Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 November 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 269. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 97 1 .—REUTER. LOWEST FIGURE ON RECORD CASH PRICE HARDLY AFFECTED NEGLIGIBLE SPOT BUSINESS LONDON, NOV. 18. LONDON TIN STOCKS SUNK TO 340 TONS, THE LOWEST FIGURE SINCE THE INCEPTION OF METAL EXCHANGE RECORDS IN 1920. THE CASH PRICE, HOWEVER, IS HARDLY AFFECTED SINCE SPOT
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  • 449 1 CHINESE CIRCLES SCOFF AT REPORTS INAUGURATION OF POPULAR CONSTITUTION URGED Shanghai, November 19. Amid a welter of conflicting reports from North China it appears clear that Chinese leaders have not agreed to any such drastic measure as a declaration of complete autonomy. Chinese
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  • 245 1 Many Districts Flooded THOUSANDS OF POUNDS DAMAGES IN BATH London, November 18. Following heavy rain throughout the country in the last few days serious flooding is reported from many districts. Con tinued unsettled weather is expected. In Bath more than 100 houses are flooded and thousands
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  • 49 1 amount to £55,000 and costs £25,000.Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 13. Yesterday’s judgement in the Chrysler case cost the defendants £BO,OOO plus their own costs, according to pla ntiff’s counsel, Mr. Beyfus K.C., when winding up the proceedings. Damages plus interest amount to £55,000 and costs £25,000.Reuter Wireless.
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  • 109 1 Reuter. Mussolini's Two Hour I Speech I i ANTI-SANCTION REGULATIONS NOT ANNOUNCED I I Rome, November 19. Signor Mussolini spoke for over twp hours at the Fascist Grand Council making a report of a military and political character.” The’public are surprised that the communique did not announce
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  • 61 1 tile iircuaiXLij vv> vz- vaa*. reached to allow strike action.—Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 13. The miners’ ballot which is concluding today will probably show a majority for e national strike for an increase in wages of 2 a day but it is not yet certain whether the necessary
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  • 52 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 18. The Premier returned to Bangkok today following a rest cure upcountry in Western Siam not far from the Burma frontier. i Whether he wall return to duty soon depends on the result of a medical overhaul which he is about
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  • 53 1 .Reuter Wireless. Avignon, Nov. 15. j The whole city, except Place Clemenceau and the Pope’s Palace has been submerged in the Rhine floods which exceed seventy veers’ records. Countryfolk are taking refuge in trees and in some parts there is a serious shortage of food which sappers are
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  • 351 1 I. Rugby Radio Service Yesterday's Inauguration LEAGUE MOVE TO LIMIT OIL EXPORTS London, Nov. 18. Today was the day appointed by the League of Nations for the inauguration of concerted economic pressure by the League states in favour of peace in the ItaloEthiopian war. Fifty or more
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  • 57 1 Rugby Radio Service. 2.139,000 Cases Treated In 1934 London, Nov. 18. According to figures compiled by the King Edward's Hospital Fund London voluntary hospitals treated 2,139.000 sick and injured in 1934, 269,000 of whom were inpatients. The expenditure involved amounted to nearly £4,000,000. Voluntary gifts to
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  • 72 1 ed remarkably popular.- Rugby Radio Service. Proves Great Success In Britain Lond n, November 18 Durir.g the firs!: five month: since the introduction of the six p< nny minimum rate for tel. grams the pe st offic e har deal* with over 4,500,000 mor tha- in the ccrrespending
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  • 108 1 Rugby Radio Service Safety Controls To Be Introduced London, Nov. 18. Included in the programme of railway reconstruction estimated to cost about £30,000,000 the Government approval for which was recently announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer is a scheme for the installation over an additional 520 miles
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  • 88 1 Rugby Radio Service. Return To Buckingham Palace London, Nov. 18. The King and the Queen, who have been et Sandringham since the Armistice Day, returned to Buckingham Palace this after noon. They were cheered by a crowd at the gates on their arrival. Their Majesties new
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  • 89 1 Reuter Wireless. Rise Due To Uneasiness In Political Situation I Paris, Nov. 14. The bank rate has been unexpectedly raised from thrM to four p<r Similarly for thirty days' advances. The rate of advances on securities has been raised from four to five per cent. The increase
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  • 105 1 Daimler built in 1894.Rugby Radio Service. Car Rescued From Rubbish Heap Wins Londcn, Nov. 18. Th e arnual London to Brighton old crocks’ race for motor cars over 30 years old attracted 99 entries yesterday and 68 of these completed the course. Th e winner was a
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  • 55 1 Reuter Wireless. Complete Independence 10 Years Hence Washington, Nov. 14. The first step to end United Stages ruie in the Phillipines was taken today when the President issued e, proclamation terminating the existing government of the Phillipines and establishing a commonwealth under constitutional government. A decade hence the
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  • 2623 3 GIANT AIRCRAFT OF THE FUTURE WORLD'S RAREST STAMP HANDWRITING OF LITERARY MEN ■TOURING ARCHITECj TURAL EXHIBITION {From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 9. THE. Prince of Wales was not creating a new fashion in evening dress when he attended the recent annual venison dinner as
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  • 385 4 TWO MEN ON BLACKMAIL CHARGE STORY OF GIRLS' DANCE IN FLAT The name of a London solicitor who was alleged to have been blackmailed after entertaining a young w< man at his flat was suppressed, by request, at est London police court <>n November 7. He
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  • 174 4 The birth of an heir to a fortune of’ more than £500,000 was announced on November 8. j When Lieut.-Colonel W. B. Brocklehurst, Macclesfield silk manufacturer, died five years ago, a bachelor, h e left his grand-; niece, Lettice Mary Talbot, the bulk of his
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  • 509 4 Home Office Coll To Magistrates FULLER INQUIRY INTO MEANS Hope of a substantial reduction in the number of persons sent to prison in default of failure to pay tines or other sums of money is expressed by the Home Secretary, Sir John Simon, in a circular
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  • 180 4 1 A woman who appeared on Nov. 5 at j Surrey Quarter Sessions, Kingston, was alleged to have pretended that her 60-year-old companion was a 14-year-old princess. I Beatrice Mary Noel Morgan, aged 67, i pleaded Net Guilty to obtaining credit by false pretences
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  • 422 4 Abolition Of Air Forces MR. EDEN ON THE FACTS Mr. An.ho y Eden, speaking on Nov. 5 in his Con. tituency at Rowingtea, Warwickshire, replied to statements by the Bishop of Birmingham on the subject of the abolit on of military aircraft. His attention, he said, had
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  • 772 4 Lord Hewart On A I Cross-Word Puzzle I I HIGH COURT RULING IN TEST CASE The Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart) and Justices Humphreys ana Singleton, sitting as a King's Bench Divisional C urt on November 7, decided that Mr. R. E. Dummett, th e
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  • 2642 5 Science Invention Rapid Advance Of Physical Science Selective Marriage Condemned Science Of Measuring Noise Aerial Warfare Of The Future. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 9. Causes Of Scientific Progress 4b t? CIENTIFIC progress” was title of the Sir Halley Stewart Trust lecture, delivered at the Memorial Hall, Farrington Street,
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  • 254 6 EXCEPT for the fallen leaves and autumn tints, the w'eather could easily have been mistaken for a fine spring day. These renting under the trees at Theydon Bois, Essex, were among the many thousands of people who enjoyed November s unusual gift of warm sunshine.
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  • 318 7 Fruits Of Archaeology In India The eight sacred places associated with the principal events of the life of Gau- 1 lama Buddha were described in a lantern 1,-cture by Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni, 1--U Director-General of Archaeology in India, a meeting of the India Society,
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  • 98 7 During the week ending November 9, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 33,785 cases, of which: 27,090 (80 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 650 (2 per cent) cases to the (Continent of Europe, 3 473 (10 per cent) cases to Canada, and
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  • 809 7 Preliminary Enquiry Opens ALLEGED STABBING WITH KNIFE Hearing began in the pciice court yesterday befo; Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, of the prelimi ary enquiry in which Ong Ah Yong, a Hylam, s.ai.J. charged with attempted murder by stabci g a compatriot, Chng Kee Kuan, with
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  • 236 7 Biq Sums Involved (From Our Own Ccirecpondent) Taiping, November 17. Two cases of theft have been reported to the Police during the past few days, involving losses of large sums of money and jewellery. The victims were both Malay (kvtinment servants and the thefts were
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  • 109 7 < From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November 17. A young Malay, Chat bin Abdullah, now serving a teim of imprisonment for theft of a bicycle, was produced in the Taiping Police Court or. Saturday, to answer the charge of c< mmitting criminal breach of trust i® respect
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  • 137 7 Chandu Case In the Supreme Court yesterday morning Mr. Justice Whitley dismissed the appeal but varied the sentence passed upon Ooi Yew Gin who had been convicted by the District Judge on a charge of possession of chandu at 51 Magazine Road. The sentence in
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  • 92 7 Subscription List No. 35 Amount previously announced as per List No. 34 23,844.34 Collection through Mr. Lim Kean Thong others Sub-committee-Section No. 24 Mac Alister Road etc. Collection through Messrs. Le e Soon Theam, Lim Joo Chong, N<oh Say Eng ad Khco Saik Inn-Sub-committeeSection No. 1.
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  • 542 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. E. C. Chitty, Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has returned from Home leave. Mrs. Roland Braddell and Miss Braddell arrive in Malaya from Home in about a couple of weeks' time. E. E. Sproul. Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs Department. S.S. and F.M.S., has returned from Home leave.
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  • 101 7 "Silversandal" Covers Longer Route In 37 Days Messrs. Guthrie Co. agents of the Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., inform us that the Silversandal,” which proceeded to North America ports via the Cape of Good Hope, arrived at Halifax on Nov. 2. The vessel left Penang on
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  • 1120 8 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow’s races at Singapore, together with selections by Tic-Tac: RACE 1 Horses, Class 3, Division 3, 7 Furlongs, 2.30 P.M. 3 0 4 GREAT WARDEN 9 00 Mrs. Loke
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  • 115 8 Reuter. Latest Call-Over CRAWLEY WOOD FAVOURITE London, Nov. 18. The following wes the latest call-over for the Manchester November Handicap: 95 20 Crawley Wood t and o. 10 1 Mistral 111 t and o. 10 1 Chrysler II t and o. 13 1 Cariff t and o.
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  • 66 8 Reuter. Match With Victoria Melbourne, Nov. 18. I The match between Victoria and the M.C.C. was commenced today. Batting first Victoria scored 332 for the loss of nine wickets at which the innings was declared close. Plant contributed 64 w’hile Sims captured 3 wickets for 101. The M.C.C.
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  • 118 8 There are several changes in the Perak R.F.C. side to meet the United Services on Saturday next. In the three-quarter line Hartley, a newcomer, is being played on the left-wing, while J. R. Miller, a s alwart of many seasons, who, has just returned from
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  • 244 8 By Three Clear Gcals At Hockey The Anglo-Chinese School were beaten by the Marathons at hockey yesterday on the Suffolk House ground. The Marathons were decidedly the better side and led bv a clear goal on changing ends. On resumption they added two more goals to their
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  • 72 8 P.C.C. v. Sporting Diamonds The following have been selected to play for the P.C.C. against the Sporting Diamonds on the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m.: H. E. Pether; J.C. Mathison, F. G. Pooley; R N. Elliot, H. A. F. Brooke, S. V. Adams; C. P. Liston, C. N. Reed,
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  • 521 8 Entries For Two-Day Meeting i CARD OF 9 EVENTS EACH DAY The following are the full entries for the Selangor Turf Club November Skye Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday, November 29 and 30. The entries have filled in exceptionally
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  • 166 8 Reuter First Round Draw READING TO MEET CORINTHIANS The following is the draw for the first round of the Football Association Cup to be played on November 30: Coventry v Scunthorpe Cldham v Ferry Hill A. Yo:k v Burton T. Stalybridge Celtic v Kells U. Kidde: minuter
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  • 87 8 Old Georgians Beat Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 18. In a scrappy game of hockey on theEsplanade today, the Old Georgians defeated the Taiping Police by three goals to nil. Several infringements of the rules marred what would otherwise have been an interesting game. Play in
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  • 60 8 Regent Cup Final On Thursday The Regent Cup Final, which is fixed for Friday, November 22, on the Kedah Football Association Ground, Alor Star, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, will be played on Thursday, November 21, instead. The Raja Muda of Kedah will be returning
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  • 1180 9 DERBY COUNTY HEAD THE LEAGUE THE DECLINE OF ASTON VILLA RACE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HONOURS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 9. STRUGGLE FOR LEADERSHIP The struggle for the leadership of the First Division is so keen that it is only a slightly better goaj average that entitels
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  • 537 9 PALMER HURTS HIS THUMB Training Mishap Bad luck has befallen Ambrose Palmer, heavy-weight champion .of Australia, one week ahead of his first contest in England which is with Eddie Wenstob. the Canadian, at Wembley. I Aiming a left-hand punch at a sparring J partner on
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  • 127 9 November 7. The Gui dford Alliance stroke competition on the West Surrey Golf Course, was won by A.J. Lacey, the Berkshire professional, with 71-|-2 73. L.G. Crawley, the amateuralso playing from plus 2was a stroke behind and tied for second place with F. Whale (scr.), the
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  • 299 9 Assurance By Herr Hitler Berlin, Nov. 6. The president .of the International Olympic Committee, Count Baillet Latour, who is at present visiting Berlin in connexion with the preparations for the Olympic Games next year, was received by Herr [Hitler. Today he is reported to have ad- dressed
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  • 905 9 ENCOURAGING PROSPECTS OF NEW ATHLETES Athletics The second day of the Seniors’ and Freshmen’s sports at Oxford was chiefly remarkable for a first-rate quarter-mile by A Penningtjon, says Guy Butler in the Morning Post. The wind was in the ideal quarter for the runners at
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  • 619 9 SHALL ENGLAND KEEP THEM OUT? The county hockey campaign is now in its stride, and I notice that there is still a tendency to call on the Anglos,” who already have been capped” for other countries, or may have claims for such recognition. I am, however,
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  • 778 10 A Reuter telegram from London a leu days ago told us that King Ge >rge of Greece had accepted the invitation Ito return to the throne and would be leaving England in a few da\ s. King George must now be very near to reaching
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  • 72 10 Watchman Relieved Of Cash (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 18. A theft occurred in the servants’ quarters of the Universal Motor Company last evening when a watchman was relieved of property valued $37. The matter was reported to the Police, and Inspector Md. Yousuff making
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  • 230 10 Transfer Of OfTi-ces To I Penang SINGAPORE SUPREME COURT PETITION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 19. With a view to enable Messrs. Huttenbachs Ltd. to change their registered offices from Singapore to Penang a petition was heard yesterday in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Burton.
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  • 151 10 Missing Machine Traced In Ipoh (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 19. How a bicycle reported to have been lost I in Penang about two years ago. was finally I traced to Ipoh. and how the detective de--1 partment found it in the possession of
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  • 78 10 By Chief Clerk On I Plantation i (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh. Nov. 18. A buffalo, believed to have roamed at large in the vicinity met its death last night, when it was shot at the third mile, Tambun Road, by Mr. Cheah, chief clerk of Messrs. Cowdy
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  • 66 10 C’lmese Gets Hard Labour I From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 19. Fcr the theft of a clock frem the offices cf th Inch aerodrome Chan Pon was sentenced yesterday by Mr. C.W.A. Sennett in the Police Court to serve a sentence of rix months to be
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  • 175 10 Conceded In Car Roofs AT JOHORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 19. Seven smart big saloon cars are in danger of being confiscated as a result of the discovery of Custom’s authorities at the Johore Causewey on Saturday afternoon, when layers of smoked rubbi r
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  • 161 10 Taipmg Chinese Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 18. There was a sequel in the Taiping Police Court today to the accident at the 4th Mile Krian Road on November 3 in which a motor-bus overturned with seven passengers inside. The driver, a Chinese, was convicted by
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  • 97 10 iMga With Eight Previous Cenvicficis (From Our Perak Representative) I Ipoh, Nov. 18 With eight previous convictions gainst him, a Chinese attempted to get away wit!: an offence, turning to fowls as his victims, but he was detected and apprehended. His unsuccessful night adventure, narm
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  • 105 10 Smell A I I From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 19. Cng Jee Juat was charged in the Police C:urt b fere Mr. C.W.A. Sennett, with attempt ng to make a fals? representation at the Ipch Protectorate. It appears th» 1 the man Uied te procure a c.
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  • 458 11 Alleged Attempt To Avoid Bankruptcy Proceeding CHETTIAR CHARGED A Chettiar named, S. S. T. Alagappa, was produced in the District Court this morning before Mr. B.F. Bridge on the following charge: that on or about Oct. 28. 1935 at Penang, a Receiving Order having been made against
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  • 85 11 Alleged Dangerous Driving (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 19. Mr. Colman, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, reserved judgment until November 21 at the conclusion of the case in which Phil Tankard, the jockey, stood charged with dangerous driving. It was alleged by the prosecution that an injudicious
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  • 76 11 Cyclists Without Lights (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 18. Three Malay cyclists from Changkat Jering were produced in the Taiping Police Court on a charge of riding their bicycles without lights at night. After some questioning, it was discovered that the three accused were arrested by
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  • 290 11 Funeral This Afternoon 33 YEARS AWAY FROM SCOTLAND 1 he death took place yesterday I afternoon under tragic circum- stances of Mrs. Jessie Jeremiah, I wife of Mr. A. A. Jeremiah, of 41 Aboo Sittee Lane, Penang, retired senior Sanitary Inspector, (Penang Municipality. Deceased
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  • 514 11 List No. 1 The Honorary Treasurers gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following Donations and Subscriptions to Earl Haig’s Fund: Penang Turf Club 200.00 Penang Boxing Board of Control 100.00 St. Andrew's Church 20.00 Chin Chuan 5.00 Mrs. Yeoh Cheang Seng 1.00 Keat Wan Co. 1.00 Khoo Soon
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  • 255 11 Coolie Run Over By WHEN ENGAGED IN UNLOADING RUBBER Ricksha Badly Smashed A serious accident occurred at about 11 a.m. today at Beach Street near the junction of Che Em Lane, when a Chinese coolie engaged in unloading rubber was knocked down and run over
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  • 28 11 The Outward Netherlands Aircraft was expected to arrive at Alor Star at 1.40 p.m. today. Local box-holders may get their mails at about 6.10 p.m.
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  • 403 11 Parents' Day GOOD ARRAY OF EXHIBITS There were many visitors at the Wellesley Primary School this morning on the occasion of the Parents’ Day. A short programme of entertainment was given by the boys after which Mrs. T. A. O’Sullivan distributed the prizes for the year. The
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  • 64 11 Reuter. 5.438 Square Miles To Be Prospected London, November 19. An intensive search for oil in Great Britain is foreshadowed in an official announcement that 30 licences were granted to the D’Arcy Exploration Company and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company to prospect areas totalling 5,438 square
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  • 117 11 Malay Pays Fines Amounting To $3OO (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 19. An attempt to conceal the fact that hjs daughter was suffering from smallpox in last Ju y cost the father, Kasim bin Mohamed, $l5O in fines. First he was fined $l5O by the
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  • 60 11 Engine Trouble At Selangor Causes Delay The night express from Kuala Lumpur due at Penang at 6.45 a.m this morning with mails from Singapore, Malacca and the F M.S arrived at 8.10 am, one hour and 25 minutes behind t me It is reported that the delay
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    • 212 11 SUPREME the Sunday Despatch Bonny Baby Competition 1934, open to all comers I® babies out of the final j&L 9' V WlBllim 12 were fed on COW «k z GATE. M l W| Here are three including M m the first prize-winner I Ha Could there be a more convincing
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  • 1682 12 SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION SUCCESS OF INTERNATIONAL CONTROL SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM ON NEED FOR EXTENSION OF RESTRICTION PERIOD ihe twenty-fifth ordinary general meet- 1 ing of the Tanjong Malim Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on November 5 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 19 Fenchurch-street,
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  • 107 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 41 64 74 43 64 New York 4.91% 4.92 Montreal 4.97% 4.97% Brussels 29.12 29.13% Geneva 15.13 15.13% Amsterdam 7.24% 7.24% Milan 60H 60H Berlin 12.22% 12.23 Prague 118% 119 Copenhagen Oslo 19.88% 19.88% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 25%
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  • 727 12 Continental Demand Continues SYMINGTON WILSON'S REPORT Messrs. Symington and Wilson in the weekly market report dated November 6 I state as follows: On Thursday morning of last week the j Market opened firm and business was done I in Ribbed Smoked Sheet on th e Spot at
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  • 680 13 Reuter. AUTONOMOUS REGIME TO BE PROCLAIMED TOMORROW Japanese Army Will Resort To Force IF NANKING INTERFERES I'okio, Nov. 18. Ihe Japanese newspapers forecast lhat the long’-featured autonomous government in North China will be proclaimed on Wednesday by the war lords. Generals Sung Cheh-yuan, Han Fu
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  • 129 13 Reuter. Flared Up Anew In N. China Exodus Of Chinese From Shanhaikuan Shanghai, Nov. 18. A thiiMw report from Tientsin states that the agrarium revolt has flared up anew in North Chinathis time at Chi ngvi«i in Hoped wirere the fsimwrs are now in control <tf take administration.
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  • 143 13 1 Rugby Radio Service. Extensive Floods In Many Parts Of Britain London, Nov. 18. Continuous rain during the week-end caused extensive floods in many parts of Great Britain and several rivers were s*ill rising today. Important roads in fourteen Counties were under water last night but the
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  • 55 13 3’£% was 105 13 16. Gold 141 sd—Rugby Radio Service. London. Nov. 18. Sterling on New York was 4.915 16. Paris 74 11 16. The stock markets are cheerful. There were appreciable advances in home industrial sections. British Funds were steady. War Loan was 105 13 16.
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  • 306 13 .Reuter Wireless. PROGRESSING STEADILY Government's Retirement From Business RECOMMENDED BY BANKERS' ASSN. New Orleans, Nov. 15. 1 he prevailing business sentiment in [America is that the recovery of the [United States is progressing rapidly, according to the report of resolutions of the committee of the American Bankers’
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  • 169 13 THE WAX Reuter. Between Soviet And Britain ANOTHER LOAN LIKELY TO BE RAISED IN LONDON London, Nov. 18. Today's rise to over two per cent, bid in the Czarist Russian bonds lends strength to the current rumours that negotiations are proceeding to facilitate the Soviet’s acceptance of
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  • 131 13 Reuter Reuter Wireless. BY SYSTEM OF SLOW ADVANCE j Strategy On Northern j Front TO BE RADICALLY CHANGED Asmara, Nov. 18. W ith a view to speeding up the advance, Gen. Badaglio is expected to introduce a radical change in strategy on the northern front. It is
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  • 241 13 .Reuter. Rubber Shareholders Nightmare CONSUMPTION BOUND TO INCREASE London, November 18. Are we in peril of getting the Netherlands East Indies complex”? Holders of rubber shares are subject to only one form of nightmare of which the sleep disturbing apparition always bears a banner with N.E.I. inscribed
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 66 13 AGONISING PILES. There ia ao aaad «offer Atolraarinf affliction. Ona tuba at DR. VAN VTJCCK 8 PLASMA will relieve yoa st aU jminfm swelling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds ia moot obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it today. Stocked by United
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    • 246 13 NACET". Nacet blades have an esW a iablished reputation for fine BJ J qualify at an amazingly low gg f*E|UITC price. Their absolute reliabilI" W vtn 15 ify h as won f or fh om g rea f I w roR popularity every blade H gives many quick, clean and
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  • 546 14 AIR MAILS I A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nysaland and South Africa by way of Singapore and then by Imperial Airways will I be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Singapore by Imperial Airways will be closed at 11
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  • 649 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal I Lines rhe following is a list of vessels arriving «nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. GEN. V. D. HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails Thursday for the same ports. S.S. BATAK from Belawan-Deli and Ba-toe-Bahra., Sails
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 58 14 qou must not missJuLj. ijour TIGERgM -J. «MMn WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY RECORDS. Because its e British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hit* A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Music Tunes to AH Taste. Vilathlkulam SwaraigaJ SOLE AGENTS
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    • 9 14 When Shopping Always REMEMBER, EASTERN BAZAAR For DAINTY "LADIES"
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1361 14 Wireless Programmes n n J. Ricketts, Dir.ctor of Music, Royal MaD«D*W» I rines. Foster Manley (Baritone). RelayTODAY i ed from the Abbey Hall, Plymouth. 11.20 I West Country Gazetteer. A periodical Transmission 5 I J I isrued in county editions. First Number Tuo of the following frequencies will be| ueu
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    • 179 14 9.05 p.m. Dance Music. (Occasionally Indian music is substituted) 9.35 News (in English) and weather reports. 9.50 News (in Hindi). 10.20-11.55 p.m. Music. CALCUTTA Station VUC of the Indian Broadcasting system. WaveiengHi 49.10 metree approx. 6200 kc|s. 8.30 to 9.10 p.m. Bengali music; 9.10 Talk; 9.25 Hindustani music and talk;
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1751 15 4T2 burns philp line a (Incorporated in Australia.) < I 0 BWSBAN M bydney and Melbourne ria java, darwin, and /avb v v JfJT RcLPRVprnNQ THURSDAY ISLAND. /JO ,/»jL JB f I ~LL-~- W”>r monthly Mfllnff by uMARELLA (7,375 tons) and m.v. MERKUR i I i RLKIV BtlMimi BMM tons).
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    • 600 16 T/\mr ut -o in 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 6-15 STARTS TONIGHT 9-30 6-15 OPENS TONIGHT. AN OUTSTAND NG NEW ystery IN THE AIR! MURDER I MYSTERY! CANTONESE TALKIE IVIuRDER ON THE WINGS 1« I AA/lITIME’ K. THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE VK VJi 1 A CHED BY PLANE! TL L¥ OF ALL
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  • 393 17 FOOT-HIGH LETTERS OF ALPHABET A man who has spent the 29 years of his life in complete darkness is living in 1 a new world brought to him by a modern marvel of surgery at the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital, Judd-street, St.
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  • 569 17 THE SIXTEEN-MILLIMETRE FILM The sixteen-millimetre film will have as profound an effect on human culture as the invention of printing. A revolution is sweeping England. Debonair young men are travelling from village with mysterious cases; people are gathering in village-halls and schoolrooms; there is laughter and excitement
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  • 195 17 The Sea Road” (Murray) by Mrs. Jean White is a modern story of a Moray Firth fisher community. Immediately inland! fr o m it are a farming population, different in kind and temper and perhaps also, in race. The heroine, Marty Laird, is the! illegitimate daughter
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  • 213 17 Mr. Aid Mrs. William Wilding, of Spring-gardens. Preston, havebetween thema total of nine marriages. He is seventy-nine, has had five wives. She is a year younger, and has been married four times. They live on £1 a week—their old-age pensions. Neither
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  • 209 17 In Voyage Without End. by W. Town end (Chapman end Hall, 7s. 6d.) the author has almost achieved the impossible. He has produced a brand new story of the sea and seamen, with a very clever delineation of characters which makes the book very attractive
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  • 390 17 SEATING FOR 23.000 PEOPLE i i Earl’s Court, that gave London many great attractions before the Great War. > is being born again. i In Victoria and Edwardian London, Earl’s Court was London’s most famous exhibition centre. Grandparents still talk of Buffalo BiTs Wild
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 51 17 nn— iiibl rriiiiiiiiimi saillll i JOO Ai u i W" p’w A «safc ILIIW©W -r’ -E ULOW L-RB■& L- M I Lipton's Tea is world- j \ul) I I famous for its delightful wAi ill IVSW( ff/HI flavour. Everyone enioys u\ u and s hi 9 h s andard never
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    • 11 17 EASTERN BAZAAR For LADIES' PYJAMAS KIMONOS GOLF COATS B, Bishcp Street.
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  • 1421 18 5 TIMES I TOOK LIFE, I AM PROUD Patients Who Asked For Death Five times have I taken lite. 1 have broken the law. and. the circum stances being similar, I would do it again. If need be. lam prepared to face 'tany tribunal
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  • 588 18 LONDONER RETURNS F.’IOM U.S. DEVIL'S ISLAND Plymouth, N:v. 7. A shy, tired-looking little man stood by the ran. ci the lier Precident Roosevelt as w e approach.d Land’s End from the At'antic and sm led with relief, writes a Daily Mail correspondent. "Gee! It’s go-d to
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  • 38 18 WASHING DAY will have no terrors for this young scholar at Fairlop WASHING DAY will have no terrors for this young scholar at Fairlop
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  • 273 18 BODY LAY IN HOUSE THREE MONTHS Weston-Super-Mare, Nov. 7. Police are investigating the discovery of the body of a man with a club-foot, who is thought to have been dead for three months, in a house in Moorland-road, here. They believe that the man w»as
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  • 1623 18 "IT IS A LIE" OUTBURST IN COURT A new charge of murdering his wife, Isabelle, between Sept. 14 and 29 was preferred against Dr. Ruxton at Lancaster on Nov. 5. Dr. Ruxton had previous y been remanded on the charge of murdering
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 72 18 I NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL! Phone No. 60 TAN JONG BUNGAH, PENANG J X. X Il 1 A 1 g r 1 b i I ft/1 \‘/u V A w J 1 FOR YOUR PLEASURE WE HAVE ERECTED A DIVING STAGE COMPLETE WITH SPRING BOARD. 1 RATES HAVE BEEN REDUCED WEEK-END
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  • 354 19 ONE of life’s mysteries Is the apparent unfairness of things. I have in my mind just one instance out of thousands which doubtless exist. Two women of much the same age, related to each other. One has been from girlhood a source of anxiety
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  • 340 19 DRAFT CONSTITUTION FOR CHINA Shanghai, Nov. 6. The chief achievement of the sixth plenary session of the Kuomintang Executive Committee, wh ch has now ended, was the approval, with minor modifications, of the draft Constitution This will go before the fifth National Congress, which opens on November 12.
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  • 746 19 by a PHYSICIAN 7eekly PI ealth. WITHOUT being an alarmist, there is little doubt that if you take with you on your holiday a First-Aid outfit, it will pay for its keep. Minor accidents, such as cuts and scratches, may occur even in the most
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  • 351 19 SOVIET ACTIVE IN CHINA Japan's Concern TENSION between China and Japan, which has been increasing for some time, is now showing signs of reaching an acute stage. Japan for a long time past has been viewing with growing concern the many signs of Soviet activity in China,
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  • 203 19 JAPANESE THREAT TO CHINESE PLAN "Silver Stocks To Stoy General Isogai, Japanese Military Attache in Shanghai, has according to Reuter, declared that the Chinese currency reform scheme should be revoked forthwith. In any case, he declares, the Japanese authorities are determined that silver stocks in North China shall remain there.
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  • 415 19 EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM CRITICISED A report which has been published on behalf of the Government of Hong-kong by the Crown Agents for the Colonies finds considerable fault with the system under which the Hong-kong educational system is I administered. The main recommendation made is that the vacant post of
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  • 147 19 Big British Shipments Over 3,000 tons of British-built railway locomotives are to be shipped from Birkenhead to China during the next three months. Arrangements have been made to convey 24 engines from the Vulcan Founi dry, Earleatown, to Birkenhead, starting this week. As the locomotives are
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 172 19 Don’t let dirt and germs threaten children’s health PROTECT HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP The children’, toy,-rolling This dirt carries infectious abou, the floor-ccUea din. Lifebuoy Soap protects precious health. Its clean-smelling antiseptic lather washes away all sources of danger and leaves your body absolutely fresh and clean. Lifebuoy purifies your
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 637 20 <To the Ed.tpr of the Pinang Gazette”) Sir, The reported proceedings of the recent meeting were of special public interest mainly due to the flavouring introduced by the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn in conniction with his brilliant and painstaking efforts t<> elicit information regarding the reasons
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    • 166 20 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir,As is well-known, the Duke of Gloucester, speaking from Australia, recently launched the S.S. Orion” at Belfast, a distance of 12,000 miles. This was achieved by wireless. It was with considerable surprise, therefore, that I learned from a recent announcement from the
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    • 156 20 (To the Editor of the Penang Gazette) Dear Sir,The beach adjoining the new coast road is very dirty indeed; the cause for this sad state of affairs is not far to seek. All the rubbish lying along the beach is being swept after which holes are dug"
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  • 279 20 Gabo Meeting Panchc In Return Fight I NEW SIAMESE BOXERS* APPEARANCE (By Spectator”) The first boxing promotion th*s month will be staged tonight when Kid Gabo, the veteran FiLI p no wildcat", will meet Speedy Pancho, the junior flyweight champion of Penang, in a return fight
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  • 39 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 19 The following are the scratchings for tomorrow’s races Race 2 BLUE BELLE Race 3 FIRST BID. Race 4 GENT. Race 5 CELESTIAL. Races 1,6, 7 and 8 nil.
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  • 131 20 Malay Scholars Beat Evergreen Party (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 18. i Interesting badminton was seen on the M. V. I. Courts on Sunday, when the Malay Scholars met the Evergreen Party in a friendly fixture. Four doubles matches were played and resulted in a win for
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  • 325 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Y asterday Touay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92% 1.87% 1.92% B. Selangor 1.02 1.04 1.02% 1.05 Hitam 50 52% 50 52% Hong Fatt 80 85 80 85c Jelebu 1.02% 1.07% 1.02% 1.07% Johan 29 31 29 31 Klang River 1.95 2.00
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  • 139 20 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 London Bank 2!4 4 mst Private 3 m%t credit 2 4JJ 3 Documentary 2 4|s On New York Demand 57% India T.T. 154% France T.T. 860 Hong Kong T.T. 37% dis. Shanghai T.T. 46% dis. Bar Silver RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON INDIA OR
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  • 116 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) No market £231.5.0 London(3 months) No market £212.10.0 Singapore $109.25 $llO.OO Business Done Penang $109.25 $llO.OO Business Done 25 tons 50 tons COPRA.— (S undried) $5.40 -*...55.45 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER London 6%d New York 13%c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore—Spot 22c 2 1%c December 22%c
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  • 137 20 The follow mg are the latest quotations for today TINS Buyers Sellers Ampat 67% 7 0 Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92% Batu Selangors 1-02 1.04 Chenderiangs 110 116 Hitam 50 52% Hong Fatts 80 85 Jelapangs 13 9 14 3 Johans 29 31 Kamuntings 13 0 13 9
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  • 396 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are th e latest quotation? in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.a Shar List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller.'RUBBER: B. Lintang 1.05 1.12%ex 1.05 l.lOex Benta 90 1.00 90 97% Broga 8 7% 92% 85 90 B. United 3.20 3.50 3.10
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  • 1029 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. NAMES. fc. t x r I-1 RUBBER (Dollar). AHenby Rubber Co. j 55 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 imi < Amalgamated Malay Estates 3qs Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Iso 1 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber Estates Isq 1 I Bassett Rubber Co. 571/1 1
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 137 20 Itch Cause Killed *ln 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly M million tiny earns or pores where tiny germs or parasite* can hide and cause your akin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itcn, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 160 20 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE RACHALS PIANO in first class condition. Bottom price $175/-. No offers tjelow this considered. Apply F. B. Pratt, Scarboro Estate, Sungei Patani. HONG FATT (SUNGEI BESI) LIMITED Notice Of Dividend NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend at the rate of 3% (making 6%
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 38 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a. m. 77 N. E. Noon 82 N. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 5.32 a.m 12.52 a.m. 9.10 p.m 1.20 p.m. TOMORROW 8.35 a.m 3.06 a.m. 9.47 p.m 2.45 p.m.
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