Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 April 1937
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1937-04-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR. 183.3 PUBLISHED DAILY. 80. Vol. XCV. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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1008 1937-04-07 1 Congress Attitude In India Explained: Situation On North-West Frontier Palestine Tension Rapidly Subsiding: Working Of NonIntervention Scheme L,ondon, April 6. The Hoise of Commons re-assembled today after the Easter holidays. The question paper was crowded. Afterwards the House debated the Second Reading of the Government’sBritish Wireless. - 1,008 words
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Article, Illustration345 1937-04-07 1 DEMPSTER’S TRlBl'ft TO PENANG ALL SET FOR FINAL MATCH (By Our Cricket Correspondent) THE star batsmen and bowlers of Sir Julien Cahn’s team have already had a look at the Penang wicket. Many of the players were at the Sports (Tub this morning and were favourably345 words
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Article39 1937-04-07 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. The Kwangtung spokesman claimed that s ’nee the inception of Manchukuo, 200,000 v dunteers has been reduced to about 10,000. of wh ch 3,000 of the bravest were on the Korean border.-—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-04-07 1 The fly n>i Lout Capricornus Picture by .1 Mail.Picture by .1 Mail. - 13 words
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Article107 1937-04-07 1 MEETING TO CONSIDER WORKERS’ DEMANDS Penang foundry workers were at their work th's morning despite a strike threat. The Protector of Chinese, Penang, Dr. v W. W.< S. Purcell, said he had no knowledge a 24-hour ultimatum having been issued oy employers to workers in the107 words
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Article111 1937-04-07 1 COMPANY OF ROYAL ENGINEERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 7. Non-Europeans are likely to be used to a greater extent in future in the regular defence forces of garrisons in thel Far East. The King has approved the employment of unskilled native personnel to assist in111 words
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Article59 1937-04-07 1 Experiment Bureau. Shanghai.--Sin Chew Jit Poh i. On Way To North Shanghai, April 6 Mr. Aw Boon Haw arrived in Canton yesterday morning on his way to the North. He is leaving tomorrow via Hongkong to preside at the inauguration of the Prov ncialExperiment Bureau. Shanghai.--Sin Chew Jit Poh • ’ i. - 59 words
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Article46 1937-04-07 1 —P.euter. M. Khalepsky Appointed Moscow, April 6. Al. Innokhity Khalepsky who had a dist nguished career in the Red Army has been appointed Commissar for Communications vice M. Yagoda who has been removed from office on the ground of alleged dereliction of duties.-—P.euter. - 46 words
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Advertisement18 1937-04-07 1 I H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC i I “HOTOGRAPHERS j 4 No. 68-70, Bisbop Street, I PENANG Telephone No. 77218 words
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Advertisement79 1937-04-07 1 STOP PINKING with "MEIRICH" < MOTOR TABLETS SEE CHOP TAN BOON PENG, for Penang, Keda'i Perak, Beach St., Penang—Phone r ;s CHOP SOON KIAT. 84, H’gh St. K. Lumpur, for Selancrot 1 _A_^2l—_'- r f s ’t \1 Our QUALITY BEEF needs no introduction —it has already made a name79 words
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Article1001 1937-04-07 2 Changing Status Of Women WIVES AND THEIR RIGHTS Unhappy Lot Of The Poor SO much has been written recently of the extent of the Feminist movement in the Mid-East that most people imagine the rigid seclusion of the harem, ajid the plurality of wives, which1,001 words
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Article514 1937-04-07 2 HOW FISH HEAR FEEL NOISE MAN AND MINNOW TEST IN TANK A PROFESSOR’S EXPERIMENT Minnow’s can distinguish between musical notes, according to Professor K. von Frisch of Munich University. Professor Frisch, who early this month lectured at University College, London, on the Language of the Bees,” believes that he has514 words
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Article201 1937-04-07 2 APRIL 1937 SKYE MEETING Ist DAY: FRIDAY, 16th APRIL, 1937 2nd DAY: SATURDAY. 17th APRIL, 1937 Two Runs for Class 4 Horses Two Runs for Class 5 Horses Two Runs for Class 2 Ponies A $l/- Sweepstake for Members only will be held each day on Races201 words
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Article180 1937-04-07 2 HUNGARY’S ’’ONE-GOD BELIEVERS” Budapest. The number of persons belonging to small or uncommon religious sects is stated to have greatly increased in the past year or two, though in 1930 only 21.000 persons belonged to these sects. Baptists, Nazarenes, Unitarians, Methodists. and Adventists are not found in Hungary180 words
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Article86 1937-04-07 2 Copenhagen. A fortune of £6,500,000 is waiting here for the heirs of the man who left the money. It belonged to General Paul Wurtz, a Danish landowner and soldier-of-fortune, who died in 1776. There was litigation over his estate when he died. The Government took possession86 words
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Article551 1937-04-07 2 DISCOVERY LN CASTLE STRCNG-ROOM LAST B YEARS OF HIS LIFE i New York. An unpublish'd diary kept by Dr. Samuel Johnson Tom 1765 to within five weeks of his deaih in 1754, aged 75. has been discovered in the strong-room of Malahide Castle, near Dublin, by Lt.-Col551 words
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Advertisement519 1937-04-07 2 lead Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. fiingap ire Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times 0 Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. London Office 40. 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel: Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION519 words
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Article198 1937-04-07 3 Unfavourable Balance Of Trade U. S. THE ONLY PURCHASER Of GOLD t London, Vpril 6. 1 HE RISE in the prices of commodities which s increasing her aheady unfavourable balance of trade, heavy offeings of gold in London of which she is the only purchaser, foreign, vithdrawals.—Reuter. - 198 words
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Article107 1937-04-07 3 Reuter. Eased During Week-End New Yoik, April 5. The Labour troubles besetting the United States Motor Industry was considerably leased during the week-end with the settlement of the Ford strike and the announcement that the four weeks old Chrysler dispute had also been virtually settled. The ChryslerReuter. - 107 words
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Article172 1937-04-07 3 Ten Days For Tamil Karuppan alias Sathan, was sentenced to ten days’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, the Penang second Magistrate yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot named Karuppan on March 21, at Dato172 words
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Article55 1937-04-07 3 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. British Subscription To Capital Shanghai, April 6. It is reported that the Chinese Farmers’ Bank might be merged with the Central Reserve Bank, virtually permitting British subscription to the capital of the Reserve Bank as the British merchant, Mr. Sassoon has an—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration158 1937-04-07 3 .—Reuter. Mr. R. Macdonald’s Plea TRIBUTE TO MR. NORMAN DAVIS London, April 6. Justice for the sugar producer was urged by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald presiding at a Government dinner to delegates to the Sugar Conference held in London this evening at which the ambassadors of China,.—Reuter. - 158 words
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Article193 1937-04-07 3 “Scientific Methods And Devices” Nanking. ‘‘Given time, which is essential, and with scientific methods and technical devices at our disposal, we shall be able eventually “to subjugate the Yellow River, or ‘China’s Sorrow,’ and place it under human! control,” i 1 1 This piece of optimism,193 words
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Article57 1937-04-07 3 —Reuter. Reported To Be Under Arrest Moscow, April 5. Although the official announcement of the dismissal of M. Yagoda, ex-ch.ef of the Ogpu and a prominent figure in the Metro-Vickers-Zinovieff trials, did not mention that he was arrested, reports from Moscow suggest that he is actually under arrest—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article272 1937-04-07 3 SELANGOR IRON FOUNDRES (From Our Own Corespondent) Kuala Limpur. Apr. 5. The gates of 14 Chirtse iron foundries on Sungei Besi Road —jist outside Kuala Lumpur—were opened his morning for ’he first time since, a nonth ago. the managements closed then on the workers in what272 words
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Article41 1937-04-07 3 —Reuter. BRITAIN OPPOSED TO 40 HOUR WEEK Washington, April 5. The British Government delegate to the World Textile Conference opposed the proposed 40 hour week on the ground that it would mean a reduction of work- ers' pay.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article88 1937-04-07 3 Shanghai, April 6. Mr. Hsu Shi-ying, Chinese Ambassador to Japan, is reported to have withdrawn his resignation from his post. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Manchukuo is understood to have imposed state control on 19 kinds, of enterprises. Circulation of Chitung banknotes are extending over a wider88 words
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Article, Illustration269 1937-04-07 3 Coal Workers To Attend Service At Abbey AT KING 9 S PERSONAL INVITATION coronation design and a long one.—British Radio and Reuter Wireless. London, April 6. Coal workers who have been personally invited by the King to attend lhe Coronation Service in Westminster Abbey on May 12coronation design and a long one.—British Radio and Reuter Wireless. - 269 words
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255 1937-04-07 3 Selangor Assizes Case TWO CHINESE CHARGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 5. A large number of moulds, a light brazier and some currency, coins, alleged to be counterfeit, were exhibits in a case heard by Mr. Justice Cussen at the Selangor Assizes today,255 words
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46 1937-04-07 3 —Sin Chew- Jit Poh. Szechuan Schemet Shanghai, April 6. Mr. Liu Hung-sheng, director of the Chinn Development Bank. Shanghai, is enlisting the support of Shanghai financiers to establish a Szechuan Finance company to develop economics, with a capital of $5,000,000.-—Sin Chew- Jit Poh. - 46 words
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Article47 1937-04-07 3 —Reuter. Support From Glasgow District Union London, April 5. The meeting of members of the Glasgow D strict Amalgamated Engineering Union has decided to support the Beardmore strikers despite the advice of the National Executive of the Union to the strikers to return to work.-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article117 1937-04-07 3 —Reuter. RAILWAY T<) CORDOBA CUT Valencia, April 5. The fail of the important mining junction of Penarroys in Cordoba Province to the Government forces is expected at any moment The Government troops have cut the railway to Cordoba and captured thirty prisoners and a quantity of—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article37 1937-04-07 3 Sin Chew JJit Poh. I ndesirable Foreigners To Be Checked In Swatow Shanghai, Apr 1 6. A bureau for the examination of passports in order to check undesirable foreigners has been inaugurated in Swatow.Sin Chew JJit Poh. - 37 words
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Article43 1937-04-07 3 Tokio, April 6. The Japanese monoplane, Divjne Wind, which is on a flight to England with Coronation congratulations, has left. for Formosa.— Reuter. IThe Divine Wind left Tokio on Aprit 1 but was forced to return owing to adverse weather conditions.]43 words
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Advertisement13 1937-04-07 3 I THE PERFECT CONTRACEPTIVE |S| Obtainable at your chemist Another Johnton Johnson Product13 words
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Advertisement211 1937-04-07 3 New/ STYLES AND DESI GA'S If IN Square Net Sandal White Marina Court Distinctive style in easy fitting Shoes Sldes 3 to 7 Si-2Tto r* price $3.25 pr.ce $2,75 X Natural Linen Court Linen Sandals jfpr A ■-T Shoes Neat useful sandals in White i A very neat and comfortable211 words
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Article187 1937-04-07 4 League Fixtures Drawn Ur ONLY FIVE TEAMS COMPETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, April 4. At a meeting held at the Huah Lean Sports Party’s premises of representatives from various basketball teams in Kedah, the following fixtures in the Kedah Basketball League were drawn up. As187 words
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Article167 1937-04-07 4 Child ren’s Day Celebration (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani. April 4. The Sin Min School was packed with students and local children, who had come dressed in their best, on the occasion of the annual school prizegiving. Following the singing of the National Anthem,167 words
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275 1937-04-07 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 5. During the cricket lunch interval yesterday a pleajsant function took place at the Grand Hotel when Sir Julien Oihn and his cricketers as well a§ the members of the local State team were entertained to lunch by the275 words
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Article1234 1937-04-07 4 PERAK CAMERA CLUB The monthly meeting of the Perak Camera Club was held at their club-room above the Kit Kat Cafe last week. Despite a wet night a large audience assembled for a practical demonstration of photography by artificial light given by Mr. C. K. Lean. Those1,234 words
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Article249 1937-04-07 4 Alleged False Report To Police When the hearing of the case in which a Sikh, Naranjan Singh, was charged with making a false report against Arjan Singh at the Hutton Lane Police Station on Dec. 28 was resumed on Monday, Mr. J. L. McFall, the Penang District Judge,249 words
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Article66 1937-04-07 4 Japanese Acquitted Of Murder Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 5. After deliberating for thirty-five minutes s Special Jury found Kitcho Yamaniwa not guilty by an unanimous verdict of a charge of murder of a compatriot, Taro Oshiro on Dec. 19 last at a house in66 words
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Article, Illustration3061 1937-04-07 5 ASTROLOGY TO HELP HAPPY MARRIAGES EASTER TOO COLD FOR SPRING LASHIONS—A SPATE OF CONE ERENCES— OLD DARK BL EES CAN DIE HAPPi— SUCCESSFUL R. A. F. RECRUITING (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 30. ASTER was cold but fine. That is, of course, speaking generally as3,061 words
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Advertisement107 1937-04-07 5 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Ch< king, gasping, wheezing A tbrna and Pronchitis poison your system, ruin your health and weaken your he. rt. lUendace, the prescription of an Anitfii -tn p:i; ■•ieian, sturts killing Asthma Gett:s in 3 minutes, purities the blood and builds n w vitality so107 words
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Article43 1937-04-07 6 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, April 6. Seven Japanese warships made a sudden appearance at Swatow yesterday afternoon Without previous notice causing a crop of speculations. Two hundred and twenty Japanese troops arrived in Tungchow from Peiping yester- day morning.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 43 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Article254 1937-04-07 6 PENANG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION FINANCES DISCUSSED I ISIT O JULIEN CAHN LIM SENG KIM AS A BAT THE CABARET CONTROVERSY —WE ARE PAID A PRETTY COMPLIMENT To The Editor. Sir, —Your “Diocles” is neither a footballer nor a lover of football. If football finance is flourishing254 words
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Article392 1937-04-07 6 To The Editor. Dear Sir, —The praiseworthy efforts of Civicus to educate the public in the etiquette of flags should earn him recognition in the “Coronation Honours List,” should one be issued by His Majesty. My observations on his letter of April 1 have392 words
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239 1937-04-07 6 To The Editor. Sir, —I was glad to read the letter by “A Disappointed Boy” in today’s Pinang Gazette. I beg to second his proposition. I certainly agree that we boys could give a very good exhibition of marching. Our masters take a lot of239 words
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Article362 1937-04-07 6 To The Editor. Sir, —It is a pleasure to note that Sir Julien Cahn expects a tough fight in Penang, according to a report which appeared in your esteemed paper today. We can only hope that the Penang team will live up to his expectations and362 words
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Article262 1937-04-07 6 To The Editor. Dammit Sij—Mr. Kingsley Goh’s suggestion that Jusbands should bring their ,/ives to the cabarets is about the giddy limitI quite agre with a neglected wife that Mr. Goh must be out of his senses to introduce such t suggestion. lam sure no respectable262 words
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Article232 1937-04-07 6 To The Editor. Dear Sir, —With reference to the remarks from your learned readers (Mr. Kingsley Goh and Neglected Wife) published in your noted paper. I think that it is rather unfair tor tl»am to pass such hasty remarks on us husbands who have been slaughtering232 words
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Advertisement177 1937-04-07 6 HE WAS AFRAID TO CROSS A STREET Lost His Nerve After 12 Months’ Agony Suffering from acute rheumatism in both his knee joints—treated in hospital ttvice without result —so unnerved that he was afraid to cross a street —how readily every rheumatic sufferer will sympathise with this man. Read what177 words
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Miscellaneous292 1937-04-07 6 Royal Phone 241 Phone 241 6-30 Tonight 9-30 BY POPULAR DEMAND Return Screening of the Unique Film Co.’s Production CANTONESE TALKIE •‘THE RIVER GIRL” WITH 141-s LEONG SHU HOI, SENG SHU MOI, SENG SHIEW LEAN. Gorgeous scene Lilting Songs PRICES OF ADMISSION: 15, 30 50 cts. UPSTAIRS 70 cts. (all292 words
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Miscellaneous84 1937-04-07 6 Announcing The *Big Event of the Season. T omorrow AT WINDSOR THE FIRST REAL AND THE FINEST MALAY TALKIE EVER PRODUCED MISS DJA AND THE ENTIRE CAST OF HER FAMOUS DARDANELLA that thrilled you during their recent appearance here in the play that created a nation wide surprise “DR. SAMSI”84 words
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Miscellaneous78 1937-04-07 6 MAJESTIC LAST NIGHT! A Picture For Lovers Really in Love MORE MADLY IN LOVE THAN EVER! Tlie glorious sweetliearts of ‘Broadway Bill and PentLouse reunited in tlio Lest love storyTLe Saturday Evening Post ever printed! Hie ‘eWK&P R bUboy 1 Wil HUNTER .ftMRE TREVOR 10th 01X014 e Ifeg A 20th78 words
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2668 1937-04-07 7 “Most Pathetic And Discouraging” WARNING 70 PENANG HARBOUR EMPLOYEES i> indeed pathetic and discouraging if a membet, aitci he has once freed himself from debts, went outside the -souctv again for credit. Legally, I believe, he has committed a breach in his undertaking with the2,668 words
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Article211 1937-04-07 7 Lecture At Temple Sardar Jai Singh, leader of the Kerala Sikh Community, India, who is in Penang on a short tour, gave an interesting lecture to a large gathering of local Sikhs at the Sikh Temple, on Sunday evening. His subject was the Thiyya community in211 words
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Advertisement170 1937-04-07 7 i» S ONE OF LIFE’S cw pleasures "PRICES NOW REDUCED" < Quarts $6.50 per dozen including duty S Pints $4.00 per dozen including duty. «C ■J SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. B B PENANG. 3" ■■OLl a- ’F r ’’M --f F- 11 'A 9 '\\xjz .A dr.. lag;170 words
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560 1937-04-07 8 THE announcement by the Dir-ector-General of Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, of the date of the inauguration of an air mail ser- vice between Malaya and the United States is proof of the rapidity with which air services in the Eastern hemisphere arc being expanded. Last year560 words
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Article653 1937-04-07 8 A PERSONAL NOTE BY L.C.L. £JIR Arthur Robert Adams, whose death was reported in the Pinang Gazette yesterday, practised as a lawyer in Penang at a time when there were giants at the Bar, his doughtiest opponents being Sir John Bromhead-Matthews, Messrs. R. G. van Someren653 words
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Article792 1937-04-07 8 Sir Arthur Adain s Gre a t Sportsman-Cricketer All His Life. -Keen Volunteer-Welcome To Sir Julien Cahn -1927 Match With Australians Recalled THE death of Sir Arthur Adams is certain to arouse many sympathetic references in Penang. During his long stay in Penang he took a leading792 words
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365 1937-04-07 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 7. The Railway Administrative Offices near Kuala Lumpur railway station, where an attempt on the life of the General Manager, F.M.S.R., was made by an Indian employee last year, was the scene of another drama yesterday which had365 words
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Advertisement47 1937-04-07 8 ALREADY FAMOUS r; a RsmßkOKt BLACK WHITE SMOKING MIXTURE is worthy to stand unashamed on the same shelf as Black White Cigarettes which have long been known as England’s highest class cigarettes. 1 oz. 2 oz 4 oz tins On sale everywhere Importers HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD.47 words
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267 1937-04-07 9 SEQUEL TO ASSAULT ON WOMAN From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, April 6. Hussain bin Noordin, a former Kedah <Aice Bandmaster, appeared before Che Abdul Rahman, the Alor Star Chief Magistrate. charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a woman, Tan Ah Bee, at about 5.50267 words
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Article65 1937-04-07 9 Sports Club v. C.R.C. A tennis match will be played today between the Penang Sports Club and the Chinese Recreation dub on the Esplanade. The following will represent the Penang Sports Club:—■ (1) A. J. L. Donaldson &J. Macintosh. (2) J. R. Burnham &C. H. Rogers. <3)65 words
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Article857 1937-04-07 9 Programme For Saturday Following is the full programme fur the concluding day of the I’cnang Easter Meeting, to be run on Saturday:— HORSES—CIass 3 —Division I—s I'2 Furlongs. 0 0 0 KING OF HEARTS 9.00 A. van Tooren Duval -01 BARFORD 8.10 Capt. A. Pritchard Orchard 2857 words
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Article59 1937-04-07 9 E.T.M. Lias and J. A. Eviins beat R.R.J. Hutton and F.M.Syer by 21-12 on Monday in a match in the Penang Sports Club Lawn Bowls Doubles Championship. M. Yves Prigent, aged 104, the oldest man in France, has been awarded the Military Medal by the French Government. M.59 words
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Article56 1937-04-07 9 Indians v. Crescent F. C. Match Postponed Owing to the charity match tomorrow and the cricket match between Sir Julien Cahn and Penang on Friday the first division league match between the Indian Recreation Club and the Crescent Football dub fixed on Friday has been postponed. The56 words
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Article351 1937-04-07 9 Driver Charged In Taiping JUDGMENT RESERVED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Apri] 7. As the result of a find by a detective of a loriy loaded with eight sacks containing ecrap rubber and parked on a vacant land in Main Road, Taiping, Tan Hock Cheow, the351 words
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Article283 1937-04-07 9 Partners Of Defunct Firm Summoned When the case was mentioned before Mr. H. A .L. Luckham in the Penang Police Court yesterday, in which S. M. Ibrahim, at one time partner of the now defunct V. S. Madar and Co, was summoned by more than 200283 words
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Article112 1937-04-07 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 4. The Disciplinary Board of the Football Association of Selangor, which met two days ago to inquire into an incident in a match between the Kilat Club and Selangor Eurasians on the Kampong Bharu ground on Mar. 25 when112 words
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Advertisement241 1937-04-07 9 I th e true tonic food 1 UDicsi<su/e of oil and Stow APPRENTICE TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS Applications for appointment as Apprentice Technical Assistants in the Railway, Posts and Telegraphs and Survey Departments will be received by the Under Secreatary to Government, Federated Malay States, up to 20th May, 1937. Candidates must241 words
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Advertisement181 1937-04-07 9 V w When a WOMAN \\i) te^S F ou X that often take her I for years younger I han she is, X. that she puts this down Io her white teeth. 2T’*" /that she puts those down ?<> the ac t she’s used noiring but Calvert* Tooth Powder since181 words
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1859 1937-04-07 10 RAMBUTAN ESTATES’ INCREASED PROFIT GOOD OUTLOOK Adequate Resources For Replanting PROFIT FROM SALE OF INVESTMENTS The sixth ordinury gen«?ral meeting of the Rambutan Rubber Estates (1930). Ltd., was held on March 22 at the registered office, Cereal House, 58, Mark Lane, Loudon. E.C., Mr. R.B. Fidler (Chairman of the Company)1,859 words
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Article534 1937-04-07 10 Mine-Head Stocks Nearly Exhausted PRICES LIKELY TO RISE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 30. Until recently, the London market in Malayan Tin shares has been patronised chiefly by specialists. Investors generally have realised, in a dim sort of way, that Malaya produces tin as well534 words
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Article341 1937-04-07 10 Kuala Pilah Pay Six Per Cent. Dividend After providing £443 for depreciation, accounts for 1936 show net trading profit of £4,706 (£1,643); add sum brought in, £398, making £5,104. Dividend of 6 per cent. (21 per cent.) £4,500; forward £604. Crop harvested was 401,300 lb. (378,700 lb.), In341 words
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Advertisement259 1937-04-07 10 PENANG HILL RAILWAY Delightful days will be yours If you visit Penang Hill. Excursion tickets are cheap. TIME TABLE UP TRAIN'S. MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS: 6.30 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. every 30 minute» 8 00 am. to 10.00 a.m. every 15 10.00 a.m to 4.00 p.m. every 30 4.00 p.m. to259 words
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Advertisement489 1937-04-07 10 A z etc., your spirits aroop and you begin to feel twice your age. The deadly nagging ache of indigestion puts years on you. The remorseless burning of acidity paints those old age shadows under your eyes and takes away all youthful pleasure in life. e Maclean Brand Stomach Powder489 words
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Article, Illustration71 1937-04-07 11 RISING TO THE OCCASION A aS competitor swept through the air in a perfect take-off during the National Skt-iag Festival of Norway, held at Hohnenkollen, near Oslo, .(Circle) King Haakon and Queen Maud watching the events from their box. SUNDERLAND’S CUP players are training at71 words
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Advertisement120 1937-04-07 11 i L Do you read the Sunday Gazette? Every week new and interesting features are introduced into the SUNDAY ’GAZETTE. Place an order for regular delivery with your newsagent or become a subscriber. The following are some of the features of the SUNDAY GAZETTE. ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER: CHINA PAGE: FILM120 words
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Article298 1937-04-07 12 HOW 8.8. C. COPES WITH THEM The 8.8. C. claims that it takes as great pains over the pronunciation of foreign place names as it does over policy. Given sufficient time in all possible cases, Professor Lloyd James, secretary of the 8.8.C.’s spoken English advisory committee298 words
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Article551 1937-04-07 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAIL A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore ana thence by Singapore-Australia air mail service will close at 7.30 p. m. today. HOMEWARD MAIL A mail for Ceylon, Southern rnd Western India, Aden, Egypt. Europe, U.S.A.,551 words
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Article391 1937-04-07 12 M.V. “LOS'SIEBANK” from Singapore —sails today for Boston, New ork. Philadelphia Baltimore via Cape of Good Hope. S.S. “AKITA MARU” from Japan for Madras, Pondicherry, Vizagapatam S.S. “BULAN” from Singapore via ports. Sails Friday. S.S. “TEUCER” from Singapore sails for Havre, L’pool Promborough. S.S. “ALFOER”391 words
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Article299 1937-04-07 12 The following are the passengers on the s.s. Kashima Mara which left Penang on April 3 for Europe and via ports. Port Said: Miss A.B. Alexander and Mr. J. Robert. Naples: Mr. O.F. Bergman Mr. N. de Bock. Mrs. L. de Bock. Mr. and Mis299 words
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Article148 1937-04-07 12 1 WILL BE LARGEST VESSEL TO VISIT HONGKONG 1 Hongkong. Next year a new cruise liner will cal! at Hongkong—the famous trans-Atlantic liner Bremen, once holder of the Blue Riband of the Atlantic and the 56,656-ton flagship of the N.D.L. Line. The biggest and fastest ship of148 words
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Article343 1937-04-07 12 Needed To Man New Fleet In well-infcrmed quarters it is predicted" that the personnel of the British Navy will be increased bj' 13.000 to 125.000 in the comparatively near future. This total will not include several thousand officers and men serving in the Dominions naval343 words
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Miscellaneous1128 1937-04-07 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES- B. B. C. EMPIRE STATION TODAY Tune in on the following wavelengths: TRANSMISSION 2. transmission 2 8.15 p.m. The news land announcements. GSH 81 Mc/f} (13 91 m y 8.35 Greenwich time signal. GSG 17 97 Mc/s {16 8 m An organ recital by G. D. Cunningham,1,128 words
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Miscellaneous172 1937-04-07 12 HONG KONG Station ZBW broadcasts on a wavelength of 39.52 frtcjs 31.4 m. TODAY 2 BW 3 9.52 Mcs (31.4 m.) 3.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 6.30 European programme. 6.50 Stock quotations and Exchange Market report. 6.55 Continuation of European programme. 7.20 Time signal, weather report and announcements. 7.23 Continuation of172 words
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Miscellaneous16 1937-04-07 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY High Low 10.05 p.m. 3.55 p.m. TOMORROW 10.48 a.m. 4.40 p.m. 10.50 p.m.16 words
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Advertisement367 1937-04-07 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Veesria. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe T (in conjunction with Gian* Shire Line) Penang London wjjon. R,dam, urg HuU Swansea. Apr. 8 May 5 A- PATROCLUS Mars., L don, R dam A Glasgow Anr 15 Mav 12 GLENBEG London, Rotterdam,367 words
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Advertisement371 1937-04-07 13 LlNED«■assess* |l/ J TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Marseilles New York PENANG Arrive Arrive S.S. PRES. ADAMS Apr. 10 May 5 May 18 S.S. PRES. HARRISON 22 19 June 1 S.S. PRES. POLK May 6 June 2 June 15 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have371 words
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Advertisement459 1937-04-07 13 P&O BRITISH n< INDIA SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANPURA” SAILING THURSDAY, Bth APRIL Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Hio Majesty's Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. due Penang 1937 Marseilles and London. ♦Q/Q “qciiwatt” Arsr 7 due Penang 1937459 words
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Advertisement193 1937-04-07 13 MKNEBAL PASSENGER AGENT* FOR OtJNARD WHITE STAB UNE TO EUROPE via SUEZ REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY MAH. SERVICE ■tagapera and Penang to London vta Adon. Out», Fort SoM Naples, M&roeißea and IHtealtar. Next aafltags >— m.v. “YASUKUNI MARU” Apr. IS Raton to Flrot riaeo Steamer* Yaeukuni Mara er MotoraMfU Naples $497 A193 words
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Miscellaneous672 1937-04-07 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES BERLIN PARIS Station Zeesen broadcaste on the follow- station Radio-Colonial. Ita call-latten **.ng frequencies:— ire: DIB 15.20 Mel* 19.7 SO. W i 9.« «to* T F. A. S DIN ».54 Mc|a 31.4 m. w. gg.gg I. p. A. 3 W U 35.30 T. P. A. 8 TODAY TODAY672 words
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Miscellaneous317 1937-04-07 13 NIROM CALCUTTA PHOHI HOLLAND Station VUC broadcasts on a wavelength Jg Mcs m YDC (15.15 Meis (19.8 m.) of 49.10 metres (6.109 kc). PMN (10.26 Mc|s (29.2 m.) TODAY TODAY TODAY 9.33 p.m. News bulletin in Bengali. p.m. 9.48 Hindu music 8.20 —11.20 Broadcast by Station P.C. J.. P 10.28317 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1937-04-07 14 R. Nichols’s Two Championships MISS T. KINGSBURY IN FORM London, March 7. In the finals of the All England Badminton Championships at the Horticultural Hall yesterday, Ralph Nichols and Miss T. Kingsbury proved themselves easily supreme. Both retained their titles in the singles and each won one1,001 words
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Article1096 1937-04-07 14 Arsenal Head First Division VILLA PROMOTION HOPES CRUSHED The following are the latest league positions. s DIVISION I P, W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Arsenal 37 16 6 15 75 45 47 Charlton 38 18 9 11 52 46 47 Manchester, C. 36 17 7 121,096 words
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Article32 1937-04-07 14 —Reuter. His Fourth Victory Boston, April 6. Perrys beat Tilden 3 —6, —2, g g 6—3 today. Perry has thus won four matches against Tilden and lost <me<-—Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement278 1937-04-07 14 Wednesday, 7th April 1937 AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS. LTD WEMBLEY PARK GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS ONI V PEFTAY RTvrPve A FEW NIGH MORE ONLY I d r u the shock f a curdling dive leaving bicvcle in mid a--, C f i- 1 11 nerve-racking, blood into a shallow tank of vvaJZr278 words
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Advertisement214 1937-04-07 14 Sit DUNLOP fOUNLOPI QheWoMs yu Thu latest and greateat Dunlop Ct achievement constitutes a revo. II '1 It lutionarv advance in tyre con- Ii tj yY ♦.truction an Jis the culmination Jr Ak i I I~ 1 of nearly 50 >ears of ceaseless VJ research and experiment. F 'Ak A214 words
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Article599 1937-04-07 15 What Is Legitimate Bluff The following letter to. the Editor of the London Sunday Times wa r written by W. G. Phillips of Wavetree. There are several points of interest to Rugby enthusiasts: Sir, Letters on the ethics of sport have ertainly revealed differences of opinion599 words
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Article125 1937-04-07 15 Continental Visitors Fail hr Women’s Tournament Only one of the eleven Continental teams Liking part.in Ramsgate’s Women’s Festival won their match. The Hague. Holland, defeated Isle of Thanet by three to n.l. T'.anet put up a good fight, but their (fforts were checked by Couquerque, who played125 words
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Article30 1937-04-07 15 —Reuter. New York, April 6. Pedro Montanez, Mexican lightweight, outpointed Lou Ambers, the lightweight champion of the world, over ten rounds at catchweight in a non-title fight.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1937-04-07 15 By SPECTATOR Penang, April 6. TWO American heavyweights of considerable repute more than a year ago are now in England. One of them, Max Baer, was world's champion until he was tumbled from his clown’s tool by serious-faced dock worker. Jimmy Braddock. and then put on the1,129 words
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Advertisement30 1937-04-07 15 -Yr/rZ /x 7' /7 j < KH S, 'K 'Wa WKS®» T®IBiM ft S —Mk A W-- &u Will iCLafe»» 'feST'x s~bl R ■■■lg c 1,M,.1<h.s HZMI I 11/M LTD. J30 words
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Article338 1937-04-07 16 Steady I/X'.don, April 6. Yesterday Rise or Fall Cox 5 »4444 ..r.rsnn F«a4inc, 4 p.c,. 1960-90 v.re» War Ixwa. px. tsf 1027 Com. Un. Asa. (Unite) 10 Pm&ential A Royal Aaace. (Ifc. pt) V Western Ord. ....rsv.-.it Can. Pae. (*25) W Bask (£5) '•’zJ <.X Bank ......w?338 words
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Article116 1937-04-07 16 London. April 6. RUBBER Weak. Spot 121 buyers 12S sellers. April June 12§ buyers 12; sellers. July(Sept. 12}2 buyers 12* sellers. Oct. (Dec. 12};! buyers 125 sellers. New York: 25.05 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 21,314 tons Liverpool 30,295 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. < Mar.) £20.155.116 words
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Article185 1937-04-07 16 KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share f.ist today:— RUBBER:— Buyers Sellers. Arnalg. Malay 2.25 2.40 Bassett 95 1-00 Connemara 2,10 2.15 Haytor 1.30 1.40 Kempas 3.05 3.15 New Scudai 1.92?. 2.00 Fartt Perak 2.5f1f 2,75 Sungei Tukang 1.55 160 Teluk Anson 1.92 J.185 words
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Article125 1937-04-07 16 London on Previously Latest Parks 106 23 64 106 29 64 New York 4.90}J 4.90 ft Montreal 4.89* 4.891,* Brussels 29.11 29.12 Geneva 21.50? 21.51 Amsterdam 8.95* 8.96 Milan 93 ft 93ft I Berlin 12.19? 12.193 Athens 547* 547 A Bucharest 667 J 667* Buenos Aires 17J unquoted125 words
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Article112 1937-04-07 16 TES: PREVIOUSLY LATEST Landen—(Spot) £287. 5.0 £283.0.0 London—(Smooths) > £284.10.0 £280.0.0 Singapore $139.75 $134.50 Business Done Penang $141.87? $141.871 Business Done COPRA.—(SunMod) M $8.60 $8.55 BLACK PEPPER $11.50 $11.50 ftUBBEB London 12H]d 12Ad New York 25Hc(G) 25Ac(G) Singapore--Spot 44c 435 c JulyjSept 441 c 44c Oct.|Dec 441 c112 words
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Article173 1937-04-07 16 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 64? 69 Bangrins 23 0 24 0 Hong Fatts 1.52? I.s7Jcd Jelebus IJ2O 1.25 K. Lanjuts 26 9 2713 K. Kampars 19 3 20 0 Laruts 16.3 16 9 Lukuts 1.27? 1.32 J Nawng Pets 90 95 Pangnga Rivers 13 0173 words
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Article199 1937-04-07 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.75 1.80 Hong Fatt 1-50 1.55 c Jelebu 1-20 1.25 Kuchai 1.75 I.Boc Lukut 1-25 1.30 North Taiping 90 92? Rahman Hyd. 1.55 1.57? Rantau Ord. 2.00 2.05 P.antau Pref. 1.87? 1.92? Taiping 90 92? Teluk Kruin 1.07? 1.12? Ulu Klang 1.40199 words
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Article230 1937-04-07 16 The following are the changes in out quotations up to noon today:— TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 6 6 6 9 Ayer Hitams 30|3 31'3 Batu Selangors 1.74 I.77cum Hong Fatts 1.51 I.s4cum Hongkongs 38 3 39 Sex Jelapangs 35 3 35 9 Jelebus 1-22 1.24 Kpg. Kamuntings 13230 words
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Article270 1937-04-07 16 TODAY’S QUOTATIONS RUBBER:— Buyers Sellers. Allenbys 2.20 2.271 Ayer Panas 2.22? 2.30 Bassetts -95 1.00 Batu Lintangs 1.55 1-60 Bedfords 1.37?. 1.42? Bentas 1-55 1.60 Brogas 1-25 1.27? Indragiris 1.85 1.92? Jerams 1-25 1.30 Kuala Sidims 3.60 3.70 Lunas 2.65 2.. 5 M. Pindas 195 2.02? Mentakabs 55270 words
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Advertisement383 1937-04-07 16 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HONG KONG AND HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, SH ANGHAI BANKING N CORPORATION (Incorporated In Hong Kong) The Liability of members is limited to the (NETHERLANDS TRADING extent and la maimer prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the SOCIETY.), Colony. Head Office-.— HONG KONG. Established in Amsterdam 1824. Authorised Capital383 words
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Advertisement333 1937-04-07 16 BOARD OF DDMSC<rORa. light Hon. Lord Catto of Cairncatto. Chairman. 31r Charles Alexander Innes, K.C.8.1.» 0.1.8 c Sir Thomas Smith, Kt., T.M. Ryrle, Esq., P.R. Chalmers, Esq., W.H. Shelford, Esq., Sir C. C. Barrie, James Steuart Esq., ÜBrief Manager 1. B. OricMea Rsg. IjONDON BANKERS: Mbdland Bank, Ltd. Bank of333 words
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