Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 November 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 265. Vol. XCIV. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, ,1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 447 1 —Reuter Wireless. Rebel Onrush Stayed Anc Forced Back LOYALIST MORALE UNSHAKEN Madrid, Nov. 11. How ye cno ner determined effort to enter the city was trustrat > described by Reuter’s correspondent who visited c< ernment lines north-west of the capital this aft -i• ’st
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  • 24 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 12. The Raub Australian Gold output for the four weeks ended Nov. 7 was 1,957.67 ounces'.
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  • 129 1 Stan Laurel, meek-Tooking member of Laurel and Hardy screen partnership, according to his wife, Virginia, a **olent, vindictive temper.” She ig suing him in Los Angeles for •Mntenance. Claiming that Laurel earns £14,000 a Mrs. Laurel (Reuter says) demands a month. She has also petitioned the court
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  • 361 1 —Reuter. CAN MINES PRODUCE NEW QUOTA? Tin restriction is off —at least temporarily, and within the framework of the scheme. That is how some tin circles in North Malaya interpret the announcement I s that the quota for the last quarter of 1936 —already half over—is increased to
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  • 22 1 MISS M AJbGOT MILLER, British nrnbulance none in Spain, has been at bp rebel and wottnded in both legs.
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  • 129 1 —Reuter. King In Moving Scene At I The Albert Hall London, Nov. 12. Armistice Day celebrations in London concluded with a moving scene at the Albert Hall last night when the King, as patron of the British Legion, stood alone on the rostrum before a vast
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  • 196 1 —British Radio. MANCHUKUO AND ABYSSINIA Moscow, Nov. 11. Considerable interest has been aroused by a report from Paris that Italy is negotiating with Japan for recognition of Abyssinia in return for Italian recognition Ot Manchukuo The report suggests tfiat negotiations were commenced on the initiative cf Caufit
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  • 183 1 Inability To Pay $1.200 Fine With tears in her eyes, Choo Hooi Sim, who was fined $1,200, in default two weeks’ imprisonment on acharge of assisting in the management of a public lottery, appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the j Police Court,
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  • 53 1 larger than the Queen Mary.—British Radio. It is anticipated that the work of assembling the keel of No. 552, sister ship of the Queen Mary, will be started early next month. Preparations already made at Clydebank indicate that the new liner will be larger than
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  • 136 1 —Reuter, Wireless UNITED POLITICAL OPPOSITION Tokio, Nov. 8. Rapidly maturing military plans to introduce a dictatorship are welding political parties into an united opi>osition. The army aims at controlling capital and industry, establishing a sort of military communism. Mr. Machida, President of the Minseito, the largest
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  • 67 1 Today is the birthday of Dr. Sun Yetsen t father of the Republic of China. Most Chinese business houses are closed and all the Chinese schools in Malaya and China have declared a holiday. A mass meeting under the auspices of the Philomathic Union, Penang, will be
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    • 58 1 ARMISTICE DAY IN MALAYA —Pages 7 «nd 9. iff/ TAI KOO SUGAR Better sugar is not to be had—not only in our opinion, but in that of hundreds of our customers, most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we’ve gained another customer.
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  • 2384 2 NEW LIFE RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA Whole Nation Must Co-operate With Government “STRIVE FOR THE SAME GOAL,’’ URGES CHIANG THOSE Who have talent and energy should not evade the responsibility of giving support to the movement. The methods should fit in to the various problems. With the national strength and energy
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  • 224 2 Noticeable Progress I Already Made I Noticeable progress in the development of Kweichow has already been made since General Ku Chu-tung, Director of the Generalissimo’s Provisional Headquarters at Chung-king, assumed his concurrent post as Chairman of the Provincial Government here about two months ago. i In the
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  • 149 2 Age Of Conscription May Be Lowered Reduction of the age at which Japanese youths fulfill their obligation to serve in; the army and the navy is reportedly under consideration by the authorities concerned. I The present age is 20; this may be lower-, ed to 19 or
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    • 604 2 Head Office 12, Bishop Street, Pawns Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegram»: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. London Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C.4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang Within
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  • 501 3 ’—British Radio. Scenes In London VISIT TO FLEET today London, Nov. 11. rven- to* ll village and hamlet throughJcreat Br/ain celebrated Armistice Day, the two minutes silence was as usual Sersally observed. u London there were vast congregaai services held in cathedrals and ‘Xhes,
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  • 161 3 —British Radio. Interdoctrinal .Haberdashery London, November 11. The provisions of the Public Order Bill, now published, receive wide approval as being satisfactorily comprehensive. The Times remarks that restrictions of a political nature are not lightly imposed on personal liberty in Great Britain but few will quarrel
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  • 104 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 11. The Minister for Foreign Affairs yester ay entertained the Press of the capital to a tea party. He explained Siam’s reasons for denouncing foreign treaties, and asked the Press to co-operate to enlighten the public as to their reasons with
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  • 158 3 .—British Radio. Bases Now Being Established London, Nov. 11; The Under-Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, wus questioned in the House of Commons regarding British air services over the North and South Atlantic. He said that since the agreement announced on July 30 negotiations had continued between
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  • 199 3 ,—British Radio. POLISH AND BRITISH VIEWS IN ACCORD London, Nov. 11. During the last three days Monsieur Beck, Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, has had with the Foreign Secretary as well as with other members of the Government a series of conversations on the general situation in
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  • 147 3 .—Reuter. Foreigners Advised To Leove Nanking, Nov. 11. The Foreign Office has advised the representatives of the powers to evacuate their nationals from the whole of Inner Mongolia in consequence of the disturbed conditions. The Foreign Office has also announced that the area will be temporarily closed to
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  • 90 3 —Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 11. Yasuji Takase, a 46-year-old Japanese Seaman from a Japanese freighter, was 1 fatally shot by an unidentified gunman in the dock district of Shanghai. Takase was walking with a Japanese woman when he was shot from behind and died before he could be sent
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  • 217 3 —British Radio. Extension Over Next Year London, Nov. 11. The President of the Board of Trade announced in the House of Commons that the Government propose to submit proposals providing for payment of a tramp shipping subsidy not exceeding £2,000,000 in respect of the year 1937, subject
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  • 147 3 British Radio. BRITISH PROPOSALS REJECTED I London, Nov. 11. In response to e request for a statement on the subject, Mr. Eden in the House of Commons recalled that the Spanish Government had been unable to agree to the lasi proposal made by the Brit.si Government ’to
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  • 104 3 .—Reuter. "History Has Vindicated His Reputation" London, Nov. 11. In the House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin in a statement said that while fully appreciating Gen. Gough’s great services and congratulating him on the fact that history had vindicated his reputation, he did not think, in this distance of
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  • 32 3 —Reuter. Bombay, Nov. II». There was a further reci udescence of rioting all day long but the police measures averted serious consequences. Four were killed and 40 wounded.-
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  • 26 3 —Reuter. Rome, Nov. 11. Four of the crew and five villagers were killed by the crash of a big bomber near Terracina.
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  • 29 3 —British Rsdio. London, Nov. 11. Sir Edward German, the distinguished conductor and composer of light opera. ‘Merriet England’’ and other works, died today aged 74.-
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  • 546 4 Kepala Relates Quarrel In His House Jk YOUTHFUL Chinese, Ong Kim Lian, and Lui Miew Hock were put on their trial at the Singapore Assizes on Monday before Mr. Justice 'Adrian Clark and a special jury on charges of having, on Sept. 23 last, committed
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  • 203 4 Is It An Offence? [3 it an offence to hold a reception with band and ronggeng in attendance without 1 having a permit? Singapore police asked for a definite ruling in a case which was brought against J Tan Cheng Kee, of Waterloo Street,
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  • 138 4 Governor To See "Fly-Past" Machines of the four Malayan flying clubs will meet in Singapore on Friday for week-end rally. They will land at 1 Seletar on Friday afternoon. On Saturday morning tl.e visiting pilots will have an opportunity of inspecting the new Kallang airport. At
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  • 362 4 Penang Flying Club Report In spite of a good deal of rain the number of flying hours was well maintained in October, records the Penang Flyk g Club in their monthly report. More crosscountry work w’as done than in any month this year
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  • 739 4 NEW R.C. OF MALACCA Mr. J.R. Sykes has arrived in Malacca from Singapore to take over duties as Resident Councillor and President of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. J. G. Bryant has left Malacca for Singapore en route to England where he goes for eight months’ leave. Mr.
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  • 307 4 Malaya Broadcasting Corporation's Decision Sponsored programmes—advertising on the air—for Malayin broadcasting! Taat was the bombshell dropped by Mr. J. ~S. Dumeresque. manager of the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, Ltd., at a Press conference held in Singapore on Monday. “The beard considers it is in the best iate.es.s
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  • 30 4 the duke ok kent xn vesting Capt. F E unth the badge of Office Master of the Guild of 4ir PMs at the Mansion House, London.
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  • 530 5 Ex-Queen Ena’s Ordeal At Count’s Bedside KOVAL mother who helped doctors to save her son from an apparentincurable disease has just arrived in London, almost worn-out bv her pck-room ordeal. She is ex-Queen Ena of Spain, who has KM- eldest son, Count Covadonga, pursed
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  • 186 5 Failed To Pass Language Test Sydney. Mrs MM. Freer, wife of an Indian Arf ny officer, and a niece by marriage of ’delate Viscount Cave, former Lord Chan--f.lor of England, has been refused pernission to land in Australia from the P. an d 0. 20.000-ton liner
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  • 55 5 MlBB Hildo rx 1 Dorrington, the well-known "nd:.-., S work is familiar to Malayan k S an( i who left Singapore recently a h °hday in Australia, has aefi:m extract in Sydney. She is J Paying a role in a light
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  • 154 5 New Italian Consul At Singapore “Italy has nothing but friendship for Great Britain,” said Signor Alberto Perego, the new Italian Consul at Singapore, who has just arrived from Europe. “And Italy is a real champion of peace in Europe. The Abyssinian problem was purely a
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  • 224 5 Capetown. An ex-soldier who declared that he had forgotten his first and a subsequent marriage has been sentenced for bigamy at Capetown. The legal marriage took place at Hook, near Surbiton (Surrey), in February, 1917, and the second ceremony at Port Elizabeth (South Africa). The
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  • 521 5 AFFECTION FOR "A HARD NURSE” When 80 Boys Were Flogged In A Day The "old school tie” was defended by Mr. C.A. Elliott, Head Master of Eton College, last week. He was speaking at the prize distribution of the Central Foundation Boys’ School, Cowper-street,
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  • 378 5 VICAR'S IDEA OF HAPPY MARRIAGE Home Too Trying For Modern Girl Many marriages aie mar re a before ever they are made, according to the Rev. Cecil Clark, vicar of St. Gabriels, Wanstead, London, E. ine good times which most girls have while young and
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  • 452 5 Fortune Brought Nothing But < Unhappiness WAf HEN Lance Haugwitz-Reventlow, nine-months-old son of the richest > girl in the world, toddles to reach his stocking on Christmas morning, only two people will be watching him. There will be little, if any, entertaining in
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    • 66 5 ANNOUNCEMENT in Penang The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England have pleasure in announcing that from 16th November KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD., 88/92, BISHOP STREET will represent the S.S.C. in the Penang District A Electrical Engineer and a Radio Engineer will be attached to the Agency and it is hoped
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 52 6 MEETING ON SATURDAY Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 11. The Selangor State Council will meet at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Nov. 14, after a ceremonial opening at which H. H. U e Regent of Selangor, the Raja Muda, w-U inspect a guard of honour provided by the F. M.
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  • 1468 6 Bishop’s Call To Eschew Devilish Passions P it is true, as it clearly and lamentably* is, that human nature under the stress of selfish devilish passions can sink lower than nonial logic would consider possible, it is also true that by the power of great inspiration man
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  • 197 6 AIR MAU. A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa via Singapore and thence by Imperial airways wan close at 7 p.m. tomorrow. EASTBOUND NETHERLANDS AIR MAIL The Eastbound Netherlands air mail left Rangoon for Bangkok at 6.42 a.m.
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    • 255 6 GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES WINDSOR 6-00 NIGHTLY 9-15 Matinees Tomorrow, Saturday Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Matinees Friday, Saturday Sunday at 2-30 pm. SPECIAL DEEPAVALI ATTRACTION The Record-Breaking Tamil Talkie "GARUDA GARVA BANGAM** with Vidwwn Srinivasan. G. S. Mani, and two famous radio stars Miss M. S. Mohanambal Miss Vimala. Orientals
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    • 90 6 NEXT WEEK SHE'S WEIRD SHE'S EXOTIC I SHE'S BEAUTIFUL! SHE'S HYPNOTIC MORE ASTOUNDING THAN HfR UNFORGETTABLE FATHER I M Mi P O* r «P /■l' F 4 4 f 5 -I 4 Lean uowjit ntwm wMb OTTO KRUGER GLORIA HOLDEN Marguerite Churchill Wward V» Uv— Gilbert faaary, trvto« HclMl. My
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    • 166 6 opening tonight i ANOTHER SNAPPY ENTERTAINMENT from 20ti> CENTURY FOX! Ml X 'V 2E NEXT CHANGE! A Love Story All The World Will Love! GARY COOPER ANN HARDING in PETER IBBETSON AN INSPIRING TRIBUTE TO GLORIOUS ROMANCE. MICKEY MOUSE i Matinee Tomorrow MATINEE I At 2-45 To “®T° w At
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  • 495 7 The Memorial Service at the Cenotaph held in Penang yesterday in honour of those who had fallen in the Great War was attended by huge crowds. As early as 8 a.m. people all wearing poppies, could be seen walking in the direction
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  • 184 7 Seremban, Nov. 9. ■H&ji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rahman, haiay Assistant Inspector of Schools, Sembilan, presided at the annual meeting of the Negri Sembilan Malay e c hers Association. I It was decided to hold a holiday course •I Port Dickson early next year
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  • 2320 7 ONE OF THE STRONGEST FORCES FOR PEACE Mr. Harry Okes Lucid Address At Armistice Day Dinner (ID EOPLE today talk glibly of war without appreciating its implications. For this reason, if for I nof other, ex-service associations have a mission to/fulfil. They can
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  • 321 7 PROVISIONAL SITE SELECTED Construction of new Royal Air Force headquarters in Singapore will begin as soon as negotiations for the acquisition of land are completed, the Straits Times understands. The architecture of the buildings will be m keeping with the dignity of the Far East
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  • 146 7 D. JOHNSTONE WINS PRINCE OF WALES CUP D. Johnstone (5) won the Prince of Wales Cup of the Walton Health Club, beating the Hon. Charles Russell (1) in the 35-holes final by 3 and 2 after being four up at the end of the first round. The
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    • 249 7 g. .MMMMIMMMIMIMMI 1 THE BLUES I u No man or woman is more sick of life than a when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terri- ble feeling which makes v all the world appear gloomy without one ray
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  • 687 8 FOR various reasons, tin politics have occupied the centre of the Malayan commercial stage for several weeks and hopes and uncertainties have resulted in no little excitement among people engaged in the industry and among investors and sj>eculators in shares. Meanwhile, the position of the plantation industry
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  • 349 8 Police Comb Area For Assailants (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, November 11. The Kuala Kangsar Police with the help of detectives from Ipoh were fully engaged yesterday in attempting to unravel the tragedy which was enacted within clos” distance of the Chendroh Dam. As far
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  • 519 8 Listening In To London Al 5 p.m.-.. March Funebre —Seats Reserved For Twickenham A Pointer for Malayans. the surprise of my life yesterday when I tuned in at 5 p.m. Twiddled with the knob for a while, stopped on a w r ave-length adjacent to 19 metres,
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  • 141 8 Chinese Woman And Son Found Dead At the time that Armistice Day w»3 being observed in Penang at the Cenotaph, yesterday, a double tragedy was discovered at a house-in Kelawei Rod Two Chinese had gone to the house during a hovjse to house visit in the morning with
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  • 64 8 The case was mentioned before Mr. H. A.L. Luckham in the Police Court, Pecang, this morning, in which nine Chinese Nonyas, and a Chinese man are charged with playing in a common game house at Krian Road. Mr. H. Macneice appearing for the prosecution, asked for a date
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  • 65 8 Choci Cheong, alias Chooi Heng, appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckhsim in the Police Court, Penang, this morning charged with theft of jewellery and cash totaling $4O in value belo> ging to Long Ah Chooi, on Nov. 10 at Amoy Lane. The accused claimed to be tried.
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  • 124 8 Sporting Fixtures With Sultan Abdul Hamid College (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 12. The rugger and hockey teams of tb* Ki»'g Edward VII School, Taiping, will Alor Star tomorrow and will meet the Sultan Abdul Hamid College there in their annual sporting
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  • 55 8 The case in which Cheng Ab >( charged with returning from lawfu ment was again mentioned befon A. L. Luckham iu the Police Penang, this morning. The accused was alleged to have 9 banished in April 1930, andl this year, he was found residing Tokong. nece®j The case
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  • 49 8 1 For disembarking from the 9 enf d or before she had been proper y secured, otherwise than by were two Chinese, San Seh, and > in Lut kha m produced before Mr. H.A. —jng. the Penang Police Court t 59 They pleaded ignorance a cents each-
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    • 131 8 .Anew cook?FC '/JI The cook has not changed, nor has the recipe except that Maggi’s Seasoning is now used in the kitchen. A few drops work wonders if added, just before serving, to an insipid dish, weak soup, stew, gravy or sauce., Maggi’s Seasoning is’utteriy different from spicy table sauces
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  • 1552 9 MAJ-GEN. DOBBIES FIGHTING SPEECH AT ARMISTICE DINNER (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 12. FlGll'l IXG speech defending the memory of Earl Haig was made by Major-General G. S. Dobbie at the Armistice miner of the Singapore branch of the Ex-Services Association held
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  • 88 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. 11. As a sequel to the motor-car collision i which took place in the Lake Gardens a few days ago, an European, Mr. A. Cox, employed by Kam unting Tin Dredging, was j fined $5O by the Taiping Magistrate
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    • 374 9 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS M/V "GLENAPP" VOYAGE 35 (OUTWARD) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang on Saturday night, the 14th November, 1936, and will discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.), AGENTS,
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  • 794 10 Stirring Address By Rev. A. H. Pringle REMEMBRANCE DAY IN KUALA LUMPUR From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 11. The Armistice Day Service held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur was attended by the Hon. Mr. T.S. Adams, M.C.S. British Resident, Selangor, the Hon. Mr.
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  • 1120 10 B M. B. C.’s EXPERIMENTAL BROADCASTS I NEXT MONTH More Money Needed THE report of the directors of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corp. Ltd. to be presented at the second annual general meeting of shareholders, to be held in the Exchange Room, Fullerton Building, Singapore, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at
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  • 86 10 Following a heated debate lasting for one hour at its general session recently the draft International Convention for Suppression of Traffic in Women was referred to a sub-committee for further consideration by the Legislative Yuan. The debate in which more than 20 members were involved
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  • 353 10 PROD^<fis^ THE HELP IN MARKETING Government’s Plan An early announcement on how the Government can help in the marketing of Colonial produce was promised by Lord De La Warr, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, speaking at the Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, last week. Only recently, Lord De La Warr said, had
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  • 95 10 To Be Suppressed In Hopei And Chobor The headquarters of the Pacification Commissioner of Hopei and Chahar has addressed a circular letter to the authorities of the various Government and private universities and middle schools in Peiping, instructing them to suppress all student oi ganisations irrespective of their
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  • 483 11 fi' small boys, wearing costumes cf the period 1820 and girls carrying decorated with a posy of flowers escorted the bride. Miss Pamela <; irard, who was married at St. Marks Church, North Audley Street, London, to Sir Arthur Wilmot of the Black Watch. Photo shows
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  • SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
    • 675 12 INTERESTING LEITH LAUNCH FOR LONDON COMPANY The additional shipyard which was acquired by Messrs. Henry Robb, of Leith, 'when they took over the business of 'Messrs. Ramage and Ferguson a year ago, was formally opened on Oct. 2, when the Lady Provost of Edinburgh, Mrs.
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    • 165 12 PEN Aft GAR RIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. “HARVE MARU” from Singapore via Belawan sails same r t Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. “SHUNKO MARU” from Japan via Singapore sails same day Colombo, Bombay, and Karachi. S.S. “RAJULA” from Madras, Cuddalore, Pondicherry, Karikal Porte Novo, and Negapa*am, sails 1 p.m.
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    • 420 12 The Japanese Home Office estimates for the next fiscal year contain a plan for the extension of Kobe Harbour, spread over j eight years and involving a total expenditure of Y 23 200.000. At the news that a drastic curtailment of the vote
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1691 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES BROADCAST OF 8.8. C. RADIO I SH £m A N EC MUstc° F SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PERSONALITIES-112 I IHUIAH mw»iv Dr. Narayana Srinivasan, an Indian Listeners to Daventry who have been I d° ctor n(nv practising in England, will give j anxious to hear the BBC Symphony L
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  • 61 13 The Penang Municipal Band will play at he Esplanade this evening from 6.00 p.m o 7.30 p.m. I Following is the programme:— March:—The Contemptibles:—Stanley. Overture:—Rionzi:—Wagner. Suite from the composed film, “Robber Symphony” Fehr: I. Robber Song; IL Serenata; 111. Gionnino’s March; IV. Romance; V. Tarantella. Barcarelie from then
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  • 262 13 Efforts To Secure His Release A cable was received Recently by the Mercantile Marine Service Association from Captain Artimr E. Lang in Maracaibo, Venezuela, stating that he had been in prison since Aug. 25 last at Maracaibo pending trial by the local authorities on a charge following
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 782 13 P O BRITISH nd |NDIA Peninsular and Oriental B.N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swett pnhsrt% contract with His Majesty's Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “BULAN” Nov. 13 r-Mn. a. s s M HARI” Nov. 29 Outwards from London for China A
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 635 13 RADIO 5.54—8ib1e stories for children. 6.05 —J Light music. 6.50 —News bulletin. 7.10 Mahler’s Tweed. 8.40 —Recorded music. 10.20 —Popular variety programme. 10.50 —Dance music. 11.20 —Close down. 1 < BERLIN IMA 9.67 Mc|s. (>L*B m.). DJb'iS.M McjSb (19.74 m.) IMN 9.1 Mc|s (8L46 ar). TODAY 1.20 p.m.—News in German.
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    • 331 13 Mlle. Francoise Mourmaud (vocalist) 11 -15—Rates of exchange and French stock (Rentes). 11.20—Close down. Wavelength 25.24 HL, ILBBS kc. 12.35 a.m.—News in French. Market prices. I.os—News in Arabic. '1.20 —Concert relay. V.U.C. CALCUTTA WavOtßctU 49.19 asstaea (KlMtaa.) TODAY 7.16 p.m.—Talk: The Currency System in ndia. 7.3l—Conversational Harmony. 7.51 —Commercial news
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  • 658 14 EXTREMELY ROUGH GAME Spectacular 1 ackling Stifles 7 hreequarters' Action (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. If. The annual rugby match between the S.S. Volunteers and the F.M.S. Volunteers ended in a convincing victory for the latter by 14 points (a goal
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  • 376 14 142 Horses And Ponies Entered FREE HANDICAP FOR 3-YEAR-OLDS Singapore. Nov. 11. The following are the entries for tbe Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting:— HORSES, CLASS 2 .Alum Rock, Aurora, Beil Press, Bord?ghera, Carmtop, Celestial, Charley s Aunt. CHmats, Dangerous Dover, Eastern Ally,, Elegance, Equetta, Fighting Finish
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  • 61 14 Reuter. English Team To Meet Ireland London, Nov. 11. The English team to meet Ireland in the international soccer match at Stoke on Wednesday, Nov. 18, will be as follows: Holdcroft (Preston); Male (Arsenal) Capt., Catlin (Sheffield W.); Britton (Everton), Gee (Everton), Keen (Derby) <C.;J Worrall (Portsmouth), Carter
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  • 266 14 HOCKEY Victory By Odd Goaf In Seven (From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 11. Tall scoring charaterised the All-Malays inter-State hockey match on the Y.M.C. A. ground today, which ended in a victory for Selangor over Negri Sembilan by the odd goal in seven. Play
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  • 158 14 Ipch Corinthians Hold Tsiping Malays (From Our Own Correspondent) The inter-League soccer match between the Corinthians, champions in the Ipoh League, and the Malays, champions *n the Taiping League for the Veer Singh Cup, played yesterday evening at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground, resulted io a draw
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  • 45 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) I Taiping, Nov. 12. I An enterprising party of badminton players from Selama, Kedah, visited Matang on Monday »d played a series of friendly matches with the Union Party there. Six matches were played and the tome team won four.
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  • 29 14 —Reuter. London, Nov. 11. Following are results of Rugby Union matches played today:— Surrey 9 Kent 15; Sussex 5 Eastern Counties 7; Aidershot 8 Devonport 3,-
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  • 284 14 Oxford Still Sifting Talent Oxford, October 31. The Ooxswainless Fours caused break in the practice of the Trial Eights, who, however, resumed work after the second round had been decided, and next week they may be expected to take something like definite shape. With so many
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  • 122 14 Trinity Dead-Heat With Oriel In Final Ti find heat in the Oxford University coxiwainlcrs fours v.’Cc spoiled, the inclement conditions and continuous rain being accompanied by north-easterly wind. The stream was running with greater force than usual, times compared unfavourably with that accomplished by both crews in the
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  • 102 14 Two Jesus Crews In Final Jesus, who have not won the coxswainless four at Cambridge for 16 years, had two crews in the final heat yesterday, a circumstance that is without precedent in the history of the race instituted in 1849. Final Heat (Front Station). —Jesus U;
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  • 36 14 —Reuter. Rangers Trounce Partick T. London, Nov. 11. In the Glasgow Cup final replay, Rangers trounced Partick T. by six goals to one. Bradford C. held Aston V., four goals being shared.-
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 169 14 TONIGHT Thursday, 12th November, 1936. WEMBLEY MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY ROYAL RUBY’S OPERA—"Conquering Power” Performing in conjunction with Amateur Dramatic Party. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF BUNGAH TELOR. Show starts at 8.30 p.m. Seats :—BO. 60. 40 20 Cents. WEMBLEY CABARET SPECIAL REDUCTION IN COUPONS. 4 Coupons For SI. 8 Coupons
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  • 747 15 SYNDICATE to run tracks IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND Northolt s Big Increase In Bets Total |T has been a long and hard struggle fur the sponsors of pony racing in England to get within sight of some adequate return for the large sums money they
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  • 288 15 Forwards Too Good For Everton MIDDLESBROUGH 2, EVERTON 0 Middlesbrough delighted a crowd of 26,000 h the brilliance of their forward work. p was ample evidence during the match -hut at length this attack is likely to do much. Birkett, at outside right, showed his best f >nr.
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  • 108 15 Return Badminton Match The Penang Union Epworth League Badminton team will meet the Squarer’s Badminton team today in a return match at the Penang Buddhist Association Courts at 3 p.m. sharp. The last match between the teams resulted in a draw. The following will represent the Ep-worth-leaguers
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  • 68 15 Latest Amendments To S.R.A. Classifications The following are the latest amendments to the Straits Racing Association classifications: transfers From Class 3 to Class 2: Mountain Stream. From Class 3 to Class 4: Chance, Commander, Ever Green, Honey Girl, Kate Kelly The Planter, Policy and Swift
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  • 49 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. 10. By virtue of his victory over Khoo Kie Hock (-60) last night by 250/100, Choong Yam Foci (-100) has entered the final of the Chinese Recreation Club’s handicap billiards tournament, and will meet Lim Seang Kwee (-80) for the championship.
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  • 352 15 GOLFER TO TAKE UP THREE YEARS* CONTRACT Henry Cotton, whether he wins or loses in his golfing adventures, (always draws the crowd. He has that quality, rare in professional golfers, of personality. The Ashridge club, in Hertfordshire, where he goes in January to take up a
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  • 67 15 The following will represent the Penang Commercial Day School at hockey against the Indian Association today at 5.15 p.m. on the Free School ground:— Abdul Kareem; Ibrahim Varsay, Goh Kok Eong; G. Nadaraja, Cheah Kim Swee, Koay Thean Seng; Nur Hashim, Lau Lien Siew, Gan Mah
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  • 284 15 BRILLIANT PLAY BY DAVIS Davis and Newman were in a hurry at Thurston’s Leicester-square, on Oct. 30, and took only one hour and 40 minutes to finish the first session of their Daily Mail Gold Cup snooker heat. Davis was again in brilliant form. He won
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  • 778 15 THE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT HARVEY'S MAGNIFICENT RECOVERY LEWIS A WORTHY CHAMPION MAY MEET JOE LOU I S «I EWIS, a worthy champion, displayed all round boxing ability and solid pun- j ching. This was what Reuter comment- j ed on John Henry Lewis, coloured holder of
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  • LATEST SHARE AND • COMMODITY NEWS
    • 299 16 Reactionary ’Zh* Stack Exchange waa reactionary. London. No*. IL Yesterday RiseorFaU Cm. S F*, n7 ffr r- r i» iwowt 118 War Laan. 3% y.c. 106 H Strata t p-c.. 1936-51 Cam. Un. Am. (Unite) 10 JTinflfntirl “A” 37 Bayal Aaace. (106. pd.) 9H O'. Western Ord.
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    • 118 16 .no. ember 11. RUBBER Easy. Spot B *< buyers 8f? sellers. -Jan./March 8, 9 fi buyers B}J sellers. April/June 8g buyers 8(J sellers. Juiy/Sept. 8£ buyers 82 sellers. New York (Closed) 17.53 cts. United Kingdom Stocks; London 39,845 tons Liverpool 54,286 tons COPRA Straits S.O Koi .«-runu
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    • 184 16 KENNEDY 00. Tka following are the let set qaoi«tlnm tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A Col’s ShflH List today:— MHONGs— Ampat sfli sf 7 i Ayer Weng 1-85 1.82? Batu Selangor Ll 3 1-16 Chenderiang 22f0 23|0 Hong Fatt Ll 3 l-15ex Jelebu LIS IJ.7?C K. Kamunting B|6 9)0 Kuala Kampar l<fO
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    • 176 16 A.A..ANTHONY CO. TIN; Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.12? 1.17? Hitam 52? 55 Hong Fatt 132 i 1371 Jelebu 1.121 1.17? Klang River 1.90 2.00 Kuchai 1.05 1.10 Lukut 1.40 1.45 Mambau 95 1.00 Nawng Pet 77? 82? North Taiping 62J 67? Pfetalings 9.00 9.50 Rahman Hyd~ 1.10 1.15 Rantau Ordy_
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    • 113 16 8— TUESDAY TODAY rtDden -(Spot) £242.15.0 £228.5.0 London—(3 months) £240.0.0 £232 TOO Singapore $121.25 $113.75 Business Done Penang Th win ms Done COPRA-—(Sun dried) 36-50 $6.50 BLACK PEPPER 06.50 $6.50 SURBER 9 London BJd BA<i New York 17J.c(G) Closed Singapore- Spot 29»c 30c Dec. 30? e J an./Mar
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    • 915 16 Then A ‘‘Gradual, Orderly Advance” To Higher Price Level Messrs. Symington A Wilson In their < weekly rubber market report dated London Oct. 28 state: From* the date of our last report up to lunch time yesterday the rubber market remained fully
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    • 149 16 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATION» Buyers Sellers MINING -A. Wengs 1.90 2.00 B. Selangors l-12% Jdapangs 1919 2016 Johans 27 30 Katus 22)0 2310 K. Lan juts 21(0 22(0 Nawng Pets 75 80 Pangnga Rivers 106 11|3 Rahmans 1.10 1-17V4 Rartau Frets. 1.12% 1-17% Rauhs 6.55 6.85 Rawang Hr. Fields
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    • 75 16 Crop of Rassak (F.M.S.) Rubber brought to account for year to June 30 last was 100,262 lb. Under export regulation scheme standard production allotted for 1935 was 168,743 lb. and for 1936 is 184,212 lb. Profit for year was £373, which deducted from debit of £3,696 brought
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    • 113 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 105,Y 105 ***** New York 4.87)2 4.88 Montreal 4.861 4.87| Brussels 28.83 28.84? Geneva 21.213 21.23 Amsterdam 9.06? 9.062 Milan 92g 92?? Berlin 12.12 12.13? (Stockholm 19.39% 19.38% i Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 j Oslo 19.90 19.90 •Vienna 26% 26% Prague 137? 137? Madrid
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    • 39 16 Rubber returns for the month of October, lb. Alor Gajah 17,200 Australasia 19,500 Ayer Panas 58 000 Glenealy 35,000 Jalan Kcbun 14,000 Pajam 122,500 Kluang 27,500 Port Swettenham 11,000 Tambalak 13,000 Teluk Anson 40,155 Ulu Benut 21,200
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    • 70 16 Accounts of Tanjong Malim Rubber for year ended June 30 show that balance of revenue was £18,892 (£19,809) add balance brought forward £22,502, making £41,394. Deduct tax reserve £3,000, and staff commission and bonus on account of 1934-35 £990, leaving £37,404. Dividend 3? per cent, net (same), will
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