Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1936
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1936-11-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 279. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1936. PRICE 1019 words
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303 1936-11-28 1 Rebels Establish A New Base 3 JAPANESE BOMBERS SHOT DOWN Shanghai, Nov. 28. Snow is holding up the fighting in Charhar, but it is believed that a big battle will develop when the weather improves. Gen. Chen Cheng is conferring with Gen. Fu Tso-li, Governoragreement as no concern of hers.—Sn Chew Jit Poh. - 303 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-11-28 1 -Reuter. A Tampas message states that Mr. W. Green h l e< n unanimously re-elected President of the American Federation of Labour.—Reuter.-Reuter. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration137 1936-11-28 1 .—Reuter. GENERAL STRIKE THREAT Paris, Nov. 27. general strike is threatened in ri e as -'.il of rejection by the rs of the M a tig non agreement, I ran e’s new labour charter which is regarded, as one ..of the most ini: »rt mt.—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article25 1936-11-28 1 —Reuter. A general oil strike throughout the Republic scheduled to begin on Sunday has postponed, men and owners agreeing l< further parleys.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article106 1936-11-28 1 —British Radio. REPORT OF BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE London, Nov. 27. The report of the Board of Trade Committee apointed to consider the position of British films having in mind the approaching expiry of the Cinematograph Films Act vras issued today. It recommends that the Government should keep—British Radio. - 106 words
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Article92 1936-11-28 1 —Reuter. HIGHER NAVAL COUNCIL SUMMONED Paris, Nov. 27. The Higher Naval Council is being summoned to discuss the question of building a larger French Navy. The decision was revealed at a meeting of the Finance Committee of the Chamber at which M. du Parc, Minister of Marine,—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article252 1936-11-28 1 The End This Year? Reuter. —British Radio. in a worse position than they were a fortnight ago. This is the general view of i the situation expressed after another 24 hours in which the insurgents again failed to advance beyond the point reached in their firstReuter. - 252 words
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Article, Illustration433 1936-11-28 1 —British Radio. BRITAIN WOULD AGAIN STEP IN London, Nov. 27. If Belgium were ever a victim of unprovoked aggression, Belgium could count on British help, declared Mr. Anthony Eden at a luncheon at which M. van Zeeland, the Belgian Premier, was the principal guest. The Belgian—British Radio. - 433 words
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Article, Illustration186 1936-11-28 1 -—Aneta Trans Ocean. URGES BRITAIN TO JOIN FASCISTS London, Nov. 27. The leader of the British Fascists, Sir Oswald Mosley, created a considerable stir in Southampton today when in a speech there he made a plea for the return of Germany’s former colonies. As present mandates,-—Aneta Trans Ocean. - 186 words
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Article94 1936-11-28 1 —Reuter. RIVAL LEAGUE SUGGESTED Rio De Janeiro, Nov. 27 The necessity for close co-operation between American countries and concentration on banishment of war in the New World was stressed by Mr, Roosevelt in his S]*eech before a joint session of the Chamber and the Senate.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-28 1 [jFcheong No 47, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.15 words
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Advertisement135 1936-11-28 1 BROADWAY CO., NO. 489. PENANG ROAD, (Windsor Building) Penang. Stockists of RuEber Shoes, Slippers, Hoses, Bicycle Tyres, Tubes, Mattings, Roll Caqiets and Rubber Goods Of Every Descriptions. All Manufactured under the Supervision of Expert British Chemists. We also s»ock leather Shoes, Ladies Handbags, Handkerchiefs, Table Clothes, Curio and Toilet Requisites.135 words
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3259 1936-11-28 2 “MAGNIFICENI GIF! BY MR- SOON ENG KONG" Headmaster s Speech At Annual Prize-Giving Day PARLIER in the year Mr. Soon Eng Kong gave us a magnificent present which is particular welcomed at a school where so many of the parents are badly off.3,259 words
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Advertisement571 1936-11-28 2 Bead 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 3608—3609 Tel Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang Within571 words
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Advertisement417 1936-11-28 2 POLLED in acak I through I ANUr ‘^p» r i«« I about curtag’thX ’u|2 a '“"'nary I until Nurse D w b,Jt it I Stomach Powder Macle »i P B relief for the troubled her. n<ll gestio ll “I have suffered for I care to remember,” ahe th», my mother417 words
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876 1936-11-28 3 II idespread Misgivings Over Tokio Move —Reuter. New York, Nov. 27. Japano-German agreement may tlie United States into another r ]J W ar, says the Herald-Tribune. s iL dear step in Japan’s dreams of ns Un in the Philippines and be- If Germany—Reuter. - 876 words
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Article96 1936-11-28 3 .—Reuter. Seeing The Sights Of London London, Nov. 20. Gen. Chen Chai-tang, ex-Governcr of Canton accompanied by the ex-Finance Minister and the Education Minister of Canton and his secretary, Col. Liang, is staying for a few days in London. He called at the Chinese Embassy, otherwise he is.—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article100 1936-11-28 3 Record Insurances Effected London, Nov. 26. Insurances effected in the market to cover the building risks of liner No. 552, sister ship to the Queen Mary which is being constructed at Clydebank, reach a total of £3,760,000 and as the .ship is valued for insurance at £4,500,000, only100 words
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Article35 1936-11-28 3 —Reuter. Germany Protests To Norway Oslo, Nov. 26. The German Minister under instructions from Berlin has protested to the Norwegian Foreign Minister against the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Hon. Ossietsky.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article199 1936-11-28 3 —Reuter. Market Develops Confidence London, Nov. 27. The feeling of uncertainty, recently evident in the rubber market, appears to be giving way to the idea that the market must at least show seme improvement until the next of the International Rubber Regulation Committee on Dec. 15.. —Reuter. - 199 words
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Article138 1936-11-28 3 Ignorance Of Boys In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 27. The possibility of introducing a general knowledge paper into school examinations was mentioned by the headmaster of Victoria .School, Mr. C. E. Jacobs, in his report given at the school prizegiving this morning. “I have been138 words
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Article118 1936-11-28 3 Fishermen Rescued In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 27. After drifting helplessly in a small fishing vessel disabled by engine breakdown in China Sea for almost a week, 14 Japanese from Formosa were rescued by the O.S.K. cargo ship “Argun Maru” which arrived at118 words
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Article104 1936-11-28 3 Woman Dies From Injuries Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. Dr. J.T. Paranjothy, of Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur, was involved in a motor accident when the car in which he was travelling knocked down an elderly Chinese woman near the Kepong police station and crashed into a pole. The104 words
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Article254 1936-11-28 3 ’—Reuter. ‘‘Self-Defence’’ In Suiyuan Hsinking, Nov. 27. Explaining at length the reasons for their sympathetic attitude towards the I Inner Mongolians in connection with the j hostilities in North Suiyuan, the Kwantung Army authorities and the Manchukuo Foreign Ministry, in a statement to the press, inter’—Reuter. - 254 words
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Article33 1936-11-28 3 —Reuter. Mont Vale, Virginia, Nov. 27. The death is announced of America’s oldest actress Blanche Whiffen, aged 91. She made her appearance in 1865 and was still acting in 1927.-—Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement63 1936-11-28 3 MAWIFs APIOL St STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. The GEORGE TOWN INSPENSART 52-54 Beach Street, Penax®. J Fk > HR? j 1 x" y iWwKWBR —-ww A < Ml W" A®*®® IS. THIS GOOS STUFF BBOTHER f ~»I1IST63 words
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Advertisement143 1936-11-28 3 THE ORIGINAL NON-GUM HAIR DRESSING Brylcreem has been London’s most popular A hair-dressing ever since its introduction several years ago. Its fame has spread rapidly all over the world, where smart men realise that hair smartness can go hand-in-hand with hair-health. Brylcreem combines these two qualities as no other hair-dressing143 words
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Article626 1936-11-28 4 PAID $295 FOR LAND Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. "The story of how an illiterate Malay a»'as made to pay $295 for a piece of land j&nd discovered that he had been “tricked” was told before Mr. C.H. Dakers in die Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday, when a626 words
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Article199 1936-11-28 4 The funeral of the late Madam Siew wife of the late Mr. Tan Eeng *Cheng. a well-known miner, who passed way at her residence No. 23, Kek Chuan Moad. on Nov. 22, at the age of 45, took •place on Tuesday for interment at the199 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-11-28 4 MISS DOROTHY WARD, the actress, after whom Mr. Jim Mollison is believed to hare named his new plane. Here she is presenting a bouquet to Mrs. Mollison at Croydon, after Amy’s unsuccessful attempt to win the MildcnhaU-Melbourne air nee. K43 words
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Article312 1936-11-28 4 Mr. H. C. Willan Congratulated On New Appointment (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 27. Reference was made in the Perak Supreme Court yesterday to the appointment of Mr. H.C. Willan, M.C.S., as Solicitor-General, Kenya, when hope was expressed that Mr. W’illan would in the future come312 words
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Article184 1936-11-28 4 Father Charged With Attempted Murder Of Son (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. Yesterday afternoon a Tamil reported to the police that a kangany at a Chinese mine at the fourth mile, Sunged Besi Road, had enticed away his wife. He was instructed to184 words
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Article1235 1936-11-28 4 government house BULLETIN Sunday, Nov. 15. Air Commodore Mrs. A.W. Tedder, Hon. Major R.L. Nunn, Hon. Sir John Lady Bagnall, Brigadier A.T. Shakespear and the Misses Shakespear, Wing Commander W’.H. Dunn and Squadron Leader yy.E. Fisher had luncheon at Government House. Hon. Mr. G.R. Sykes Mrs. Sykes1,235 words
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Advertisement128 1936-11-28 4 Don’t despair! 1 New VITALITY is within your grasp HALL’S WINE brings the promise of new health and strength to those in despair. Already thousands have benefited from its '{gsErf 1 wonderful tonic action. If you are lacking in vitality, run-down, g nervy, Hall’s Wine brings new life flooding through128 words
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1846 1936-11-28 5 UNITY STRENGTH UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG Work Of Royal Empire Society A STIRRING appeal for Empire strength and unity, based on a dissemination of Imperial sentiment and a realisation of the “great steadying influence of the British Empire in ~r h l today,” was made by Eieut.-Col. S. P. Williams,1,846 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-11-28 5 CORONATION HAT.—One of the latest styles seen in Hyde Park.12 words
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Article1017 1936-11-28 5 Wireless Directional Station To Be Installed A WIRELESS directional station is to be installed on the outskirts of Singapore at a cost of $15,800. First of its kind in Malaya, the new station is part of preparations, the Pinang Gazette understands, for extensive wireless meteorological,1,017 words
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Advertisement359 1936-11-28 5 WOMAN RECOVERS HER WAIST-LINE J* After Being Burdened With Fat Burdened with excess fat and crippled by rtMumKtlsm and gout, no wonder thia wobmus felt that life was not worth Uvlnp. 8b« tried nearly everything—then one day stw began taking Kruschen Salts, and relief cams at once. Now sh r359 words
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Article241 1936-11-28 6 AIK MAILS A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence Yy Singapore-Australia Air Mail Service wiH dose at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Amsterdam and London by Service will close at 7 aan. tomorrow. A mail for Java and241 words
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Article637 1936-11-28 6 Spirited Play By Both Teams Brilliant work by both goalkeepers was a feature of the soccer match at the S.X. I. ground yesterday when tlyj Old Xaverians Association defeated the Indian Recreation Club by two goals to one. There was action, and fast action at that,637 words
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Article612 1936-11-28 6 Narrow Win For Old Boys The Penang Free School rugby XV sustained a narrow defeat at the hands of the Old Boys yesterday evening on the Free School ground by the margin of five points (one goal) to three (one try). The School put up612 words
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Article184 1936-11-28 6 Tuesday’s Programme At Maxwell Road Hall The following programme has been arranged for the annual Orchestral Concert of the Anglo-Chinese School which will be held on Tuesday, Ist Dec. at the School hall, 74 Maxwell Road, commencing at 6 p.m.: PART I 1. Overture, “Mignonette"—J. Baumann.184 words
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Article100 1936-11-28 6 4-1 Victory Against Teachers The Penang Sports Club “A” gained a decisive victory over the Penang Teachers yesterday in a game of hockey by four goals to one at the Esplanade. Penang Sports Club: —H. E. Pether; S. V. Adams and F. G. Pooley; E. C.100 words
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Advertisement51 1936-11-28 6 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL ’PHONE 543 pSS PENANG. TONIGHT (EXTENSION TO 2 a.m.) ST. ANDREW’S BAIL The Ballroom is reserved for the St. Andrew’s Society and their quests. MUSIC BY The Runnymede New Orchestra under the leadership of ROBERT PIKLER Late Launch to Butterworth 2-30 a.m. Late Train, Penang Hill Railway 2-3051 words
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Miscellaneous120 1936-11-28 6 L&St 3 SeIOWS i j An Absorbing New CANTONESE TALKIE "MADAME SPY" with NG CHO PANG MISS LEE KEE LIN USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. Tc morrovz OPENING AT THE MATINEE AT 2-30 The mighty Cantonese Comedy Hit that j was shown simultaneously at 4 Theatres to record crowds in Singapore.120 words
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Miscellaneous216 1936-11-28 6 Opening Today with the 2-4; v NIGHTLY 9.3 Q (Tomorrow 3 shows at 2-4’> pit See it TODAY And cl THE NAVY DICK and RUBY together •>-- supported by Uncle own V i I Remember the grand ente Warner Bros, gave you in Walk” and “Here Comes the v. i216 words
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1583 1936-11-28 7 NIGHT LIBRARY IN PENANG A NECESSITY “The absence of a night library must make people as what the -fellow who have left school do with their leisure, —studying racns, filling up racing coupons, learning how to dance, collecting stamps and what else? Why1,583 words
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Article665 1936-11-28 7 Woman Detained In Prison On Judge's Order UNUSUAL END TO BANKRUPTCY CASE There was an unusual end to a case in which a Chinese woman Lam Joo Tee, was publicly examined in the Penang Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith. The proceedings were conducted by665 words
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414 1936-11-28 7 MRS. GOODMAN GIVES AWAY PRIZES The prize-giving day of Wellesly Primary School, Penang, took place yesterday morning. Mrs. A. M. Goodman ari rived at 9.30 a.m. and gave away the prizes, at the end of which she was presented with a bouquet by a boy.414 words
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Article383 1936-11-28 7 Did Not Inquire Into Clients' Financial Position Loh Low Kai, former partner of Chop Kwong Wah Sun, Campbell Street, Penang, dealer in foreign and fancy goods, was taken through the first part of his public examination in the Penang Bankruptcy Court yesterday by Mr. C.O. Lim assistant383 words
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Advertisement220 1936-11-28 7 bi B w 1.1 f*IN d »T|lll fl I 11 fd Vm rJ u r 1 J BISMAG Bisurated Magnesia u the unfailing rJ treatment for the relief of stomach troubles. It 8’ ves q u c k relief because it instantly neutralises rtf• Sr,/ the harmful acids which cause220 words
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Article632 1936-11-28 8 THE full significance of the JapancGerman agreement has only just made itself apparent. And the world —or such portions of the world as are free from Fascist terrorism —is not happy at the trend of events. Particularly disquieting to this part of the globe is632 words
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Article76 1936-11-28 8 A motor collision, involving two Penang cars, cccurred in front of Li Tek School, Leith Street, Penang, last evening. Both the cars were damaged. The windscreen of one of the cars, splintered and a Chinese woman who was seated beside the driver, received a slight cut on the76 words
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Article608 1936-11-28 8 Old News For Sale —Territn? 1 Ul i(i[ Army Problems—Death Of Captain Harry Graham. LAST night, I was charting with a Chinese student when' we heard a newspaper seller shouting at the ton of his voice. There was a nofd of excitement in it that made us608 words
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Article549 1936-11-28 8 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND Ist Sunday in Advent. 8.00 a m. Mathis and Litany. Psalms 1 and 7. Hymn 4. 8.43 a.m. Holy Communion. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm 46 Chant 132 Cantate Domino 57 Dens Misereatur 72 Hymns 48, 199, 193, 49. Sermon :—The Call549 words
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Advertisement512 1936-11-28 8 Don’t Forget Your Friends At Home! You can get this fine old Whisky V Hb for despatch in specially decorated Hf Christmas Cases, delivered any- H* where in England, Scotland or Vw HB BWL BBL* Wales at the following prices Bom 1820 "Stillgoing Strong I fig RED LABEL Per case512 words
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Advertisement96 1936-11-28 8 By AppoinCmant H.M. Hi. Qu«en The Lovable Fragrance COOL and fresh, the Yardley Lavender perfume is admirably suited to trim day clothes and the informality of daytime Wear it sometimes in the evening too, when its exquisite fragrance gives an air of gracicusness and charm. Spr nkler Bottles, Stoppered Bottles,96 words
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241 1936-11-28 9 SERIOUS STRIKE AT SUNGEI BESI (from Our Own Correspondent.) (By ’phone) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 28. The power station at Sungei Besi, the bungalow of Mr. F. iilbert, manager of Sungei Besi tin mine, and other bungalows are >cing guarded by armed police following the serious241 words
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Article192 1936-11-28 9 Teams For Today’s Match At Ipoh i Prom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 28. Almost continuous rain from Thursday night has thoroughly soaked the local padang in consequence of which ground conditions will be heavy for the “Malaya" Cup rugby match this afternoon when Perak meets Selangor.192 words
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Article73 1936-11-28 9 No Fear of Major Flood (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Nov. 27. Fears of a major flood have abated in consequence of the Perak River ceasing to rise. The town had an anxious day and many houses were standing in water in low-lying parts near the73 words
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Article185 1936-11-28 9 Government s ‘Policy OJ Absolute Negation (By A Special Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. WRITING to the Press as honorary secretary and treasurer to the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, Mr. John Hands, M.C.H., again makes strong remarks about the attitude of “the three pillars of government”185 words
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Article55 1936-11-28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 27. Unlike Malaya and the Straits, there will be no official celebration of St. Andrew’s at Bangkok this weekend, but many private dinner partiets ena bachelor dances have been arranged by individual members of the local society which has been in55 words
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238 1936-11-28 9 FINE FIELDING BY QUEENSLAND State Team’s Good Start M. C C.: 215. Queensland: 71 for no wkt. Brisbane, Nov. 27. The four-day match between the M.C. C. and Queensland was begun at Brisbane today. The M.C.C. batted first and at the lunch interval238 words
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Article153 1936-11-28 9 SCOTLAND VS. THE REST The following are the teams and starting times for the ladies' golf match between Scotland and The Rest to be played on Monday, Nov. 30: 4.15 p. m. Mrs. Samuel and Mrs. MacKenzie vs. Miss Howes Roberts and Mrs. J.W. Clark. 4.20 p.m.153 words
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Article102 1936-11-28 9 Austin Seven's Success A standard Austin Seven tourer, the car i which travelled non-stop, except for refuelling, round Pinang Island for a week has 1 scored another triumph. This morning it arrived at Butterworth jat 7.25 a.m., having completed the journey from Butterworth to102 words
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Article161 1936-11-28 9 Scotland v. The Rest Following are the teams for the Rugby match between Scotland and The Rest to be played at 4.45 this evening on the Esplanade SCOTLAND: G. W. Somerville A. H. West, J. F. Kaay, 3. L. M-N-?-., V Paterson G. T. Cameron, Lim Keng Chuan A.161 words
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Advertisement48 1936-11-28 9 "E. O." Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT i Extension to 1 A.M. DINNER DANCE :o: i SUNDAY, 29 TH NOVEMBER ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 P.M. TO 11.15 P.M. By The NEW "E. A O.” ORCHESTRA 11 Under the Direction of MR. ERIC NECKHEIM. :o: WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL.48 words
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Advertisement185 1936-11-28 9 The J? I RING of JcL HEAITHAfiSh e H H 7-/ n ■*J Children fed on Cow Gate are Happy because they are 1 1 I Healthy. The stream of life runs vigorously in their veins—their bodies are strong and muscular—they are vital and active even in the heat. And185 words
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Article1505 1936-11-28 10 “Cannot Sustain Role Of Well-Intentioned Prig" Below we reproduce The Times leading article on Japan and the Pact with Germany. Lengthy extracts have already appeared in the cable news services reaching the bar East. Publication was on Nov. 18 —before the precise terms of the Pact1,505 words
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Article247 1936-11-28 10 DUE IN MALAYA NEXT MONTH Indian stage-lovers in Malaya will have the opportunity of witnessing some very rare performances when an amateur dramatic troupe, composed of officials of the Madras Government Secretariat, accompanied by Rao-Bahadar C. Ramanujachariar, Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission, Madras, arrives in Malaya by247 words
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Article125 1936-11-28 10 Tamil Fined For Three Offences Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. S. Daniel, a Tamil, was fined $3O by Che Osman, third magistrate, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, yesterday, on three charges under the Wild Life Protection Enactment. Daniel pleaded ignorance. Mr. C. E. Jackson, Deputy Hon.125 words
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98 1936-11-28 10 "Considerable Doubt" Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. Judgment was delivered by Mr. C. H. Dakers, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, yesterday, in the slander case in which Sivasamy was charged with having on Oct. 2 sent a letter to the manager of Sungei Way Dredging98 words
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Article, Illustration39 1936-11-28 10 “He’s a JoUy Good, Fellow! 9 —Hello girls with Mr. W. H. U. Napier, Controller of the London Telephone Service, at the farewell party they gave him, Mr. Napier retires after 18 years’ service.39 words
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Article567 1936-11-28 10 Reflection In Mirror Leads To Arrest Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. The story of how a reflection in a mirror inside a coffee shop led to the midnight arrest of a Tamil was told before Mr. C H. Dakers, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday when567 words
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Advertisement361 1936-11-28 10 A O PAIN y Stirrer v Why endure the torment of Nerve INO CURE-NO PAY! Pains and Headaches when 2 simply obtain* 20 tablet bottle of irving*» Yeast Vite Tablets can brin? yeast-vite Tablets from an» siores. lease vile iduieib can uitiig Take as directed, and If you «re not361 words
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Advertisement502 1936-11-28 11 fj£ g 5 DELIVERY TIME-TABLE Butterworth COMBINED SUBSCRIPTION RATE wJJukit MeHojom TIMES of MALAYA PINANG GAZETTE NfcF Sun ge i*Bokop r±°n. K ,a ’iC" Hta.gT.taiV i TIMES of MALAYA Taiping 4.25 Bukit Mertajam 2.1© 'wParH BuNfaf Bagan Serai 5.10 Sungei Bakap 2.30 Q 5 and Pari. Buntar 5.30 Nobong Tebal502 words
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Article672 1936-11-28 12 Position Ameliorated, But Still Critical REPORT OF ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE The third report of the Tramp Shipping Administrative Committee, which was published recently emphasises the fact that the working of the British Shipping (Assistance) Act has restored confidence to the industry. “Having regexd to the continued restriction672 words
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Article332 1936-11-28 12 M.V. "KOTA AGOENG” from Bombay and Colombo via Ikl v same day for Singapore, Batavia,Samarang, Sourab.n p- Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vancouver. S.S. “JUNA” sails 8 a.m. for Victoria Point, Mergui. Tavo p and Moulmein. S.S. “KARAPARA” sails noon for Rangoon and Callutta S.S. “GLENAFFARIC” from332 words
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450 1936-11-28 12 THE SHORTAGE OF TONNAGE DURING THE WAR IJOW the system of naval convoy adopted during the war was largely successful in maintaining food supplies was related recently by Sir Arthur Salter in his broadcast on “The Direction of Shipping in Time War.” There was450 words
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Article309 1936-11-28 12 Tributes To Benefit Of Tramp Subsidy At a meeting of the United British Steamship Co., Ltd., two resolutions changing the name of the company to 'Court Line, Ltd., and reducing the capital of the company from £2,000,000 to £1,300,000 were approved. Sir Laurence Philipps, the chairman of309 words
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Miscellaneous1915 1936-11-28 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES "DO YOU RADIO MANCHESTER NOVEMBER REMEMBER?” PERSONALITIES-125 HANDICAP Racing enthusiasts will be interested to Two singers well-known to B B C. lis- hear that a running commentary by R. C. toners are to take part n a ballad concert Lyle on the Manchester November Handito be broadcast1,915 words
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Article152 1936-11-28 13 Sail Training For Probable Commander It is expected that Lieut-Commander D. H. Fryer will be given command of the Royal Research Ship Research. In order to fit him for command of this vessel Commander Fryer has recently made a return trip to Australia in a Finnish152 words
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Advertisement756 1936-11-28 13 T J Im I > *<BLUI FUMM»I UM Veneta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lmm (in conjunction with Gian Shire Line) Penang GLENBEG L’don, R’dam, H’burg. Antwerp Middlesborough Dec 4 C MEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 11 i« n B PERSEUS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull and Swansea. Dec. 17756 words
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Advertisement562 1936-11-28 13 P O BRITISH nC |NDIA r 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 “MATA HARI” Dec. 4 Outwards from London for China Japan. SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF TH® due Penang562 words
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Advertisement227 1936-11-28 13 (NIPFUIN 1 GENERAL PASSENGER AGBNTS FOR CUNAKD WHITE STAB UN® HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAN Next «MiUnea from Biugap**** TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 27 HARUNA MARU Jan. 10 KATORi MARU Jan. 25 KASHIMA MARU Feb. 8 Cheap Return Tickets to Hong Kong Shanghai Japan, available for 2 months227 words
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Miscellaneous690 1936-11-28 13 RADIO PROGRAM MES Co page fr r2 m BERLIN DJA 9,57 Mclx. (314» m.). DJB 15.28 Mqa 118.74 m.) DJN 9.1 Mcjs (31.45 m.), TODAY 1.20 p.m.—News in German. 1.35 Happy week-end programme (cont.) 21.5 —Greetings to listeners. 2.20 —News and e<onomic review in Englih. 2.3s—Today in Germany. Sound pictures.690 words
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Miscellaneous443 1936-11-28 13 8.31 —Con Aston will sing a few songs at the piano| B.46—Dance mudic. Relayed I from “Prince’s Restaurant. 9.46 p.m.— Time signal. Close down. TOMORROW 7.51 p.m. News bulletin in Bengali. 8.16 News bulletin in English 8.31 The ‘Calcutta Symphony Orchestra. The first symphony concert of the season 1936-1937. Relayed443 words
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Article1088 1936-11-28 14 Acceptances Following are the acceptances for today’s races at SingaPol Race I—Horses —Class 3—Division 3 —6 Furlongs, 2.30 p.m. 00 3 MASTER BOBBY 9-00 Mr. A. Van Tooren Duval n 4. n HFADFORD 8.05 Mr. Cheong Yok Chong '2 BETH 8.04 Mr. Mrs. Loke Yung Hong .H. Sleigh1,088 words
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Article148 1936-11-28 14 —Reuter. PROBABLES FOR THE NOVEMBER HANDICAP London, Nov. 28. The following are the probables for the Manchester November Handicap to be run at Manchester today:— CHRYSLER II (Lord I. Churchill) Beary SEA BEQUEST (Mr. C.W. Gordon) E. Smith FREE FARE (Mr. B. Warne) S. Wragg PENNY ROYAL (Mr.—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article70 1936-11-28 14 Draw For Manchester November H'cap Sweep Chrysler n *****; Sea Bequest *****; Free Fare *****; Penny Royal *****; Newtown Ford *****; Heavy Weight 1030SL; Astyanax *****; Thrapston *****; Bideford Bay *****; Latoi *****; Bell-Ans *****; St. Botolph *****; Cross Wind *****; Epejen *****; Prudent *****; Delete *****;70 words
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Article140 1936-11-28 14 Several Changes Effected (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 28. The first State hockey trial of the season takes place in Ipoh tomorrow. Several changes have been made in the teams originally selected for the Perak hockey trial fixed for Sunday, November 29. Akers is down with140 words
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Article215 1936-11-28 14 FIXTURES FOR TODAY London, Nov. 28. Following are the fixtures in the English and Scottish football leagues for today:— ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I Birmingham vs Sheffield W. Charlton A. vs Sunderland. Chelsea vs Everton. Grimsby T. vs W’hampton W. Leeds U. vs Manchester U. Liverpool vs Derby215 words
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Article64 1936-11-28 14 London, Nov. 28. Following are the Rugby Union fixtures for today. Cheshire vs Yorkshire. Cumberland vs Lancashire. Durham vs Northumberland. Bristol vs Richmond. Cambridge Univ, vs United Services. Devonport Services vs St. Bart’s Hosp. Harlequins vs Blackheath. Leicester vs Bath. London Scottish vs The Army. Moseley vs64 words
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Article, Illustration605 1936-11-28 15 MORE HONOURS FOR COVENTRY Hunt For A Stand-Off Half-Back London, Nov. 17. JINGLAND selectors are expected to meet in London this week-end to choose the teams for the first Trial match at Workington on Dec. 5, a task that will keep them605 words
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Article403 1936-11-28 15 LYNCH TO MEET COLOURED CHAMPION After many weeks of cabling and Atlantic telephone talks, Mr. Arthur Elvin,' the Wembley Stadium chief, recently clinched another world championship fight for London. He has persuaded Small Montana, whose real name is Benjamin Gan, and who was born in403 words
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Article255 1936-11-28 15 Fame By Accident Strange how some Soccer players develop a reserve to travel” complex. Everton's Cunliffe, for instance, seems to have taken on the relinquished mantle of Gardner, Aston Villa. Cunliffe is heading for the worldjs free s eat championship at international Soccer batches. What Is more, he255 words
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Article280 1936-11-28 15 Good Work On The Upper Reaches Oxford, Nov. 15. Term is on the wane and the trial eights race will be rowed at Henley a fortnight hence, being followed by the long-distance race between Sandford and Nuneham on Wednesday, December 2, and for which some University crews280 words
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Article376 1936-11-28 15 PLEA FOR L.B.W. (N.J TO BE MADE LAW The Board of Control of Test Matches at Home, at their meeting at Lord’s recently deferred till the Spring the appointment of a Selection sub-committee to choose teams to represent England in 1937. The Board decided that,376 words
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Article343 1936-11-28 15 OWNER'S PLANS FOR REYNOLDSTOWN Major Noel Furlong informa me that Reynoldstown will make his initial appearance of the season at Leicester on December 8; writes a Sporting Life Correspondent. The dual National winner, did not run in public last season until the Leicester January meeting,343 words
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Article553 1936-11-28 15 GARMCK - GOLFERS MAY HAVE TO USE FEWER CLUBS TRIBUTE TO RECORD BREAKERS AND SPORTS STARS IN ENGLAND LESS TALK MORE WORK GARMCK. AFTER Lawson Little student golfer from the United States, had won our amateur championship with the aid of 22 clubs, the cry went up that no553 words
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Article107 1936-11-28 16 UN YESTERDAY TODAY Ixmdon —(Spot) £236.5.0 £235.15.0 London—(3 months) £235.5.0 £234.15.0 Singapore $117.25 »116.50 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.--(Sundried) 8 30 >8.50 BLACK PEPPER »6.50 RUBBER London BHd New York Holiday 18Jc(G) Singapore-Spot 31gc Dec. 31c 31 Jc -fwn /Mar 31 Jc 31JC April/June 31-ftc 313 c107 words
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Article84 1936-11-28 16 Punjabis Hockey Fixtures For December (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. 27. The Punjab Regiment will start their Inter-Company hockey tournament for the Battalion Cup shortly. Last year the competition was not held but in the previous year, the champions were HQ Wing, who will be out84 words
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