Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 November 1936
1936-11-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-11-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 256. VoL XCIV. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration846 1936-11-02 1 Collective Security And Sanctions Futile DUCE ON “ILLUSIONS WHICH CRASHED” Whither Europe? is the question anxiously asked in Paris, evoked by the Milan speech in which Mussolini has offered Great Britain a Mediterranean agreement —on terms. A Uniformed German deputation was stationed prominently near846 words
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Article123 1936-11-02 1 —Reuter. “J I.eague based on the absurdity i absolute juridical equality must cither renew itself or perish. Reform is unlikely and as far as we n erned the League can die,” jccle.red Mussolini in a carefully meditated speech to a quarter of a million listeners. He—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article148 1936-11-02 1 PRESENTATION OF LONG SERVICE MEDALS iFrom Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, November 2. I Seven members of the Perak Police Force were presented with long-service medals tin Eriri-ri i: s lent, the Hon. Mr. Marius Rex, at a p< ’.ice parade held ums mornir. The parade consisted of148 words
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Article78 1936-11-02 1 Medicated fish stomachs cost more than 140 apiece! This interesting fact was revealed this rooming before the Penang I’olice Magistrate when Ooi Kuan Beng w as charged with having induced Tan Keah len S to hand over two fish stomachs, value at Muntri Street, Penang, by falsely to78 words
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Article35 1936-11-02 1 —Reuter. London, Nov. 1. Mr Kenneth Lind Say, M.P. for Kilmaris leading for Australia on Wednesby air to attend the South Australia celebrations. He will stay three a Js in Singapore.— Reuter.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article79 1936-11-02 1 Reuter. M.C.C. 197 FOR 5 AT LUNCH Adelaide, November 2. Me. ird da y’s Play between the ♦ui anfl South Australia attractd of 5,000. The weather a arm and the wicket fast. f'»rn again showed sparkling ddli. nd nerer appeared to be in with At !unch he wasReuter. - 79 words
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Article23 1936-11-02 1 —Reuter. H.M.S. Malaya £1,000,000 refit at Devonport has been completed. She recommissioned on Oct. 30 and is joining the Home Fleet.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article107 1936-11-02 1 After a short il'ncss. the dcaLh of Mr. i Gan Tecng Khum took place unexpectedly at 12.45 this morning at his residence. 27 Light Street. He was 44 yea s cf age. Mr. Teang Khum who of late had been in poor health was107 words
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Article169 1936-11-02 1 Following are the handicaps, four races only, for Saturday:— 1 HORSFS, Ciaas 1. Div 1, 1 Mile md 50 Yds. EASTERN KNIGHT 9.00 BESTLOT 8.11 SUNSHINE SUE 8.10 BELLE EDNA 809 MILTONDALE 8.08 COCKPEN 8.05 KNIGHT’S EYE 8.05 HERBE FOLLE 7.08 STARLIGHT 7.07 COMBINATION 7.00 HORSES, Class169 words
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Article61 1936-11-02 1 A Chinese, Lim Siew Gim, banished for life from Penang in 1920, was produced in the Penang Police Court this morning and charged with having returned from banishment when he had not been given perission to do so. Siew Gim had been found at Victoria Street, Penang, on61 words
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Article49 1936-11-02 1 —Reuter. BRITON AMONG TEN VICTIMS Berlin, Nov. 1. A Lufthansa airliner crashed in fog on the Thuringian mountains and was completely destroyed. The crew of three and seven passengers, including one Briton, were killed and three passengers injured. The survivors were dragged from the flaming wreckage.:—Reuter.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article31 1936-11-02 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 1. The racehorse owr.er, Frank Barbour, ex-owner of Ester Hero, died (aboard the Pan Do Rianpura after leaving Marseilles yesterday. He was buried at sea.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article22 1936-11-02 1 —Reuter. Allahabad, Nov. 1. The Singapore 111 flying boats have arrived. They lare staying a few days before continuing.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article179 1936-11-02 1 Reuter VESSELS AT SEA NOT AFFECTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 2. There is no danger of the incoming; Dollar liner, President Adams, being held up owing to the American strike. It is stated here that seamen are observing the custom of not striking in a. Reuter . - 179 words
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Advertisement12 1936-11-02 1 H. TOKISATSU artistic photographers Telephone No. 771. PENANG. No. 68-70, Bishop Street,12 words
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Advertisement69 1936-11-02 1 IPOH RACES WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDAY —See Page 9. i In Aid"'of fcari Haig's 1 Poppy Day Fund A r The Penang Amateur Choral and Dramatic Society WILL PRESENT THE PLAY “ACCENT ON YOUTH” AT THE i TOWN HALL ON I t THURSDAY. 19TH NOVEMBER j AND SATURDAY, 21 ST NOVEMBER69 words
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520 1936-11-02 2 “MARRIAGE IS NO DEAR, SWEET THING” Taxi-Dancing Is Suitable Employment Can a Chinese cabaret girl remain all she ought to be and at the same time be a good cabaret girl? This piquant question formed the subject of a lively debate by members520 words
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302 1936-11-02 2 Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, President of the Military Affairs Commission and the Executive Yuan of the National Government. China, on Saturday celebrated his •'> s 'h birthday. A mass meeting was held on Saturday at the Philomathic Union, Penang, at which represntatives from various local clubs, guilds302 words
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Article203 1936-11-02 2 Near Spot Where Asdang Wrecked (brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 31. The Straits Steamship Mahidol went on the rocks at Kemaman yesterday close to the spot at which the Asdang was wrecked only a week before. Heavy seas are running. It is belie veil that203 words
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Article88 1936-11-02 2 Unusual Court Situation An unusual situation was created at the Penang Police Court on Saturday when Mr. H. A. L. Luckham had to hear two different cases at the same time, one in his capacity as Police Magistrate, th<> other as Coroner. The inspectors who led88 words
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Article65 1936-11-02 2 A male Chinese, Yap Ah Phang, was killed a few days ago when he was hit by a [falling coconut tree. He was walking .f° Telok Bahang when the tree, which was 50 feet tail, fell cm him and he died instantaneously. He was discovered by <j65 words
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Article, Illustration363 1936-11-02 2 IN A LITTLE WELSH CHURCH Cowbridge. In a country of little old colourwashed cottages, thatched roofs and brackenbronzed hedgerows, Hollywood had a wedding last week. Neither event nor background could have chosen a better contrast to show off its own delights. Mr. William Randolph Hearst, fabulously rich363 words
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184 1936-11-02 2 MeGrory Wins In Fifth Round Johnny MeGrory (Glasgow), the British feather-weight Champion defeated Billv Gannon (Liverpool) in the filth round of their contest at the Caledonian Stadium, Glasgow, the referee stopping the bout as Gannon had sustained an injury to his left eye. The184 words
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Advertisement477 1936-11-02 2 Bead Office 12. Bishop Street. Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. l Phone 5471. Tet Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. f* London Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London i E.C.4 i Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel Leadm-aiaya London.477 words
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Advertisement424 1936-11-02 2 venidc vivoni TOILET PREPARATIONS are exceptionally good and inexpensive. They nv extremely satisfactory in every way and are just preparations to help you show off your very best Vrv and VI VAN I Toilet Preparations are now in I I wand and THEY MUST BE GOOD. VENIDA WAVE SET W424 words
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Article, Illustration594 1936-11-02 3 Powerful Interests Denounced -forces of selfishness and LUST FOR POWER” —Reuter. New York, Nov. 1. M Roosevelt in a final speech at MadiH >n Square Garden denounced the “powerf„l interests striving to restore the docnc that a Government is best which is indifferent.” •Never•.—Reuter. - 594 words
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Article75 1936-11-02 3 Robertson and Mr. Philip Gudalla British Radio. > The Argentine Foreign Minister, Dr. Lamas, was the King’s guest of honour at a private dinner party last night which was the first His Majesty has given at Buckingham Palace. In addition to the Foreign Secretary and the PresidentRobertson and Mr. Philip Gudalla British Radio. > - 75 words
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Article41 1936-11-02 3 —British Radio. London, Oct. 31. Mr. W.S. Morrison, who takes up his duties as Minister of Agriculture on Wednesday, speaking in Gloucestershire last night declared there would be no break in continuity of the Government’s agricultural policy. —British Radio.—British Radio. - 41 words
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Article48 1936-11-02 3 —Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 31. Shanghai will be connected by air with the Philippines, England and the United States on Nov. 5 when planes of the China National Aviation, corporation having secured the necessary permit from the Hong Kong Government to begin the Shanghai-Hong Kong service.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article102 1936-11-02 3 —British Radio. Six 11,000-ton Vessels London October 31. The Clan Line has placed what is believed to be the largest Slip building order ever received in Greenock. The Greenock Dockland Company is to build ever the nex two and half years six 11,000-tcn vers'is. The value—British Radio. - 102 words
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Article73 1936-11-02 3 —British Radio. Capital Reconstruction Scheme London. October 31. A capital reconstruction scheme is announced for the Lancashire Cotton Corporation—iermed in 1930 with a view to the nationalisation of the rotton industry in Lancashire by the acquisition of 10,000.030 spindles of which uneconomic units we<e to be scrapped—provides ior.—British Radio. - 73 words
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49 1936-11-02 3 record breaking flight to the Cape.—British Radio. London. Oct. 31. Mr. J. A. Mollison, who has just flown the North Atlantic in under 14 hours proposes. after a brief delay, to set off on a record breaking flight to the Cape.—Bri-record breaking flight to the Cape.—British Radio. - 49 words
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Article175 1936-11-02 3 Business For Tomorrow's Meeting I The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. tomorrow: 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary and Special Meetings held cn October 27, 1936. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions175 words
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Article231 1936-11-02 3 Reuter. Capital Within Artillery Range London, Oct. 2. Madrid is now within range of insurgent artillery, according to the insurrectionists’ radios claiming capture of the villages of Parla and Humanes with four big guns, machine-guns and provisions. Reuter’s special correspondent at Madrid, Mr J. R. Allwork describesReuter. - 231 words
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Article298 1936-11-02 3 Police Investigate Many I Reports i (Frcm Cur Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, November 22. A European sportsman and Kuala Lumpur police are on the trail of a jungle beast which is known to be lurking tour: miles nerth east of the town. On Saturday night298 words
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Article39 1936-11-02 3 British Radio. London, Oct. 31. The centenary of the death of John Lougn Macadam, the great road engineer, is being celebrtited and yesterday the Minister of Transport unveiled a memorial in Mr. Macadam’s native town of Ayr.—British Radio. - 39 words
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Article24 1936-11-02 3 —Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 31. The N.E.I. export duty on native rub ier has been fixed at 52 guilders per hundred kilograms.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article111 1936-11-02 3 -British Radio. Hints For Railway •r Workers London. October 31. The Lcndon, Mid.and and Scottish Railway have built a mobile film theatre which is setting out cn a tour of the company’s system during which 572 performances will be given to railway staffs of fi ms demonstrating-British Radio. - 111 words
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Article118 1936-11-02 3 British Radio Confined To Her Room For A Few Days Lcndon, Oct. 31. It was officially stated at Marlborough House today that Queen Mary is suffering from a slight co’d and as a precautionary measure is keeping to her room for the j next day or so.British Radio - 118 words
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Advertisement437 1936-11-02 3 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH S.C. 2667/55. STATE COUNCIL OFFICE, ALOR STAR. s sth Shaaban. 1355. 21st October, 1936. Tenders Invited 1 The Government of Kedah has decided to allot one pawnshop to each of the following localities and for a term of two years, commencing from Mohamedan I date Ist Moharram437 words
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Advertisement203 1936-11-02 3 Miss Dolores Stratford,, who appeared in rt Casanova,” says: Afy teeth were turning Sind dull. J was d to try Macleans •tow my teeth perfectly white i I would not be thout Macleans or anything.” HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE 2021, Pier Road, Hagan Luar IST CLASS 2ND CLASS 3RD CLASS203 words
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Article1916 1936-11-02 4 DR. H. H. KUNG’S ABLE RE VIE W Bright Outlook the occasion of the second plenary session of the Central Executive Committea, recently held in Nanking, Dr. H. H. Kung, Minister of Finance, gave a long and interesting review of matters relating to the Budget, currency1,916 words
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Article193 1936-11-02 4 To speed up mail services, the Ministry of Communications has decided to providt motortrucks for the transport or postal matter between Chengtu and Chungking, Szechuan, this service to be extended later to Shensi, Kansu, Yunnan, and Kweichow. Mail-vans are to be attached to railway193 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-11-02 4 “Safety First “Safety f :rst n is one of the most important lessons at Woodthorpe Coanc I School, Sheffields newest school opened recently. A miniature “towm,’’ complete with traffic Belisha beacons, policemen, traffic s’gns and all kinds of is used todemonstrate to young children the safety rules of the roal50 words
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271 1936-11-02 4 Interest of historians and archaeologists is now centered at Shihhutsun, a small rustic village, seven miles southeast of Nanking where another Ming tomb hasbeen discovered. Workers of the Chinghua Brick and Tile Factory in that village were digging at the hillside to get earth271 words
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Advertisement213 1936-11-02 4 Take SANATOGEN—then you will not feel so tired What Sanatogen has done for disappear, and in a short thousands of others it will do time, you will feel and for you. Your listlessness, your look a healthier, happier lack of energy to perform your being. daily task, or even to213 words
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Article1687 1936-11-02 5 A Criticism —Evils That Might Be Worse are here given from a tetter ~ttcn by Rabindranath Tagore to a friend lutyland on the present state of India v „dtr British rule.} Tjil British Empire is pluming itself on its generosity in making over ome part of1,687 words
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Article418 1936-11-02 5 Problem Of Poverty CHANGES IN INDIAN PEASANT LIFE I London. At a luncheon given by the Birth Control Intern&t cna! Information Centre to Mrs. How-Martyn on her return from a I birth-control tcur, chiefly in India and China, Mr. C. F. Strickland gave his impressions418 words
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305 1936-11-02 5 Another step in the advancement of mass-education in China will be made by the Ministry of Education early this month when the educational film movement will be launched. The purpose is three-fold, namely, to supplement teaching in primary and secondary305 words
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Advertisement187 1936-11-02 5 ENGLAND'S HIGHEST CLASS CIGARETTES Tn response to many requests Marcovitch have introduced I H I a standard sized Black White cigarette to Malaya. The H tobaccos and blending are exactly the same as the U H Magnum size. H W A century after Marcovitch in his Piccadilly shop I 1187 words
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Article326 1936-11-02 6 STORY OF TOBACCO IN JAIL Prisoners appeared in the Penang Police Court on Saturday to give evidence in the case in which Chan Tat was charged with having conveyed tobacco to prisoner No. 40 at 7.45 p.m. on Oct. 31. The prosecution, conducted by Inspector S.326 words
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Article336 1936-11-02 6 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, 1 Nyasaland, South Africa, Nigeria and Gold Coast via Singapore and tnence by Imperial airways will close at 7 p.m. today. I A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence336 words
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Article249 1936-11-02 6 SCHOOL CADETS TO TAKE PART Penang schools cadets will take part in this yeUr’s Armistice Day parade on the Esplanaae on Wednesday, xWov. 11. The Hon. the Reside, t Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, w.il inspect the parade after laying a wreath on the cenotaph. The two249 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-11-02 6 at the Labour Partv Conlerence with the wile of Edgar Andre, under aentence of death ta Germang.20 words
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Advertisement456 1936-11-02 6 STOMACH BLOWN (Pit BY GAS Discomfort Ended bChardox Just another sufferer from with a difference. For when hpT tWo troubles to his doctor, h? took tisement as well! When the was an advertisement for ChardnJ vised him to try it. It was wis« «L* That patient is rid of indigestion456 words
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Miscellaneous326 1936-11-02 6 ROYAL 6.15 9.30 Tonight, Last Night The year’s most absorbing and Romantic Air Drama WARNER BAXTER fin "HELL IN THE HEAVENS" A Fox Picture mill CONCHITA MONTENEGRO A thrilling story of daring men —not afraid of death but afraid of fear; desperate for life, yet each day braving destruction in326 words
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Miscellaneous143 1936-11-02 6 WINDSOR] 6.30 TONIGHT 9.30 The Latest Most Uproarious CANTONESE TALKIE "SILLY DETECTIVES" with 3 of the Chinese Screen’s Great Comedians HOR TAI SOH—YIP YAN PHOE Miss LAM MUI MUI. LAUGHS SONGS MUSIC I The sensational comedy that is the talk wherever shown. USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. NEXT CHANGE A 100%143 words
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Miscellaneous44 1936-11-02 6 Supreme and Inimitable ftft Ur w|| i s a iljcisive E NCHANTMENT B A I JNK OF Y ir Bond between the f rank ,n O S! PATRONS AND THE 1 REGtN^L 0 QUEEN'S «lou.shavw OPENING THURSDAY OOK NOW PLANS AT i PHONE 26444 words
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Article, Illustration106 1936-11-02 7 —IX EAR-OLD Jacqueline Giovanni, 3 British-born film actress, must postpone h< r proposed visit to Hollywood. Her mother’s renewed application foi* permission to take the child to the United States, opposed by her father, came before Mr. Justice Luwis in chambers recently. If but Mrs.106 words
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271 1936-11-02 7 Batavia, Saturday. The sinking of the V»m der VVijck off the coast ei Soerabaya is still a mystery. The cap tain, an experienced and able seaman who re ns lined till the last but was eventually saved has made the following I ng was271 words
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168 1936-11-02 7 DIVORCE DAMAGES FOR FORMER MALAYAN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 23. Hubert Leslie Barnett, an assistant in the Department of Agriculture, f-.S. ‘and F-M.S. living at Circular Road, Kuala Lumpur was granted a decree nisi with £250 agreed damages ‘against the co-res-pondent in the Divorce Court at London on168 words
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Article509 1936-11-02 7 Full Company Strength BIG ATTENDANCE AT GARDEN PARTY FAIR “More numbers, though important, are not enough to make tan efficient Company. For any unit to be efficient, there must be esprit de corps and I am very pleased to say that this very necessary characteristic is509 words
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Article116 1936-11-02 7 Choral Dramatic Society's Debut The Penang Choral and Dramatic Society on November 19 and 21 at the Town Hall will present “Accent on Youth,” a play in three acts by Samson Raphaelson. Thia will be the first production of the reorganised society. The cast will include116 words
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Article46 1936-11-02 7 Mr. Ng Ching It, secretary to Gen. Tsai Ting-kai, the Commander-in-Chief of the famous 19th Route Army, who was touring Malaya on a goodwill mission, left Penang for Bangkok by the International Express on Saturday. He was sent off by a large crowd.46 words
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Article260 1936-11-02 7 JURY'S NATURAL CAUSE VERDICT A verdict of death from natural causes was returned by the jury at the Penang Coroner’s Court on Saturday at the conclusion of the inquest on the death of a Tamil. Mukaram, who died on Oct 18 at the Penang General Hospital.260 words
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Article347 1936-11-02 7 "Behaved Like Wild Animals*' JUDGE ON HIS DUTY TO STOP SUCH CRIMES Johore Bahru. Oct. 29. “When men like you behave like wild animals and attack men with daggers and pistols there is only one way“td stop it an<T that is by flogging. It is my347 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-11-02 7 BACK TO MAIN FRONTS.—Loyalists who have been fighting on thc'Jsland of Majorca embarking for the mainland to return to other «evil war tnmto.27 words
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Advertisement202 1936-11-02 7 —Y Tnatt-Creme "kltrCoCd. Cream I n 37trVanisfiing I 1 Cream This delightful cleansing cream B will keep your pores in working Exquisitely perfumed ordef Md youl 5 A complexion young. I i logne.lt forms a lasting y It is the perfect night £o,l,,datiollfor P owder cream and should I I202 words
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Article198 1936-11-02 8 THE device of drawing red herrings across the trail is frequently employed by debaters who find themselves on uncertain ground. Neither our readers nor ourselves are blind to the defects of the Maternity Hospital in Penang, and we refuse to be side-tracked. We have been told that198 words
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Article175 1936-11-02 8 T is a jieculiar thing about Mus- solini’s mentality that even when he obviously wants to be conciliatory, he cannot refrain from uttering threats. Mussolini wants l>etter relations with Great Britain. Therefore he delivers the final death-blow to the League, that institution within whose framework British politicians still entertain175 words
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Article219 1936-11-02 8 PRESIDENT Roosevelt is nothing if not a fighter. His position as head of a great democracy is threatened by Mr. Landon who is backed by very powerful interests. At the week-end he took the fight into his opponent’s camp and delivered a rousing speech which must have won him219 words
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Article74 1936-11-02 8 Japan May Reject British Proposals Tokio, November 2. Although the Navy Min’stry and the Foreign Office have not yet reached final agreement, the Nichi Nichi understands I that Japanese rejection of the British proposal to retain article nineteen of the Washington Pact ia virtually certain. Naval expe. ts74 words
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Article63 1936-11-02 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 1 The Premier entertained the Assembly to dinner last night following the close of a strenuous session. For three days the Assembly sat until midnight each day in order to clear the agenda. The Premier recommended thHt Following their hard labours63 words
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138 1936-11-02 8 European And Chinese In Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 1. Two car s collided at a triple junction on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur last night, resulting in Mr. W. E. Mitchell, an engineer of the Radio Service Co. of Mulaya, Ltd.,138 words
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Article681 1936-11-02 8 All Souls’ Da y-~ Urba n Gold Diggers —Bird Killed By Golf Ball Roman Catholics throughout the world are observing All Souls’ Day today. It is the one day in the year set aside by the Roman Catholic Church on behalf of the souls in purgatory for681 words
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Article293 1936-11-02 8 FINE BRITISH FILM. AT MAJESTIC THE MARRIAGE OF CORBAL. With: Hazel Terry. Nils Asther, Noah Beery, anti [Hugh Sinclair. A.C.M. Woolf production. I Adapted from “The Nuptials of Corbal" by [Rafael Sabatini. Directed by Karl Grune. .Showing at the Majestic. The French Revolution gives the plot to293 words
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Article248 1936-11-02 8 Mercantiles Defeat Government Servants (From Our Own Co respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 1. Playing on the Pudu Road ground yes* terday the Mercantile Co-operative j Society defeated the Government Servant Co-operators by three goals to nil in the j first round tie of the knock-out socc« r248 words
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Advertisement233 1936-11-02 8 SIMONDS MILK STOUK 10 QWB h HOP LfAF BRAND /ji\\ x'VmRaJL 1 v-V Vthi hohea>/ ’O~ 1 JwW and 801 l led by H.&C. SIMONDS. READING ENGLAND. ICALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong.) (Incorporated in Shanghai.) SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR ALWAYS IN STOCK IRONSIDE LOTUS233 words
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1693 1936-11-02 9 Serious Lack Of Educated Officers For Higher Posts NO ENGLISH SCHOOLS 4i F HERE is not only a serious lack of educated officers capI able of succeeding to the higher appointments in the administrative Service but there is also an acute shortage of educated1,693 words
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Article339 1936-11-02 9 Handicaps For Wednesday Following are the handicaps for the second day of the Pe.Uk Turf Club Autumn Meeting, to be run at Ipoh on Wednesday, Nov. 4:— HORSES, Class 4, Div. 1, 5 Furs. Straight. CISCARA 9 DO UNITY 7.7. 8 .13 CHEERFUL EYES 8.12339 words
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Article116 1936-11-02 9 IW>— SATURDAY TODAY London —(Spot) £208.0.0 No market London —(3 months) £206.5.00 No market Singapore $101.75 $101,125 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.—(Sundried) $6.20 $6.20 BLACK PEPPER $B.OO $B.OO RUBBER:— London Bffcd Bid New York 16Xc(G) 17c(G) Singapore- Spot 28gc 282 Nov./Dec. 282 c 29Jc Jan./Mar 283 c116 words
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Advertisement202 1936-11-02 9 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have •topped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains. Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Lumbago, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor’s new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans,202 words
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Advertisement99 1936-11-02 9 "E. O.” Hotel PENANG Wednesday, 4th November I DINNER DANCE Dance Music by aI 2 THE NEW "E. O.” ORCHESTRA Under the Direction of Mr. ERIC NECKHEIM S.S. "PRESIDENT ADAMS” IN PORT :o: For Table Reservations, ’Phone 322, :o: Saturday, 7th November Extension to 2 a.m. OFFICIAL POPPr DAY BALL99 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1936-11-02 10 Spirit Of Toleration In Malaya Good Sign THAT the spirit of toleration evident in Malaya was in itself a sign of unity, but for the sake of future happiness and harmony a more permanent unity should be effected, was one of1,109 words
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229 1936-11-02 10 MISS N. PURDOM MARRIED AT MALACCA Malacca, Oct. 31. In the presence of a large and distinguished gathering the marriage took place this evening of Miss Nell Purdom, Principal of the Malay Girls’ Training Centre, to I Mr. G. C. Irving, of the229 words
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Article246 1936-11-02 10 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT ENCOURAGING THRIFT AMONG CHILDREN j Malaya has often been held up as a country of spendthrifts. I The FederatetTMaTay States Government wants to correct any such tendency. It is starting from the very bottom, by training school children in the “thrift habit." You246 words
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Advertisement96 1936-11-02 10 TODAY’S NEWS TODAY! IS REUTER’S CABLE SERVICE Ml SPECIAL CABLES from OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS, received up to ONE O’CLOCK TODAY, appear in this issue of the PINANG GAZETTE Under the present arrangement with Reuter, LtcL, their World News Cables may not be printed in any section of a Malayan newspaper96 words
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Advertisement104 1936-11-02 10 ’wnspw' f fI I f r I liu I «ji I i 81 I I I. f Fire, Fall and Jw 8 _______M I Thief Resisting. < THE CHATWOOD DUPLEX" SAFE.. Sp< daily designed to meet the needs of the Householder, the Trader, and 2.T“XrS ss,ng numerous brand,es throughout which104 words
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Article1156 1936-11-02 11 morris shares to appreciate Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 22. t nt of the most satisfactory chareristics of industrial markets at t moment is the maintenance of a ci'lv volume of activity rather than a speculative rise in prices. Steady turnovers is symptomatic of fines1,156 words
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Article279 1936-11-02 11 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’» Shan List today RUBBER Allenby 1.60 1.70 Alor Gajah 1.22 J 1.30 Ayer Hitam 1.40 1.50 Ayer Molek 1.121 1-20 Ayer Panas 1.72$ I.Bo' Bassett 65 70 Batu Lintang 1.221 I.27sex Benta 1.00 1.10 Broga 96 1.00279 words
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Article41 1936-11-02 11 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. output figures for the week ended at 7 a.m. on the 26th instant. No. 5 Dredge, 50.40 piculs, No. 7 Dredge, 134.40 piculs, No. 8 Dredge. 116.00 piculs, Ronpibon Dredge 224.00 piculs.41 words
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Article177 1936-11-02 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 91 93 Hong Fatt 92% 95 Jelebu 90 92% Kuchai 87 90 Lukut 1.20 1.22% North Taiping 54 50 Petalings 7.40 7.50 Rahman Hyd. 1.00 1.02 Rantau Ordy. 92% 95 Rantau Pref. 97% 1.00 Sungei Luas 1)47% 1.50 Sungei Way 2.65 2.70177 words
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Article115 1936-11-02 11 Lone on on Previously Latest i paris 105 1164 105 New York 4.885 4-88’1 Montreal 4.88£ 4.888 Brussels 28.94 J 28.94*. Geneva 21.27? 2127* Amsterdam 9.03 9.03 Milin 92% ®2% Berlin 12.15 12.15$ Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26% Prague 158.; 1385115 words
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Article153 1936-11-02 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyer» Seilers MINING:— Ampats 4jij 4(41 Hi tarns 48 51 Jelebus 87$ 92$ Johans 25 27. Katus 19|3 2010 Kramats 50|6 52)0 K. Lanjuts 18)3 19) K. Kampars 11)9 12|3 Pangnga Rivers 8)10$ 9IIJ Pungahs 21)3 22) Raubs 6.40 6.50 Rawang Tin Fields 7)1 i153 words
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Article179 1936-11-02 11 RUBBER Buyer» SeDsfll Bassetts 62% 65 Ayer Panas 1-67% 1.75 Bassetts 62 67 B. Lin tangs 1.22% 1-27% Brogas 92% 97% M. Pindas 1.57% 1.65 Mentakabs 42% 45 Pa.lims 1.92 1)2 2.00 Sungei Tukangs 1.25 1.30 cum Ulu Benuts 52 1)2 55 TINS Ampats 41 4,4% Batu Selangor179 words
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Article126 1936-11-02 11 London, October 31. RUBBER Strong. Spot 8$ buyers 8 j s a sellers. Jan.)March 8? 6 buyers 82 sellers. April June 8 t 5 buyers 8, 7 S sellers. July Sept. 8£ buyers 8$ sellers. New York 16.85 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 41,367 tons Liverpool 56,363126 words
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Article264 1936-11-02 11 Forward Sale For 1937 At 8.10d. A Pound The report of the directors of Sungei Tukong Rubber Plantations Ltd. states that the profit for the year ended June last was £4,163, after charging directors’ fees of £500 and London expenses of £534. The balance brought forward from last264 words
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Advertisement130 1936-11-02 11 BAI> NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAFPIJ 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 Provincial130 words
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Advertisement567 1936-11-02 11 IKS, HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hong Koog.) F: Liability of members i* lir r ,t l to extent and in manner prewnbed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Head Office HONG KONG. Authorised Capital I50.000UDM Issued and Fully paid up B20,000JMM Reserve Funds567 words
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Article705 1936-11-02 12 Expense Not Justified By Service Conditions MR. F. H. SOUTHERN AND SUEZ CANAL DUES Speaking after the launch of the EUerman Line's cargo steamer City of Agra from the Dumbarton yard of Messrs. Wm. Denny and Bros.. Ltd., Mr. F H. Southern, managing drector of the705 words
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Article220 1936-11-02 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today M.S. “MARON” from Singapore, sails for Boston, New York and Balumore. S.S. “GOGRA” from Far East sails for Rangoon Calcutta. M.S. “BELLEROPHON” from Liverpool sails for Kobe, Osaka and Yokohama TOMORROW M.S. “ALSIA”from Europe via Colombo. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore220 words
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Article241 1936-11-02 12 Each To Carry Two Airplanes More than 20 factories in different parts of the Soviet Union are to supply the material and equipment for the two new icebreakers under construction —the Kirov and the Kuibyshev—which are to be launched for the Arctic navigation season of 1937. As241 words
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Article59 1936-11-02 12 ’On account of new Customs regulations at Viramgam land frontier, many consignees are arranging consignments intended for Bhavnagar to be landed at Bombay or other Kathiawar ports. Others intend transhipping at Bhavnagar to British India ports by country craft. The latter would appear to constitute material alteration59 words
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Advertisement63 1936-11-02 12 {“Follow The Fleet”! I OF j Marconi Users, i J;THE RADIO-GRytM with I Tone, Quality, Reliability. This instrument, complete with Automatic t Record changer, is a Musical Masterpiece, and Like Life Itself. Wave-Length i New Model 9» 7to 2,000 h I 366 -BlWiwfM I WmtiiH Me rs R few 463 words
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Miscellaneous1810 1936-11-02 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES, KING EDWARD'S 8.8. C. STAGES NOVEL' F CORONATION EXHIBITION i WAVELENGTH BROADCAST TELEVIEWERS SEE. LATEST v T^ at I ♦ti CAR MODELS itB wavelength from 22.94 metres to 31.45 The BBC. announces that Hs Majesty VMR mwwthw I j t, i metres. Transmiss.ons now take place the1,810 words
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Advertisement291 1936-11-02 13 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. From Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Nov. 5 PRES. ADAMS Dec. 2 Dec. J*» Nov. 19 PRES. HARRISON Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Dec. 3 PRES. HAYES Dec. 30 Jan. 12 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on our291 words
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Advertisement860 1936-11-02 13 s -ST» riff *6» 1 i t PO and Gt VZ BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Sinerapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. s/S “MATA HARI” Nov. 6 Outwards from London for China Japan.860 words
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Miscellaneous605 1936-11-02 13 RADIO Gunpowder, treason and plot:” read by nouncement. 5.54 —English lessons. 6.20 Mr K P. Deighton. !—Merry potpourri. 6.50 —News bulletin.' Sl5 Very Light music on the organ of 7.10 —Gems from “Die Walkur” by R. Midune Tussaud’s Cinema by Edward Wagner. 8.00 —Evening service. 8.20 O’Henry, and by Cedric605 words
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Miscellaneous700 1936-11-02 13 German. Call DJQ. B.3s—Announcing the VU C CALCUTTA new me. th. 9.20 p.m.—News and economic review in Wavelength 49.10 metres (8,100 km. English on DJE. DJQ. and in Dutch on TODAY DJA. DJB. 9.35 —Today in Germany. 7.16 p.m.—Talk: The new’ Indian ConSound pictures. 9.50—A little German stitution Changes in700 words
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Miscellaneous63 1936-11-02 13 ZBW HONG KONG Wavelength: 34J» m- (8750 kc|*). TODAY 3.30- p.m.—Chinese Programme. 6.30- p.m.—European Programme. 7.30 p.m.—Local-Time Signal, Weathei Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m.—Daventry—News Bulletin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. TOMORROW 3.30—6.30 p.m.—Chinese Programme. 16.30 —10.30 p.m.—European Programme. 7.30 p.m.—Local-Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announce men63 words
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1375 1936-11-02 14 Fast 1 hreequarters And Indefatigable Pack (Krom Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, October 31. Fast, liard-tnarking threequarters and an almost indefatigable pick, which worked splendidly in tight and loose gave 1 enang a 14 points (one goal, two tries and a penally goal) to six1,375 words
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Article95 1936-11-02 14 Kulim Golf Club 1936 Championship Final i D. Campbell met T. Kite If ng :n the final of the 1936 Golf Championship of the Kulim Club, cn Thursday and won on tbe i st grec»', 2 upi Scores: Campbell *****4645 40 Kitcbing *****3645 40 Campbell *****4564 4295 words
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Article317 1936-11-02 14 CRICKET’. Australians Dismissed Far 762 i Adelaide. October 31. The weather was cool and sunny when the game between South Australia and the M.C.C. team was resumed today before 12,000 spectators. Bradman was present in the capacity of a Test selector. South Australia continued to bat317 words
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338 1936-11-02 14 BADMINTON: Thrilling Struggle In Men's Final The Singapore men’s open singles bad 11 minton title changed hands yesterday when J Tan Chong Tee of the Marigold Badminton J Party dethroned last year’s champion, Leow Kim Fatt. after one, of the most thrilling 1 struggle seen here338 words
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Article1311 1936-11-02 14 League Football Results And 1 ables London, Oct. 31. OLLOWING are results of matches played or Saturday in the Eng- lish and Scottish football leagues together with positions of the teams to date ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIVISION I Birmingham 1 Bolton W. 1 Charlton A. 1 Sheffield1,311 words
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Advertisement182 1936-11-02 14 Ijhis is the Essence of GOOD HEALTH! I B mSBi ESSENCE OF nJ.? >n S'St3 Q r ti- < n c s' .r. but in add !<_£.■ state it is BRAND a Co. ltd. KULM TAKE Brand’s Essence of Chicken regularly for abundant fitness and glorious good health! B A182 words
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920 1936-11-02 15 mountain stream pays BEST DIVIN DEND (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, October 31. CONTRARY to expectations, the first day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting opened in fine wea’ther. There was a good attendance including H.H. the Sultan of Perak, the920 words
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Article180 1936-11-02 15 Record Crowd At Belfast Belfast. October 31. A record crowd of 40.000 saw Scotland defeat Ireland by three goals to one in the international football match here today. The gates were closed before the match began and extra police were called in to prevent the crowd180 words
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Article50 1936-11-02 15 (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, October 31. In an inter-port rugby match this afternoon Bangkok, playing on a perfect pitch, defeated Saigon in an exciting game by 17 points (two dropped goals and three tries) to nil. Saigcn played valiantly but were outgeneraled and were inferior in speed.50 words
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Article120 1936-11-02 15 Negri-Malacca XV. Outclassed (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor ran up another huge score in I their inter-State rugby match against Negri-Malacca here today, winning comjfortably by 31 points (five goals and two (tries) to nil. A Selangor victory was exi pected but the side pleased120 words
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112 1936-11-02 15 Rugby Union Results Lor.don, Oct. 31. Following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today:— Cumberland 3 Northumberland 5 Durham 3 Cheshire 7 Bath 6 Harlequins 5 Bedford 4 Northampton 3 Guy’s Hosp 8 Old Alleynians 5 Leicester 22 O. M. Taylors 3 London Welsh112 words
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Article53 1936-11-02 15 Trounced By Sultan Abdul Hamid College (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Oct. 3L The rugby match between the Penang Free School and Sultan Abdul Hamid College was played on the College ground yesterday and resulted in a win for the Collegians by 1853 words
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Advertisement280 1936-11-02 15 FLEET COST RECORDS PROVE V’B ECONOMY.. .'TKUlurm oft service mil&i *_l J y prove A? performance I > Fleet of 40 Canadian Ford V-8' J v Trucks operated by Fogdeiv 1 r Brisbane Co.. Singapore. The carefully kept operating and m *.intenance cost records of many large fleet operators prove280 words
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Article, Illustration159 1936-11-02 16 Mrs Findlay, widow of Capt. Findlay who was killed in the Johannesburg air race. □tfr. Herbert Morrison (left), chatting with Mr. Will Henderson at the Labour Party Conference at Edinburg. Rebel ‘Dictator’ I His Chiefs GENERAL FRANCO (left), with General» Mola and Saliquet, taking the159 words
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