Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 September 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 220. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1060 1 An Invader Might Avoid Singapore MIMIC BATTLE NEAR KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 20. BECAUSE of the growing strength of Singapore fortifications, the importance of the F.M.S. Volunteer Forces has greatly increased, for they are now relied on to defend Malaya against
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  • 179 1 —Reuter. ETHIOPIA MAY APPEAL TO HAGUE COURT Geneva, Sept. 20. An eleventh-hour hitch over Abyssinia’s demand for representation is likely to prevent the opening of the J.eague Assembley at 10.30 tomorrow morning. The difficulty has arisen (•wing to the disinclination of members to take the responsibility
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  • 103 1 British Radio. Great Reception At Aberdeen London, Sept. 19. The train with a special saloon in which The King travelled north last night reached Ballater Station at 8.30 this morning. A guard of honour was mounted by the Ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders. A large crowd had gathered
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  • 70 1 The following aliens have been granted certificates of naturalization by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914, and their Oaths of Allegiance have been registered in the Colonial Secretary’s Office during the month of August, 1936:—Mr. Lee
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  • 168 1 "Keep On Learning." Says Judge In the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, Mr. Lim Gim Hoe was admitted to practise as an advocate and solicitor of these courts by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith. Mr. 8.. E- Ross, in making the application, submitted that all -the applicant’s papers
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  • 285 1 reached England entirely destitute. —British Radio. Efforts To Save The Women And Children Toledo, Sept. 20. Columns of smoke, issuing from the ruins of the Alcazar now enshroud'Toledo, following the instructions of the Government commander to attack the fortress with petrol. Firemen drenched the occupied parts
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  • 111 1 30,000 lb. Of Rubber Destroyed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. I Thirty thousand pounds of rubber were destroyed by fire and a further thirty thousand pounds damaged by water when a smokehouse on Seventh Mile Estate, Old Damansara Road, Kutala Lumpur, was burned down early
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  • 408 1 Reuter, Washington, Sept. 19. .A sensation lias been caused by a slashing at’ack from the White House on a “certain notorious newspaper owner” in connection with the presidential campaign. No name is mentii med. The statement says that the White House has learned that
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  • 156 1 —Reuter. GOVERNMENT ADVANCE AT TOLEDO Madrid, Sept 21. After a day of bitter fighting, Government troops made further advances in the ruins of the Alcazar, while an insurgent column fighting desperately to reach the defenders is still reported nearly fourteen miles from Toledo. The peak of the attack
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  • 109 1 FINAL DIVIDEND OF 71 PER CENT. (brom Our Own Correspondent) j Singapore, Sept. 21. The Singapore Cold Storage Co, report states that net profit for the year ended June was $302,402 compared with $245,646 in the preceding year. The amount brought forward was $78,435. The interim dividend
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  • 54 1 According to the Utt' vt official information no further hot. s of the men who were entombed, at the Cheruk Tokun Dam, near Bit k t Mertajam, on Fr dag, have been recovered, but it is hop**d that the bottom of the trench, will ba
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  • 333 2 NO REPRISALS ON NATIVES PLANNED Sir Ofori Atta, Paramount Chief of the Akim Abuakwa, and ore of the most prominent figures of the Gold Coast, has cabled to London stating that two “official” letters, alleged to have been written by him, are “flagrant forgeries.” In July Mr. Ormsby-Gore,
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  • 25 2 THE ZOO’S LATEST arrival.—nda, the baby daughter of the Tibetan yaks, being nursed by Miss Beryl Higgins, in the Pets’ Corner.
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  • 202 2 GENERAL’S REPORT ON PARIS PACT Rome And Berlin Not Displeased In Loth Rome and Berlin the new FrancoPolish agreement is officially without d spleasure. It is hoped that it may lead to better relations between France and Germany Rome, Sept. 8. General Rydz-Smigly the Polish Generalissimo, and the
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  • 350 2 LIST HEADED BY MORGAN AND ROCKEFELLERS New York, Sept. 11. By revealing the names of Governor Landon’s allies in his fight for the Presidency of the United States, the Democrats have dealt what may prove to be their mest telling biow. The Senate Committee on Campaign
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  • 458 2 Forbidden To Leave For Paris STH HELD UP UNDER SPAIN EMBARGO London, Sept. 10. Board of Trade officials prevented an aeroplane from leaving Croydon yesterday for Paris because it was suspected that the machine might be delivered eventually to the Spanish Government. The ’plane, a
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  • 105 2 Members and friends of the Methodist Episcopal Church entertained Mr. Paranjothy, honorary treasurer and local preacher of the church, and Mrs. Paranjothy and to a farewell tea-party on Friday at the A.C.S. Padang, Dato Kramat. After tea a song was sung followed by the
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  • 131 2 Visit To Malayan Tin Dredging (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 19. Members of the Engineering Association of Malaya held their half yearly general meeting this afternoon at the Malayan Tin Dredging Company premises at Batu Gajah. They visited the mine in the morning and were received by
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  • 68 2 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 19. The marriage took place this morning at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Ipoh, of Mr. Teh Boon Thue, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Chung Soon Sung, and Miss LeOw f Kim Thye, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leow Yin
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  • 27 2 The Governor has appointed Mr. W. MacQuarrie, Chief Court Inspector, Singapore, and formerly of Penang, to be a Coroner for the Settlement c* Singapore
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  • 485 2 Non-Intervention In Spain Supported EXTREMISTS BEHIND NEW WAVE OF STRIKES Paris, Sept. 10. I The Communirt wing of the French Popular Front, which is clamouring fcr tiie ban on arms for the Spanish Government to be lifted and is suspected of seeking to bring pre
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  • 66 2 pie Society known as “Su Ti Tong alias lu” Kongsi”, Penang, a society registered under the So-ieties Ordinance, on August jl9, 1891, has been permitted by the Registrar of Societies to change its name to <Har YanS S t Teik Tong Yeoh Kongsi”. I he society known as
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    • 446 2 "TEETH ALMOST PERFECT.. says Dentist oh H ./W 1 W flffiru W fl flfl jy r "Recently my dentist pronounced wy teeth almost perfect, writes Miss B. Skidmore. “He was curious to know to what I attributed their wonderful whiteness and extremely good condition. I have been a regular user
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  • 1433 3 “FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE EXTENDED TO MANCHUKUO” Southward Expansion May Conflict With British Interests SOME months ago the British Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, declared that Britain’s eastern frontier was the Rhine—a view which was very warmly criticized at the time by some of his own countrymen,
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  • 21 3 LADY THOMAS crowning Miss Dorothy Shaw, of Didcot. Queen of the Great Western Railway Floral Fete at Oxford.
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  • 477 3 From All Quarters Schoolchildren in Harrow, Wealdstone and Stanmore were warned by their teachers yesterday, following visits by the police, concerning the disappearance of a bag containing 31b of gunpowder. The bag was taken from a shed at Wealdstone, and children are believed to be responsible.
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  • 248 3 “Sclioale” That Was Founded In 1636 THEATRE BUILT TO HOLD 65,000 Cambridge (Massachusetts). In the year 1636, shortly before the Civil War broke out in England, the burghers of Newtown, as Cambridge was originally known, ordered a sum of £4OO to be set aside to found a
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    • 303 3 IN PENANG is! 'V R. M. S. “Queen Mary TABLE STATIONERY (REGISTERED DESIGN OF THE ABOVE LINER) BY SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM THE CUN ARD WfilTE STAR LTD., WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE A SMALL SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL TABLE STATIONERY THEgVERY FINEST OF THE LACE PAPER MAKER’S ART, SPECIALLY MADE FOR
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  • 1364 4 MOURNERS WREATHS FILL 40 CARS City Stares At Amazing Pilgrimage I .on don, Sept. 11. MKSSLXHNO FRANCESCO ANTONIO MONTECOLOMBO, who died of wounds received at andsworth Greyhound Stadium, lies buried beneath worth of flowers that cover 30 square yards of St.
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  • 38 4 ALL READY FOR CANNING. Fruit and vegetable canning is on*of the fastest-growing industries in Britain. Here is a girl worker at a Faversham (Kent) factory, with freshly gathered plums all ready for the tins.
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  • 258 4 Fring (Norfolk», Sept. 11. Norfolk’s first lavender harvest has just been gathered in. A small army of women pickers have been wading waist-deep for the past three weeks among the blooms of the largest field of cultivated lavender in the world. Leading chemists and lavender growers
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  • 112 4 Singapore Manoeuvres In January (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 19. Combined naval and air exercises take place in the neighbourhood of Singapore in January. It is understood extensivest operations will be carried out in the Far East. Naval units from the China Station are participating.
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  • 21 4 Mr. Tan Thean Lock, of China Street, Penang, has been granted an auctioneer’s licence in the Settlement of Penang.
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  • 287 4 Col. Fletcher Receives The Guests The annual ball of European members of the 3rd Batt. S.S.V.F. better known as the Penang ard Province Wellesley Volunteer Coips. was held on Saturday night at the E. and O. Hotel. It was much regretted that the Governor and H.E. The General
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    • 302 4 L[liis is the Essence of GOOO f l ESSENCE .«dittoes f «10 iE vz meh Mate nuusaall) WCS MB br c 318 RKa v *vxhall. i ll w r ro "TAKE Brand’s Essence of Chicken regularly for abundant fitness and glorious good health! H A remarkable tonic to the whole
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  • 643 5 Management Costs "Excessive" AN 'UNBUSINESSLIKE ARRANGEMENT* London, Sept. 11. Criticism of the organisation of the State Management districts, in which the sale of liquor is conducted as a State undertaking, is expressed by the Select Committee on Estimates in its report, published just. This scheme which came
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  • 749 5 Old-Age Pensions At 40: Sir K. Wood’s Proposals Fresh legislation in the interests of the blind will be introduced in the new session of Parliament by the Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley Wood. It is proposed to make old-age pensions available to blind persons at the
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  • 33 5 TIRED of continually facing cameras in Pets’ Corner at the London Zoo, George the chimpanzee took up position behind one and made these interesting pictures when photographing Larry, the ram.
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  • 327 5 When Reginald Victor Franklin, aged 32, a bill poster, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to a charge of bigamy, it was stated that his wife and the woman he bigamously married had lived together without knowing the real identity of each other. It was stated
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  • 334 5 Accysod Of PoSice Assault CHOOSES TRIAL ON ONE CHARGE Lady Gunter, 32, wife of Sir Ronald Vernon Gunter, the third baronet, cf Wetherby Grange, Wetherby, Yorkshire, appeared before the Kingston magistrates on five offences. The charges were: Assaulting P.-c. William Smith in the execution of his
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    • 193 5 Take SANATOGEN and feel thoroughly Healthy al. i 1 aml .Il You can be stronger and Sanatogen increases your more healthy—Sanatogen strength, for it gives will make you so. Whether your body exactly those you are run-down as a elements that produce result of strain and worry, vitality. Thus, in
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  • 251 6 Inquest On Eurasian Boy Concluded A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, the Coroner, at the Police Court, Penang, on Saturday at the conclusion of the inquest into the death of a Eurasian boy, Allan Rowland, who died as a result
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  • 272 6 Portuguese Government And Lisbon Outbreak Lisbon, September 10. i A claim that the Portuguese Government was aware of the mutinous intentions of part of the crew in two of its warships, and that it might have prevented the outbreak jof any trouble, appears in an official
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  • 121 6 Record Of Eight Imperial Airways Pilots Figures which have just become available show that eight of the veteran pilots of Imperial Airways have, between them, inow spent a total of 83,506 hours up in the air. These eight Air Captains, with i their respective
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  • 26 6 P. C. George Jones, of Birkenhead, a conjurer in his spare time, is the star turn of the London police concert party.
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  • 128 6 Ready To Return To Spain If Necessary Washington, September 10. All American naval vessels were ordered out of Spanish waters today by the Navy Department. They will repair to nearby perts ready to sail once more to Spain should their services be required to take aboard either
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  • 314 6 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K.N.I.L.M. Service will clpee at 7 p.m. today. A mail! for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, 1 Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, j Nyasaland, South Africa, Nigeria ancTGbld Coast via Singapore and thence by
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  • 69 6 The Governor has appointed Mr. T. D Hughes. M.C.S., to be a District Judge’ for the Settlements of Penang and Malacca. Mr. S. T. Stewart has been appointed Assistant District Judge and Police Magis-1 trate for Singapore. Penang and Malacca i and Coroner for Penang. Mr. Stewart
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    • 319 6 PENANG t 'Phone 543. J THURSDAY, 24th y SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET CORNELIA KI RD ALL. Admission Non-Dinner $l/Monday. 21st September, 1936. LADIES' GUEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARKS. WEMBLEY GENTS—MAIN GATE— 110 CENTS ONLY Eadies wishing to see either Amoy or Ruby's Opera can book tickets at the han 20
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 111 6 Z. H. J.— PENANG TODAY 7.00 p.m. —Time signal and announcements for the week. 7.08 —Recorded va- riety. 7.35 —Straits Echo News Bulletin. 7.40—Anniversary of the death of Sir Walter Scott. A talk written by Donald Carswell. 8.00—Chinese music. 8.30— What's on in Penang. 8.35 —Chinese music. 9.00 p.m.—Close down.
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    • 237 6 DDD Drescription If yoa are a euffarar from Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobieo Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Peoriaeis, Singapore Foot, ItchEruption* and Raahea, aae D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops of thia marvellona lotion and you have inatant relief. Irritation and pain goes at once, and a few application»! will oaually
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  • 559 7 FIRMS TO ELIMINATE SUB-CONTRACTORS Big Drop In Exports Of Tinned Pineapples (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 19. I i is estimated that thousands of dollars worth of contracts have been delayed by the strike of labouring coolies all over Singapore. Most oi the
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  • 174 7 In the Penang Police Court on Saturday,, before the Penang magistrate, Mr. H.A.LJ Luckham, several persons were charged with bicycle offences. A Eurasian lad was charged with riding his bicycle along Kelawei Road at about 8 15 p m. on Sept. 18 without a lamp and carrying another
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  • 170 7 Misses Express By Inches WORKMAN STOPS SECOND TRAIN Londen, September 10. Two train crashes were narrowly averted when ar R.A.F. aeroplane fell on the London, Midland and Scottish main line at Madeley, 10 miles frem Crewe, yesterday. The ’plane struck the embankment, turned a somersault, and
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  • 252 7 Discouraged By Air Ministry Flying near churches on Sundays is discouraged, and influence is brought to bear on promoters of air displays to res-pect the feelings of local people in this matter. That statement has been made by the Air Ministry in reply to a protest against
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  • 43 7 CORONATION YEAR LORD MAYOR?—Sir George Broadbridge, who is expected to be elected next year’s Lord Mayor of London, photographed at his Surrey home. He is 67 and has been in business in the City for 40 years.
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  • 245 7 Giant Buffalo Head From Canada London, September 11. The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Percy Vincent, received a warm welcome yesterday when he returned from his visit to Canada for the Vancouver Golden Jubilee celebrations. Among Sir Percy Vincent’s luggage was a large crate
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  • 163 7 The Chinese Trade Fair in Penang organised by the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Fun and Frolic Park, Penang, from Oct. 2 to Oct. 6. The Fair will be opened to the public on these five days from 6
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  • 118 7 British Radio. Defence From Continental Overspill Of Ideas London, Sept. 18 Mr. Ormsby Gore, Secretary for the Colonies, in a speech at Stafford yesterday said that the Government did not subtract anything from or add anything to its recent statements of policy on Palestine. Tho Government made
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    • 144 7 1 <■ m »i 1 h 1 1 1 1 B HEBSIiS OWISh fUi Mrc u II n “"‘"Wl *****1 w »i TO||||- w 'im BkOkßa A. I /w OFlljte tßtueand I w mi illill I The Glamour of Rhythm ra I I ra In those hours of social enjoyment,
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  • 20 8 To Madame Yeap Choo Phek (Mrs. Chong Vet Meow of 16, Bangkok Lane, Penang, on 21st Sept., a daughter.
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  • 602 8 Pit HE principal topic of conversai tion in Penang at the xveekA end was the earthquake shock which visited the island and was felt throughout Malaya and in the Dutch East indies on Saturday morning. The ’shock was not severe althougn it ■caused much alarm. Residents
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  • 295 8 RUMINATIONS ON EARTHQUAKES To The Editor. Sir, —As a keen and, if I may say so, intelligent reader of your excellent newspaper 1 gather that there was an alleged earthquake last Saturday. NowSir, I do not believe in earthquakes or ghosts and I have invariably found
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  • 660 8 Ea rthquakes Ch inese Folk-lore And Scientific Theory —Shocks Every Half-Hour CHINESE folk-lore credits the existence of a vast subterranian sea, in which wade enormous black buffaloes supporting the surface of the earth on their shoulders. Periodically, one of these buffaloes desires to change the weight of
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  • 107 8 j THE AMATEUR GENTLEMANWith Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elissa Landi, Gordon Harker, Esme Percy, Frank Pettingell, Basil Sydney and a good cast. United Artists Picture produced by Marcel Hellman and dir ected by Thornton Freland. Last night at Majestic tonight. England at the time of the Prince Regent when
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    • 83 8 •y Appointment t® H.M. The Qeeen The Lovable Fragrance A FASHION'S newest note is not more fashionable than the refreshingly cool, lovable fragrance of the Yardley Lavender. The air of charming daintiness it bestows has endeared it to lovely womanhood for many generations. Lavender: in Sprinkler Bottles, Stoppered Bottles and
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  • 716 9 Impress ive Ceremony Bishop devals, who is on a brief visit to Penang, yesterday held a Confirmation Service at the Church of the Assumption, when over a hundred boys and girls, and a few adults, received one of the most important sacraments of the
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  • 318 9 Reuter. U.S. Amateur Open Golf Championship Garden City (Long Ist), Sept. 20. The American golfer, Fischer, won the U.S. Amateur Open Golf Championship here yesterday when he defeated Jack McLean, the British Walker Cup player and Scottish Internationalist, in the 36-holes final. McLean held an advantage
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  • 39 9 A scene in the funeral of Mrs. Ye oh Poon Kor, which took place on Friday, Sept. 18. The decorated ca r contains a photograph of the deceased
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  • 617 9 Chinese believe that the eighth moon is a propitious month for marriages. The fifth day of tfic eighth me on is particularly laveu, ad, hence the large number of Chinese weddings in Penang yesterday. At the Lim Kc:.gfi. Beach Street, at rocn yecterI day, Mi Lim C-.ieng Tew,
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  • 330 9 Merit Awards For Officials. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 20. In spite of the inclement weather there was a large crowd on the Puda Road ground yesterday to witness the Grand Rally of the Selangor Boy Scouts and the presentation of the Imperial Headquarters awards to two
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  • 52 9 Stamford School vs. Fort Youngsters The following players will represent the Stamford School in a soccer match against the Fort Youngsters at the Renong ground today at 4.45 p.m.:— Mahidzir; Ho Soo Chin, Merican Hooi Saik, Ramasamy (Capt.), Kareem; Hussain, Bakar, Krishnasamy, Yuscff and Chin Kang. Reserves Ibrahim, Yee
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  • 120 9 riN SATURDAY TODAY London— £198.12.6 No market London—(3 month.-' £196.10.0 No market I Ungapcfe $97.75 $98.25 Business Done i Pen*, g I Busir.e s Done i COPRA. (Sundried) $5 85 $5.85 BL\CK PEPPER $9.25 $9.25 j RLTIBIIR t London 7)ld No market Nev York 16i£c(G) No market Singapore-
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    • 73 9 Sun Life Assurance Co. Of Canada. I had nearly forgotten but I really •must tell you something about our Joint Life Assurance. But it is quite a long story and I do not think f shall be able to crowd it into this 3 space. 1 suppose I cannot blame
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  • Financial & Commercial Section
    • 1270 10 WITHSTANDS A FAIR VOLUME OF PROFIT TAKING (From Our Own Correspondent.) lyondon, Sept.ll. One of the most difficult things to understand is the market s reaction to current events. That Germany was to formulate a claim for colonies was almost as old news as was
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    • 1126 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. 2 S NAMES. RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubber Co. 1160 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 100 110 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3S 4» Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 135 1 W Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 02% 1 12/4 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 155 165 Bassett Rubber Co. 60 UBatu
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    • 46 10 Rust costs millions per year Norusto prevents rust HAS A COVERING ML, CAPACITY OF H| 700—1000 SQ. FT. |f IItl 'Hnh per gallon. nUjMI <1 ■kl prgduct J J W PAINT- prevents corrosion on Iron A Steel Work Sime, Darby g 3 Co.,Ltd. w —.rrnr—.umiigjc..- J
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    • 932 10 BANKS. Experience Teaches One CHARTERED BANK To Save, But How Many {hworporated in Enffkmd Have Found A Way To Royal Charter 1853) Paid-up Capital £3,000, 00C 1 Put Bv Their Spare Reserve Fund £3,000,00c Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Dollars HEAD OFFICE:— 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies Branches: OVERSEA-CHINESE Alor
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  • Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market' Quotations
    • 459 11 TIN'S MARK TIME RUBBERS STAGNANT Messrs. Kennedy Company in their share market report dated Penang Sept. 18 state: The past week has again been a very quiet one in the local share market, and there is not much likelihocd of any marked activity until after the meeting
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    • 222 11 BROKERS LISTS CURRENT KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’» Star» List today Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat 4|3 4|6 Ayer Weng 172% 1.77% I Batu Selangor 86% 89 Chenderiang 15'3 16|0c I Hitam Tin 49 51 Hong Fatt 87 90 Johan Tin 25 27% Jelebu
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    • 113 11 [jondon on Previously Latest Paris 76 57 64 76 59’64 New York 5.06% 5.06 Montreal 5.06 5.06 Brussels 29.97% 29.98 Geneva 15.54 15.54 Amsterdam 7.45% 7.46% Milan 64% 64% Berlin 12.58% 12.59 Prague 122% 122% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% 26 Madrid
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    • 156 11 LEAN CO. TODAY'S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 4|3 4(7% Ayer Wengs 1.70 1.75 B. Selangors 85 89 Hitams 47% 51% K. Lanjuts 18|6 19|0 K. Kamuntings 7|1% 7|4% K. Kampais 11|9 12|3 Laruts 9(0 9|4% Pangnga Rivers BJ9 9|1% Pungahs 21(3 21(9 Rantau Pref. 80 85 R. Tin
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    • 117 11 London, September 19. RUBBER (Friday) Strong. Spot 7{J buyers 7s* sellers. Oct./Dec. 7}J buyers 7}2 sellers. Jan./March buyers 7% sellers. April/June 7% buyers 71g sellers. New York: 16.46 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 45,249 tons; Liverpool 61,030 tons COPRA Straits S O. Rotterdam. £15.7.6. PEPPER White Muntok
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    • 358 11 The following are the changes in our quotation» up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ampats 413 4 6 4(3 4,6 Arams 28)0 29|0 28(0 29|0c Ayer Hitams 15(6 16 3 15(6 16(3 Ayer Wengs 1.67% 1.72% 1.70 1.75 Bangrins 17(0 17(9 17|0 17'9
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    • 240 11 Buyer» Seller» RUBBER Allenbys 1.52% 1.60 Ayer Panas 1.52% 1.60 Bassetts 60 62 B. Lintangs 1-17% 1.20 Bentgs 97% 1.00 Brogas 87% 90 Indragiris 1.17% 1.20 c M. Pindas 1.42% 1.50 Mentakabs 40 42% N. Scudais 1.45 1.50 Pajams 1.80 1.87% Teluk Ansons 1-27% 1.32% Sungei Tukangs 1.15
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    • 177 11 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 1.70 1.75 B. Selangor 86 88 Hitam 49 51 Hong Fatt 87 9C 1 Jelebu 86 89 Kuchai 80 85 Lukut 1.05 1.10 North Taiping 56 58 Petalings 7.55 7.65 Rahman Hyd. 96 98 Raub Gold 6.15 6.25 Rantau Ordy. 80 82%
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  • 167 11 Referendum Criticized In South Australia Adelaide, Sept. 10. The Premier of South Australia, Mr. Butler, has already begun an anti-referen-dum campaign. Speaking at the Liberal Conference, he said that the Common-’ wealth was now asking for powers which j it never had under section 92 of the Con-
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  • 59 11 British Radio. London. Sept. 19. The Dowager Countess of Lytton, who has been ill for some days following a fall resulting in a fractured hip, died yesterday. She and her twin sister, Lady Loch, celebrated their 95th birthday on Sept. 15. On the same day twin
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    • 899 12 Old And New Ships Of The Russian Navy RELIABLE information about the navy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is exceedingly difficult to obtain. Even the latest issue cf an official British return of the fleets of all countries available to the public has no
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    • 200 12 Spec J Of Almost 21 Knoh Ori Trial The Tama branch cf the Mitsui y ar have just delivered io the Osaka Shos Kaisha Co. the first of two large fast go hips destined for the trade betw. Japan and Australia. These shins a ramed the Canberra
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    • 194 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today M.\ “SILVERAY” from Colombo via Belawan siiils same da\ for Los Angeles. San Francisco, and North Pacific Ports via Singapore. S S. “LYONS MARI”’ from Japan via Singaporesails same day for Suez, Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus, Casablanca Liverpool. TOMORROW S.S. GROOTEKERK” from Far
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    • 1611 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES <« homacf. to radio the pick of PERSONALITIES-72 THE PROGRAMMES I r f o^‘ow^n 9 take part in the con"Hwid'ir to Hatton,' a prog/ amm' p>e j broadcast from the station tn sen ted in commemoration of John Lp /< t Parid at 8.50 tonight'.— Hatton, can
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    • 676 13 W 1 *4 .zn*" M 1 m lll '"•‘X 112 W /A ?36x p< LbMß^Sc !**'BLirt FUfIMBI! UMI to Europe via Suez. UJNDON AND NOKTH CONTINENT 1»»« Due M^a N^rk R. DIOMED London "RotteM^ H l<Ml h Shire Line) Penan London Sept. 24 PRES. VAN BUREN Oct. 21 Nov. 3
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    • 1170 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES and his six swingers. 10.54 —Cookery talk. 11.20 —Morning ser- in Spanish. 7.00 —News in French. Market 2RO ROME FB. 1424. Blazin' the trail. The Rocky vice. 11.50 —Time signal Weather re- prices. 7.20 —'News in English. 7.35 Wavelength: 11.81 Mei» (ZA4 m.) Mountaineers. Wah-Hoo. 'poi’t. 11.54—Serious music.
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  • 425 14 TENNIS NARROW VICTORY IN TWO DAY MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 21. The tennis match between Ipoh and the Rest of Perak was continued yesterday at the Ipoh Club courts and resulted in a win for Ipoh by 12 matches to ten
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  • 571 14 First Match Of Season EURASIAN VOLUNTEERS OVERWHELM CHINESE Displaying supericr form in ail departments the Eurasian Volunteer Company overwhelmed the Chinese Recreation Club on the Victoria Green yesterday, in the first Asiatic Rugby match of the season, by 29 points (four goals and three tricu to three
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  • 847 14 NEW PENANG BADMINTON SINGLES CHAMPION GLUT OF CHALLENGES BY BOXERS TAIPING BEATEN AT RUGBY BADMINTON SUPERIOR speed and a wide variety of strokes won the Penang Badminton Open Singles Championship for Tung Ghim! Huat. He beat Tan Soon Hock in two straight sets, 13—13 (s—o), 15—8, at
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    26 14 LEG WRESTLING, one of the many exercises Mr. Stanley Wilson, the instructor of the physical training college at Leeds, is teaching the Arsenal players.
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  • 190 14 Office Bearers For Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 20. The annual general meeting of the Kedah Football Association was held at the Association’s premises last week. The election of office bearers for the current year resulted as follows:—• President: H.H. Tunku Yaccob, vicepresident: Mr.
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  • 608 14 badminton MISS IDA LIM'S EASY WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 20. The frst round ties of the Women s singles badminton championship held under of the Selangor Badmmto n :Xctason were plajW at the V.ctoria Institution Hall this afternoon. Miss Dorothy Low was
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  • 67 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 20. The following are the fixtures in the Ist round of the Kedah Football Association League Kedah Police Club (Alor Star) vs Kuala Muda Club (Sept 25) at Sungei Patani. P sts and Telegraph." vs Abdul Hamid Sports Club (Sept.
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    • 414 14 1 Venida 6 Vivani TOILET PREPARATIONS are exceptionally good and inexpensive. They have proved extremely satisfactory in every way and are just the ideal preparations to help you show off your very best. VENIDA and VIVANI Toilet Preparations are now in popular de mand and THEY MUST BE GOOD. gsa
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  • 912 15 Bordighera Sets Up New Time -For 9 Furlongs (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 19. HE Grand Stand and its precincts at Bukit Timah were 8 crowded to capacity with a record attendance this afternoon when the professional races of the Singapore
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  • 329 15 —Reuter. HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS London, September 19. The following are the results of matches in the English and Scottish football leagues j played tcday DIVISION I Charlton 2, Birmingham 2. Chelsea 3, West Ham U. 0. Derby C. 1, Preston N.E. 2. Everton 2, Liverpool
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  • 93 15 —Reuter„ Blackheath Win By 23 Points To Nil London, SeptAnber 19. The following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today Blackheath 23, Rosslyn Park 0. Londcn Scottish 3, Wasps 9. Bath 10, Bedford 11. Cardiff 11, Bristol 0. Devonport Services 18, Old Blues 0. Gloucester
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  • 104 16 ‘iO HE BESIDE THE SEA” was the t ought cf thousands of Londoners when, with a bright and cloudless morning, it p omised to be a real Sun-day. The crowded Lach at Brighton gives-ample proof that many put their thoughts into actions. COMING-OF-AGE PARTY Giraffed
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    • 118 16 I a WEMBLEY PARK WEMBLEY PARK I J BOXING fj-» i.h At 9.30 p.m. hg| H JlB?. .l sAl®r®at Return. Contest jiSk 0 W l L? A INEATft LITTLE FIGHT You I have] been WAITING To see \J I |3 YOUNG MURAD Bd< NAI ONN T > ji |5 Ie
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