Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-11-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 268 Vol. XCIV. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article695 1936-11-16 1 Report From The Black Sea Appalling Scenes In Madrid Evidence of Soviet intervention in Spain and reports that first class Soviet troops are now on their way to Spain from Odessa are believed to be causing alarm in Germany and a renewed effort to ensureinsurgent «rinj , British Radio. - 695 words
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Article124 1936-11-16 1 Austin Seven Starts Test Today (By Our Motoring Correspondent I There should be a large crowd at Borneo Motors showroom at 5 p.m. today to watch the 1937 model Austin Seven start out on its marathon nonstop run. The car will be driven round124 words
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Article157 1936-11-16 1 OUTBREAK NEAR FIRE STATION Fire broke out yesterday morning in a shop a few doors from the Penang Central Fire Station. Employees sleeping in the shop were awakened and gave verbal alarm. Hoses were directed from the windows of the brigade headquarters which overlook the building157 words
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Article143 1936-11-16 1 Tamil Thief Objects To Sentence “Please pardon me, your honour. I can not serve the sentence. Jail conditions I are too hot for me.” This was a statement made by Abdul Razak, a Tamil, when he was sentenced by the Penang Police Magistrate this morning to six143 words
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Article111 1936-11-16 1 Unexpired Sentence In India An extradition order against a Tami Retnasamy Pillay, alias Doraisamy Pillay, was made by the Penang Police Mogistrate this morning when a police constable trom the district of Trichinopoly, India, gave evidence in court that Pillay was wanted in India. The magistrate ordered the111 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-11-16 1 Ras Nasibu has died at Davos. Bwitzer- 1 land, from consumption. His condition is believed to have been aggravated by Italian gas attacks during fighting on the Somaliland front.34 words
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Article315 1936-11-16 1 Unemployment Scandal (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. A vigorous plea for the relief of the distressed and unemployed in Selani gor x|as again raised by Mr. J. R. Vethavanam at today’s meeting of the Selangor State Council. I The British315 words
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187 1936-11-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 16. Seven thousand miners at Batu Arang. comprising the whole mining labour force, were still on strike this morning. Four thousand are recognised as militant strikers and the other 3,000 are sympathisers. Not a single hand was187 words
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Article22 1936-11-16 1 —Reuter. London, Today. New South Wales have scored 247 for six wickets. At lunch the score was 216 for s—-Reuter.5 —-Reuter.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article134 1936-11-16 1 Mrs. Alan Loke The final ceremonies in connection with the burial at sea of the cremated remains of Mrs. Alan Loke were performed on Saturday afternoon. There was a large gathering of friends and relatives including Mr. Alan Loke and his brother, Mr. Loke Wan Yat134 words
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Article64 1936-11-16 1 Reuter. Children Of Naval Officers Among Victims Hong Knog Nov. 16 Malcolm, son of Lieut-Commander R. W. Stirling Hamilton and a grandson of Sir William Hamilton, is the seventh British child victim of the dysentery epidemic, j Almost simultaneously David, son of Lieut. R. J. Jenks R.N.,Reuter. - 64 words
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Article172 1936-11-16 1 The Government has had under con sideration the question of calling for tenders for the issue of licences under the Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Ordinance, the Pinang Gazette is officially informed. It has been decided, subject to the approval of the Secretary of State, to call172 words
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Article82 1936-11-16 1 More than $420 in fines were imposed on 12 men, Tamil and Chinese, in the Police Court this moving. They were summoned by the Municipality for aDowing overcrowding in their houses. The excess, in most cases, ranged fiom 5 to 13 adults, and the fines were from $282 words
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Advertisement13 1936-11-16 1 H tokisatsu artistic photographers Telephone No. 77JL I PENANG No 68-70, Bishop Street.13 words
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Advertisement106 1936-11-16 1 Beiak Virgin Face Powder MANUFACTURED IN BATAVIA, JAVA. This Fa-'e I’owrler tmproves rhe complexion, removes ixmpies, takes j dirt oH an<l smoo»hes the i WEI <• skin 1: ships itches and I prir-kly heat. It is in I dispensable for the 1 f Nursery. \N guaranteed free FROM injurious ingredients.106 words
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Article562 1936-11-16 2 DE VALERA STATES HIS PLAN? Second Chamber Without Power ■BEFORE the present Session of the Dail ends we are bringing in a Constitution which will be just the type of Constitution the Irish people would choose if Britain were a million miles away.” Mr. De Valera562 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-11-16 2 AT THE AGRICULTURAL HALL. A competitor in the butter-making competition of the Dairy Show held m Islington.21 words
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Article387 1936-11-16 2 Tribute To Sir G. McLaren Brown i For the first time an exchange of speeches was conducted on Nov. 3 between a snip at sea and a public gathering in London. Lie occasion was a luncheon given by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce to Sir387 words
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Article376 1936-11-16 2 Hope Of Talks On Mediterranean Rome. A statement by Mr. Eden in the House •of Commons on British Mediterranean policy is eagerly awaited. Some disappointment is expressed in political circles that British opinion seems to be unwilling to start negotiations for an Anglo-Italian Mediterranean agreement376 words
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Article166 1936-11-16 2 Mrs. Elizabeth Abbot died in Ottawa on Nov. 3 at the age of 101. The farmhouse ki which she was born stood on land now covered by Ottawa streets. By 133 votes to 41 the Belgian Chamber on Nov. 4 approved the action of the Government in166 words
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Advertisement611 1936-11-16 2 Head Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams 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 3508 —3609 Tel Leadnialaya London. I o SUBSCRIPTION611 words
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Advertisement447 1936-11-16 2 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH p S.C. 2667/55. STATE COUNCIL OFFICE, ALOR STAR. I sth Shaaban, 1355. 21st October. 1936. Tenders Invited 1 [I 1 The Government of Kedah has decided to allot one pawnshop to each of the foUowing localities and for a tei two years, commencing from I'date Ist Moharram447 words
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Advertisement273 1936-11-16 2 Beauty Preparations High Class Toiletries 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, Foundation Lotion. Muscle Oil, etc. etc. KRANK Honey Rose Cream. Lemon273 words
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Article, Illustration326 1936-11-16 3 Bomb vs. Battleship Controversy but fleet vastly STRENGTHENED by air arms —British Radio. London, Nov. 15. last night in a broadcast hon sea power to the bomb versus controversy, the First Lord of Admiralty. Sir Samuel Hoare, said progress had been made—British Radio. - 326 words
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Article113 1936-11-16 3 ui tne sen, Reuter Wireless. Commonwealth's Terms For 15 Year-Contract Canberra, Nov. 15. i The three cardinal principles which the Ownmonwealth will insist upon as a condition for entering the fifteen-year AngloAustralian airmail contract ere as follows: Firstly, Australia's right to withdraw from the partnership whenever sheui tne sen, Reuter Wireless. - 113 words
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Article36 1936-11-16 3 —Reuter Wireless Commission Make First Public Appearance Jerusalem, Nov. 15. The members of the Royal Commission their first public appearance at the ceremony at the British war They held their opening sesin the afternoon.—Reuter Wireless.—Reuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article47 1936-11-16 3 British Radio. London. Nov. 14. M Avenol, Secretary of the League of a tions, will arrive in London on Nov. 17 during his visit, extending over about We **k. he will receive honorary degrees <? h< Universities of Oxford and Cam**6«.— British Radio.British Radio. - 47 words
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Article100 1936-11-16 3 carried out at a suitable moment. —Reuter Wireless. Attitude Towards Hapsburg Question Vienna, Nov. 15. A communique at the close of the ThreePower Conference revealed the full accord of general interest. The communique does not mention the of the three governments in ell problems Hapsburg question from whichcarried out at a suitable moment.—Reuter Wireless. - 100 words
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Article107 1936-11-16 3 Reuter Plight Of Tourists And Travellers Honolulu. Nov. 15. An appeal to the American shipping strikers to let ore ship at least leave port ■has been made by a Yorkshireman James Fenton, who landed here while taking e holiday trip home after spending eleven years in Shanghai whereReuter . - 107 words
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Article48 1936-11-16 3 to considering the question.-Reuter WireBISS. The Hague, Nov. 14. The possibility of Holland joining the Anglo-Franco-American mocetary agreement is envisaged by circles in close touch with the Government. No decision has ye. been taken. It is understood the Cabinet to considering the question.-Reuter Wire4to considering the question.-Reuter Wire- BISS. - 48 words
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Article39 1936-11-16 3 plane reii on —Reuter Wireless. Rome, Nov. 14. It is now learned that 20 were killed and 20 injured in the flying disaster near Terraetna. The plane fell on houses which were set on fire.—Reuter Wireless.plane reii on —Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article23 1936-11-16 3 —Reuter Wireless. Stockholm, Nov. 15. The Nobel Price for Literature has been awarded to Eugene O’Neill, ah Amcrxcan playwright.—Reuter Wireless.—Reuter Wireless. - 23 words
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Article191 1936-11-16 3 ments are awaited with interest.—British Radio. Foreign Holdings Of U.S. Slocks London, Nov. 14. Much interest has been aroused in London in the announcement by President Roosevelt that the Federal Reserve Board and the United States Treasury would study and, if possible, draft necessary legislation toments are awaited with interest.—British Radio. - 191 words
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Article72 1936-11-16 3 —British Radio. Big Jump In U.K. October Figures London, Nov. 14. The Board of Trade returns of overseas trade for October are as follows: i Imports £80,539,176 as compared with £71.891,528 in September and £73,3TT,837 in October last year. i Exports £41,764,4'113 as against £36,950,737 in—British Radio. - 72 words
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Article102 1936-11-16 3 —Reuter Remarkable “Victory” Claimed Moscow, Nov. 15. A remarkable victory is claimed for the cotton five-year plan. The picking and delivery plan throughout the Soviet Union was completed a month earlier than arranged in the Go- i vernment schedule. Over 1,877,000 tons of raw cotton were stocked,—Reuter - 102 words
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Advertisement722 1936-11-16 3 HAD A BAD STOMACH FOR 20 YEARS Was X-rayed—Had His Teeth Out No Relief Till He Took Chardox Twenty years of stomach suffering twenty years of dosing with one remedy after another —could anything end j this misery Chardox could—and Chardox i did! It is not surprising. Chardox is not722 words
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1268 1936-11-16 4 Problems Besetting Indian Delegation THE Rt. Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, P.C., C.H., and Mr. G. SBozman, 1.C.5., an Englishman, will arrive in Malaya next month to study, and report on, the working of the immigration laws and the conditions of Indian labour1,268 words
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Article1180 1936-11-16 4 Entertained By Local Muslims RFHE pilgrims travelling to Mecca by the Asphalion, among whom are 124 Chinese under the leadership of Gen. Ma-li, were in Penang on Saturday. Their flowing robes and headgear indicating their religion attracted some curious attention on the part of the local1,180 words
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Advertisement74 1936-11-16 4 SALOON I draught beer] I CASH ONLY I —THE CAR GETS THIRSTY TOO! —GIVE IT— (shells I Bilili ALL BRITISH I 'MASicarS” Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S. S.) Ltd, I “Del Monte Products” I Lead For I Lowest Prices I H Consistant With I Highest Quality I I74 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1936-11-16 5 Impressive Ceremony In Shanghai Shanghai, October 25. Air MINDED Shanghailanders turned out 15,000-strong yesterday to attend the christening ceremony of the ten -ift aeroplanes of the local populace to the National Government in honour of the 50th birthday of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. With mighty aeroplanes roaring1,497 words
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Article327 1936-11-16 5 Peiping Educationalists’ Manifesto A MANIFESTO, iuoed by 66 Peiping educationalisU and signed by 10,000 persons, urges the Central Government to stand firm in the SinoJapanese negotiations. Eight points are emphasised in the manifesto. They are: China’s territorial and administrative rights must not be impaired. Government327 words
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370 1936-11-16 5 Ssu Huei's Unique Poem L Shanghai, Oct. 24. The final forum presided over by Chapla n Witherspoon at the Marines Second Battalion Compound featured a talk by Dr. Han Yu-shan of St. John’s University on ‘Chinese Women: Notorious and Virtuous.” Dr. Han discussed Chinese women370 words
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191 1936-11-16 5 New Laws To Safeguard Welfare Nanking Regulations governing the contractual mployment of Chinese labourers abroad, approved by the Executive Yuan, have bee*k officially announced by the National ’Government. Henceforth, Chinese labourers engaged to work on plantations or in factories in I oreign lands and their191 words
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Article112 1936-11-16 5 Tokyo, Oct. 24. Mr. Zenjiro Yasuda, head of the vast Yasuda interests, second in wealth and in~ uence only to the Mitsui and Mitsubishi concerns, died here yesterday afternoon of duodecal ulcer. I His death brought to an end a 15-year "reign” over a financial empire,112 words
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Advertisement92 1936-11-16 5 ANNOUNCEMENT AGENCY IN PENANG KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD., have pleasure in announcing that as from 16th November, 1936. they have assumed sole representation in Penang and District for THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD,, of England. A Electrical Engineer will be attached to this Agency and the services of a Radio92 words
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1698 1936-11-16 6 JUDGE'S COMMENTS IN BACKLANE CASE Important Ruling Against Improvement Trust 44Hr HE argument of this originating summons involved another atX tempt to accomplish the well-nigh impossible task of construing as one harmonious or at least practicable whole that unfortunate piece of legislation by reference,1,698 words
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Article326 1936-11-16 6 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K.N.I.L.M. service will close at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Nigeria and Gold Coast via Singapore and thence by Imperial326 words
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Advertisement135 1936-11-16 6 Hhk grf&K JmH E 4 1« Children don’t have to be coaxed to use Macleans Peroxide Toothpaste. They like its good-enough-to-eat Si the fresh clean leaves. acleans every n childhood will m sound, white :h and firm, althy gums in iter life. HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE P’*r Road, Eagan Luar.135 words
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Miscellaneous65 1936-11-16 6 ANOTHER KNOCKOUT ENTERTAIN’TENT FROM M.G.M.'. DIRECTED BY W. S. VAN DYKE, THE MAN WHO MADE “SAN FRANCISCO” Tcnight I AT I t XA ▼YT u E E I new pl Preceded By I Excellent Q Shorts M LOVING ONE MAN SHE MARRIED HIS BROTHER TO DISCOVER THE BITTERNESS OF REVENGE65 words
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Miscellaneous324 1936-11-16 6 OUE E N S NEXT CHANGE “DRACULA” has come and gone his daughter lives to become the sensation of the year A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN TORTTTPfr THE CURSE OF A CAtt UEMMIt MEMnb DMOJM'S DAtIGHHR SHI GIWS YOU THAT WHRD fttUMl OTTO KRUGER GLORIA HOLDEN «HOTAt.I '.lCtAtt MORE ASTONISHING THAN HER324 words
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733 1936-11-16 7 Penang Rovers 9 Social |l|.‘ number 13 has been considered an unlucky one by most people but it. proved a lucky one for a girl guide, who won a contest lor guests at the third annual social organised by Ist Penang Rover Crew733 words
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Article148 1936-11-16 7 The young American yachtsman, Dwight h°ng, who arrived in Penang on Nov. 3 on a round the world cruise in his tir.y ketch the ‘ldle Hour” was placed in an awkward Position on Friday, the intended day of his departure, when he fourd148 words
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Article150 1936-11-16 7 ‘3 'rlanes Take Part. Eighteen civil aircraft, including several esi type o f light machines and an auto-I circled over Singapore in formation Saturday. 1 •be largest concentration of fly- J -> 1 ud planes yet seen in Malaya, and craft from the Royal Singapore, Kuala npur150 words
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Article319 1936-11-16 7 Seen Rising During Cremation Simla. The ghost of a woman, arising from her smouldering ashes, struck terror into the hearts of the people of Sanjauli, a suburb of Simla. A hill woman had died soon after giving birth to a child, and there is an old319 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-11-16 7 MISS BANCOCK, the British 100metres back-stroke sicimmer, and her black cat mascot.14 words
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Article106 1936-11-16 7 Pleading guilty to a charge of assisting in the management of a public lottery, a sundry goods shopkeeper was fired $2O. in default seven days’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. R. W. Grant, in the Penang Police 1 Court, on Saturday. j 1 Detective Inspector Jackson said that the106 words
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555 1936-11-16 7 —SAYS GOVERNOR. Raffles College Annual Dinner HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, reaffirmed the statement he made at a recent meeting of the Legislative Council on the question of the establishment of a university in Singapore when speaking at the annual dinner of the555 words
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Advertisement143 1936-11-16 7 If ?b| j Xu i I I I R Ww °f t^ie 8 M OS// thrill °t l in k s buoyant youth romantic Q charm. Moments when the captivating fragrance £2 A\\of "471 K this exquisite and genuine Eau de gd Cologne preserves and enhances natural loveliness O Cvl143 words
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Article572 1936-11-16 8 I THE teaching of English is obviously the weakest link in senior education in Malaya. How many boys leave school handicapped by lack of ability to express themselves adequately and with reasonable regard for grammatical usage? This lack of English prevents the exploita- tion of the considerable572 words
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Article93 1936-11-16 8 Committee Member Here To Raise Funds Mr. Ong Seok Sim. committee member of Lum Hua Middle School. Sitiawar, his arrived here. It is understood that Mr. Ong’s visit toj Penang is to raise funds for the OvV> building for his school. In conversation with a93 words
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Article84 1936-11-16 8 —Reuter. Rivers Still Open To All Shipping Berlin. Nov. 14. The text of the German Note to tfce Powers concerned shows that Germany while renouncing the waterways agreement under the Versailles T eaty declares that shipping cn ail German livers is epen to all ships of states living—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article625 1936-11-16 8 DIOCLES - y4cco/?t on Youth J G That All Should See Are ive Cultural? A Point of View Dicing with Dice DIOCLES THE Penang Choral and Dramatic Society which was recently revived is putting on “Accent on Youth” at the Town Hall, Penang, on Thursday and Saturday of this625 words
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917 1936-11-16 8 A large number of friends and relatives were present at the fu era’ ycsterdiiy, of Mrs. Cher Bah Say, wife of the well-known Penang merchant and landed proprietor. The procession s'.'irted ircm 157 Kimberly Street ?nd wended its way along Car-917 words
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Advertisement353 1936-11-16 8 Don’t Forget Your Friends At Hom 4 You, can get thia old Whisky IV HE for despatch in specially decorated Kwl JR I Christmas Cases, delivered any- R3R IKT E where in England, Scotland or WW BB *WL *4 J Wales at the following prices Bam 1820” Still going Strong353 words
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Advertisement57 1936-11-16 8 SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS NtTWTICMTILA. SirdgTsSS u a Specially Packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Flakes and wholeness of the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tim Obtainable at all the Leading Provisions Dealers Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co..57 words
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310 1936-11-16 9 WEEK-END RIOT AT S ATU ARANG MINES Demand For More Pay LITTLE VIOLENCE AND HIGH TEMPERS i'rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Nov. 15. -,ng miners on the mines of Malayan nes. Ltd., at Batu Arang on Satur- tit were charged by police, who fired their heads, and one of310 words
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Article30 1936-11-16 9 From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. 15. (a water-logged ground this evening, a Perak hockey eleven defeated the Ist Battalion 2nd Punjab Regiment by 2 goals to 1.30 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-11-16 9 Penang again lost to Selangor, 12— 5, after a hard game of Rugby at Ku ala Lumpur on Saturday. Picture shows the teams, Penang XV on the right.33 words
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Article106 1936-11-16 9 “HIS BROTHER'S WIFE.” With Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor and others. A. MG.M. production, Directed by W. 8. Van Dyke. Now showing at Queen's. Robert Taylor, who has been greatly admired by many since his appearance in Broadway Melody, returns in this entertaining film in which we106 words
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Article53 1936-11-16 9 It is gathered unofficially that Mr. C. ;G. Howell. Legal Adviser. F. M. S., will be J the new Attorney-General, S.S. Mr. Howell’s appointment, when it is made, will be received with gratification. He has had considerable legal experience as Legal Adviser of the F.M.S. and previousily as53 words
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Article158 1936-11-16 9 Suggestion For Combatting Tuberculosis (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 14. A suggestion that pamphlets, printed in various vernaculars and containing simple hints on cleanliness and personal hygiene be distributed among the people in the State with the view to avoiding and comI bat158 words
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Article384 1936-11-16 9 Sad End To Fishing Trip (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 16. A thrilling story of how six Malay fisher- men went out to sea at Port Weld and met with a storm resulting in the loss of one life was unfolded in the TAuping384 words
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Advertisement40 1936-11-16 9 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL PHONE 543 PENANG. SATURDAY NEXT 21st November EXTENSION 1 a. m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY The Runnymede New Orchestra Under The Leadership of ROBERT PIKLER The Orchestra Will Play During Tiffin And Dinner From Tuesday 17th Nov.40 words
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Advertisement191 1936-11-16 9 Take SANATOGEN and feel thoroughly Healthy —r —mm F'l IB HL-XK *'i You can be Stronger and Sanatogen increases your more healthy—Sanatogen strength, for it gives will make you so. Whether your body exactly those you are run-down as a elements that produce result of strain and worry, vitality. Thus,191 words
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Miscellaneous151 1936-11-16 9 ZHJ PENANG Programme Of Recorded Music Tonight 7.00 p.m.—Time Signal and Announcements for the week. 7.08 p.m.—Light Vocal and Instrumental Music (1) Allegro from Concerto in F. Major; March from Hercules (Handel). (2) Serenade (Braga); Ave Maria (Bach Gounoud); (3) Ave Maria (Schubert); Salut d’ Amour (Elgar). 7.35 pm. —“Straits151 words
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Article2424 1936-11-16 10 bULL RESULTS OF 1936 COMPETITION Following are the full results of the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting, 1936: A.R.A. Matcfc IS (Amended, Rifio, LuL, M.G., and Rev Ker team grand aggregate 'onship, winners: 3rd Bn. S. 8. V. F« |(P. P W V. C-). Officer Commanding RcOhfrUfati.:2,424 words
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Article127 1936-11-16 10 A Brid® From Shanghai The marriage took place in reformed style of Mr. Tan Cheng Hock, advocate and solicitor, Penang, and Miss Teng Sok Fan, !of Shanghai- on Saturday at the Chinese Consulate, Penang. The bride, who was attended by Miss Cheah Swee See, was given127 words
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Article135 1936-11-16 10 Alleged Misappropriation Of $522 Chew Peng Ghee, until recently a clerk employed by Mansfield and Co., who was charged with cheating the company, by dishonestly inducing them to deliver to him $1,368.75, was again produced in the Police Court, Penang, on Sat. before Mr. R. W. Grant, who135 words
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Article, Illustration54 1936-11-16 10 MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AT DAIRY SHOW. Mr. Walter Elliot (right) with Miss Greta Berry, who iUustraUd this years in Ik poster (seen in the background), and Mr. Barter, Cha.rman of the. Milk Marketing Board. They are seen at the Milk Marketing Board's stand at54 words
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Advertisement157 1936-11-16 10 This is the NEW STANDARD size H of L II 1 [1 I i I r < England’s Highest Classj I 1 Cigarette 0C 3 J I ii J c c I Made to a blend which has t pleased and satisfied since 1834. 1 IMWn f Klkrmß faSkLU ’<157 words
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Advertisement70 1936-11-16 10 BrrnMASTIC THE IDEAL GENERAL PURPOSE PAINT FOR Every Type of Surface GIVES COMPLETE PROTECTION. PREVENTS RUST DECAY. STOCKED IN BLACK BROWN RED GREEN CREAM AND GREY. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. PENANG. Rust costs millions per year Norusto prevents rust f 1 i has a covering < CAPACITY OF 700—100070 words
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Advertisement481 1936-11-16 11 /7 "7? DELIVERY TIME-TABLE COMBINED SUBSCRIPTION RATE TIMES of MALAYA PINANG GAZETTE Kuaia Kangsar 3.45a.m. Butterworth 1.50p.m. Nibonq TebaP* OF MAT 2VS Taiping 4.25 Bukit Mertajam 2.10 Buwfor llllfiu 11/ILAIn Bagan Serai 5.10 Sungei Bakap 2.30 o e and Parit Buntar 5.30 Nebong Tebal 2.40 Bagan Serai Nebong Tebal 5.40481 words
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Article1040 1936-11-16 12 SHy Line Director's Faith In The Future e UTILISE BRITISH SHIPS e WHENEVER POSSIBLE “I dislike pessimists and grousers, and I feel satisfied that unless something unforeseen occurs England for the next few years should come through a period of good trade and prosperity such as1,040 words
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Article181 1936-11-16 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. “KUTSANG” from Japan and China via Singapore sails same 1 Calcutta direct. 1G! S.S. “STENTOR” from Singapore sails for Boston, New York and Baltmore. S.S. “SIRDHANA” from Singapore and Far East sails for Rangoon Calcutta. B an 4 S.S. “TSUSHIMA MARU” from Japan181 words
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Article142 1936-11-16 12 Watch-Keeping And Welfare Conventions Adopted Geneva Draft conventions on the welfare of seamen in foreign ports and on the minimum professional capacity of captains and watch-keeping officers were adopted by a plenary meeting of the International Maritime Conference here on Oct. 20. The welfare convention, which deals142 words
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Advertisement51 1936-11-16 12 “Follow The Fleet” g 0F 8 j Marconi Users. THE R/tDIO-GR/lM with Tone, Quality, Reliability.! This instrument, complete with Automatic Record changer, is a Musical Masterpiece, and Like Life Itself. I ri f Wave-Length/ ff 7 to 2,000 1 Meters. —if (a 3OLE AGENTS: 1 Robinson Piano Co. (S.S.) Ltd.j51 words
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Miscellaneous1857 1936-11-16 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES •The Old Folks RADIO Conductor For 8.8. C. At Home" PERSONALITIES! 15 Symphony Orchestra ta ptafirumme entitled "The OM Folk. The 8.8. C. announces that Arturo «t Borner local listener. u>a be able to ToKMini Mme Ume bear again popular melodic. of yesterday r'LT"'' 'Z BB by1,857 words
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56 1936-11-16 13 A ship’s bell, which formerly belonged to the Mauretania, is in. use at the new £2,200 farmers* mission church at Storeton, Wirral. It has been presented to the authorities by Sir Percy Bates, Bart., chairman of Cunard White Star Ltd., whose wife laid the56 words
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96 1936-11-16 13 Prompt measures by three fire engines and a fire tug quickly subdued an outbreak of fire on board the Cunard White Star liner Berengaria in Southampton docks, on Oct. 20. The fire occurred in cabins on the starboard side of B deck forward, immediately under96 words
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Article214 1936-11-16 13 Passengers Who Did Not Know Marseilles. With her L5O passengers unaware that anything serious was wrong, the Dutch liner Mamix Van St. Aldegonde, 19,162 tons, reached Ajaccio, Corsica, in Oct. 9, with fire still blazing in her No. 2 hold. The passengers, who are believed214 words
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65 1936-11-16 13 The twin-screw pasSenger liner Orsova has been sold by the Orient Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., to Scottish shipbreakers for about £26,500 as she lies in London. Built by Messrs. John Brown and CO., Clydebank, in 1909, the Orsova has a gross and net tonnage65 words
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108 1936-11-16 13 Osaka, Nov. 1. Two years and nine months after it was started, the slim hull of the destroyer Kawakaze today slid down the ways of the Fujinagata Dockyards here in the presence of high naval and civilian officials, headed by Vice-Admiral Hisanori Fujita, commandant Of108 words
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265 1936-11-16 13 Indication Of Successful Negotiations Work has been started in cleaning up the former snipyard ox Messis, harumn and tVvolix, Liu., at Gxeenock. In the light of ‘negotiations which have been going on for a considerable time with a view to the ac- quisiLoxi ox tor265 words
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219 1936-11-16 13 Progress Of Admiralty Orders Messrs. J. Samuel White and Co., Ltd., report for the period ending October 6 the fitting out of the flotilla leader Grom, building for the Polish Government, is proceedmg steadily. The sister ship to the O.R.P. Grom was recently successfully219 words
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38 1936-11-16 13 The Polish Government have awarded the Golden Service Cross to Captain R.H. Whalley, R.D., R.N.R., master of the steamer Baitrover, in recognition of his services to merchant shipping between Poland and Great Britain.38 words
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Advertisement406 1936-11-16 13 Idl 4 f MBMimUMBD MMB VfweM. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT T (in conjunction with Gian A Shire Una) "TT MENELAUS London, Rotterdam Hamburg, Hull and I*4« Swansea. GLENIFFER L’don, R'dam, H’burg, Antwerp NoT 13 Dec 15 Middlesbrough i PATROCLUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, A Glasgow. 97 oq a PATROCLUS Marseilles, Rottedam406 words
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Advertisement241 1936-11-16 13 Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Nov. 19 PRES. HARRISON Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Dec. 3 PRES. HAYES Dec. 30 Jan. 12 Dec. 17 PRES. WILSON Jan. 13 Jan. 26 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on our New Liners The President Hoover241 words
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Advertisement874 1936-11-16 13 —V L P O british"lndia Pemnia|lar and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port contract with His Majesty's Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London end Far East Mail Service. S/S “M. HARI” Nov. 28 Outwards from London for China A Japan. SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF TH» due Peuaug 193«874 words
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Miscellaneous299 1936-11-16 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES Records or theatrical broadcast. 10.35 Close down. Wavelength 19.68 m., 15,243 kc. 6.15 p.m.—Day s programme. 6.20 Relay from Radio-Parts. Concert. 7.20 News ir English. 7.35 Continuation of Concert relay. 8.05 News in French. 8.35 Continuation of concert relay. 9.20 Maritime talk by M. Bretagne. 9.30 Social topics299 words
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Miscellaneous119 1936-11-16 13 7.50 p.m.—Opening announcement. 7.55 Musical interlude. 8 News from Holland. 8.15 Popular concert (recorded). 8.25 Meeting of the Phohi Club. 9 Popular concert (continued). 9.20 Sports commentaries by Mr. Han Hollander. 9.40 This month’s dance tunes in Holland. 9.50 Close down. TOMORROW 4.50 —6.20 p.m.—Special broadcast by Station P.C.J., Eindhoven,119 words
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Article, Illustration565 1936-11-16 14 Remarkable Run Of Victories In P, B, A, Tournament LARGE GATHERING AT FIFTH ANNIVERSARY TEA PARTY Mr. Um Oo Seng, the patron of the Umstead Badminton Party, entertained friends to tea at his residence at Burmah Road yesterday to celebrate the success of the Party565 words
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Article217 1936-11-16 14 —Reuter. SEVEN OUT FOR 68 RUNS NEW SOUTH WALES 273 M-C.C. 153 A crowd of 20,000 at Sydney yesterday saw a sudden collapse of the M.C.C. team in their reply to New South Wales’ total of 273. At lunch the M. C. C. had 79 runs on—Reuter. - 217 words
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Article191 1936-11-16 14 Triumph For Tan Cheng Phor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 14. The Perak open badminton championships concluded this afternoon at the Perak Club courts. The high standard of play was maintained. A feature of the matches was, the fine display of Tan Cheng Phor, the, Perak191 words
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Article86 1936-11-16 14 To Play In Europe Next Year Mrs. H. Wills Moody is believed to be planning a “come-back” to European championship tennis following her victory in the mixed doubles of the Pacific championships when, in partnership with Donald Budge, she annexed the title. A match has been arranged86 words
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Article110 1936-11-16 14 Perak Chinese Beaten 2 1 I There was fast and interesting play in the soccer match played a’ Saturday at the St. Xavier's Institution ground, Penang, when the Old Xaverians’ Association defeated the Perak Chinese Recreation Club by two goa.’s to one. TEAMS ?2r. E. Walker refereed110 words
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Article867 1936-11-16 14 BILLIARDS: Work Of B.A. C.C. WORLD-WIDE INFLUENCE EXERTED Billiards government, we were i reminded at the last annual general meeting of the Billiards Association and Control Council, has been established 50 years. The Golden Jubilee would have passed unnoticed but for a reminder by Mr. W.T.867 words
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Article, Illustration102 1936-11-16 14 Don Bradman, the South Australian batsman, is worth his weight in gold to the Australian State Cricket Associations. Each State looks forward eagerly to his appearance. When South Australia played Queensland at Brisbane last season the profit on the match was £1,333. On the102 words
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Advertisement349 1936-11-16 14 “ANCIENT CHINESE MODEL VILLAGES” Show at Wembley P Monday. 16th November, 1936. WEMBLEY MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. “ANCIENT CHINESE MODEL VILLAGES” REAL WORKING MODFt o Patrons will be amazed to see a Replica of old Chinese sceneries, land-scanpC" 8! water falls, ancient monasteries and temples, natural cliffs, hills, speak349 words
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802 1936-11-16 15 12-5 VICTORY OVER PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, November 14. Selangor showed fighting qualities against tremendous oppositicn provided by Penang in the first Malaya Cup rugby match in the Northern section which ended in a victory for Selangor by 12 points (four tries) to802 words
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1318 1936-11-16 15 Reuter. Following are results of matches ~ttish football leagues together with ENGLISH LEAGUE —DIVISION I. Birmingham 1, Arsenal 3. ■harlton A. 2, Derby 0. chelsea. 1. Sunderland 3. Grimsby T. 6, Manchester U. 2. Ue(is U. 1, Preston N. E. 0. Liverpool 2, SheffieldReuter. - 1,318 words
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Article107 1936-11-16 15 Reuter. Following are Rugby Union results: Devon 3 Cornwall 0. Lancashire 11 Durham 9. Northumberland 13 Yorkshire 3. Somerset 3 Gloucestershire 21. Cambridge Univ. 8 Leicester 6. Cardiff 26 Plymouth A. 3. Gloucester 7 Old Blues 11. Guy’s Hosp. 3 Birkenhead P. 40. Llanelly 27 Bath 0. LondonReuter. - 107 words
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Article63 1936-11-16 15 Singapore, Nov. 14. Three points (a penalty goal) gained by Darling in the first seven minutes of play was all the Army could score against Johore in the Malaya Cup rugby game at Jalan Besar Stadium, after an even first half. The Army dominated play territorially in63 words
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Article35 1936-11-16 15 Singapore, Nov. 14. Seah Eng Hee and Tan Chong Tee won the Singapore men’s badminton open doubles title by defeating Chan Chim Bock and Wong Peng Soon 16—21, 20—20 (3—l), 21—13, this evening.35 words
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Article165 1936-11-16 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. Selangor beat Malacca by two goals to nil in the inter-State hockey fixture on the Padang today. The game was scrappy throughout, owing to heavy ground conditions. There was no score at the interval. A feature of165 words
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Article42 1936-11-16 15 Malacca, Nov 14. Negri-Malacca defeated A.P.C. Dunlops on the Malacca Club padang at rugby this evening before a large ci-owd. The combined States won by 24 points (four goals and one penalty goal) to five points (one goal). i42 words
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Article29 1936-11-16 15 C.R.C. Defeat Old Frees The Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Old Frees' Association at tennis (doubles) by three games to one. at the latter's court on Saturday.29 words
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Advertisement272 1936-11-16 15 Here is the Essence of STRENGTH! -41 .a\| ill (iii b y 8 ESSENCE B of th' .X-* B tri 5 choker e. X IF: B tW* CX* -r. but in cold j— 9W -aich state it to u»ualh Er A*| «rand a c«w ar rovm apkxmtmemv IN all cases272 words
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Article181 1936-11-16 16 KENNEDY CO. The following are th* latest quotations to MK6SB& KENNEDY A (X’s Share UM today:— TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampst 510 5(6 Aaam Kumbang 31| 32| Ayer Weng 2AO 2.15 Bangrin 22(6 23(6 Bata Selangor 1.25 1-30 Hong Fatt 1-25 1.30 Hongkong Tin 21|6 22|6 Jelapang 22) 23| Johan 30181 words
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Article115 1936-11-16 16 London, November, 14. RUBBER Firm. Spot 8, 9 < buyers 8H sellers. Jan./March buyers 8g sellers. April/June 8S buyers B|J sellers. July/Sept. 8g buyers B{i sellers. New York 17.50 cts. United Kingdom Stocks: London 39,845 ton* Liverpool 54.286 tons COPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £17.7.6. PEPPER White Muntok115 words
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Article151 1936-11-16 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Beilers Ayer Weng 1.95 2.06 Batu Selangor 1.25 1.30 Hong Fatt 1.20 1-25 Jelebu 1.171 l-22jex Kuchai 1.10 1.15 Lukut 1-50 1.55 Nawng Pet 80 821 North Taiping 05 671 Petalings 9.50 9.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.10 1.15 Rantau Ordy. 1.221 1.271 Rantau Pref. 1.271 1.32|151 words
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Article145 1936-11-16 16 LEAN CO. H‘DAT’B OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat 51 s <l A. Wengs 1.95 2.05 B. Selangors 1.225 1.321 Jelanangs 22(6 23(6 Johans 2T 30 Kamun tings ***** 16(11 K. Lan juts 21(6 22’6 Kundangs 913 9*9 Pungahs 25] 25(9 Rahmans 1.071 1.121 Raubs 6.55 6.85cd ’tawang Tin Fields145 words
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951 1936-11-16 16 Acute Shortage Of Scrip Precludes Boom Development (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 5. It was Mad Monday on Mincing Lane this week and although it was followed by, comparatively speaking, Tame Tuesday, the market remained of good tone. Progress has since been made towards951 words
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Article116 1936-11-16 16 riN SATURDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £241.15.0 No market London—(3 months) £238.10.0 No market Singapore >116.621 $115.25 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.—(Sundrfed) $6.80 $6.85 I BLACK PEPPER $6.50 50 RUBBER s London BAd New York 17£d 17Sc(G) Singapore- Spot 30c 30|c Dec. 3 °B C 301 c j Jan./Mar116 words
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Article133 1936-11-16 16 Boustead Co., Ltd. in their report dated Penang Nov .12 states: Prices during the past week have fluctuated within narrow limits with sellers’ ideas very much ahead; speculative business bis been on a smaller scale while shipment business remains quite impracticable. Advarces in American and London levels reported133 words
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Advertisement147 1936-11-16 16 NON-STOP AUSTIN COMPETITION Ist. Prize $lOO 2nd. Prize 50 3rd. Prize 25 CONDITIONS The new three bearing crankshaft In the event of more than one Austin starting today will travel competitor qualifying for any prize for a week at an approximate it will be divided equally between speed of 25147 words
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