Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 November 1937

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. (> 26;:. Vol. xcv. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 430 1 he Settlement ARMY READY FOR “STRONG ACTION” Mianghai. Nov. 12 With Japanese in occupation u;!ao. all non-Japanese are now confined within the administered ari as encircled by Japanese troops. ’apanesr civilians, incl iding women dressed in bright kimono*, are now freely entering
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  • 23 1 EMINENT LAWYER BURIED: —Scene at the burial service of the remains of Mr. V. D. Knoulcs, the well-known Singapore lawyer.
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  • 159 1 Nine Million People Now Receive Them The Commons yesterday discussed holidays with pay on a Labour Member s B’ll which was rejected on the second reading. Mr. R. A. Butler, Parliamentary Secre tary to the Ministry of Labour intervened in the debate in support of an amendment
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  • 62 1 Spending Week-end In Hertfordshire The King and Queen left London yesterday afternoon to spend the week-end as guests of the Queen’s brother, the Honourable David Bowes-Lyon, at his residence in Hertfordshire. Earlier the King received in eudience Lieutenant-General J. G. Dill former General Officer Commanding, Palestine, whom
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  • 86 1 And His Majesty Was Delighted With Gift An ’nformal and unusual little ceremonv marked the departure of the King and Queen of Bulgaria from Victoria Station yesterday morning. King Boris’ interest in locomotives is common knowledge, and immediately before the Golden Arrow Continental express left
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  • 70 1 Second Consignment Leaves London A second consignment of medical supplies was dispatched from London yesterday by the Lord Mayor’s Fund for relief of distress in China. Surgical instruments and dressings to the value of some £6,000 will follow next Friday. Yesterday’s consignment includes portable sterilizers for surgical instruments
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  • 84 1 Masters And Men Agree On Reorganisation The general committee of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners’ Associations at a special meet ng yesterday decided by a large majority to approve in principle proposals put forward by a joint com mittee of cotton trade organisations for reorganisation cf the
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  • 122 1 Router. No Dealings In Brazilians On the Stock Exchange the tone was irregular under end account influences. Brazilian bonds were not dealt in but the developments in Brazil are reflected in the weakening of South American ra l stocks and industrials such as Brazilian Trac tions. The Brazilian Embassy
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  • 65 1 —Reuter. Steady Response Front Foreign Countries Paris, Nov. 12.-—An appeal by the Chinese Red Cross for urgent assistance is meeting with ready response. The American Red Cross has donated $130,000 dollars of which $lOO,OOO will be expended on medical relief and $30,000 on the proevacuation of American
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  • 127 1 Our Mobility In The Pacific I 4 From Our Own Correspondent I London, Nov. 12. The Daily Telegraph Naval Correspondent comments od the completion of the Singapore graving dock by November 30, in which two to three of the largest ships of the Navy can be simultaneously
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  • 68 1 FINANCIAL AID THE NEXT STEP Ffakaafjflj aid for China will be the next step by the N ne Powers at Brussels, ac cording to the Brussels correspondent f the Daily Herald who asserts Lhat thia is the feeling of even pessimists among the delegates. Reuter. SINGAPORE: RACES The
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  • 33 1 '.—Reuter. Edmonton, Nov. 12.—Joseph Unwin, a Government Whip in the Alberta legislature, has been sentenced to three months’ hard labour for libelling opponents of the Alberta Social C redit schom—Reuter.
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  • 44 1 .-Reuter. Accra, Nov. 12.—A native boycott of foreign merchandise is paralysing trade. The marketing of cocoa, the Gold Coast’s chief export, has also stopped. Discon tent at the low price of cocoa is believed to be the cause of the situation.
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  • 359 1 hui.ia slamming door on the POSSIBILITY OF NEGOTIATION” "BORDERING ON INSOLENCE”—SAYS WELLINGTON KOO .—Reuter. Nov. 11: Japan has d a second invitation to att the Brussels Conference. "Reuter. v 1- Ihe Japanese 1 1e«l here as politely door on the possibility >1 iati<ms
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  • 305 2 Brilliant Scenes At Zahara Mosque "THOUSANDS FED IN HONOUR OF OCCASION (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 12. The religious cerentotiv in connection with the installation of f lis Highness Tunku Badlishah, C.M.L., the Paja Muda of Kedah, as Regent and President
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  • 155 2 Tamil Acquitted ■Remarking that there was no evidence at *ll to justify a conviction, Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the additional magistrate, Penang, tvithwut calling upon the defence yesterday, Hcquitted a Tamil, Singaram, who was •charged with having cut timber from Crown land, at the Penang Hills,
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  • 545 2 TWO CHINESE FAMILIES UNITED Oh Tan OVER 400 PRESENT AT CEREMONY The first marriage to be celebrated at the New Chinese Methodist Church Madras Lane, Penang was tsoleninized yesterday afternoon when two wellknown Chinese families were united by the wedding of Mr. (Edward) Oh
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  • 118 2 two Chinese Convicted BUDDHIST TICKETS AMONG LOT SEIZED Charged with having assisted in the management of a public lottery, two Chinese Oo Ah Long and Loh Nam Tee, pleaded guilty before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. the additional magistrate Penang, yester- Both the accused were arrested at
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  • 161 2 DONATION TO CHINESE BED CROSS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Nov. 12. At a Committee Meeting held at the Kedah Indian Association on November 10, it was decided to donate $5O (Straits currency), with the approval of the General Committee of the Association, to the Kedah
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  • 111 2 Sultan British Resident Present (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Friday. The annual Armistice Day ceremony took place at Seremban today at the Seremban Cenotaph. The ceremony included a brief religious service conducted by the Rev. B. Stokes and the customary two minutes’ silence. Negri volunteers and police
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  • 125 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 12. The annual poppy day American tennis tournament held at the Negii Sembilan Club was a great success and fine weather prevailed. Messrs. B.K. Ryu and A. Suga were the winners with 35 points. The runners-up were Messrs. Khoo Swee
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  • 70 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 12. Information has been received in Seremban that Mr. Benedict Ponniah, F.M.S. Queen’s "Scholar of St. John’s College, Cambridge and St. John’s Institution, Kuala Lumpur, has passed his examination in criminal law held in October. Mr. Ponniah, who is
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  • 135 2 Four Months’ Rigorous SUSPECTED OF PREVIOUS OFFENCES Delivering judgment yesterday, Mr. T.D. Hughes, the Penang police magistrate, convicted a Chinese, Yong Chong Seng, on a charge of theft of a gold chain and pendant valued at $BO, and sentenced him to four months’ rigorous imprisonment. It was
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  • 421 2 Southern Settlement Gives Very Generously Singapore gave very generously, on Wednesday for poppies for Earl Haig’s Fund, which aids war wounded throughout the Empiie. Up-country reports are similarly encouraging. Collections, according to figures available on Wednesday night, totalled $6,875 against last year’s $6,200, so that
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  • 71 2 Charge Against Indian An Indian Mohameddan, Saibu bin Mydin Kanji, was charged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the additional magistrate, Penang, yesterday, with having had in his possession deleterious drug, namely, Indian hemp, without having been licenced by the Licencing Officer, the Chief Medical Officer, Penang. After
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  • 236 3 Renter’s copyright cable. VICTORY COMPLETE BY TAKING OF NANTAO Of Three Months’ Battle CHINESE DEFEAT ON FOUNDER’S BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY e conquest of Nantao was completed yesterday afterwhen toe enemy troops crossed the River from Pootung by n °nks with< ut opposition and ran up Rising
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  • 43 3 Brazilian Foreign Address To I Hploinats Janerio, Nov. 12. ment expects to receive friendly nations on whom y and for an unaltenared the Brazilan adlress to diplo- •>>!<■ '<>rj..'h<r the democratic tative system has the promulgation of the lh liter's Copyright.
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  • 103 3 l 1 Halifax l„ See leader \exl Week London, Nov. 12. nnons this morning Opposition Leader itement could be 11 port that the Lord Lord Halifax Germany. The Hequer. Sir John SiAs he himself has 1 rd 1 resident recently pay a visit to <>i seeing a
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  • 38 3 8.0. W. 1 Eorcv On Linisfirr Day Ixmdon, Nov. 12. ri onchided in the Paris experts in September navy, in association 'ii navies, would c Put U(t ,an, an against piracy Gr( yesterday —8.0. W.
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  • 69 3 —Reuter’s Copyright. Island Struck By Typhoon During Night Manila, Nov. 12. Thirty-eight known to be dead and over 50,000 homeless as a result of a typhoon which swept through the centre of the Island of Luzon during the night. The casualties are much higher but details
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  • 94 3 Ring Entrusts Peasant Party To Form New Cabinet Bucharest. Nov. 12. The Government has resigned in conformity to the constitutional procedure demanding the appointment of a new Government to preside over parliamentary elections which is being held next week King Carol entrusted Mr. lon Mihalaki. President of
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  • 107 3 BOW Shared By Four Famous Men Stockholm, Nov 12 It is announced here that the Nobel prize for Physics has been divided .between Dr. Clinton Davisson of New York and Prof. George Thomson of London Prof Thomson, who is chairman of Physics at the Imperial College of
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  • 81 3 To Purchase Country’s Coal Royalties London. Nov. 12. How it is proposed to purchase coal royalties in Britain to cost £66.450,000 sterling to be raised from a loan is shown <n the text coalmines’ bill which provides for the establishment of a coal commission to take over
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  • 63 3 .—Reuter. Commodity orth A Fraction Of Last Week’s alue Buenos Aires, Nov. 12. Abnormal frost is reported throughout the Argentina cereal belt involv ng a loss, according to some estimates, of 2.C00.0U0 tons of wheat. It is stated that tha crops which promised to be a
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  • 36 3 Sir Arthur Wauchope. High Commissioner in Palestine, is making good progress from his indisposition, and is expected to sail from Marseilles in the Mooltan today week arriving at Port Said the following Wednesday.
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  • 215 3 Defending Water-Front Warehouses Shanghai, Nov. 12: Making a desperate last stand a handful of Chinese troops are holding the warehouses at Nantao watet front, which has been intermittently shelled from dawn and occasionally bombed from the air. The only reply from the Chinese was brief
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  • 136 3 —BOW. King Queen Present At Reunion Dinner London, Nov. 12. Armistice Day was brought to a climax last night with the great festival of the Empire and Re-union branch, organised by the British Legion. The King and Queen with Queen Mary were present and were accorded a
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  • 32 3 .—Reuter. Manila Nov. 12: The rescue vessels have not yet reached “Kenilworth” owing to very heavy seas The remainder of the crew is reported safe. Reuter.
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  • 214 3 Aneta-Domei. —Mr. Hi rota Expressing joy at the conclusion of the new Japar.o-Manchukuo pact, under which lapan relinquishes her extrality rights in Manchukuo and transfers administrative lights in the South Manchuria Railway Zone to the Manchukuo Government, Mr. Hirota. Japanese Foreign Minister, said: “In spite
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  • 78 3 i. —Reuter’s Copyright. Lisbon. Nov 12.—The news of the development in Brazil is causing much ap prehension in financial circles here. Commenting on President Vargas' announce ment of the suspension of Brazilian fore ign debt payments. Diario Denoticiss says this will seriously affect the Conference. Brazil
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  • 40 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Nov. 12. The King of Siam’s contribution to the Poppy Day Fund consisted of a gift of £5O sterling through the Council of Regency, acting on his behalf
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  • 491 4 Miss Pic ton T urber vi II Overjoyed At News “TRUE REALISATION OF WHAT IS PRACTICABLE” (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 2. Miss Edith Picton-Tiurberv ill, whose mui-tsai minority r^*' rt r Cn ton Thomas has recommended the Colonial Secretary, Air. rmsn to accept for the
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  • 271 4 Tribute To Conduct «From Our Own Correspondent) London Nov. 3. A warm tribute to the "wonderful conduct and soldierly bearing of the Empire Contingents of the Forces which came to England for the Coronation” was paid by Field-Marshal Lord Milne today at a luncheon which
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  • 474 4 Framed Up Case, Says Accused (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Stai, Nov. 11. A Malay Mohd Omar bin Haji Yusuf appeared before Che Azmi, Chief Magistiate. Alor Stai, yesterday charged with saving committed theft of a hen valued eighty cents on October 30. Omar claimed
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  • 150 4 Overloading Not The Cause (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 10. The prompt action of two Malay fishermen in saving six lives when a boat capsized in the Straits of Johore and three were drowned recently was recalled in the police court today when
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  • 113 4 Chinese Abbot Arrives (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 12. Abbot Yuan Ying, general secretary of the Buddhist Association of China, who has been responsible for the organisation of a number of Red Cross corps at Shanghai and in North Kiangsu. has arrived in Singapore
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  • 181 4 Rotary Chib Sympathy (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 11. Another tiibute to the late Mr. V. D Knowles was paid by Mr. TH. Stone. President of the Rotary Club of Singapore, at the weekly luncheon meeting of the club yesterday. "I knew Mr. Knowles
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  • 149 4 Following is a list of new books wh’cn have been received of the Penang Library:— The of Dickson Me Cunn. oy John Buchan. All The Days of My Life, by S. P. B Mais. Boy In Blue, by Royce Brier. Daphne’s Fishing, by G. A. Birmingham. Disappearance of
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  • 255 4 •‘Organisation Must Be Vigorous” (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 12. "We still have work to do,” remarked Mr. H. Amon, M.C., when speaking at the Armistice dinner of the Singapore branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, held at the Adelphi (Hotel
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  • 157 4 Two Others Injured In Motor Accident (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 11. Luaghing, happy, carefree after work about ten Cantonese girls left Brinkmann’s cane factory in Bukit Timah Road, Singapore on Monday night, and walked towards home. A few minutes later one was killed
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  • 184 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 11. Ahmad bin Mohamed Hassan, an Arab, appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Criminal District Court, yesterday, charged with cheating a Dane. Albert Ness, proprietor of a women's hairdressing saloon. Maison Perm, in Stamford Road, in respect of $50.25
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  • 366 4 Accused’s Attempt At Escape ALIBI PLEA FAILS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 11. “As far as is known, you bad no right to possess a pistol, and you had certainly no right to fire a pistol in a crowded market. It is a danger
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  • 310 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL We hear that Mrs. R W p, up an appointment in Londe: Mr. H. N. Ferrers has been < to Tangier and has now England. Bagavathar A. V. Dawson a a Lyrical Service at th< Church, Penang, tomorrow are cordially invited. Captain and Mrs. J. a t (j
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    • 406 4 Never neglect STOMACH TROUBLE To-day’s slight pain may .jOSy mean serious illness tomorrow Never dismiss Nature’s warning of stomach pain, however slight it may be at A first. The sharp twinge that you call indigestion, the blown-out sensation .L caused by gas wind in the stomach, that nagging heartburn after
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  • 137 5 I r( n cli Police Arrest Gan" After Crime i armed rubbers have peen r rench Concession Police mcaliy or having looted a in Hue Ainiral Bayle. i v.ho has several pre- nad been liberated troni I n. because of the Smo:n.c he was serving a
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  • 87 5 a-l Damage In (iliina riity-thne Chinese univerhave been destroyed lerial and artillery t turned by Japanese troops •>.*• i a of the Sino-Japanese uitlioritatively learned from t M■!Py of Education md colleges in Peiping, 1 t undamaged, have been lit 1 the Japanese forces, now
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  • 131 5 \notlier Formation onh in plated < >u: Own Correspondent I Singapore, Nov. 12. Malayan ambulance unit to e in China arrived in Sin\V i:.• -day ami sailed for Hong L eg yesterday. 1 Ir en organised by Penang Penang has the distinction first town in the
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  • 441 5 “BUSINESS AS USUAL,” BUT SAVINGS DWINDLE Millions Lost Shanghai: Like a nightmare octopus flinging cruel tentacles arounfl its helpless victims, the hostilities are slowly strangling Shanghai’s trade, and causing a loss which can only be reckoned in millions of dollars. Among those who have been
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  • 114 5 Shanghai: Two Chinese women the counterparts of the “gun molls” of gangster stories—participated n a recent irmeJ rob bery in the Settlement. With five men. the women entered a Chi nese house in Jessfield Road, at 10.45 a.in. and
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  • 157 5 IF PEACE Territorial Integrity To Be Assured (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 12. "If China is to accept peace terms they must be based on the first clause of the Nine Power Treaty—a guarantee of China’s territorial integrity and sovereignty,” declared Mr. Liang Kuen Lih, secretary of the Foreign
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  • 327 5 Speeding Up Food Production KWANGTUNG PLANS Canton: More than $3,000,000 Canton currency nas been lent to farmers for general production in 23 distr.cts in Kwangtung province following the inaugural.on oi the Emergency Food Programme six months ago under the supervision of Dr D.Y. Lin, Director of
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  • 177 5 New Delhi. The latest attempt to revive tne ancient institution of suttee was foiled by the promptness of the district authorities of Cawnpore (UP. The 20-year-old widow of a police constable, stricken with grief at the death of her husband, attempted to seek an escape from
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  • 231 5 Foreign Funds Will Be Needed Shanghai: Judging from stupendous destruction oi planes and properties which is reported to have amounted to no less than three billions of dollars in Shanghai alone, the magnitude of the post-war reconstruction is clearly beyond the capacity of our own savings which
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  • 295 5 Deaths Of Infants Shanghai: Milk and cod liver oil art urgently needed in the refugee camps in the International Settlement. Many infants have died in the one hundred and twentythree refugee camps which have been esta blished, and these deaths ar e almost entirely due to malnutrit
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  • 337 5 Ministry Set I p New Department A sum of $10,000,000 has been appropriated by the Ministry of Finance for the establishment of a war insurance department by the Central Trust of China, also i Government organization to extend insurance facilities for shipping agricultural, ndustrial or mining
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  • 104 5 OBITI ARY '’Hint Daughter Of .1. Ahraliani ‘ok place on Tuesday morni lighter of Mr. J. the Penang Police Court, at 1 it (.'how Thye Road, Penang. d took place the same evening rn Iliad cemetery. Wreaths by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Mr ami Mrs. Samson. Mr Dorairaj, Mr.
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  • 703 6 Starved In Effort To Force Confession, She Claims GERMAN OFFICER ALLEGES HE HAS BEEN DEFAMED A wartime woman secret service agent, Marie van Houtte, is to be called as witness in a libel action which Dr. Hans Goldschmidt, of Elberfeld, Germany, is bringing
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  • 270 6 Two Men Die In Motor Crash Viscount Gormanston, handsome twentyvlu ee-year-old British peer and premier discount of Ireland, way accused at Howth (Co. Dubl.n) recently of—the manslaughter of two men; driving dangerously; failing to stop after a crash. Mr. D. O’Donovan, prosecuting said chat the viscount’s
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  • 87 6 —Reuter. Protest Against Japanese Systematic Destruction Brussels, Nov. 10,— A demonstration by students outside the Japanese Embassy was stopped by the police who made a number of arrests including the President and other officials of the General Association of Students. The students attempted to form a
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  • 101 6 Friendly Brtu<m Possible Malaya Cup biiialish (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. n The N.S.-Malacca team to play an extra fixture on Saturday against Selangor al Kuala Lumpur is: Angus: Pinto. Hague, Lindsay, Moms Smith, Downie; Harding, Gray, Rotey, Hindmarsh, Booker, Crawford. Hughes Graham. Robey
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    • 95 6 INDOLBTEDLY FREI) GINGER’S GRANDEST SHOW TO DATE 3 SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW 2.45 6.15 9.30 p.m. The King and Queen of Song and Dance on Roller Skates. Head Over Heels in Rhythm I fl 'MF qu—n and swing on rollor skate* head over -heels in rhythm, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ERIC BLORE>
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    • 92 6 6.00 Opening Tonight 9.00 Matinees Today Tomorrow at 2.30 p m. Return Screening of the well known Mythological Tamil Talkie MARK ANDEYA starring Master V.N. Sundram—Miss M. S. Kannabai —Miss S. N. Kannamani Mr. K. B. Seenivasan. A super mythological production that many would like to see again Reauced Prices:
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  • LATEST NEWS FROM INDIA
    • 404 7 Great Scheme Completed BENEFITS TO UNITED PROVINCES Delhi, Nov. 3 When Sir Harry Haig, Governor of the United Provinces, opened two power stations near Meerut yesterday the occasion marked the practical completion of the Ganges Canal hydro-electric scheme which he described as the greatest material contribution to
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    • 101 7 Colombo, Nov. 3 The Ceylon State Council has voted Rs. five lakhs (£37,500) for the construction of the first stage of the Laxapana hydro-electric scheme, estimated to cost altogether Rs. 24,000,000 (£1,800,000). The Secretary of State for the Colonies is prepared to support an application for a
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    • 211 7 What Villagers Believe Galle. a “Healing” stream in the South Berivadola, which runs across Hapugala in the outskirts of Galle, was inspected recently by Mr. W.A. de Silva, the Minister of Health. The stream is popularly believed to possess curative properties. From time immemorial the inhabitants of Hapugala
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    • 33 7 Farewell! kisses for the girls they left behind them as the 16/5 Lancers Horn Hourrllow Bar racks left Feltha.ii Station for Southampton on their way to India.
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    • 1013 7 LORD ZETLAND ON PAST MISUNDERSTANDINGS Tribute To Lord Lady Brabourne LORD ZETLAND, Secretary of State for India, presided at a luncheon given last week by the councils of the East India Association and the Royal Empire Society in honour of Lord Brabourne, Gover-nor-designate of Bengal, and
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    • 191 7 Communal Clash Averted Tangalla. A communal clash that was threatened between the Sinhalese and the Muslims of Walasmulla has been prevented by the timely action of the Police. The tiouble began a short time ago, when a Muslim who had been converted to Buddhism and had
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    • 313 7 Rajput Homage QUEEN VICTORIA’S GIFT CARRIED IN STATE Bikaner, Nov. 4 The Viceroy entered Bikaner in state today for the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Maharaja. The procession, reviving with a splendour tare even in India the medieval pageantry of a Rajput Court, included 30 elephants,
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  • 534 8 fT HE case for a revision of stanI dard tonnages under the tin agreement is becoming increasingly strong. The British Government has not yet shown any sign of breaking its word, in large or small matters, and there is no reason to suppose that in any circumstances Malaya would
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  • 196 8 FROM EUROPE TOUR Brings Young Scottish Niece With Him (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 13. Wearing a silver swastika badge in the lapel of his coat, the Sultan of Johore, accompanied by the Sultana and her niece, arrived back in Singapore, after a prolonged tour in
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  • 257 8 In view of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, President Manuel Quezon of the Philippines in a Manila interview last week, said the Philippines Commonwealth was very eager to co-operate to the full with any firms interested in moving their Oriental head- > quarters To Manila.
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  • 71 8 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 12.-.-A warning against too much optimism over prospects of Anglo Italian rapprochement is uttered in Italian political circles. It is stated that there have been approaches in the last few days to ascertain whether the necessary con ditions for development of conversations existed. It
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  • 31 8 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 12.—Ten of the occupants were killed and two injured when a Lufthansa plane from Berlin to Mannheim crashed at the airport at Mannheim.—
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  • 600 8 Fly in the Christmas Genius Craves Strange About the Eating of ihiis A warning not to put the new' twelve-sided 3d. pieces in Christmas puddings has been issued by the Royal Mint in London. The coins are made of bass —spelt that way in one report —and
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  • 343 8 Takes It To Station On His Back (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 13. Singapore’s crocs are in the news again. The second brute to be caught in the city within about a forthnight is a baby one, measuring just under five feet, captured after a two-hour
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  • 125 8 Due hi Penang Xexl Saturday One of the new Empire Flying Boats Imperial Airways is due to arrive Penang from Bangkok via Koiuwnu* Saturday, the 20th instant on a fi.ght to Singapore, preparatory t<> complete change over to tl.yin> the England-Austral.a mu This aircraft will b, nf
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  • 77 8 Perak Junior Smanb Jo Mwl (From Our Own < Ipoh N° v the subeniu^ 8 A general meeting > x Government servant i" convened for Wednesde ~ast>r 7 p.m. in the Ipoh Town the MacGregor Report This course was ad d 1 meeting of the 1 Committee held
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 317 8 sSHrSffwffl Ik hU tutk ttff tkui JiWWti v I -rimr 1 ?■< TF y ou ar using a big, old-fashioned brush V you clean only ihe fronts of your teeth—the brush simply won’t fit the inner curve of your v V! vj< -Nb Tek u| Decay starts in hidden crevices
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    • 16 8 BcAunyoujiay DEL MQyE Agents for Maiaya Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur WuVuV-V-VuV-SA
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  • 781 9 4 You Cheated the Coolies’ Says Perak Judge (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 13. '‘THERE is every indication that you were a fraudulent bankrupt and cheated the wretched coolies out of every cent of their wages.” These strong words were addressed by the
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  • 420 9 Today’s Races At Singapore in; are the probable jockeys for res at Singapore: RACE 1—2.30 P.M. Horses, Class 3, Div. 4: 6 Furs. Flirt 9.00 Farthing irnorB.l3 McLachlan s 10 Davies I-. 8.10 Martin i:, tty 8.02 Corry 7 13 Garrard 7.10 Ardagh Woods 07 Tait RACE 2—3
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  • 421 9 Chances Reviewed (By Our Rugby Correspondent) On the Esplanade today Penang w iL meet Perak in the return inter-state friendly. In the first match at Taiping on October 16 Penang were beaten by 12 po.nts to 2. In their second match against Selangor, Penang were well beaten
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  • 308 9 Northern Key Match Today (From Our Own respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, inov. 12. The key match in the nortnern section of the AU Blues Rugger Cup competition Will be played in Kuaia Lumpur tomorrow, when Perax wiU meet Selangor. The mos. sanguine ot Selangor’s supporters win uaruly expect
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  • 99 9 The engagement is announced of M'ss Khoo Kim Saik, eldest daughter of Mr. Khoo Soo Jin of Messrs. K. Lee San Co., and of the late Mrs. Khoo Soo Jin, nee Goh Guat Gnoh, to Mr. Yeoh Swee Guan, of Messrs. Poh Khong Co., Taipeng, second son of the
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  • 242 9 First List Of Contributions The following is the first list of contributions to the Al'l-Malaya Indian Ambulance Fund for China so far received, and includes the payments made to the Indian Office. The Central Indian Association of Malaya hopes that all Indians will respond generously and
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  • 126 9 Kualr Lumpur Boxing (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala, Lumpur, Nov. 12. Heavy rain which fell throughout the bouts caused the canvas to be very slippery and prevented the boxing held tonight at Bukit Bintang Amusement Park form being a scientific affair. In the main
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  • 97 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 13. While returning to Ipoh from Chemor on Wednesday night a Chinese motorist had a narrow escape from serious injury when, at the 7th milestone, a rubber tree fell right across the bonnet of his cat Fortunately
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 185 9 £3 LYONS’* SWEETS CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONERY. rwTW SkacF&A Ob tainable in several varieties piUZ Ji' in fancy IN JARS T,NS cartons t I Stocked by all dealers Agent, JACKSON COMPANY, LTD. APB 1 PENANG TONIGHT DINNER DANCE TOMORROW ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 P.M. TO 11 P.M. J f WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE
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  • 2751 10 Pahang Cons. Chairmans Views INEQUALITY IN VOTING POWERS “'The thirty-first ordinary general meeting t>f the Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd., was held in London on Nov. 2. Mr. D.J. Ward (the chairman of the company) presided. The Secretary (Mr. J.D.R. Scott) read the notice convening
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  • 789 10 Some Recovery From Worst Messrs. Kennedy Company in their monthly share report dated Penang Nov. 12 state: Since the issue of our report last month markets have suffered a severe landslide and although the last two days have seen some recovery a comparison of the prices of
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  • 158 10 After Suffering Ann,. |> ai|l for Years Rheumatism first attacked ti n 1931, and gradually arms to all parts of her body s hei almost helpless. Then sb Kruschen Salts, and now following letter in her own han "I have suffered from rhXui 1931 At
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  • 331 11 I BOYS’CLUB'S REj LETTER’ DAY VETER travelling ail nig! through the fog. the King and Queen received a great welcome on arrival at Hull for their tour of Yorkshire. In this picture th 0 King is signing the visitors’ bock at the Hull Boys' Club.
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  • 937 12 TELEVISION Yes, most of us are rather vaguely aware of the sound of the word at odd times—but for how many of us does it conjure up a reality? London More than 8,000,000 of us go home every night and turn on the wireless,
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  • 271 12 Latest limes 0| Posting A mail tor K Lumpui ind Sm Malayan Internal 2 p.m today A mail for Java and Southeri s via Singapore and them vice will close at 7 30 p m today A mail for Australi i n t z« ti ai
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  • 433 12 St. George The Martyr 25th SUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. B.QO a.m. Matins and Litany Psalm 140. Hymn 3 —Part 1. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Matins (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Matins Holy Communion (Chi-aese). 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm 141, 142. Magnificat 121. Nunc Dimittis 129.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 598 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. o» the following wavelnngtiu: < TRANSMISSION 2 GSH 2/ p Mc/S (15.97 mJ GSG 17.79 Mc/S (16.86 mj\ TRANSMISSION 3 GSH 21.1,7 Mc/S (13.97 mJ GSG 17 79 Mc/S (16.86 mJ TRANSMISSION 1, GSD 11.75 Mc/S (25.63 mJ GSB 9.51 Mc/S (31.55 mJ TRANSMISSION
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    • 1456 12 BERLIN LYNDHURST PHOHI HOLLAND „.;B 15.20 Me* 1» VK3I.R »j» PB "t'odly 6XB (mN 9.54 Mc/s 51.45 m- TODAY 8.45 p.m. Announcement. IME 17.7« Mc/s 16.89 <«• 8.50 Chimes. Summery of todays mar- ggo The stock E xcba nge. By Mr. S. G OJQ 45.28 Mc/s 19.83 m. kets. Appeldoorn.
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    • 16 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH l<>" 8.51 p.m. 1 15 p m TOMORROW 8.50 a.m. 9 42 p.m.
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  • 615 13 S.S. ‘SIRDHANA’ arrives today at no* 4ll ,l 1 Lust, via Singapore. sailing for Calcutta same day. (Islav Kerr). S.S. ‘GEN. VAN DER HEYDEN’ arrives from Singapore. K.P.M.) S.S. MUNCASTER CASTLE’ arrives morning from Port Swettenham sailing for Boston, New York Baltimore. (Paterson Simon). S.S.
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  • 285 13 New Device Needed In Vi ar Zones DRAWBACK OF FLAGS There is no satisfactory and universal means of vertical recognition: spreading dags on the deck of a ship that finds itself in the neighbourhood of a bombing aeroplane is nothing more than a hasty expedient,
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  • 265 13 Faster Production: Fewer Orders New contracts are not keeping pace With output m the Clyde shipbuilding industry, and the amount ot work .n hand is diminishing to an extent that is causing some anxiety. The position is aggravated by the fact that ship constiuction has been accele‘ated,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 614 13 I BLUE FUNNEL line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lmvm Due m conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London L’don, It dam, Hburg, Hull Swansea Nov 18 Dec. 15 L’don, R’dam, H burg, Antwerp Middlesboro Nov. 20 Dec. 20 Mars. L’don, Rotterdam Glasgow Nov. 27 Dec 27 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool i,
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    • 554 13 Pjl and OI BRITISH INDIA Incorporated in England PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. ‘•KARAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 14th NOVEMBER Sact" Penang Te,uk Po M»*cea and Stogapor. service Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S “MATA HARI” xov. 19 due Penang 1937 •S/S “SOUDAN” Nov 18 SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF THE S/S
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    • 281 13 (NIPPON YUSEN K AISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUN ARD WHITE STAR LINE HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAN Next Sailings from Singapore: s.s. “KASHIMA MARU” Nov. 15 ss. “YASUKUNI MARU” Nov. 26 Cheap Return Tickets to Hong Kong, Shanghai Japan, available for 2 months. x TO First class Second claaa Hongkong
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  • 1192 14 CONCLUDING DAY OF WINTER MEETING Below will be found the lull programme for today’s races at Singapore, the concluding day of the Singapore, u Winter Meeting. Today’s races will bring to a close professional racing for 1937. RACE I—Horse»,—Class 3,—Div. 4,-6 Furlongs,—2.3(l p.
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  • 737 14 To Make Visit Beginning Of Next Year (BY "AUDAX j Seremban, Nov. 12. Mr. Wheeler Seneviratne, the secretary of the Negri Sembilan Cricket Committee, tells me that the proposed visit of the Ceylonese cricketers to Malaya is likely to materialise early next year. The Singhalese Sports
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  • 122 14 P. W. F. A. v O. X. A. A charity soccer match, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, 1937, has been arranged to be played on the High School Ground. Bukit Mertajam, on Sunday, November 14, at 5.15 p.m. between the Old Xaverians Association, Penang, and
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  • 280 14 Europeans Beaten By Odd Goal In Three SPLENDID GOALKEEPING BY COLEBECK Fielding only ten players, the Penang Sports Club were defeated by the Butterworth Recreation Club at hockey on the Esplanade yesterday by two goals to one. It was a well-contested game, and the Butterworth
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 216 14 Q e What is the best way to 1 build up Health and Strength I after Malarial Fever j Angier’s is the answer BK The soothing, tonic and restor- the East, where it is lai, d. ative qualities of Angier’s Emulsion not only for building i:imake it invaluable for healing
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  • 1406 15 bi t display UNIMPRESSIVE South African Hope Loses To Jim Wilde London: Three men, two of them from overseas, who re to Tommy Farr’s British and Empire heavy-weight chama*pK hips, appeared at Harringay Arena on November 2. pl nS Eddie Phillips, of Bow, the former
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  • 291 15 Australians Want A “Fight To A Finish” (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 3. Under present conditions there is a growing volume of support for the five, or even six, day tests. It is pointed out that if the games were begun on a Saturday
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  • 807 15 Australia Seeks New Cricket Stars Bradman Has One More Record To Break The Australian first-class cricket season has opened, and many of the men who will comprise the Test team to England next year will be seen in action. More interesting is the possibility of “discoveries.”
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 166 15 Ledgers, order books, delivery books and all office stationery supplied by the Pinang Gazette, Bishop Street, Penang, at competitive rates. Famous Sayings TJFy illiam Pitt said— "there is scarcely anything W around us but ruin and despair.” TJT ilberforce in the early 1800’s said "1 dare not w w marry,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 45 15 A Mental Hazard By J- MILLAR WATT rm w T O .f' thj man oh, go on/ I '4 1 YOU MUSThfr GET AN •*'A Mu.l tit a INFERIORITY COMPLEX.’ I L ..*&X I<T i Lal HERO.* —X I 41 fl SiP JD iII v
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  • 120 16 TTnT v LATEST TIN:- ~RE C 2o? £2oo 5 0 LONDON—(Spot) roni io 0 £199. 5 0 LONDON—(3 months) $98.75 SINGAPORE S1 a BUSINESS DONE 981 PENANG S 1 Buyers no sellers BUSINESS DONE 5.15 COPRA—(Sundried) 9.50 BLACK PEPPER 9.DU RUBBER:- 7 7*d LONDON c 15&c(G) NEW YORK J**
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  • 323 16 Share of fl aenomlnation unless Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated H 4 Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 112 b Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 101 ;< War Loan. 3J p.c log 1 Com Union Assce. (Units) 35 > Prudential Assce “A” 8j 1 Roval Assce. share 10s.
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  • 111 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 147 3|64 147 Y New York 4.98A .Montreal 4.98’. 4.98 i Brussels 29.38 29.36 J Geneva 21.59 21.60 i Amsterdam 9.011 9.011 Milan 94],! 94; Berlin 12.364 12.36 Stockholm 19.391 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 A 26$ Prague 1421
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  • 126 16 London. Nov. 12. RUBBER Dull.— London 7 buyers 71 sellers Jan./Mar. 71 buyers 7g sellers April/June 7g buyers 7 J,- sellers July/Sept. 7j tj buyers 71 sellers NEW YORK 14.85 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 31.043 tons Liverpool 20.628 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Nov 14.12. 6
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 120 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng -80 .9a Bangrin 22|0 2310 Batu Selangors 1-55 1.60 Hong Fatts I- 10 115 Kampong Lanjuts 21|0 22 6 Kramat 9 |6 Kuchai 1.60 1.65 c Laruts 10|6 11|6 Lukuts 80 83c Malayan Tins 32!6 34 0 Nawng Pets -47 .52 Pahang Consols 19
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    • 138 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.02 J 1.072 Belfords 1.02.1 1.07 A Bentas 1.02£ 1.071 Brogas .771 .821 Nyalas .80 .85 Mandai Tekongs .20 .25c Mentakabs .35 371 Pa jams 1.871 1.95 Sungei Tukangs 1.021 1.071 Ulu Benuts .32-1 .35 TIN: Ampats 4 3 4 9 Ayer Hitams
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    • 150 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.50 1.60 Hong Fatt 1.10 1.14 Kuchai 1.50 1.60 c Lukut 80 .85c Mambau .67?. .72?. Fetaling 8.40 8.65 Rahman Hyd. 1.35 1.40 Rantau Ordy. 1.50 1.60 Ranatu Pref. 1.50 1.60 Sungei Luas 1.55 1.65 >r w ping Cbns. 1.50 1.60
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    • 173 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4'3 4 9 Ayer Hitams 27 0 28 0 Bangrins 22.9 23j9 B. Selangors 1.55 1.60 B. Malays 27 6 28 6 Hong Fatts 1.10 1.13 Jelapangs 34,3 35 3 Jekbus .80 ,85c Kamuntings 110 116 Kampong Lanjut 21 3 22 3 Ratus
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    • 22 16 TIN Singapore $98.75 Per pkl. Penang s9B*4 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 24%c Per lb. Penang Spot 24%c Per lb
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    • 138 16 LEAN CO. TIN: R livers Sellers Ampats 319 4 3 Hong Fatts 1.121 1.15 Kamuntings 10 6 11 6 K. Lanjuts 20i6 21'6 K. Kampars 146 15|0 Kramats 10 6 116 Kuchais 1.571 1.621cd Lukuts .72*. .77?.cd Laruts 10 0 U|o Pungahs 2013 210 Rantau Prefs. 1.55 i.go Raubs 4.30
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    • 24 16 The Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development Prospecting output for the month of October 1937 was 141 piculs total for 1 month 141 piculs.
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    • 16 16 Sione Tin (F.M.S.) Limited. October 1937, 644 piculs. Yardage worked 114,900 hours run 628.
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    • 24 16 Kramat Pulai output for the month of October 1937, was as follows—From the Mine Tin Ore 395 piculs. From Tributors 191 piculs.
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    • 10 16 Perak River Valley 39,718 lb Juru 33,000 lb.
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    • 51 16 The following are the returns from the dredges of the Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited for the month of October 1937: Ngow Estate, Renong, Dredges 3; Hours *****: Cub. Yards 346.100; Tin Ore Won Pls. 1386.98; Takuapa Dredges 2; Hours 1343; Cub. Yards 284,600; Tin Ore Won Pls.
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    • 99 16 POSITION WANTED European recommends Cook and two Boys. Free from December 1. Apply Box No. 174, c/o Pinang Gazette, Penang. POSITION VACANT Wanted 2nd or 3rd Grade Dresser, large estate, Krian, Perak. Commencing salary $5O/60 p.ntL Only energetic individuals need apply. Box No. 175, c/o Pinane Gazette. b FOR SALE
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    • 881 16 B_A -N K S I OVERSEA-CHINESE HONG KONC I BANKING CORPORATION, SHANGHAI Bavk I LIMITED CORPOr vuox C I SUCCESSORS (Incorporated n I to The Liability nf Ko<i ei THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, extent and m U I LIMITED, Ordinance No I THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, Colony «h? THE
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