Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 November 1937

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE I IS'/’ EDITION ESTAR. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Vol. XCV. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 772 1 Complete Subjugation PERMANENT BOMBING BASES ALONG COAST! Washington, November 1 I.—An outline of the terms which the extreme Japanese militarists are urging should be imposed on China, received from a usually well-informed source, shows that they are such as would make China completely subservient to
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  • 184 1 Lunatic Makes A Disturbance silence was observed ovei the country overseas as well as by 1,1 i"iivs abroad. a wreath was laid by >ok wart in the cereVjig r> ■t in t time as King. given t<> the Commons bv the Home Secretary > .dual who
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  • 332 1 Reuter Machine-Gunned By Japanese 11,- Mr. Pembroke of the n Morning Post was ullets while observtao from a vantage h Concession. landing on a plat in Siccawei Creek •i Dr. A. Richer and J tj inese machinegun di wn flat. Stephens to IV. Richer “I I hen
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  • 99 1 Gift To H.H. Tunku Abdul Rahman Below is a photograph of the gift presented by officers of “C” Flight. 100 Squadron, to H.H. Tunku Abdul Rahman. The gift was portion of the broken propeller of the R.A.F. ’plane which was forced down at Kuala Muda recently, in connection
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Serious Outbreak hi Southern England The extent of the serious outbreak of foot and mouth disease was disclosed by the Minister of Agriculture in the Commons. He said that since Oct. 16. 43 cases has occurred in the Eastern and SouthEastern countries. The disease appeared to
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  • 44 1 Nanking, Nov. 11. —A giant Japanese bomber was shot down in flames and four from five occupants killed during an a>: raid in which fifteen machines participated. There were willdest cheerings and clappings from the populace as the plane crashed.
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  • 40 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 11.—A bomb outrageresulted in an Arab youth being killed and six other Arabs being injured. Seventeen Arabs have been arrested as a result of investigation of the murder of five Jewish labourers at Jerusalem on Tuesday.—Reuter.
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  • 79 1 The Board of Trade index of wholesale prices was 0.5 per cent, lower in October than in September, but 13.5 per cent, above the level of a year before. There was an accident at Hutton Lane yesterday evening when a Chinese boy was knocked down by a motor
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  • 132 1 To Be Buried In Native Village The authorities at Westminster Abbey put forward the proposal that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald should be buried in the Abbey, but while the family deeply appreciate this honour, they have felt bound to decline as he had expressed a wish that he should
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  • 83 1 Science Within Sight Of Great Victory Satisfactory progress in research on typhoid and cholera is recorded in the annual report of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, in which is now incorporated the Ross Institute. It is stated that chemical factors which appear to have effective
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  • 147 1 Reuter. U.S. Watching With Some Apprehension Ihe Braz.lian I nibassy in London in a statement after referring to Bolshevik political activities in Brazil state* that the new constitution places more ample power in the hands of the President but the democratic representat.ve system will be maintained. Government
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  • 53 1 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 11. The King has decided to postpone all further attempts to form a Government until Nov. 19 when he wiEletum from a visit to London. Meanwhile His Majesty has asked that inquiries be made with regard to the fuc tors necessary for the successful format!.
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  • 68 1 21 Tons Shipped By Lord Mayor's Fund The first consignment of medical supplies despatched to China by the Lord Mayor’s Fund weighed over 21 tons. Consisting of drugs, medicines and anaes thetics, it was collected in record time and the special dispensing container for anaes thetics which
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  • 102 1 Prominent Penang Indians were at the F.M.S.R. jetty this morning to receive the Agent of the Government of India, Mr. C. S. Venkatachar, I.C.S. Mr. Venkatachar left for the Runnymede Hotel where he will be residing during his stay in Penang Among those who welcomed
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  • 2281 2 PENANG KEDAH EX-SERVICES ANNUAL DINNER AND DANCE BRILLIANT FUNCTION AT E.&O. HOTEL LAST NIGHT RESIDENT COUNCILLOR REPLIES I’O TOAST OF “OUR GUESTS” The Ex-Services annual dinner and dance at the L. and O. Hotel Tjigbt which, for the second time was a combined affair with the Kedah Branch, proved one
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    • 74 2 BOTasaiiKiittfiiEiaß I Penang Hill Railway Walk, iuneh, rest and dream or Penang HilL ifou will never forget it. DO YOU KNOW THAT EXCURSION Tl CKE T S ARE ISSUED ON THE PENANG HILL RAILWAY FROM I MONDAY TO.I FRIDAY AFTER 4 P.M. AND ALL DAY I ON SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND
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    • 507 2 HOW SANATORIUM PATIENT PUT ON POUNDS of FLESH I /Jr > INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT THIS EASY WAY r W- i >iSif -tAL’-t Not only this sanatorium patient, but J hundreds ot men, women and children -W W TASTEL£^ s t have put on weight, by taking these tiny, > INCJ?Fac
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  • 662 3 "GREAT BRITAIN THE ULTIMATE ENEMY OF JAPAN" ■IOTIIIXG achievable unless SHE IS DISPOSED OF B i.niii' Press Attitude Towards w I* I' 41 ■lhi<>land I” Present China Conflict MALIKI. MATSUI’S BLASPHEMY TOKYO NOV. 11.— EVERYONE OF OUR PEOPLE THAI the ULTIMATE ENEMY OF THE CHINESE IS NOT CHINA HERSELF. C
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  • 614 3 King George 'lakes Part In Ceremony CAI 3 HKILAIM Al HAIG’S Si Al Lb London, Nov. 11. King George tor the hrst time was the central iigure m the Armistiee Day service a<. the Cenotaph in Whitehall which was Luronged w.th an exceptionally large crowd winch
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  • 149 3 1 From Our Own Correspondent > Sungei Patani, Nov. 11. A farewell tea-party was given by the staff of Messrs. Huttenbach Lazarus and Sons Ltd., to their manager Mr. J. J. P. Davis at the Rest House on Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. on the occasion of
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  • 263 3 —Reuter. ncident (h er Armistice Observance Paris. Nov. 11 The Duke of Windsor was invited to witness a parade at Champselysees with President Lebrun but he expressed a desire to keep the two minutes’ silence in an English chuich. His attenaance was uncertain as a
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  • 56 3 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 11. Twenty-one-year-old Mr. Walter Allen, a new arrival from England, was the youngest wreath-layer at the Kuala Lumpur Cenotaph this morning. He represented the local branch of Toe H, that brotherhood of men that was born in the trenches of
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  • 319 3 Warns Chiang ’’Useless To Dream" URGES JAPAN TO GE I’ WHA I’ SHE CAN NOW Predicts Russia’s Supremacy Over China 'lhe “Daily Herald” asserts "that Hitlei with cordial Italian approval is now applying pressure on both Chiang Kai-shek and Tokyo to accept his mediation. He warns General
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  • 67 3 Reuter. Four Passengers <>n Kenilworth Dead Manila, Nov. 11. The 5,000 ton steamer Kenilworth” registered in Shanghai sent an S.O.S. saying she was blown ashore by a typhoon at a point in Pinandugan, Luzon Island, and needs immediate assistance. A coastal freighter "Atlantic Gulf” is rushing
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  • 118 3 Reuter. Rio De Janeiro, Nov. 11. A new Brazilian constitution has been promulgated in consequence of which all public bodies are automatically dissolved including the Chamber. Senate, State Parliaments and Municipal Councils. An official communique says the new constitution is aimed to assure nationwide peace. The
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    • 10 3 lg iiiiinp/1 ibudhurn-viTa OR DIGESTION, SLEEP AND ENERGY Ttagfaw B
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    • 281 3 §ifts glamorous 1 ffi‘‘ ><‘ason".« neu -B glittering evenin': near J Mesh Bags Gold or Silver Pouder Bag*. M&iMI&tnKJBB M"'t m' nlablv gift tor Ladies who >.*•» JBf 1 n.x M< B; with Flap.;;;' ’>. i“P ”> d* •> s ,v 1 r '"I'» with al] colour' d :<>j.>. V
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  • 530 4 Large Crowd At Cenotaph Ceremony R.C. LAYS WREATH FOR PENANG PUBLIC The Two Minutes’ Silence at the Cenotaph this morning was observed in rain but all those who had taken up their positions, including the women, remained where thev stoo< ti tec ose of
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  • 590 4 Bogus Collectors Sentenced DOCUMENTS NOT OFFICIAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 10. Three alleged bogus China Relief Fund collectors, Y’eo Lee Peng, Ng Kow Chung and Goh Ah Chua, were produced before Mr. B F. Bridge, C.L.S., District Judge, Malacca, yesterday on charges of cheating three
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  • 140 4 The Aircraft "Melbourne” VH-U&F from Brisbane. Darwin and N.E.I. arrived in Malaya last week with Dr. R. Green from Brisbane and Mr. W. Gilbey from Roma. The Aircraft "A taianta" G-ABTI for Siam, Burma and Karachi has left with Mr. W. Gilbey for London and Mr. C. Cullen
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  • 805 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. J R Neave, wife of the District Officer, Klang has arrived from home. Mr. C. Grenier, who has been in the Bungsar Hospital for over a month, has left hospital. Mr. W Gilbey, who arrived in Singapore on Saturday by air from Australia, has left for England
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  • 122 4 Forged Notes In Circulation (From Our Oicu Correspondent.) Sinyapore, Nov. 11. A warning has been issued by the Detect im Branch in Sinyapore urging the. public to be nary of ten dollar note*. as there are belici'ed to be a considerable number of forged notes in circulation at present
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    • 24 4 (FA I I ANY CLIMATE ALWAYS FRESH f” energy 1 health I strength I- i SOLE AGENTS EOR MALAYA HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. PENANG.
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    • 177 4 z J I GUARD THEM FROM DISEASE WITH LIFEBUOY Disease-germs threaten your kiddies wherever they go. Out-of-doors —and indoors too I Even the smallest speck of dust or dirt on the floor may harbour germs that can cause many illnesses—and the floor is iust where the kiddies spend most of
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  • 2170 5 SUMMER HAS RUN INTO WINTER IF SNOW COMES- Trees Only Nov Assuming Autumn Tints Second Crops Of Raspberries Witch-Hazel In Rloom “Dick” Sheppard Dies In His Sleep 1 he British Lion Roars At Last Plain Words To Mussolini “Love War” At Weymouth min Our Own h
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  • 8 5 Autumn brings new beauties everywhere.
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    • 83 5 ONG BOON HOE Z, J ALAN DEWA--SUNGEI PAT AN I, Kedah Mail Bus Service Car No. K 1356 Contract of “Finang Gazette” and Sunday Gazette” Delivery Service. LEAVING DAILY ARRIVING ARRIVING Butterworth S. Patani Alor Star 12 30 1.14 2 45 From Butterworth to Alor Star 2| Hours. DOUBLE SHELL
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  • 1133 6 Mr. Goodman’s Speech At Opening Ceremony 44 SOMETHING COLOURFUL Speaking’ at the annual exhibition 1,1 l lc I’enang Convent, the llonble Mr. M. Goodman. Resident Councillor. I enang. said th.it ua 11 thing colourful in the way things were presented there. Referring to tie Empire Dav
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    • 640 6 -JOtyp Highly Rectified Double Distilled I Jr-2’ X I l lj||b i k' a GOOD COCKTAIL SOLE AGENTS OPTORG Co., MALAYA] Ltd. W hat a Great Film! Everybody in Town is Talking About It! i OPERATED AND CONTROLLED B\ KENG HUAT FILM CO.» 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 The Mightiest Love Story
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    • 148 6 «3ELEQJ 6.30 Last Night I onig| lt Return Screening l); x of Unique Film Co M > CANTONESI “PATiuorisqwith Miss Leong Suet 1-. .< A stirring drama th c your heart a-' Reduced Prices: 15. '.n oniorrou Another Glorious m Brought Ba< k Vel Picture’s Mytholo? [> r “MARKANDFA with
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  • 272 7 STLS “L/tZF CHILDREN ARE RARE” Warns Schools Against ‘Sarcasm’ DR. w. LINDESAY NEUSTATTER, Guy’s Hospital psychologist, has been studying the “lazy” child at school. He believes that real laziness is rare. He says: “The general complaint that a boy or girl is not making satisfactory progress
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  • 322 7 Freddie Meets His Mother— In Court Hollywood, Nov. 1. After a dramatic encounter with his mother —the first for more than a year— Freddie Bartholomew, £19,000-a-year boy film star, sat in the Los Angeies Court today, intently listening to the close of another chapter in his family's legal struggle over
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  • 72 7 New Port Of Call Rennes, Nov. 2. Imperial Airways have opened their new airport at S? nt Nazaire, which is to be used as a port of call for the EnglandAustralia and England South Africa routes. The airport has a permanent staff, premises for the accommodation
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  • 31 7 H ITH THEIR ARMS tucked underneath their arms, to keep the barrels dry, Guardsmen go on duty at Buckingham Palace at the opening of a wet autumn day.
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  • 233 7 High Heels Killed Her New York, Nov. 1. HP WO HUNDRED convicts, some of them convicted murj derers, none of whom had been outside the grey walls of the jail for seven years, filed through Sing Sing’s great gateway towards the house of
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  • 318 7 Dominions And The Crown Montreal, Nov. 2. Mr. Charles Cahan, a former Conservative Minister, in an address at the Montreal branch of the Royal Empire Society, took exception to Lord Tweedsmuir’s recent, pronouncement at the ann.versary meeting of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, that a Canadian’s first
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  • 195 7 MACHINERY CARRIED OVER THE ANDES New York. Nov. 2. Aeroplanes are being used to transport 500 tons of gold-mining machinery across the four-mile high Bolivian Andes. They will take about three months to complete the job. By the only alternative method of
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  • 67 7 A shadow over him made 63-year-old Edwin Day. of Liverpool-road, N., look up as he stood in Beauvais-place, Holloway. The shadow was cast by Albert Chalk, 35-year-old telephone mechanic, of Femeyroad, East Barnet, falling 40 feet from a roof. Mi. Day stepped aside instinctively. Chalk crashed to
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  • 175 7 New York, Nov. 1. Mr. Ernest Simpson, former husband of the Duchess of Windsor, arriving in NewYork today on board the Queen Mary, evaded all reporters’ questions with a pained: “Oh, please! Det’s have a drink.” Asked if he intends to marry Mrs. Kirk
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  • 111 7 Parachute Descents By Men And Women The whole of Turkey celebrated on Oct. 29 the fourteenth anniversary of the Republic. On the racecourse in Angora there was the usual march past of soldiers, sailors Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, and students, during which the Ateturk took the
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    • 491 7 4,ad Office: 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams Gazette Penang. -rfitfap ,,re Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. «p-da Lumpur Office 25, Java Str?e«.. Phone 36® J(J h Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. xnidon Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone
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    • 275 7 NOTICES M/V “GLENOGLE” VOYAGE 39 (OLTWARD) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang on Saturiav morning, the 13th November. 1937 and will discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD.. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.i AGENTS, “GLEN"
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    • 130 7 IF EVERY YOUNG MAN KNEW WHAT EVERY OLD MAN KNOWS HE WOULD BE INDEPENDENT IN HIS OLD AGE I «fcl l' IiEB WPS. 19 Vo IA M A “DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS. The bedstead i* the centre of the home Price, beauty and endurance
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  • 565 8 PUBLICATION of the MacGregor Report has resulted in more than keen disappointment. It has given rise—not isatrprisingly-—to accusations of partiality and racial discrimination. While the concessions recommended to European employees who have one or two children are generous, the claims of other Europeans (with one exception) and of
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  • 406 8 Penang Chinese Celebrate Penang Chinese celebrate today the anniversary of the birth of the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen. the father of the Chinese Republic. Di. Sun was bom seventy-one years ago in the Hsiangshan district of Kwangtung, destined to play a prominent part in the history
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  • 74 8 No Shots Fired By French Cruiser We are informed officially that, contrary to other reports circulating this morning, the visiting French cruiser, “Primauquet,” did not fire any shots yesterday, and that only two shots, not four, were fired during the ceremony. These came from the Fort, one shot
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  • 604 8 Battle of the skirts—War trainitifr for British women —The Golden Voice LONDON fashion writers say that despite the disfavour of designers, ishort skirts appear to be regaining popularity. 1 he Duchess of Kent recently wore a pleated skirt noticeably shorter than its predeces sors, but many coistumiers
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  • 357 8 Raja Muda Salutes Cenotaph (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 11. Yang-ter Ahmat Muliar, the Raja Muda of Selangor, saluted the. Empire’s fallen heroes this morning. Deputising for his aged father. Sultan Sulaiman who on medical advice was absent from the ceremony, the Raja Muda
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  • 104 8 Large Crowd itness Imposing Ceremony (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov 11 Armistice Day was observed at Taiping with an impressive parade held et the Esplanade th s morning when four com panies of the 12nd Punjab Regiment, on& company of Malay Volunteers Infantry Company of the
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  • 52 8 Reuter. Stockholm, Nov. 11.—The Nobel Prize for science has been awarded jointly Professor George Paget Thompson of I- I don and Dr. Clinton Joseph Davison New York. The prize for chemistrj been awarded jointly to Professor a. Norman Haworth of Birmingham anH I fessor Paul Karrer of Zurich.
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    • 348 8 I MARMITE SANDWICHES are steps to health! Mannite, the Great Yeast Food, tones up your digestion and builds up strong, sound nerves it provides the Vitamin B that is essential to good health. And Marmite is so tasty in a sandwich that you’ll find yourself taking a good many steps
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    • 37 8 EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION 9 r^’r B 9 CiK.xl MsMc i pJHia Produce of THE FAMOUS FIKM DENIS MOUNIE CO.. COGNAC. KaUblished tn IS3B. Bolr Agent* Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh A Huai* Lumpur.
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  • 430 9 Parade Held In Rain (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Nov. 12. In spite of inclement weather Armistice Day in Ipoh was observed with all its customary solemnity and an unusually large crowd was present to witness the Cenotaph ceremony, which was carried out without a hitch.
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  • 271 9 P><)\in<i At Ipoh Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 12. i (i,3) the 20-year-old new made a fine showing in this country although he joe Diamond (10.1), the M at the Jubilee I’ark, ip"* l i tl n three-minute rounds, fight to his opponent. t<> receive a
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  • 201 9 Singles \X in Dancing Competition Th<- ballroom dancing competition held Penang Amateur Dancing Society at the Wembley Cabaret Hall ended last night, rides" defeating the “Married” by a bare half point In spite of counter-at-tractions the Wembley Hall was crowded for the finals ast night. The
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  • 100 9 Official Calls At noon yesterday the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor. Penang, accompanied by Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, paid a courtesy call on Capitaine de Vaisseau Pevie on board the French cruiser “Pri mauquet” which arrived in Penang
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  • 25 9 —Reuter. London, November 11. At Northampton, East Midlands defeated Warwickshire by 10 points to 3The match between Headingley and Dublin University was postponed.—Reuter.
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  • 398 9 Handicaps For Tomorrow Following are the handicaps for the Singapore Races tomorrow:— RACE 1 Horses Class 3, Div. 4, 6 Furlongs. SOME FLIRT 9.00 THE WARRIOR 8.13 EQUETTA 8.10 LADY IDA 8.10 FAIR BETTY 8.02 GRACEDIEU 7.13 TOYMAN 7.10 CLUNY 7.09 PANTOI 7.07 NOT ACCEPTING BRIGHT ANSWER 8.12
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  • 190 9 SIKH PHILANTHROPIST Sir,—As a member of the Kedah Chinese community of Alor Star. I wish publicly to thank our Sikh philanthropist, Mr. Bhawgan Singh, .son of Jamadar Sordar Sahib Hardit Singh, for his kind generosity in voluntarily contributing the sum of $2OO (Equivalent to $377.35 Chinese
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  • 377 9 Sir, —The MacGregor report is really well thought out and is certainly one to be esteemed inasmuch as the European in the Government Service is concerned. No man in his correct sense would grudge the European in the Service the additional Educational allowance as recommended by the
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  • 36 9 Paris, Nov. 11. —From Burgos it is stated that a new insurgent offensive under Franco himself is momentarily expected to begin. It is estimated that 700.000 Government and Insurgent troops will be involved. Reuter.
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    • 30 9 I I I 1 E. O. HOTEL I PENANG TOM OKKOW DINNER DANCE SUNDAY, 14th NOVEMBER i ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 P.M. TO 11 P.M. f v S^GA^RE AT RAFFLES HOTEL.
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    • 173 9 B «rewS the limit of your energy? If you feel like nothing at all, if you suffer from irritability, heart troubles, fatigue and lowered resisting power, you ought not to wait I All these complaints are danger signals, for they are symptoms of a serious weakness caused by a lack
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  • 766 10 Market Estimates Very Wide Of The Mark Leaders in the industiy and members of the Ixmdon Metal Exchange were greatly surprised by the world’s tin statistics for October. Instead of revealing an increase of around 3 000 tons —as confidently expected—th© figures showed that stocks had
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  • 108 10 Ordinary Dividend Of 5 P.C. The directors of Gan Kee Rubber Estate Ltd., announce that they are paying off the three years’ arrears of dividend to June 3o last on the 7 per Cent. Cumulative Preference .shares A dividend of 5 per cent, has
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  • 174 10 Exhibit At London Medical Exhibition It may seem strange that such a prosaic commodity as rice should be represented n the array of scientific preparations on view at the London Medical Exhibition which was helcf at the Royal Horticultural Hall in London, October 18-22 But rice,
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  • 202 10 Kuk ii I» —Peninsular In the Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Simonds sanctioned an amalgamation of the Kukub Rubber Estates, Ltd., with the Pennsular Rubber Estates, Ltd. Mr. Brightman stated that the Kukub Company was formed in Johore in 1909 with an authorised capital of £250,000. It
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  • 438 10 September Quarter Results Quarterly operating results of tin producing companies under the management of London Tin Corporation Limited for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 1937. Rawang Tin: Output including carry-over stocks (Tons Cone.) 351.20; Working costs for quarter,* £15,261; Net Operating profit for quarter, £40,820. Rawang Cons.:
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  • 39 10 The output of tin or? f r()I of the Bangrin Tin Dredgin c prOf Pr, r the month of October 1,825 02. Zai Ph The number of hours work, same period was 1,945 au tJl treated 365,000.
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  • 20 10 The October output of tin f Ngow Property of the Siamese r cate Limited was 1.66 S
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    • 193 10 THE NL Ilf) MOTOR K OIL. S.A.E. WILL S.A.E. 20 ELIMINATE 50 30 CARBON 60 40 PING 70 ar. STOCKED BY ALL FIRST CLASS GARAGES. AND OBTAINABLE DIRECT FROM SIME, DARBY CO LTDAGENTS. Why do “Single” Whiskies leave home I 11 I 44 4 Single whiskies leave home to be
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  • 166 11 'TS of the Raffles Institution troops gave displays of signalling nnbuiance work anil bridge building at their annual inspeci Mr. F C. Sands Sco it Commissioner for Malaya, was p r c ;ent. THE DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER seen at Salisbury Infirmary where she declared open
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  • 996 12 Radio Cabinets WIDE CHOICE OF DESIGNS A few days ago we published in this column an article on the popularity of radio-gramophone: and here again is an interesting one on the subject of cabinets. This time Mr i W. J. Salaman contributes. Comparatively speaking,* as with
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  • 157 12 Latest l m I Ponlillo I A mail for K Lump Malayan Internal Au 2 p.m. tomorrow A mail for Java and via Singapore and tl. vice will close at 7 A mail for Aust rah i and Timor Dilly via Sin by Singapore-Austral will close
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    • 2306 12 '2 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES HER in LYNDHI RST PENANG— ZH J (WAVELENGTH —49.3 metres) 1H o« the jttlluu toav< .*•»>”«-» I».JB 15.20 .Me/* 197 m. X K3LR 9. >8 .Ics m) TODAY t ».,S 9.54 Mc/S 3145 ci. TODAY pnl i TRANSMISSION 2 DIE 1776 Mc/s 16.83 m p.m 7.00
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    • 15 12 TIDE TABU HIGH row TODA 4 7.31 p.m. TOMORROW 7.12 a.m. 8.51 p.m. 1.15 p.m
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  • 480 13 Shipbuilding Impasse 1 shipbuilding industry are complaining that orders are new tonnage as they would like. Lord Essendon, at meeting recently, did not attempt to conceal his satisfacthe time being there was no need for his company to order tiv’s prices, says the Stock Exchange
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  • 686 13 French Cruiser ‘PRI MAUQVET’ arri't’d yesterday morning from Europe via Colombo lying in harbour oft man-of-war anchorage until Monday. S.S. ‘KEDAH’ arrives from Singapore morning, sails evening 5.00 p.m. toi Bela wan-Deli. (Mansfield). S.S. ‘MATANG’ from Kenong Bhukct, sails tomorrow for same ports (Mansfield). S.S.
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  • 412 13 Most packed meeting of British shipowners ever held at the Chamber of Shipping in London unanimously approved recently a new scheme for freight-rates cooperation The scheme is to take the place of the existing minimum-freights arrangement administered under the tramp shipping subsidy which comes to an end on
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    • 489 13 blue funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due on conjunction with Glen Shire Lane) Penang Ixmdon oi S Mars., L’don, Rdam, H’burg Glasgow Nov. 12 Dec 8 L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Nov. 18 Dec 15 o L’don, Rdam, H’burg, Antwerp Middlesboro Nov. 20 Dec 20 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool
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    • 118 13 LINERTO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive I PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. ADAMS Nov. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 28 S.S. PRES. HARRISON Dec. 2 Dec. 29 Jan. 11 S.S. PRES. POLK Dec. 16 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have
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    • 778 13 PJL and VZ BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.) PORT SWETTENHAiM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 14th NOVEMBER P ontS a Uh° d H? 3 r n?v°- unde i <nanB Te,uk port London and F." Malscca nd Serv.„ Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S “BULAN” n>v. 12 due Penang
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  • 556 14 SUNNY WEATHER FAVOURS SECOND DAY OF MEETING Several Keen Finishes: Large Attendance Reflects On Totes (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 11 Merrv Widow, jointly owned by Messrs. Cheong Yok Choy and Yok Chong, created the biggest surprise at the second day of the race meeting
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  • 1178 14 long mark, the Warrior came through strongly in the centre to win pretty comfortably. Some Flirt was second and a fine effort by Lady Ida and Equetta saw them finish in that order behind Some Flirt. Others who finished were as follows: —Fair Betty. Popover, Britannia, Russian
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  • 422 14 Added Events To This Years Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, Nov. 8. The thirteen persons, elected at the last meeting io deal w th matters concerning the second annual Kedah Inter-Chinese School Sports, were called to a second meeting by Mr. Huang Hong Ming, the
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    • 59 14 fBUCKFAST 1 TOMIC WINE A Medicinal M ine Nerve Tonic 6 i THE MONKS uns,,r p AT quality. BUCKFAST wni put new Bu|i ADDEV life into You. ADDC I BUCK FAST WILL BUILD UP YOUR HEALTH SONDILRNDS BUTTERY Co.. ■STEEL BULLOCK Cort, Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins
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    • 250 14 Qx/ra Qualify Virginia Gigarel/e I J Smoke one slowly I here you have a Ctgare::c I titled with the choices! and mildest Virginia Leaf subtly blended by true craftsmen i to appeal to the most cr f e V Smokers z -x ojWpSgr I/ P- i V i PLAYERS CjlLLvJSsIm
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  • 768 15 Sport Finds Favour With Women .-rs” are the latest by-product of skating rinks, .1 tract 100,000 enthusiasts in Britain every week, rival in numbers the “golf-widows” of whom we li a few years ago, writes Jacob Gershwiler, the who trained Cecilia Colledge, in the “Daily
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  • 160 15 English Teams Invited P'ootball in the Argentine must be picking up, for they are building a giant stadium near Buenos Aires which will beat Wembley's capacity by 20,000. The Argentine Government are backing the scheme with a loan of £150,000 and making the ground the headquarters
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  • 223 15 TOMORROW’S HOME SOCCER Following are matches in the British football Leagues to be played tomorrow: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal v W.B.A. Blackpool v Birmingham. Bolton v Stoke. Brentford v M’dsbro. Derby v Leeds. Everton v Chelsea. Huds’field v Ports’th. Leicester v Preston. Man. C.
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  • 153 15 Comeback Campaign In France London: Since the Boxing Board of Control said “No" to Primo Camera’s appearance here, the big fellow has been idling his time away in London, playing solitaire (his favourite game) and seeing films (his favourite entertainment) Camera has had such a
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  • 361 15 “Fe Will Win Next Time' London: Three of the six British Wightman Cup team have arrived back in England. Tanned by the Californian sun they looked extremely fit and not a bit despondent at losing the match against the United States by six rubbers to
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 50 15 BRITISH MALAYAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS J I Kuala Filah, Ne<ri Sembilan, L'.MM. AGENTS SB HEHRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR Record breaking final ft iesiing out of the NEW 1248 USOLSELEY XI rn rr lF 3 W w in 11 days RUNNING TIME AGENTS WEARNE BROS. LTD PENANG.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 43 15 lacticing His Future Trade By J. MILLAR WATT 1 twuk johnmv is goho to T HAD your vyatch ea AM AUCTIONEER WHEM THE HAMMER ME GROWS UP* ALREAOY/ ft —I y e r\\ y 1 11 HU The B-H 5,m1,,.!. Inr tO 'W
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  • 116 16 TIN:- PRE 2 £T Y o £205.^T T LONDON—(Spot) ronMn 0 £204.10. 0 LONDON—(3 months) s lol SINGAPORE 92 BUSINESS DONE slol’ PENANG 924 Buyers no sellers BUSINESS DONE n $5.10 COPRA— (Sundried) J 9 50 BLACK PEPPER $lO. w RUBBER:- 7 A LONDON 14gc(G) NEW YORK 241 c
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  • 385 16 Share of fl denomination unless Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated U 4 i Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 112 t Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 101-] 4 1 War Loan, 3J p.c ioj Com. Union Assce. (Units) 343 Prudential Assce “A” Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) g
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  • 118 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 147 5 64 147 3 64 New York 4.99};i 4.98!,J Montreal 4 99 J A 4.981 Brussels 29.391 29.38 Geneva 21.58 21.59 Amsterdam 9.025 9.011 Milan 95 94; Berlin 12.37 12.36’, Stockholm 19.40 19.391 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26-1 26$
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  • 126 16 London Nov. 11 RUBBER: Firm.— London 71 buyers 7 sellers Jan./Mar. 73 buyers 7/g sellers April/June 7, 7 1V buyers 7J sellers July/Sept. 7J buyers 7/,; sellers NEW YORK Closed United Kingdom Stocks Ixindon 31.043 tons Liverpool 20,628 tons TiPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Nov.) 14.15 0 PEPPER:
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 99 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers Ainpat 3(9 4'6 Bangrin 24 9 9 Batu Selangors 1-50 1.55 Hong Fatts 1-04 1.09 Johans -SO -35 Jtlebu 9O Kampong Lanjuts 20 0 210 Kramat 10 0 12 0 Kuchai 1.52 A x.6oc Lukut 75 80 Pattani A 6 9 Petaling 7.75 8.00 Pungah 19.6
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    • 183 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. Batu Selangor 1.60 1.70 Hong Fatt 1.10 1.15 TIN Buyers Sellers K ang River 1.45 1.55 Kuchai 1.55 1.65 c Lukut .80 ,85c Petalings 8.50 9.00 Puteh 1.20 1.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.40 1.45 Raub Gold 4.75 5.00 Rantau Ordy. 1.55 1.65 Rantau Pref. 1.55 1.65 Sungei
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    • 140 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 40 419 Hong Fatts 1-05 1-10 Kamuntings 106 116 K. Lanjuts 20 3 20 9 K. Kampars 14 9 15:3 Kuchais 1.45 1.55 Lukuts -721 .77 Jed Laruts 10,9 11’3 Pungahs 20 6 213 Rantau Perfs. 1.35 140 Rauhs 4.30 4.45 R. Tin Fields
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    • 141 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.02 J 1.07 J Belfords 1.02 J 1.07 J Bentas 1.02 J 1.07 J Biogas 75 R 0 Nyalas .77 J .82 J Mandai Tekongs .20 .25c Mentakabs .35 37 J Pa jams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.021 1.07 J Ulu Benuts .32J
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    • 23 16 TIN Singapore SIOH Per pkl Penang SIOIJ Per pkl RUBBER Singapore Spot 24j4c Per Ib. Penang Spot 2414 c Per lb.
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    • 190 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 7J 4 9 Ayer Hitams 276 28 0 Bangrins 22 3 23|3 Batu Selangors 1.52 J 1.57 J Burma Malays 27 6 28 6 Hong Fatts 1.07 1.10 Jelapangs 34 0 35 0 Jelebus .76 .80 Kamuntings 116 11 6 K. Lanjuts
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  • 324 16 Lion Dance Raises $2,075 Ihe Penang China Relief Fund has re mitted another $50,000 Chinese currency (equivalent to $25,250 Straits) through the Ban Hin Lee Bank to be paid to the Exe cutive Yuan, Nanking. The total amount sent has thus reached $700,000 Chinese. The
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    • 28 16 NOTICE Owing to the reconstruction of culvert No. 3/17 on the Telok Bahang/Sungei Pinang Road, the road will be closed to traffic until further notice. SETTLEMENT ENGINEER, Penang.
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    • 870 16 B A NKS NEDERLANDSCHE HONG KONG AM: lIANDEL-MAATSCHAFI’IJ. SHANGHAI BANKim, N.V. CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hun-’ r (Incorporated in the Netherlands.) The Liability of members i 3 1 extent and in manner or»- 'to NETHERLANDS TRADING Ordinance No. 6 of 19» b > SOCIETY.) Heo4 Authorised Capital J? Established in Amsterdam
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  • 40 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKN OVVLEDGMENT The family of the late Mr. Oh Teik Lee beg to thank all those who attended the funeral of their father yesterday, sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence, lent their cars and rendered valuable services.
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  • British Motor Supplement
    • 719 1 Trade-In Values. RELUCTANCE to advertise S |’AV CAR PRICES. ;SI t is often the cause 4 annoyance to )T.>r selling agents value to be placed u wimn purchasing manufacturers in lari publish the models, delivery I h ve never seen a list it
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    • 36 1 now MAIL AM) PASSENGERS ARE CARRIED IN THE UNCIVILISED” SPOTS OF MALAYA: Tw.» Trengganu mail vans which work
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    • 401 1 Caused By Incompetent Malay Drivers. A. A. M. SHOULD ESTABLISH TRAINING SCHOOLS. RONTING the motorist as soon as he buys a car in Singapore ii the problem of whether it is worth his while to engage a syce. Although most European owners u.se Malay drivers,
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    • 2790 2  -  Conditions 01 Roads And Vehicles. BAD LIGHTING: SURFACES WHICH CAUSE SKIDDING. When Insurance Should Be Made Compulsory. IN the majority of motoring mishaps the blame for the accident must 1 b- divided two wavs—between the parties involved in the accident and the authorities responsible for
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    • 1324 4  -  Comfort And Reliability For The Owner-Driver. OVERHEAD VALVE ENGINE GIVES HIGH SPEED AND GOOD ACCELERATION. or 105 with sunshine roof.—James T. Skinner tn Financial Timet. tn Financial Times. THE 10 h.p. car has rapidly found public favour. In 10 years its popularity has increased
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    • 860 4 Maximum Performance And Comfort At Reasonable Price. IT may be said, without exaggeration, that during 1937 SINGER Cars gained an enviable reputation for their high performance and. lasting reliability, The BANTAM has become known as the light car that gives the least trouble,
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    • 435 4 BIGGEST BRITISH INDUSTRY. STILL A COUNTRY op SMALL CARS. fHOUGH there are still 21 p, in the United Kmgdon ti motor vehicle, against 4.5 r United States, the motor industrv rapidly nearing the time it will able to claim unchalh ng d tion of the most important
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    • 1248 5 Improvements In Regard To Safely And Comfort. J Ml RES OF THE EARLS COURT SHOW. (J| engineer may justly 'hat whereas he is coiapw"' outributions towards making lf ruu !ie Government play road sai<- (nanfically by compantheir P 8 u>lh s; in 1938 lay
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    • 271 5 QRDERS totalling £50,000,000 were on the books of British motor-car manufacturers within twelve hours of the opening of the Motor Show at Earls Court. Some of these orders for next season’s models had been r e >tiated before the exhibition opened, but it was at
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    • 1736 6 Review Of Leading Exhibits. LARGEST AND MOST IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY. COLOUR SCHEMES AND coach work TMHEN the Lord Mayor of London, Sir George Broadbridge, opened the thirty-first International Motor Exhibition at the new Earls Court buildings on Oct. 14 the curtain went up on
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    • 1080 9 IT may truthfully be said that the Sun never sets on the activities of Ford throughout the Empire. The following Empire Ford Enterprises are affiliated with the Canadian F'ord Company: VLTITH the experience obtained in manufacturing
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    • 1759 10  -  Liveliness, Ease Of Control, Comfort And Economy. COMPLETELY ENCLOSED FRONT SUSPENSION SYSTEM. Roominess, Strength And Lightness. Maurice Plait, in The Times. U/ITH a famous name, an attrac- live appearance and a host of new engineering features, the Vauxhall l()-four commences a public career under happy
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    • 439 10 ACCUMULATOR I SKI) i\ CORONATION COACH ON DISPLAY AT EARLS COURT. I A VERY wide range of batteries for motor car starting, lightir. and ignition are shown in a comprehensive display on the Exidstand No. 289 at Earls Court. No doubt many visitors will j the
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    • 293 11 ,\IH\ COMPANY’S SPECIAL PRODUCT ISED ON QUALITY racing cars. putation which has eved by India tyres J interest to the ..,,t of a new “Super ill be marketed -at rable with those of Le products. Prolong- tests lie behind the design of which ipon the experience India
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    • 407 11 I'l.ll ALL OVER THE WORLD AID TO PROCRESS OF RUBBER INDUSTRY. Pool)ill' II symbolises universal, commerce This colossal! i miui.'.ciuiing institution reaches ini' tlie far countries for materials! from which to fashion its products,! and distributes its finished com-' modifies to every point of the compass The
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    • 759 11 pERHAPS it’s just as well that cars are dumb, because if they could talk their violent protestations might embarrass the passengers. After all, cars do get so badly treated sometimes. Quite a lot of drivers seem to think that, as long as the tank’s
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    • 514 11 SHELL PRODUCTS CORRECTLY BLENDED. —Petroleum Times. CHELL were pioneers in modern lubricating oils which have dona much to raise motoring from its first position as the sport of a f ew enthusiasts to a pleasure of the multitude. The first motor cars and motor cycles
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    • 614 12 Compact Unit For Power Output. ESSENTIALLY PRACTICAL DESIGN AND PLEASING APPEARANCE. .ALTHOUGH only rated at 7.992 h.p., and subject to only jJ6 tax, the engine of the Big Seven develops fully 25 b.h.p. at 4,000 r.p.m. The clever design of this engine
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    • 236 12 jyjOTORING safety, with the increase of traffic, depends more vitally than ever on good visibility, and the latest Austins can be said to fulfil very completely this important requirement. Taking the Austin Ten Cambridge saloon as an example, it is found that for the average driver,
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    • 178 12 IN R.A.C. AND SCOTTISH EVENTS. [gTRIKING testimony as to the round excellence of the latest Austin body designs has been provided by this year's R.A C. and Scottish Rally Coachwork competitions Of the official team of three \ust which participated in the PA C /ent two gained
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    • 980 13 gO py INSULATED AGAINST fumes and noise. power Unit A Masterpiece Of Engine Design. >1 |]X gives the most comfortable and safe ride of any light j achieve this, the exclusive “Superluxe” Suspension, in- i;; i<- adjustment to loads, “Silentbloc” rubber bushes to
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    • 515 13 CORRECT BLENDING TO PREVENT “SLUM” IN MOBILOIL THE most perplexing problem that 1 has confronted the oil-refining industry has been how to extract undesirable impurities from crude oi> without damaging its lubricating value. Extraction Process. But this problem has at last been solved by the perfection
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    • 2134 14 Joys Of “Bumping” Off The Beaten Track. “TOOTHCOMB” EXAMINATIONS AT CUSTOMS’ BARRIERS. VOU cannot describe motoring along Malayan roads as adventure- filled nowadays, although a ride, say, down the mam highway from Penang to Singapore might have its thrills, everything depending upon the
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    • 696 16 FEATURES OF CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CARS TRUCKS. Modern Design And Smart Appearance. jUJORE power, improved weight and load distribution, more load space on panel-type (’’ticks, and lower cost—these are the important improvements that the new Chevrolet commercial cars and trucks bring to the profit side oi motor transportation. Each is a
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    • 607 16 Safety Factors In The Dunlop “90T THE Dunlop 90 car tyre has 1 aroused widespread interest. It is a tyre which represents another big stride forward in that march of progress which has never ceased since John Boyd Dunlop invented the first practicable pneumatic tyre, and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 164 1 r r I'ree With: s-ikaits times ,\|>()RE EREE PRESS j.'TxC GAZETTE TliS OE MALAYA 10UAl,Ty L***** IfJAllkWlilll reasoh for jraMQzl gray ImH Soon lo be released.... k The New VAUXHALL ‘lo’ S' I THE WORLD’S MOST ECONOMICAL *lo’ 1 An entirely NEW TEN-FOUR—and “MADE BY VAUXHALL”! ijj j With a
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    • 130 2 gjgy W o n t M o re ®g| Economicol XJlfflHSflaßMl Engine Perform»,,,.? fit out '’W S WITH NEW 1 jS OP® Champion ■fc„ W 1 r* Iff j. Spark Plugs Jk -fl Hk. jfl MiK v < -w itfUMHM INTERESTING MOTORING jgC\ DEPENDS ON SPARKING PLUGS. fffißfffll W 6
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 125 3 Jg t 0 F 4 S 'W 9 P^e 3 0 e ai Po,9nt 9t *°Z& «o A complete range of e f es Ford Cars is always c °-v Ot n a^o of t^ available for inspection s 9 %> Ut J? e r in our Showrooms. a °ft
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 90 4 Mobiloil ADVANCE CHART OF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 1938 MODELS Make Eagiae Gear Box Back Axle AUSTIN BB BB Gear Lubncaat FORD A EP EP HILLMAN MINX BB BB C HILLMAN 14 BB BB EP HUMBER BB BB EP MORRIS BB CW EP ROVER AD D STANDARD A A EP VAUXHALL ARCTIC
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    • 420 5 Use CHEVROLET for loads! 1» 3 U a,., a .Has P- fi 4 L- 1 ffl l w J ALL STEEL CAB WITH GREATER VISIBILITY AHO SAFETY. MOKE power, improved weight and load z distribution, more load space and lower cost —these are the important improvements that the new Chevrolet
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 272 6 w z > <<■'•• rfSI yWTX I a?w Cgugg g g g g CHEVROLET ASSURES YOU MATCHLESS DURABILITY BY BUILDING INTO ITS CARS THE WORLD’S MOST OUTSTANDING DEPENDABILITY AND LONG-LIFE ™XT ED engineering features efficient cooling -w- y-HEN you purchase a motor car, it is vitally important to effk ii
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 828 7 KW •»<«w^^Wi/«®®^^®MBHHli^Kaiw^®?^®3>-“‘«* i ,0 ®*'««*®»«®»>»-■ (««MttsAMgSn viibhili ..> .> ,i 5 ,> .-v<- J i A NEW AUSTIN SEVEN- SE ATER, MODERN IN LINE AND LUXURIOUS IN PERFOR- > I Hf MANCE AND ACCOMMODATION. r agwßl J/WKB ,e a^ven t °f the Austin Eighteen Windsor saloon initiates a new standard
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 EVERY INDIVIDUAL UNIT—CAREFULLY PLANNED, TESTED W-'" AND PROVED FOR DEPENDABLE TRAVEL AT LOW COST! ,< FORD V-Bfe,, I f <1 lncrease your hoh'day enjoyment and your 1 4* y^^^***— HOME LEAVE expenses by choosing a FORD. Confer a with your local Ford Dealer who will be pleased to B ISII
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 120 10 Us silent as safety permits DUNLOP IS AUDIBLE ONLY WHEN ASSURING SAFETY T TEAR its comforting “y jf 7 I I murmur as you cornr er smartly the i ff sf sound of ihai surfacejag J s suction that lessens risk of S^lC^ e re-assuring voice oi DUNLOP efficiency. Z»
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    • 283 11 I No otT®?“ track gives you such RELIABILITY- liF™ 14 IBS TT N the Bedford range, Vauxhall Motors have P r °duced a complete series of modern trucks and kus chassis up to 4 1 tons pay load. Altogether there are eight different Bedford chassis ranging in size from the
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    • 328 12 I t z I P X_ y 13 M fl I SKIES ABOVE LOOK I I BLUER WITH SAFE GOODYEAR TYRES I I i 1 w- UNDERNEATH 1 i II 11 M E T^ELVC H p salooh T^e Singer Twelve that gained a X reputation as the 'Twelve with |4*;i'.\
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 68 13 FOR BRIGHTER LIGHTS QUICKER STARTS »1 'Il WK! W 111 ’-I 111 If BATTER IE FOR STARTING LIGHTING The Chloride Electrical Storage Co., Ltd® (Incorporated in EnglandJ Oldham Lane, Singapore. LUBRICATIONS You realise that Shell maL Jiff t C Ut •>« kind, nl '•«ir snkty for -u.r v. rr «fc
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    • 32 14 jrf fOftd CRIP gtops (IOU str# f wi U* I 4 I I O S tie £a ?ia Ly.iv* of I fin® SOLE AGENTS THROUGHOUT MALAYA SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W p
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    • 123 14 UNSURPASSED VALUE in Motor Insurance Policies including, WITHOI EXTRA CHARGE:1. Personal Accident Benefits to OWNER AND WIFE. 2. Generous M ZDICAL EXPENSES to owner and passengers. 3. Loss of RUGS, COATS. LUGGAGE by Fire or Theft up to $l5O. 4. Fire risks to PRIVATE GARAGE up to $5OO. 5. AGREED
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    • 256 15 Bl n X llT" 1 Oil > 4slßSj tagoM| ff f Wl3 j^; e nA v Th S neW 4<Twe^ve embodies the exceptional reliability 5 economy of upkeep, fine style and sound value that collectively has established Morris in the forefront of motor production. ii- ut does more. In putting
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    • 758 16 uiwiiiiiiiiii iiiin.!i m w jir witiiiiii tiiHiinff» .iWJWi' a l *’ew*.* l^^^Goo Dßl 2Ji B»AASJ l U l l llll .T llll i> l J ll Mi.M SAFER Proudly takes its place once again in the LUXURIOUS AND SPACIOUS IN- The Braking System; all brakes are sell- i 'llV WM
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