Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1937
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1937-01-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 9. Vol. XCV. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12. 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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308 1937-01-12 1 Britain's Role Explained London Jan. 11. “The friends of China rejoiced with the Chinese people that the solution of the Sianfu events has increased the prestige of Chiang Kai-shek and the entire Government,” declared Mr. Quo Tai-chi, Chinese Ambassador to the Court’—Reuter. - 308 words
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Article147 1937-01-12 1 ,—Reuter. Anxiety About Effect On British Textiles London, Jan. 11 Anxiety about the effect on British cot- ton and rayon trade of the recent Japanese —Australian commercial agreement was expressed at a meeting of the board of directors of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce today.,—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article52 1937-01-12 1 British Wireless. London, Jan. 11. The present month will probably see the □umber of wireless license holders in the United Kingdom pass the 8,000,000 mark. The number of licenses in force at the end of year was 7,960,573, an increase of 558 527 during the proceedingBritish Wireless. - 52 words
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Article43 1937-01-12 1 .—British Wireless. London, Jan. 11. The Prime Minister retimed from San■nngham to London today. The first ■neeting of the (iibinet this year will be faced with a very full agenda, preparatory io the reassembly of Parliament tomorrow week.—British Wireless..—British Wireless. - 43 words
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Article84 1937-01-12 1 —Reuter. To Meet Restriction Percentages Amsterdam, Jan. 11. The meeting of the Netherlands Indian Rubber Growers Association discussed the situation in the rubber market, concluding that if exports are to raised to the level of present restriction percentages, the demand can be met sufficiently. The co-operation of individual—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article123 1937-01-12 1 Ministry visited Britain last year.—British Wireless. To Visit German Air Ministry London, Jan. 11. The Air Ministry announces that in response to an invitation from the German Air Ministry, at the beginning of December last, a small party cf Royal Air Force officers is to pay a visitMinistry visited Britain last year.—British Wireless. - 123 words
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Article, Illustration50 1937-01-12 1 The Glasgow cargo boat “Diamond'* (618 tons) sank in the Thames off Greenhithe recently, two minutes after being in collision with the Norwegian motor vessel, “Herangar** (4,877 tons) The captain and a seaman were drowned. Picture shows the masts and funnel of the sunken boat.50 words
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Article121 1937-01-12 1 Kidnapped Boyf Beaten To Death Everett, Washington, Jan. 12. There is horror and indignation throughout the United States owing to a tragedy even more gruesome than the Lindbergh Baby Case. The body of Charles Mattson, a ten-year-old son of Dr. W. Mattson of lacoma, ''■'ho was kidnapped on121 words
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Article151 1937-01-12 1 —British Radio. Trained Police Patrol To Give Advice London, Jan. 11. In a further effort to reduce the number of road accidents in London, the Commissioner of Police has formulated a scheme of special training for traffic patrols in rapid recognition of dangerous or negligent driving. While reluctant—British Radio. - 151 words
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Article76 1937-01-12 1 .—Reuter. U. S. Unemployed To Benefit Washington, Jan. 11. Mr. Roosevelt has asked Congress to appropriate $790,000,000 to finance J work for the relief of at least 2,580,000 un- employed until the end of June. The 1 i j figure represents a reduction of 800,000.—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article153 1937-01-12 1 Washington, Jan. 11. Early termination of the maritime strike is forecast by well-informed circles, some predicting that the basis of the settlement might be announced tomorrow. The seamen are reported to have agreed to arbitration and will return on Government’s promise to ask Congress153 words
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Article23 1937-01-12 1 CRICKET Launcheston, Jan. 12. In a one-day match against Tasmania, the M.C.C. had three wickets down for 111 at lunch time.23 words
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Article223 1937-01-12 1 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 11. A decided relaxation of the Franco-German tension is evident following Berlin reports that mutual assurances between Herr Hitler and the French Am-| I bassador, while Colonel Beigbeder’s reply to the French demarche on behalf of the Spanish authorities that no contingent foreign legionReuter. - 223 words
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Article114 1937-01-12 1 U. S, Strike Still Unsettled Detriot, Jan. 11. Over 115,000 workers in the United States motor industry are now idle. The General Motors Corporation today closed down their Oldsmobile factory with 9,000 employees owing to shortage of parts due to the action of strikers in other114 words
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52 1937-01-12 1 —British Wireless. London, Jan. 11. Newspapers discuss the possibility of a Royal visit to Scotland after the coronation. No official plans have been published, but it is suggested that the King 1 and Queen might reside at the palace of Holy Rood for a week—British Wireless. - 52 words
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Article162 1937-01-12 1 Commissioners Reach Decision THE I’inang Gazette understamK that Penang is to have a new maternity hospital to be situated in the vicinity of the racecourse. The Municipal Commissioners, who have seriously considered the problem arising from lack of adequate provision for maternity cases in the town, have162 words
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Advertisement16 1937-01-12 1 AH CHEONG No. 47, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.16 words
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Advertisement106 1937-01-12 1 MALAYA SILVER CO., No. 458, Chulia Street, Penang, S S MANUFACTURERS DEALERS OF silver photos, shields, cups, etc. Gold and silver badges and medals, brass and zinc blocks, lantern slides, brass plates. Prizes for schools and clubs. Gifts for weddings, birthdays, etc. Scientific Workmanship. Moderate charges Prompt serviee. hpro, I106 words
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698 1937-01-12 2 "MAY NOW TAKE SECOND PLACE IN WORLD PRODUCTION Valuable Metal To Be Collected Regardless Of Cost M MAISKY, the Soviet Ambassador, has pointed out that the gold production of the U.S.S.R. has, during the period 1931-36, increased approximately threefold He added tha 1 the698 words
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Article215 1937-01-12 2 Good Auspices For The New Year Sydney. Nineteen thirty seven has opened brilliantly in Australia. The trade dispute with Japan has been ended by a short-term agreement, and Japanese buyers will operate at the opening of the auctions. The disastrous droughts in Queensland, New South Wales,215 words
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Article218 1937-01-12 2 No Closing Hours For Liquor Shops Moscow. Moscow celebrated New Year’s Eve by answering M Stalin’s call to mark the I advent of a “New Joyous Life Every kind of Soviet liquor and festive food was (advertised in special loose-leaf supplements to the official Soviet newspapers.218 words
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Article, Illustration55 1937-01-12 2 —His Exalted Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad, (with stick) leaving the Indian Museum in Calcutta, after opening the Academy of Fine Arts. He 4» on a visit to Calcutta and has denied reports that the visit has any connection -with Federation talks. Walking with55 words
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Article294 1937-01-12 2 "La Pasionaria" Sends Cable Moscow’, Jan. 3. In a New Year’s greeting to the Soviet I peoples through the official “Isvestia” Senor Caballero, the Spanish Prime Minister, declares “The Spanish people are forever united with the Russian workers. The Soviet workers’ solidarity with us at this294 words
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Article350 1937-01-12 2 Bordon. rl In the huge dining-hall of the Quebec Barracks, present headquarters of the 2nd Battalion Cameronians, a “Sunday Referee" correspondent talked to Britain's Bravest Young Man. And shy, good-looking, nineteen-years-old Thomas Mcßride, of Airdrie, talked—after some persuasion—about the deed that has won for him the350 words
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Article346 1937-01-12 2 CORONATION FLOWER SHOW At Kew Gardens last week arrived consignments of plants from the Bahamas, West Indies, Windward Isles, Cyprus, Mauritius and other far parts of the Empire for the Coronation Flower Show at Chelsea. “These are not rare plants,” a “News Chronicle” correspondent was told,346 words
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Article272 1937-01-12 2 No Reason For Fear Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick Maurice, president of the British Legion, in an address at St. Michael’s Royal, College-hill, E.C., said that a great many of his friends saw jon the horizon the dark and lowering clouds of war. I He did272 words
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Advertisement599 1937-01-12 2 Bead Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegram*: Genette Penang. BBagapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Condon Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C.4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel Leadin alaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang599 words
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Advertisement494 1937-01-12 2 li’.PS. 41 ANOTHER ‘TOP-LINER’ ARTISTE BILLY COTTON AND HIS BAND NOW RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY ON fM «HIO i t J SOU 1 ngapo No. 8913 Just Say ‘Aloha’ The Miller’s Daughter Marianne No. 8914 A Feather in her Tyrolean Hat On my Little Toboggan No. 8915 Mickey Mouse’s Birthday Party He’s494 words
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349 1937-01-12 3 to both sides in the civil war.—Reuter British Wiesless. NEW NEUTRALITY LAW PROVISION SOUGHT Loss Of Citizenship As Penalty Washington, Jan. 11. IT is authoritatively stated that the Administration will seek to include a new neutrality legislation provision forbidding enlistment of Americans in foreignto both sides in the civil war.—Reuter & British Wiesless. - 349 words
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Article147 1937-01-12 3 —British Radio. 7 Members Of Crew Drowned London, Jan. 11. Seven members of the crew of 20 of the French steam trawler, Notre Dame de Lourdes, 375 tons, were drowned when the ship was in collision with the British steamer Theemes, 553 tons, in the channel—British Radio. - 147 words
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Article96 1937-01-12 3 Reuter Wireless. To Be Held In May London, Jan. 8. A representative exhibition of contemporary Empire art is being held in London during the Coronation per.od and an invitation has been sent out from the British Colonial Society to a tists through the High Commissioners for theReuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article85 1937-01-12 3 made at the end of December. —Reuter Wireless. Mirali Truce New Delhi, Jan. 7. One hundred men and 100 rifles have been handed as hostages to the Government forces by the Jirga or council of headman of the Torikhel tribesmen at Mirali in themade at the end of December.—Reuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article61 1937-01-12 3 .—Reuter Wireless. Incident In Battle Of Jutland Recalled Berlin, Jan. 6. The death of Captain Moritzvonegidy, 66, who commanded the battle cruiser Seydlitz in the Battle of Jutland recalls the fact the Seydlitz was hit 26 times and was also torpedoed in the hold. She just.—Reuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Article47 1937-01-12 3 —Reuter Wireless. New York, Jan. 6. A reliable source states an agreement for settlement of the Mexican foreign debt will be signed shortly. The terms of the agreement, it is understood, provide for reduction of the debt at current exchange rates to about onequarter.-—Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article60 1937-01-12 3 Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Jon. 6. It is estimated the Soviet budget for 1937 will provide for expenditure of 93,000 million roubles, an increase Of 18 per cent, compared with last year. The increase will be devoted to army expenditure and capital construction. Military expenditure last year, Reuter Wireless. - 60 words
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199 1937-01-12 3 Reuter British Wireless. Favourable Reply To French Note f London, Jan. 11. It is stated in London today that the British Government has been unable to confirm from its own sources of information, French reports of the landing of German troops in Spanish Morocco.Reuter & British Wireless. - 199 words
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Article116 1937-01-12 3 ’—Reuter Wireless. German Border East Of Poland t Berlin, Jan. 7. An order has been gazetted declaring a region of about 2,000 square miles borderirf on the east on Poland and running along this frontier for about 50 miles between the Rivers Warthe and Oder will’—Reuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article70 1937-01-12 3 the defeats by Perry were no fakes. —Reuter. Suffering From 'Flu And Tensilities Chicago, Jan. 11. Ellsworth Vines was admitted to hospital suffering from influenza and tonsilitis. He is forced to cancel tomorrow’s match with Perry at Detroit but will possibly be able to play atthe defeats by Perry were no fakes.—Reuter. - 70 words
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61 1937-01-12 3 —British Radio. £1,000,000 For Extensions London, Jan. 11. To meet the rapidly increasing demands for electricity throughout Great Britain a further sum of £10,000,090 is to be spent to the extension of selected stations supplying rational grid system. This brings the total value of extensions—British Radio. - 61 words
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Article61 1937-01-12 3 will make another attempt later. British Radio. London, Jan. 11. Airman H. L. Brook decided last night to abandon his attempted record flight to the Cape and back. Brook left Gravesend early yesterday and reached Bari in Italy shortly after 4 o’clock in the afternoon but weatherwill make another attempt later. British Radio. - 61 words
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Article79 1937-01-12 3 .—Reuter. Foreigners Evacuating Shanghai, Jan. 11. The first foreigners to evacuate from Sianfu; Herr and Frau Rayet and braulein Walsemann have arrived at Shanghai by air via Nanking. They are very reluctant to talk for fear of endangering other foreigners in Sianfu as the city is.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article135 1937-01-12 3 —.tsritish Radio. Record Trade Buyers Anticipated London, Jan. 11. The British Industries Fair to be held in London and Birmingham from Feb. 15 to 26 will be the biggest yet held. Already a record area has been occupied and last year’s figure has been exceeded by more—.tsritish Radio. - 135 words
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Article76 1937-01-12 3 —British Radio. London, Jan. 11. In accordance with the wishes of the French and Turkish Governments the ordinary session of the League of Nations Council, which was to have been opened on January 18 and at which the question of Sanjak of Alexandretta was to have—British Radio. - 76 words
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Article43 1937-01-12 3 Reuter Wireless. Rome, Jan. 7. It is officially announced the 1935 j 36 budget has closed with a deficit of 1,550,000,000 lire compared with an estimated deficit of 1,657,000,000 lire. This does not include the cost of the Abyssinian war.Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article31 1937-01-12 3 —British Radio. London, Jan. IS. The Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mrs. Neville Chamberlain arrived in London last night on return from their short holiday in France.—British Radio. - 31 words
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129 1937-01-12 3 Warsaw. Ogpu (U.S.S.R. secret police) have so far arrested 150 people in the great spy round-up which begun eight weeks ago. The trial cf some of the prisoners is fixed for January. Besides espionage, the Ogpu make accusations of sabotage, plots agtiinst129 words
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Article137 1937-01-12 3 —Reuter. No Interest In Spanish Civil War Tokio, Jan. 11. The canard of Japanese volunteers proceeding to Spain has struck Tokio like a bolt from the blue. The Japanese-German anti-Oomintern accord notwithstanding, Japan has shown not the slightest desire to intervene diplomatically or physically in the—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article51 1937-01-12 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 11. The British Consul-General announces. that the Straits Settlements and the Malay 1 States have declared Bangkok to be an infected port of cholera. For the week ending Jan. 2 the total number of cases in Siam were 101 with 6951 words
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Article76 1937-01-12 3 Reuter. Captain Of Customs Cruiser Shot Dead Hongkong, Jan. 10 D. L. Campbell, captain of the <.((■«-' toms cruiser “Cheung Kong” was sh. t dead by a cabin boy who ran anrn k. this morning whilst the cruiser was in Hongkong waters. A Chinese Chief OfficerReuter. - 76 words
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Article115 1937-01-12 3 To Be Brought To Rome Rome, Jan. 7. Ras Imru, leader of Abyssinian resistance to the Italian forces who was captured on Dec. 17, is to be brought to Rome by order of Mussolini but it is not known what future the Italians are planning for him. RaM115 words
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Advertisement198 1937-01-12 3 SSALE BARGAINS ■N FOR iMEN BELOW ARE EXAMPLES OF THE WONDERFUL j BARGAINS OBTAINABLE IN MEN'S SECTION IL_ I MENS FELT MENS TWILL MENS WOOL HATS TENNIS SHIRTS PULLOVERS MADE OF BEST QUA- WHITE COLOUR ONLY. AND SUPONS LITY FELT IN A NUM- MADE OF A STRONG BEST ALL WOOL198 words
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Article554 1937-01-12 4 < IMPROVING CRIME > INVESTIGATION A notable step forward in the speedier investigation of crime in Singapore is being taken by the issue to all investigating police officers of a fingerprint outfit. The outfit can be carried in the pocket and comprises a neat, small block554 words
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203 1937-01-12 4 The ‘wo high-powered patrol launches coastrjcied for the S.S. Royal Naval Vclunte Reserve are undergoing final trials in Singapore waters. Although the speed of the new craft has not yet be n divulged. The Pinong Gazette vnderciar.dc t’ ?.y are capable of 20 knots. Each203 words
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Article1163 1937-01-12 4 1937 PERAK STATE COUNCIL I By directions of His Highness the Sultan of Perak, the following list of members of the Perak State Council in the year 1937 is published for general information. President: His Highness the Sultan of Perak (Paduka Sir Sultan Iskandar Shah, G.C.M.G., K.C.V.0.).1,163 words
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Article339 1937-01-12 4 New Move By S.C.B.A. The establishment of a University in Singapore has been brought nearer as a result of a committee meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association held at the Garden Club on Friday, Dec. 18, and presided over by the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck.339 words
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434 1937-01-12 4 A young European giving his name as Frank Vincent, aged 24, was charged before the second magistrate, Johore, Shaik Abdul Bakar b. Yahaya, with the theft of a motor car belonging to Mr. K. W. Cameron on Jan. 1. Alternatively he was charged434 words
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Advertisement285 1937-01-12 4 THOUSANDS OF RHEUMATIC “HUMAN WRECKS” B ad |deforweiT| 1 ‘fijilLER 1 CELERV r pERLKS have give.. 1 I «he oain of .tiff, locked, inflamed or AR I Mev.tn-swallow Perles have transforwed their hv I CKLERY. Nature’s own.energiser,pu"h«’ ‘he SCIATICA •tream and takes from it the unc and other acids which285 words
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Article887 1937-01-12 5 Nehru Says New Constitution Is Bound To Fail “BRITISH ARMY MUSI GO” The New Year brings India to the centre of the world’s stage again. Next month the first elections of legislatures to function under the new Constitution take place and on April 1887 words
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Article113 1937-01-12 5 QUESTION: Would you like India to come under a dictatorship, such as we see in Fascist countries ANSWER: I am entirely against the idea, more especially the idea of a personal dicta* orship. I can imagine, however, that in times of grave crisis, usually military crisis, ti measure113 words
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Article224 1937-01-12 5 Couple’s Fraud In Poland Warsaw, Jan. 3. A couple who have been making a comfortable living out of gettirg married again and again have just been discovered by the police. Knowing that orphans about to marry will always get help and wedding gifts, the couple decided to224 words
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481 1937-01-12 5 CENSUS OF UNFIT IN JAPAN TO B£ TAKEN Disconcerting indications of health deterioration in the results of the physical examinations of army conscripts have stimulated a widspread discussion of the causes and remedies of the defective health j of the Japanese people. During the481 words
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Article210 1937-01-12 5 PUNISHMENT FOR WIFE Bucharest, Jan. 3. Rumania is probably the only country in Europe where gypsies continue to lead a free and easy nomadic life. They definitely refuse to settle down end become “professional gypsies” for the benefit of tourists in search of local colour.210 words
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Article85 1937-01-12 5 To The King And Gen. Franco Berlin, Jan. 3. Herr H’tler hias sent a telegram to K ng Gecrge offering him his best wishes for the New Year. He has also sent a similar telegram to General Franco, the leader of the Spanish insurgents, and a message to85 words
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Article122 1937-01-12 5 A SUCCESSFUL VENTURE Bucharest Jun. 3 Apart from his royal activities, King Card owns a wine and cheese shop in Bucharest. This prosperous enterprise which retails the products of the Sovereign’s vineyards and dairies, is at the back entrance of the Palace. The customers can purchase the122 words
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Article174 1937-01-12 5 The Home Secretary is to inquire into the question of flogging. There is a general view that birchb g ought to be abolished for boys under 14 years of age. It was ordered in over 200 cases by magistrates last year. The House of Commons passed a174 words
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Article, Illustration30 1937-01-12 5 SPANISH WARFARE in a film studio. A shell from a rebel battleship exploding on a British consu late during the filming of “The Navy Eternal” at Pinewood studios.30 words
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Advertisement61 1937-01-12 5 I KBiiM See that you take home a carton of Light! When you ask for a lamp, see that it’s an Osram Coiled Coil lamp. Sold in the familiar red and black cartons the O carton of light. sram A AlĕiC PROOUCT MADE IN ENGLAND Advertisement of Kyle, Palmer Co.,61 words
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Article924 1937-01-12 6 STUDENT UNREST AND COLOURED SHIRTS The Reward Of Weakness Cairo. A cartoon in the Egyptian Press depicts two American tourists being shown round the capital by a dragoman. “What is this building they inquire, pointing to the I Ministry of Education. “That,” replies the I924 words
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Article234 1937-01-12 6 AIR MAIL X A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe by Imperial Airways will close at 8 am. tomorrow. A mail for the United States of America and other places served via U.S.A, by Imperial234 words
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Article63 1937-01-12 6 1. Reuter. Gibraltar, Jan. 10. A case of cerebral meningitis is reported to have developed aboard the troopship "Dilwara” which arrived this morning en route for Home from the East. It is understood there is another suspect and a severe influenza case. All troops WCTC lEtiiOtrl. Forty1.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article308 1937-01-12 6 "Campaign Against The Church" Berlin. From the pulpits of all churches in Prussia where Confessional —that is oppo- sition —pastors officiate a manifesto was read last week denouncing the interference of the Nazi State with the training of clergy. 4 The congregations were warned that the308 words
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Article185 1937-01-12 6 Early Practice By Cambridge London, Jan. 3. The Cambridge University crew will commence their preparation for the Boat Race on Tuesday, so that they will have nearly eleven weeks’ practice before the day of the race, which will take place on March 24. Only three Old Blues185 words
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Article229 1937-01-12 6 Somewhere in England is a forgery plant with a sinister output-—the production of fakes for the needs of unscrupulous club proprietors, confidence tricksters, card sharpers, smash-and-grab raiders, car stealers, white-collar bandits, false insurance claimants and most of the International crooks. From this factory the “internationals” obtain their229 words
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Advertisement58 1937-01-12 6 TEA DANCE TODAY 6 p.m. 8.30 p m. 6 Coupons for $l. Buy $4 Worth of Coupons 111 and obtain a Guest Ticket B I 1 1 to the MAJESTIC THEATRE NIGHT DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight 4 Coupons for $l.OO 9 f° r $2.00 REMEMBER? OUR BIG CONCESSION WEEK58 words
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Miscellaneous270 1937-01-12 6 Beware of "THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES" OPENINC THURSDAY MAJESTIC The Exclusive Home of Super Chinese Pictures Now Give You The Season’s Funniest Comedy Sensation! WINDSOR 630 OPENING TONIGHT 9 30 The Latest Rollicking CANTONESE TALKIE "RICH MISER" with the greatest cast of screen comedians ever assembled together Miss270 words
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Miscellaneous141 1937-01-12 6 NEXT CHANGE “WHICH LOVER gK WMJ. KAY OKAY?" Help Key pkk a man! It’s (fee meet exciting game. yen’ve veer played 3 Famous Stars! KAY Bfraimcisß B"L>ving on W VelyeF wannnn WILLIAM r e iy T B K ■Bk a J OPENING TONIGHT S. 15 9.30 Can a Woman Hold141 words
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443 1937-01-12 7 EVIDENCE OF MONEY FOR EMPLOYMENT R- CORTEZ, an English speaking Indian, neatly dressed with collar and tie, appeared in the dock before Mr. C. W. Dawson in the Penang District Court yesterday, charged on three counts of cheating. He is alleged to have443 words
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Article194 1937-01-12 7 Case Against Aged Chinese Postponed Tang Chin Heng, an aged Chinese, who was charged with residing in Penang after having been banished for life from the State of Kedah, in 1932, was again produced before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the I’enang Police Court yesterday.194 words
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Article303 1937-01-12 7 Chinese Fined $lO A fine of $lO was imposed by Mr. H. A. L. Luckham. the Penang Police Magistrate, yesterday, on a Chinese, Gan Ee Heong, who was convicted on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely, a bicycle valued $8 belonging to Teoh Chin303 words
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Article94 1937-01-12 7 Mr. C. W. Dawson, the District Judge. Penang, imposed a fine of $2O and one day’s simple imprisonment on Chooi Yooi, a cook on board the s.s. Ho Sang, who pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of non-Government chandu, on board the s.s. Ho94 words
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Article59 1937-01-12 7 A Tamil. Karuppen, who was charged with causing grievous hurt to one Arumugam while committing robbery’ on Dec. 18 at 4 a.m. at Patani Road, was yesterday discharged by Mr. H. A. L. Luckham in the Penang Police Court. Inspector Astin informed the court that he had instructions59 words
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Article148 1937-01-12 7 Flight Over Chimborazo New York. Jan. 1. Mr. Andre Roosevelt, in a Curtiss monoplane piloted by Mr. James Gray, made on Wednesday the first aerial crossing of the volcano Chimborazo, 20,700 ft. high, in Ecuador. The machine was accompanied by another. Both belong to the Ecuadorean Military148 words
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Article93 1937-01-12 7 A detective asked Mr. Bernard Campion, K.C., the magistrate at North London, to remand a case as an officer concerned was “down with flu’.” The magistrate: Down with ’flu? Who is she? detective: He is down with influenza, your worship. The magistrate:93 words
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Article174 1937-01-12 7 To Be Tried In Different Courts When C. W. Frederick, an Australian who was charged with cheating St. Ouen in respect of $25, «and also with failing tc report at the Beach Street Police Station while under police supervision, was produced for the fourth time before174 words
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Article335 1937-01-12 7 Japanese Firm's Offer The Superintendent of the Tientsin Customs, Mr. Sun Wei-tung, recently stated that the Chinese Customs Administration at Tientsin and Chinwangtao, between January and November, 1936, had lost half its [revenue, or $1(8,000,000, through smuggling. Most of the smuggled goods are of Japanese origin. The335 words
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Article158 1937-01-12 7 A young Englishman who, without the use of whip or pistol, exerts a strange power over wild animals and poisonous snakes, will soon appear on the London stage. He is James Trawler, who was formerly in the service of Dr. Woodrow Ryan, a British scientist who158 words
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Advertisement197 1937-01-12 7 A BETTER INVEST MINT THAN EVER THE MOST ECONOMICAL CAR STILL MORE EFFICIENT SWEETER RUNNING SAFER I V The New Austin Seven has to be tried on Girl’ng pattern give instant but smooth the road before you can appreciate the b* aking and added safety. The NEW remarkable advancements in197 words
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Article679 1937-01-12 8 WITH commendable enterprise the local Volunteer authorities have issued full details of the training pro.pranime for 1937; this will enable all volunteers to keep dates free for training. The issue of such a list as early as possible each year should go a long way to ensure679 words
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Article203 1937-01-12 8 (-eaves For Singapore On Thursday Mr. W. L. Blythe, who has been acting 'aS Deputy Municipal President for some time, will preside for the last time today at'today's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, before leaving for Singapore tc take up his new duties as Assistant Secretary203 words
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Article78 1937-01-12 8 Communists Dominate Yianfu Shanghai, Jan. 12. Chinese reports state that the vanguard of a Communist army, commanded by General Chu-teh and Mao Tse-tung are proceeding southeast from Kansu and have reached points five miles from Sianfu where deputations of students and others are preparing to welcome them.78 words
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Article78 1937-01-12 8 The marriage is a> nounced of Mr. Po Tai Thiam, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Po Cheng Thong, to Miss Chan Fong Yoot, youngest daughter of the late Chan Wah ard Mrs. Chan Wah, on Sunday, January 17 at 12 noon at Nam Hoi Hooi Koon, 46378 words
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Article631 1937-01-12 8 Golfing Judge-Mr. Justice Gordon Smith—The Ve dda h s OJ Gey lon Penang's Flower Shops Asports paragraph yesterday stated that Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, Penang’s Judge, had won the Penang Sports Club January Medal (bogey) Competition. This should not come as any surprise to those who know631 words
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Article254 1937-01-12 8 Britain To Spend Thousands Of Pounds At a cost of many thousands of pounds British hospitals are preparing schemes for the protection of patients in the event of air raids, and to make the buildings gasproof. Managements of voluntary hospitals throughout the country have been invited to a254 words
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Article230 1937-01-12 8 Carried Axe Along Road Residents along Selibin Road, Ipoh, had the fright of their lives on Saturday, when news spread that an insane man was at large armed with a hcovy axe. Everyone bolted their deers when a Chinese aged over 30 was seen running madly along230 words
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Advertisement201 1937-01-12 8 I RALE IGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Ty ’’Vu', I Al I X/ THE WORLD’S BEST CYCLE GUARANTEED FOR EVER Prices From $45-00 each. > ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SENT FREE ON REQUEST j SOLE AGENTS i ROBINSON Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Sub-Agents THE CHULIA CYCLE COMPANY, IOA, Church Street, PENANG. SENSATIONAL201 words
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Advertisement60 1937-01-12 8 SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS MET WEIGHT IL*. LJ—- @209 *WM»PMmMO Specially Packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Flakes and wholeness of th grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS Ln Airtight Vacuum Tins Obtainable at all the Leading Provisions Dealers Sole Agents Henry60 words
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Article, Illustration354 1937-01-12 9 ADDED FILLIP TO THEIR TRADE DUST-BINS TURNED OUT DAILY "T* I N S M I T H S in Chulia < Street, Penang, are the only people who have reason to rejoice at the Municipal dust-bini notice. Their trade, which was given a fillip by354 words
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Article235 1937-01-12 9 ACCUSED ASKS FOR OPIUM IN COURT Details of the double murder which occurred on Dec. 29 at Amoy Lane and Bitani Road, Penang, resulting in the death of two Chinese, were related before Mr. H. Watson this morning at the preliminary inquiry in the Middle Court,235 words
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Article269 1937-01-12 9 EUROPEAN FINED $5O Singapore, Jan. 11. Mr. W. H. W. Little, 8.A., European Master, at the English College, Johore was convicted end fined $5O in the Singapore fourth court today on a charge of being the owner and sole passenger of car when it was being driven269 words
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33 1937-01-12 9 The Boon Pharmacy have acquired the entire stock of Guan Pharmacy. It is understood that Messrs. Boon Pharmacy will open a branch office at Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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497 1937-01-12 9 ACCIDENT IN SINGAPOHE PRISON Singapore, Jan. 11. MR. EDMUND JOHN VENABLES, a European Warder at the new Convict Prison at Changi, died thia morning from a wound received when a pistol he was cleaning went off and the bullet pierced his chest. A Sikh497 words
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Article164 1937-01-12 9 Further Details Of Fireworks Explosion One of the three Indians who were injured when the explosion occurred at Waterfall Road, Penang, on Sunday evening, died yesterday morning at the Genera) Hospital. The deceased was Karuppiah. Suppan, who also suffered severely from the burns he received, is164 words
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Article221 1937-01-12 9 JAPANESE COMPETITION I BOGEY “Britain should not be worried about the bogey of Japanese shipping competition in the Far East,” declared Mr. Torasaburo Furukawa, delegate representing the Japanese shipowners at the recent International Shipping Labour Conference at Geneva, in an interview with a Pinang Gazette221 words
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Article58 1937-01-12 9 P.S.C. "A" v. B.R.C. The following will represent the Penang Sports Club “A” in a hockey match against the Butterworth Recreation Club on the Esplanade this evening:— H.E. Pether; H.O. Howkins and J.F. Keay; E.C. Tokeley, R.N. Elliot and S.V. Adams; W.H. Dingle, V. Hansen, T.A. Maxwell, H. Bracegirdie58 words
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499 1937-01-12 9 INDIAN ASSOCIATION ATTACKED A SCATHING attack on the Indian Association of Singapore is featured in Forward, one of the two local Tamil newspapers, which accuses the Association of having monopolised arrangements in con nection with the visit of Mr. V. S. S. Sastri and499 words
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Advertisement176 1937-01-12 9 It’s so. e teetn c9 t K Tt< ti V I B Sl 7 caV \vvasteS ArV X. < ✓At?' rff-y Vb. JUST RECEIVED BATTERSEY, WILSON, WARD, CORONATION, KENSINGTON OXFORD HATS. PRICES MANY $2 Each $3 colours $4 OE- LATEST $5 A shapes $6 IZ .X 1 j STYLES OBTAINABLE176 words
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689 1937-01-12 10 Bishop Castigates Birth Control Advocates Birmingham, Jan. 3. ■BIRMINGHAM was soon made aware today that a student invasion was in progress. One sensed it in New Street and Colemore Row, along which main thoroughfares the tide set in of young men and maidens making inquiringly689 words
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Article240 1937-01-12 10 HER WEDDING WEAVED BAD-LUCK SPELL Beautiful Mavis Watt, 23-years-old artist’s model, whose picture hundreds admired in the Royal Academy, has been singing unrecognised in London streets to earn enough food to live. Her wedding eight months ago to a coloured preacher weaved a spell of240 words
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Article168 1937-01-12 10 New York, Jan. 3. Unreasonable warm weather and exhausti e due to the holidays are tending to spread an influenza and pneumonia epidemic in the United States. Although severest in the Middle West, it is spreading ie New’ York. Chicago is worst hit, its health officials reporting168 words
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154 1937-01-12 10 Mr. Victor Oliver, whose wife is the daughter of Mr. Winston Churchill, has never had any differences of opinion With the Churchill family. He told the Sunday Express so. “All the reports that appeared while my wife and I were in America were grossly exaggerated,”154 words
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Article76 1937-01-12 10 £2,250.000 Addition To Budget Jerusalem, Jan. 1. Last summer’s disturbances have cost Palestine £2,250,000 for additional public security measures, according to ar estimate put forward by Sir Laurie Hammond, a member of the Royal C mmi-sion, during the examination of a Jewish witness. Sir Laurie said76 words
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Article423 1937-01-12 10 Woman Escapes Terrible Fate PREPARED BY AMERICAN GANGSTERS New York, January 1. A dynamite explosion In a privatelyowned powder-house, which broke a bar of windows m Sioux > Dakota, and shook buildings over a radms ol 50 miles, proved to have been one ot the m os?423 words
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Article42 1937-01-12 10 .—British Wireless. Some thousands of people flocked into Sandringham this morning and saw the King and Queen, accompanied by the Prime Minister and Mrs. Baldwin walk through the park on their way to service in the little village church..—British Wireless. - 42 words
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Article46 1937-01-12 10 Many of the girl students attending the conference arrived hatless. Some smoked cigarettes. The whole assembly formed a hoppy, healthy band —with a. serious purpose. They realise that their supreme task is to find out what religion means to their jobs and their interests.46 words
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120 1937-01-12 10 Cenotaph Outside The Castle Walls Windsor, Jan. 4 The demolition of buildings on the site of the Windsor memorial to King George has commenced, and it is expected that the ground will be cleared within a few weeks and erection, under the supervision of120 words
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Article70 1937-01-12 10 Extraordinary scenes were witnessed today at the funeral of Ben Benham, the seventy-year-old West Country gipsy “King," at Dorchester cemetery. Trampling on graves, hundreds of excited spectators rushed to the graveside, and when the cortege arrived some mourners were unable to get through until members of70 words
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177 1937-01-12 10 Appointed To Rank Of Major-General j The promotion of the Duke of Gloucester to the rank of major-general was officially announced last week in the “London Gazette” as follows: “Major H R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, 'Earl of Ulster, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C. M.G177 words
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Article126 1937-01-12 10 Plymouth, Jan. 3. A soldier who has served 17 of his 18 years in the Army abroad because he dislikes living in England has overcome his prejudice and come home to marry a woman he has never seen. He is Lance-Corporal Mandeville E. Rogers,126 words
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Article356 1937-01-12 10 $500,000 DAMAGE IN TWO YEARS New York. An arson ring which operated so badly,* that it took prospective customers around i suburban Westchester and Connecticut to display specimens of its handiwork has been I broken up by irsurance detectives. Three members of the ring, which in356 words
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Article129 1937-01-12 10 AN ANCIENT CUSTOM King George will shortly send a number of famous men to announce personally ti the rulers of foreign countries that he h succeeded to the Throne. This custom dates from the days whethere were no other sure means of com munication.129 words
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Article122 1937-01-12 10 Escalator Clause Invoked Japan has fcrmally invoked the tor Clause to retain 15,000 tons of over age submarines due to be scrapped un.it r the expiring 1930 London Naval Trea y Reuter learns. She has taken this step because the United States objected to the original122 words
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Advertisement133 1937-01-12 10 Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 5# million tiny seanu and pores where germs hide and cause terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, Bum ing, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Blackhead-i, I Pimples, Dhoby Itch, Singapore Foot and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do133 words
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Article, Illustration113 1937-01-12 11 Throng at St. Stephen's So great was the pressure of the crowd surging around the House of Commons to learn the news of King Edward’s abdication that mounted policemen were forced to assist in clearing the gateway. HOW THEY WAITED FOR NEWS Reading the King’s113 words
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Advertisement97 1937-01-12 11 —BE—a— 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 oi pounds97 words
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Article700 1937-01-12 12 Weak Link In The Chain Qf Output S R MAURICE DENNY URGES INDUSTRY’S CLAIMS CPEAKING after the launch of the L. M. S. steamer Sl.eve Bawn by 5 Messrs William Denny and Brothers, Ltd., at Dumbarton, recently, S.r Maurice Denny said there was little doubt that700 words
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Article359 1937-01-12 12 JUDGE REVERSES ARBITRATOR'S AWARD Mr. Justice Singleton in the King’s Bench Division recently reversed the finding of en arbitrator in a dispute over a shipment of 3,000 tons of fuel oil and 3,500 tons of refined petrol for the use of aeroplanes, carried in the tank steamer359 words
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Article185 1937-01-12 12 S.S. “CELEBES M.ARU” from Japan via Singapore sails same day for C lombo, Bombay and Karachi. TOMORROW S.S. “ATREAS” from Singapore. Sails for Havre, Liverpool and Bromborough. I S.S. “MATA HARI’ from Singapore vial ports. Sails Friday. THURSDAY, JAN. 14 S.S. EJRRIA from Singapore via. Malacca and185 words
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Advertisement38 1937-01-12 12 Don’t Ruin Yout Records by Using heap Needles. WE RECOMMEND “DURAGOLD” (Each COLUMBIA Duragold Needle Plays 10 RECORDS) Sole Agents Robinson Piano Co. (S. S.) Ltd. I PENANG. ALSO OBTAINABLE AT GRAMOPHONE MUSIC STORE, 175, Campbell Street. L38 words
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Miscellaneous1650 1937-01-12 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES "CAMP FIRE ON THE RADIO A MUSICAL KARROO'* PERSONALITIES—IS 6 PROGRAMME X, 735 UmigM Transmission 2. Josef Uolam.n *> Transmission 2at 2<r m, and 5 Bushveld Band wiU Broad- Agfr 6 20 on* a pro.,,ammo entitled Camp Fire o» <? N™ ™v«> C M Ord"*", the Karroo1,650 words
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Article163 1937-01-12 13 The Penang Municipal Band will play at the Esplanade this evening from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March The Little Drummer Dowell. Overture The Eclipse Williams. Selection The Sharmrock Myddleton. Waltz Ah Kusom Robertson. Tango Spanish Eyes Noble. Selection Russian Folk Songs Higgs. Fox Trot Sing Before Breakfast163 words
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Article142 1937-01-12 13 Present Movements Are Routine Changes London, Jan. 7. It is learned from the Admiralty that 18 Ships in the Mediterranean are involved in fleet movements which it is understood are routine changes, enabling crews who have been in Spanish waters to get shore exercise. H.M.S. Devonshire leaves on142 words
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Article62 1937-01-12 13 the Mediterranean Fleet at Maltar. Brilish Wireless. London, Jan. 10. Sir Dudley Pound, Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, arrived at Gibraltar t his morning aboard the bat tieship, Queen Elizabeth, his flagship, in the course of his inspection visiL H.M.S. Hoou and Repulse, now Gibraltar, willthe Mediterranean Fleet at Maltar. Brilish Wireless. - 62 words
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Advertisement750 1937-01-12 13 MANSFIELD CO. LTD SINGAPORE PENANG. THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE VMMdB. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due (in conjunction with Glen A Shire Line) Penang London 'B. CALCHAS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg HulL Jan 14 Feb. 9 OLBNAFFARIC burg Aj twer P -A MW’rnp Middlesbrough Jan. 15 Feb. 15 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam750 words
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Advertisement669 1937-01-12 13 v PAO BRITISI-MNDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., unde» .Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far Eaat MaU Service. s/s ~M H ARI- Jan. 15 Outwards from London for China Japan, due Penang 1936 •S/8 “BHUTAN” Jan. 13 SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF THH S/S “CORFU”669 words
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Miscellaneous557 1937-01-12 13 RA DIO PROGR A MMES c p^ d i 2 om music. 12.20 p.m. Lunch music. 1.10 News bulletin. 1.20 Continuation of lunch music. 1.50 Dance music. 2.10 News bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 5.50 Time signal. Opening announcement. 5.54 Dance music. 6.20 South African half hour. 6.50 News bulletin. 7.10557 words
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Miscellaneous245 1937-01-12 13 7.3l—lnstrumental music. 7. sl—News bulletin in Bengali B.ll—News bulletin in English. 8-31—Talk (English): "Literary Reviews 8.46 An Empire programme relayed from Dev entry. 9.lo—Orchestral selections.* 9.46 Time signal. Close down. TOMORROW 7.16 p.m. Talk “The March of Events” (No. 1). 7.31 “Himal” A Rare Raga. Explained and demonstrated by Prof.245 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1937-01-12 14 VICTORY FOR BLUE BANNER 11. AT NEWBURY: ARTFUL DODGER AN UNLUCKY LOSER The year 1936 has provided us with vivid memories of men and horses, of great races and ot thrills which the lurf never fads to produce. Who among those who watched1,269 words
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Article149 1937-01-12 14 M.C.C. Win By An Innings Launcheston, Jan. 11. TASMANIA: 104 and 209. M.C.C.: 317. The M.C.C. won by an innings and four runs in their match against Tasmania. A feature of the M.C.C. innings was the bright and crisp driving of Ames, who scored 109. He occupied the149 words
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Article48 1937-01-12 14 i.—Reuter Wireless. Dr. Alekhine Scores 8 Out t Of 9 Points I London, Jan. 6. Dr. Alekhine won the International Chess Tournament at Hastings with a score of eight out of a possible nine points. Reubenfine, America, was second with seven and a half points.i.—Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article638 1937-01-12 14 HOSTS GOLF: AVERAGE MAN LUCKY TO GET £5 A WEEK Numerous persons who have read with sympathy the news cf Jack Mac Lean’s de-CxEic-e to capitalise his skill as a golfer, on the grounds that the cost of playing as an amateur had become prohibitive, must have fell638 words
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Article, Illustration28 1937-01-12 14 Some of the players n the So th African Women’s hockey team enjoying lemon at half-ti ae during a recent practice match at Chiswick.28 words
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Article127 1937-01-12 14 (From Our Own Correspondent). Alor Star, Jan. 10. The Kedah Warders did extremely well to beat the 0.8. A. by two goals to nothing at hockey on the Warders’ ground today. The Warders’ victory was laigely due to the great spoiling work of their defenders. After a127 words
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Advertisement31 1937-01-12 14 THE WORLD OPTICAL Co.. I; MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 24. Leith Street. Penang, S.S. GLASSES AND TO FAVOim vnn" fyiom j FYF TFSTTw; vp’ I 11 ,l 11 1 wm imwiii miw npi.—iwnu31 words
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Advertisement520 1937-01-12 14 SCALP ERUPTIONS quickly heal DANDRUFF disappears To eradicate chronic Eczema, tion and itching, its antiseptic and Ringworm, Dandruff and disfigur- healing powers destroy infection ing, heir-destroying eruptions of and clear the disease from the scalp, the scalp there is nothing to equal Cuticura stimulates the languishing Cuticura for quick, complete520 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1937-01-12 15 Triumphs Of 1936 MISS BARTON FIRST IN RANKING LIST London. ’|N the women’s sphere of golf Miss Pamela Barton, the younger of two sisters, who graduated at the Royal Mid-Surrey club, is the outstanding figure of 1936. At the age of 19 she is the holder1,106 words
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Article, Illustration409 1937-01-12 15 SCHMELING HEADS HEAVYWEIGHT LIST New York. The Ring magazine, in its annual boxing ratings issued recently, has placed Max Schmeling, the German champion, at the head of the heavyweight list. Joe Louis, the Detroit negro, is second; James J. Braddock, the official world’s champion, third; and Gunnar Barland409 words
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Article129 1937-01-12 15 —Reuter. U.S. Anti-Nazi League Plans Boycott New York, Jan. 10. Anti-Nazi League announce that they intend to boycott the Braddock-Schmeling fight. The President of the league said: “The league is opposed to German commodities and Schmeling is one of them. We are trying to keep American, money out—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article205 1937-01-12 15 ICE-HOCKEY: BRIGHTON TIGERS’ RUN RIOT AT HARRINGAY London, -Tan 2. Harringay Racers 4, Brighton Tigers 7 Brighton Tigers kept up their sequence of wins—this was their ninth in succession —when they easily accounted for the Harringay Racers on the latter’s rink in the National Knock-out205 words
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Article63 1937-01-12 15 C.B.R.P. v. Zainul's XI. The following have been chosen to represent the Chartered Bank Recreation Party in a soccer match against the Zainul’s XI on the Renong Ground, Penang, at 5.15 this evening:— V. Manikkam; Lim Theam Kee, Shaik Daud; Oh Seng Huat, Goon Siah Loong,63 words
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Article599 1937-01-12 15 GARRICK - Soccer Pros. Alarmed Over F. A. Severity "Clean-Up* 1 Campaign Carried A Little Too Far GARRICK. COCCER players have been asking me what I think of the growing tendency of Football Association commissions of inquiry to add fines to suspensions as punishment for misconduct on the field.599 words
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Article343 1937-01-12 16 Irregular Yesterday Rise or Fall S ».c.. 1944-M ,17 T—flirt 4 pc. 196W0 11S yfaa Loom, 3% P-c 105 H Com. Un. Ass. (Units) 10% Prudential A a jut Aaace. (Ms. pd.) 9H fit. Western Ord 63J4 Con. Pac. ($25) IM4 Chartered Bank (45) 1534 WJC Bank343 words
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Article115 1937-01-12 16 London, Jan. 11. RUBBER Firm. Spot 10}J buyers 101 J sellers. Jan ./March 105 buyers 10? sellers. April/June 10,'J, buyers 10}} sellers. July/Sept. 10} buyers 10 sellers. New York: 22.45 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London £31,792 tons Liverpool £44,709 tons COPRA Straits S.O. Roiierdujx, £24.12.6. JEPPER White115 words
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Article321 1937-01-12 16 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’« Share UM today RUBBER: Buyers SeOeH Allenby 2.05 2.20 Amal Malay 2.10 2.20 Ayer Hitam 1.70 1.90 Ayer Molek 1.50 1.60 Ayer Panas 2.10 2.20 Bassett 87 J 92 J Batu Lintang 1.521 1.57 J Bedford 1.45321 words
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Article115 1937-01-12 16 p— YESTERDAY TODAY London— (Spot) No market £231.0.0 London— (3 months) No market £232.0.0 Singapore $114.87$ $115.00 Business Done Penang Business Done w.— COPRA.— (Surdried) $10.30 $10.60 BLACK PjEPPKR $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER 3 1 London —10 Ad lOftd New York 21i8c(G) 22}c(G) Singapore- Spot 37gc 38j c Feb.]Mar.115 words
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Article197 1937-01-12 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. i TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatt 1.50 1,55 Jelebu 1.30 1.35 Kuchai 172} 1.75 Lukut 1-35 1.40 Nawng Pet 1.00 1.02} North Taiping 90 95 Rahman Hyd. 1.42} 1.45 Rantau Ordy. 1.47} 1.52} j Rantau Pref. 150 1.55 I Sungei Luas 2.32} 2.37}197 words
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Article232 1937-01-12 16 The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today RUBBER Buyers Sellers Allenbys 2.15 2.25 Ayer Panas 2.15 2.25 Bassetts .92} .97} Batu Lintangs 1.55 1.60 Bedfords 1.45 1.52} Jrogas 1.25 1.2 S ndragiris 1.77} I.B2}ex -unas 2.50 2.60 dalaka Pindas 1.95 2.05 ex Mentakabs232 words
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Article160 1937-01-12 16 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS TIN: Buyers Seller» Ampats 5(3 5|6 B. Selangors 1.49 1.53 Hong Fatts 1.50 1.57} Jelapangs 26(0 26(9 Johans 51 33 Katus 24(0 25(0 Kinta Kellas B|6 819 K. Lanjuts 26(0 26(9 K. Kampars 16|0 16)6 Laruts 14)0 14)7} Lukuts 1-35 1-40 Mambaus 1.00 1.07} Nawng160 words
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Article211 1937-01-12 16 RUBBER: Allenbys 2.20 2.30 Ayer Panas 2.20 2.30 Bassetts .92} .95 Batu Lintangs 1.55 1.60 Bedfords 1.40 1.45 Bentas 1.50 1.55 Brogas 1.22} 1.25 Indragiris 1.80 1.87} Lunas 2.50 2.60 M. Pindas 1.97} 2.05 Mentakabs 52} 55 N. Scudais 1.97} 2.07} Sungei Tukangs 1.52} 1.57} Telok Anson 1.95211 words
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Article51 1937-01-12 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 105 105 9(64 New York 4.91} 4.91 Montreal 4.995 4.91 Brussels 21.38 29.10} Geneva 21.38 21.38 Amsterdam 8.963 8.963 Milan 93 931 Berlin 12.21 12.201 Stockholm 19 39*4 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 0810 19.90 19.90 V,enna 26*4 26 Prague i4og 140 g Madrld 55.0051 words
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Advertisement868 1937-01-12 16 banks. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. A (fnoorpemted to Bnglaud by J— «o»® 1 1853) CAFF DEPOSIT Paid-up Capital £3,000.0mj Reserve Fund £3,ooo,'Jot SERVICE Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.00« HEAD OFFICE:— SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 38, Biahopegate, London, EC. finr the safe keeping of valuabiee, sta r Hong Kong868 words
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