Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 November 1936
1936-11-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-11-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 259. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,193 L PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article297 1936-11-05 1 .—Reuter Wireless. BRITAIN CLOSELY WATCHING EVENTS London, Nov. 4. In a long Parliamentary answer on Iraq this afternoon, the Foreign secretary gave a review of events fol•wing the ultimatum of the military leaders on October 29 in the course of which he spoke of the shock with.—Reuter Wireless. - 297 words
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Article126 1936-11-05 1 British Radio. Arab Rulers Action Spontaneous i The Colonifil Secretary was questioned cn all aspects of the Palestine situation• in the House of Commons yesterday. In the course of a dozen or more answers, he made the following points. The delegation of powers to the Military Commander under theBritish Radio. - 126 words
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Article114 1936-11-05 1 ver al times to stress points. —Reuter Wireless. Spectacle In The House Of Lords London, Nov. 3. Gleaming like u jewel casket, peers in their scarlet, ermine robes and peereses in 1 vening dress, furs and diamonds, the House of Lords was a marvellous spectacle "hen thever al times to stress points.—Reuter Wireless. ' - 114 words
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Article, Illustration622 1936-11-05 1 —British Radio. Old Men Women Building Defences GETAFE SUBURB A MASS OF RUINS Madrid, Nov. 4. Fortification of the city continues apace. Ail pavingstones on the roads from the city are being pulled up and barricades are being built by old men and women assisted—British Radio. - 622 words
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Article92 1936-11-05 1 behalf of the town of Jarrow.—British Radio. Petition Presented In The Commons The culmination of the march of 200 unemployed from Jarrow, a distressed Tyneside town, to London was reached at the opening of yesterday’s sitting of the House of Commons when the J arrow member, Miss Ellenbehalf of the town of Jarrow.—British Radio. - 92 words
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Article132 1936-11-05 1 Sir Henry Smith, the well-known engineer who arrived from Home by the P. &O. “Naldera” this morning, was in- volved in motor car accident at Northam Road, just in front of the Runnymede Hotel at about 8.30 Am. I Sir Harry Smith and a132 words
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Article54 1936-11-05 1 .—Reuter. Paris, Nov. 4. M. Daladier announces that Jura district will be fortified to bar the way to I invadersward who might violate Swiss neutrality. The Maginot Line will be ex-' tended northwards to the sen and the un-' fortified zone behind the salient oppositej.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article81 1936-11-05 1 —Reuler. Attempt To Induce New Zealand To Join Sen Francisco. November 4. An attempt to extend the American shipping strike to Australia and New Zealand was made when the Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast Lcngsuoremen’s Association sent a joint cable to the Waterside Workers Union at Auckland,—Reuler. - 81 words
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Article66 1936-11-05 1 fund of £200,000 for playing fields.—Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 3. The Lord Mayor announces that the National Memorial Fund to King George will be devoted to the erection of a statue of King George on U site to be acquired facing the Houses of Parliament atfund of £200,000 for playing fields.—Reuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article57 1936-11-05 1 —Reuter. London, Nov. 4 The Sultan of Selangor accompanied by Prince Hamed, visited the Ross Institute and London School of Tropical Medicine. t He was welcomed by Sir Malcolm Watson The Sultan expressed the hope that work done ir. his State would, through the School and Institute,—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article81 1936-11-05 1 A daring robbery was reported to have occurred last night tat Penacg Road at' about 7.30 Five Chinese wemen were walking along For arg Road and when passing a lane opposite Argyll Road, it was alleged that a Chinese snatched at the gold chain and locket81 words
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Article53 1936-11-05 1 Miss Teng Gin Keow, the well-known Penang girl athlete, who represented Malaya in the sprints at the last AllChina Olympiad, will be married to Mr. Sim Tong Min of Siam on Dec. 24. Gin Kcow was until recently on the teaching staff of the Fukien53 words
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Article153 1936-11-05 1 —Reuter. To Take Precedence Over Other Business London, Nov. 4. The Cabinet has approved the terms cf the Public Order Bill. It is understood that the objects pf the Bill are to strengthen the powers of the police to prohibit of divert politictel processions likely to lead—Reuter. - 153 words
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Article, Illustration209 1936-11-05 1 JOHN HENRY LEWIS SUSPENDED London Nov. 5. ’i i The Washington district of the Columbia Boxing Commission has suspended John Henry Lewis, the coloured lightheavy-weight champion of the! world, for an alleged failure to appear in a bout at Washington on Oct. 13. The suspension is effective209 words
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Advertisement16 1936-11-05 1 AH CHEONG No 47, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.16 words
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Advertisement44 1936-11-05 1 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY —See Page 9 MRRQHHCiRqi Zhe opening of our Cake and Confectionery Department A FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Wedding, Birthday Christening Cakes, Cakes Confectionery of all Assorted Tarts, Swiss Rolls and Tea Cakes,. WITH CUR ROYAL BAKERY GUARANTEE OF QyALSTY.44 words
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899 1936-11-05 2 Japanese Intellectuals Urge Change Of Attitude “POLICY IN THE PAST A FAILURE 1 liquidation of the “two Kwangs’" situation has caused a change in the attitude of Japan toward China. The misconception held by many Japanese that China would never be unified but remain899 words
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Article128 1936-11-05 2 Ushiuma, a kind of horse with no inane and resembling an ox f »s an an ma! found exclusively on Tancgashima, an stand in Kagoshima Prefecture, in Japan. There are at present 11 ushiuma on the island, and the Education Department is g.ving special128 words
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Article287 1936-11-05 2 i Oriental v. Occidental Cultures I AW AH’S young Americans of Japanese arcestry find themselves challenged by a variety of problems resulting from their attempts of problems resulting from I American living standards after emerging from oriental backgrounds. I Differences between oriental land occidental cultures, affecting287 words
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Article, Illustration72 1936-11-05 2 Mr. T.V. Soong, member of the Standing Comm ttee of the National Economic Council and Chairman, of the Directors of the Bank of China, which is one of the biggest Chinese Government banks f laid the foundation stone for the new building of the Bank of China72 words
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Article339 1936-11-05 2 QUALITY RATHER THAN QUANTITY JAPAN will mobilise the best aviaI tion brains of the country in an effort to build “the most efficient air1 craft in the world” under a compromise plan for the development of civil flying worked out by the Army and Navy, the Asahi339 words
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Advertisement572 1936-11-05 2 Head Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1178 with extensions. Telegrams: i Gazette Peaang. Singapore Office Cecil Street. Singapore. i Phone 5471. Tel “Times" 1 Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Landon Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C.4 Phone Central 3608—3603 Tel Lesdiraiaya Lordcn. SUBSCRIPTION572 words
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Advertisement219 1936-11-05 2 GOVERNM ENT I NOTIFICATION I Vacancy For a Dredge Master ’i 1 Applications are invited for the post of Dredge Master. Public Works Department, Straits Settlements. The appointment is non-pensionable and the initial salary offered is $4,200/- per annum. Previous experience in dredging is desirable and other things being equal219 words
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Advertisement127 1936-11-05 2 I I /ft A ••>• j f ftft- I: vA; ®F i ft ft fcft I ft--! r cjxni 8c i. C—-ft .< lb ftx r I -I I /CcFx. fwWii l X wy nOK Wik ip 1 K J t Is S fe K,,. Al Ra W 5. B127 words
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Article, Illustration757 1936-11-05 3 ROOSEV ELT’S OVERWHELMING VICTORY Scenes of Rejoicing in New York republicans accept result IN SPORTING SPIRIT —Reuter. New York, Nov. 4. he figures of the popular vote at 5 30 p.ru. were: Roosevelt 23,160,365. Landon 14,423,777. Lemke 601,331. xsevelt was beaten in his home dist- ct, Hyde Park, securing 1,057—Reuter. - 757 words
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Article176 1936-11-05 3 fit of the community as a whole.” —British Radio. "EXISTING CAPITALIST SYSTEM" Lcndon Nov. 4. The terms of the official Labour amendment to the Commons Address in repiy to the speech from the Throne were made known tonight. They are as follows: "We regret your Majesty’sfit of the community as a whole.”—British Radio. - 176 words
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Article71 1936-11-05 3 —British Radio. London, Nov. 4. In the House of Commons this afternoon, the Minister of Transport introduced the first measure of the Government legislative programme for the new session—the Trunk Roads Bill the object of which is to provide that the Minister of Transport shell be the—British Radio. - 71 words
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Article49 1936-11-05 3 ANGLO ITALIAN TRADE PACT .—British Radio. It is understood that one of the principal features of the new Anglo-Italian trade agreement, which it is expected will be initialled in Rome at the end of this week, will be the provision of a satisfactory quota for British coal —British Radio..—British Radio. - 49 words
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Article186 1936-11-05 3 —British Radio. No Extended Tour London, Nov. 4. The announcement in the King's Speech from the Throne at the opening of the new session of Parliament yesterday that it was His Majesty’s hope to re-visit his Indian Dominions has aroused widespread interest. No arrangements have yet—British Radio. - 186 words
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Article213 1936-11-05 3 A Mysterious Organisation i Tokio. A peace conference under Japan’s leadership that would inaugurate Q new league of nations, based on self-denying principles excluding territorial conquest and national (spheres of influence or trade wars, is proposed by the Shiunso (literally “purple I cloud”) society. This mysterious213 words
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Article87 1936-11-05 3 of breaches of the 'agreement. —British Radio. Another Protracted Meeting London, Nov. 4. 1 The international committee for application of the agreement regarding non-in-tervention in Sp?.i»i met at the Foreign Office for two hours this morning. The session was resumed at four o’clock. The committee made a shortof breaches of the 'agreement.—British Radio. - 87 words
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Article63 1936-11-05 3 ness left unfinished this morning.—British Radio. London, Nov. 4. The ordinary weekly meeting of the Cabinet this morning was attended fo" the first time by the new Minister of Agriculture, Mr. W. S. Morrison, and Mr. L. Hore Belisha, Minister of Transport. The Cabinet was resumed at theness left unfinished this morning.—British Radio. - 63 words
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Advertisement74 1936-11-05 3 [V "T M t MfMwb V /IV r Of course you’ll want full-colour Kodachrome movies of the colourful outdoor scenes. For such shots, Kodachrome is the obvious answer. Now available in MiWt CIHĔ-KODAK' 8 a camera everybody can afford. It excels by its utmost simplicity in manipulation, and economic use.74 words
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Advertisement226 1936-11-05 3 KEILLERS DUNDEE MARMALADE 138 YEARS AGO MRS. JAMES KEILLER MADE AND MARKETED THE FIRST MARMALADE IN GREAT BRITAIN. TO-DAY her i original recipe is still J i W'faithfully followed. 1 2'■ Just pure cane sugar f medals and the finest Seville oranges—but it is in veil I rn method of226 words
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Article366 1936-11-05 4 Municipal President's $lOO,OOO House 81 MEMBERS AGAINST All correspondence relating to the erer-. lion of a new $lOO,OOO house for the' Singapore Mu< icipal President was tabbed' *t the meeting of the S.S. (Singapore> Association held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Oct. 26. After discussion366 words
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Article228 1936-11-05 4 Fermenting Intoxicating Liquor With an infant in her arms and a throe year old boy by her side, a Cmnese woman, Tan Oh Ngah, appeared before Mr. H. Watson in the Middle Court, Penang, -charged with fermenting intoxicating .liquor, and »ng in potscssi.cn oi distilling apparatus. The228 words
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91 1936-11-05 4 Selangor To Continue Cash Grants Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. It is propos'd in SeFnngc-r to continue at reduced rate the cash scholarships of boys completing their course and leaving the school, in order to tide them over the period of further training, while newly in91 words
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Article971 1936-11-05 4 WEDDING P.zLLS The marriage was solemnised at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Kuala Lumpur. during the week-end, between Miss Dorothy Jean Allan Gordon Grant, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grant, of Ovenstone, Forfar, Scotland, and Mr Norman Janies Alexander, of Ulu Eulou Estate, Sungei Buloh,971 words
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176 1936-11-05 4 Appointment From Malay Administrative Service Kuala Lumpur, November 4. Owing to the increasing number of cases which are now being dealt wnth by the magistrate's courts, Kuala Lumpur, and in view of the great number of cases which the First Magistrate, as the State Commissioner176 words
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Article126 1936-11-05 4 Shortage In Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. There is a shortage of Government quarters in Kualli Lumpur for senior officers,' and those for whom no quarters are avail-' [able therefore have to stay in a hotel; temporarily, ft is proposed to muke provi-' so»’ in126 words
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Article157 1936-11-05 4 Sidings Cost $lB,BlO Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. Provision of $14,503 is required to meet the cost of constructing a private siding t near Sungei Toh Pawang Station on the I Kedah line of the F. .S. Railways for receiving and foiwarding traffic to and157 words
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139 1936-11-05 4 What It Will Cost F.M.S. Government Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. The creation of the new office of Chair- man, Transport Licensing Board, for the co-ordination and control of means and facilities for transport in the Federated MJ ilay States, and the arrival on July 31139 words
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Article200 1936-11-05 4 Four More Centro* Quarters To Facilitate Repairs r Kuala Lumpur, NoTJ 4. Repairs of damage by lightning and storms to the electricity supply system of Kuala Lumpur are to be facilitated by a plan to erect four additional control quarters, at key switching points on the200 words
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Article67 1936-11-05 4 ‘I Assistant To Make 'I Good i! r f Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. Because a bicycle was stolen whilst under i the charge of a teclThical assistant in the ..Kuala Lumpur Electrical Department, a i sum of $5O is being asked for in the Federal Council for a67 words
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Advertisement458 1936-11-05 4 Pots, Pans or Paintwork— it makes no difference to VIM I: v/ -nr-» DOOR: "I feel as F===l |j==i g' though I’ll nevr be I I yC I| I dean again. My paint- I i i work’s filthy I MM i KETTLE I’m Q JpCCQa I stained and dirty, too—458 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-11-05 5 light-lieutenant tommy ROSE stgning at Linz airport, Austria. (Picture by wire.) (Picture by wire.)(Picture by wire.) - 21 words
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705 1936-11-05 5 Keynote Of Speeches At Annual Meeting Seremban, ABOUT 80 members, representative of the four States were present at the annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Hospital Assistants and Dressers’ Association. which took place at the Vivekananda Students’ Hall, Seremban. during the weekC. A group photograph705 words
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431 1936-11-05 5 “Should Have Come Prepared” YEW HING alias Ting Lee Hoe pleaded guilty on Monday, at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark, to a charge of residing in the Colony after he was lawfully banished for the period of his life from431 words
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Article175 1936-11-05 5 Seven Years And i Whipping (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Tuesday. Seow Png, who was found guilty of armed robbery by the unanimous verdict of 1 a common jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, was sentenced this morning by the Hon. Mr. Justice Adrian Clark to seven years’175 words
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Article123 1936-11-05 5 Province Wellesley Donations Mrs. L. D. Wood, Lady Organiser for Province Wellesley, desires to acknowledge the following donations Public Enemies Nos. 1 2 $34.00 Avondale 10.00 Anon 1-00 Anon 1-00 Anon 5.00 which have been placed in her collecting tin. The Straits Trading Club’s Poppy Day Whist123 words
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Article98 1936-11-05 5 Enlargement Corrections Cost $974 j Kuala Lumpur,; Nov. 4. The Crown Agents have reported payment of £1,175 7s. lid. ($10,074.82) to j the publishers of Volume HI of “The Birds of the Malay Peninsula.” j Owing to enlargement of the volume by 40 pages so as98 words
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Article, Illustration240 1936-11-05 5 The "EinJen” which left Wilhelmshaven on Oct. 10 oe a six months’ cruise through the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean to the Far East; she is due back at Wilhelsmshaven on April 20, 1937. Coming from Ceylc».' the “Emden” wifi cull at Singapore from Dec. 11 till Dec.240 words
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Article245 1936-11-05 5 Including 500 From Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Tuesday. More than one thousand Malay pilgrims to Mecca will travel by the steamer •Cyclops” which leaves Singapore today.' About 600 will board the vessel here and another 500 at Penang. For many of the passengers the245 words
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Article102 1936-11-05 5 $2,000 Incurred In Expenses Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. Expenses in connection with the ceremony of installation of Tengku Alam Shah as the Raja Muda, Selangor, and of Tengku Badar Shah as the Raja BendaHara. Selangor, which took place on July 20. including the cost of travelling of102 words
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Article186 1936-11-05 5 Suicide To Avoid Arrest Paris, October 23. The madman Paul U ghetto, who on Wednesday murdered eight people at Lardiers, in the Basque Alps, was trapped last night. He committed suic de to avoid arrest. i He was found hiding in the loft of a farm186 words
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Article275 1936-11-05 5 PETITIONER EXPLAINS LONG DELAY A Decree nisi granted to Hilda Andree o* July 4, 1931, on her petition for dissolutio* of her marriage with Carl Lawrence Andtetf; was made absolute on Monday, in the Higts Court, Singapore, by Mr. Justice Adrian Clark. Mr. Claude da275 words
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Advertisement141 1936-11-05 5 T 1 T dA "\J TT 81—,,,, y I High signal-to-noiseratio—f i d lit yreproduction—super sensitr”-; —these IIHsIS iHEnn are features of the new iSEH EBmHI G. E. C. Fidelity All-Wave 8-valve By J 'Superhet. jMffllEEl In practical terms they mean better entertainment from distant stations and perfect entertainment from141 words
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Article185 1936-11-05 6 An unusual case under the Bankruptcy Ordinoncc, was mentioned before Mr. M. <J. Hay in the District Court, Peuanß. yesterday, when a Tamil employee of th** Post and Telegraph Office. Penang, namen V. Muthusamy, was charged on a crimin'»* summons—-that he on July 28 did obtain a loan185 words
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Article237 1936-11-05 6 The following letter from a Straitsbom Chinese ai d former Government servant has been received by Dr. Chen Su Lan, Anti-Op’um Cl:nic, Singapore. Appealing for aid the man says:— I um a Straits (Penang) born Chinese of 24 years of age and a clerk by237 words
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Article98 1936-11-05 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov, 4. The Hon. Mr. D. H. Elias, General manager of the F.M.S. Wiilways, and Mr. Low Kee 800, retired Senior Chinese interpreter in the F.M.S., were each decorated in front of the Federal Building by H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas, the98 words
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930 1936-11-05 6 Thoroughly English Mus e whole work is thoroughly English; It is intelligent without I being intellectual, profound without being obscure; under A. cool exterior there is affection, perhaps even some sentiment 4 but there is no gush and no passion.” Thus writes the Rev.930 words
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Miscellaneous387 1936-11-05 6 Hail! The Screen’s Proudest 4-Star Achievement OPENING DARRYL F. TONIGHT ffiSll HFATJ B U II L ZANUCK'S Surpassing Their Own Most $2,000,000 Super, I GLORIOUS ACHI EVE MtNTS I g -y •^E^UrTTni IIIIIHII Mil! rnm mini 4 Great StarB The stars and picture- 42 Featured Si makers of the most387 words
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Miscellaneous128 1936-11-05 6 ROY AL wiivnsoß 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 T KJ XX Streamline Action! Hurling Drama On j A Speeding Train! Loaded With Laughs! 1 6 20 OPENING TONIGHT J-36 "FLORIDA SPECIAL" A Paramount Picture TO PEACE" with JACK OAKIE SALLY EILERS! WM E I with Kent Taylor, Frances Drake, J. Farrell128 words
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2821 1936-11-05 7 ANCIEN T SYSTEM OF SELLING OR CUTTING UP THE DEBTOR Excellent Deterrent To Insolvency SELDOM has an address given at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Penang Rotary Club been so interesting as that given vestcrdav by Mr. M. C. Hay, District Judge, Penang. The sneaker chose as his subject2,821 words
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Advertisement723 1936-11-05 7 Glands Made Active and Yoii-Mul Vigour Restored In 24’Hours Amricaißocttr’tOiMweryStrentlh- p”: era Bled, Nerves, Bedy, Memory, Brain, Mssctes, and Endnrance- flK| Better Tbaa Gland Operations. c tor Dr GI V” r nini, recently wrote: Thanka to the discovery of an Amer- 2? ,re<^" out v ai < lean Doctor, it723 words
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Article672 1936-11-05 8 ■jRHE Federation has in turn played the role of rich and poor relation. Now that revenue is flowing ftĕfely into the f ederal coffers, the Colony, in the role of less wealthy cousin, looks a little enviously at the millions accruing to the F.M.S. The672 words
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Article113 1936-11-05 8 PENANG TURF CLUB To The Editor. Sir, —I notice that at a meeting of the Penang Turf Club a proposal was carried to the effect that both classes of subscriptions would be raised by ssj-. This to my mind is a retrograde step. Some years ago113 words
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Article184 1936-11-05 8 To The Editor. Sir, —We must all feel horror at the I thought that men of this town are reduced to obtaining a livelihood by the sale of cigarettes made from stubs picked up in the street, and others to (buying these cigarettes; but your 'correspondent exaggerates184 words
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Article709 1936-11-05 8 Naldera in a Hurry—Pilot Overboard More Tigers in Kuala Lumpur —Scare at Hospital—Mui Tsai Problem PASSENGERS on the P. and O. Naldera must have been upset at the arrival of the liner at Penang in the middle of the night. Early this morning sightseers could be seen709 words
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Article198 1936-11-05 8 European And Chinese Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 4. A serious car collision took place in Taiping yesterday at about 2 p.m., and as a result two persons, a European and a Chinese, have been adm tted into hospital. From information available, it appeared198 words
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Article199 1936-11-05 8 AIK MAILS > A mail for Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Singapore-Austi alia air mail service will close at 7 p.m. ioday. (Deferred Departure). EASTBOUND NETHERLANDS AIR 1 MAIL The Eastbound Netherlands aircraft left Rangoon for Bangkok at 6.10199 words
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Advertisement304 1936-11-05 8 j ai i wwi’WMWMa— niwrwiinTaM—■t Beauty L Preparations I ■I High Class Toiletries I s| and Perfumeries. MAX FACTOR Make-ups in Lip Sticks, Creams. Skin Tonics. Face Powders. Rouges. Eye Brow Pencils, etc. etc. INNOXA Specialities in Astringent Lotions. Innoxa Milk, Face Creams. Skin Foods, < Face Powders, Complexion Vitalizer,304 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-05 8 TOOTAL RED LABEL POPLIN Reg<L I Xj?- /1 I Agents v HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD. PENANG Ipoh. KisiLi Lumpur A Singapore21 words
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Article353 1936-11-05 9 handicaps for SATURDAY Following are the handicaps for the jhird day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, to be run at Ipoh on Saturday, Nov. 7: llaas 1, Dv. 1, 1 Mile A 50 Yards Eastern Knight 90, Bestlot 8.11, Sunshine Sue, 8.10, Belle353 words
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38 1936-11-05 9 —Reuter. Rugby Union Results London. Nov. 4. The following are results of Rugby Union matches played today:— Middlesex 8 Surrey 9 Guy s Hosp. 5 Cambridge Univ. 31 Oxford Univ. 13 Leicester 16—Reuter. - 38 words
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1307 1936-11-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4 Discussion on three major topics provided highlights of the debate on the opening day of the Federal Council Budget meeting following the High Commissioner’s address. These topics were decentralisation, the allocation of funds requested by1,307 words
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Article65 1936-11-05 9 —British Radio. In Six Hours i A regular service of streamlined trains to cover the 393 miles between King’s Cross and Edinburgh in six hours will be inaugurated by the London and North Eastern Railway next July. An average speed of 66 m.p.h. will be—British Radio. - 65 words
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Article117 1936-11-05 9 I :o: I tin t— YESTERDAY TODAT I London—(Spot) £211.12.6 £214.15.0. London—(3 months’ £210.0.0 £212.5.0. Singapore $104.00 $105.00 Business Done Penang $103.50 Busine.?s Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.—(Sundried) $6.30 $6.30 BLACK PEPPER $8 00 $B.OO KUBBEK London BJd Bgd New York No market 17gc(G) Singapore— Spot -292 c117 words
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Article43 1936-11-05 9 —British Radio j Admiral of t’ie Fleet Sir John Kelly, who was recently specially promoted on being succeeded as Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth by Admiral Sir William Fisher, died in a nursing home in London yesterd y aged 65.—British Radio I—British Radio - 43 words
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Article38 1936-11-05 9 J Fielding a better pack the Penang Sports Club “A” narrowly defeated tim I i Penang Asiatics XV at rugby on the E> plam.de yesterday by six points (2 tries) !to three points (a penalty goal).38 words
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Advertisement298 1936-11-05 9 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the undermentioned work "Construction of Cement Concrete roadside drains in Adams and Barnett Roads’’. Full particulars and tender forms may be obtained from the Municipal Engineer. Tenders which should be endorsed "Construction of Cement Concrete298 words
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Advertisement159 1936-11-05 9 ”E. O." Hotel PENANG Saturday. 7th November Extension to 2 a.m. J OFFICIAL POPPY DAY BALL Late Launch late Hill Train Arranged V t Please Book Early f *o: < Sunday, 8th November at 9.30 p.m. j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT by i THE NEW "E. O." ORCHESTRA i L-nder the Direction159 words
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2407 1936-11-05 10 High Commissioner On Tin Quotas REASON FOR A RESERVE EXPLAINED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. The following is the continuation of the i speech by H. E. the High Commissioner at today s Meeting of the Federal Council. Proposals by His Excellency2,407 words
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Advertisement94 1936-11-05 10 TODAY’S NEWS TODAY! REUTER’S CABLE SERVICE ADD SPECIAL CABLES from rOUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS, received up to ONE O’CLOCK TODAY, appear in this issue of the PINANG GAZETTE Under the present arrangement with Reuter, Ltd., their World News Cables may not be printed in any section of a Malayan newspaper which94 words
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Advertisement31 1936-11-05 10 HUTTENBACHS LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN S. S. CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERS SUPPLIERS. Mining Stores Materials Estate Supplies Installations Machinery, Machine-Tools, Tools, Etc. SEND US YOUR ENQUIRIES Penang Singapore r Ipoh Kuala Lumpur*31 words
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Article280 1936-11-05 11 Firm Stock was rm denomination unless jtart London, Nov. 4. ptbrf** 4 sU Yesterday Risaor Fall <fcft ,944-64 funding. < P- 106}, Wjr T P SU U?A (Units) W C* Un 0 A h 37* (IO»- X UK. Bank ($12..? i n 1 f £25 £1214 pd)280 words
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Article113 1936-11-05 11 London, Nov. 4. RUBBER Firm. Spot Bft buyers 8/ a sellers. .'an March 8 s buyers 8} sellers. ApriljJune 8/, buyers Bft sellers. July Sept. 8J buyers 8* sellers. Kew York 17.29 cts. COPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £16.7.6. FEPPER White Muntok Ln bond sd. Nov. Jan. 4>d.113 words
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Article106 1936-11-05 11 Previously Latest aris 105 ft 105 ***** Yrok 4.89 4.88? ontreal 4.88 R 4.88 S r I‘ss,'ls 1 ss, ls 28.96? 28.96 eva 21.27? 21.27 J 9.04 J 9.06? tt c^ h lm 1939 1939 flhagea 22.40 22.40 19.90 19.90 iCe 26% 1.., 55.00 nominal u^ efore belgrade106 words
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Article175 1936-11-05 11 KENNEDY CO. The following am the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A (X*. Shan List today RUBBER Glenealy 2.00 2.25 Kedah 3.00 3.25 Kuala Sidim 2.70 2.80 Mentakab 43 j 46 New Scudai 1.70 i.go New Serendah 2.65 2.75 Perak River 1.35 1.45 Ulu Benut 53J 56 MINING Batu Selangor175 words
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Article302 1936-11-05 11 The following are the changes in cur quotations up to noon today TIN Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Ampats 4| 4j3 41£ 4 6 A. Wengs 1.70 1.75 1.72| 1.77 J Bangrins 186 19 3 19 6 203 B. Selangors .90 .92 .93 .95 Chenderiangs 17)9 18302 words
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Article72 1936-11-05 11 Net profit of Strathisla (Perak) Rubber Estates (a member of Harrisons and Crosfield group) to June 30 £11,694 (against £6,634), plus £6,501 brought in; to writing off buildings, plant, etc., £l,OOO (nil), off anti-malarial and tin-prospecting account £lOO (same), dividend 12i per cent, less tax (71 per cent.),72 words
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Article28 1936-11-05 11 Henrietta Rubber Estate, Ltd. —Interim 3 per cent, for half-year ended June 30, 1936, on 6 per cent. Cumulative Convertible Preference, less tax, payable Oct. 30.28 words
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Article187 1936-11-05 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. j TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 95 97% Hong Fatt 95 97% Jelebu 92% 97% Kuchai 92 95 Lukut 1.25 1.27% North Taiping 55 57% Petulings 7.70 7.80 Rahman Hyd. 102% 1.05 Rantau Ordy. 93 9|6 Rantau Pref. 98 1.01 Sungei Luas 1.54 1.57% Sungei Way 2.67%187 words
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Article172 1936-11-05 11 RUBBER Buyers SdJsni Ayer Panas 1.72% 1.82% Bassetts 67% 72% B. Lintangs 1.27% 1.32% Brcgas 1.00 1.05 M. Pindas 1.65 172% Mentakabs 42% 45 Pajams 1.95 2.05 Sungei Tukangs 1.25 1.30 cum Ulu Benuts 52 1 2 55 TINS Ampats 4[- 4 6 Batu Selacgor 92% 95 Hong172 words
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Article80 1936-11-05 11 Accounts to June 30 of K.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations show balance brought in £10,989 (£11,161) and profit £17,827 (£13,126), making £28,815 (£24,287); to general reserve £2,000 (mH); dividend of 10 per cent. (7J per cent.) (less tax) £16,955, leaving, subject to Eastern staff commissions and directors’ special80 words
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Article42 1936-11-05 11 Kuala Kubu Rubber Estate, Ltd.—Profit to June 30, £1,650 (against £1,433); dividend 3| per cent., less tax (2J per cent.) forward £1,776 (£1,793). From £14.000 reserve fund, £ll,OOO utilised to reduce book value of estates, which now stands at £50,000.42 words
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Article156 1936-11-05 11 LEAN CO. TODAY'S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING 9 Ampats 413 4 6 B. Selangors 92 96 Hitams 49 52 Jelebus 90 95 Johans 25 28 Katus 20)6 2113 Kepongs 17(6 18(6 K. Lanjuts 18|6 19|3 Lukuts 1.17$ I.22Jcd N. Taipings 54 57 Pangnga Rivers B|lOJ 9|l i Pungahs 2213156 words
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Article131 1936-11-05 11 The secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the month of October, 1936. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. (Karangan.) Hours run 562, Cubic yards treated 118,000, Total Piculs 245. Nett Value $14,945!-. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd.. Hours run131 words
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Article27 1936-11-05 11 Tongkah Compound N.L. Hours worked 630, Yardage 158,000 Output Pikuls 433. 46. Tongkah Compound No. 2 N.L. Hours worked 609, Yardage 77,000. Output Pikuls 699.65.27 words
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Article27 1936-11-05 11 Kuala Lumpur Tin summary dredging operations at Kalumpang for the Month of October 1936. No. 2 Dredge Hours 431, Yards 114,936. Output 525 Piculs.27 words
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Article23 1936-11-05 11 Kramat Pulai output for the month of October, 1936 was as follows: From the Mine 371 Piculs, rFom Tributors 30 Piculs.23 words
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Advertisement323 1936-11-05 11 Experience Teaches One To Save. But How Many Have Found A Way To Put By Their Spare Dollars OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. offer you facilities of their SAVINGS DEPARTMENT For Systematic Saving. BEGIN YOUR SAVINGS NOW For Rules and Regulations Apply MANAGER. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Ltd.. No». 28 A 30.323 words
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Advertisement541 1936-11-05 11 BANKS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hong Kong 7” Liability of members ito tIK extent and in manner pre»vnbed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Head Office HONG KONG. Authorised Capital |6O,OOQlOO| Issued and Fully paid up Reserve Funds Sterling 6,5u0,u0r Silver 810,000.000 Reserve541 words
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Article499 1936-11-05 12 New Cabin Liner To Be Laid Down Shortly THE INCREASE IN TRANSATLANTIC TRAVEL Liverpool, October 6. AT an informal reception in Liverpool, Mr. Kermit Roosevelt, vice-presi-dent of the United States Lines, was the guest of honour. He was accompanied by Mr. H. W. Jackson, freight manager499 words
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Article157 1936-11-05 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today M.S. “CYCLOPS” from Singapore sails for Jeddah, Harve Liver 1 Bromborough. an< M.S. “MEONIA” from Singapore via Malacca and Port Swettcnham Sail same day for Colombo, Djbouti, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles Hay 5 London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, and Copenhagen. S.S. “NALDERA” from London via ports.157 words
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Article547 1936-11-05 12 Marnix’s Passengers Tell Full Story In Singapore A FIRE on a liner at sea in a raging gale at night an S O S which sent a British warship racing to her aid distinguished passengers, including English social celebrities on their way to the547 words
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Advertisement69 1936-11-05 12 Follow The Fleet 8 f i 11 1 I Marconi Users, i THE R/IDIO-GRyiM with j Tone, Quality, Reliability J This instrument, complete with Automatic I Record changer, is a Musical Masterpiece, and Like Life Itself. I 1 JHMWk i Wave-Length g New Model 366. MBigM 7 3 Ifflfc l-f69 words
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Miscellaneous1806 1936-11-05 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES ■Y GAEF" RADIO I “UNDER BIG BEN" While peofAmalia and other part. PERSON ALITIES 107 i Qne of bmadcmter in 'the Empire programmes is once again to of the world < Lt mng 11» sur.snme dur- v r j j .4 I tell the ove.seas listener what1,806 words
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Article312 1936-11-05 13 Reuter. "Fruit Of Anglo-German Agreement" Berlin, Oct. 3. Raising his arm in the Nazi salute, Herr Hitler today greeted the launching at Wilhelmshaven of the battleship Schamhorst, the first big German battleship to be built since the end of the war. Her construction is a result ofReuter. - 312 words
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Article48 1936-11-05 13 P. O. CORFU The s.s. Corfu from Japan, China and Singapore is expected to arrive here at 10 a.m. on Saturday and will leave for Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said. Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth and London at 7 p.m. the same day. Steamer will work at the wharf.48 words
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Article92 1936-11-05 13 Dover, October 25. A 17ft. fish was trapped in the nets of the Folkestone trawler Winifred in the Channel nine miles from Folkestone. The fish broke away with the nets, and when the Winifred again sighted it there were 20 hooks in its side. Two of92 words
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Advertisement630 1936-11-05 13 J/k’- 1 P A O BRITISH n ?NDIA Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. j S/S “MATA HARI” Nov. 6 Outwards from London for China A Japan. “BULAN” Nov.630 words
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Miscellaneous631 1936-11-05 13 RADIO PROG. BERLIN DJA 8.57 Mc|a (31.88 m.). DJB 15.21 Mc|a. (18.74 m.) DJN 9.1 Mcjs (81.45 m.). TODAY 1.20 p.m.—News in German. I.3s—Musical entertainment (continued). 2.l6—Greetings to listeners in Australia. 2.20 —News and economic review in English. 2.35 —Today in Germany. Sound pictures. 2.50 p.m.—Women’s Hour: Consultation Hour. 3.os—Songs631 words
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Miscellaneous349 1936-11-05 13 RAMMES Co £j fr i°2 m .music. 7.sl—Commercial news and wea'ther reports (in Bengali). 7.s6—The news and announcements. B.ll—Commercial news and weather reports in English. 8.16 The news a nd announcements. 8.31 (Talk in English: The Ancestry of Society, i- 8.46 “A Radio Revuette.” 9.46—Time sig- na. Close down. s349 words
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Miscellaneous181 1936-11-05 13 (Incorporated in Denmark.) PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LONDON (Passengers only), ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPEN-j HAGEN. Leaving Penan g i m.s. “MEONIA” Thursday Nov. 5 ms. “ALSIA” Friday Dec. 4 m.s. "BORINGIA” Friday Dec. 25 1937 m.s. “ERRIA” Friday Jan. 15 m.s. “LALANDIA” Friday Feb. 5 m.s. “JUTLANDIA”181 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1936-11-05 14 BETTER FINISHES, AN OBJECTION UPHELD, KIT UPSETS TO PAY $76 (j'roni Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 4. A smaller crowd than the opening day attended todays races, which provided better finishes than on Saturday. Kit pn Oi-.-d the surprise packet of the afternoon, paying1,713 words
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Article283 1936-11-05 14 deplorable INCIDENTS A walk-out by the captain of one of the teams, a fight between two players towards the end, resulting ki their being ordered off the field, and a wtalk-aut in disgust by some of the other players causing the match to be abandoned, were the283 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1936-11-05 15 Great Battle Marks Revival Of The N. S. C. qE new National Sporting Club T sprang into being under auspie circumstances at their headquarEmpress Stadium, Earl’s Court, fight between Jimmy Walsh Mizler went all the way, and ail '1 s ‘i won on1,030 words
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Article1147 1936-11-05 15 RO !X B D Y round one Walsh immediately forced the pace with' a left lead, but Mizler backed away sending a left to the champion’s face. Again Walsh attacked, landing with a left hook to Mizler’s ribs. Walsh then forced Mizler to lhe ropes and repeated1,147 words
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Article694 1936-11-05 15 LEWIS BOXES FOR THE ARMY STUDENTS SPELLBOUND BY HIS STYLE POLICE RUGBY PLAY IN COMEDY OF ERRORS JOHN HENRY LEWIS, the coloured world’s cruiser-weight champion, 1 who is to meet Leu Harvey at the Wembley Pool on Nov. y, had an engagement with the British Army last694 words
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Advertisement362 1936-11-05 15 DIAMOND BRAND I BEDSTEAD ARE I COMFORTABLE, I I DURABLE AND I I HANDSOME. I fl It is a handsome piece I of furniture for any I room. Its beautiful I I lines and elegant ornamentation are a 9 L continual pleasure to the eye. Its cost spread over its362 words
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Article, Illustration231 1936-11-05 16 THELR HOME THE GREY NORTH SEA SHOOTING THE NETS. Men of the steam-drifter, Ocean Lux —one of the Bloomfield fleet—casting nets overside, full of hope that their catch of herring, after hours of arduous toil, will be a "top shot” of many crans. These pictures231 words