Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1936
1936-12-03
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-12-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 283. VoL XCIV. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration2216 1936-12-03 1 institutional Crisis Over Proposed Marriage With American Divorcee ime Minister Home Secretary At The Palace Possible Resignation Of The Cabinet (I rum Our Own Correspondent) LONDON, DLC. 2. SENSATIONAL RUMOURS REGARDING THF ABDICATION OF THE KING AND THE RESIGNATION Oh THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET2,216 words
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Advertisement16 1936-12-03 1 AH CHEONG No. 47, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.16 words
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Advertisement91 1936-12-03 1 The Commercial Advertising Agency, Head Office:— 62, CHINA ST., PENANG. Phone 693. Branch: 59, HALE ST., TPOH. Phoue 167. Commercial Artist* Label- Drawers Wall-painters Advertising Agents ol the Fuh Froiie and VVembl»y, Penang. Sign-boar 4 writers I Cinema Shde Makers. LICENSED POSTERS STATIONS TO LET. N/ VW® opening of our91 words
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Article, Illustration3227 1936-12-03 2 Donation Of $2,500 For Penang Wireless Society The government recognises the services which broadcasting CAN RENDER TO THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA, AND: IS GRATEFUL TO THE MANY PEOPLE, PROGRAMME DIRECTORS, TECHNICAL ADVISERS, ANNOUNCERS, ARTISTS AND SPEAKERS WHO ASSIST IN PRESENTING GOOD PROGRAMMES TO THE3,227 words
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Advertisement825 1936-12-03 2 ,rs D toS E th?n! TO BE Head Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with Take These Flesh-Forming Tablets extensions. Telegrams: Gazette n Penans. e The thin man or woman is never safe. Singapore Office Coughs, colds and bronchitis sow their Cecil Street, Singapore. dangerous seeds of future825 words
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Advertisement23 1936-12-03 2 tSSas-.-.-v-w. a. j, s r SS-’fc' ssi' L. w? 'r Marcovitch STANDARD SIZE |:r i. w.-.- Bwir f ftaßMagfcv £BsKaar FOR 71 rJg23 words
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Article95 1936-12-03 3 Reuter. Due Next March NOW REFITTING AT MALTA London, Dec. 2. It has been decided to station a flotilla of mine sweepers at Singapore and such vessels will be sent to the Far East. The flotilla has hitherto been held in reserve at Malta where theReuter. - 95 words
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Article141 1936-12-03 3 —Reuter. French Service Under Contemplation Paris, Dec. 2. Plans for a transatlantic air service between France and the United States were outlined by M. Cot before the Air Commission of the Chamber. He stated the cost of the service is estimated at sixty million francs. The formation—Reuter. - 141 words
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Article124 1936-12-03 3 —British Radio. Britain's Obligations To France And Belgium London, Dec. 2. The Foreign Secretary was questioned in the House of Commons regarding conditions of intended engagements to support by armed force France and Belgium in the event of an act of aggression. Mr. Eden replied: ‘The engagements of—British Radio. - 124 words
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Article139 1936-12-03 3 Will the Van der Wijck, the Dutch steamer, which sank off the coast of Java with the loss of nearly 50 lives about six weeks ago, ever be raised? An offer by a son-in-law of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carli, who perished in139 words
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Article38 1936-12-03 3 —British Radio. New capital issues for the month of November amc unted to £20,929,125 compared with £26,943,859 last month and £12,543,554 in November 1935. The total for eleven months of this year is £197,010,-049.--British Radio.—British Radio. - 38 words
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Article26 1936-12-03 3 The Hutchings School prize-giving and concert will be held tomorrow at 5.30 p. m. All friends of the school will be cordially welcomed.26 words
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Article99 1936-12-03 3 —Reuter. Interference In Mongolia Nanking, Nov. 2. A stem warning against any attempt by oapan to interfere with the fighting in Inner Mongolia was issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in answer to a statement by the Japanese Kwantung Army. “The Chinese nation is traditionally peace—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article48 1936-12-03 3 —Reuter. Eight-Year Building Programme Paris, Dec. 2. By 1943 France will have five 35,000-ton battleships and ten 10.000-ton cruisers commissioned, the Marine Minister, M. Gaspard, told the Naval Commission of the Chamber. The Estimated cost is two-and-a-half milliards francs, spread over four and a half years.-—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article63 1936-12-03 3 COW GATE DISTINCTION Purveyors To Royal Palace Of Iraq Messrs. Cow Gate Ltd well-known producers of the equally famous Cow Gate food, have been granted a title of “Purveyors To The Royal Palace” by His Majesty King Ghazi of Iraq. This is an appreciation of the good quality of their63 words
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Article93 1936-12-03 3 Kuala Lumpur. One of the last echoes of the departure from Malaya a year ago of that popular officer, Sir Andrew Caldecott, then Colonial Secretary in the Straits Settlements and now Governor of Hong Kong, is to be found in a brief annoucement in the lastest F.M.S.93 words
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Article63 1936-12-03 3 At the public auction sale held by Messrs. A. Dennys Co. this week, the following properties changed hands: Lot 340 T.S. 4 with house No. 300, Mac Alister Road was sold to Mr. Yeap Ghor Ee for $35,250|- and Lot 17 T.S. 11W with houses Nos. 101, 103,63 words
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Article94 1936-12-03 3 British Radio. London. Dec. 1. I In the House of Lords, Lord Ponsonby moved the second reading of the Voluntary Euthanasia Bill, to legalise under certain conditions the administration of euthanasia to persons suffering from illness of a fatal or incurable character involving severe pain. The movement wasBritish Radio. - 94 words
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Article118 1936-12-03 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Dec. 2. A sad case of poisoning occurred in a Chinese house at Papan yesterday. Three children, tw r o girls, aged 3 and 4, and a b °y, aged 6, died as a result of eating tapioca. From inquiries118 words
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Article343 1936-12-03 3 —Reuter. Have To Be Seen To Be Believed London, Dec. 2. Wing-Commander James, who was one of the six M.P.’s who visited Spain, told the House of Commons that it seemed to him that the basic nature of the struggle there was not yet fully appreciated.—Reuter. - 343 words
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Advertisement399 1936-12-03 3 PENANG’S Popular RENDEZVOUS B 5 W rl 3 s CABARET ijWWRiWr HOTEL RESTAURANT ALL UNDER ONE ROOF TONIGHT IS ROSE NIGHT Come Along And Join The Merry Party! TEA DANCE TOMORROW AT 6 p.m. >1 MPS ON lODINE PRODUCTS CLEAR AWAY ALL SKIN TROUBLES SIMPSON lODINE SOAP CLEARS AWAY ALL399 words
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Advertisement199 1936-12-03 3 KEILLE R'S DUNDEE MARMALADE 138 YEARS AGO MRS. JAMES KEILLEP. MADE AND MARKETED THE FIRST MARMALADE IN GREAT BRITAIN. TO-DAY her I? F J faithfully followed. I i Justpurecanesugar f prize MEDALS 1 and the finest Seville oranges—but it Is In MF?cvr|| I the method of biending, and the extreme199 words
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1040 1936-12-03 4 GOVERNMENT’S REPLY TO S.S. (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION Appointments Definitely Made By Governor jkIOMINEES of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association are appointed by H.E. the Governor and no Commissioner can be regarded as a mere delegate of the body nominating him. It follows, therefore, that they1,040 words
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Article1073 1936-12-03 4 AIR PASSENGERS The following were passengers by Dutch planes: I Arrived from N.E.I. by KLM plan? Edelbaik at Singapore on Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Heusser, Mr. Minrou Ohta. Mr. Bruce G. Leighton, Mr. Dhanamall, Mr. Barthel. Left f~r Medan, India and Europe by KLM plane Edelvalk on1,073 words
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Advertisement752 1936-12-03 4 Glands Made Active and YoolMul Vigour Restored In 24'Hours America Doctw'sDiicovcry Strength- iJSVa'.Xt’" 1 ens Blood, Benos, Body, Memory, Brain, Muscles, snd Endurancs— fOfeJ w {X.g, la E; Better Thss Gland Operations. Thanks to ths discovery of an Amer- WBeSmL cTi5 ed r out lean Doctor, it is now possible752 words
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Article1896 1936-12-03 5 Unswerving Pursuit of Purposes of Revolution Bringing Results T I,K modernization of China, l ike that of Japan and Turkey, is a product of Occidental pressure on China. -If the Occident had >,ne to the Orient with battleships, machine-made products .teamers, telegraphs, China would have1,896 words
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Article475 1936-12-03 5 Premier Industrial Province In China The province of Kiangsu, though not the largest in size and the greatest in population, is, however, one of the richest provinces of China; on the other hand politically and economically speaking it is the most important province. Agriculturally, it has few equals475 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-12-03 5 Naval Band—The Harmonica Band of H.M.S. Rodney Seen giving a performance at Battersea Town Hall in aid of charity.21 words
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Article94 1936-12-03 5 —Reuter. U.S. Diplomats And Foreign Brides Washington, Dec. 1. Mr. Roosevelt has forbidden American diplomatic and consular officials to marry foreigners without the Secretary of State’s specific permission. The executive order regarding the matter is published and shows that eighteen per cent, of American representatives abroad married alien—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article63 1936-12-03 5 British Radio. Government Grant For Ao Institute London, Dec. 1 A Government grant of £3'0,000 a year for an institute of chemotherapy was announced by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, last night. The grant will be administered by the Medical Research Council. The new institute willBritish Radio. - 63 words
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Article56 1936-12-03 5 -Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 1. Bitterly attacking the Nazis, saying they d.d not seem to trouble their consciences# over the fact that their ally Franco was# leading non-Aryan Mo.roccans against pure-blooded Spanish Aryans, M. Litvinoff rediculed the allegation that Russia sought to establish Communism in Spain to enable her-Reuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement139 1936-12-03 5 FIRMLY ESTABLISHED THROUGHOUT MALAYA From Singapore to Penang, and further afield in Siam, Sarawak and the N.E.1., the G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Superhet 8 has firmly established itself as the outstanding radio success of the 1936-37 season. The hundreds of receivers now in regular use throughout this wide area, are conclusive139 words
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Article211 1936-12-03 6 AIR MAU. The Eastbound Imperial Aircraft left Bangkok at 6.29 a.m. today. It is expected to arrive at Bayan Lepas at about 11.30 a.m. today. The Eastbound Netherlands Aircraft left Rangoon for Bangkok at 6.15 a.m. today. OUT!VARI) MAIL A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western211 words
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980 1936-12-03 6 Penang Team Chosen To Meet Selangor On Saturday HOCKEY of a really high standard was seen at the Hutchings School ground I yesterday evening when two evenly balanced teams met in the final state trial to choose ■the Penang XI for the980 words
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Advertisement191 1936-12-03 6 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million ttny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles,191 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous717 1936-12-03 6 ROYAL (1.15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 The Biggest Air-Thrill Ever Put on the Screen SPECTACULAR! DARING! DEATH-DEFYING! The First Six Chapters 808 STEELE in "The Mystery Squadron” A MASCOT SERIAL with 'Big Boy’ Williams, Lucile Browne, ihirnell Pratt, J. Carrol Naish, Jack Mulhall PRICES: $l, 60 cts., 40 cts., 20717 words
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Miscellaneous96 1936-12-03 6 WINDSOR 5.45 OPENING TONIGHT 9.G0 A Rollicking Romantic New TAMIL TALKIE Adapted from the Tamil Play by Rao: Bahadur P. Sumbanda Mudaliar based upon the Sanskrit Drama by Sri Harsna. "RATNAVALI” with the famous stars of "Nallathangal” and “Bhama Vijayam” P.S. Ratna Bai P.S. Savaswathi Bai M. R. Krishamurthy C.96 words
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Miscellaneous29 1936-12-03 6 THE OLD GRADS Try TO BE YOUNG AGAIN I Laughs? Nothing like it since “A Night at the Opera"! L nizßh s is&dwlP 1 6y Hany R*p( g IK29 words
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Advertisement114 1936-12-03 7 ipKlr® sz w .ME -■I o IMML W »> This year it ia possible to obtain DEWARS WHITE LABEL < WHISKY in specially packed cases, appropriately decorated C? j for the Christmas season, and ««0 A T /V frw containing either three or six 1 1 F We feel sure114 words
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Article641 1936-12-03 8 WHERE Geneva and The Hague have failed, Buenos Aires essays to succeed. But while the European idealists aim at world j>eace, Buenos Aires, wisely, confines its immediate attention to the American Continent. North America, at least, has a pacific record. The confederation of forty-eight states was acquired641 words
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Letters To The Editor
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258 1936-12-03 8 The Hon. Mr. T.S. Adams, British Resident. Selangor, who will leave Malaya in the P. and O. Naldera on Saturday to take up his new appointment as Chief Commissioner of Northern Nigeria, bids farewell to the country in the following letter addressed to258 words
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Article114 1936-12-03 8 To The Editor. Dear Sir,—The Right Hon. Mr. Srinivasa Sastri P. C., C. H., who was expected to be at Penang Sunday, Dec. 6, as the head of the Government of India deputation is unexpectedly detained" at Rangoon; and the Town Hall meeting which was114 words
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Article821 1936-12-03 8 Popular Exhibition—The Governor's Tribute Penang’s Place In The Sun—A Leading Topic THE officers of the Penang less Society and others interested in the development of radio in Malaya must have been gratified at the large attendance at the opening of the So- ciety’s Exhibition in Penang yesterday.821 words
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Article274 1936-12-03 8 Many Fine Work Displayed The Anglo-Chinese School, Nibong Tebal, held their fifth annual art and handwork exhibition yesterday at 2 p.m. The exhibition continued to 5 p.m. after which a concert by the school children was"KM(f The exhibition was a success and credit must be given274 words
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Article82 1936-12-03 8 MR. A .E. THORNLEY JONES Sudden Death At Singapor* General Hospital We regret to announce the death of th* Hon. Mr. Albert Edward Thornley which took place at the General Singapore last night, suddenly Mr Jones entered hospital on ruesday morning and appendicitis was It was lateT discovered, however, tb*t82 words
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Advertisement216 1936-12-03 8 LOOK!!! Here are fresh stocks of interesting lines FOR YOU < I Clotabs. Chlorophyll Tablets, Goutosan. Leanogen. Pep-to-fer, Pan Melitus, Pancresalets, Halmagon, Togafl, Elasto, Calsalettes, Damaroids. Irvona, Vikelp, Kalsel, Diotex, Redex, Bisma Rex. Cal Bisma, Bisodol, Me Leans Tablets. Moorlands Indigestion Powder Tablets Simpson's lodine Loekets, lodex. Wampoles Cod Liver216 words
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Advertisement95 1936-12-03 8 1 BRILLIANTINE 794 1641 iSSbf NhSl* Wwi I* 1687 1689 SMOOTH and even, textured, perfectly adapted to their function, the Yardley Brilliantines will allay the formation of scurf and stimulate the growth of the hair, giving to it a subdued and glossy appearance. Yard’ey Lavender Brilliantine can be obtained in95 words
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596 1936-12-03 9 Exclusive Interview On Eve Of Departure (Froth Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. that th®*© States form part of the community of nations in the British Empire is sometimes forgotten,” said the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adami, British Resident, Selangor, in an596 words
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420 1936-12-03 9 Men Refuse To Return To W ork Singapore, Dec. 2. The strike of Indian labourers shows m signs of ending and the situation threatens to become serious. Mr. C. Wilson, Controller of Labour, Malaya-, arrived from Kuala Lumpur to ,-ieal with the situation. He is420 words
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93 1936-12-03 9 Singapore, Today. Strikers broke into violence last night, about 100 marching down Anson Road and other streets smashing globes off street lamps with stones. Firemen were brought out twice to answer false, alarms. When four ttrikers were arrested, the'.r colleagues attempted to storm a93 words
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229 1936-12-03 9 Mr. J Hands ‘‘Little Disappointed But Not Surprised’’ (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala, Lumpur, Dec. 2. “I am a little disappointed that I have been made to finish my public career as a member of the Sanitary Board and not as229 words
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Article51 1936-12-03 9 Lady Thomas Arrives From Home H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton T.'.om?s,l .joined Lady Thornes on board the s.s. Rajput ana, which arrived from Eu ope this morning. Distinguished passengers on the Rajputana are H.H. the Ranee of Sarawak, and Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, both of whom' are disembarking in51 words
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Article69 1936-12-03 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Dec. 3. The visit of the Government of India’s deputation to inquire into labour conditions in Malaya which was to have arrived at Penang on December 5, has been unavoidably delayed owing to the Right Hon. V. S. Sastri’s private secretary69 words
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Article44 1936-12-03 9 —Reuter. Lincoln Beat New Brighton After Extra Time London, Dec. 2. The F.A. Cup first round replays resulted as follows: Hartlepools 2; Rotherham 0. Spennymoor 2; Boston 0. Southend 2; Crystal Palace 0. New Brighton 2; Lincoln 3 after extra time.-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article43 1936-12-03 9 —Reuter. Definitely Fixed For March 24 London, Dec. 2. Owing to several difficulties, chiefly tides, the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race has been definitely fixed for Wednesday, March 24 about 11.30 a.m. The last race rowed in mid-week was in 1921.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article158 1936-12-03 9 His Lordship the Bishop A. Devals, performed the ordination ceremony this morning at 7.30 a.m. at the College General, Pulau Tikus, when seven priests and two deacons were ordained. The ordination of priests, which is known as the Sacrement of Holy Orders, was instituted by Christ at158 words
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Article185 1936-12-03 9 Convict Earns Pardon From Devil's Island A man who, by diving into a shark-in-fested sea to save a little girl, earned a 1 pardon and release frem Devil’s Island enabling him to return to France before his i 10 year sentence had been served, is185 words
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Advertisement48 1936-12-03 9 Free! Post the coupon for full particulars of how to obtain these beautiful souvenirs of the Coronation of King Edward VIII. To Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Products, Ltd., 129/135, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. 5 PLEASE SEND ME FULL DE- I TAILS OF THE ABOVE OFFER. I Name j Address48 words
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Advertisement269 1936-12-03 9 OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF PENANG. OPENING OF T. M. A. Music House, Penang Branch. 3, Light Street, PENANG. Ftor the convenience of our numerous Customers in Penang, we take pleasure to announce that COMMENCING FROM TUESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1936 Our new Branch Office will be opened at No. 3,269 words
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1613 1936-12-03 10 BUILDING OF GREATER SHANGHAI Every Phase Receiving Expert Attention THE set of ambitious plans drawn up by several optimistic, far-seeing men for the building of a new Chinese city—Greater Shanghai—upon the ruins of the old city destroyed in the Japanese1,613 words
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Article210 1936-12-03 10 Gaol For Chinese Who Tried To Pass Them Off Convicted on a charge with having had in his possession on Nov. 8 ten-cent pieces of counterfeit coins, which he knew to be counterfeit, and one of which he fraudulently delivered to a hawker, U Chhui Ki, a Chinese,210 words
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Article275 1936-12-03 10 PASIR PANJANG TRAGedv RECALLED The Supreme Coroner Mr w Quarrie, was satisfied after an i nquir 25-year-old Walter Dias an Y tha worked as checker at the was accidentally drowned in the Pasir Panjang whilst swimming morning of Nov. 12 He returned a diet of death by misadventure275 words
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Article153 1936-12-03 10 Annulment Order Sought The Administrators of the Estate of ‘.he late M. Shaik Adam have instituted at action praying for an order that the chargemade for $40,000 by the late S.L.R.M Chettiappa Chettiar, the late administrate; of the Shaik Adam Estate in favour of S. P.153 words
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Advertisement200 1936-12-03 10 VIM is wonderful for pots and B pans* til®«» M UImItI woodwork I B 1a cutlery, B a glass wasa. KNIFE: «Nobody //I wiH use me any A .<A X 7 ynnre l’m too dirty V r V VI W>\ and stained! PORK: «I used to be a very hand-200 words
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Advertisement21 1936-12-03 10 This space is reserved for Nestle’s special coupon on the other side of this page. 1 ■MI.. 11l 111 LI Mil21 words
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Article, Illustration145 1936-12-03 11 SEA CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM Steamer Breaks In Two On Cornish Rocks SO QUICKLY did the sea complete Its work of destruction, that within a few hour» of the U.S. ship, Bessemer City, running ashore, she lay a broken wreck on the treacherous rocks of Pendennis145 words
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Advertisement93 1936-12-03 11 GET YOUR SALES MESSAGE “HOME” In all parts of the world the foundation of every successful advertising campaign of any size—is newspaper advertising. Heads of big business everywhere constantly pay tribute to press advertising and its power to create and maintain demand for their products. Millions of pounds spent in93 words
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SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
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Article290 1936-12-03 12 Every Hope Of Improvement Continuing MR. RUNCIMAN AND PALMERS' YARD IN the House of Commons recently, Mr. W. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, replying to Mr. T. Magnay (Lab., Gateshead), said that the latest information was that there were 1,185 shipbuilding workers, skilled and290 words
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Article344 1936-12-03 12 Damages Awarded To Liverpool Shipowners At Letterkenny Circuit Court, Co. Donegal, recently Judge G. Moonan, K.C., deli-j vered reserved judgment in the damages claim for £1 367 brought by Messrs. John S. Sellers and Company, Liverpool, trading as the Ribbie Shipping Company, Liverpool, against the Donegal344 words
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Article55 1936-12-03 12 P. O. NALDERA The s.s. Naldera from Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore is expected to arrive in Penang at 10 o.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5, and will leave for Colombo, Bom- j bay, Aden, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth and London at 7 p.m the same day. Steamer55 words
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Article136 1936-12-03 12 S.S. “MATA HARI” from Singapore via ports. TOMORROW S.S. “ALSIA” from Singapore via Malaccar, and Port Swettenham. Sails same day for Colombo, Djibouti, Seuz, Port Said, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg, and Copenhagen. .S. “RAJPUTANA”’ from London via ports. Sails same day for Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai,136 words
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Article247 1936-12-03 12 Reorganisation Proposals Agreement between the directors of Canada Steamship Lines and the Bondholders’ Reorganisation Committee has been announced in Montreal by Mr. W.H. Coverdale, president of the company. Legal counsel are now engaged in preparation of the necessary documents. Mr. Coverdale stated that, under the scheme, which247 words
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Article247 1936-12-03 12 Shipbuilder's Estimate Of Fuel Bill The estimate that the extra fuel cost o! the Queen Mary in winning the Blue Riband of the Atlantic was £2,500 was given by Mr. Henry Robb, managing director of Henry Robb Ltd., in an address ‘to Edinburgh City Business Cub.247 words
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Advertisement26 1936-12-03 12 t i I DEXoAN MUSICAL DIMMER CHLMEsJT An Ideal XMAS A X Deagan Musical Dinner Chime SOLE AGENTS: Robinson Piano Co. (S. S.) Ltd. PENANG. 126 words
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Miscellaneous1571 1936-12-03 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES RECORDED INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL STUDENT Among other items, “The Beggar StuA recorded concert, which consists of r can bf} heard by listeners to Trans eight items, will be broadcast from Station nuasion 2 j rom at 6 20 tonight. ZHJ t Penang, at 7.03 tonight. Following The cast1,571 words
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Article49 1936-12-03 13 The Penang Municipal Band will play at the Esplanade this evening from 3.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Following is the programme:— March :—The Winning Fight:—Helzman. Overture:—Fingal’» Cave: —Mendelssehn. Selection:—Song O’My Heart: —Duthoit Waltz:—Santiage :—Cerbin. An Alaskan Love Song:—"Cochece”:— Reeves. Selection: —A Southern Maid: —FraserSimpson. Foxtrot:—San Francisco: —Berlin.49 words
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Article92 1936-12-03 13 A gathering representative of shipowners, shipbuilders, underwriters, and Board of Trade officials witnessed a demonstration of the Tutin steel hatchway at Sunderland, recently, on board the new steamer Starcross, built by Joseph L. Thompson and Sons, Ltd., for the Exmouth Steamship Co., Ltd., Cardiff. The vessel92 words
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Article101 1936-12-03 13 Elections To General Committee At a special meeting of the General Committee of Llyod's Register of Shipping, recently, the Right Hon. Ix>rd Aber Iconway, C. B. E., and Mr. B. N. Banaas were elected members of the Committee. Lord Aberconway is chairman of Messrat John Brown101 words
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Advertisement788 1936-12-03 13 WfV J 1 3rd I WLnWHtJ J»vUKMMmbi} umb I ewefe LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lsm Da» (in conjunction with Glen A Shire Un®) Penang GLENBEG L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp Middlesborough Dec. 4 Ten 4 C MHMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 11 Jan. 6 B PERSEUS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg788 words
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Advertisement695 1936-12-03 13 P O BRITISH nd |NDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenhas®» contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London end Far East Mail Service. s/s «MATA HARI” Dec. 4 Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S “BULAN” Dec. 18 due Penang 1936. SAILINGS695 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1134 1936-12-03 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES 0 BATAVIA NIROM NeWS 6.3s—Continuation of relay. Concert. 7.os—News in French. 7.35 Wavelength: YDA 3,040 k|c (98.68 m and —Continuation of relay Concert. 8.20—1 YDB 9,610 kic (31.2 m lernational talk, by M. Jacques Kayser. 8.30 Musical talk, by M.' Oulmont. 8.40 jTODAY —Colonial market rates. 8.50 —Concert1,134 words
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739 1936-12-03 14 FIRS! DAY OF SKYE MEETING Following is the programme for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Skye meeting at Kuala Lumpur today:— Race I—Ponies, Class 3, Div. 2, 5 fur.» 2.30 pan. •00 BRIGHT EYES 10.06 Mr. A Van ToorenDuval •3 0 TAJ739 words
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Article485 1936-12-03 14 INTERNATIONAL SOCCER'. WALES WIN CLOSE GAME WITH SCOTLAND London, Dec 2 At Highbury in the international soccer match, England beat Hungary by 6 goals to 2. At the half-time England were fading by 3 goals to 1. The weather was dull and the sky overcast. There were485 words
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Article129 1936-12-03 14 Many unusual golf competitions are planned by the Golfing Alliances to relieve the dull winter months, but the Birmingham Alliance seems to have thought out a novel one. They held a competition for Midland professionals at Moseley recently in which every professional received a handicap. Some were allowed129 words
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Article44 1936-12-03 14 The committee members of the Chung Ling High School, Penang, have consented to lend the school ground for the use of the Penang Cycle Carnival, organisJ ed’ by the Penang Cycle Traders’ Union which wi'l he held on Jan. 9 and 10.44 words
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Advertisement242 1936-12-03 14 4<>TIIAT GOES ON PLEASING 8-? as— pnm if Although moderately Ik Z/A\\ priced, these models are Uk vX gQgy modem in every detail yX rapid action is assisted vX iM///r~\Wlil W by direct-view finders and 1 the front which springs “KODAK" out, at the touch of a VOLLENDA F. 4.242 words
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Article1193 1936-12-03 15 FIERCE dispute over A STYMIE Some Curious Wagers 2OOth birthday of the Royal Burgess Society of Edinburgh, the second P 1 h’est goH c lub in the world to which 1 recently made reference, has ’f rked by the publication of an official history of the1,193 words
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502 1936-12-03 15 Bowler Of Phenomenal Success DEEDS BRAVE AND BOLD Age enters at last to subdue the effectiveness of even the most willing and skilful of bowlers. There comes a time when county authorities must think of the future and give an opportunity to young players,502 words
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Article, Illustration10 1936-12-03 15 TOOTILL, Fulham's goalkeeper, punching away during a Bury attack.10 words
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329 1936-12-03 15 Home Records Smashed SURPRISE FOR CHESTER Sunderland, champions of the football league, have established themselves in the leading position. With their fifth victory of the reel, the North-Eastern giants deposed Portsmouth recently—striding ahead with a scoring average .046 of a goal superior to that329 words
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Advertisement96 1936-12-03 15 ■gs-q < APB ll' W t wple e 7 FIRT x^ HEL Jx WHICH DOES OVERSBMPG7 ii ''■wjw' my jiju.— i i n 1 [■■■■■■««■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l j r*~ I V\ Precious little people, these babies, and worthy of the* A most loving care. Fortunately, there is no longer any feeding problem,96 words
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Article304 1936-12-03 16 Week *ShB Stack Ex-ham® was weak. London, Dec. 2Yesterday Rise or Fall i «tea. SH, *****4 117 4 1960-90 116% War Maa, 3% px. 105% Straits < px., 1956-S1 102% «teas. Un. Asa. (Units) io% Waltitl A 37% ■aval Assce. (Mb. pA) 9% J 4CL Western Ord.304 words
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Article118 1936-12-03 16 London, Dec. 2. MU3BKR: Firm. Spot B|B buyes B}f sellers. -.San./March 8J buyers B}g sellers. April/June 8J buyers 9 sellers. JXfly/Sept BJJ buyers 9 sellers. New York 18.52 eta. United Kingdom Stocks London 37,614 tons Liverpool 51,614 tons COPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £26J0.0 YETPER White Muntok in118 words
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Article194 1936-12-03 16 KENNEDY CO. Hie following are the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co?a Stars UM today BUBBEB: Buyers Hellers Batu Lintang 135 1.40 B«ita 1.25 IAS Broga IAO Ll 5 Indragiri 1.55 1.60 Pajam 2.30 2.4ocum Sungei Tukang 1-32£ 1.37 i Utan Simpan 2.00 2.2ocum TIN >— Am pat s|o194 words
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Article109 1936-12-03 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 105 H 105 11|54 New York 4.90§ 4.90} Montreal 4.90 4.90} Brussels 29.02 28.99 Geneva 21.34} 21.34} Amsterdam 9.02 9.02 Milan 93 A 93 A Berlin 12.19} 12.20 Stockholm 19.39% Copenhagen 23.40 23.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26% Prague 138} 138« Madrid109 words
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Article72 1936-12-03 16 YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £230.10.0 £231. 0.0 London—(3 months) £230. 0.0 4229,150 Singapore >114.00 $113,871 Business Done »«tong Business Done COPRA.-(Surdried) S 3 20 Mtn Mnmrw. rruso $7.50 81,4 BHd «swore-Spot J C(G) 3lic siBc aJutL 312 31}c ««oca,_ «*> 3 «<= me®:- 3446 445 Rangoon-Parboiled No. 1 White72 words
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Article185 1936-12-03 16 BUBBEB x Buyers Sellers Bassetts .75 .77} Batu Lintangs lA7} 1.40 Bedfords LlO I.l2}cum Beatas L3O 132} Brogas IJLO 1.12} Indragiris L 55 LOO Tims- 235 2.42} M. Pindas 1.85 1.90 Mentakabs .45 .47}cum Pajams 2.37} 2.45 cum Sungei Tukaags 137} 1.40 Temerlohs .72} .75 Ulu Benuts 35185 words
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Article182 1936-12-03 16 TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 5(0 5j3 Ayer Hitams 20(6 21|6ex Ayer Wengs 1-75 1.85 Bangrins 22(0 23(0 Batu Selangors 1.34 I.37cum Chenderiangs 24 jO 25f0 Hong Fatts 137 1.40 ex Hongkongs 22(0 23(0 Idris 13(3 14(0 Jelepangs 25(0 26(0 Jelebus 1.14 1.17 ex Kamp. Kamuntinga B|9 9 3ex182 words
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Article169 1936-12-03 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng 130 1.85 Batu Selangor 135 137} Hong Fatt 1.40 1.42} Jelebu 1-15 1.17} Kuchai 137} 132} Lukut 132} 135 North Taiping 80 82} Rahman Hyd. 1.17} 130 Rantau Ordy. 137} 1.40 Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.42} Sungei Luas 1-90 1.95 Sungei Way 3.25169 words
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Advertisement43 1936-12-03 16 BILLET WANTED Billet wanted by Tamil, as Conductor, age 35, thoroughly experienced in Tapping, General Field, Coagulation, manufacture and large Check Rolls etc. Holding excellent testimonials. Replies invited till end of month. Please -reply to: The Conductor, 159 D, Sungei Pinang Road, Penang.43 words
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Advertisement454 1936-12-03 16 THE NORTH TAIPING TIN DREDGING CO., LTD (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend of will be paid to all shareholders whose names appear on the register on the 19th of December 1936. The dividend will be payable on the 24th of454 words
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