Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 November 1937

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. O 266. Vol. YCV. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1937. PRICE 10 CENT S.
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  • 872 1 The Restriction Renewal m m wan producers received incorrect INFORMATION” Pinon Gazette Correspondent London, November 10. Presiding al the annual general meeting of Ayer llijam Imi Dredging Ltd. today, Mr. C. V. Thomas comjlahxd bitterly al tin injustice to Malaya of the present disfrilHitioii d standard
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  • 33 1 Picturp taken a moment after a bomb had fallen at Shanghai. Note the height to which debris is flung above the rooftops.
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  • 83 1 Reuter 2,000,000 Face Destitution Shanghai', Nov. 11 —One million people ire homeless, destitute and facing starvaion and another million on tire verge of ruiruiii Shantung Province as a result of he worst floods for fifty years, according O Mr. H. R. Williamson, prominent famine-relief worker, who
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  • 151 1 Reuter. Brussels and Safety Of Settlement Brussels, Nov. 10. impuriani conversations took place today betw’een Mr. Eden, Mi. Norman Davis and M. Delbos. It is unuei stood they are considering every hypothesis with regard to the Japanese reply o that they can submit suggestions without loss
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  • 227 1 Large Shipments Of Gold From The United States Reuter. Satisfaction with the Premier’s speech and a firmer Wall Street stimulated sentiment though business on the Stock Exchange was small. Far Eastern bonds were again a feature of strength on bear covering, but gilt-edged were irregularly lower
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  • 44 1 (From Our Own Correspondent I London Nov. 10. It is understood there is no basis for the many rumours circulat ng in London that the International Tin Committee is meeting before December 10 in an attempt to resuscitate the price.
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  • 42 1 ReuD'- Jerusalem, Nov. 11. —The curfew has been reimposed on the old city of Jerusalem following outrages in which one Arab was shot deed and an Arab sheik and a Jew si labourer were seriously wounded. Reut 0
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  • 480 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Today.- With the Japanese military now virtually masters of Shanghai. there are many indications that they ire now less considerate to British, American and French wishes here. They show no disposition to allow’ owners to visit their houses on
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  • 72 1 .—Reuter. Bmssels, Nov. 11.—In replying to the Jietition by students protesting agatnst the first ruction of Chinese univerfcuties, the Japanese Embassy has issued a comu cnique stating that J.’pan has done everything possible for the fievelcpnient of humane, civilising vv<»rk i»|n China. It declarew the a.IIe
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  • 1474 2 YOUNG HAWKER’S STORY TO PENANG MAGISTRATE Met Woman At Wayang Who Gave Him A Smile FAILED TO PERSUADE HER NOT TO DESERT HUSBAND That it was the woman who enticed him away and not he the woman, was the
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  • 247 2 Housebreaking Charge COUNSEL’S MITIGATION PLEA FAILS A middle aged Malay woman Fatimah binti Ismail, was sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment in addition to a line of $lOO in default a further three months' rigorous imprisonment, by the Penang District Judge, Mr. J.L. McFall, yesterday,
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  • 691 2 Monday Nov. 1. In the morning His Excellency presided at a Durbar held at the Astana, Klang. The following were the guests at a din' ner given by Hs Excellency and Lady Thomas at K ng's House this evening:Hon Chief Justice N. H. P. Whitley Hon. Mr.
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  • 99 2 Chinese Pleads Guilty To Charge Sentence was deferred on a Chinese, Ham Hin, who pleaded guilty before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean the additional magistrate Penang, to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of 37 tahils 9 chees and 5 hoons of silver valued
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  • 305 2 S’pore Chinese Sent To Prison (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Four months’ rigorous imprisonment was the sentence which a Chinese, Tan Yew Lai, received at the Assizes, on Tuesday for fraudulently and dishonestly using as genuine a driving licence which he knew to be forged. Mr.
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  • 275 2 Last Month’s Flying Hour, j Below 100 I LOCAL VISITOR’S FATAL CRASH l\ h| The flying hours of the Penang Flying Cluh fn the first time in months, fallen below 100 hours, ai. buted to bad weather, lack of enthusiasm on the part through lack
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  • 62 2 (From Our Own Singapore. Nov. 9 Snatching up a knife ged to have plunged it int Javanese woman to whoi speaking, then turned the m to h im self at Pulau Bukom on M i.’temooa He next jumped into tin s ea but rescued by two Malays and
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  • 38 2 Dr. A. Soinas uni I ram of th Distri*. Hospital, Bukit Mertajam uldits> thLitcrary Circle of the Bull, wortl: Club, on “Ceylon." to-morrow al .30 p.m. Members and their fncmh art cordially invited to attend
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  • 791 3 threat a curtain raiser for GRIM DRAMA OR FARCE ■'Most Appalling And Tragic Sight” 01 Refugees Teeming From Nantao 101 OR SHANGHAI BRITISH COMMUNITY IXYTHING BUT HAPPY SHANGHAI, NOW 10. TAO, SHANGHAI, WHICH WAS IMAGINED <D.W MORNING TO HAVE THE WAR REMOVED
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  • 58 3 •’I Renter Copyright. 1 s| Xo\. 1(1. Queen Marie d’'ring from intestinal trouming an attack of infltiil r two daughters, Queen ugoslas ia, and ex--1 ii/.ite th of Greece, acre at her bedside. Her ,s recom-nended months quiet. Ihe entire e<»unat the Queens ill1 pi-'xeix are
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  • 30 3 Peiping. Nov. 10. Japanese military authorities state that 26 foreigners in Taiyuanfu, including the eight British Baptist Mi/lsionartes who did iu>t evacuate, were safe. The authorities admit
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  • 125 3 Reuter, Denies Report Of Japan 9 s Peace Terms Brussels, Nov. 10. To dissipate Ihe various rumours concerning his visit to Germany, General Chiang Pao-Ei ga|Fe a statement regarding the purpose of his visit which was to state the real position in China in the Sino-Japanese
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  • 552 3 Pins Faith On Conference For Solution “HOSTILITIES MIST STOP AT ONCE” London, Nov. 10. The Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain in a speech at the Lord Mayor’s banquet last night surveyed the outstanding problems of international and domestic interest. Since the outbreak of hostilities in
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  • 842 3 A Sincere Statesman Inspired By The Best Intentions” London, Nov. 10. The death of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has evoked world-wide tributes. In Rome the news was received with regret and with an earnestness as felt towards no other leading- British statesmen. An official statement says
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  • 55 3 Reuter. Sp< cial Military Court* For Jerusalem Jerusalem, Nov. 10. Special military courts empowered to pass death sentence for acts of terrorism and possession of firearms and bombs are to be established. This does not connote the martial law- but it is a half way
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    • 195 3 This 'BIOCEL SKINFOOD WORKED A MIRACLE on my face soys nurse Jlf* RR* I □kJ I y I v tL w jau, A z .TTS effect was almost magical. In a lew ’ldavs I saw little lines and wrinkles begin to disappear In a couple of winks I kx Led
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  • 391 4 $27,000,000 Expected From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 10. Johore will have a general surplus at the beginning of 1938 of nearly $27,000,000. This includes an estimated surplus on the working oi 1937 of approximately $1,500,000. 7 Estimates for <1938 show total revenue is expected to reach
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  • 390 4 \niah Exonerated (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore .Nov. 10. A pair of Chinese wooden clogs and a slippery cement slope led to the death of Pamela Diamond five years old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. E. Diamond, of Singd ore, who was fatally scalded by
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  • 788 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr Chung Ah Ming and family paid a visit to Penang. They are already back in Ipoh. Captain A V. Cockle, M.C.. Assistant Superintendent of Police, S.S, has been seconded for service under the Admiralty. Mr. J. K. Creer, M.C.S. has arrived in Taiping and taken over the
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  • 214 4 Early Morning Chase YOUTH CONVICTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 9. Claiming trial on a charge of importing 1,000 lbs. of tobacco of an approximate dutiable value of $940 in a vessel of less than a 100 tons burden, an 18-year-old Chinese, Png Ker,
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  • 253 4 Example Made (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 10. Sin Chew Ngak, who jointly with another person, robbed a 59 years old Chinese woman, a cigarette seller, of $250, which .represented nine years’ savings, in addition to assaulting her in a public convenience in Liang
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  • 163 4 Mr. A. J. West’s Career Mr. Arthur Joseph West, who was the I builder of the State Railways in British North Borneo and a noted pioneer in the I development of that country, died in Bexhill lat the age of 75. A Worcestershire man, he joined
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  • 67 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 9. Goh Lai Kang, a lawyer’s clerk, employed by Mr. A.V.L. Davies, was fined $lOO by Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Criminal District Court yesterday, for having allowed his dog to be out of doors without a muzzle. He claimed
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  • 179 4 Officials Promise To Consider JOHORE TO BENEFIT (From Our Own Correspondent., Singapore, Nov. 10. The provision of further landing grounds in Johore is still under consideration by Government. In the near future investigat.on of suitable sites will be proceeded with but until such investigations have been carried
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  • 178 4 Latest ‘’Sport’* In ogue (From Our Own Correspondent, i Bangkok, Nov. 7. Bangkok’s latest sport is giving the police motorcycle squads a good deal of anxiety. It is the stealing of motor-cars. Three good cars have been stolen in one w-eek, all from outside hotels, where
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  • 166 4 35 Drowned From Launch GROUNDED, DISABLED AND FOUNDERED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 7. A shocking river tragedy is reported from Nakon Sawan in the upper reaches of the river. At about ten o’clock on Wednesday night a motor-launch, the Nayok conveying passengers and freight to
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  • 90 4 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 9. A suggestion that the Johore Government should run a tailoring establishment for Malay schoolgirls was made by the Hon. Dato Abdul Kadir bin Daud yesterday at the Johore State Council meeting. Dato Kadir said at present girls
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  • 84 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 9. Lying critically injured In the General Hospital is an elderly Chinese who w’as knocked down in Orchard Road, just opposite the market, last night by a motor car driven by a European. The Chinese, it is reported, was crossing the
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  • 159 4 Nature never meant man to nuously day in. day out. amid th. fevers of this climate. Nati.: exhausted bodies of all who hav for their living, cry out in pn>L Your own energy is not enougl you through the daily round, f as well
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  • 194 4 DEATH SENTENC E Tamil To Be Hanged i From Our Own Correspondi Singapore, N The endeavour of the Tamil, K to save himself from the. gallows. of death having been passed on hin Justice a'Beckett Terrell. Acting Justice, at the last Singapore Approved fruitless, yesterday, tht Criminal Appeal, comprising Mr
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  • 483 6 Malaria Stored Solar Energy A performance of Messrs. Bayer’s two "ound-film-”*liTalB|ria anu Stored Solar Energy”—which is arranged by the N.V. Straits Java Trading Co.. Penang, is to be shown tomorrow at 4 p.m. sharp in the Isis. Theatre. Ipoh, for members of the medical profession.
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  • 78 6 House Of Common's M,. ln Wants To Knou London. Nov. 10. Wha* position for Hongkong's <].. the number of refugees th-! 'hey being maintained; Government’s financial no-> tomic position of the ent. These questions were put het House of Commons by Mr Mor n Ormsby
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    • 690 6 WiVwVAV.%WA ROYAL Hr—^!A— 6.3o Opening Tonight 9.30 'T'i"M\Tl/ ,I-J r r Q Th Return Screening For 2 Nights Only 6.30 IONIGHI 9..5U of Unique Film Co’s Most Dramatic Nanvang Film Co. Superb Production CANTONESE TALKIE Ar Out-Standing g Cantonese Ta.Kie pATRIO TISM” 4 IIAXITXY' (TRI with Miss Leong Suet Fei
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    • 109 6 A TOPNOTCH HOLIDAY ATTRACTION LAST NIGHT TONIGHT! The Most Beautiful and Life-Like Colour Filin <t Made’ 20th CENTIKY-lOX presents f "WINGS OF THE MORNING" 1 WO INTRODUCING AN EXCITING x NEW STAR /“‘MIS ANNA BELLA t Jw WITH HE.XKY FOXDA I LESLIE l!ANk VND IHE WORLD FAM I s JOHN
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  • 407 7 LIBEL ALLEGED BY FILM ACTRESS London. THE pubkeation of a girl’s photograph on the cover of a Paris magazine, published in I rance and described by Mr G D. Roberts, K.C., as “obscene ano filthy,’ was the subject of an action in the King’s Bench
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  • 1019 7 7 DREAM I SEE HER LAUGHING, LAUGHING’ London. DEEPLY in love with a 17-year-old girl, William, Fuller, 45-year-old cafe manager and? former ship’s* bo’sun, found his suit rejected. He planned to murder her. His plans went wrong. A few hours later,
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  • 32 7 MISS ENID MURDOCH, Auckland nurse, travelled 13,000 miles to marry PETTY OFFICER HALL, of Sheffield. He met her while serving with the -New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy.
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  • 351 7 MAN DIED FOR LOVE OF HER Beverley, Yorkshire IJKJ|ISS PILGRIM cannot blame herself IW for being prepossessing and attractive, and that is the only crime she has committed.” This was the comment made by Mr. T. Holtby, the coroner, at the inquest at a farmhouse
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  • 255 7 FOLLY, NOT ROMANCE, SAYS SHERIFF Glasgow, Nov. 1. A 15-year-old girl eloped to Gretna Green with a 19-year-old youth she met in a cinema, but the blacksmith refused to marry them because he thought the girl was too young. Air. T.G. Muir, the Procurator Fiscal,
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  • 199 7 Musician’s Wife Taken Awaj London. “This man’s home has been broken up,” said Mr. Justice Langton in the Divorce Court; “his wife taken away, and the corespondent has done everything to keep them apart. I think the co-respondent should pay £5OO damages. The judge had heard
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  • 105 7 Whole Population Engaged In Aviation ROME. The new town of Guidonia, known as “Aeronautical City” because the activities of inhabitants will be devoted entirely to aviation, was formally inaugurated on Oct. 31 by Signor Mussolini. Guidonia is a short distance from Tivoli and is built in
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    • 185 7 Convent School Exhibition NOVEMBER 12th 13th. OPENING CEREMONY THURSDAY 11th at 5 pm. SALE of Embroidery Needlework done by the Orphans. Several Varieties of Artistic Work also for Sale. TEA ROOM Proceeds in Aid of the CON\ ENT CHINESE SCHOOL. DATO KRAMAT. SPECIAL STALL for CHINA DISTRESS RELIEF FUND. ALL
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  • 692 8 AT the outbreak of the Sino-Japa-nese war, it was stressed that initial reverses were to be anticipated, and five weeks later, on Friday, August 13, when the Japanese attacked the Chinese behind the Japanese naval barracks at Shanghai, it was feared that a local
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  • 278 8 Mr. Chee Wor Lok Gives Evidence After a hearing which lasted from 10 o’clock till nearly 5 p.m. yesterday the case was adjourned till Monday, for counsel’s addresses, of the suit in which Mr. Chee Wor Lok, well-known Penang •nerchant, is sued by Lye Yew Song,
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  • 73 8 —Reuter. It is not a practice to notify Japanese military authorities the movements of Britons in general by car in China, said Mr. Cranborne, in the Commons, replying to Mr. Mander, but since the shooting of Sir Knatchbull-Hugessen; Japanese authcii ties, whenever possible were
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  • 475 8 In Flanders Fields In Flandera fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark ou>r place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw
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  • 235 8 AMBULANCE UNIT Sir,—Kindly allow me space in your columns to thank, on behalf of the Managing Officers of Penang Overseas Chinese Ambulance Unit the press and the public for their very generous support, thereby enabl’ng us to raise a troop of volunteers for ambulance work in
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  • 167 8 To Open I p Diplomatic Conversations r Rome, Nov 10. An invitation to Britain to op' n P plomatic conversations with Italy made in a communique issued by ti cial agency The invitation ie; Mr. Chamberlain’s speech at where he said that Britain want» relations with
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  • 646 9 Complete Details Of A rrangements RELIGIOUS CEREMONY TONIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 11. the Zanaia Mosque and the Belai Besar were busy scenes yestei<la\ when loud speakers, microphones and electric lights were being fitted for the forthcoming installation of His Highness
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  • 341 9 Todavs Races At Singapore probable jockeys for tongapore programme and RACE 1—2.30 P.M. P„ni«. Classi, Div. 3: 5 12 Furs. Farthing e if) Lawler 8.09 Dodd Spencer 8.05 McPherson j j 8.03 McLachlan Minto Garrard Marn- 7OR Woods I RACE 2—3 P.M. Horses, Class 3, Div. 5: Abt.
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  • 21 9 The I’m in- Gazette Singapore corresdent cables that the going today a* the racecourse is likely to be good.
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  • 278 9 International Soccer DOHERTY’S GREAT GOAL At Aberdeen yesterday, Scotland and Ireland drew at soccer, each side scoring a goal The weather was sunny, cool and breezy. The Irish played clever football and with accurate passing by the forwards they maintained a hot pace. The Scottish forwards
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  • 51 9 .—Reuter. London, Nov. 10. The following were the results of-rugby football matches played today: At Blackheath. Surjey defeated Kent by 11 points to 5; At. Chelmsford, Eastern Counties de feated Sussex by 14 points to 5; At Dublin. Trinity College lost to Oxford University by 3 points to
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  • 20 9 -Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 11. —M. Spaak has abandoned his attempt to form a Belgian Government. Reuter.
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  • 106 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 10. Temporarily eclipsed as a wild animal preserve by Katong, where a crocodile ivas caught a week ago, the Radio Station ZHL is in the limelight again today with the trapping at the station this morning of a five-foot cobra. a.
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  • 101 9 -—Reuter. Not Likely To Join The Fascist Plotters Belgrade, Nov. 10. A hope that Jugosalvia would join the anti Comintren pact was expressed by the Japanese minister, Mr. KuriharJ. who declared that he be i. eve'’ there would soon be a change in the Government of China. He added
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  • 160 9 The Official Guests The Ex-Service Dinner (which will be a combined affair by the Penang and Kedah branches i will take place at the E. O Hotel tonight. Dr. E. D. Lindow, the President of the Penang Branch, will pres’Jc, supported by Mr. N. W. Mallet, Chairman
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  • 175 9 2 Minutes Silence In Rain The Two Minutes Silence at the Cenoarh ‘his morning was observed in rain, ut all those who had taken up their positions, including the women, remained where they stood till the conclusion of the ceremony. A very large crowd had assembled round ‘he
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  • 794 10 Profit For Year $83,652 Jelebu Tin Dredging Limited report for the year to August, 31 states: The profit earned during the year amounted to $83,652.46; to which is added t lie balance brought forward from the previous year $80,539.55; making the total $164,192.01; from which the following
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  • 3288 10 Mr. Lias On Disraeli REMARKABLE AND ROMANTIC CAREER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Tuesday. “One never knows when among all the dunces that it is one’s lot to teach, one may be instructing a future prime minister or a generalissimo of the forces.
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  • 355 11 CASE I.TIES NIL No shoppers were injured although the entire front of twi shops o’.’.aps-. into .he roadway nen a lorry and Hailer cl ashed into the build t markable accident .A High-street Stroou. Kent. This picture the wrecked frontage after the accident. Shoppers Escape
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  • 453 12 COMEI »lts u l&ll 11( ’I nils' 1 p) 1 One I which have I public imagination i I p service. Perhaps this I I of its close reUti 1 J human experience; f or t I ages are chapters of real C- 1 of tragedy,
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  • 316 12 Latest Times Of Posting A mail for K. Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Interna) Air Service will close at 2 p.m. tomorrow’. A mail foi’ Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein by the s.s. Juna will close at 7 a.m. tomorrow. A mail for Burma (excepting
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  • 338 12 St. George’s Hall The Subject St. George’s Hall, London, headquarters of the BBC’s Variety Department and the source of many programmes in the transmissions from Daventry, will itself be the subject; of a broadcast in the near future from Transmission 2 on December 7 at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 256 12 Radio evidently has its n- in I to give people a headache I Here ls an interesting store w puted to. have been put forward of no less standing than Canon W 1 I who is Vicar of Christchurch I This article states that I church Magazine, the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 715 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. ta oa the following wavelength»: > TRANSMISSION 2 GSH 21.1,7 Mc/S (13.97 mJ GSG 17.79 Mc/S (16.86 mJ TRANSMISSION 3 GSH 21.1,7 Mc/S (13 97 m J GSG 17.79 Mc/S (16.86 m J TRANSMISSION 4 GSD 11.75 Mc/S (25.53 m J GSB 9.51 Mc/S
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    • 963 12 BERLIN LYNDHURST DIB 15.20 Mc/m 197 m- VK3LR 958 Me s (31.3 m 9.54 Mc/s 31.45 m. TODAY DJE 17.76 Me/ 16-8 J m. p.m. DJQ 15.28 Mc/s 19.63 m. 8.50 Chimes. Fifteen minutes of popuDiA 9.56 Mc/s 31.38 m. lar music 9.05 Sporting news and notes. TODAY 9 20
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    • 465 12 PENANG—ZHJ (WAVELENGTH— 49.3 metres) TODAY p.m. 7 00 Signal and programme. 7 05 Recorded British popular music. 7.35 Overture—“ The Wreckers” (Dame Ethel Smythe) 7.45 Pageant of English Poetry—No. 6 Elizabethan patriotic poetry. 7.55 Share report. 8.00 Recorded classical concert of music by British Composers. 8.55 News bulletin. 9 00
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    • 18 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY’ 5.15 p .m. 11.20 p.m TOMORROW 4.59 a m. 11.45 a.m. 7.31 p.m.
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  • 281 13 I from column 4) 1 Hl l(SI) \1 NOV. 18 Singapore for Java dim Coast ports. Singapore for L’don Hull Swansea. China <t Japan ports Port Said. Marseilles, rdam <v Hamburg, from Japan and Chine 'Us same day for Ca’.x from Calcutta sails 'n. ipore, Hongkong, 'S p ?<
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  • 543 13 French Cruiser ‘PRIMANQL’ET arrives morning from Europe via Colombo lying in harbour off man-of-war anchorage until Monday. 5.5. ‘RAJULA’ arrived 6.00 a.m. today from Madras sails this afternoon for Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Islay Kerr). 5.5. JEYPORE’ arrives today from Bombay via Colombo, sails for
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  • 1244 13 CONSTRUCTION AT BIRKENHEAD The largest mercantile ship to be built in England is now beginning to take shape t Birkenhead in the shipyard of Messrs. Cammell Laird and Co.. Ltd., at Birkenhead. She will be about 750 ft. in length with a corresponding beam and
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    • 537 13 ,|i ue FUNNEL LINE LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due ■I \km-I* conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London Mais L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Nov. 12 Dec. 8 :>n Rdam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Nov. 18 Dec 15 !,,n, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp v Mcidlesboro Nov. 20 Dec. 20 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool
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    • 511 13 PJ2. an£ i V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. "RAJIL4” SAILING THURSDAY, 11th NOV. UDder Penan TeluK Anson, Port London and Far East MaVservdce 111^^1 -Malacca and Singapore Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S "HVLAN” Nov. 12 due Penang 1937 MATA HARI’’ Nov. 19
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    • 252 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON BEKVIGE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing dates. TERUKUNI MARU (calls H’burg) Nov. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 26 HARUNA MARU Dec. 10 x KATORI MARU Dec. 24 X KASHIMA MARU Jan. 7 YASUKUNI MARU (Calls Hamburg) Jan.
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  • 1042 14 SECOND DAY OF TURF CLUB WINTER MEETING The following is the full programme for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting to be run at Singapore today:— RACE 1. Ponies, Class 1, Div. 3, 5 1 2 furlongs. 10 4
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  • 497 14 Young Berg Beats Boon Cheng On Points (BY SiECxATOR) hat Gm 6 ci tspai Ks, a young Siamese ieatnerweignt, was able to perform in less viian a rounu in his professional debut in Malaya, Cnean Boon Cneng failed to do in ten rounds last night at
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  • 863 14 CRESCENT FOOTBALLERS CAPTURE P.F A. CUP Chinese Recreationists Beaten By Odd Goal In Three GAME FAILS MISERABLY AS A CUP FINAL Crescent F.C. 2; Chinese R.C. 1. The Crescent Football Club, last year’s second division league champions but wooden spoonists of this year’s first division
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  • 28 14 There will be moonlight band performances at the Esplanade on 16th, 17th and 18th November, 1937, from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 D m weather nprmittirg
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  • 51 14 Reuter’s Copyright London. Nov x As th< Speaker regretfully ini of the death of Mr. Ramsay MacixJj and expressed its keen loss it and sympathy for his rel&tiveLiJi Speaker’s action is a from a recent decision of the he takes formal notice of deaths Commoners Reuter’s
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  • 586 15 t dwell Wins First Fight A s Welterweigh t Odwell, of Camden Town, won his first fight as a v c jht when he stopped Jack (Kid) Berg, former junior Jit champion of the world, in seven rounds in the chief c X'.S.C. headquarters,
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  • 480 15 More Triumphs Anticipated ~,u had a very good win, Mr I have known the owner of ii lor so long a time that I had I, m in asking him this rather t n when congratulating him s in the Cesarewitch, writes c i the Daily
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  • 183 15 ‘sly ratified as an English record, on’s mile time of 4min. 6.4 plished wt Motspur Park in been passed as a British re- will now be submitted to the Federation for recognition as orlU record. .’’min 0 9sec for three-quar-milf, made in Glasgow three weeks before
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  • 84 15 WEMBLEY MATCH IN PROSPECT Len Harvey and Ben Foord, former hold&rs of the British and Empire heavy-weight championship, may be matched to fight at the Empire Pool. Wembley, within a few weeks. If the match is fixed, application will be made for the Board of
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  • 192 15 Thrown On To Fence After Winning Birmingham:- G. Wells, a most promis ing epprentice. had a narrow escape from serious injury when he was flung on to some wooden spikes just after winning the Packington. Selling Handicap on Mr. Frank Hardy's Thorndown here. Even at the
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  • 191 15 Ex-Cruiser Champion Too Clever Los Angeles:—Age and experience in the person of Maxi-e Rosenbloom, on» 1 time light heavyweight champion of the world, triumphed over youth and strength in the form of Bob Nestell, rising heavyweight star, in ten stirring rounds here. Battle-scarred Maxie Rosenbloom,
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  • 150 15 TOMMY FARR S LATEST Tommy Farr is considering the advisability of cancelling his trip to America next month. He has heard that there is a lot of money to be made writing songs, and at the mo ment that occupation makes more appeal than boxing
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  • 591 15 They’re Scrambling For Test Tickets Now! The Cup Final has nothing on the Test matches when it comes to early application for tickets. According to Mr. Arthur Davey, secretary of the Surrey C.C., sale of tickets for the fifth Test against the Australians at the Oval
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  • 331 16 Share of ti aenwmlnatwn unftM Yesterday Rise or ran otherwise stated Conversion Euan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 1125 4- Funding Loan, 4 p.c., War Loan, 3j p.c Com. Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce "A” g*, i i Royal Asnce. share 10s. pd.) j* Great Western Rly Ordy Canadian Pacific
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  • 473 16 Weak Asiatic Team Beaten By 20 —0 CLUB THREE-QUARTERS TOO GOOD On the Esplanade yesterday, in fine weather, the Penang Sports Club defeated an Asiatic Fifteen by; 20 points to nil. The score by no means flatters the winners as they were opposed by an
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  • 324 16 New Palestine Measures London, Nov. 10.—A statement in the Evening Standard that Lord Halifax will visit Germany soon to interview Herr Hitler in regard to Anglo-German relations has led Lord Halifax to state that he was invited to visit a hunting exhibition in Berlin. He had been considering
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  • 111 16 on Previously Latest Paris 147 5 i 64 147 564 New York 5.01 ,’b 4.99! Montreal 5.00$ Brussels 29.39 29.391 Geneva 21.58 J 21.58 Amsterdam 9.02 g 9.02,; Milan 951 95 Berlin 12.381 12.37 Stockholm 19.391 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 -> sln 19.90 19.90 /ienna 261 261 Prague
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  • 130 16 London, Nov. 10. RUBBER: Firm.— London 7 buyers 7 A sellers Jan./Mar. 7A buyers 7j sellers April/June 7 j buyers 7,£ sellers July/Sept. 7- t 5 6 buyers 7jJ sellers NEW YORK 14.40 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 31,043 tons Liverpool 20,628 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam.
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  • 189 16 One Cantonese factory girl was killed and two others were hurt when they were struck by a car, quite close to Br.nkmann's cane factory where they worked, at 6 -/4 mile Bukit Timah Road on Tuesday night. The dead girl, 16-year-old
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  • 43 16 —Reuter. Washington, Nov. 10. —Mr. Summerwelles, acting U.S. Secretary of State said today that he had very definite feeling in regard to conclusion of an Anglo-American trade pact. He added that Anglo-Ameri-can trade talks were proceeding in a satisfactory manner.—Reuter.
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    • 134 16 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the State Engireer, Negri Sembilan, up to noon of the 26th November, 1937, for the construction of two new Wards at District Hospital in Port Dickson. Plans and specifications may be seen and all particulars obtained at the office
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