Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 December 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 290. Vol. XCIV. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2099 1 Crowds Acclaim New King In West End Streets Empire Reaction TO NEWS OF The Abdication ■The Nation Must Rally To Their King!” IT IS ANNOUNCED THAT KING EDWARD Wil 1. BROADCAST THIS EVENING AS SOON AS THE ABDICATION LEGISLATION IS PASSED. THE ABDICATION BILL WAS
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  • 103 1 POLICE SEARCH FOR murderers OF detective (From our Own Correspondent. > Singapore Dec. 10. Police of Kandang Kerbau division and men from the Hokkien and Cantonese sub-branches of the detective branch swooped down last night on houses in various parts of Singapore occupied by alleged
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 H. TOKISATSU artistic photographers Telephone No. 772. PENANG. No. 68-70, Bishop Street,
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    • 109 1 Tf your engines run-down use Meirich Motor Tablets. They decarbonise, generate and rejuvenate your engines. Anti-knock Anti-corrosive Stockists CHOP TAN BOON PENG, 224, Beach Street, Penang, ’Phone No. 968. Zi r r. z CHRISTMAS 1936 A Complete Range Of GROCERIES PROVISIONS, WINES, SPIRITS TOBACCOS at Penang’s shopping centre “COLD STORAGE”
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  • 1685 2 Lessons Of Recent Regional Conference At Ceylon Madras. A PUBLIC meeting was he» recently at the Government Mahomedan College, Mount Road, at which the speakers were three members of the World’s Young Women’s Christian Association, who were delegates to the Regional Conference in
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  • 319 2 DEPRESSED CLASSES WORSHIP IN SACRED TEMPLE Trivandrum, Nov. 29. Following the Temple Entry Proclamation allowing full rights of entry to all Hindus into the State-controlled Temples in Travancore issued by the Maharaja of Travancore, Mr. Gandhi’s lieutenant, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, this morning led a batch
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  • 301 2 Conserving Hyderabad Monuments Mr. G. Yazdani director of the Archaeological Department, Hyderabad State, lectured to the India Society last week at Burlington House on the rock-hewn temp- les of Aurangabad. He referred to the good fortunte of Hys derabad in possessing a vast number of the 1 most
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  • 195 2 Fashionable Yankees Crazy Over Them Smart New Yorkers are now wearing Indian regimental ties which are being sold for the equivalent cf Rs. 4. They threaten to rival the popularity enjoyed for a considerable period by replicas cf ties sacred to the British Army
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  • 94 2 Largilliere For £15,000 Tr Faris, Dec. 1. I nexpectedly high prices were attained at the first day’s sale, at the Jean ChariPendier Gallery, of the art cohesion for[merly belonging to the late M. Francois i Coty, the perfume manufacturer and newspaper owner. 1 Several of the smaller
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  • 222 2 memorial sent tc I VICEROY OF INDIA Replying to interpellations in th Travancore Legislative Assembly, the Chief Secretary, Rao Bahadur. Dr Kunjan Pillai stated that the Government of India had been addressed by the T ra vancore Government to protect the interests of Malayalee residents in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 570 2 Head Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Jara Street. Phone 3683. London Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C.4 Phone Central 3608 —3609 Tel Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang
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    • 298 2 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Tan Kheng Hoon is no longer connected with 'us in any capacity and is not authorised to transact any business on our behalf. ASIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Penang, December 10, 1936. 778 —9 10 11-12 TRONOH MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in England) DIVIDEND NO.
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    • 105 2 HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE 2021, Pier Road, Bagan Luar. IST CLASS 2ND CLASS SRD CLASS CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT TO ALL PARTS OF MALAYA SIAM. GARAGE FOR HIRE. DEALERS IN PETROL, MOTOR TYRES and MOTOR ACCESSORIES. For particulars please apply personally <* ’PHONE NO. 75 BUTTERWORTH Penang j
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  • 2948 3 King’s Message of .Abdication Am Determined to enounce Throne” —Reuter. London, Dec. 10. ver had the House been so full as totv All benches were packed with the exception of the places of the Premier, Mr A tuee and Sir Archibald Sinclair. The peers diplomatic
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  • 30 3 Dr. A.F. Blunt f Bishop of Bradford, whose speech was the indirect cause of the constitutional crisis leading to the abdication of King Edward.
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  • 177 3 Last Of Five Brothers New York, Dec. 2. Mr. John Ringling, head of Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus, died today in New York. Mr. Ringling was the sole survivor of five brothers. He was associated as a young man with his f >ur brothers in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 138 3 JUST RECEIVED 10,000 PAIRS IRONSIDE, LOTUS DELTA BARRAT SHOES Prices FROM ENGLAND IRONSIDE LOTUS t DELTA BARRAT $7.75 sr.oo i SF.SO Per s B' 7 p 5 er Pair Pair Importers M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY "SON" NOS. 252, 4,6, PENANG ROAD (Next to Queen’s Cinema), PENANG. ALOR STAR. HARI SINGH
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  • 739 4 Dispute Over Import Of Textiles Order INTERESTING TEST CASE Singapore, Nov. 9. RRHE order nisi issued on the Registrar- General of Statistics to shew cause why a prerogative writ of mandamus should not be issued to him commanding him to permit the importation to Singapore, by Uttaram
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  • 2051 4 AIR PASSENGERS Arrived from Europe, India and Medan by KLM plane on Nov. 30: Mr. Harold Silver, Mr. Curb Preu and Mr. and Mrs. i A. J. A. Nieuwenhuis. Left for N.E.I. by KLM plane on Dec. 1: Mr. Harold Silver, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A.
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    • 163 4 11! i 11! yx® ■ll u d B 1 IB M 1 nit'* --tninffllkyj M j 1 Mr h M m.sae. i r.v r Chlef I)esign,!r Tnumph c. rec °mmend I forniall,jn I own a MobilI wJI y° u to get lasting pleasure out ot 'y an excellent and relia-
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  • 638 5 Escaped From Devil's Isle I wice Paris, Nov. 26 ING of the underworld” 31-year-old Armand Spillers, who escaped twice from Devil’s Island and three times from French prisons, appeared before the Pau assizes accused of 16 burglaries and one murder. Chained and manacled, the
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  • 211 5 Annual Reunion At Brussels For many years the Siamese students in England have held their annual gathering a big co-educational school at Harpenden near London. There for a 1 fortnight every August the students gather from all over Britain and have meetings, stage plays etc., debates
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  • 206 5 AFTER PISTOLS FOR TWO Then A Novel About it Budapest Nov. 28. Franz Sargas, the young Hungarian civil servant who has fought two out of nine duels, to defend his wife’s honour, w’as summoned to the police headquarters today. On his return to his flat he hold
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  • 132 5 Roosevelt's Decision Washington, Dec. 1. For the first time in the history of the American diplomatic service official steps are to be taken to discourage its members from marrying foreigners. The increasing number of marriages between American diplomats and nationals of countries to which
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  • 109 5 Vienna, Dec. 2. Prince Constantine of Liechtenstein, 24, fair, blue-eyed, tall, great-nephew of Franz, reigning Prince of Liechtenstein, answered this afternoon my questions about Miss Virginia Field, beautiful Hollywood actress daughter of Mr. St. John Field, K.C., writes a Daily Express reporter. i “There
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  • 29 5 ot Mode y YoTk where an exhibition has been held illustrating the new public buildings, schools, and public services initiated and financed by the Federal Government,
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  • 144 5 £2,000 Offer For Cure In Vain WHILE a. girl in Brazil has been sleeping for five years, a millionaire in India, who has been unable to sleep for two years, has given up hope of ever being a’>le to do so again. His offer
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  • 188 5 Eight Points Of Policy Mr. L. S. Amery, M.P., president of the Chamberlain Centenary Committee, sets out the eight points of policy of the Empire Unity Campaign in a statement just issued. The campaign was inaugurated at a Royal Albert Hall meeting on July 8, and was
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  • 74 5 At midnight yesterday, a Cantonese, Loh Ah Kam, was admitted into the General Hospital, Penang, with a bad stab wound chi his left thigh. It is alleged that he was stabbed by a compatriot with a pork butcher’s knife at a shop in Buckingham Street. Investigations by the
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  • 718 5 Peer Jells Of Noble Suicide London, Dec. 2. TWO famous royal doctors—Lord Horder and Lord Dawson of Pcnr» —and the Archbishop of Canterbury combined to kill Lord Fonsonb/s Euthanasia (legal painless death) Bill in the House of Lord? last night. The second
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 731 6 Hawkers Examined Before Admission WEAK EYESIGHT VERY COMMON In a review of health conditions amonj schoolchildren in the Colony last year the report of the Medical Department just issued says that special attention was given by the Assistant Health Officer, Schools, to food supplied
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  • 135 6 A temporary base from which Imperial Airways will operate the new Empire flyingboats is now being prepared at Southampton Water. The site of the base is at Hythe, adjoining the works of the British! Power Boat Company. A large hangar with slipways already exists on the
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  • 186 6 Beaufort West, S. Africa, Dec. 2. The chance discovery of a bone on a farm in the Murraysburg district has led [to the finding of parts of a huge skele- ton, which, it is believed, may have belonged to a brontosaurus. One bone formed a
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  • 146 6 Sir J. Squire Example Of Advertising London, Dec. 1. Sir John Squire suggested at a luncheon of the Institute of Incorporated Practitioners in Advertising at the Holborn Restaurant last week that the young poets and prose writers who came direct from the ■Universities and began immediately to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 495 6 SPECIAL TEA DANCE D H V A r TODAY from 6 p.m to 8-15 p.m. |WINDSOR *AL 6 COUPONS FOR $l.OO TONIGHT tea for two persons 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 i Nightly At 8 p m with Sandwiches, Cakes Fruits for Matinee Tomorrow At 2.30 p.m. I THE WHOLE Serial Only
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  • 1245 7 An Appeal To Parents AN appeal to all parents and guardians to refrain from interfering with the decisions of Headmasters regarding promotions was made by Dong Chui Sing, Headmaster of St. Mark’s School, Butterworth, at the third annual speech day of the school yesterday.
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  • 38 7 MISS BERYL POCKETT, wearing a turban," jersey and waterproof trousers in an effort to beat the rain at the “Fairway and Hazard" open meeting of the Women’s Automobile and Sports Association at Wentworth,
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  • 234 7 On the instructions of Mr. E.N. Taylor, the D.P.P., Kwek Peng Kim was acquitted and discharged by Mr. J.P. Bid■dulph, the second magistrate, Singapore, after appearing on a proposed charge of failing to give information. He was de-, fended by Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips. It will be
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  • 169 7 A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. W. McQuarrie, the Singapore Corcner at the conclusion of the inquiry concerning the death of a 47-year-old Chinese, named Lim Oh Chee, who died as a result of having fallen through a ceiling in
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  • 81 7 Two juveniles, Khoo Ah Kow and Cheng Weng Guan, both aged 14, were produced before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Police Court, Penang yesterday charged with theft of two bicycles valued $8 each from the Anglo Chinese School, Penang. Both accused claimed to be
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  • 59 7 WHICH IS WHICH WHICH IS WHICH! This is a photograph of a'mother and her actress daughter. Can you pick the mother f They bear such a remarkable hkeness that when the 20th Century Fox fi i m company needed a “standin’ for the actress, the mother got the job! They
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  • 309 7 Over $12,000 Collected For Building Fund The annual general meeting of the Penang Wei Keow Association was held at the club premises ip Gladstone Road yesterday. Mr. Khor Seng Lee, chairman of the association, presided, and among those present were Messrs:—Cheah Joo Bee Ooi Cheng Khay,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 57 7 'RHONE 543. PENANG TOMORROW Dinner Dance Extension—l A.M. PIKLER’S ORCHESTRA. BOON HAK CQ (THE HOUSE FOR CHINESE CURIOS) 25, Bishop Street, Penang. MORE XMAS GIFTS HAVE ARRIVED. YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED. Recommended by the Medical Profession for their Health Giving Properties. S! I I x una Ideal for Growing Children
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 91 7 PR,M Ml SCALA |||Kw HIS ACCORDEON BAND. 8836 At the Cafe Continental. I have lost my heart in Budapest 8837 Lost. The touch of your lips. 8829 The Whistling Waltz. At the close of a Long Long Day 8793 In a Gypsy Caravan, Riding the Range in the Sky. You
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  • 620 8 BRITAIN proclaims a new King today; and we, as part of the great Commonwealth of Nations, which is the Empire, acknowledge him with heartfelt thanksgiving. We gladly offer him our steadfast loyalty and devotion, and we that his reign may be a long arid a 'happy
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  • 709 8 CHINESE BRITISH SUBJECTS To The Editor. Sir, —I am glad to find the gallant English member of Council such a cham- pion of the Chinese British subjects. I am sorry to see that the Chinese mem- bers for Malacca, Penang and Singapore kept their mouths shut
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  • 672 8 Special Editions and Sour Grapes Duty to the Public—Sir Edward German and His Friends— Novel Hotel (Editorial opinion culled from a Penang newspaper (not the “Pinang Gazette. There wtis not and never has been any question of his abdication Dec. 5, 1936. In any case, nothing can
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  • 229 8 1 AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland and South Africa via Singapoie and thence by Imperia) Airways will close at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Bri- tain, Ireland
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 209 8 ?BTs 8fl j3W' ft<Wf tfyr '&ys--/ i CHRISTMAS In decorated Cases of 3, and 12 Bottles The Whisky that Definitely Solves The Problem Of ‘What To Give and Drink’ Stocked by all Dealers. Ready for delivery to the Lucky Recipients. No Extra Charge is Made for the Special Cases. No
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    • 18 8 Be jure you My DEL mwe Agents for Mruaya Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 635 9 Wearne Brothers Enterprise (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Dec. 10. Proposing the adoption of the report and accounts at the annual meeting of Wearne 1 Bros., Ltd., today, Mr. C. C. F. Wearne J said "On the last two occasions I address- ed you, I
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  • 867 9 Albert Frederick Arthur George, Duke of York, Earl of Inverness and Baron Killarney, the second son of the late King George V and Queen Mary was born in York Cottage, Sandringham, on Dec. 14, 1895. He was created Knight of the Garter in Dec. 1916, and on
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  • 294 9 HANDICAPS FOR TOMORROW Following are the handicaps for the second day of the Perak Skye Meeting to be run on Saturday: RACE 1. PONIES, CLASS 3, s ’/2 FURLONGS. Little Miss X 11.00, Lerrick 10.10, Capone 10.09, Bright Eyes 10.08, Taj Mahal 10.07, Leonie 10.07, Perfect Lady
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  • 221 9 Impartial Inquiry Urged DR. TAGORE'S STATEMENT Santiniketan, Nov. 29. Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, President of the Indian Civil Liberties Union, has issued the following statement in connection with the suicide of two Bengali detenus: “The two recent cases of alleged suicide, amongst the detenus in Bengal nave brought
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  • 312 9 Legislation Necessary In Ireland Dublin, Dec 10. Mr. de Valera has issued a statement with reference to the abdication. “In so far as the Irish Free State is concerned the abdication will not become effective until legislation for that purpose has been enacted by Parliament” The Speaker has
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 183 9 Received at 10, 9 A-M. this /Xvw 7 morning- most fascinating selection really c^c ‘hats 9 in the latest shapes. X Felts, Linen, Tagle straw, s' Panamas etc. etc. S 23, Light St., Penang. ”E O." Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW Extension to 1 A.M.. DINNER, DANCE CABARET With TED EVELYN EXPONENTS
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 176 9 "STAGE STRUCK" opposlte Powell. Instead she plays the role of a temperamental actress, notorious MUSICAL COMEDY AT for shooting her husband. QUEEN'S A newcomer in Jeanne Madden is fe*tured opposite Powell and she displays “STAGE STRUCK.” With Dick Powell, promising talent. The Yacht Club Boy» Joan Blondell, Jeanne Madden, Warren*
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  • 1124 10 WE publish- below the full address of Dr. A. W. F. Blunt, Bishop of Bradford, which he delivered at the Bradford Diocesan Conference on Dec. 1. In making the address the Bishop intended to reply to the suggestions of the
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  • 125 10 Chinese Maidservant Acquitted When the hearing of the case in which a Chinese maidservant, Lew Ah Kew was charged on three counts of theft was resumed yesterday, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, the Penang Police Magistrate, acquitted the accused without calling upen the defence. The accused was
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  • 151 10 Symington Wilson's View In their current rubber market report, Messrs. Symington and Wilson discuss the possibility that the International Rubber Committee at its December meeting, will revise its recent decision on the quota for the first half of next year. "With the urgent demand
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  • 124 10 Quota To Avoid Tariff Japanese hosiery imports into Britain are to be subject to a quota and restricted by more than 30 per cent, under a voluntary agreement which will come into force on January 1. Mr. M. R. Allard, secretary of the National Federation of
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  • 753 10 “A book which formerly answered the requirements of a boy for three or four years together, is now divided into severt oZ parts, each separately bound, and these are sold at various prices which in s many instances come to three or
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  • 227 10 "Now On The Retired List" "My political life is over," said the Earl of Derby, when he spoke at the 60th anniversary dinner of the Manchester (Constitutional Club last week. Asking the club to accept his resignation from its presidency, Lord Derby, who is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 95 10 DO YOU KNOWiTHAT WWAiI RiWßag. REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK j s purg milk reduced to its present creamy consistency by ✓> rv Ml A evaporation, and made completely (1. hiSrrJLSsOC JuW /Pi Jfl sterile. It contains no preservative A fa (U [(/ffjf or other addition, consequently, after a* opening the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 234 10 FRIDAY 11th DECEMBER, 1936AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) FUN FROLIC GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS ONLY FOONG SENG NIN CANTONESE OPERA "Fun Chong Lau” Part 8. Starring Mr. Mun Seow Chew and Miss Leong Lai Choo in the Principal Role TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA “Hong-Keow Lee Tan”
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 486 11 —M—MM—B»BR—Mi—Hi-H, ill i w^wwsHMWl" DELIVERY TIME-TABLE COMBINED SUBSCRIPTION RATE Marlalam TIMES of MALAYA PINANG GAZETTE i Kuala Kangsar 3.45*.m. Butterworth 13t M Nibonq TIMES OF MALAYA I Taiping 425 Bukit Mortajam 2.10 >O.PorW BunIo? Bagan Serai 5.i0 Sungei Bakap 230 no a *d Par it Buntar 530 Nebong Tebal 2.40
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  • SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
    • 1099 12 report of the imperial defence committee Bomb Tests On Armour Reviewed London. THE report of the Sub-Committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence, appointed under the chairmanship of Sir Thomas Inskip (Minister of Defence) to inquire into the “vulnerability of capital ships to air attack,” was issued
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    • 202 12 S.S. “DUYMAER VAN TWIST” from Belawan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (Laboean-Bilik). S.S. “MANDAR” from Langsa, Idi, Simpang-Olim, Tg: Poera, Pg: Soesoe and Pangkalan-Brandan. S.S. “KAROA” from Singapore sails noon Saturday for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. “MEMNON” from Singapore sails for Marsielles, London Rotterdam Hamburg, Glasgow. S.S. “BULAN” for
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    • 435 12 Replica Of Drake's Drum CRUISER LEAVES IT ON SHORE Devonport Nov 20 Because officers and men considered it unlucky, the silver replica of Drake’s druir belcnging to H.M.S. Devonshire was lefj behind when the ship sailed from Devonport today for the Mediterranean. Tho replica was presented to
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    • 169 12 Practically Down To A Minimum At the monthly meeting of the River Tyne Improvement Commission, it was re--1 ported that the laid-up tonnage at the end of October was down to 26 vessels of 66,11 Ki tons, of which 11 were tankers and 15 j
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1478 12 I RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES "EMPIRE PROGRAMME FOR THE VARIETY" YOUNG The Children’s Hour, which will be At 11.20 tonight, an Empire variety broadcast at 7.30 tonight from Station programme, in which Al and Bob Harvey, w||rb ZHJ, Penang, consists of three items as Magda Neeld, and Nixon and Morrison will
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  • 116 13 Existing Companies To Be Liquidated Under the scheme of reorganisation of the Italian shipping industry the four leading lines (Italia, Lloyd Triestino, Compagnia Adriatica di Navigazione and Tirrentia) will take over on January next the Italian subsidised shipping companies. The existing companies will go into liquidation,
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  • 217 13 Further Contracts For The Burntisland Company Two more orders for cargo ships have been placed with the Burntisland Shipbuilding Cck, Ltd. A motorship of 9,500 tons d.w. is to be built for London owners, and a motorship of 1,350 tons d.w. for Messrs. Stone and Rolfe, Ltd., Llanelly.
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  • 105 13 Administrative Committee’s Stipulation It was officially announced recently that “until otherwise decided by the Tram> Shipping Administrative Committee anv time charter hereafter entered into shall contain a stipulation that the vessel sSia#’ not be loaded with grain from the St Lawrence for any destination covered by
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 411 13 J t/J. I I J ~F ILL I wVy f 1 3 1 xbluYtummbu umb v eMela. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT I*»™ Due (in conjunction with. Giuu Shire Line) Penang IjOuAo® C. jjEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 11 Jan. 6 B PERSEUS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Hull Dec 17
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    • 391 13 SHIP FROM S’PORE SHIP FROM S’PORE DEMPO R.L., Jan. 1 BALO ERAN r.L. July 9 JOHAN DE WITT N.L. Jan. 15 J.p. COEN N.L. July 16 J.P. COEN N.L. Feb. 5 JOHAN DE WITT N.L. July 23 INDRAPOERA R.L. Feb. 12 INDRAPOERA R.L. July 30 M.V. ST. ALDEGONDE N.L. Feb.
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    • 692 13 P4O BRITISH” d |NDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N.*Co., under Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S "BULAN” Dec. 11 S/S “MATA HARP Dec. 18 Outwards from London for China Japan. dne Penan? 1936 SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 602 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES 10 54 am. Medical talk. 2.35 —Today in Germany. Sound pic11 .20— For opera lovers. tures. 11.50 Tune signal. Weather report. 2.50 —Songs by Johannes Brahms. Bari1154—Matinee by Nirom Orchestra. ton: Hans Eggert. 1.10 p.m.—Nirom news bulletin. 3.05 —Folk music played by the Hohner 1 20—Variety programme. Quartette.
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    • 296 13 ket prices. 12.05—a.m. News in Arabic 12.20 a.m.—Concert relay. TOMORROW Wavelength 25-60 m. 11.720 kc. 6.35 a.m.—Concert relayed from RadioParis. 7.35 News in French. Market prices. 8.10 News in Spanish. 8.20 News in English. 8.35 Records or theatrical broadcast. 10.35 Close down. Wavelength 19.68 m. 15.243 kc 6.15 p.m.—Day’s programme.
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    • 168 13 PHOHI HOLLAND Wavelengths 19.71 m. 16.88 m. or »1.28 m i 16.88 m. or 31 28 m. TODAY 8.50 p.m.—Opening announcement (Wavelength 25.57 m.) 8.55 p.m.—Music. 9.oo—News from Holland. 9.10 —Music. 9-20 —Talk on films by Mr. L. J. Jordaan. 9 -40—Popular gramophone records. 9.50 —Meeting of the Phohi Club.
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  • 1392 14 THREE WINNERS AT IPOH YESTERDAY Moderate Dividends (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Dec. 10. EXCEPT for rain in the fourth race, the opening day to the Perak Skye meeting enjoyed good weather. A small crowd was present and consequently the totalisators suffered but
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  • 394 14 EUROPEANS WIN 3 2 WATER POLO: PENANG TEACHERS UNLUCKY TO LOSE The Penang Swimming Club defeated the Penang Teachers by three goals to two in a game of water-polo at the former’s pool yesterday evening. The game was maintained at a fast pace with some sparkling movements by both teams.
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  • 301 14 Fast Game Of Hocky At Victoria Green A really fast game of hockey was seen at the Chinese Recreation Club ground yesterday when the Eastern Smelting team defeated the Club's “A” eleven by two goals to one. There was little to choose between the two sides,
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  • 263 14 Fielding a team composed of many schoolboys, the Penang Teachers were beaten by the second string of the Penang Recreation Club at hockey yesterday on the Esplanade by three goals to nothing Only their stout resistance saved the “Teachers” from an overwhelming defeat The P.R.C. had things
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  • 76 14 P.S.C. "A" v. Trade School The following will represent the Penarg Sports Club “A” in their hockey matca against the Government Trade School 0» the Esplanade at 5.15 this evening. H. E. Pether; E. C. Tokeley and J. A McEvoy; G. A. Maltby, A. G. Cooke anJ J. N.
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  • 124 14 The hobby of the mayor of Washington, Mr. M.G. i’ o hole and it is his habit when golfing in One> .-nrV The mayor has holed out in one so times that he is the subject of m articles, accusation, and suspicion. insist he must have
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  • 292 14 SNOOKER: Six Leading Professionals Playing SEALED HANDICAP TERMS London, Nov. 30. Only three weeks remain now of the .most successful snooker event ever devised. the Daily Mail Gold Cup tournament, winch is being played on handicap terms between six leading professionals. Four of the 15 heats have
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  • 429 14 Cardiff Clever Winners Over Swansea Swansea 9 pts. r Cardiff 19 Swansea. Nov. 29. Some years have elapsed since Cardiff at Swansea as decisively as they did <®day. They were victom by two goals and Three tries (19 pts.) to one goal and one Snapped goal
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  • LATEST SHARE AND COMMODITY NEWS
    • 356 16 Firm The Stock Exchange was firm. esterday Rise or Fall London, Dec. 10. Cm. 5 pc- 1944-64 Wl'/i VimHing 4 jkc., 1960-90 116% '/i Wa* Loan. 3% p.c 105% -j- M Com. Un. Ass. (Units) 37)4 Prudential A 9% Moyal Assce. (10s. pd.) 60% Gt. Western Ord
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    • 40 16 Rubber returns for the month of November. 1936 j lbs. Alor Gajah 18,150 Australasia 16,500 Ayer Panas 55,000 Glenealy 35,000 Jalan Kebun 13,300 JCluang 20,750 Pajam 128,000 Port Swettenham 10,700 Tambalak 14,000 Teluk Anson 39,007 Ulu Benut 14,500
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    • 193 16 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’i Share List today TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 5!0 5'6 Ayer Weng 1.77} 1.82 J Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hi tarn 47 50 Hong Fatt 1.40 1.45 Johan 30 35 Jelebu 1.22} 1.27} K. Kamunting 9jo 9'6 Kepong
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    • 112 16 London, Dec. 10. RUBBER Firm. Spot 91 buyers 9} sellers. Jan./March buyers 9& sellers. April/, June 91 buyers 9J sellers. July/Sept. buyers 91 sellers. New York 19.20 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 36,156 tons Liverpool 49,129 tons ’OPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £21.7.6d. PEPPER White Muntok in bond
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    • 111 16 London on Previously Latest Paris TO5 9|64 105 9164 New York 4.9011 4.902 Montreal 4.901 4.89 J Brussels 29.00 28.981 Geneva 21.35 21.331 Amsterdam 9.011 9.00 J Milan 93 A »3} Berlin 12.19 12.18} Stockholm 19.89% 19.39% Copenhagen 23.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26% Prague 138}
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    • 203 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1.42} Hong Fatt 1.42} 1.45 Jelebu 1,22} 1.25 Kuchai 1.35 1.37} Lukut 1.30 1.35 Nawng Pet 77} 82} North Taiping 80 82} Rahman Hyd. 1.17} 1.22} Rantau Ordy. 1.35 1.40 Rantau Pref. 1.37} 1.42} Sungei Luas 1.95 2.00 Sungei Way 3.20
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    • 187 16 The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today TINS Buyers Sellers Asams 33[0 34i0c Ayer Hitams 20i6 216 ex Ayer Wengjs 1.75 1.80 Bangrins 20|9 21|6 Batu Selangors 1.39 1.42 c Chenderiangs 25|9 26|9 Hong Fatts 1.42 1.45 Hongkongs 25|3 26|3c Jelapangs 25|3 26J0
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    • 27 16 The output of tin ore from the Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited, for the month of November 1936 was 1,167 pikuls.
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    • 159 16 LEAN CO. TODAY'S OPENING QUOTATIONS TIN: Buyers Sellers A. Wengs 1.70 1.75 Ampats s|o s|4} B. Selangors 1.37} I.42}cd Hong Fatts 1.42 1.47} Jelapangs 25|0 26|0 K. Kamuntings B|6 9!0 K. Lanjuts 22|9 2316 Kramats 59|6 61|0cd Laruts lljO 11J6 N. Taipings 78 82cd Pungahs 25|9 Raubs 6.90 7.10xd R.
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    • 182 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Bassetts 80 Batu Lintangs 1.40 1.45 Bedfords i, 20 1 25ex Benta 1.35 1 40 Brogas 115 1.17} C Indragiris i. 6 2} 1.67} Lunas 2 .40 2.50 M. Pindas 1.90 1.97} c Mentakabs 47$ 50ex Pajams 2 .40 2.50 c Sungei Tukangs 1.40 1.45
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    • 112 16 TIN S YESTERDAY TODAY London-Opot) £233 5 0 £233 15 0 Lon*m-(3 mootb») £233 5 0 £233 10 0 $115.75 $116.25 Business Done Penang COPRA.-(SurxMed) 2 $8.90 $9lO black pepper 8 90 s B9 o RUBBER t° nd<> 9Ad 9id New York 10c(G) 19Ac(G) Spot 32 j c
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    • 166 16 IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in England). Advice has been received by cable of the SSedaration of an interim dividend of 5% fleas Income Tax at 4/9d. in the payable n England on 29th current to shareholders xqgistered on 9th instant. Local shareholders will receive their warnats on arrival of
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    • 270 16 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAAFSCHAPPIJ N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON B/YNKERS The National Provincial
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    • 536 16 HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING corporation (Incorporated in Hong Kon g) The Liability of members is ii mit extent and in manner pr Ordinance No. 6 of Colony. e H&ad Office HONG KONG Authorised Capital Issued and Fully paid up Reserve Funds:— Sterling Silver 65 M.000 Reserve Liability of 510
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