Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 280. Vol. XCIV. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 258 1 Japanese Bombers Active REBELS PREPARING COUNTER-ATTACK Shanghai, Nov. 30. A rebel brigade under Gen. Sie Yu-hsiang mutinied north-west of Shangtu and joined the Chinese Nationalists. In consequence of this, the enemy has ordered Gen. Li Shau-hsin’s forces to watch the remnants of Gen. ang ing
    £ – – – J and sovereignty from further attack.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.  -  258 words
  • 611 1 —Reuter. MOORIS IRREGULARS ARRIVE Carabanchel, Nov. 29. A new element has been introduced into the insurgent ranks with the arrival of Moors culled from the hinterland of Morocco. They look a tough proposition but lack the finish of the Moorish regulars They are a wild
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  • 34 1 —Reuter. Gibraltar, Nov. 80. Hilf A. lean fee is aflame following five hours’ bombing last night. Eno:n, us damage was done to the port, fortifications, b. •racks and station by incendiary bombs.-
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  • 30 1 Reuter. CRICKET Brisbane, Today. The M.C.C. have scored 164 runs for uo wickets in their second innings against Queensland. The score at lunch time was 127 for 0.
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  • 70 1 —British Radio. London, Nov. 28. Newspapers report an operation performed in Newcastle Hospital in a case of angina pectoris which, if finally successful, will constitute a remarkable advance in surgery. The heart was joined to the vascular tissue through the diaphram in such a way as to augment
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  • 78 1 PLANE CRASHES ON HILLSIDE Reuter. London, Nov. 29. The ex-Olympic runner, Lord Burghley, reveals that he narrowly escaped death returning from Sweden. The plane in which he was travelling lost a part of one propeller near Hamburg. The pilot managed to land on a hillside, tearing through
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Motors Held Up On Nablus Road Jerusalem, Nov. 29. Arab highwaymen held up eight motot cars on the main road between Nablus and Tul-Karem and robbed the occupants, including an Englishman and a Germ tn./ barricade was erected in the roadway J The bandits, armed with rifles,
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  • 119 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 29. The R.A.F. squadron arrived from Tavoy after a calm flight this morning. The British Minister gave an official dinner tonight and there will be a garden party tomorrow in honour of the visitors, while the Siamese Aviation Service wall
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  • 51 1 —Reuter. Occupants Escape With Slight Injuries Berlin, Nov. 28. A Lufthansa plane flying from London to Berlin was forced to land at Hanover •owing to the formation of ice. Seven ocI cupants were sfignuy injured. The plane was burnt as also a sugar refinery to which the flames
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  • 73 1 (By Our Boxing Correspondent) Tonight’s boxing at the Wembley Park, Penang, features Nai Smam and Young Johnson in the main event over 12 rounds while Nai Onn will meet Young Murad over ten rounds. The Smam-Johnson return contest should prove interesting as Johnson is keen to
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  • 416 1 rather than a source of security —British Radio. London, Nov. 28 There is not much comment in the morning papers on the Foreign Secretary’s affirmation in his speech yesterday that “the independence and integrity of Belgium is a vital interest for this nation and that
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  • 212 1 MORE BELOW THAN ABOVE SURFACE London, Nov. 29. British circles suspect that the Japano-German pact goes farther than the published terms. It may, indeed, resemble an iceberg, reaching further below the surface than above. Moscow, Nov. 29. Documentary proof is alleged to be available here of
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  • 242 1 British Radio. BOOM CONDITIONS ON THE CLYDE London, Nov- 2K Clyde shipbuilding is experiencing its best year since 1930. With a month still to run, 1936 has already exceeded the tonnage output of any year since the boom period of 1927-3#. I The best year of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1758 2 Haggis Piped In By Mr. J. B. Ross THE skirl of the pipes was heard at the Runnymede Hotel, Penang, on Saturday night, when the St. Andrew’s Ball took place. The speeches, which were all brief and humorous, are reported on Page Nine. An
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  • 493 2 Lionel Rodrigues, a Eurasian, was charged before Mr. C. W. Dawson, the Penang I 1 District Judge, on Saturday with having cheated and dishonestly induced Mrs. Louise Read to deliver to him $1,700 on 'Aug. 30, 1935, at 20A, Leith Street, Penang. There was an
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 2 GOODBYE. —Bebe Danic's (right) seeing Saßy Eilers off from London. She is returning to Hollywood.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 615 2 Wead Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Tiroes Singapore. 'Koala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Ffwne 3683. y fMitVwi Office 40. 43, Fleet Street, London E.C.4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel Leadntalaya l-ondon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang
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  • 253 3 -British Radio. “Unspeakable Horrors*’ STARVATION epidemic London, Nov. 28. T'he members of the British House of 1;| (>i s including two Conservatives, Liberal and three Labour members, have gone to s P ain as a party of eg ti ation have communicated with His vrestvs
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  • 27 3 Reuter. Angouleme, Nov. 29. The airmen. Jean Peraud and Gilbert Penis plan to start on a Paris-Tokio flight an Monday if the weather is favourable.—
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  • 18 3 A Woleeley Super-Six Special attracted much attention at the recent motor show at Olympia.
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  • 155 3 Goering Appeals To Farmers Berlin, Nov. 29. Germany is not so weak now as when she entered the world war in 1914. declar- 1 ed Gen. Goering at the national farmers’ congress at Goslar. He added that then Germany had a cowardly Parliament, but now men
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  • 133 3 Tribesmen Led By Obscure Faquir New Delhi, Nov. 29. An air squadron cc-operating with the infantry reports that the enemy suffered heavily after the recent ambush of a Raznak column. The affair is regarded as purely local, though punitive measures are probably contemplated. j Twenty were killed
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  • 58 3 —Reuter. Special Department Established London, Nov. 28. "The Government has decided to establish a special department to draw”up plans for the control of supply and distribution of food for defence purposes. The department will be within the Board of Trade and wTH work in co-operation with
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  • 156 3 Liverpool, Nov. 13. “In the event of another war, undoubtedly Liverpool would be the port through which this country would receive its food supplies.” Sir Richard Holt, chairman of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, made this statement to the Sunday Chronicle when asked his
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  • 25 3 —Reuter. Rome, Nov. 29. The Italians occupied Gore without resistance. It is believed Ras Imrus’ armies retreated to the Sudan frontier. —Reuter.
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  • 215 4 SIR R. WINSTEDT AND ITS WORK (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 19. “j hope that before long an officer of the Malayan Education Department will spend part of his leave studying at first hand the latest technical educational facilities in England, in order to
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  • 209 4 Flcor Crowded With i i Dancers With the formal open rg of the Elysee Cabaret on Saturday night, Penang has now two cabarets. Both offered special at-, j tractions last night and crowds 1 which turned up despite the rain formed an idea of how popular dancing
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  • 40 4 Mr. M. C. Hay, sitting- as Penang Police Magistrate on Saturday sentenced a Chinese, Lee Eng Lee. to a fine of $5O. in default four month’s rigorous imprisonment on a charge of theft of a bicycle valued $5.
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  • 610 4 Dr. Ingram Empty Empire Lands "TEMPTATION TO THE WORLD" i The Bishop of London, Dr. Winnington- j Ingram, pleaded last week for still greater interest in Empire settlement on the part j of church people when he submitted the < annual report of the Church
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  • 71 4 Vythalingam, a Tamil was produced before Mr. M. C. Hay in the Penang Police Court on Saturday charged with theft of a jjair of silver bangles, on Nov. 27 at Anson Road. Accused admitted having taken the bangles, but said that he did so in jest,
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  • 409 4 Eyes Injured By Studio Lights RISK FIRM TOOK FOR GOOD PICTURE A film actress, Miss Peggy Crawford, was awarded £126 19s end costs in the King’s Bench Division last week. She claimed damages from the Criterion Film Productions Ltd., of Brook-street, W., and Mr. Gunther
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  • 75 4 Verdict Of Accidental Death A verdict of “accidental death" was returned by Mr. M. C. Hay, the Penang District Judge, sitting as Coroner in the Police Court Penang, on Saturday, at the conclusion of the inquest into the death of a Tamil, Perumal, who died on
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  • 325 4 Fifteen-months-old Barbara Stepney’; escaped from electrocution —her father, 'aged 24, is charged with her attempted murder —was attributed at Greenwich Police Court to the insulation given by her rubber knickers. i I John v/illiam Charles Stepney, a fine art assistant, of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 177 4 BUT CAN STILL KEEP GOING ON hl X ISHELLB7S -MASters~ Advertisement of the Asiatic PetroJeuni Co., (S. S.) Ltd WS. SI MM ENGLAND'S HIGHEST CLASS CIGARETTES Tn response to many requests Marcovitch have introduced |J H E if' a standard sized Black White cigarette to Malaya. The 11 E F
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  • 763 5 Marines Lead A Life Of Constant Fighting LEADING a life of extraordinary adventure and continuous combat, a picturesque little army has been campaigning in Chma for a decade gnd still remains almost unknown. This organization, the Chinese Marine Corps, is so Ismail, and the < manner
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  • 752 5 Under-Privileged Class In Chinese Society The difficult and thorny lives of the boat people of South China who have no homes but their tiny river boats are revealed in study made by Mr. Wu Yuey-len published in a recent issue of the Nankai special
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  • 48 5 Nanking. Attaching great importance to reforestation in preventing floods in the upper Yellow River, the Ministry of Industries has petitioned of an annual Yuan for the appropriation of an annual reforestation fund of $lB,OOO for Shensi, Kansu, and Suiyuan provinces for the next years.
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  • 50 5 Nanking. A National Handicraft Products Exposi- tion will open in Nanking on May 1, 1937, I under the auspices of the National People s Economic Construction Committee. The exposition will last one month. After it closes it will be moved to Shanghai and other important centers.
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  • 152 5 May Be Sold For Tax Arrears Halifax, (Canada): Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian mystic, owns by inheritance a part-interest in ten acres of pasture land within the corporate limits of Bridgewater, a town on Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast, which he is in danger of losing for nonpayment
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  • 168 5 Chinese Expedition's Discovery Nanking. Giving a new angle to China’s archaeological study, a number of black potteries and stone implements of the Neolithic Period have recently been excavated at Liang-chengcheng, near Jichao in southeastern Shantung, it was announced here. An archaeological expedition of three members, Messrs. Liang Sze-cheng,
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  • 223 5 Knowledge Of Mandarin Compulsory Hitherto Canton has had its own colloquial of the Chinese language, and this was taught in the schools. But now that is being changed, and educated people are expected to use what is termed the national language. Herewith a passage from an
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  • 243 6 Mo Work On Sungei Besi Mine (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. Rain kept the LOO miners who are striking on the Sungei Besi Tin Mine indoors for the most part of today, and there have been no demonstrations s.nce the attempted march on
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  • 137 6 Chinese Youth's Flea In Causing Hurt Charge <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 28. With a deep wound in his chest, and almost in a state of collapse. Lum Hin entered the Campbell Road Police Station last night and explained that he had been
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  • 298 6 air mail A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K. N I. L. M. service will close at 7 p. m. today. A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Nigeria, and Gold Coast via
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    • 164 6 I Here is I V’Gb u R H ESSENCE OF 1" c ro, >«isfs ti.. "< fS| wt, B'*-' 8 ukur o'” ■MmSMM irXI,? r y* *:<. n« flfla X* cr, Imt c<4d sNW ulc uw-oi) i*" dfv bmano a <*- lt4 Baggy TO HIS MAJ£S Tr H X/IGOUR comes
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 167 6 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT ig m Fati Tj H igh THE STAR OF A MILLION MOODS” TOGETHER WITH THE NEW ROMANTIC IDOL OF THE SCREEN IN A DRAMA AS VTVID AS THE GORGEOUS GOWNS SHE WEARS’ grwftriiiCj kaoio OPENING TOMORROW FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE OF THE WORLDS GREATEST TENOR IN A GLORIOUS
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    • 185 6 ROY AL 6.15 LAST TWO SHOWS 9 30 See it TODAY And Cheer "THE NAVY FOREVER" Dick and Ruby together again—supported by Uncle Sam's own Midshipmen Remember the grand entertainment Warner Bros, gave you in "Flirtation Walk" and “Here Comes the Navy”? Now here’s the swellest show of them all—the
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  • 538 7 Singapore Rotarians Honour Col. Rae The important part that can be played t y the individual in cultivating a better understanding between nations was stressed at the Rotary Club dinner held at the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, in honour of Rotarian the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae,
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  • 107 7 Chinese Debate On Dadio Fare (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 28. Sponsored programmes should ba taboo” as far as the 8.M.8-C. is conerned, but if the Corporation decides on obtaining help from commercial firms, then it should receive no Government subsidy and there should be no
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  • 111 7 Chinese Woman Killed Dr. J.T. Paranjothy, of Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur, son of Mr. Paranjothy of the A.C.S., Penang, was involved In a motor accident on Thursday when the car m which he was travelling knocked down m elderly Chinese woman near the Kepong police
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  • 174 7 Sir James G. Owen Passes Through Forty-seven years a journalist; that is probably the best summary of the life of Sir James George Owen, who arrived in Penang on Saturday with Lady Owen by the s. s. Patroclus on his way back to London. Ever since
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  • 117 7 Fine Of $3O S. Daniel, a Tamil, was fined $3O by Che Osman, third magistrate, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on three charges under the Wild Life Protection Enactment. Daniel pleaded ignorance. Mr. C.E. Jackson, Hon. Depty Game Warden, Selangor, said that on No. 15
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  • 136 7 The Coroner’s inquest into the death of a Chinese stone mason, who died on Nov. 2 as a result of a fall from a building in Penang Road, Penang, was held on Saturday before Mr.' M. C. Hay in the Penang Police Court. It appears that the deceased
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  • 23 7 SIR KINGSLEY WOOD, Minister of Health, starting one of the pjnip.when inaugurating the £5,500.000 West Middlesex drainage schfme at Isleworth.
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  • 369 7 May Establish Branch In Singapore The National Economic Reconstruction Society of China is contemplating the establishment of a branch society in Singapore shortly, according to Mr. Kao Ling Pai, the new Chinese Consul-General for Malaya, who considers that the assistance of local Chinese leaders is very
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 353 7 Charm Away INDIGESTION the Chardox Wqy «“Words cannot express the magic* of iChardox, writes A.K. Read his letters— I ‘‘Charcoal has always done me good, hd lit became so expensive taking such a ML Chardox (Activated Charcoal) acts vecyr ‘much more quickly and is more It did me so much,
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  • 638 8 |N a former generation if a sovereign w’ere confined to her room by a cold in the head. Consols fell a point. A situation was visualised which might culminate in a crisis. In this year of grace 1936, with at least two wars being waged and
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  • 670 8 J. ALL IN REFORMED ib STYLE ri-< M ORE than ten Chinese couples were married yesterday in Penang. At the Penang Buddhist Association alone. Mr. Lee Chin Ho peri formed four wedding ceremonies and this must constitute a record at least in Penang. All
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  • 640 8 Storm Over Runnymede—Penang s Popular Cabarets —Factory Accidents In China—Barbers and vivid lightning and torrential rain formed the background of the St. Andrew’s celebration at the Runnymede Hotel, on Saturday night. The violence of the storm reminded me of the lines, Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks
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  • 222 8 Historic Service At Malacca Thursday 3 j Malacca. t On Dec. 3 Roman Catholics will congre- gate at the ruins of the Church of St. Paul at the flagstaff, to participate in the annual religious services in commemoration i of the death cf their Patron
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 315 8 Don’t Forget Your Friends At Home! You can get this fine old Whisky 111 H BE for despatch in specially decorated M» JBM Christmas Cases, delivered anywhere in England, Scotland or wrvF WBw Wales at the following prices Bom 1820 I RED LABEL Per case of 12 bottles $64.00 Per
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    • 55 8 SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS b Sixt tally Packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Flakes and wholeness of the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tins Obtainable at all the Leading Provisions Dealers Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd PENANG,
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  • 494 9 Local Indians Prepare Welcome A large and representative gathering met at the Indian Association, Penang yesterday at 4.30 p.m, under the chairmanship of the President. Mr. N. Raghavan, to consider arrangements to welcome the Government of India Deputation expected here on Sunday. The
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  • 104 9 I Seven Chinese Remanded The Rope Walk affray case, in whicih' seven Chinese Teh Ah Poh, Loh Keat Lim, Soo Ah Liew, Teng Beng Ho, Teh Ah Seng, I Ng Thye and Ng Kam Choon are charged with being members of an unlawful assembly, was again
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  • 299 9 SPECIAL "P. G." SUPPLEMENT ON WEDNESDAY The Penang Wireless Society’s third annual radio exhibition will be held on Wednesday till Saturday of this week. Arrangements have been completed for the official opening at 9 a.m. on Wednesday by H. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas. Other speakers
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  • 32 9 —Reuter. Marseille, Nov. 29. Mollison with a co-pilot, Molinier, arrived at 12.52 having left Croydon at 9.32 in an effort to fly to Capetown and back in five days.—Reuter.
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  • 846 9 PENANG CHIEFTAIN'S SPEECH The speeches at the St. Andrew’s Ball held at the Runnymede Hotel, Penang, on Saturday, were brief and humor.us. After the Toastmaster had “craved silence” for the Chieftain, the “Padre” proposed the •oast of To the Pious and Immortal Memory of St. Andrew.”
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 1681 10 Close Of Singapore Winter Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Nov. 28. EXCELLENT dividends marked the final day of the Singapore race meeting today before a large crowd who witnessed some thrilling finishes. The going was holding and the times returned were poor. A hundred
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  • SHIPPING NEWS from ALL PARTS
    • 374 12 Need For Investigation By State And Industry DEFINITE POLICY OF CO-OPERATION URGED Presiding at the quarterly meeting recently of members of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, Colonel Norman Kennedy, president of the Chamber, referred to Britain’s loss of overseas markets, and remarked that the under-lying cause was
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    • 288 12 Shipping Interests To Oppose Catchment Board By-Laws An inquiry of importance to shipping interests and inland ports throughout England was opened by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries at the Shirehouse, Norwich, recently, when the East Norfolk Rivers (including the River Waveney) Catchment Board applied for
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    • 223 12 S.S. “SHIRALA” from Far East sails for Rangoon and Calcutt. S.S. “TALAMBA” from Calcutta Gopalpore and Rangoon S y for Singapore and Far East S.S. “INITO MARU” from Japan in Singapore— sails same dav f ()r c Port Said, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. S.S. “BUYSKES from
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    • 155 12 Adjustment Of Routes Considered Likely A revision of the working agreement between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Osaka Shosen Kaisha is envisaged. The agreement was concluded in April 1931, a merger was projected later. Though the merger scheme failed the agreement has always been useful in
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    • 115 12 Cunard White Star Statement The directors of Cunard White Star Ltd announce that they have selected Mr. Grey Womum, F.R.1.8.A., of Devonshire-street, London, W.I, to be the decorative architect in connection with the passenger acconunci dation in the new ship (No. 552), now under construction
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 40 12 NOW I Is Your Opportunity to buy a GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO for $l5O. OR I A New Portable Columbia Gramophone for $l4. NEVER A Better Radio-Gram Than A MARCONI. ttib I Robinson Piano Co. (S. S.) Ltd. B PENANG. i
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1753 12 I RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES "7 N “m? ST PERSONALITIES —Following is the 8.8. C. Empire Broad- The BJi.C. programmes for tonight have casting Service schedule for the week belt distinctly Scottish air, for today, as every ginning today Scotsman knows, is St. Andrew's Day, the JB From s qq a
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  • 292 13 Two Improved Cargo Steamers For Glasgow Owners Messrs. Douglas and Ramsey, Glasgow, have placed an order with Messrs. William Hamilton and Co., Ltd., for two cargo steamers each of 9,500 tons cargo-carry-ing capacity. The vessels wUI be fitted {with triple-expansion engines working in conjunction with Rowan-Gotaverken turbo compressors.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 411 13 MMB Vceaels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Due (in conjunction with Gian Shire Line) Penang London GLENBEG L’don, R’dam, H’burg Antwerp Middlesborough Dec. 4 Jan. 4 Q. MEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 11 Jan 6 B. PERSEUS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull and Swansea. 17 Jan. 12 HAVRE AND
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    • 335 13 FORTHCOMING SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE Dec. 4 m.v. “CHR. HUYGENS” N.L. 17,000 tons Dec. 11 m.v. “SIBAJAK” R.L. 13,000 tons Dec. 25 m.v. “J.V. OLDENBARNEVELT” N.L. 20,000 tons Jan. 1 m.v. “DEMPO” R.L. 17,000 tons Jan. 15 s.s. “JOHAN DE WITT” N.L. 11,000 tons Jan. 22 s.s. “SLAMAT” r.l. 13,000 tons
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    • 589 13 PO and Ot V/ BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenhara, tontract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “MATA HARI” Dec. 4 S/S “BULAN” Dec. 11 Outwards from London for China Japan, z due Penang
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 536 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES a Pair of Sparkling Eyes” (The Gondo- 5.20 p.m.—Light recorded music. 5.50 tiers Sullivan). (6) "From Offenbach’s —Opening announcement. Time signal. .Sample Box” (Urbach). (7) "The Last 5.54 —Children’s Half Hour. Answers to Rose of Summer” (Gall-Curci). (8) Selec- correspondents by Uncle Dick. 6.30 tioa: "Where the Rainbow
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    • 622 13 review. 12.20 p.m.—Close down. Relay from Radio-Paris. Concert. 6.20 TOMORROW News in English. 6.3s—Continuation of 12.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB. German relay. Concert. 7.os—News in French folk song. 12. 30—Musical miscellany. 7. 3s—Continuation of relay. Concert I. -News in German. I.3s—Musical B.2o—Shipping news, by miscellany (continued). 2.ls—Greetings M. Bretagne. 8.30
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    • 63 13 ZBW HONG KONG Wavelength: «4.29 m. (8750 kejs). TODAY 3.30- p.in.—Chinese Programme 6.30- p.m.— European Programme. 7.30 p.m.—Local-Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements. B.3o—Daventry News BuUetin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. TOMORROW 3. 30 6.30 p.m. —Chinese Programme. 8.30 10.30 p.m.—European Programme. 7.30 p.m.—Local-Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock
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  • 1403 14 PORTSMOUTH AT HEAD OF LEAGUE TABLE Following are the results of matches played on Saturday in the English and -Scottish football leagues together with positions of the teams to date. ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. 1 Birmingham 1, Sheffield W. 1. Charlton A. 3, Sunderland 1. Chelsea
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  • 124 14 —Reuter Glasgow Academicals And Kelso Draw London, Nov. 28. Following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today. Cheshire 12, Yorkshire 21. Cumberland 3, Lancashire 14. Durham 9, Northumberland 4. Bristol 5, Richmond 5. Cambridge Univ. 2, United Services 3. Devonport Services 13, St. Bart’s Hosp
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  • 556 14 COLOURS DEFEAT WHITES IN SCRAPPY GAME The Colours consisting mainly of the probable Penang Asiatic side to go down* to Kuala Lumpur this week-end for the deciding match of the Northern Section 1 beat the Whites by three points ro nil in a Rugby trial game yesterday
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  • 303 14 Annual St. Andrew's Day Rugby Scots rugby supporters in Penang saw Scotland go down fighting to The Rest on Saturday in the annual game which is part of the celebrations devoted to the memory of their Patron Saint. In spite of what might be described as
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  • 335 14 IPOH BEATEN IN THRILLING GAME Penang scored a creditable win at hockey on Saturday on the Huatchings School ground when a representative ladies team met and defeated a strong team from the Ipoh Y.W.C.A. by one goal to nothing. It was a game full of thrills,
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  • 652 15 perak Beaten After Strenuous Game (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 28. r after a strenuous match rfed f !he Malaya Cup finally defeatik bv 13 points (two goals and one against Perak’s solitary try, P* fq ainst the run of play Selangor
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  • 159 15 1,038 Miles In 28 Hours A standard Austin Seven, with registered number P. 13, arrived in Penang yesterday morning having completed the journey from Butterworth to Singapore and back—a distance of 1,038 miles —in 28 hours, five minutes. The car, which earlier in the month travelled for
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  • 204 15 The Butterworth Recreation Club lost to the Penang Sporting Diamonds at hockey! by four goals to two on Saturday at the former’s ground. The game was maintained at a fast pace. It was a thoroughly interesting game with many sparkling movements on both sides. Each team was
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  • 126 15 —Reuter. FINE BOWLING AT BRISBANE Brisbane, Nov. 28. M.C.C. 215, AND 19 FOR NO WICKET QUEENLAND 243. Verity put up a magnificent performance here today. After Queensland had scored 117 for one wicket—the first century by the State in an opening partnership against the M.
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  • 156 15 Singapore and Johore Score Wins 1 r, 'm Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov 28. I ,r ’ous game, Singapore, beat 1 s mbi lan—Malacca by 25 points (three goals, two tries, one drop-goal) to eight (a converted penalty try and a penalty goal) in a Malaya cup rugger
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  • 213 15 —Reuter. Football Association Cup Results London, Nov. 28. Walthamstow Avenue gained an overwhelming victory against Northampton by six goals to one in the F.A. Cup competition this evening. Following are the results:— Shildon 4, Stalybridge Celtic 2. South Liverpool 1, Morecambe 0. Lincoln City 1, New Brighton 1.
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  • 209 15 Chinese R.C. Beat Krian Club Displaying better tactics and combination, the Penang Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Krian Club by four goals to two at the Victoria Green last evening. The game was fast and interesting from start to the finish. The C. R. C•, forwards were
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  • LATEST SHARE AND COMMODITY NEWS
    • 522 16 RUBBERS AGAIN IN THE PICTURE Messrs. Kennedy Co., in their report dated Penang, 27th Nov. states The past week has again been extremely active both in rubber and tin shares, and at the close rubbers for the first time for many a long month have eclipsed tins
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    • 228 16 KENNEDY CO. The following axe the latest quotation! n MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Sharw Ulf»t todav RUBBER Buyers Sellers Allenby 195 2.10 ex Alor Gajah 1.671 I.7scum Amal. Malay 2.10 2.25 Ayer Hitam 1.721 1.771 Ayer Panas 1.95 2.15 Benta 1.30 1.35 Broga 1.121 1.15 Bukit Katil 95 1.00 Bukit Kepong
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    • 127 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 105 1164 105 764 New York 4.89 H 4.89}| Montreal 4.88? 4.88| Brussels 28.97 28.98 Geneva 21.311 21.311 Amsterdam 9.02 J 9 02 Milan 93 ft 93?» 1 Berlin 12.171 12.181 'Stockholm 19.3914 19.3914 Copenhagen 22.40 23.40 J Oslo 19.90 19 90 Vienna
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    • 117 16 101 SATURDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £235.15.0 No market London—(3 months) £234.15.0 No market Singapore $116.50 $117.00 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.— (Sur dried) $8.50 $8.30 BLACK PEPPER $6.50 ss’so RUBBER London Bf?d B |g d New York 18?c(G) 18?c(G) Singapore- Spot 31gc 31j c Dec 31? c 31?
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    • 185 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.37? 1.40 Hong Fatt 1.40 1.42? Kuchai 1.30 I.32Jex Lukut 1.37? 1.42? North Taiping 81 83 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.22? Rantau Ordy. 1.42? L 45 Rantau Pref. 1.45 1.47? Sungei Luas 1.92? 1.97? Sungei Way 3.30 3.35 Taiping 77? 80ex Ulu Klang
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    • 118 16 London, Nov. 28. RUBBER Steady. Spot 813 buyers 8H sellers. Jan./March 812 buyers BIS sellers. April/June 82 buyers 815 sellers. July/Sept. 815 buyers 9 sellers. New York 18.42 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 39,050 tons Liverpool 52,518 tons ?OPRA Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £20.7.6. PEPPER White Muntok in
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    • 152 16 LEAN CO. TODAY 8 OPENING QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats s|l? 5|4? ‘B. Selangors L 36 1.40 Jelapangs 26)0 26J9 Johans 30 33 K. Lanjut® 22)3 23|0 Katus -n' 25)0 26(0 Kundangs 9|3 9|9 Laruts 11)3 11)9 N Taipings 81 86 Puchongs 24)9 25)6 Rahmans 1.17? 1.22? I Rantau Pref.
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    • 307 16 EXHIBITION OF CHINA MODEL VILLAGES AT WEMBLEY for the last night only The first 1,000 ladies buying gate admission tickets will be presented with a souvenour Post Card (suitably inscribed for framing) of the China Model Villages featuring the arches of Chastity which will serve as an ornament for every
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    • 1200 16 BANKS. y L HONG K k A NEW S SAFE DEPOSIT ’ft SERVICE Colony 1929 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Authon c^ -«ONa tor the sale keeping of valuaUes, "P important documents, records, etc., Sterling etc., are available at Resene Liability of -«2 Proprietors OVERSEA-CHINESE board of Hon Mr. S H BANKING
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    • 70 16 ’PHONE 789 The Elysee Cabaret THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTIONS! DANCING NIGHTLY FROM 9 p.m. TO MIDNIGHT COUPONS: 4 FOR $l.OO 9 FOR $2.00 EXCELLENT MUSIC BY LOUIS LIM’S Dance Orchestra FIRST CLASS BAR Selected Dance Hostesses PRIZE WINNERS OF SATURDAY’S MUSIC FORECAST COMPETITION 1. Mr. GOH TIANG CHIN all correct.
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