Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 November 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 262. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 306 1 Mr. Charles Abbott In The Box “I WOULDN’T BLAME ANY PARTICULAR PERSON (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9 (by phone.) “1 tr t sav that I would put the blame on any particular n but I do sav that the contractor was
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  • 93 1 Nanking Commission Now In Malaya Mr. Lee Por Seng and Mr. Hong Wei, have been commissioned by the linking Educational Department to study tte system of teaching of Chinese litera- in Malaya, arrived at Penang last from Rangoon. They were entertained to dinner by Mr. Keng Seng,
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  • 65 1 .—Reuter. Negotiations For Settlement San Francisco, November 8. Perk ins has .announced that eman<l have agreed to resume Ua 1S to<ia v Meanwhile the strike v*M rCVated locall y by a strike of shiphave W rkers The strike leaders, however, hlu to allow se ven ships at Hono°riere
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  • 48 1 (Coif, v the Penang Sports Club Waved her monthly medal bogey L j er Unn? the week-end, was Mr. G. Ue downfall Sw. rs tie the Saturday A G<)rdon Smith, A. Stone, R|u rr- an d GJ- McGuffin (all rtS| -i<.s will be published tomorrow.
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  • 33 1 One of the new R.A F flying boats, which have arrived at Singapore, photographed before leaving Pembroke Dock. Men on the machine convey an impression of ms size. -•<
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  • 128 1 —Reuter. NEW SUSPICIONS OF THE DUCE Vienna, Nov. 8. Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, has arrived on an official visit. It is reported that he is bringing a state- ment of Mussolini’s wishes regarding Austria’s future policy to Germany. 1 Count Ciano, Dr. Schuschnigg and M. i
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  • 65 1 Man Arrested In Malacca Malacca, November 4. A man answering to the description of Boon Ynet Nam, who is wanted in Penang to answer a charge of armed gang robbery of $40,000 in cash and $lO,OOO in jewellery, has been arrested. The case was mentioned
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  • 257 1 Rĕuter. WOMEN HELP TO DEFEND MADRID Talavera, Nov. 8. The insurgents officially claim to have captured the Toledo, Segovia and Princesa bridges. They assert that women Government supporters are pour,ing boiling oil and water on the insurgents from housetops in the Carabanchel region. Madrid, Nov. 8.
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  • 81 1 Chinese Woman Pleads Guilty A respectable looking Chinese woman. Chew Hooi Sim, appeared before Mr. H. A .L. Luckham in the Police Court, Penang, this morning charged with assisting in the yna n agemen t of a public lottery, namely, by being in possession of 1,841 lottery
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  • 127 1 —Reuter. "Only The Mad Think Otherwise" Munich, November 8. Apart from a few absolutely mad persons, everybody believed the Nazi movement would remain in power for ever, declared Hitler speaking in the famous beer ceßar on the occasion of the thirteenth an n i versary of the
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  • 57 1 Melbourne, Nov. 9. Victoria opened their innings today against the M.C.C. They did not start too well. At lunch they lost three wickets for 65 runs. Reuter. The Pinang Gazette is informed that the 3rd Battalion S.S.V.F. (P. P.W.) have won the Aggregate hCampionship for small arms open
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    • 12 1 H. TOKISATSU artistic photographers Teleph°®® No. 772. PENANG. No. 68-70, Bishop Stmt,
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  • 1102 2 Golden Jubilee OJ The Statue Of Liberty New York, Oct. 29. VHE Statue of Liberty in New York harbour, unveiled on October 28, 1886 celebrated its golden jubilee yesterday, and the ceremony of re-dedication was attended by President Roosevelt, M. Andre de Laboulaye,
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  • 74 2 In response to an alarm shortly after half past nine on Saturday night, engines from the Penang Central Fire Station and the Penang Road station dashed to a house in Brick Kiln Road. The firemen were compelled to don gas-masks before entering the house when it was
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  • 113 2 poultry farmer’s cruelty to his fowls, which were found eating each other in order to live, was described to Coieshill (Warwick) magistrates last week. The prosecution alleged that John R. Wilson, of The Mount, Crimestock Hill, got into financial difficulties with his business—the Hygiene Poultry-rearing
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  • 64 2 Nanking. Altogether 1,035 students left for foreign countries for advanced studies during the year 193«, according to figures just released by the. Ministry of Education Of this number, about 500 went to Japan, 300 to the United States, while the rest were scattered among the European countries.
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    • 207 2 LOOK!!! Here are fresh Stocks of interesting lines FOR YOU CJotabSj Chlorophyll Tablets. Goirtosan. Leanogen, Pep-to-fer. Pan Melitus. Pancresalets. Haimagon. Togal. Elasto. Calsalettes. Domaroids, Irvona. Vikelp. Kalsel. Diotex. Redox. Bisma Rex. Cal Bisma. Bisodol. Me Leans Tablets, Moorlands Indigestion Powder Tablets Simpson's lodine Lockets, lodex. Wampoles Cod Liver Extract, Lixen.
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  • 921 3 Stubborn Resistence Encountered BRITISH SUBJECTS ASSEMBLE AT EMBASSY —British Radio. from the Spanish front is conjictory, but it is clear that the reI f..revs under Gen. Varela have en„untered unexpected resistence on the outskirts of Madrid. The insurgents are continuing to t stubborn resistance
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  • 136 3 Speech By A British Communist —Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 8. Herr von Ribbentrop has drawn the attention of the British Government to the violent attack by Mr. Gallacher, Communist M. P., in a speech in the House of Commons on October 29, saying that Herr von Ribbentrop's first
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  • 151 3 '—Reuter Wireless. "Do Not Make Friends With Russia I" Threats of death to all these responsible” if Rumania goes to war on the side oi Russia are contained in a manifesto sent to King Carol by Codriano, leader of the tanned Ironguard. The manifesto whir fl
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  • 46 3 Reuter. Detroit, Nov. 8. The Radio Priest, Father Coughlin, announces that he has withdrawn from all radio activity "in the best interests of all people” He added that his National Social Justice Union had been thoroughly discredited by the results of the election.
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  • 28 3 —Reuter. Moscow. Nov. 7. The pilot, the mechanic, and seven passengers, including two Japanese, were killed in an aeroplane crash, sixty miles north of Moscow.-
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  • 33 3 •—Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 8. Edgar Andre Communist leader of Hamburg has been beheaded. He was sentenced on July 10 in connection with alleged fatal assaults on Nazis several years ago.
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  • 26 3 been officially fixed for January 7.—Reuter Wireless. The Hague, Nov. 8. The marriage of Princess Juliana has been officially fixed for January 7.—Reu-
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  • 197 3 —British Radio. Polish Minister In London London, Nov. 7. Col. Beck, the Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, accompanied by Madame Beck and hfs 'personal staff, are due to arrive in London tomorrow afternoon and will be the guests of the British Government until Thursday next. The party
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  • 239 3 NEW THEORY AS TO CAUSE OF DISASTER The Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad (quoted by the Batavia correspondent of the Sunday Times) learns that the preliminary inquiry in respect of the capsizing of the Van den Wijck has revealed enough to explain the sudden sinking of the boat. It appears
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  • 200 3 Given "An Irreproachable Character" Paris, Oct. 27. Mr. Jeff Dickson, well-known American boxing promoter, was acquitted today on a charge of stealing documents from the desk of former chairman of directors of the Palais des Sports, the late Pierre Balluteaud. He had pleaded not guilty and
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  • 368 4 MR. LU HSUN DIES IN SHANGHAI Mr. Lu Hsun, one of the most outstanding of Chinese authors, who was known as the “Maxim Gorky of China,’’ died at home on Scott Road, Shanghai, on Oct. 19, from cardiac asthma. He was 56 years of age. The
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  • 402 4 Bat Symbolises Luck i Interesting sidelights in the use of the animal as a motif in Chinese art were given by Mr. Arthur de C. Sowerby. President of the North China Branch, Royal Asiatic Society, at its first meeting ol the season held
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  • 43 4 Dr. Chiang Ttng-fu, Chinese Ambassador to Soviet Russia, photographed with his family and secretaries in Shanghai before thair departure for Moeeow. They were seen off by Major Wu Te-chen (left) and Dr. C. T. Wang, Chinese Ambassador-Designate to U.S. (right).
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  • 805 4 Military Weakness Retards Development A student of history, reading the history of China for the last two thousand years and trying to find the causes of the rise and fall of national fortunes, conies to the tollow- ing conclusion—“ Before the Ching period (246-207 8.C.) the
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  • 62 4 May Tour U. S. Next Year Peiping. Interviewed by Reuter prior to his departure for Tientsin, Mi. Mei Lan-fang, the well-known Chinese actor, said that he would make another tour of the United States next spring or next autumn at the latest. If time permitted he would
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  • 115 4 Peiping. Equality and reciprocity will be the guiding principles of an agreement lecently reached in principle between the Chinese end Japanese authorities for the inaugura- tion of a connected air mail and passenger service between North China and iis learned. A joint
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    • 397 4 jw You can /cc/ fit again—w iBIt A T and fatigue, in 'C* > V nine cases out of ten, are x A caused by nervous trouble, and A w ken you take Sanatogen you Z\ M drink in pure strength. *1 I 5““ t wonT ov w rk Think
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  • 753 5 Viceroy On Princes And The Reforms r Srinagar, October 22. SCI'.X b < lf splendour marked the State banquet held at Srir. Kashmir, in honour of the Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow. the Maharaja’s speech cm His Excellency said:— lb V grateful U> y»u for
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  • 110 5 0 Study Conditions Of Labour In India Kuala lawnpur, Nov. Si r tHon has at last been re* deputation from the Gov«torUy u lln wUI arrive in Malaya Ubo Ur 1 on conditions of Indian •ill co country. The deputation S»Bi r !I, v Rt. Hon.
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  • 321 5 Air Service To Start From New Year The Bombay correspondent of Hindu” (Madras) understands that the terms between the Ceylon Government, the Government of India and the Tata Aviation Department have been finally settled, and the Madras-Colombo Air service will come into existence from the New*
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  • 17 5 Members of the Mohican tribe inspecting the Cenotaph during their visit to London.
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  • 100 5 Muar. J The second a* nual general meeting of the Nattukottai Chettiars Chamber of Commerce, Muar, took place at the Chettiars Hall, Jalan Mariam, and the following were ejected cffice-beareis for the en suing year: President Pl. A. Palaniappah Chettiar, vice-president S. RM. Sethamparam Chettiai, secretary P. AR.
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  • 117 5 Colombo. Two enthusiastic lads who had heard, the Cal! of tho Road" set out from the Fort Clock Tower on a non-stop walk to Kandy. 9 They are Messrs J. Sedwln de Zoysa of Randombe, Balapitiya and B. H. de Silva of Dahu rum ulla, Bentota. Dressed in
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  • 411 5 African Goodwill Delegation Leader’s Views AT a largely attended farewell luncheon given to the South African, delegation by the Rotary Club, Bombay, the president of the club, Sir Shapurji Bilimoria, referred to the delegation’s mission of fostering goodwill and fellowship between Indians and South
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    • 100 5 A /0 ff fl V/Ju/ie/i //ff B AS DISPLAYED IN THE 1937 I ROYAL ALBERT HALL EXHIBITION. -"TpJ d The 10 h. i>. Ford combines grace and comfort with proved performance. A four seater which provides unusuaf leg room for all passengers, and gives amazing riding smoothness and stability at
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  • 1236 6 Bishop Of Singapore Conducts Confirmation Service The Confirmation Service for the English, Chinese and Tamil congregations of St. George's Church, Penang, was held yesterday and drew a very large congregation Extra seats had to be brought in from the adjoining Tamil Chapel and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 173 6 Dracula has come and gone —But now his daughter lives to become the shiver sensation of the season OTTO KRUGfR GLORIA HOLDEN More astounding than her unforgettable father ACTION THRILLS SUSPENSE. SHOWING NEXT WEEK. TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 The shock-packed story of America's Secret Agents of the mail service! A $3,000,000
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  • 431 7 NEW WAR AGAINST RHEUM A TISM Dominions 7o Join In Great Research Campaign nill'l MATISM, one of the K diseases, is to be made the .wig» of research. will be carried out with the close coration of the medical profession as 3 <n<! of
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  • 366 7 Perak Road Tragedy My fatht-r was very depressed on acmy mother’s illness. She was recommende i t the asylum, but it was my father s xpress wish that she should stay at home. She was not only mentally de•t was also physically weak.” This was the
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  • 162 7 Fair And Ball In Aid Of Poppy Day (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov 7. The KueJa Lumpur padang which is usually the habitat of iron-jawed rugger players is this afternoon transformed into a gay and crowded carnival scene, with the Malay Volunteer Infantry Band
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  • 238 7 Crowds Hock To Maxwell Road I Penang’s second trade fair was opened on Saturday night tit Fun and Frolic Park by the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor. Mr. J. Dick and the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, chairmen respectively of the Penang Chamber of
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  • 234 7 Women Attend Civil Engineer’s Annual Dinner Singapore, Nov. 8. 118-YEAR-OLD tradition was broken last night when women were present for the first time at a function held by civil engineers! Members of the Malayan Association of the Institute of Civil Engineers applauded this departure from conservatism at
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 7 MR II G WELLS (right) with Mr. and Mrs. J B. Priestley arriving > oy Hotel. London, for the dinner given by the P. E. N. Club in honour of Wells' 70th birthday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 434 7 His Wife Gave Him Chardox Relief from the First Dose When indigestion plagues you—when heartburn is making you feel sick, through and through—here’s a new thing to do., Just swallow two or three Chardooc tablets. Chardox is a newly-discovered substance which brings relief with a rapidity that is almost uncanny.
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    • 5 7 NEVER A DAY WITHOUT HEARTBURN
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  • 673 8 W’ITH the flight of the Spanish Government from Madrid and tiie imminent fall of the capital, the first phase of the Spanish revolution is ended. It is probable, however, that there are many more phases to come before peace will be restored to that unhappy country.
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  • 134 8 Attractive Goods On Display The Penang Trade Fair which is being held at the Fun Frolic Park, Penang, should be a very good shopping guide. There is nearly everything which one would require, but the stalls mostly cater for household needs. There are attractively displayed
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  • 194 8 British Proposal Rejected I By U.S. i New York. November 8. I The British proposal for maintenance of the status quo in fortifications in the Pacific after expiration of the Washington treaties was rejected by the United States late in September, according to the Washington correspondent of the
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  • 711 8 In Penang Tonight —New Radio Feature Introduced— Youth and ex-Service Men Penang Wireless Society is known throughout north Malaya as an enterprising body, and the latest innovation will commend itself to listeners, At eight o’clock tonight a feature entitled “We are privileged to interview will be introduced,
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  • 103 8 j (By Our Special Muslim Correspondent) I In accordance with a circular issued by the Mohammedan Advisory Board, i Penang, signed by Tuan Syed Hashim i Chief Kathi, Tuan Haji Hashim, J.P., |Tuan Haji Mohsin, Kathi, Tuan Haji Noh bin Haji Hassan J.P. Capt. S.S. Alsagoff, M.B.H.J.P. and
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  • 115 8 There was a full house at the Ku J I Opera, Wembley Park, on it staged the famous story Taleb” in aid of the Poppy un At about 11 o’clock Mr. C.XF .him, .on behalf of the Malay an< [Committee of the Poppy Faj [who was on the
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  • 110 8 Malay business quarters particularly Acheen Street are at present abnormally busy and the streets in these quarters are crowded with thousands of Malays—men, women, and children —from the mainland, w’bo are either going on pilgrimage to Mecca, or see- •ing off friends or relatives, or doing shopping for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 97 8 The Lovable Fragrance i IBUKHv ■SH Its cool freshness and exquisite fragrance has made Yardley Lavender the leading perfume of the day. For so many social and sporting activities of modem life when an assertive perfume could not be worn, the simple fragrance of the Yardley Lavender strikes just the
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  • 2839 9 Longest Cortege Seen In Penang For Years —jiOUSANDS lined the route to witness the imposing fuceral procession of Mrs Alim Loke, wife of the wellknown Selangor millionarie, yesterday. The cortege, which was one of the largest and longest geen ic Penang for
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  • 261 9 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore land thence by K.N.1.L.M.. service will close at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhode-1 sia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Nigeria and Gold Coast via Singapore and thence by
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  • 84 9 Armistice Day, Wednesday, Nov. 11 ♦G.P.O. Registration Parcels, Telegrams», Sale of stamps etc. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sale of stamps and Telegrams only 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Savings Bank and Money Order Branches closed. Sub. P. O”s. Registmtion, Parcels, Telegrams Sale of Stamps etc.
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  • 648 9 Mr. Lai Nyen Kwee Miss Teh Yew Cheng (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. Two well-known Kuala Lumpur families were united in marriage today. The 1 parties were Mr. Lai Nyen Kwee, fifth son of the Hon. Mr. Lai Tet Loke, who is senior Chinese
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 235 9 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS acknowledgment i Mr. Alan Loke and family beg to thank all relatives and friends who attended t funeral of Mrs. Alan Loke yesterday, an hlso those who lent their services, it wreaths, flower-baskets, sandal wood, j'S papers, roasted pigs, fruits, sweetr ats, tengs, chyes, letters, telegrams, etc. R.
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    • 181 9 r-7—i" MUSGELLO jx MADE FROM <TTHE PURE JUKE OF jfiSF SxSd- y SUN-RIPENED CRAPES A S W&TSON 4 c° L” HONGKOMG CHINA r ye».— —V—s.®; r ft I «^2 l MeLCASTOL ntACMAXT SVTTTOttJ f A CASTOR Ott. -C A H»GHIABLE a A t COfMECTt.C FO« fig I J* g ft
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  • 3082 10 Official Minutes Of Municipal Commissioners' Meeting rT the meeting of the Penang Municipal in committee on Oct. 13. the Deputy President, Mr. W. L. Blythe, informed the Comm its io e s that the Hon. the Res’dent Councillor has appointed a committee for the
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  • 231 11 MOTHER AND CHILD. —Lurline and her lion cub—now six weeks old—posed for the photographer when he called at the London Zoo. Tragedy marred the otnea >. ise nappy existence of the family a few days ago, when a second cub was killed in failing a
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    • 46 11 I Rust costs millions per year' Norusto prevents rust j HAS A COVERING j t CAPACITY F 700—1000 sq. ft. M®SM PER GALLON. d‘ 'I/U wii ■'ill SOUGNUM j phoduct M ywj /T V PAINT -prevents M corrosion on Iron Stool Work Sime, Darby Co., Ltd.
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  • SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
    • 731 12 GREATEST FREEDOM TO PEOPLES OF THE WORLD i Prosperity based on the greatest possible j fj-eedom to the peoples of the world is necessary to ensure prosperity for the shipping and shipbuilding industries. This si the conclusion reached by Sir Norman Hill, Bart., in the second
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    • 137 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. “TOKUSHIMA MARU” from Japan, for Rangoon and Ctlcutta S.S. “DENMARK MARU” from Japan for Colombo and Boi )av S.S. “ALFOER” from Tg: Mengeidar Koealoe), Ratoe-Bahr p anth Berombang and Asahan. TOMORROW S.S. “AJAX” from Liverpool sails for Manila, Hong Kcng, Shanghai and Japan.
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    • 235 12 Marking Whales The Government research ship William Scoresby has sailed from St. Katherine Dock on her sixth voyage to the Antarctic, to investigate marine life. For four of the seven months of her absence from England she will be continuously at sea carrying out whale-marking operations.
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    • 228 12 Gale Mishap Ends Cruise Liverpool. Oct. 20. When only a few hundred yards from. the end of a 4,370 miles Mediteir.inean I pleasure cruise the 16,243 tons Cunard- White Star liner Lancastria provided a i final thrill for 454 passengers by grounding in the Mersey
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1769 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES "A NEST OF SINGING B.B.C. STARTS WI J^!^,. THE BIRDS" TELEVISION SERVICE I With the perfrmance of Bayard VeiUer’s i Listerners to “A Nest of Singing Birds,' WHE B B C. high-definition television the Law,” overseas listen- on anthology of poetry about bird song and service from
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  • 164 13 Batavia. Since the devaluation of the guilder exports from Tandjong Priok harbour have gone up by leaps and bounds. The Ocean Steamship Company which hitherto used to send out five steamers monthly from Tandjong Priok, has been obliged to double that number. Dutch shipping companies have
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  • 82 13 We/f-XiDown Liner To Be Broken Up In order to be broken up at the Osaka Iron Works at Chikko, the N.Y.K. steam- er Shinyo Marti, once a famous Pacific liner, was auctioned for Y64Q,000 in Tokio and was towed to Osaka. The Shiny» Mara was one of
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  • 37 13 Berlin. The Hamburg-Amerika Ime ’s increasing its fleet of freight vessel» on the Far Easteni route by two 8,000-ton ships. The first one will to an Xhr vring of 193 A
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    • 436 13 9 n V 1 dN 1 WrEStbj loiojiiNtt XBLU tFUMIL LIMB Vowels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Dm (in conjunction with Glen A Shire Line) Pcmm t DEUCALION Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg ““«w mmss and Glasgow. Nov. 13 9 g MENELAUS London, Rotterdam Hamburg, Hull and Swansea. Nov. 19 Dec
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    • 280 13 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. From Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Nov. 19 PRES. HARRISON Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Dec. 3 PRES HAYES Dec. 30 Jan. 12 Dec. 17 PRES. WILSON Jan. 13 Jan. 26 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on our
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    • 830 13 WgJLjA' < P O BRITISH n ?NDiA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenhan\ contract with His Majesty's Government! Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “BULAN” Nov. 13 Outward, from Loudon tor Chin. Japan SAnJNGS op STEAMERa O F TH» due
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  • 290 14 SELANGOR FLYWEIGHT FAILS TO LAST OPENING ROUND AST night’s boxing at the Wembley Park, Penang, produced two quick knockouts, both in the first round. Cheah Boon Cheng (8 6), the rising young Chinese bantam, outclassed his «opponent V.K. Samy (8.0), and took only 45
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  • 468 14 Kampong Malays Win z Championship A HUGE crowd of Malays, estimated at over five thousand, rolled up on the Date Ksmnat ground on Saturday evening to witness the sports meet of the Penang Mohamadan Football Association, which was celebrat-, ing its Silver Jubilee. Thirteen clubs affiliated to
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  • 117 14 Perak Retain Farleigh Robertson Trophy (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Nov. 7. In a mediocre game of rugby today, Perak defeated Negri by 21 points to three to retain the Farleigh Robertson trophy. The. game was marked by poor handling by both sets of threes
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  • 260 14 S.S.V.F. F.M.SV.F. TEAMS CHOSEN The annual Rugby match between the S.S.V. Forces and F.M.S.V. Forces will take piece at Kuala Lumpur o n Noc. 11- The following team has been selected to represent the S.S.V. Forces; Sub. Lieut. O. r.T. Henman, (S.S.R.N.V.R.); Sub Lieut. G.D.A. Lundon,
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  • 98 14 Perak Beat Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, November 9. Perak Malays beat Selangor Malays by three goals to nothing in the irter-State Malay soccer match played at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground yesterday evening. The match was organised for the purpose o f raising funds for
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  • 1331 14 London, November 9. ■JOLLOWING are results of matches played on Saturday in the English and Scottish football leagues together with of the teams to date ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIVISION I Arsenal 4 Leeds U. 1. Bolton 1 Middlesbro’ 3. Brenford 2 Birmingham 1. Derby C. 2
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  • 150 14 —Reuter. Rugby Union Results London, November 8. Following are results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday. Cumberland 11 Yorkshire 3. Lancashire 13 Cheshire 0. North Midlands 6 Notts, Lincs and Derby 0. Blackheath 3 O. M. Taylor 16. Bradford 0 Edinburgh Aoa 12. Cambridge Univ.
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  • 955 15 high degree records MAIDEN WIN <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 7. had the better of the af- ternoon than on the preceding days. Crusader was well backed in the opening race Except for a brief period the gather kept fine. There
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  • 108 15 Singapore Beat Negri Sembilan (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, Nov. 7. Singapore beat Negri Sembilan by six goals to three in their hockey encounter on the padang. While the score shows the superiority of the winners, it is not a fiir reflex on the display by the visitors
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  • 73 15 Singapore Beat Johore At Rugby (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 7. Singapore beat Johore at rugby at Rengam by 17 points (a goal, three tries and a penalty goal) to nil. At half time Singapore led 6—-0, both tries having been scored by Lun don. In the
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