Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 November 1936
1936-11-21
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-11-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 273. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration728 1936-11-21 1 Mr. Eden Questioned In Commons INTERNATIONAL LAW INVOLVED London, Nov. 20. Asked by the leader of the Opposition, Mr. C. R. Attlee, il he had any information “regarding the proposed blockade and possible bombardment of Barcelona,” the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, in the House728 words
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Article251 1936-11-21 1 Reuter. WAR DEBTS TOPIC REVIVED Washington, Nov. 20. Circumstances are daily becoming f.fobitious for President Roosemore u’c «■.•■nd instalment ot New Deal philosophy, as proved by a recent epidemic of wage increases and wholehearted expressions of co-operation hy business leaders like Mr. Winthrop Aldrich who told theReuter. - 251 words
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Article131 1936-11-21 1 Districts In Selangor To Stage Own Celebrations From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 21. In accordance with His Majesty’s wish, *ach distnet in Selangor will stage its own celebrations on Coronation Day, May 12. The leading members of all communities wnll be invited in the districts by131 words
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Article77 1936-11-21 1 11' rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 20. he ii a tu Arang strike has ended. A fast I' lUlnit)cr °f miners who have steady refused to return to work have been thi n <f! the Mala y an Collieries, Ltd., staevening, and all others77 words
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Article59 1936-11-21 1 Sneering Association of Malaya ection) 'held their annual genera] 1.., r I: it night at the E Hotel, <p..,. n ,r A S. Gosling read ,(f n "Electrical Plant and Line ProTr A. p. H. Holmes, Municit;,( Engineer, the new chairman of ‘"'"lion, presided. ir J r59 words
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Article80 1936-11-21 1 agreemen —Reuter. Decision To Increase Reciprocal Trade Berlin, Nov. 20. The Austrian official visit to Germany has concluded. A communique says that Herr Schmidt hed several friendly conferences with Baron von Neurath of a political. economic and cultural character concerning both states. The discussions resulted in accordagreemen . —Reuter. - 80 words
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Article84 1936-11-21 1 British Radio. DESERTION. CRUELTY AND INSANITY London, Nov.. 20. By 78 votes to 12, the Marriage Bill, which seeks to widen the grounds for divorce to desertion, cruelty, habitual drunkenness and incurable insanity, was given a second reading in the House of Commons today. The authorBritish Radio. - 84 words
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Article151 1936-11-21 1 —British Radio. Renewed Hopes Follow King's Visit London, Nov. 20. The King's visit to South Wales has s gain focussed attention on the situation in the depressed areas and his outspoken concern for their restoration to active life has evoked immediate public response. It coincided with a debate—British Radio. - 151 words
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Article67 1936-11-21 1 Bilbao, Nov. 21. It is officially announced that the Consul for Austria and Hungary, a Paraguayan official and an Italian military official have been executed fallowing court maitial. Reuter. BOXING New York, Today. In a ten rounds contest last night, at Catchweights, Jimmy McLamin, exwelterweight champion outpointed67 words
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Article33 1936-11-21 1 ng and twelve were rescued. —Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 20. The German submarine UlB was sunk in collision during torpedo practice at Lubeck Bay. Eight are missing and twelve were rescued.—Reurng and twelve were rescued.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article122 1936-11-21 1 —-Reuter. Alleged Plot To Start Fascist Regime Novosibirsk, Nov. 20. Allegations that Stickling, the German, and other accused caused poison gas to b* released in many shafts of the KuznetSj Mines, causing workers to “die like rats j were made by witness at the second session of the.—-Reuter. - 122 words
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Article45 1936-11-21 1 c. British Radio. The total amount applied for in tenders for £50,000,000 Treasury Bills was £69,130,000. The maximum amount was al’.otted i in bills at three months at the average rate per’cent, of 10s. 9.74 d. as compared with ids _6.24d. last weekc. British Radio. - 45 words
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Article129 1936-11-21 1 -—Reuter. "CHINESE MUST NOT HIT BACK!” Peiping, Nov. 21. A hint that Japan would regard seriously any attempt by Chinese troops to carry a counter-offensive into Chahar was made by Major Imai, Japanese Military Attache. Interviewed, he said the fighting in Suiyuan was China’s own affair, but-—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article31 1936-11-21 1 —Reuter. New York, Nov. 23. j Mr. Joseph Davies has been appointed Ambassador to Moscow. Mr. Davies is a prominent Washington lav/yer and specialist in intematjona) matters.^—Reuter.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement16 1936-11-21 1 laH CHEONCI No. 47. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.16 words
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Advertisement166 1936-11-21 1 Bedak Virgin Face Powder MANUFACTURED IN BATAVIA, JAVA. TMs Fare Powder itnproves the complexion, removes pimples, takes /dirt off and smoothes theJ I <• skin. It stops itches and 1 uri'-kly beat. It is inI I dispensable for the I Nursery. vC 3vL GUARANTEED FREE EROM INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS. (Registered Free166 words
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1228 1936-11-21 2 “11 WAS DONE BEFORE CAN BE DONE AGAIN”, SAYS MALARIA EXPERI New Report On Ceylon s Epidemic, Its Causes Control THE conquest of malaria in the dry zone so as to permit of colonization is specially discussed in a new monograph on Malaria in1,228 words
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Article135 1936-11-21 2 Mr. Wedderburn's Appointment The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Mr. M. M. Wedderbum C.M.G., to be Chief Sec- retary to the Government of Ceylon in succession to Sir Graeme Tyrrell, K.8.E., C M G. Mr. Maxw’ell MacLagan Wedderbum, who135 words
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Article210 1936-11-21 2 NEW ORDERS IN COUNCIL New Delhi, Nov. 3. The following Nine Orders in Council, which have been placed before Parliament, have just been published. (1) An Order relating to the establish- ment of a Federal Court by October 1 and 'fixing the salaries allowances and pensions210 words
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Article108 1936-11-21 2 "Dumping" Charge Against i Ceylon i CALICUT. i The need of a Kerala University to attend to the educational and cultural needs of the Malayalees was urged by a deputation which waited on the Governor of Madras. The Governor is reported to have replied 1 that108 words
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Article75 1936-11-21 2 "Justified" Remark By Magistrate Panadura, Ceylon. “You are perfectly justified in using a gun in defence of your property against an armed mob”, said Mr. T. F. C. Roberts, the Panadura Police Magistrate in discharging Jane Nona, her husband Barlis Silva and Ramon Silva, all of75 words
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595 1936-11-21 2 PRIVY COUNCIL RULING IN CEYLON CASE London, Oct 22. That the promissory notes were not admissible as evidence was the ruling given today by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the appeal brought by M. A. L. M. Sockalingam Chettiar and S. K.595 words
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Advertisement516 1936-11-21 2 Hnd Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 547 L 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 Penang516 words
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Advertisement292 1936-11-21 2 Stomach Suffered «v Warning Agoi ns| n ’Rubbishing Brand Stomach Powder stomach trouble have led to t? Cas *3 v of cheap substitutes. have been cured feel it thei/M rers wj otbe.'sufferers to guard XS?? anything but the genuine Stomach Powder that put IJ* !ean M P.S.L., who writes "SerX?292 words
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Miscellaneous24 1936-11-21 2 Peggy O’Neill, the British stage and screen actress has been offered a longterm contract by an American film company says a message from Hollywood.24 words
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Article, Illustration965 1936-11-21 3 Statesmen Outline Foreign Policy CONFLICTING IDEOLOGIES NOT A BAR TO CO-OPERATION able removed by peaceful means.—British Radio. ard to believe that any important "It IS ll® th. nublic anywhere can want action oi uj f war must spell universal iniwar sinti ntable removed by peaceful means.—British Radio. - 965 words
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Article72 1936-11-21 3 Two Sultans Returning By The Dempo 'I tom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 20. Th leavZr S ,Itan and Su ltanah of Johore tjf next week on the first stage tnwenT n urn to Mala y a Thc y Si the liner Dem P<> on which72 words
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1886 1936-11-21 3 Penang Trade School Instructor’s Radio Talk “What have we got in British car design at present which we can point to as being ahead of American design? Really, quite a lot that is not so evident on the surface. Firstly, and so1,886 words
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Advertisement278 1936-11-21 3 man for a P» h wants good healthy, cleansing soap. A soap which lathers and eaa,, Y. «insulates .nd refreshes the Yo wIH Bet the maximum enjoyment from wa °5 lf V° u u,e Wright’, and there’s «•«•taction in knowing that all the time you •“*B u ««iing yourself from278 words
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359 1936-11-21 4 IMPORTANT ISSUE BEFORE COURT Whether or not a promissory note was a 4 ‘binding agreement,” was one oi Lire points argued before Mr. Justice Cussen in the High Court, Singapore, when F.A. Bartholomeuz and 00. claimed from the Chung Chi Trading Co., Chop Hang359 words
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Article238 1936-11-21 4 Chinese Charged With Causing Hurt Charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a police constable named Ayis Mohamed. Leong Siew Heng, a coffee-shop assistant, appeared before Mr. J P. Biddulph in the second court, Singapore Court Inspector McLennan prosecuted and the accused was defended by Mr. D. G. Osborne-J238 words
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Article63 1936-11-21 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. 19. Two cars, belonging to private owners oo'lided at the junction of Upper Museum Road and Main Road near the gaol today Road and Main Road near the gaol today. One car belonging to Mr. Dibble was slightly damaged. The63 words
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Article841 1936-11-21 4 SIAMESE PRINCE RETURNS Prince Prem Purachatra, a son of H.R. H. the late Prince Puruchatra of Siam, who has been studying in England, is a passenger on the “Boringia” for Bang-' kok. The young Prince is going home to I attend the ceremonies in connection with his841 words
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Article101 1936-11-21 4 Lorry Overturned With Eight Passengers Seremban. Nov. 16. The story of a remarkable escape frem death, when a lorry overturned was told to the Seremban magistrate today, when a Chinese lorry driver was charged with driving a vehicle in a careless manner. According to the prosecution, the101 words
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248 1936-11-21 4 EX-HUSBANDS SAY 'GOOD LUCK TO PEGGY JOYCE CraJileigh (Surrey). When it was announced that Miss Peggy Hopkins Joyce. American actress, and Mr. Vivian Jackson, London University professor, hoped to marry, two of Miss Joyce’s millionaire ex-husbands sent her their congratulations. One cabled her, the other telephonea her. A third ex-husband,248 words
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271 1936-11-21 4 Officials For Year Mr. E. D. Butler was re-e’ected chairman at the annual meeting of the Selangor Garden Society held in St. Mary’s Church Par*sh Hall, Kuala Lumpur. Presenting the annual report and statement of accounts the chairman said that he thought the Society had271 words
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228 1936-11-21 4 Sitting among the many legal celebrities at the memorial service to Sir Henry Curtis Bennett, K.C., in The Temple Church, last week was “Convict 148.” He had come to pay his last tribute to Sir Henry, who had twice pleaded his cause to judge228 words
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204 1936-11-21 4 Band Boys' Rigid Discipline Protest London. Nov. 17. A fire hose played an important part in suppressing a “mutiny” of 16 boys belonging to the band of the 2nd Batt. Leicestershire Regiment, garrisoned at Co. Londonderry. I Newspaper reports in London state that the204 words
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Article96 1936-11-21 4 Indians Cannot Join Leading Clubs There is »a colour bar in Oxford, says Mr. Keith Briant, the editor of the “Isis’the Oxford undergraduate weekly—in a leading article. He states that membership of one of the chief clubs in connection with the University is closed to Indians. He96 words
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Advertisement186 1936-11-21 4 TIGER BEER good in anu case but 1 better 4SWII ’ofc* Vh M Q“What is the best remedy I for Wasting Diseases?" is the ePI|R answer Angier's Emulsion is widely >1 and successfully used in the treatment of consumption and- all forms of ill-health in which there is loss of186 words
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1910 1936-11-21 5 ADAPTING the good from all systems Legislative Yuan Entirely Independent —HE Legislative Y uan is an entirely independent organization, entrusted 1 solely with the duties of legislation, in accordance with the principles of Dr Sun Yat Sen. Before a law is enacted1,910 words
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Article102 1936-11-21 5 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Wave Of Patriotic Fervour In China Shanghai, Nov. 20. The Central Kuomintang has ordered the establishment of societies in the provinces for collection of subscriptions such as a day’s income, donations, etc. in aid of soldiers on active service. Each society will—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 102 words
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Article33 1936-11-21 5 Kuala Lumpur and Australia. —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 20 The Overseas Ocmmittee have agreed to subsidise Chinese Schools in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Australia. —Sin Chew IKuala Lumpur and Australia.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 33 words
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Article56 1936-11-21 5 The Penang Municipal Band will play at the Esplanade this evening from 6.00 p m. to 7.30 p.m. Following is the programme:— March:—Queen Among the Heather: Hume. Overture:—The Wanderer’s Goal:— Suppe. Selection:—The Beggar’s Opera:—Austin. Waltz:—Tresor D’Amour:—Waldteufel. Ballad:—The Heart of the Sunset: Nicholls. Selection:—On with the Show:—Nicholls. I Fox56 words
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1042 1936-11-21 5 The New China IN the following interesting article the China Weekly Review discusses the present rosy economic condition of China brought about by good crops last year and bumper crops this yĕSr with internal peace and unity coupled with better communications, Stability of1,042 words
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Advertisement148 1936-11-21 5 Austin se\t:v RUBY SALOON comfort. THE AUSTIN SIVEN AUSTIN SEVEN The world’s finest light car R n roof) Ruby Saloon i n o o (Fixed roof) since iyz.z. I Opal Two-seater Open Road Fourseater The Seven, so easy to drive, also is so cheap to run. Less than four cents148 words
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383 1936-11-21 6 Green Fields Cover Steel Turrets, Guns Troops A SENSATIONAL document, discovered by the I rench Secret Service, and giving details, it is alleged, of Germany’s plan to invade France through Swiss territory, is the reason behind decision to increase the “Maginot line” of383 words
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343 1936-11-21 6 “The perfect woman we are waiting for must be somewhere in the country, perhaps in a village rectory, maybe in the village school. We intend to keep on advertising until we find her. It may take two years, but we shall not despair of343 words
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Article382 1936-11-21 6 AIR MAIL A mail for Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Singapore-Australia air mail service will close at 7 p.m. today. 1 A mail for Amsterdam and London by KL.M. service will close at 7 am. tormorrow. LA mail for382 words
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Article65 1936-11-21 6 Pleading guilty to a charge of theft of five chisels valued $5, the property of the Municipal Commissioners, on Nov. 14, Chong Hock Seng was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. ■A. L. Luckham in the Police Court, 1 Penang, yesterday. The accused was65 words
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Advertisement38 1936-11-21 6 STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL ON SALE NOW I Nothing like this Annual has been produced in Malaya before and the demand for copies is very brisk. Get Your Copy NOW ON SALE AT 'PINANG GAZETTE 12, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.38 words
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Miscellaneous142 1936-11-21 6 Positively Last 3 Shows. TODAY 2.45 6.15 $-30 $Ht GIVES YOU THAT WEIRD DRACHM'S IBI DAUGHTER 31'' OTTO KRUGER GLORIA HOLDEN REMEMBER I THURSDAY NEXT! "ANTHONY ADVERSE" Book NOW Plans Past Filling Phone 264 BOSCO MATINEE TOMORROW AT 11.30 A.M. MAJESTIC LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 6.15 9.30 MATINEES: TODAY TOMORROW AT142 words
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Miscellaneous104 1936-11-21 6 1 Seen by Record Crowds at Every Performance! ROYAL TODAY, LAST THREE SHOWS 2JW The Record-Breaking Cantonese Talkie ’’SANG MIN SlN’’ with Miss LEE KEE LIN A GNOH CHO PANG Poignant Theme! Glorious Romance! Grand Theme! Melodious New Cantonese Songs! At Reduced Prices of Admission: Cts. 80, 50, 30 and104 words
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Miscellaneous125 1936-11-21 6 *****» OPENING TOMORRqvu at the 2,45 m qtinee W t "wrcomoa? 11l and JOSEPHinii <" another grw thrilling a» Th® lampc of CHns'i 1 |ii IMARBin ADOCTOK I the met! powerful n*v«| I i I penned by 1 Sinclair lewis. F> ’r&t W jeJßsl Jarnm HUTCHINSSN toss AUXANDBeftUY KBMI LOUtSI125 words
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161 1936-11-21 7 HEADMASTER BEARS PART OF LOSS a clerk at a Government school absconded with term fee» amounting to $3,385, the headmaster was required to contribute to the loss. This serious misappropriation occurred at Outram School, Singapore. The fees had been collected and given to the clerk161 words
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Article415 1936-11-21 7 Woman's Statement In Bankruptcy Court The public examination of a Chinese Lim Joo Tee, commenced in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr Justice Gordon Smith. c.o Lim the Official Assl gnee, led the evidence. Lun Joo Tee aaid Uiat she was “arrtedSlie stax ed in415 words
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168 1936-11-21 7 Malay Storekeeper Examined That he marriage expenditure of his sister and brother amounted to about $2,000. *<u the statement made by Md. Noordin bID Md Mastan at his public examination in the I\ r. .ng Bankruptcy Court yesterday. declared his gross liabilities at HBO 9168 words
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91 1936-11-21 7 Nine Retiring At End Of Year Singapore Municipal Commissionare rc tiring at the end of the year acH| g to the rules. They are «srs. E. a. Brown, J. A. Elias, Lee lnj i uan, G. Parburry, R. Tessensohn, Mohamed Ghazaly bin Mohamed Ari- •'•>> had succeeded91 words
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Article302 1936-11-21 7 The following passengers for Malaya are in the Scharnborst which is due in Penang from Europe on Dec. 1. Phya Anuraksh, Mr. Cyril H. Ryves, Mrs. Sydney G. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Harald Guenther, Mrs. E. H. J. Johnsen. Miss Johnson, Mr. James C. S. White, Mrs.302 words
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Article105 1936-11-21 7 "Kedah Passengers The following passengers arrived in Penang yesterday by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore Commander and Mrs. C. C. Dix, Mr. Richard Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Descampes, Hon. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, Mr. S. B. Van Leer, Hon. Mr. H.H. Abdoolcader, Mr. N.105 words
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Article151 1936-11-21 7 Yeap Boon Chye, described by the prosecuUng officer as a quack doctor at a Chinese Temple at Armenian Street, was fined $5OO in default two months’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning on a charge of receiving money, namely151 words
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Article382 1936-11-21 7 Perak Hying Club Report The month of October was the most Interesting and eventful for the Perak Flying Club. On Sunday, October 11, all three machines flew to Taiping and there gave joy rides to the public, a total of 48 passengers being taken up. On Sunday,382 words
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Article87 1936-11-21 7 Returning To Malaya On Nov. 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 19. The Sultan of Selangor will leave London for the return voyage to Malaya on Nov. 25. He will travel by train to Marseilles and board the liner Dempo, two days later. I understand that87 words
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Article89 1936-11-21 7 A Malay, Dollah bin Mohamed Sanan. was produced before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Police Court, Penang, yesterday, charged with navigating a motor launch in a manner so rash and negligent as to endanger human life at the Penang Harbour on Nov. 5 at 3.3089 words
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Article78 1936-11-21 7 Tuesday, November 17. Lt.-Col. Hayley Bell had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon His Excellency was present at an At Home given by Commodore M. L. Clarke at “Navy House” Grange Road. Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman and Hon. Mr. E. Newbold arrived to stay at Government78 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-11-21 7 Sir Albert Ball, Lord Mayor of NottHighum, examining an exhibit at the biro d.spiiy held in Nottingham recently.21 words
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Article119 1936-11-21 7 Chinese Youth Bound Over Kuala Lumpur Nov. 20. “If ycur troubles are so bad as that, you had better go out of this country. There is no reason why you should make a nuisence of yourself,’’ remarked Mr. C. H. Dokers, in the Kuala Lumpur Police119 words
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Advertisement332 1936-11-21 7 a vjlll•inilln BISMAG fßisurated Magnesia*) is the treatment for the relief of stomach troubles. It wj gives quick relief because it instantly neutralises th* harmful acids which cause indigestion and A gastric ulcers. It also spreads a protecting film over the inflamed stomach lining and thus allows digestion to proceed332 words
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Article722 1936-11-21 8 gVENTS on the frontier of Itjner Mongolia—a long way from the j beaten track, but as suitable a starting 'point as any for a Far Eastern war—--1 shatter any hopes which may have been held that Japan was sincere in her recent protestations of friendship towards China and of722 words
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Article29 1936-11-21 8 H. M. S. Stork arrived in PeiVng yesterday evening from Singapore. “Mr. and Mrs. E. Mariotti have returned from leave this morning by the S.S. “Kedah”. 129 words
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Article703 1936-11-21 8 Austin Still Going Strong—Maraih Test Round Island— Art and Industry.— Visitors to Britain an £845. DIOCUS- THE 1937 model Austin Seven which began a marathon Test round Penang Island on Mont day is still going strong. The car is travelling round the Island night and day, haltingan £845. DIOCUS- - 703 words
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Article519 1936-11-21 8 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND Sunday next before Advent. 8.00 a.m. Matftis and Litany. Psalms 145 146. Hymn 268. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm 147 Chant 280 Magnificat 46 Nunc Dimittis 61 Hymns 165. 166, 223, 18. WEDNESDAY519 words
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Advertisement259 1936-11-21 8 Don’t Forget Your Friends At Home! You can get this fine old Whisky 4 WH* for despatch in specially decorated Christmas Cases, delivered anywhere in England, Scotland or HB •WL Wales at the following prices Bam 1820 Still going Strong RED LABEL Per case of 12 bottles $64.00 Per case259 words
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Advertisement48 1936-11-21 8 wrmMritA Highly Recommended by the Medical Profession for their health giving properties. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tins IDEAL for Growing Children. Adults and Old People. Stocked by All High Class Provision Dealers. Sole Agent* Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG, Ip<di, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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430 1936-11-21 9 final Selections For Today's Races At Singapore BY TIC-TAC TODAY will see' the start of the last professional meeting for 1936. There will then be three amateur meetings, at Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh land Taiping before the 1937 racing year is ushered in at430 words
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321 1936-11-21 9 RUGBY FOOTBALL: TWO PENANG FIFTEENS PLAYING TODAY Penang will be playing two rugby games tulay. The first XV will travel to Taiping tn meet Perak in an inter-state match, while the second XV will play Perak's second XV on the Esplanade. Tomorrow at 4.45 p.m.321 words
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Article, Illustration40 1936-11-21 9 Miss Feta Davis photographed as s he left Holy Trinity Church, London, after her marriage to Mr. Anthony Stocker, who resigned his post of A. D. C. to the Viceroy of India to marry.40 words
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Article544 1936-11-21 9 Fernandez And Diamond Draw AL RIVERS* GLORIOUS COMEBACK (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 21. Ignacio Fernandez and Joe Diamond gave a grand fight at the New World last night with fireworks all the way and a thrilling final round brought the crowd to its feet.544 words
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Advertisement76 1936-11-21 9 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP: 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG In Bankruptcy No. 51 of 1935. RE Chop Han Teik >ti( e ig hereby given that a Dividend is n, k‘d to be declared in the above matter. cl»6n who have not proved their win76 words
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Advertisement686 1936-11-21 9 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE PENANG ST. ANDREW < SOCIETY An Ordinary and a Special Meeting of 1 the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m. od Owing to the number of invitations reTuesday the 24th instant. ceived, the Committee have found it nece*BUSENESS FOR SPECIAL686 words
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1455 1936-11-21 10 $7,000,000 For Singapore Airport HE word unique is one which must be used with due re--1 gard for all it connotes but it may in this case safely be applied to Singapore’s airport,” said Mr. R. St. George Caulfield, Resident Engineer, Civil Aerodrome, in1,455 words
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514 1936-11-21 10 POLICY OF WORLD’S Y.W.C.A. The policy of the World’s Y.W.C.A. should be to study the basic causes of international grievances and to encourage international co-operation among nations said Mrs. J. H. Sun (China) speaking on the subject of “World Citizenship and International Relations” at the Y.W.C.A. Regional514 words
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Article132 1936-11-21 10 Actress Alleges She Was Publicly Insulted Paris. Mlle. Eae Francis, film actress, and M. Henry, Baur, France’s foremost tragic actor, are suing each other fcr alleged as-. sault. J According to Mlle. Francis, who recently sterred with M. Baur in “The Oscar Wilde Case, the actor132 words
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246 1936-11-21 10 future lies in south PACIFIC Persistent reports that the Japanese Army and Navy are sharply divided on the policy to be adopted towards China help to explain Japan’s obvious hesitation in coming to grips with the problem, writes a special representative of Reuter in246 words
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Article204 1936-11-21 10 Interesting Find In Australia Sydney. Fossils 700 million years old, and lizards with knobbly tails and short spikes all over their bodies, have been found in the heart of Central Australia by Mr. H. O. Fletcher, Palaeontologist of Sydney Museum. He was accompanied by Mr. W. Barnes, taxidermist.204 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-11-21 10 Troops should have less cause for com plaints in the future. These N.C 0 8 and. men have been receiving instruction at the Army School of Cookaig at Aldershot and are now competing for the title of Champion Cook.50 words
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Article136 1936-11-21 10 A sobbing blonde is working a new I “racket” in South Coast restaurants. At lunch time s’?e slips in, and is first noticed sobbing quietly in a corner. On being questioned, she tel s a long story cf misfortune. “She came in and sobbed here,” ‘aid Mr.136 words
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Article146 1936-11-21 10 To Visit Penang And Singapore Ottawa, Nov. 17. With the intention of investigating piospects for Canadian business with Japan. China, Malaysia, Siam and French IndoChina. a group of Canadian manufacturers, exporters and importers will sail from Vancouver early in the new year for a tour of the146 words
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Advertisement25 1936-11-21 10 A product BRITISH Malayan COFFEE PLANTATIONS I Kuala Filah, Negri Sembilaa, FJL3- IOLE AGENTS HE^RY WAUGH Co., Ltd. 181 SINGAPORE- ini PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMFU<V25 words
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Advertisement476 1936-11-21 11 f /jfpEHANG DELIVERY TIME-TABLE COMBINED SUBSCRIPTION RATE TIMES of MALAYA PINANG GAZETTE Sungei fliVop Kuala Kangsar 3.45a.n. Butterworth Nibong TebapS TIMES OF MALAYA Taipmg 4.25. Bukit M.rtajam 2.10 3 Buxfar W Bagan Serai 5.K Sungei Bakap 2.30 B e O& and Par it Bun tar 5.30 Nebong Tebal 240 Began476 words
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Article167 1936-11-21 12 188 Ships Of 431.726 Toss In First Quarter Lloyd’s Register of wreck returns for the first quarter of the year shows that the gross reduction in the mercantile marine of the world from all causes during the period represented a tonnage cf 431,926. and involved 188167 words
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Article195 1936-11-21 12 Position At The Principal Centres A decrease of 99,284 net tons, or 19.8 per cent., in the amount of tonnage laid up in British ports, as compared with that for July 1, L 936, and a decrease of 109,351 net tons, or 21.3 per cent.,195 words
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143 1936-11-21 12 Mersey Docks And Harbour Board's Decision It was stated in the proceedings of the Transport Committee, at the monthly meeting of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, 1 that a letter had been received from the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board stating that it had been decided, as143 words
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Article68 1936-11-21 12 In connection with the £12,000,000 development and improvement scheme for the port of Lcndon, the P. L. A. have decided to include 30 3-ton electric quay cranes, most of which will be installed at the Royal Albert and Royal Victoria Docks. Also the electrification of68 words
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Article57 1936-11-21 12 A record in coke loading has been established at the Tyne Deck, South Shields. The steamer Stelling arrived in the dock at 5 o’clock on Wednesday October 21, loaded 2,500 toils of foundry coke and nearly 200 tons of bunkers in 23 hours 10 minutes, and sailed57 words
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Article532 1936-11-21 12 S.S. “ELOUT” from Singapore sails same day for Olehleh Sal lang, Meulaboh, Tapatoean, Sinabang, Singkel, Pan,/ Natal, Sasak and Padang. 11 S.S. “RAJULA” from Singapore Port Swettenham sails same noon for Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, p oi at and Madras. S.S. “KARAGOLA” sails for Rangoon and532 words
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544 1936-11-21 12 Record Cargo Braves Seas Uninsured PIFTY MILLION POUNDS—the bulk of funds controlled by the Spanish Government—have been sold to the Bank of France. Not one penny of the money remains in Spain. The last shipment left Spain’s eastern seaboard guarded by a bandfid544 words
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Miscellaneous2246 1936-11-21 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES POST OFFICE FEATURE RADIO ADVENTURE IN VARIOUS PROGRAMME PERSONALITIES-120 FORMS Adventure in various forms will be the Developments in the history of the Bn- subject of the Children's Hour to be broadtish Post Office and its contemporary ac i cost Transmission 2 from Daventry at tbnty will2,246 words
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Advertisement777 1936-11-21 13 a2I t i 1 'Waßzfel JKBLU* PUMIU LONDON AND NOJKTH CONTINENT Lem Dne (in conjunction with Gian A Shire TJna) Penang Imteaa pA TROCLUS Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, A Glasgow. Nov. 27 Dec. 23 rr fNBEG L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp A Middlesborough Dec. 4 Jan. 4 mkMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg777 words
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Advertisement793 1936-11-21 13 P 4 O 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. S/S “BULAN” Nov. 2T Outwards from London for China Japan. SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF TH* BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTIK793 words
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Miscellaneous1329 1936-11-21 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES gregational Church, Newport. 11.50 Paris by M. Francois Porche. 9.30 Literary Weekly newsletter, sports summary, and talk by M. Francois de Teramond. 9.40 Coannounqements. 12.05 a.m. —Greenwich lonial market prices, rates of exchange, time signal. 12.15—Envoif 12.20 a.m. 9.50 Concert Mlle. Sonia Alny and Mlle. Close down. Maud1,329 words
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Miscellaneous55 1936-11-21 13 pfiony Orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult. 7.10 Two songs by Essie Ackland (Contralto). 7.20 Tir«e signal and weather report. 7.23 Grand opera. 7.55 The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. 8.20 Press bulletin. 8.30 Organ music. 8.40 Studio— The Choral Group under the direction of E. Gualdi. 9.20 London- Big Ben. The Bournemouth55 words
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Article308 1936-11-21 14 Fixtures For Today Following are fixtures in the English and Scottish football leagues for today ENGLISH LEAGUE —MV. I Arsenal vs. Middiesbro. Bolton W. vs. Manchester C. Brentford vs. West Bromwich A. Derby Co. vs. Grimsby T. Everton vs. Portsmouth. Huddersfield T. vs. Chelsea. Manchester U. vs.308 words
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Article56 1936-11-21 14 Following are Rugby Union fixtures for today Cheshire vs. Cumberland (at New Brighton). Northumberland vs. Lancashire (at Gosforth). Yorkshire vs. Durham (at Otley). Bath vs. Gloucester. I A Blackheath vs. Cambridge U. Bradford vs. Liverpool. Bristol vs. Devonport Services. Harlequins vs. Oxford U. Leicester vs. Nuneaton. London56 words
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Article51 1936-11-21 14 O.X.A. v. Indians The Old Xaverians* Association will meet the Penang Indians in a friendly game of soccer on Friday, Nov. 27, at the S.X.I. ground at 5.00 p.m. The Indians have the services of a number of State players and are bound to give the Xaverians a good51 words
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1013 1936-11-21 14 Card Of Eight Events Following are the acceptance for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting at Bukit Timah today. RACE I—PONIES—CIass 2—Division 2—5 I|2 Furlongs.—2.3o p.m. 0 0 0 LAWLESS 9 00 “Mac Kongsi” Magill 0 0 0 QUEEN’S 8.131,013 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-11-21 14 GEORGE COX will lead the. Fulham team against Newcastle United today.13 words
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157 1936-11-21 14 wickets for 2 hours and 27 minutes.—Reuter. LEYLAND NOT OUT WITH 79 Sidney, Nov. 20. The match between an Australian XI and the M.C.C. started at Sidney today. There were 15,000 spectators. The weather was muggy ana cloudy. Robins captained the M.C.C. in thewickets for 2 hours and 27 minutes.—Reuter. - 157 words
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Article404 1936-11-21 14 40 Victory For Sports Club I The Sporting Diamonds were outclassed' yesterday in their hockey encounter with the Penang Sports Club, when they were, trounced by four goals to nothing. The game was fast and interesting. The Sports Club, as a team, worked beautifully. and they were404 words
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174 1936-11-21 14 HOME RACING —Reuter London, November 20 The following are the probables for the Manchester November Handicap to be run at Manchester on November 28: CHRYSLER II (Lord I. Churchill) Beary SEA BEQUEST (Mr. C. W. Gordon) E. Smith FREE FARE (Mr. B. Warner) S. Wragg—Reuter - 174 words
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Advertisement225 1936-11-21 14 KNOCKED TEN YEamOFF AGE Whe as H iL G r Ri < of 35 Ibt. of Fat This man found he was much weight. As l uwXi, hr t* women m well as wtthjgjj c «*~w£ made him appear older he eventually got nd pf au looked ten yearn youngTr225 words
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Article, Illustration2023 1936-11-21 15 TOO FAST AND CLEVER FOR GALLANT LEN HARVEY Clear Winner On Points THRILLS in FINAL ROUNDS Al WEMBLEY JOHN HENRY LEWIS, American negro from Arizona, is still the best cruiser-weight boxer in the; world. He proved this when he successfully defended his title against2,023 words
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Article180 1936-11-21 15 PLAYERS REQUIRE I] STAMINA BESIDES ABILITY Followers of ice hockey are constantly saying, “It’s a tough game.” They must be right, because Don Penniston, who coa- ches Brighton Tigers, has started throwing raw meat to his boys. J I According to Penniston, uncooked meat180 words
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Article573 1936-11-21 15 GARRICK - GOLF COURSE ON ICE REMARKABLE HAZARDS EFFORT TO AVOID CLASHINGS IN CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS—BRITISH BOXERS IN DEMAND GARRICK. the most unusual golf courses in the world are those laid out un mountain slopes in Switzerland, but one which should astonish any golfiing visitor who reaches it is the573 words
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Advertisement233 1936-11-21 15 HE HEARD I S& S'- x- 4. l* .«E-EsjkY»: ■Bra f YOU RE A LUCKY CHAP, ‘(jT L- tlSig bains! Burma sounds you'd I take me back (y ’lllll—m 11 1 M ■•M COING BACK UtOOK f~ WORRIES gCHIAA.EH? QUITE ENOUGH YOU i rW/FT rO I fOAME. I FEEL NOW233 words
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Article290 1936-11-21 16 Quieter Tfcc Stock Exchange was Quieter. London, Nov. 20. Yesterday Rise or Fall Cm. 5 p-c., 1944-64 117# Funding, 4 px., 1960-90 117# War Loan, 3# p-c 106# Strait» 6 p.c., 1936-51 102# Cam. Un. Ass. (Units) H Prudential A Moyal A*sce. (10s. j»d.) Gt. Western Ord.290 words
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Article115 1936-11-21 16 London, Nov. 20. RUBBER Firm. Spot B{} buyers 8? sellers. Jan./March B|J buyers 81.0 buyers. April/June 8? buyers B]| sellers. .July/Sept. 83 buyers 8Z sellers. New York 18.20 cts. United Kingdom Slocks: London 39,510 tons Liverpool 53,678 tons COPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam £19.5.0. PEPPER White Muntok in115 words
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Article167 1936-11-21 16 KENNEDY CO. The lunvwlne lau»M quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’» Shan Ust today MINES Bayers Seller» Ampat 5)0 5 6 Asam Kumbang 31)0 32'0cum Ayer Weng 1.90 1.97 J Batu Selangor 1-30 1-35 Hong Fatt 1.30 1.35 Jelapang 26|0 27 0 K. Kamunting 10)0 10 6cum Kam pong Lan167 words
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Article126 1936-11-21 16 Condon on Previously Latest Paris 105 964 105 964 New York 4.89?« 4.89 A Montreal 4.88 J 4.881 Brussels 28.27? 28.92} Geneva 21.261 21.27? Amsterdam 9.04’, 9.04 J Milan 92 H 92 J Berlin 12.151 12.151 Stockholm 19.39 **4 19.39*4 Copenhagen 22.40 23.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna126 words
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Article180 1936-11-21 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Sellers TIN Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Hong Fatt 1.30 1.35 Jelebu 1.17} 1.22} Klang River 2.00 2.05 Kuchai 1.22} 1.27} Lukut 1.50 1.55 North Taiping .72} .77} Petaling 10.00 10.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.15 1.17} Rantau Ordy. 1.40 1.45 c Rantau Pref. 1.42} 1.47}c Sungei Luas 1.95180 words
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Article226 1936-11-21 16 YINS Buyers Seilers Ampats 5Jl} 54j Ayer Hitams 20 6 216 ex Ayer Wengs 1.95 2.05 Bangrins 23)3 2413 Batu Seiangers 1.31 1.34 1 Chenderiangs 25 6 26*6 I Hong Fatts 1.30 1.33 ex I Hongkongs 22 9 23 9 Wne 1413 15 0 lochs 37)9 39 0226 words
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Article158 1936-11-21 16 LEAN CO. TODAY S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Seller» mining >- Ampats 5|3 s|7} Asams 32|9 33|9cd A. Wengs 1.97} 2.02} B. Selangors 1.27} 1.32} Hong Fatts 1.27} 1.35 Jelapangs 24(6 25)6 Katus 2510 26)0 K. Lanjuts 23 0 23 9 [Kramats 61;0 62:6 Kundangs 9 3 9,9 I Laruts 11|3158 words
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Article155 1936-11-21 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.30 1.32} Bentas 1.10 1.12} Brvgas 1.02} 1.05 Lunas 2.15 2.22} M. Pindas 1.72} 1.80 Mentakabs .45 .47} Pajams 2.15 2.22} Sungei Tukangs 1.30 I.3scum Ulu Bentus .55 .57} TINS Bangrins 23:6 24 3 Batu Selangors 1.30 1.35 Hong Fatts 1.30 1.32} jelapangs155 words
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Article102 1936-11-21 16 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) AX .nonth.) f 233 0 0 Singapore 115 00 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA. (Sundried) $7.60 7BO BLACK PEPPER $6.50 BVBBKB: W 50 LoßdoD W SHd New York 18 3|l6c(G) ig 3 l6c(G) Spot 302 c 3lc 31}c J an./Mar 31}c 31}c April/June102 words
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Advertisement171 1936-11-21 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 competitor qualifying for any prize Austin, which started on y be equally between T6th will travel for a week at an those qualifying. armroximate speed171 words
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Advertisement932 1936-11-21 16 BANKS. OVERSEA-CHINESE CHARTERED bamT' BANKING CORPORATION OF INDIA. Australia LIMITED Incorporated In the S.S.) Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund £3 WX)qi» SUCCESSORS Reserve Liabhity of Proprietors £3 J'** 1 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, OF FICE:__ UMrnsD I-m n a the ho hong bank, lmted, a AJor star H K twit. OVEBSEA-CHINESE932 words
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