Roads Department of the Minis*— try of Transport under the guidance of a technical committee with the object of finding the best materials for construction ami surface treatment—British Radio. - 99 words
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Advertisement272 1936-10-06 3 ini ■■■urn iii ii MiirnriTggE—a—m an j|an m mi nunmnwniwT" gj/g/g “Thai's roomiest Ten a /’z’t’ t'Tvr Avvz 2w styhsh car, 3 amazingly safe and —-=z=:Z:,.£.-jJ= 31 Z<>zc priced so easy to —7= too when handle. y° u l was at .j consider its n i n it right performance272 words
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Article503 1936-10-06 4 MODEL ORDINANCE FOR MALAYA A new Bill to consolidate the law relating to the Post Office Savings Bank is to be introduced in the Federal Council. A model Savings Bank Ordinance, prepared by a Committee appointed by the Secretary of State, has been received with instructions503 words
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229 1936-10-06 4 'Perfectly Happy Single' Stanwell, Middlesex, Sept. 27. For more than 21 years Mr. Alfred Carter icoxed after his master, Doctor Ernest Slater, in his country home here. He acted as a companion and cooked his aieJs whenever necessary. He got his reward229 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-10-06 4 TO WINCHESTER, Eng., from. Winchester, U.S.A. Dr. C. R Anderson, the Mayor of Winchester, Virginia, w.th the flag he brought and presented to the Mayor of the Hampshire town31 words
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328 1936-10-06 4 Bill To Be Introduced In Federal Council A draft Bill providing for the better control of theatres and places of public amusement is to be introduced in the Federal Council. Its “Objects and Reasons are stated as follow: Amusement parks are now in existence in328 words
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Article137 1936-10-06 4 Lord Wargrave's Legacy Mr. R. H. Cale, secretary of the Constitutional Club, Northumberland-avenue. London, W.C., has been left £lO,OOO under the will of Lord Wargrave. Lord Wargrave, who died at the age of 73, was chairman of Rolls-Royce Ltd. and other companies. His estate is137 words
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Article141 1936-10-06 4 Petersfield (Hants), Sept. 28. Fourteen thousand toys have been distributed to children in hospitals by Canon G. Stanley Morley, of Buriton near Peterfield, since he started his toy services. At today’s service several hundred more were piled before the altar of h's tittle Nor- man141 words
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Article496 1936-10-06 4 PROPOSED NEW F.M.S. BILL The recent collapse of the boys’ quarters at the Selangor Club is no doubt the inspiring force behind a Bill amending the Machinery Enactment just published, which is designed to accelerate the procedure for dealing with dangerous buildings and makes an employer liable for496 words
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Article105 1936-10-06 4 Middle-Class Ceylonese Scheme Colombo. Details of land in different parts of the Southern Province available for allotment to middle class Ceylonese are contained in a notification appearing in lart week’s “Gazette.” The aggregate extent of the land is over 3,000 acres, and the crops suitable for105 words
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Article562 1936-10-06 4 WEEK-END WEDDINGS Mr. Charles G. Jenner, the captain of the S.C.C. cricket team this year, was I married at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, during the week-end to Miss Marjorie V. Hern, of Writtie, Essex. Mr. H. Elphick, managing director of William Jack and Co., Singapore gave the562 words
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Advertisement60 1936-10-06 4 g SOUPS, GRAVIES. ETC. 8 B Jk I which have turned out to be on the weak r Q side, can easily be improved in flavour by y K an addition of a few drops of M MAGGP SEASONING SOLE AGENTS 9 HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. B PENANG. I I60 words
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Article, Illustration2077 1936-10-06 5 EFFICIENCY GROWTH OF HOSPITALS IN CHINA WORK OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION PA TIENTSPAI ACCORDING TO THEIR MEANS RFfll'. term “hospitals” is a wide one in China. It has come by common usage to cover not only hospitals where native medicine is practised and which have been established for hundreds of2,077 words
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Article560 1936-10-06 5 I People’s Assembly To i Adopt Constitution Anew chapter in Chinese political history will be opened on November 12. when the National People’s Assemble will meet in Nanking and usher in a reign of democracy by inaugurating a constitutional form of Government Unprecedented zeal is being560 words
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Article194 1936-10-06 5 School Beys Visft Police Court i Matale. A police Court is the last place school b.ys should see, remarked the Matale .Magistrate last week. When the Ccurt was in session, a large number of boys suddenly walked up to the Court verandah, led by a194 words
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Article185 1936-10-06 5 Cherished Possession Of Muslim Ruler Bangclore. With the return of the Maharaja, the Huma, or the Bird of Paradise that once adorned the throne of Tippu Sultan in Mysore, and which is row in Windsor Castle, will come back to Mysore after a century and a quarter.185 words
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Advertisement67 1936-10-06 5 THE OIL THAT WAS USED ON THE ENGLAND AMERICA mH |||jslOVA SCOTIA SiFNEW YORK W- -,u RECORD ll’Bßi SOLO flight L' A* On Sc|,t Mrs. Markham tyS. lliEii ''l' j' m ill! jln I piloting a Percival Vega-Gull rtSa jj! i' I 11H aeroplane, Hew from England to I Z67 words
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Article321 1936-10-06 6 AIR MAIL 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. I A mail for the United States of America and other places served via U.S.A. by Imperial321 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-10-06 6 —Photo by Ebata, Penang.—Photo by Ebata, Penang. - 12 words
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Article215 1936-10-06 6 Alleged Thieves Still At Large (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 5. Lee Chit Sang, who was arrested in connection with the recent $3,000 theft from the residence! of a local” businessman, was today discharged by Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray, TTrst Magistrate, Ipoh. Chief Court Inspector,215 words
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Article155 1936-10-06 6 Tamil Sentenced At Selangor Assizes I “In my opinion you had provocation, and very considerable provocation, but whatever the provocation is, one is not justified in taking the law in one’s own hands,’’ said Mr. Justice Pedlow r at the Selangor Assizes on Saturday, when155 words
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Article42 1936-10-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 5. There was a big attendance at the funeral of Mr. J. N. Sheffield J.P., which took place this evening. The remains were buried in the Christian Cemetery- in Kamunting Road.42 words
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Article225 1936-10-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 5. There was a crop of motor accidents in Kinta during the week-end. A Tamil was admitted tc the hospital with serious injuries in an unconscious condition. He was alleged to have been run over by a lorry at Kampar225 words
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Article141 1936-10-06 6 Malay Motor-Cyclist Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 3. As a sequel to a motor-cycle accident w’hich took place at Asam Kumbang a few days ago, resulting in the death of an elderly Malay pedestrian, a Malay, Lit bin Mat, was today produced in141 words
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Article349 1936-10-06 6 Passengers On Beard The Ranchi The following passengers, bound for Malaya, will arrive in Penang by the s.s. Ranchi on Thursday at 6 a.m.:—For Penang: Mr. Alma Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cockburn and infant. Miss J. E. Hasler. Mr. M. P. Keane, Mrs. S. J.349 words
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Article144 1936-10-06 6 The m Duisburg, which was delayed yesterday owing to engine trouble arrived m Penang today with the following passengers: (for Penang) Mr. William, M. Phillips, (for Singapore) Mrs. Elfriede Juergens, Mr. Hans Juergens Mr. Rudolf Juergens, Dr. Hans Lambrecht, Mr A F. Bapt st, Mrs. Sophia Baptist, Miss144 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1936-10-06 6 BOXING! BOXING I OPENING TONIGHT Official Motion Pictures of the World's Heavyweight Championship ContestSCHMELiNG y$ JOE LOUIS s IggTafe, BMmj «W*yWlWllLlLJ “’■■■■l t .f xg:S f Sr- i I 1 Jrw naw. x i. i l< THE BIGGEST FIGHT OF THE CENTURY See the Sensational K.O. of Joe Louis in103 words
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Miscellaneous110 1936-10-06 6 PACKED OUT SINCE OPENING [WINDSOR 6-00 TONIGHT 9-15 THE SENSATIONAL HISTORICAL TAMIL TALKIE "CHANDRAHASA" with M R Santhanalakshmi P. B. Rangachari and a great supporting cast. A marvellous production full of thrills laughter, songs, music, etc. 41 NEW SONG HITS COMPOSED BY BASKARADAS OF MADURA. IT’S THE YEAR’S GREATEST TAMIL110 words
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Miscellaneous362 1936-10-06 6 i OPENING TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 "THE ACTRESS OF-THE-YEAR” By Official vote of the Motion Picture Academy, now in her first picture since winning the World-Heralded Award Warner Bros, famous prize-winning Romantic Comedy of 1936. 'l93s’s GREATEST ACTRESS’ continues to reign as the supreme screen sensation of 1936... in her first362 words
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1910 1936-10-06 7 LAND ACQUIRED FOR IMPROVEMENT SCHEME Applicants To Pay Costs Of Reference ♦HE following is the full text of Mr. Justice Gordon Smith’s judgment in' the appeal of the trustees of the Loo Pak! Hong Temple and Lee Parnj Old Temple against the Land I1,910 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-10-06 7 TAKES TO THE AIR.—Mr. HoreBelisha, Minister of Transport (left), at Wilmington Aerodrome, Eastbourne, where he is taking lessons in flying.24 words
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Article199 1936-10-06 7 Charge Against Chinese Silversmith A theft which occurred at a gold dealer’s shop at Chulia Street on January 29 this year, was recalled in the Police Court. Penang, yesterday, before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham. A Chinese Tong Wai Teng, was charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property199 words
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Article70 1936-10-06 7 48 Doctors Needed Within 12 Months It is learned that the 48 doctors needed for the anti-malaria campaign in Ceylon which will be launched in the new financial year, 1936-37, will all be recruited within that year; stater the “Ceylon Observer." The whole Island has already been divided70 words
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Article275 1936-10-06 7 ENTERTAINED BY LOCAL EXHIBITORS A tea-party was given to the Chinese Trade Mission by the local exhibitors at the Fun and Frolic Park, Penang, yesterday. The exhibitors were Messrs. Ho Hong Soap Factory Ltd., Joo Lan Tobacco Company, Kean Choon Tea Company, Ong Hong Bee Soap Factory,275 words
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Article139 1936-10-06 7 As a sequel to a gambling raid by Inspector Jackson of the Detective Branch on Sunday, 11 Chinese were produced before Mr. HAL. Luckham in the Police Court. Penang, yesterday, charged under the Gambling Ordinance. The first accused, Kor Chuan was charged with permitting139 words
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Article54 1936-10-06 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cruicksthank have issued invitations for the marriage of Mr Alexander Lamont, of the Malayan American Plantations, Ltd., Sungei Patani, to Miss Alexa Lee Will, at St. Andrews’ Presbyterian Church Penang, on' Friday, Oct. 9, at 3 p.m and afterwards to a reception at54 words
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Article548 1936-10-06 7 ONE YEAR FOR A TTEMPTED HOUSEBREAKING CHINESE, Heng Ah Boh, who had one previous conviction for robbery in Singapore in 1928, and who had been banished for life from the Colony, was produced in the Penang District Court yesterday, on a charge of attempted housebreaking. He was548 words
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Article71 1936-10-06 7 Tamil To Stand Trie! At Assizes The preliminary inquiry into the King Street murder case in which a Tamil woman, Manage, was fatally stabbed on Aug. 1 af a house in Kng Street, Penang, was concluded before Mr. H. A.L. Luckham in the Penang Police Court yesterday.71 words
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Article168 1936-10-06 7 MAN WHO TAPPED THE KAISER S 'PHONE A monument to a spy was unveiled at 1 Demartinka, Czechoslovakia, last week. Thousands crowded round sang hymns, cheered and listened to speeches. The man they were honouring was Ludwig Ocenasek, the Allies’ master spy in Austria during the168 words
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Article81 1936-10-06 7 300 BAIL Before Mr. HA L. Luckham in tho Police Court, Penang, yesterday, a Chine: e, Tang Kah Kin, was charged with attempted housebreaking and theft at No 4 Aratoon Road on October 4. The accused is alleged to have ;r, feather duster through the window of the house and81 words
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Article88 1936-10-06 7 Two Chinese, Chew Hee and Mey Hing were charged before Mr 11.A.1, Luckhain in the Police Court Penang, with theft of a bicycle and a basket valued $25, the property of Lau Yew on October 3at Campbell Street. The first accused claimed to be tried,88 words
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Advertisement67 1936-10-06 7 Drink and enjoy LIPTON'S TEA /wMK? Lipton’s Tea VEr-z? world-famous for its delightful flavour. iWjJjTrfegs Everyone enjoys it ts high Istandard of quality I never varies. 1 LIPTON’S TEA IS ON SALE EVERYWHERE. Look for tht famous Yellow Label. T IPTON LTD., Tea Planter», Ceylon. Office»:— Cinnamon Gardena, Colombo. n67 words
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Article520 1936-10-06 8 IN the words of Thomas Hood, the international situation may aptly be described as “The Song of the Shirt.” The shirt is an inadequate I protective garment and the philosophy of the wearers, whether they sport brown, blue, black, green or red, is in keeping with their520 words
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Article195 1936-10-06 8 Due For Leave In Fortnight (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur October 5. Mr. Axel Josephsen, 39-year-old surface superintendent of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., w r as found shot dead in his bungalow at Raub on Saturday night, Mr. Josephsen, who was a Dane, was195 words
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Article186 1936-10-06 8 Officials Elected For The Year The general meeting of the Seow Hua School, Penang, was held at their school hall yesterday. Mr. Ang Beng Lee, piesided, and among those present were Messrs. Lim Teik Cheng, Ong Hock Lye, Ooi Chay Chuan, j Lee Hun Swee, Lim.186 words
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Article594 1936-10-06 8 The Value Of The Malayan Jungle —7O Per Cent. Of The Land—Forty-one Years In Retirement ABOUT seventy per cent, of Malaya is still jungle. Most of the people of Malaya live in the towns and villa- t ges, but the jungle plays a very real part in594 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Article123 1936-10-06 8 To ’lhe Editor. Sir,—Recently a competition was instituted for a design of a proposed memorial to Francis Light, in which several persons took part. 1 understand the Committee were of the opinion that no designs were found to be suitable and no award was consequently made. 'This123 words
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Article485 1936-10-06 8 j To The Editor. i Sir, —With regard to the article which 1 you published in your today’s “Sunday Ga- zette” under the heading “Tyndale’s Bible”. lam sending you two short Biographical 1 sketcheis of the Reform, which please publish. j William Tyndale, one of the most485 words
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Advertisement28 1936-10-06 8 HAVE A GOOD SHIRT TO YOUR BACK tootal red label POPLIN. Kegd. 1 J x 8 \\\W r&f'.J. k <_ A 2 /fhJj!\ I HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG.28 words
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1334 1936-10-06 9 FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT RECALLED Further Evidence Recorded (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5. ARTHUR NEWARK, chief instructor of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club appeared in the police court today for the resumption of his trial on a charge of causing the death of1,334 words
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Article104 1936-10-06 9 Low Scores In Sports Club Competition The following are the results of the October «Medal Stroke Competition at the Penang Sports Club (Golf Section) I. C. R. Mackenzie 79—12=67 J. D. Petrie 82—15=67 T. S. Anthony 78—10=68 A. Clarke 83 —14=69 J. ,H. Roberts 86 —15=71104 words
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Article, Illustration40 1936-10-06 9 Mr. A. K. Aid. Ebrahim, L£.M., Retired Boarding Officer, and Mrs. Ebrahim, who are among the many pilgrims who left Penang yesterday on a pilgrimage to Jeddah. TYL X-x/ir 11 —Photo by Ebaia, Pen-tn 7—Photo by Ebaia, Pen-tn 7 - 40 words
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Article412 1936-10-06 9 Holt Of Selangor Jubilee Fund To Be Used POOR ATTENDANCE AT PUBLIC MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 5. A public meeting called at the Town Hall, .Kuala Lumpur, this evening has decided how the total sum of $165,000 subscribed to the King George412 words
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Article66 1936-10-06 9 A Bengali, Suris Chand, appeared in the Police Court, Penang, before Mr. H. A. L». Luckham, this morning, charged with cheating G. R. Charlie of $lO at Sitiawan, within the jurisdiction of Perak. Inspector Jackson informed His Honour, that the escort and warrant from Perak had66 words
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Article116 1936-10-06 9 I nN YESTERDAY TWaU London —(Spot) No maiket £203.10.0 London—(3 months) No market £200.10.0 Singapore $10C.25 $100.50 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA. —(Sundriedt $5.85 BLACK PEPPER $B.OO RUBBER s—- London 7}|d New York 16’/ 2 c(G) 16&c(G) Singapore- Spot 27y a c 27 %c Oct./Dec 27%c 27%c116 words
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Advertisement194 1936-10-06 9 l| "E. O." Hotel PKNAMG. TOMORROW I DINNER DANCE S.S. “PRESIDENT GARFIELD” IN PORT. DINNER DANCES Thursday Saturday Next I I I ■■■■■■■>. WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTBL. t TX i.T7 □ie QUADS’ SEI cow 6 CATE-/ X °f 28/***** Premature Birth by 7 weeks 4 days. W194 words
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Article688 1936-10-06 10 PREMIER EXPLAINS RELUCTANT MOVE Dr. Colijn, the Dutch Prime Minister, broadcasting to the nation explained the reason for Holland’s decision to adopt a policy of managed currency similar to Britain's and go off the Gold Standard. He began by recalling that in 1933 a688 words
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Article420 1936-10-06 10 TIN EXPANDING CONSUMPTION "ISSUE BEING OBSCURED BY POLITICS Messrs. Malcolm Bowley Son in their J report dated London, Sept. 25, states: i Copper—Firmness at the beginning of the week was followed by a slight setback as the probability of an increase in the U.S.A. price receded. Consumption remains very I420 words
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Article399 1936-10-06 10 Need For Levelling Prices LEAGUE COMMITTEE'S REPORT The League Finance Committee, which finished its session on Saturday, issued its report on Sept. 22. This is prefaced by j a general survey, in which the committee comes to very much the same conclusions as were reached by the Economic399 words
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Article485 1936-10-06 10 DISTURBING EFFECT OF THE SPANISH WAR In their Foresight Saga: No. 2,948, dated London, Sept. 23, Messrs. William Jacks Co. States: In the U.S.A, the Presidential election is being considered as settled, but all the 1 same, it will be a disturbing element to commerce, and more settled485 words
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Article181 1936-10-06 10 Rubber Withstands The Devaluation Stock For a matter of some years the threat of France leaving the gold standard and dragging Holland with her has hung over the market, and the two divergent views have been fully expressed as to the effect such action would have181 words
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Article1131 1936-10-06 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. ui C o H .2 NAMES. x I > RUBBER (Dollar). j i Allenby Rubber Co. I 1 I Alur Gajah Rubber Estate 105 Amalgamated Malay Estates 32a 343 5 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 135 1 Aver MoJek Rubber Co. 02% 12%l Ayer Panas Rubber Estates1,131 words
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Article98 1936-10-06 10 During the week ending Sept. 26, 1936, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 17,263 cases, of which: 10,903 (63 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,188 (7 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 1,709 (10 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 3,46398 words
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Advertisement411 1936-10-06 10 banks. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial411 words
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Advertisement562 1936-10-06 10 THE MERCANTILE BANK I OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3,000.00' Capital Subscribed £l,Boo,ooii Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,8 Capital Paid Up £1,050,00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Rifrht Hon. Lord Catto of Cairncatto. B Chairmaii 4 Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K. C. S. J C.I.Lu Sir Thomas Smith, Kt.,562 words
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Article334 1936-10-06 11 London, October 5. Stock markets were buoyant. Yesterday Rise or fall Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 117% Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 117% War Loan, 3% p.c 107% Straits 6 p.c., 1936-51 102% Oom. Union Assce. (Units) 11% Prudential Assce.334 words
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Article110 1936-10-06 11 London, October 5. RUBBER Firm. Spot 7}g buyers 7% sellers. Nov./Dec. 7% buyers 7K sellers. Jan./March 7)§ buyers 8 sellers. April/June 8 buyers 8 V sellers. New York 16.37 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 43,686 tons Liverpool 59,329 tons COPRA Straits S O. Rotterdam. £15.7.6d. PEPPER White110 words
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Article122 1936-10-06 11 London on previously Latent Paris I’os ill 105 21)64 New York 4.93 f« 4.91% Montreal 4.9274» 4.91% Brussels 29.32 29.24% Geneva •21.44% 21.41 Amsterdam 9-32 9-34 Milan 64% no dealings) Berlin 12.26 12.23% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Prague 1 22 unquoted Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90122 words
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190 1936-10-06 11 BROKERS LIST CURRENT KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’» Share List today Buyers Seller» MINING Ampat 4)1% 4)6 Ayer Weng 1.74 1.80 Batu Selangor 91 93 Hong Fatt 91 95 Jelapang 16)9 17)3 Jelebu 89 92% K. Kamunting 7)6 8)0 Kamp: ng Lan jut190 words
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Article238 1936-10-06 11 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Allen bys 1.52% 1.60 Ayer Panas 1.52% 1.60 c Bassetts 60 62 B. Lintangs 1-17% 1.20 Bentas 95 97% Brogas 87% 90 M. Pin das 1.37% 1.45 Mentakabs 40 42% N. Scudais 1.42% 1.47% Pa jams 1.80 1-87% Teluk Anson 1.22% 1.27% Sungei Tukangs 1.15238 words
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Article248 1936-10-06 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng 1.72% 1.77% Batu Selangor 90 92% Hitam 50 52% Hong Fatt 90 95 Jelebu 87% 90 Kuehai 85 90 Lukut 1.12% i.is Nawrg Pet 57% 60 North Taiping 55 57% Petalings 7.55 7.65 Uuteh 52% 57% Rahman Hyd. 1.00 1.02% Raub Gold 6.40248 words
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Article335 1936-10-06 11 Further Details Of New Scheme Bombay. Further details are now available cf the new steamrhip company proposed for passenger traffic between Europe and India. The name of the company will be “Hindline Steam Navigation Company, Ltd.,” and its authorised capital will be Rs. 10 crcres and the335 words
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Article378 1936-10-06 11 The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Buyer» Seller»» Buyer* Seiieri» Yesterday Today TINS Ampats 4|3 4|6 43 4)6 Asams 28(0 29)0 28 0 29)0ex Ayer Wengs 1.72% 1.77% 1.72% 1.77% Bangrins 17(0 17|9 17(0 17|9 B. Selangors 91 92% 91 92% Chenderiangs378 words
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Article94 1936-10-06 11 Operations for the month of September, 1936. Hours. Cu. Yards. Piculs. Ampat Tin 1,722 413,000 1,096 Southern Kinta 3,049 844,000 5.617 Tongkah Harbour 2,427 555,000 2,027 Anglo-Siamese 1.217 160,000 387 Jelapang 608 122,000 730 Kramat 638 290.000 1,820 Kampong Lanjut 1,041 423,000 1,272 Kuala Kampar 1,309 579,000 1,60994 words
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Article38 1936-10-06 11 Crop returns for September :—Ayer Kuning 79,500 lb, Badek 26,585. Bradwall 46,000 lb, Cherrcnese 77,5’00 lb, Dennistown 30,230 lb, Highlands 114,000 lb, Klabang 88,000 lb, Krian 53,000 lb, Sungei Krian 112,566 lb, Sungei Way 52,00 lb.38 words
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Article83 1936-10-06 11 The Re-ong Tin Dredging Company’s output cf ore for the month of September. 1936 was as follows :—No. 2 Dredge 732.49 pels., No. 3 Dredge 501.54 pels.. Total 1,234.03 pels. I o North Taiping Hours 659. Piculs 204, C.; Yards 107,000, Klang River Hours 597. Piculs 389, C.83 words
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Article160 1936-10-06 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 4(3 4 6 B. Selangors 90 94 Hong Fatts 87% 92% Jelebus 87% 92% K. Kampars 11[7% 12(0 K. Lanjuts 18(9 19)3 Laruts 91% 9 6 N. Taipings 55 57% Pangnga Rivers 8(10% 9 3 Pungahs 2116 22:0cd Rahmans 99 1.03160 words
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Article41 1936-10-06 11 K.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations Ltd.—Finql dividend in rerpect of last financial year of 10 per cent payable cn Oct. 31; to general reserve £2,000 and £9.860 carried forward, subject to staff commission and special remuneration due to directors.41 words
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Article36 1936-10-06 11 ,—Reuter. Hungarian Sets Up New World Record Budapest, Oct. 5. Miklos Szabo ran the 2,000 metres in 5 mins. 20 4 10 secs, breaking Jules Ladoumegue’s world record of 5 mins. 21 8)10 secs.,—Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement241 1936-10-06 11 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Co-operative Marketing Officer Applications are invited for the post of Co-operative Marketing Officer. Applications must be between 25 and 35 years of 1 age. Salary scale $5OO-A25-$650 a month non-pensionable. Applications should reach the Director of Co-operation, F.M.S. S.S., Suleiman House Kuala Lumpur, from whom full particulars241 words
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Article511 1936-10-06 12 INCREASED ACTIVITY FOR THE HALF-YEAR I Decline In British I Percentage For the first half of 1936 the maritime traffic of the Suez Canal has been much more active than during the part five years, it is stated in the ‘Bulletin Deca- daire,” issued by the Suez511 words
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Article139 1936-10-06 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Jn Port Today MV “TWEEDEBANK” from China via Singapore—sails same day or Boston. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Cape of Goo<| Hope. S S “DE WEERT” from Lho-Seumawe, Sig’ll, Olehlch and Sabang M.S. “TWEEDBANK” from Singapore. S.S. “MONTGOMERY” S.S. “SIRDHANA” from Calcutta via ports. TOMORROW S.S.139 words
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Article252 1936-10-06 12 New Zealand Minister’s Statement Wellington, N.Z., Sept- 7 Addressing a meeting of the New Zealand Company cf Master Mariners, Mr. P. Fraser, Minister of Marine, said We cannri. stand by and watch our shipping drive? off the seas by subsidised competition from ether countries without striving252 words
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Article161 1936-10-06 12 Glasgow, Belfast And Londonderry Service The third twin-screw motor cattle and cargo vessel which Messrs. Harland and Wolff have built for the Burns and Laird Line, Ltd., was launched on Sept. 4 with her propelling machinery on board from the Queen’s Island Yard, Belfast. The vessel was named161 words
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Advertisement80 1936-10-06 12 j Automatic I Record-Changing Plus Marconiphone Brilliance I m Bl I I I I I I D I THE LAST WORD IN COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT- I JUST THINK WHAT IT OFFERS YOU FIRST AND FOREMOST A FIDELITY OF TONE WHICH MUST BE I HEARD TO BE APPRECIATED AND AN80 words
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Miscellaneous1794 1936-10-06 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES 11 1 1 "STANDING ON A 8.8. C. OFFER TO THE P,CK OF THE CORNER" MARLENE DIETRICH programmes A light musical programme entitled Mils c lovers should tune in Station ZGE, “Standing on a Corner” will be broadcast r Kuala Lumpui, from wn/ich a recorded from Daventry1,794 words
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Article298 1936-10-06 13 Shengking Makes Fast Trip i From Tsingtao To Shanghai Some achievement of which any Captain and his staff of engineers might well be proud stands to the credit of the China Navigation Co’s steamer, Shengking, for on > her last run from Tsingtao to Shanghai she covered298 words
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71 1936-10-06 13 I I In view of the increased traffic between United States and Mesopotamia as well as Persia, the Hansa Line has decided to establish a regular direct service from United States Atlantic and possibly Gulf ports. The first sailing will be that o! the71 words
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Advertisement762 1936-10-06 13 131 M 1 9UIBMIB FUMMEU LIMB Vessel». LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London GLENGARRY London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Antwerp Middlesborough. Oct. 9 Nov. 10 C. AGAMEMNON Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Glasgow. Oct. 16 Nov. 11 C. ACHILLES London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull and Swansea.762 words
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Advertisement412 1936-10-06 13 PO XS and Gt W BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang Teluk Anson Port Swe ttenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S S «mat A HARI” Oct 9 Outwards from London for China Japan. s/S BULAN Oct.412 words
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Advertisement274 1936-10-06 13 A WCT J r A TliimA nifem ri mTt 1 r (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden Suez. Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar. London, Antwerp and Rotterdan. Steamers. Sailing dates. HARUNA MARU Oct. 16 *KATORI MARU Oct. 30 *KASHIMA MARU Nov. 13 YASUKUNI MARU I Calls Hamburg Nov.274 words
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Miscellaneous1251 1936-10-06 13 RADIO PROGRAMMESfig d 1 f r n I FB 1466 Fritz; The scene changes. Sung prices and rates of exchange. 12.05 am. by Hildegarde. I’ —News in Aarbic. 12.20—Concert relay, i MR 2145 Little Jimmie’s goodbye to, TOMORROW’ Jimmie Rodgers; I miss my dear sweet Wavelength 25.60 m., 11.720 kc.1,251 words
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1087 1936-10-06 14 Top Speed For Only A Mile JACK TAR SHOULD BEAT COUP de ROI AT NEWMARKET London, September 28. THE Newbury Autumn Cup on Saturday would have been a better test for the Cesarewitch had the race been run at a sounder pace. To1,087 words
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Article88 1936-10-06 14 "E” Company v. Spcrts Club "A" The following have been selected to play for “E” Company, Penang Volunteers, against the Penang Sports Club on the Esplanade tomorrow (Wednesday) at 5.15 p.m.: K.A. Taylor: W. Myler, A. J. Williams, R. B. Lesslar and J. D. Scully; M. B. Pestana88 words
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Article58 1936-10-06 14 Seven Perak Candidates Examined (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 5. The Queen’s Scholarship Examination for Perak candidates took place in Taiping today at the Inspector of School’s office. Seven candidates from all over Perak are sitting for the examination, which will continue for a few days.58 words
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Article166 1936-10-06 14 Paying-Out Counter Entirely Reconstructed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5. The Selangor Turf Club autumn meeting begins on Saturday and everything goes to show that the three-day meet is 'going to be a great success. Visitors from outstations and members of the club will166 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-10-06 14 GOOD DRIVE by 14,-year-old Pamela Purchase, while competing in the Girls' Championship Week at Stoke Poges.18 words
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Article125 1936-10-06 14 Cohesion Beat Maydew B.P. In Return Match A return match was played between the Cohesion and the Maydew Badminton Party on Sunday. The Cohesion B.P. won by five matches to one. Result (Cohesion B.P. mentioned first): SINGLES T. H. Yu lost to L. T. Heng 4|15, 4|15; Ch’ng125 words
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Article151 1936-10-06 14 Narrow Victory For Sunlight Muslim Assn. (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping. Oct. 5. Keen badminton was witnessed at Port Weld on Sunday, when a representative of Port Weld team met the Sunlight Muslim Association, of Taiping, in a series or friendly matches. Five doubles matches were played151 words
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49 1936-10-06 14 Diana Fishwick, "Winner in 1932. —Reuter Wireless. Mrs. Garon Beaten By Miss Fishwick Hayling Island, Sept. 30. In the English women’s golf championship, the holder, Mrs. Marjorie Garon, was beaten 2 and 1 in the third round by Miss Diana Fishwick, "Winner in 1932. —ReuterDiana Fishwick, "Winner in 1932.—Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article59 1936-10-06 14 Stamford School v. Timah Rangers The following players will represent* the Stamford School against the Timah Rangers at soccer on the Renong Ground today at 5.15 p.m.:— Teoh Yu Kuen; Teoh Thong Chim and Soo Chin; Bakar, Ramasamy (Capt.) and Kareem; Hussain, Andrew Chin, Krishna simy, Yusoff and Tan59 words
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Article472 1936-10-06 14 LAND AND SEA SPORTS AT TANJONG BUNGAH The Crescent Football CluU Penang, held their general meeting at “Hollywood” I bungalow, Tanjong Bungah on Sunday. A Ronggeng was in attendance from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. The land and sea sports started at 5 p.m. More than472 words
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Miscellaneous240 1936-10-06 14 TUESDAY, 6TH OCTOBER, 193« WEMBLEY MAIN GATE—IO CENTS ONLY THE SILVER STAR AMATEUR PARTY will perform in Conjunction with THE ROYAL RUBY’S OPERA —“Nyai Saminah” Charity Show In Aid Of Janathul Faiah Club EXTRA 10 CENTS GATE ADMISSION SEATS :—51.50. $1 CO. 50 and 30 Cents No Free Lists THE240 words
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Article586 1936-10-06 15 Doubtful Value Of Modern Training Methods FOAM BATHS AND RAY TREATMENT Now They Propose To Give Oxygen To Injured DRESENT-DAY methods of training professional footballers are making players something; like hot-house plants—they are becoming soft, unable to withstand the buffetings of a hard game. It would surprise586 words
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Article93 1936-10-06 15 Sports Club vs. C.R.C. The Penang Sports Club will be playing the Chinese Recreation Club on the latter’s courts at 5 p.m. on Thursday. Only doubles matches are to be played and the following are the players: C.R.C. A’: —Thean Seang and Boon Phiew. Kok Lam and Kee93 words
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Article74 1936-10-06 15 P.S.C. v. Anglo-Chinese School The following players have been selected to represent the Penang Sports Club in a hockey match against the Anglo-Chinese High School on the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m.:— A. Donald; J.E.A. Clark, A.H. West; J.A. McEvoy, L.H. Best, J.S. Howkins; J.C.S. Ponsford, G.A. Maltby, A.W.74 words
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Article451 1936-10-06 15 Material For A Strong XV .«■HE Oxford University Rugby side will again be led by M. McG, Cooper, the New Zealand Scottish International forward, who acted as captain for K.L.T. .Jackson (injured) twelve months ago. Of la.rt year’s strong XV, there are available J.L. Stuart-Watson (full-back), A451 words
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Article103 1936-10-06 15 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. A golf match at the Selangor Golf Club this morning completed the programme for: the Conference of Planters. The match was between Planters and Agency Houses,' (and Planters won by six matches to four. The results (Planters mentioned first) were:— McCrow and Cowie103 words
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74 1936-10-06 15 S igh Gallacher, Derby County’s Scottish fr «-national centre forward, has been sferred to Notts County. of the most discussed footballers of modern years, Gallacher has cost well over £20,000 in transfer fees. He joined Newcastle United from Airdrieonians at a fee of £6,500 in74 words
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Article, Illustration91 1936-10-06 15 Primo Camera is planning a comeback to big boxing. He has been working in his gym. and finds that the leg paralysed in the fight when he was so badly whipped by Joe Louis early this year is now working properly. “Pve just realised I can still kick91 words
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Article115 1936-10-06 15 CHALLENGE BOBBY PEARCE Bobby Pearce, world’s professional sculling champion, has expressed his wish to defend his title at the New South Wales Jubilee celebrations in Sydney in 1938. The Australian, Who, after successfully defending the Olympic Games championship in 1932, turned professional, row resides at Hamiltcn (Ontario),115 words
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Article190 1936-10-06 15 £lO,OOO Refused For Greyhound 1 At White City last week, £lO,OOO was refused by Mr. Cyril Keen for Ataxy, I writes D.H. Watson-Wood in the "Sport!ing Life.” I Before the heat in which Ataxy ran foi the O.A. Critchley Memorial Stakes, Mr. Keen informed me190 words
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Article63 1936-10-06 15 —Reuter. U.S. Women's Golf Title New Jersey, October 3. In the final of the American Women’s Golf Championship over 36 holes, Miss Pamela Barton (Great Britain) beat Mrs. Orcutt Crews 4 and 3(. Miss Barton was 5 up at the 27th and dormie five. Miss Barton—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article624 1936-10-06 15 TARLETON'S LAST CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT 1 BETTER TO MAKE GRACEFUL EXIT NOW GALLACHER TRANSFERRED AGAIN £21,000 PAID FOR HIS SERVICES NEL Tarleton made his exit from the championship stage with great gallantry a fortnight ago and the critics in England hope that this will be his last championship624 words
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Article, Illustration130 1936-10-06 16 A REMARKABLE STUDY OF BIRD LIFE CHAIRMAN IN 1899.—Mr. W. J. Vernon, a Plymouth Typographical Association delegate to the present Congress. He was Chairman of the 1899 Congress, also held at Plymouth. v ATKINSON, Bolton Wanderers’ clever centre half back, fractured his left leg just130 words