Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED ALLY. No. 278. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 224 1 PARLIAMENTARY TOPICS CABINET RESHUFFLE Cap*. Euan Wallace's New Office London, Nov. 28. The swearing in of members of both Houses of Parliament was continued today. The House of Commons debate on the ad- 1 dress in reply to the King’s speech which will begin
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  • 49 1 Rugby Radio Service. Inauguration Early Next Year London, Nov. 28 The first Irish Free State air service to Great Britain will be inaugurated early next year. It will be run by a London company in co-operation with a Free State company betw’een Dublin, Liverpool and Bristol.
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  • 44 1 Rugby Radio Service. Figures For Last Week London, Nov. 28. Road accident figures for Great Britain during last week were 164 killed and 4,203 injured. In the corresponding week of last year the figures were 146 killed and 3,852 injured.
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  • 63 1 Forbidden In Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 28. The Ministry of Education has issued orders forbidding schoolboys trying to pose as lovers either in speech, manner or correspondence. They are also not allowed to take intoxicants or enter places where such are sold. Inspectors from the
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  • 267 1 Rugby Radio Service. Further Developments IN POST OFFICE REORGANISATION London, Nov. 28. B urther developments in the reorganisa- I tion of the Post Office administration, as recommended some years ago by a Committee presided o v.r by the lace Lord Bridgeman, will shortly be begun when the
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  • 80 1 the parties to the dispute.Rugby Radio Service. Discussion With Mines Secretary London, N0v.28 Representatives of both coal owners and miners met Capt. Crookshanks, Secretary for Mines, yesterday to discuss th- position arising out of th- miners’ demand for a national advance of wages. A further meeting with
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Frenzied Italian Buying Ceases Alexandria, Nov. 28 The recent frenzied buying of cotton w’hich w r as partially due to the fear that Egypt might forbid the export as a sanction has now ceased. Exporters estimate that Italy has sufficient supplies to last six months
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  • 83 1 ,.Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Nov. 23. Forty thousand marks of the fine imposed on the Bishop of Meissen has been remitted in conpensation for the time spent by the Bishop under arrest pending trial. The Bishop’s brother, Theodore Legge, has been sentenced to five years’ penal servitude, five
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  • 185 1 together in one place.—Rugby Radio Service Most Magnificent Collection ON SHOW AT BURLINGTON HOUSE 4,000 Exhibits London, November 28. The public gained adm ssion today for the first time to the International Exhibition of Chinese Art at Burlington House Of the 4,000 exhib ts about 800 pieces
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  • 65 1 Reuter Destination Not Stated Shanghai, Nov. 28. Japanese reports state that 700 Chinese troops under the command of Gen. Chang Yen-tien who was named by Mr Yin Jukeng as one of the nine members of the new regime’s Supreme Council but who has not yet
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  • 84 1 .Reuter. Paris, Nov. 28. I The Government obtained a vote of confidence by 345 votes to 225 after a spirited debate in which M. Laval argued in favour of immediate discussion of the budget leaving the question of dealing with Fascist leagues till T uesday. M.
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  • 154 1 of w’hich is prohibited Rugby Radio Service. London, November 28. It io reported from Geneva that the Chairman of the Committee of Eighteen, the Portuguese delegate to the League of Nations, Senhor Vasconcellos, will in all probab lity each a decision tomorrow as to the new date
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  • 50 1 >. Rugby Radio Service London, November 28. The Secretary for Mines Captain Crookshank, held a resumed meeting with tho coal owners’ representatives today in connection with the mineworkers’ claim for increased wages. I He may see the ownerg again tomorrow and is arranging also to meet the miners’
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  • 142 1 LReuter. Possible Effect On Government's Plan FOR STRENGTHENING BRITAIN'S DEFENCES Questions In Political Circles London, Nov. 28. With the advent of the naval conference in London questions are being raised in political circles with regard to the possible effect on the government’s plans for strengthening Great Britain’s
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  • 81 1 pilot Capt. Pethybridge.Rugby Radio Service. London, November 28. James Melrose, the Australian airman, who left Croydon on Nov. 2 on an attempt to establish a record for the solo flight to Australia arrived at Darwin today. Melrose had made excellent progress and had reached Singapore when he
    pilot Capt. Pethybridge.Rugby Radio Service.  -  81 words
  • 70 1 725 feet long with 82 feet beam.Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 28. The Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, today performed ths naming ceremony at the launch by M<ssrs. Harland and Wolff at Belfast of the 25,000 tons motor passenger vessel, Athlone Castle,” designed for us; on the
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  • 46 1 PENANG P. W. JUBILEE FUND Amount previously acknowledged $150,775-15 New Donations: Club Members per Messrs. Evatt Co. 12-00 Eng Choon Hoay Koan 500 Nebong Tebal, P.W., Silver Jubilee Celebration A/c. Balance unexpended 5-63 Proceeds of collection at Isako’s Circus on 16/10/35 13-10 Total to date $150,810-88
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  • 482 1 18/C Increase IN NINE MONTHS OF 1935 According’ to the November issue of the Bulletin of the International Th» Research and Development Council, issued by the Hague Statistical Office, the World’s apparent consumption of tin increased by over 18 per cent to 104,443 tons in the first
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  • 2499 3 Queen's Chritmas Shopping Royal Interest In Y. W. C. A. Needlecraft In The Villages Woman's Life Among Cannibals. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 9 Royal Purchases j THE Queen recently spent an after- j noon shopping for Christmas. The Duchess of York was with
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  • 207 4 MURDER SUICIDE VERDICT Wife Killed By Lover Murder and suicide was the verdict returned at the Gillingham, Kent, inquest on November 16, on Matthew Briggs, 37, of Mill-road, Gillingham and Mrs. Doris May Cliannon, 32, of Cornwallis-avenue, Gillingham, whose bodies were found at Mrs. Channon’s home. The dead woman was
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  • 622 4 Fanatical Devotees Of An Indian Goddess KALI PUJA Indian sacrifices to a goddess in her role as Drinker of Blood’’ are described in Great Britain and the East.” The article, headed Kali Puja,” says: 1 Out of the world’s oldest wisdom has emerged Kali. Today
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  • 170 4 N.W. FRONTIER OUTRAGE Peshawar, Nov. 16. Sir Abdur Rahim. President of the Indian Central Legislative Assembly, who is at present visiting the North-West Frontier, was fired on three time* near Peshawar while returning from Kohat. Sir Abdur himself was unhurt but the bullets pierced the
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  • 138 4 Girl Among 30 Accused Calcutta, Nov. 17. A widespread plot to "wage war against the King” was alleged when a sensational trial of 30 Bengalis, including a girl, began here on Nov. 16. 1 The trial is a sequel to a police raid on a house where
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  • 221 4 An Appeal To The Viceroy Bombay, Nov. 18. The question of the admission of Indians as guests in European clubs has again been raised by Sir Chimanlal Setalvad, who in an open letter to the Viceroy, published in the Times of India,” calls attention to the
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  • 529 4 Death A Great Loss To I British Government "LANDS OF THE THUNDERBOLT" I I The death took place on Nov. 18 at Lhasa, after a short illness, o£ Mr. Frede- i ick Williamson, I. C. S., Political Officer in Sikkim and Bhutan, at the age of 44.
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  • 1629 5 HOW SHE SUPPORTS THE SINGAPORE BASE IMPERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES NOT BEING SHIRKED ii 4, I Singapore, Nov. 27. a the eek y '“ncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club it the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden today, Mr. R. E. Lockwood, who has been for some years a
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  • 226 5 Tourist Wants To SeU it Batavia, Nov. 23. Historical monuments La Java have suffered ccnsid. rably in the last few year; in the hands of tourists. Many valuable pieces of art and statues have been carried away unnoticed as souvenirs." A stricter watch is kept now
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  • 566 5 To Be Held In December IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND At a Committee meeting of the Chinese Community held at the Chinese Town Hall yesterday evening, it W’as decided to hold the annual Chinese Fair and Bazaar in aid of Poppy Day Fund at the
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  • 140 6 All" Night Crowds Cheer Election Victories MR HERBERT MORRISON, who scored a great victory’ for Labour at South Hackney’, being held up by’ enthusiastic crowds on hi s arrival in the constituency. The victor (ringed with his police escort» got out of his car and
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  • 934 7 Planter's Claim JUDGMENT AGAINST COMPANY Singapore, Nov. 27. Judgment in favour of the plaintiff, Mr St. Aiban Smith, in his suit against the Seletar Plantations Ltd., for specific performance of an agreement dated May 11, 1934, was granted in the Supreme Court today by the
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  • 257 7 Textile Quotas Enactment Case Singapore, Nov. 26. The manuger and cleiK of a weh-Knowu Chinese p.ecegoods shop in Hign Street, trading under the name of C» 4 op Choong Fatt, appeared in the dock at tne Singapore Assize court, today, oeioie Mi. justice! Gordon Smith and
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  • 229 7 Six Months Gaol And 11 Police Supervision Singapore, Nov. 27. 1 An a'ert Corporal attached to the Ro- 1 chore Police Station was responsible for the arrest of a habitual pickpocket on Nov. I 21. He was in mufti and was keeping a special lookout for shoplifters and
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  • 743 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Captain G. H. Irwin, retired Deputy Municipal Engineer, Penang, has moved i from Woodland Corner, Roundwood Park i Harpenden. to Chestnut Cottage, Jamieson Read. Harper.den, Herts. I I I Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams of Seremtan have issued invitations to the marriage of Mr. Edward Bomphrey to
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  • 438 8 SELECTIONS FOR TODAY I CARD OF 9 EVENTS Below will be found the acceptances, together with selections, for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting opening at Kuala Lumpur today RACE 1 Ponies Class 3 Division 35 Furlungs. 2.30 p.m. DEL. CC-LIUS
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  • 335 8 St. Andrews v. The Rest The following matches have been arranged for the Annual Golf Match between St. Andrews v the Rest on Sunday, December 1: St. Andrews' players are mentioned first. FIRST TEE 1 R. Craik and G. Halliday v Kent and Kimpster, 8.30 a.m. 2
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  • 266 8 Asiatic Rugger Trial C.R.C.’s SIX POINTS WIN The Chinese Recreation Club defeated the the Riff-Raffs yesterday at rugger on the Victoria Green by six points (two tries) to nil. The match was a trial for the coming All Blues” Cup Competition on December 7 between the Penang Asiatics
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  • 194 8 O.M.A. Tournament Concluded (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Nov. 28. The Old Michaelians’ Association Badminton Party Doubles Inter-team tournament was brought to a successful finish at .the M.V.I. Drill Hall which has lent them for the cccas cn through the kind permission of the Adjutant, Perak Battalion, Ipoh.
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  • 195 8 K.E. VII Beat P.W.D. Union (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November, 28. The King Edward VII School defeated the P. W. D. Union by three clear goals at hockey today. Ths Schoolboys were the faster side but their forwards showed poor finishing. There was no scoring in the
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  • 579 8 BOXING AT IPOH Young Siki Again Outpointed NEXT WEEK'S STAR BOUT (BY SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, November 28. Rough Diamond the Penang lightweight, scored a wel’ deserved point’s v ctory over i Nicky Sulivan, the Singapore veteran boxer, in the star bout of tonight’s pro-1 motion at
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  • 59 8 Almost Certain Of Place In Indian Team TO MEET AUSTRALIANS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore Nov. 29. Advice was received from Bombay this morning by air mail that Lail Singh scored a great century for the Hindus in a quadrangular tournament and is now almost certain of a
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  • 78 8 Sequence Of Victories Checked (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 29. After a string of 13 consecutive victories the Indian Association had their colours lowered for the first time this season at nockey by the S.C.C. yesterday, the club winning by one goal to nil. The Cricket
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    1965 9 J. CHILDS' LAST RIDE AS ROYAL JOCKEY SIR CALIDORE WINS DERBY CUP JUMPING SEASON PROSPECTS From our Own Correspondent.) London, November 19. THE KING’S JOCKEY Joe Childs rode for the last time as the Royal jockey at Derby on November 13. a strange coincidence his mount, Kid-
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  • 707 9 'CAN’T BE TOO SOON* HARVEY SAYS The "rubber” match between Jack Petersen, British heavy-weight boxing champion, and Len Harveyfrom whom he regained the title at their second meeting—is now a definite fixture. The British Boxing Board of Control has issued a declaration giving
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  • 158 9 First Round Draw READING TO MEET CORINTHIANS The following is the draw for the firflt round of the Football Association Cup to bo played tomorrow. Coventry v Scunthorpe Oldham v Ferry Hill A. York v Burton T. Stalybridge Celtic v T <<-lls IT. Kidderminster v Bishop Auckland
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  • 166 9 League Fixtures For Tomorrow The following are th? matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues. FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v Stock C Bolton W v Birmingham Brentford v Leeds IT Derby C v West Brom A Everton v Sunderland Huddersfield T v
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  • 71 9 Fixtures For Tomorrow The following are the principal rugby fixtures for tomorrow: Ulster v New Zealand (at Belfast) Cumberland v Durham (at Workington). Cambridge IJ. v O. M. T. Gloucester v Oxforel U Guy’s Hospital v The Army Halifax v Birkenhead Park Le icester v Bristol Northampton v
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  • 892 10 In trying to justify their attack on Abyssinia, with a view to conquest, the Italian Press as well as leading Italian statesmen, Mussolini included, have vigorously rebuked Great Britain in that she was condemning a policy which she herself pursued in the past. Italy, in fact,
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  • 1163 10  -  BY HARTLEY WITHERS Racent political developm i.its will i have their economic effects, in tins artMcle Mr. VV iTht rs tract s the influence» which will affect the rate of interest. This Important giilite to the state of finance and industry is abon j
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  • 76 10 Further Postponement Granted The case was mentioned yesterday in the police court in which Ng Huck Jeng was charged with residing in the Colony, namely at No. 18, Keng Kwee Street, on November 6 after having been banished from Kedah. Detectice Inspector B. Lewis said that accused
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  • 75 10 BURGLARY AT JAHAUDI ROAD 52.000 Worth Of Jewellery Reported Missing T’:e Government quarters at Jahaudi Road was believed to be the scene of a burglary, when a report was made at the Magazine Po'ice Station to the effect that $2,000 worth of jcwelP "y was discovered missing yesterday from house
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  • 158 10 Interment At Western Rood Cemetery The funeral of the late Mrs. A. Barltrop j who passed away at the Maternity Hospita on Wednesday evening, took place yesterday eveniiig for interment at Western Road Cemetery. The Rev. E. T. Loader, Acting Chaplaii of the St. George’s
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  • 29 10 Reuter Wireless. Honolulu, Nov. 28. Activity of the volcano Maun do is u: abated and tlr inhabitants are terror-strut but no loss of life is reported hitherto
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  • 363 11 Four Chinese Injured SHOP-KEEPER RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS t (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Nov. 28. j A sensation was caused in the main' market in New Town today when two shop-keepers and their coolies were engaged in an affray which resulted; in four being injured, one
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  • 122 11 Owners Fined In Ipoh Court (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Nov. 28. Over half a dozen summons were served on Sikh cattle owners who allowed their herds to stray in the town, Menglembu and Lahat today, and fines varying from $1 to $9 were imposed by the
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  • 12 11 .Reuter. Chinese headquarters emphatically deny .he reported revolt at Tsangchow.Reuter.
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  • 163 11 Sequel To Finding Of Highly Decomposed Body ANOTHER MALAY STILL MISSING With the receipt of the medical report, a different aspect has been thrown on the finding of the highly decomposed body of one pf two Malay fishermen, who w’ere reported m ssing on Sunday. It will be
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  • 194 11 Chinese Biscuit Maker Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 28. A Chinese, Leong Kok, was today produced before the Taiping Magistrate charged with being in possession of 140 lbs of "gula Kachang,” duty of which had not been paid. The case was a result of a
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  • 177 11 Proved To Have Been Melrose’s Singapore, Nov. 28. A complete check by the R.A.F. yesterday of the position where a plane was reported to have been seen in the jungle in villagers indicates that the machine was C J Melrose's Percival Gull, -which was stranded on the
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  • 165 11 Chief Justice's Severe Comments ON CONDUCT OF FORMER SINGAPORE J.P. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 29. Hobbling into court with his right arm in a sling and a Malacca cane walking stick as a support, S. Muthucumaru, a building contractor and a former Justice of
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  • 167 11 Three Sampan Coolies Fined Three sampan coolies, Lim Kok, Lim Ah Kee and Lim Leong San, were charged in the Police Court this morning with gambling in public by playing chikki” at the Church Street Ghaut yesterday evening. Inspector Frew prosecuted. The first accused pleaded guilty, but the
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  • 94 11 Case Against Siamese Transferred To District Court A Siamese, Nai Kum Loon, was again produced before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham in the Police Court on the charge of doing a rash and negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide by causing the death of a Tamil
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  • 296 11 Success In Athletics I EXHIBITION OF HANDWORK j "I have not so far found much difference between this school and others where I have worked. The boys are very much the same with the same good points and the same failings. In particular there
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  • 154 11 Old Woman Fined $2OO (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Nov. 28. An aged Chinese woman pleaded guilty today in the Police Court before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett to a charge of managing a common gaming house in 46, Anderson Road, and was ordered to pay a
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  • 76 11 Results In Charge Of Being A Vagrant Mariappan, an Indian who appeared in Ihc Poice Court yesterday and told the Magistrate of a dream he had, appeared in Court again tclay charged with being a vagrant. He said he dreamt that unless he gave h ms-elf up
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  • 2411 12 CUTS IN SALARIES RESTORED CHAIRMAN ON REPLANTING EXPERIMENT The third annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the Serdang Central Plantations, Ltd., was held at Bunge House, 71, St. Mary Axe, London,' E.C.3, on Wednesday, November 13, Mi. Harold F. Copeman (chairman of the com-1 pany)
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  • 450 12 DUTCH INDIAN RUBBER LICENSES Advance In Date Of 1936 Control NATIVE QUOTA Case For Increase Canvassed Amsterdam, Nov. 18. A Dutch-Indian Government decree has been issued which provides that rubber stocks which can be exported in the restriction year 1936 and which are chargeable to the increased export licenses in
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    • 259 12 BRITISH SECURITY FOUR ENGINES Every air liner of these great companies employed on the main routes has four engines RIGOROUS FLYING TESTS are applied to every type of air liner of these companies, not only by them but by the Air Ministry as well AFTER EACH FLIGHT every air liner
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  • 137 13 Reuter. New England Coastguards Mobilised Boston, Massachusetts, November 28. I'he sudden appearance of a fleet of c liters laden with bootleg spirits for the 'hnstmas trade and carrying the largest ntraband cargo since repeal of prohibiten has caused mobilisation of the entire sources of th. New England
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  • 67 13 Reuter Wireless. Severe Shock Felt At Ranchi Ranchi, Bihar-Orissa, Nov. 26. <-r< earthquake shock was felt at which lasted twenty seconds. The <k was also felt at Hazaribagh, 45 miles way and was accompanied by a rumbling noise. No damage is reported hitherto. A moderate earthquake shock
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  • 116 13 Reuter. Serious Clash With Ministers TWO DAYS AFTER RETURN Amnesty Question Athens, November 27. Two days after his return to the Ihrone, King George was involved in a serious clash with his Ministers on the question of the amnesty. The King ordered the Premier, General Kondylis,
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  • 124 13 Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Revolt In Brazil Suppressed Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 27. The rebels in Pernambuco fled leaving 100 dead, says a telegram from President Vargas to State Governors, declaring that the revolt has been completely suppressed. SURRENDER EXPECTED London. Nov. 26. The Communist revolt in
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  • 193 13 Reuter. Necessity Of Ultimate Devaluation EVIL DAY BEING MERELY POSTPONED London, Nov. 28. France is merely postponing the evil day by refusing to face the necessity of ultimate devaluation, say City circles, pointing to the persistent weakness of the franc which the control has again
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  • 166 13 .Reuter. Declines Offer Of Hopei Post Nanking, November 28. General Sung Cheh-yuan has declined the post of Pacification Commissioner of Hopei on the ground that he is unequal to the responsibility. On November 26 The Executive Yuan ordered the Hopei authorities to arrest Mr Yin Ju-keng and
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  • 154 13 Ellsworth’s Signals Picked Up Wellington, Novembir 27. The warship, Dunedin”, reports hearing signals from Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth’s, aeroplane. I The signals were very weak and unreadable but the call sign. Khnir, was heard several times. The plane appeared to be giving its position in figures. A continuous watch
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  • 84 13 .Reuter. Abolition Motion Tabled By Mr. De Valera Dublin, November 27. Mr. de Valera has finally decided to abolish the Senate and has tabled a motion which will come up in the Dail on December 5 for the re-introduction of the Bill abolishing the Upper House which
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  • 105 13 held 46 seats and Labour 24.Reuter V/ireless. Wellington, Nov. 26. The General Election is being held tomorrow and all 76 European seats in the House of Representatives are being contested. Four Maori members including Sir Apirama Ngata, ex-minister for Native Affairs, were elected today. The Government Coalition,
    held 46 seats and Labour 24.Reuter V/ireless.  -  105 words
  • 24 13 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov'. 23. Brigadier General Sir Alexander Hore Ruthven, V.C., Governor-General designate for Australia, has been created a Baron.
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  • 44 13 Gold was 140 11D.—Rugby Radio Service. i London, Nov. 28 Sterling on New York was 4.93-7 8 and Faris 75-1 16. Stock markets were idle. British Government stocks were maintained with War Loan at 105-7 8. Gold was 140T1D.—Rugby Radio Service. i
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    • 327 13 j; Hili': Ht Trade enquiries t» E. S. BEST, P.O. Box 291, Bombay. YEAST-VITE’ Are OUR SYMPTOMS HERE? Sufferers from t 6/C 1 INDIGESTION Those who Cant should try Y eart -Vita Wl UIII t K b c "2 ,w un INSTANTLY. In a few will find a source of
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    • 322 13 fIT’S HERE! NEW LOW PRICE ON PEPSODENT I TOOTH PASTE Famous for removing film now’s the time to buy! Good news! News that means practi- I I cally everyone can afford this special film-removing tooth paste. Yes, this new low price on Pepsodent Tooth Paste puts THE NEW LOW PRICE
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  • 640 14 NOTICES The Air Mails despatched from Penang on November 17 per the Imperial Airways were delivered in London on November 26. The Air Mails despatched from Penang on Nov. 20 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on November 26. AIK MAILS A
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  • 714 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of veaeela arrtvtnf md selling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. HELENUS from Liverpool. Sails for Singapore. S.S. HAKOZAKI MARU from Japan via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles. Gibraltar.
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    • 9 14 V/hen Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For DAINTY "UNDIES"
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    • 52 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY RECORDS,. Because its British Make x ßecorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of Ail-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits J A Long playing one f i Soul-Striving Scientific Music Tunes to AU Taste. Vilathikukuu Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130,
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    • 1064 14 Wireless Programmes n n midnight. 7.20 Musical OleographsNo. -4: "Songs of Street Life.”* Echoes of the TODAY street life of old London collected by Harold Scott and presented by John Pudney. Transmission 5 7.50 -"High Spots”—No- 6.* A descrips tive commentary from the roof of the de Two of the
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    • 398 14 programme (music, news, talks and etc.) 10.50 p.m. Close dowm. TANDJONG PRIOK Station YD A, Tandjong Priok Wavelengths 49.69 m. (6,040 kc.) and 29.24 m. (10,260 kc.) Power 10 kilowatt. 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics 6.35 Music 6.50 Time Signal; Music 7.05 a.m. Close down. 10.50 a.m. Morning concert; 12.20 p.m. Lunch
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    • 1658 15 fll 9k -X 1 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE i Si' > HLUB FUNNEL LIMB Hamburg. Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due OUTWARDS Penang London For Part Swettenham, Singapore, Manila. Hongkong, Shanghai, K HECTOR Mars., L’don, R’dam, TTburg Glasgow Nov 30 Dec 27 Dairen, Kobe,
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    • 912 16 MAJESTIC u rjg //JB B E nffi *iii W Byy HO v _7*iiv 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 K 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-3o| packed at all shows since MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 #lll A Wf IXI T OPENING JOE E. BROWN’S FUNNIEST PICTURE! M A I 1 I I ST VllHlll/U EK T*|K
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  • 1868 17 GOVERNMENT'S NEW MANDATE AMPLE AS COULD BE DESIRED Mcral Of The Elections A majority of over 240 for a Government hat has already been in power for four rears is without precedent in our electoral story. It is good enough for all purposes, ven for a National
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  • 194 17 Fears Of Permanent Loss Of Trade Bombay, November 18. With the publication in the Official Gazette of an Extraordinary Ordinance, the Government of India notified the application of Sanctions against Italy. Bombay business firms trading with Italy have received advices frem their Italian agents of counter measures
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  • 193 17 Whitburn, November 16. The record of a Sunderland ex-Service-man, Mr. John Elrick, who claimed to be the only one-legged soldier to have served in the British Army during the War, has been equalledby a woman! She is M»s. Bertha Sidaway, of Geoffreystreet, Whitburn, near
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    • 238 17 BET T com P° s^°n of II LACTOGEN is, II X z important respects, very s^m^ar to of y ma erna l milk. 1 THE yP u 1 t I LACTOGEN B BABY book W TO LACTOGEN” 129/135 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I Please send me a copy of THE LACTOGEN
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  • 1072 18 ALLEGED DRUGGING OF PATIENT IN A HOME COUNSEL TELLS OF FOUR ATTEMPTS AT ESCAPE Allegations that a patient had been wrongfully imprisoned in nursing homes and regularly dosed with drugs, which made him like a drunken man.’’ were made in an action at Manchester Assizes
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  • 475 18 Woman's Death At A Clinic ILLEGAL ACT DENIED The trial of Dr. Robert Erskine-Gray (40), police surgeon at Chatham, who is charged with the manslaughter of Mrs. Edith Alice Forgham, of Hambro Road, Streatham, opened on November 18 at Kent Assizes at Maidstone. Dr. Erskine-Gray was alleged
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  • 332 18 STALIN PROMISES COMFORT FOR ALL Moscow, Nov. 18. Stakhanovism,” the new movement to increase production, is sweeping Soviet Russia. It took its name from Alexei Stakhanov, an obscure young miner, who early in September managed to increase his output tenfold by keeping his pneumatic drill in uninterrupted
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  • 196 18 Conversion Of £lO6 Alleged Wilfrid Holden, a City director, Edgwareroad, W., was at Guildhall on November j 16th charged that, having been entrusted with £lO6 to apply for shares, he converted the mon<£ to his own use. Detective Inspector Nicholls, of the City Police, said that on
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  • 1019 19 RESTRICTION FAIL TO STEM STEADY INCREASE BRITISH EMPIRE STILL BEST MARKET Recent figures of Japan's foreign trade seem to belie the expectations expressed pn all side during the summer that the great export boom was com ng to an end. During the first nine months of
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  • 393 19 In China you can buy a little girl for the moderate sum of three guineas, and no one will say nay. Miss Munday shows clearly how most Chinese slavery starts. She pictures a scene in which one of those torrential. T have no room,” he
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  • 994 19 CHINA’S GREAT AGE This, the third volume of the Cresset Historical Series, issued under the general editorship of Professor C.G. Seligman, fully maintains the high standard set by Prince Mirsky's Russia,” and Mr. G.B. Sansom’s Japan,” and definitely establishes the position which its author achieved by
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  • 469 19 Financially Free Of Nanking PEKING TALKS WITH JAPAN'S DELEGATE Shanghai, Nov. 18. North China is about to become a, unit economically and financially, but not entirely politically, independent of the Nanking Government. i This, it is considered in well-informed circles here, will be the outcome of the
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  • 208 19 Robes Of Gold, Red And Blue From the pulpit of a North London church on Nov. 17 a Chinese woman explained for almost an hour to a crowded congregation some of the mysteries of China’s long religious history. The women was Miss Rose Quong, and for
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    • 257 19 The red DEL MONTE shield on the green can is your guarantee of finest flavor and highest quality in canned fruits and vegetables. Sixty years of experience have made them die standards of excellence alj over the world. I' 1 Qu al,tt 1 I CALIFORNIA FOOD I PRODUCTS Agents for
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  • 128 20 Charge Under Merchandise Marks Ordinance Singapore, Nov. 28. Accepting service of a summons issued against Po Lee Co., of Hokkien Street, its j manager. Sit Poh Choon, appeared before j Mr. H.A Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, yesterday to answer a i charge under the Merchandise Marks
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  • 101 20 j So many drowning tragedies have occurred on the Singapore Harbour Board sca-frt>nt that it is now an offence for any person to swim off shore without a permit. This a young Chnese boy named Oh Kwah Chew found to his cost on Monday. He was in
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  • 179 20 Court Finding Against Rubber Company LABOUR CONTROLLER'S DECISION UPHELD Judgment was delivered this morning by Mr. Justice Cussen in the appeal by the Raub Rubber Estates, Limited, against the decision of the Controller of Labour in awarding compensation to the dependents of a Tamil coolie who had
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  • 113 20 New Order Of Play The new order of play in the seven-a-side tournament tomorrow will be as follows: Time Team Plays Team No. No 5.00 p.m. 1 2 5.07 3 4 5.14 5 1 5.21 2 4 5.28 3 5 5.35 Old Crocks, "Scotland” vs "The Rest” 5.45
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  • 227 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92% 1.87& 192%c B. Selangor 99 I.olc 1.00 1.02 Hong Fatt 76 79 77 80 jelebu 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% Klang River 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Lukut 1.23 1.25 1.22% 1.25 Nawng Pet 65 70
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  • 139 20 The following are the latest quotations for today TINS— Buyers Sellers Ampats 6 0 6 6c Ayer Wengs 1.87% 1.92% B. Stlangors 1.00 1.02% I Hong Fatt 76 78%c Hongkongs 15 6 16 3 Jelapangs 13 0 13 6 Johans 27% 30 Kamuntings 13 0 13 6c
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  • 40 20 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 London Bank 2|4 4 mst Private 3 m|st credit 2|4H 3 Documentary 2|4jj On New York Demand 57 India T.T. 154 France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 35% dis. Shanghai T.T. 47 dis. Bar Silver 29
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  • 114 20 HN YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) £221.10.0 £220.5.0 London(3 months) £212.0.0 £211.5.0 Singapore $107.87% $107.75 Business Done Penang $108.12% Business Done 25 tons COPRA.— (Su nd ried) $5.45 $5.50 BLACK PEPPER $11.50 $11.50 RUBBER London 6%d 6%d New York IS/eCIG) holiday Singapore—Spot 21 %c 2 1%c December 22c 22c Jan./Mar.
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  • 366 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are th© latest in MESSRS. KENNEDY CcCs Shar. List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Bayers Sellers TIN Ampat 6 -66 c 6,6,6 c Ayer Weng 1.85 1.92 %c 1.85 1.92%e B. Selangor 1.00 1.02%c 1.00 1.02%c Cenderiang 11 116 11;-
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  • 206 20 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday I Paris 74 57 64 75. New York 4.93 4.93 Montreal 4.98% 4.98% Brussels 29.17% 29.21 Geneva 15.26 15.29 Amsterdam 7.28% 7.29% Milan No Quotation No Quotation Berlin 12.27 12.27% Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25%
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  • 977 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. names. ec 6 j RUBBER (Dollar) i I Allenby Rubbar Co. 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate in Amalgamated Malay Eautea 2J W s .•> Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Pana* Rubber Estate* 7. 150 j i Bauett Rubber Co. S7vi Batu Untang Rubber Co. 10/ i
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    • 241 20 Special 1 (r\ ROLLED>\ Ayrshire) BACON is ARRIVING ON DEC. sth OUR PREVIOUS SHIPMENT MET WITH TREMENDOUS SUCC E S S AND WAS GREATLY APPRECIATED. I I I NOTE THE DATE and BOOK YOUR ORDERS PRITCHARD'S COLD STORAGE DEPT. BATU SELANGOR TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.l
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    • 37 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 76 S. 12 m.m. Noon 82 S. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.15 a.m 9.06 a.m. 2.52 p.m 9.02 p.m. TOMORROW 2.46 a.m 9.41a.m. 3.30 p.m 9.35 p.m.
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