Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAK 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 272. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 361 1 Reuter. Laval Government Threatened EXCHANGE OPERATORS START SELLING Paris, Nov. 22. Late tonight political observers expressed the opinion that the Govem- merit’s chances of weathering the t political and financial storm weakened i during the day. The Socialist group have decided to deliver a ruthless onslaught when
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  • 498 1 October Bulletin RUSSIA'S INCREASING USE .According to the October issue of 4 he Bulletin of the International Tin Research and Development Council, published by the Hague Statistical Office, the world’s apparent consumption of tin during the first eight months of the current year totalled 90,910 tons, showing
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  • 110 1 Rugby Rad’o Service. Closely Watched r> London POSSIBILITY OF DISCUSSIONS IN NANKING Loz.don, Nov. 22. Recent developments in the Far East are being closely watched in London. Some difficulty has been experienced in obtaining a clear appreciation of the situat on owing to the incomplete reports
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  • 65 1 Rugby Radio Service. Hopeful Of Increasing Trade London, Nov. 21. The members of the delegation of the Federation of British Industries which has just returned from Poland speak hopefully of the opportunities of increasing- trade between the two countries. The delegation included representatives of the motor trade,
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  • 47 1 House” Westminster.Rugby Radio Service. All Governments Accept Invitation London, Nov. 21. All Governments invited to attend the Naval Conference in London next month, including the Italian Government, have now officially accepted. The meetings of the conference will be held et Clarence House” Westminster.Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 117 1 Ceremony At Istana Besar WEDNESDAY'S BRILLIANT FUNCTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 22. The investiture on Wednesday night in the Throne Room of the Istana Besar of the Sultan of Johore with the Knight Grand Cross of the British Empire conferred on him by
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Washington. November 21. The National Aerc-nautic Ass ciation has announced stratosphere bailocn Explorer Second attained the record alritude of 72.395 feet during an ascent at Rapid City on November 11. The previous rec'rd of 68,892 feet was established by the Soviet balloon Osoaviakhim
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  • 72 1 St. Paul’s Cathedral.Rugby Radio Service. Funeral And Burial At St. Paul's London, Nov. 21. Many tributes are paid to Earl Jellicoe who died suddenly last night alter a short illness. The King and the Queen have sent message of sympathy to Lady Jellicoe. The Admiralty announces the funeral
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  • 306 1 Reuter. Brings Reassuring News ITALIAN ADVANCE IN OGADEN DENIED Addis Ababa, Nov. 22. The Emperor has brought back I many reasons for reassurance as a result of his tour. He denies the Italian reports of the enormous advance in Ogaden and the desertion of chieftains
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  • 99 1 provision of dual carriageways.—Rugby Radio Service. Separate Tracks For Cyclists London, November 21. A policy of providing tracks for pedal cyclists separated from the main carriageway is followed in two schemes f o r road improvement just authorised by the Ministry of Transport and estimated to
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  • 96 1 services were cancelled. Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Rains Still Continue London, Nov. 21. While floods in many parts of the country are gradually subs.dising, continued heavy rain in several districts threatens to prolong the period of uncertainty. A considerable diversion of traffic is still necessary. Trunk telephone
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Bruno Hauptmann To Undergo Test Rochester, Nov. 21. Bruno Hauptman who was convicted for the murder of the Lindbergh baby will be placed under the lie detector test in order to determine the truth of his evidence during the trial. Making the announcement, Dr. William Marston, discoverer
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  • 69 1 Rugby Radio Service. Protests Against German Persecution Of Jews London, Nov. 21 The Church Assembly yesterday approved a resolution expressing sympathy with the Jewish people in the suffering endured by many of them in Germany. Dr. Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, protested against the persecution of the Jews and
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  • 110 1 Reuter Wireless. Cairo, Nov. 19. Representatives cf all political parties including Nahas Pasha participated in the imposing funeral this afternoon of a student s<>n of an officer of King Fuad's bodyguard who war shot by a British p lice officer in the riot on Thursday. The
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  • 102 1 |Reuter Increased Shipments In September Washington, Nov. 21. Mr Ickes has called on the Unittd I States oil industry to vo'untarily 'halt shipments to Italy. Mr. Ickes made ithe statement that the Bureau of Mines I reports showed that oil shipments in Sep tember were higher
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    • 2502 2 RATES FOR CASUAL the north taiping tin municipal notice PENANG HILL RA N K ADVERTISEMENTS DREDGING CO LTD RAILWAY I I W (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) V< rrrcr 77- dtvidfxd I Assessment List 1936 fe. CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHF NOIICE Ol' DIVIDL.NI BV or INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHDIA. UAMnE Tc
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  • 2446 3 Royal Wedding Ceremony Bridal Retinue's Beautiful Gowns Miss Rathbone Makes History Supporter Of Mixed Clubs (Fr m Our Own Correspondent). London, November 12. The Queen’s Arrangements DENIED the glory of a state wedding in consequence of the death oi he r father. Lady Alice Mon-tagu-Douglas-Scott,
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    • 275 3 Here’s; Sylvia Sidney talking to you s' l PAT ,N ITS CREAMY WBB I luxurious LATHER- I I RINSE WITH WARM IK. S-r I WATERTHEN COLD. J 3 Ww’ W I CAN YOU THINK OF AN EASIER QUICKER I THAT EVERY GIRL j gLONGSTOHAVE? Jj i L,, a .ji Mik
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  • 1081 4 THE MAN AND HIS TASK With the departure of the King of the Hellenes to resume h s reign in Greece after an exile of 12 years London society loses a familiar figure. -Since 1924 he had spent the better part of every year in this
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  • 305 4 And What He Thinks About The War BIG BATTLE PROPHESIED Though it is difficult to get a genuine expression of opinion on the war from the Abyssinian "man in the street,” he is taking the liveliest interest in current events, and is keeping himself well
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  • 394 4 Armistice Day Rowdyism WINDOW BREAKING ON CHAMPS ELYSEES Paris, Nov. 11. Armistice Day in Paris is becoming not so much a day of national union and mourning as a day of party parading and shouting choruses. t All day long organisations representing different scnools of French
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  • 461 4 Mr. Ferguson On Trade And Defence Mr. Howard Ferguson concluded last w’eek his official term of office as High Commissioner for Canada, spending the 1 last two or three days in receiving some of the many friends he has made during his stay in London.
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    • 201 4 IxMAS PRESENTS FOR The Folks At Home 0 OUR BOOKLET IS NOW READY. IF YOU HAVE j NOT RECEIVED A COPY j PLEASE WRITE FOR ONE. THIS BOOKLET SOLVES THE PROBLEM OF WHAT i TO SEND. ill (> I PRITCHARD'S PROVISION DEPT. I g HAVE YOUR INDIVIDUAL XMAS-CARD Original Distinctive
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  • 1364 5 THE TUNNY ENTERTAINING ROTARY ADDRESS i Singapore, Nov. 21 The speaker at yesterday’s weekly lun- 1 icon of the Rotary Club was Col. E.R. McPherson, the Assistant Director Ordi-' nance Services Malaya, his object being, Big Game fishing.” Col. Macpherson who illustratĕd hi s talk with
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  • 219 5 Unofficial Opening Singapore’s new $6,250,000 aerodrome, recognised as the most modern in the world, was to have been opened in 1937 with pageantry worthy of such a great occasion in the Colony's history. The first aircraft to land thereone of the mammoth flying hotels
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  • 89 5 Subscription List No. 36 Amount previously announced as per List No. 35 $23.923.84 The Seow King Hooi Khoan, Transfer Rd., Penang 10.00 Messrs. Isako's Circus 2.35 Mr. Lim Cheng Teik 100.00 Messrs The Kwong Wah Yit Poh Press Ltd. 10 00 Mr. Low Ee Be ng
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  • 58 5 Wiltshires Go To India The First Battalicn, Inniskilling, Fusiliers, will leave Shanghai in the troopship Dorsetshire and arrive in Singapore on Feb. 1 where they will relieve the First battalion, Wiltshire Regiment. On the following day the Wiltshires will embark in the Dorsetshire
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  • 37 5 Rugby Radio Service. London, Nev. 21 The road accident figures in Great Britain last we-k were 165 killed and 4299 injured. The figures for the corresponding week lart year were 140 killed and 3895 injured.
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    • 31 5 Mr i lO ww r > TT r r V w JI WMg. KS.: W I w L-.'- '< Cornelia and Kirdall will appear at the Cocktail Dance at the Runnymede Hotel tonight.
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    • 268 5 THE BEST PLACES TO SPEND YOUR EVENING. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Friday, 22nd November, 1935. TAN HONG SIAH AMOY OPERA HIANG GUAN SUAH SUT CHEE KEW CHOO Part 3. SEATS 60, 40 20 cts. NO FREE LISTS. "LAU SYE ENG HONG TEOCHEW OPERA" BOAY HUAH LOO KIAP
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  • 240 6 FIGHTING THEIR way to Westminster. Labour's candidates hard at work up and down the country in the great battle for power. Here is Mr. J. Gibbins (West Toxteth), a popular figure in Liverpool Docks. ILsJWw ©Mwdindlaithgs K® EHeeĔn®® ENCOURAGING smiles for Mr. G. Ward, himself
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  • 111 7 Discovered Wandering Alone Last Night TRAFFIC CONSTABLE TAKES CHARGE A small Chinese child attracted the attention of the traffic constable at the junction of Light Street and Esplanade Road last night at about 7.15 p.m. by wandering into the middle of the road, unaccompanied by anyone.
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  • 81 7 Another Postponement Granted In the police 'court yesterday the case was mentioned in which Ng Huck Jeng stand s charged with residing in the Colony, namely at No. 18, Keng Swee Street, cn November 6 after having been banished from KedabWhen the accused was first brought up before
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  • 115 7 Eurasian Who Was Born i In America An Eurasian, Eddie Clarkson, was produced before the magistrate, Mr. H.A.L. Luckham, yesterday on a charge of being a stowaway on board the s.s. President Polk, on her voyage from Singapore to Penang on November 20. Inspector Rodway prosecuted.
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  • 360 7 With reference to our report of the removal of Mr. J. C. Celdham BE., gene1 ral manager of Raub Australian Gold Mines, from the Batu Gajah Hospital to Singapore for treatment on Monday, we now understand that Mr. Celdham had: to be at Singapore for a
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  • 105 7 Extradition Proceedings Being Taken I That extradition proceedings were being taken, was the statement of Detective Inspector A. H. Hunt when the case whs mentioned in the police court yesterday in which Santa Singh, a Bengali, stands charged with robbery within the jurisdiction of Ferozepur, India.
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  • 357 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. R. H. A. D. Love end Miss Love left Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night by train to join the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi,” en route for Home. Mr. L. V. J. Laville, M.C.S., has been seconded for service in Kedah, and has been appointed a Judge
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  • 76 7 40 lmam Of Sultan Mosque The death of Tuan Haji Mohamed Eusope bin Haji Mohamed Sa’cd, J.P., C.H., Chief Kathi, Singapore, took place on Tuesday at 2 p. m. at residence, 58, Bussarah Street, Singapore. He was for ever 40 years Imam of the Sultan Mosque,
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  • 64 7 In the police court yesterday the case was withdrawn in which Wong Keat Seng was charged with possession of chandu when not being a registered smoker. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, who prosecuted, said that in view of the analyst’s report he would like to withdraw the charge
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  • 69 7 A Chines? named Chew Ah Seng pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday when charged with theft of a coat valued at 50 cents, belonging to Tan Hooi Teik, at house No, 53, Rope Walk on the night of November 20. Inspector Pawanchik prosecuted. The magistrate, Mr.
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    • 277 7 ISZZ" SKHS e TDRACTICALLY every fault that mars J- your skin started layers '1 .-air v.:. n b<.~> t i.< V. «.;.;n u.' > 1» ;<> j luck tbnji<br s h vi,;<"us :i< .-I.- I .r.v W o -t <;ri::.*-, n;ak(‘-;;p. As you v is" r;it, < fai”ntf lissu. As
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    • 169 7 eikhbsjk issEassisamaismmisaai IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF The Hon. The RESIDENT COUNCILLOR, Penang. THE MALAY AMATEURS DRAMATIC PARTY, PENANG IN CONJUNCTION WITH MISS KIAH OPERA of SELANGOR WILL STAGE "AYER MATA KESUKA'AN" OR "THE TEARS OF JOY" Supported by Special Extra Turns and Kronchong by
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  • 1040 8 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW CONCLUDING DAY OF WINTER MEETING Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow’s races at Singapore, the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club November Meeting. The scratchings will be found on Page 20: RACE 1 Horses, Class 2, Division
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  • 111 8 Penang Turf Club Draw The following is the result cf the Penang Turf Club draw on the Manchester November Handicap TICKETS ISSUED FROM ***** TO ***** POOL $5 340.00 FIRST PRIZE $2,136 SECOND $1,068 THIRD- 534 STARTERS EACH 23 CARIFF ***** SEA BEQUEST ***** THE FONT *****
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  • 458 8 I Sporting Diamonds Shares i Two Goals VICTORIA GREEN HOCKEY I I I The Chinese Recreation Club were lucky to have been able to hold the Sporting Dia- monds to a draw at hockey yesterday on I the Victoria Green, twx goals being scored after
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  • 322 8 i Trade School Win By Two Goals i In e. fast game of hockey played yesterday on the Esplanade the Government Trade School defeated the Penang Recreation Club by two clear goals, scoring one in each half. I The School were the better side and playi
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  • 276 8 Fixtures For Saturday ARSENAL AT HOME TO WOLVES The following are the matches to be played tome rrow in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Arsenal v W’hampton W. Birmingham v Aston Villa Blackburr R. v Preston N.E. Chelsea v Brentford Grimsby T. v Everton
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  • 78 8 Scotland To Meet New Zealand The following are the principal rugger matches to be played tomorrow Scotland v New Zealand Lancashire v Cumberland N. Midlands v East Midlands Yorkshire v Cheshire Bath v London Welsh Blackheath v Harlequins Devonport S. v St. Bart’s Hosp. Guy’s Hospital v Gloucester
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  • 27 8 Reuter. Warwickshire Defeats Leicestershire London, Nov. 21. The following are results of rugby matches played today: Leicestershire 0, Warwickshire 8. Headingly 24, Dublin U. 4.
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  • 57 8 The following will represent the Transferians B” against the Penang Hindu Sabha in a friendly game cf soccer on Sunday, the 24th inst. at 5.15 p.m. :Ah Han. Chim Bee, Daud, Junid, Ahmed, Keng Hoon, Noor, Ah Loy, B. T. Khaw (Capt.), A. K. Chemat and
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  • 736 8 Penang Boxer Fully Extended BRITISH RESIDENT FIGHT (BY SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Nov. 22, It was a very fortunate Weber who won a point’s decision over the veteran l ilipino featherweight, Battling 'Guillermo, at the Jubilee Park Arena last night. For the better part of the
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  • 1405 9 HAMPSHIRE SUSSEX PUZZLED BY ATTACK FINE COUNTIES FORWARDS HAMPSHIRE AND SUSSEX 8 pt«. NEW ZEALAND 14 Once again the All Blacks have left us a little puzzled. They beat Hampshire and Sussex at Bournemouth by a goal and three trier to a
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  • 415 9 Decides To Retire After Walker's Win Don McCorkindale, champion heavyweight of South Africa, took the worst beating of his life at the Ring, Black-friars, on Nov 11, took it w’ith unflinching courage, and thendecided to retire from boxing forever. His conqueror wag the 15’ 2 st. coloured Texan,
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  • 874 9 Golf. Hoylake's Reply BRITAIN’S LONGEST COURSE A. Round Of 7,100 Yards The decis on of the Royal Liverpool Club to extend its links at Hoylake to the remarkable length of T.loo yards strikes al new and revolutionary note in course con- I' struction and architecture. The increase 1
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  • 734 9 ASKED TO CHANGE DECISION ON THE L.B.W. EXPERIMENT comes a hole of 400 yards’ type, but do the Hoylake peop’e seriously think that it wi’l be more difficult to stop a full mashie shot than a three-quarter, or half shot, with the
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  • 858 10 Recent messages from London indicate that stocks have fallen to the lowest level .since 1920. In October United Kingdom stocks fell to 555 tons, which was the cause for considerable perturbation. This forced merchants to cover their hedges and with consumers acquiring minimum supplies the effect was to
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  • 2189 10 PARAGRAPH IN PREVIOUS JUDGMENT CANCELLED THREE FURTHER MAIN POINTS ELUCIDATED In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Jusaice Whitley delivered a supplementary judgment in connection with the complicated suit between Khaw Joo Chye (plaintiff) and Khaw Joo Paik and others (defendants) which has been before
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  • 312 11 Final Decision Of Sanitary Board OBJECTION WAIVED Krcm Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 22. The most outstanding feacur e of yesteriay s Kinta banitary Board meeting was approval of the plans for the erection the cinema hall which is to cost the moters, a Chinese company,
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  • 168 11 Chinese Woman Acquitted (Krom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 21. A Chinese woman, Lim Moy, appeared before the Taiping Magistrate, Che Mohamed Solleh, today on a summons for giving false information to the Taiping police. 1 The prosecution story was that the defendant reported to the Police
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  • 80 11 Enrolment Ceremony To Be Held (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 21. An enrolment ceremony of new Girl Guides will by held on the Lady Treacher Girls’ School ground on November 29, at which the Commissioner of Girl Guides for Malaya, Mrs. L. A. Thomas will be
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  • 354 11 Funeral At Batu Gajah (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, November 21. The funeral of Mr. T. G. McCheane, a well-known Perak planter, who passed away on Tuesday night, took place yesterday evening at Batu Gajah, and the large attendance and wreaths testified to the popularity of deceased
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  • 88 11 .Reuter. Biggest Ever Staged By British Navy Alexandria, Nov. 22. The biggest British naval manoeuvres ever staged in the Eastern Mediterranean was witnessed by many British and Egyptian prominent people when the cruiser Ajax headed the line of a battle squadron comprising five battleships, six cruisers,
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  • 84 11 I CHINESE SENTENCED TO* FIVE YEARS' R.l. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 22. An echo of the Silat Road murder and rpbbery, for which a 17-year-old Filipino and a youthful Chinese were sentenced to' death with a recommendation to mercy as I regards the Filipino
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  • 78 11 Alleged Dangerous Driving (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 22. Judgment w’as delivered by Mr. Coleman. the Singapore fifth magistrate yesterday, acquitting Phil Tankard, the wellknown jockey, on a charge of dangerous driving. The allegation was that Tankard in attempting to pass a motor lorry, collided with
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  • 203 11 Staged By Alleged Singapore Communists From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 22 Alleged Communists staged a small antiJapanese demonstration before the Eiseidoh Hospital, Singapore, on Wednesday night. The hospital is a large Japanese private institution at the junction of Arab Street and Victoria Street. The trouble was over
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  • 83 11 Allotted To Highest Tenders WITHOUT EXCEPTION The Pinang Gazette” has received a letter with regard to the allotment of the $625,000 3 per cent. Municipal Debenture Stock suggesting that the highest tenders had not in all cases been accepted. On enquiry this morning we were officially
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  • 91 11 Lines Written In Court If traffic rules are broken, benec will be broken too These were the words which a schoolboy cyclist offender were ordered by th® magistrate. Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, to write 50 times in the police court this morning. Accused, Chong Sek Lau.
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  • 1536 12 OUTLOOK OF COMPANY PARTICULARLY BRIGHT HITHERTO the tin producing companies dealt with in this series of articles have been dredging enterprises, and dredging, as has been said, is the simplest and cheapest form of operation. Nearly akin in the same respect may be placed sluicing and.
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  • 1592 12 Recovery In Rubber Checked I I j POSITION ANALYSED I London, Nov. 12. The past week has provided nothing of outstanding interest in the Rubber mar- kets. There have been no developments of sufficient importance or significance to move the markets one way or the other. In
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  • 113 12 Latest Quotations I I Thursday Wednesday I Paris 74 59 64 74% New York 4.93% 4.92% Montreal 4.97% 4.97% Brussels 29.16 29.12% Geneva 15.23 15.15% Amsterdam 7.31 7.25 Milan 60% 60% Berlin 12.26 12.23 Prague 119% 119 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Vienna
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    • 148 12 TO LACTfXJEN 129/135 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. Please send me a copy of T HE LACTOGEN BABY BOOK.” THE j enclose 10 cents in unused postage stamps to cover postage. LACTOGEN jl NAME BABY 11 ADDRESS z/ << LACTOGEN” under hygienic TIL I control from the moment > H. IB taken
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  • 205 13 .Reuter. MONETARY SITUATION Beyond Solution By Normal Rules EMERGENCY MEASURES TO BE TAKEN Gold Embargo And Currency Restriction London Nov. 21. The raising of the French bank rate to five per cent, closely precedes the Bank of France returns showing a gold loss of 933,000,000
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  • 210 13 Rugby Radio Service. Miners To Approach Premier London, Nov. 21. A statement issued by the Mineworkers’ Federation Executive Committee states that by a majority of 93% they have been authorised by the miners’ ballot to press the demand for an increase of wages to the extent, if
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  • 520 13 resist sanctions.Reuter Reuter Wireless. Abyssinians* Allies EFFECTIVELY CHECK ITALIAN ADVANCE London, Nov. 21. Reuter s special representative with the northern armies state the Abyssinians’ three allies, the weather, the mountains and the insects are effectually conspiring to slow up the Italian operations which aim at liquidating
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  • 56 13 Rugby Radio Service. It is officially announced that Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary for Air and Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, have been raised to the peerage as viscounts. No by-elections are necessary as both had retired from the House of Commons and did not
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  • 151 13 they were nearing completion Rugby Radio Service. Government’s Great Contribution CAMPAIGN AGAINST OVERCROWDING London, Nov. 21. Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister of Health, in a speech at the Transport Congress on improvement in social conditions said Great Britain had made a great contribution towards meeting the housing
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  • 123 13 ,Reuter. Aeroplane Expansion Programme EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED London, Nov. 21 A considerable increase in aeroplane expansion programme is already announced and is being considered. An early announcement is expected and it is believed that an additional 200 to 250 first line aeroplanes are contemplated, bringing Home
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  • 115 13 interested public service.Rugby Radio j Service. Warm Tributes Paid In Home Press London, NoV- 21. Warm tributes are paid in the Press to Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Jellicoe who, as announced yesterday, died suddenly after a brief illness. Lord Jellicoe contracted a chill after attending th e
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  • 380 13 Reuter. Definite Step Taken END OF PERIOD OF POLITICAL TUTELAGE Nanking, Nov. 21. A definite step towards the establishment of a constitutional regime in I China was taken by *the Kuomintang Congress which decided that the National People’s Congress must be convened not 1 later than
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  • 92 13 .Rugby Radio Service. Further Rains In England Yesterday Lonodn, Nov. 21. Further rains fell bate yesterday in most parts of the country particularly in the South and West. The rains were less general this morning and the immediate outlook is more promising but another intense depression is
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  • 68 13 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 19. After lasting nearly two years the church I dispute in Saxony has been settled appai rently to everybody’s satisfaction. Hitler’s church minister Kerr! has established an administrative committee of five of whom only two are German Christians, and all dissident pastor
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    • 409 13 trial of Kalzana in i a rase of \eurose», fIRKgSM I have been surprise Z ed at the great value I c jr I I® of Kalzana in tonM ,n 5 the nervous j V' x 'nS system" i\W B.A, LR.GP* X i ur.cs. Irritability Very often that irritable feeling
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  • 607 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by route to Singapore and thenc e by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail fcr Bratislava, *Halle/Leipzig, Amsterdam and *London by route to Alor Star-Amrterdam
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  • 638 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Scheduf* Of Principal Una» nia following la a Hst of vessels arrivtaf MhS sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh, (Laboe-an-Bilik). Sails next day for the same ports. S.S. MAKIAN from Langsa, Idi, SimpangOlim, Tg. Poera
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    • 51 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY broadcast RECORDS. Because its e British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of All*lndia Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits A Long playing one Srul-Striving Scientific Music Tunes to AU Taste. Vitathikulam Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road,
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    • 1620 14 Wireless Programmes n B z* from The Messiah (Handel), t Harold butanta. 9.3 STHE TROUBADOURS. BaßeWe i Williams (Baritone) with orchestra con-: 9.4SLATEST NEWS FROM HOL{ducted by Sir Thomas Beecham: Recit., LAND.” 10.00—THE TROUBADOURS. TODAY i ßehold I Tell you a Mystery. Aria, The 10.30—Newstalk by Mr. L. Aletnno- 10.55
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    • 203 14 i broadcast on the two wavelengths and occaJ sionally Empire programme from London 1 ere re-radiated. HONG KONG Nightly broadcasts are on 355 metres (845 kcs). and the shortwave broadcasts i which are relays of the medium-wave pro grammes are on 30.29 metres. The Hong Kong station is now rarely
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    • 1880 15 pT\ v 1 3 M JS, A t /Jk'>' Iji/. P Mrr t HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE M M HAM BURG. Vewsels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Doe ti n j Penang London Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service T g. MYRMIDON London, Amsterdam Hamburg Nov. 22 Dec. 20 OUTWARDS 1
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    • 177 16 i TKSSn RoojW i Pills I FOR MOTORISTS I i Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills J Are Invaluable. i WHETHER one motors ror business or pleasure, either as a driver or passenger, I^ r Morse s Indian Root Pills will be -s found a valuable accessory. J How often does
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    • 270 16 -—-r i.- ANOTHER GREAT PERFORMANCE FROM H THE RAVISHING IDOL OF EVERY 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 FILMGOER ms .1 L MYRNA LOY THE GIRL YOU LOVED IN "THE THIN MAN" Saw? NOW CO STARRED C aru C n t ,N PARAMOUNTS She was his guardian angel protecting him WITH POPULAR V>
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    • 47 16 MMEWIW OPENS AT THE 2-45 MATINEE ON SUNDAY, 24th THE MIGHTIEST AND THRILLING NEW WILD ANIMAL ADVENTURE BOY SCOUT CHAPTER-PLAY 'YOUNG EAGLES' THE FIRST 6 THRILLING CHAPTERS. m. Wfew e /Al 4ft I wt.4|>ft J 12 AMAZING CHAPTERS PACKED TO THE HILT WITH THRILLS, ACTION WILD ANIMALS.
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    • 95 16 FlwmW*- l *»V 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING OF THE MAGNIFICENT RECORD-BREAKING TAMIL TALKIE Pavalakodi with MISS SUBLAKSHMI MISS PARVATHI AND OTHERS 50 MELODIOUS SONGS SPECIALLY COMPOSED BY PAPANASAM SIVAN! WONDERFUL DANCES BY MISS SANTA DEVI i SPECTACULAR GORGEOUS SETTINGS SENSATIONAL THRILLING ACTION I Prices: 20 cfs., 40 c'P.,
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  • 289 17 YOUNG SOCIETY BEAUTY COLLAPSES Fashionable Houses Raided By Police PARTIES AT BIG HOTEL I ashionable circles in Brussels have been thunde ns truck by sudden police xii. < stigations into the mysterious death of a beautiful young baroness and the arrest of a prominent society hostess. Baroness Elizabeth
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  • 963 17 K.C.'s Reference To Plaintiff "AN UNSCRUPULOUS PERSON There are no means, except the most stringent, of preventing the activities of thia most dangerous and unscrupulous person. Those proceedings will be taken immediately.’’ In these terms, Sir Patrick Hastings K.C., in the King’s Bench Division referred to the
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  • 490 17 i Value Of Melbourne Meeting Bournemouth, Nov. 10 Delegates from the United Kingdom to the annual conference of the British Medical Association at Melbourne arrived in England during the week-end. The party included representatives of all branches of medicine and surgery, and at their head was the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 117 17 Beauty Cream that Removes Hair SWEET SCENTED SAfEJjPEEDf I Mrwbl B jhtfSgf SOFTANDWHITE I #ll WITHOUT A TRACE I OF UGLY HAIR/ The latest discovery of science. A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and which can safely be used on the most sensitive skm—even on the
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    • 14 17 When SHOPPING Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR Famous For GENTS DRESSING GOWNS Shirts Pyjama Suits.
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    • 277 17 I Enter Sol ignu mExit the White Ant 5 I T’HE ravages of the "J -J White Ant are so B W: familiar to Builders and J Househo’ders that they "b Jt will appreciate a preserva- B B i five keeps timber B B B J. /7/safe from attack for
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  • 1273 18 PAGEANT OF TOWN AND COUNTRY A RETURN TO TRADITION 21 foreigner watching the Lord Mayor s Show on Nov. 9, and seeing the City’s Cine! Magistiate vscorteU tmough the streets oy soluiers, p gs, cows, and toxhounus wou.d have suspected Sir Percy Vincent of an originality
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  • 385 18 'Alleged Frauds In Seven Counties i MARKETING SOCIETY SUBSCRIPTIONS A Hertfordshire magistrate. H. R. Lovell, of King Street, Cambridge, was sentenced at Cambridge on Nov. 9 to four I months’ imprisonment in the second divi- sion on a charge of obtaining ss. by false pretences from
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  • 761 18 i Minister's PledgeAnd Warning "WE MUST BE ABLE TO DEFEND OURSELVES" Sir Samuel Hoare, the Foreign Secretary, 5 defined Britain's foreign policy when he r spoke at the Lord Mayor’s banquet at Guildhall on Nov. 9. j The British people,” he said, "are dei termined to
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    • 35 18 sbßWOßflilllflMLN 4 1 KD IA MONDES I if I 31flllllB I 7P5 'M3 Tans. w aw k a jsjji, a a am A/ways Something New EASTERN BAZAAR. 8. BISHOP ST. ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE BEST.
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    • 356 18 \i 1 S I Beware Of IS g |H H pl J .W W, I J 1 >“”Y S PER JO tin jKp! 1 wo o/o j PENNSYLVANIA AT ITS FINEST GUARANTEE 1 Veedol is guaranteed by the TIDE WATER OIL COMPANY, to be a f 100% pure Pennsylvania Motor
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  • 2295 19 Trade, Finance Reconstruction In China RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS AND FUTURE PLANS NANYANG TRADE POSSIBILITIES The Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies recently appointed a Commission for Advancing Trade Relations with China, whose task it is to investigate the possibilities of improving commercial relations 'With China. With able and energetic men working simultaneously
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    • 168 19 BULLFINCH BUTTER j I I z- for PURITY I < Z; The Butter for Everybody < 4 1 J SOLE AGENTS: > Z Henry AVatisK Co., Ltd., >: PENANG Z; SINGAPORE. IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. Z; VwW-W-VWWJW/'WJWWWZAWbV.’MWWZWZ j ENG AUN TONG j j THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL g I f 378
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  • 100 20 Penang v. Selangor Penang will meet Selangor on the Esplanade, on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. in a Malaya Cup match. The following will represent Penang CHEONG FOONG CHIN K. A. G. HAGUE A. R. JONES C. N. REED A. H. WEST C. M. J. KIRKE LIM KENG
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  • 52 20 I Scratchings For Tomorrow (.From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 22. The following are the scratchings for Saturday Race 1 Smeartown. Race 2 Nil. Race 3 Nil. Race 4 Ormolu. Race 5: Majesty Man. Fifty-Three and Flavello. Race 6 Applewood and Shrewd Fox. Race 7 Great Houdini Race
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  • 127 20 The following are the latest quotations for today TINS Buyers Sellers Ampats 63 69c Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.90 Batu Selangors 1.00 Hitam 50 52 Hong Fatts 77»0c Jelapangs 13 9 14 3 Jelebus lOO K. Lan juts 20 3 21 0 Katus 20 0 20 9 Kramats
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  • 142 20 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 London Bank 2|4 4 m'st Private 3 m[st credit 2 4|j 3 Documentary 2 4 On New York Demand 57% India T.T. 154% France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 36 dis. Shanghai T.T. 46% dis. Bar Silver 29 A BATE OF EXCHANGE FOB MONET ORDERS ON
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  • 391 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are th e latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY CcCs Shar. f ast today > Y esterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 6 3 69c 6 3 69c Ayer Weng 1.85 1.92% 1.85 1.92% B. Selangor 1.01 1.03 c
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  • 47 20 Loan was 105 7 16, Gold 14L5d.Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 21. Sterling on New York was 4.92 5 16, Paris 74 3,4. Stock Markets were quiet with a tendency to ease. British Funds were quietly held. War Loan was 105 7 16, Gold 14L5d.Rugby
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  • 116 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY Ix>ndon(Spot) £224.5.0 £224.15.0 London(3 months) £212.10.0 £212.10.0 Singapore $109.00 $108.75 Business Done Penang $109.75 Ready $108.75 Business Done 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried' $5.50 $5.55 BLACK PEPPER $12.00 $12.00 RUBBER Lc don 6i 3 fl d 6%d New York 12%c(G) 13c(G) Singapore—Spot 2
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  • 407 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I TIN Ayer Weng 1.87% 1-92% 1.87% 1.92% B. Selangor 1.01 1.03 1.01 1.03 c Hong Fatt 77% 82 %c 77% 82% Jelebu 1.02% 1.07% 100 1.05 Klang River 2.05 2.10 c 2.02% 2.10 c Kuchai 75 80 75
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  • 1026 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. NAMES. a T «0 w h RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubber Co. 155 j Alor Gajab Rubber Estate 1 u<) 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3(h 3 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 150 i Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 85 j 90 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 150 1 1 Bassett
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    • 816 20 I |ka<*jl RwO /> Hf ikake it certain A Children’s Educational Policy Effected by a parent age 30 before the child attains the age of 1 year will secure in 14 years an annual payment of £lOO for a period of 5 years, at an annual premium of under £3O.
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    • 59 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 76 N.E. 5 m.m. Noon 81 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAT High Water Low Water 10.22 a.m 4.56 a.m. 10.50 p.m 4.32 p.m. TOMORROW 11.01 a.m 5.31 a.m. 11.21 p.m 5.15 p.m. The cutput of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 10th to
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