Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 November 1937

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE UST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. v 273. Vol. XCV. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1647 1 M' ie. Chiang’s Revelation of China’s Arms Imports 111 KERS WHICH WILL OUTDISTANCE JAPANS BEST MACHINES ARMS, AIRCRAFT AND SUPPLIES ARE POURING INTO CHINA, AND CHINESE AVIATORS WILL SOON BE IN A POSITION TO VISIT TOKIO, DECLARES MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK IN HER SECOND CABLE
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Mussolini launched T t)t< li-sufficiency n in addressed a mcetn'i ,'i 'il employers ami emmu that Italy must bei ami d economic unit. i.i t!i< ni thret me-' tinys with tic Duce decided ■oi'i'iu food Italians a >i y year. Beyond ’t"
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  • 45 1 Reutei Satisfactory Solution Reached” Reuter is authorised protracted discus':(l' tory solution to the CusChina has been niched. resent available, aii ly provides for the ens and rights to carry s in which connection who are the conit present giving full •upport. Reutei
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  • 36 1 Reuter. X I» I I J i t. I I 1.1» 8 It is le lined un Marie has made satisth< past 48 hours, and 1 to a sanatorium at Vienna andoned. Reuter.
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  • 29 1 Reuter. •tornp Mn I» i Another mass trial beme for defence of the '■l n 23 anti-Fascists being •silenced 1 nt to ten years’ impri«unent Reutei
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  • 176 1 ,n Hit ierdav Lord Noel Bux"ii ession in pr.nciple the German colonies, he thought, the idea Tli» ui< i be freely discussed. sample, well understood "•ut Tanganyika. He 'ooking more to West "Vernment, Viscount 1 request lor compre"f Br.tish policy and eivice to the object of
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  • 72 1 Remer. Japan has recognised Rebel as “after careful consideration the Japanese Foreign Office found that General Franco's policy agreed with, that of Japan as he was conducting a hole war.” Tokio, Nov. 19. —The Nichi-Nichi forcasts that Manchukuo will aunt unce adhesion to the anti-Comintern bloc
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  • 214 1 Reuter. Great Britain, China And Russia Tokio, Nov. 19. The Merrinkai, an asso ciation of retired officials of the civil ani. fighting services, has passed a resolution urging the Go”ernment to denounce the Nine-Power Treaty forthwith. The resolution was handed by General Kunishige Tanaka
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  • 68 1 —Reuter. Property Losses In Pootung And Nantao Hong Kong, Nov. 19. —The Five Hundred Million Dollar Liberty Bonds Committee has transferred fts headquai ters from Shanghai to Hankow. Property losses' in Nantao and Pootung as a result of the hostilities are estimated at five hundred million dollars, according to
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Bombing A Few Miles From Kowloon Hong Kong, Nov. 19,—Japanese planes bombed the Kowloon-Canton Railway just outside British borders in the morning. Residents of Shumchun. which is a village on the Chinese side of the border, distinctly heard the detonations and answering machine-gun fire from Chinese positions.
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  • 197 1 Reuten Anglo-U.S. Tariff Reciprocity It is hoped that an effective contribution to the improvement in world trade will result from the Anglo-American trade negotiations. According to American circles, Mr. Cordell Hull will shortly anneunce a comprehensive list of products to be discussed, but at least two months,
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  • 20 1 Reuter Stockholm., Nov. 18.—lx rd Ceci if helwcod h's been awarded th- Nob I I’, ace Prize.
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  • 1760 2 “Kedah” Counsel Makes 5-1 lour Address Mi- hmtire Goidon Smith yesAfter a protracted hearing Mi- justice terday reserved judgment in theSuprenie Com 1« er collision in the Penang Harbour between the s.s. ec a an tongkang loaded with tinplates which resulted in the smkmg of
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  • 274 2 MAN SAYS MIND WAS UNBALANCED “I ask Your Honour to inflict an exemplary sentence. This is a particularly mean type of offence which is becoming too prevalent in Penang. Snatching of jewellery from unprotected women is a particularly aggravating offence, and the public
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  • 28 2 The P. and O. liner Ranpura,” which is in Penang today en route to Far Eastern ports, will not be calling at Shanghai.
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  • 77 2 Alleged Breach Of Trust (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Nov. 19. Md. Zain, a clerk employed at the office of the Agricultural Department, appeared before Che Azmi, Chief Magistrate, Alor Star, yesterday, charged with having committed criminal breach of trust of $371.41. Chief Inspector Che Taib,
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  • 84 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 19. Mr. A. M. E. Currie, manager of the Chartered Bank, Alor Star, has been transferred to Penang. The transfer will take effect from December 1. Mr. J. D. Adams from Penang will take Mr. Currie's place A
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  • 83 3 Reuter. Clouston Wants “The Double” Flying-Officer A.E. Clouston and Mrs. L. Kirby-Green, who in their Comet, lowered Mrts. Mollison’s England-Cape record, ‘ook off or London yesterday at 6 a.m. G. M. T. in an attempt to establish a record for he return journey. I hey arrived at
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  • 547 3 -British Wireless. —Reuter. London. Nov. 18: The King has approved the appointment of the Right Reverend Paul De Labilliere, Lord Bishop Suffragan of Knaresborough and Archdeaon of Leeds to the vacant Deanery of Westminster. Negotiations Expected To Start Soon ANNOUNCEMENT MADE
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  • 263 3 Reuter. “Telegraph" Sees Long War Ahead London, Nov. 18: In a leader on the progiess of the war, the Daily Telegraph states that the Japanese have not had the walkover they expected, while their inferior equipment have not prevented the Chinese from showing gallantry at least
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  • 158 3 —Reuter. After “Careful Consideration!*” Tokio. Nov. 18: The Foreign Minister. Mr. Hirota. has announced to the Cabinet Japan’s decision to recognise Franco states the Asahi Shimbun which adds that Mr. Hirota explained that the Franco regime some time ago requested such recognition and Germany and Italy made
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  • 152 3 British Wireless. Gouri Ball At The Palace London, Nov. 18: After dining with the King of the Belgians at the Belgian Embassy last night;’ the King and Queen gave a Court Ball in his honour at Buckingham Palace. More than 1,000 guests danced in the
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  • 114 3 Forestalling Attack (hi The Franc? Reuter. London. Nov. 18: During the week ended November 11, the Bank of France* gold stock increased by about £21.000.000. This represents transference to the Bank of the gold acquired by French control as a result of
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  • 164 3 Reuter. I’h’<*t Street Church Crowded London, Nov. 18: In memory of Mr. Pembroke Stephens, the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post China war correspondent, who was killed in Shanghai, a beautiful service was held in St. Briggs. Fleet Street. The church was crowded. Di. W. C.
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  • 44 3 —British Wireless. London, Nov. 18: On the news which reached London yesterday that payments of Brazil’s foreign debt coupons are to be kept up-to-date pending the negotiation of a new agreement quotations for Brazilian bonds though still nominal, are consider- ably higher.
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  • 153 3 ‘‘An Act Of Defiance" London, Nov. 17: The Manchester Guardian in a leader on the formation of the Japanese Imperial G.H.Q. and the grant by Diet funds for the campaign ‘‘for furtherance of the'Japanese spirit” says that whatever triumphs come to the Japanese Army it will
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  • 71 3 British Wireless. London. Nov. 18: Sir Kingsley Wood, the Minister of Health, referring to the recent considerable expansion of public works, said that last year the total amount 'anctioned was some £96,000.000. a figure which had been exceeded only twice since the war and then under
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  • 65 3 Reuter. Calcutta, Nov. 18: The Government of Bengal has released 1,100 political prisoners. It is understood that those affected have already completed their sentences, but are at present living in their villages under certain restrictions, the removal of which now gives them complete freedom. The decision does
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  • 2769 4 HEALTHY STATE OF COUNTRY ADMIRED Participation By Medical Men And Scientists SIR MALCOLM WATSON’S APPEAL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS )'r<>m Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 18. '[’.be great debt the people of Malaya owed scientists and men of medicine was stressed by Sir Malcolm Watson, director of
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  • 46 4 .—Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 17. —It is announced that the German Government is closing its consulates-general at Leningrad and Tiflis and its consulates at Kharkov, Vladivostock and Odessa not later than January 15 as a result of diplomatic negotiation con- cluded on November 15.-
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  • 598 4 Sir Malcolm Watson will leave Malaya for Ceylon this week by the Comorin. Mr. E. H. Tunn. Chief Detective Inspector. Malacca, has left on furlough. Inspector W. Martin will act for him during his absence. ijs Mr. Ho Seng Ong. Headmaster of the Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca, who
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    • 172 4 Printing of all kinds is under tan.: me Pinang Gazette. Bishop Str,. Our prices art' low. the < work is high. 1 -1 1,11 I l t***"*.~ SMB® M 7 B THE INEW MORRIS 12 HP The new Morris Twelve Saloon Tf> WIN W IDE Pl HI l< has a
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  • 508 5 AMERICA sew storm over rebuff TO DUKE OF WINDSOR N \ZI PRESS INDIGNANT AT U.S. PUBLIC OPINION London, Nov. 7. r ERMANY is stunned and angered at the wave of anti-Nazi feeling in America revealed by the cancellation of the Duke A» of Windsor’s
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  • 57 5 In the Lords debate on the international situation raised by Lord Allen of Hurtwood tributes were paid to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald Lord Plymouth, when he came to reply for the Government, joined in the tributes, remarking that Mr. MacDonald took a deep interest in and
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  • 224 5 "We Just Met And That Was Enough says Bride Tomasu—who 15 months vn as Frank Braidwood when b y act in a West End Cabar *t r tly married to 45-year-okl r Clements, daughter of a L>n<ion merchant. a real live baron,” he said to
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  • 369 5 Who Lives In An Iron Lung Saturday. Three weeks ago nine-year-old, lair -haired Ei ic Marchant was a normal, healthy youngstei running about the streets of Andover, Hants, where his father is a fishmonger in the market. A few days later Eric was stricken down with infantile paralysis and
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  • 206 5 Lady Nuffield drove her own car to the Morris works, at Cowley, the other week, and Lord Nuffield was so surprised and delighted that he gave another £150.000 to charity. Lady Nuff.eld, shy, retiring companion of the great industrialist in his ascent to fame,
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  • 146 5 Parliament is to deal with the problem of Irish Free State immigrants who are pouring into Britain. More than 70.000 have left the Free State in the last three years to take up jobs in England, Scotland and Wales. And 10,000 of them are Irish
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  • 89 5 It was ro|M>rted in London last night that General Beck, chief of the German General Staff, who was a moderating influence in Nazi military policy, had been removed from his post and given command of a mliit <ry district on the Western frontier. His successor
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  • 219 5 And Sorrow In Her Heart Dry-eyed and without a sign of emotion Miss Jean Forbes-Robertson appeared at the Duchess Theatre in “Time and the Conways.” In all the house only she and the manager knew at that time of the sorrow which was in her heart.
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  • 343 5 Paris, Nov 6. It was a second "abdication n ght” for the Duke of Windsor. Although the issue was not so great, the personal consequences attaching to his decision were grave The Duchess never left him from the time they returned from lunch with Sir
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  • 121 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 19. On the suggestion of Mr. Granville M. O'Hara, a member of the Kedah Boxing Board of Control, a circular was sent out by Dr. Cheah Toon Lok, the secretary, asking for approval from the various
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  • 78 6 Teja Singh, an ex-watchman at the Wembley Park, was fined $25, in default two weeks’ rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. T. D. Hughes, the Penang Police Magistrate. yesterday, for causing hurt to Mota Singh on November 7. It was stated in evidence by the complainant, a
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  • 63 6 Chinese Interpreters Promoted (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Nov. 19. Mr Joo Peng Dim. Chinese interpreter, attached to the High Court, Alor Star, has been promoted from Grade II to Grade I. Mr. Choy Meng Fook. Chinese interpreter, also attached to the High court. was
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  • 75 6 A Chinese. Lim Ah Boon, was charged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean the additional magistrate, Penang, yesterday, with having committed theft of a pair of gold bangles valued at $l3 belonging to Ong Tow Choo on November 6, at Patani Road. Penang. The accused claimed
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  • 499 6 Explanation In Council (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 17. Tn your address at the last meeting or he Council, Your Excellency referred to the appearance of rab es >n Singapore The matter is one of public interest an there is no reason why the
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    • 221 6 LOOK OUT FOR II The Greatest Adventure v Romance in the Whole jl p Roaring History of the L Seven Soar! I' !p GARY COOPER GEORGE RAFI I/TL "501R5 AT SEA" I A roramsun? F»:»urc will* FRANCES DEE HENRY WHCOXON HARRY CAREY I OLYMPE BRADK'A ROBERT CUMMINGS H •PORTER HALL*
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  • 150 7 London. Nov. 7. It was reported in London last night that 34 year-old King Leopold of the Belgians is to marry again. His bride will be the dark, strikingly beautiful Princess Maria, youngest child of the King and Queen of Italy. Princess Maria, who is 23,
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  • 124 7 Refused Relieve al Ol Work Permit Anton Walbrook, the Viennese actor who plays the Prince Consort in the film, “Victoria the Great,” has been refused renewal of his Home Office permit to work in England When the permit for my second picture. ‘The Rat,’ expired,"
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  • 549 7 LEAGUE SERVES EMPIRE SOLDIERS LI AVE you heard of the British Empire Service League? Unless you are an ex-service man or a dependent of one you probably have not. Yet the Duke of Windsor, when Prince of Wales, described it as “the biggest British
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  • 168 7 Joint Action Against Brazilian Decision London, Nov. 17. The effect of the recent political changes in Brazil on public mind in Britain is reflected in a question which Mr. Uddall will put to Mr. Anthony Eden in the House of Commons on Nov. 24. He will
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  • 203 7 Moscow, Nov. 3. Two attempts to assassinate Stalin were revealed when the trial opened today of 13 members of the Caucasian Government of Abkhazia on charges of planning an armed rebellion. The plot was headed by Nastor Lakoba, the Abkhazian Premier, who is said to
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  • 209 7 Good Sum Already Made For Red Cross The Chinese ladies who are responsible for the coming Charity Dance to be held in the Town Hall. Ipoh. on November 20 are Mrs. Aw Boon Soo. Mrs. Chin Swee Onn, Mrs. Chong Tak Nam, Mrs. Cheah Ah Moon,
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  • 119 7 1,000- A-Day Stain p Machines HERE ARE SOME FACTS AND FIG U RES ABOUT THE POST OFFICE’S “SUPER-SALESMEN STAMP MACHINES. There are 13.500 stamp machines in use throughout Britain, and they sell an average of £365,000 worth of st amps a year. In lahuloii alone £l,OOO worth
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  • 276 7 OLDEST ALLIGATOR AT LONDON ZOO After 15 years’ reign of terror. Kai Lung, oldest alligator in the Reptile House at the London Zoo, has seen the error of his ways and is now a reformed character Battle scarred from head to tail, he would go
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  • 252 7 Havana, Nov. 7. CLASHES have been taking place between armed forces ol two West Indian negro republics in a war the world knew noth ing about till yesterday. Mr. Harry Norweb, the United States Minister to the Republic of San Fomingo one of the disputants—hurredly
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    • 445 7 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1177 1478 with extensions. Telegrams “Gazette” Penang. ‘Hire Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. <„la Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Brewster Road. Phone 268. f&ndon Office 49, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel: Leadmalaya London. si JCRli’
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    • 176 7 ARE YOU RETIRING or MERELY GOING ON LEAVE? COUNTRY COTTAGES LTD. OF ALTON, HAMPSHIRE (Telephone and Telegrams Long Sutton, Hants, 57) will be able to find you a house to buy, rent or build, rooms or Hotel accommodation. Mr. James Hargreaves—for many years in Malay States- is making an extensive
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    • 140 7 /SUPRHW.Cy". THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE FOURTEEN POINTS A series of 14 reason» why you should choose THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE. ASSURANCE CO., LTD., to look after your insurance needs.. Point.. 9 /he Automatic Nonforfeiture cla u s e prevents a policy from lapsing as long as its loan value is
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  • 569 8 THE closing of the affair which for convenience we will term the MacGregor inquiry (the term intended to embrace all events relating to allowances from the original decision of the Government to appoint the Committee to the Government’s last word on the subject in Council on Wednesday)
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  • 126 8 State Visit To London Concluded The Foreign Secretary gave a dinner last night at the Foreign Office in honoui of the K'ng of the Belgians. His Majesty the King honoured the dinner with his presence. The distinguished company of over 70 included the Belgian Foreign M
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  • 96 8 —Reuter. Started By A Football Match Nairobi, Nov. 18. —The fatal riot two days ago arose out of a dispute during a football match between the King’s African Rifles and a team of interned deserters. Two men came to blows and the referee stopped the fight, but a
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  • 131 8 Fun Of The Fair And Dances Besides the great fun that is promised at the Ladies* Charity Night at the O.X.A. on December 4 when Penang Chinese ladies will stage a concerted effort to help swell the China Relief Fund, there will be several attractive exhibition
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  • 64 8 Gen. A. F. Rn>oke Appointed Commander Major-General A F. Brooke baa been appointed commander of the Mobile Divi sion from Nov. 24. He has been a director of military train ng at War Office since 1936 and in this capacity has been in closest touch w th all
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  • 1197 9 kINTA SANITARY BOARD DECISION Limestone Cliff In Ipoh In Danger Of Falling T■ i’- much discussed question of bicycle registration in Kinta was, for the time being, disposed of at the monthly meetKinta Sanitary Board yesterday, when the Board rejected But as Mr. Ashby,
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  • 582 9 Penang To Entertain Selangor (By Our Rugby Correspondent) Penang will play its first Malaya Cup Rugger match on the Esplanade tomorrow, when she will act as hosts to the redoubt able Selangor Rugby Fifteen. In the firs' friendly, inter-state match played at Kuala Lumpur, Penang were
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  • 212 9 FLYING BOATS WILL BE VERY SUCCESSFUL —Sir John Salmond BRIEF INI'ERVIEW AT AIRPORT Leaves For Singapore In Same Plane Sir John Salmond, Government Director of the Imperial Airways, ano one oi the four Air Marshals of Eng land arrived at the Penang Airport today from London by the Imperial Airways
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  • 248 9 Alleged Failure At Maintenance (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 16 The case in which Doraisamy Pillay, a clerk in the Land Office, is charged with neglecting to maintain his lawful wife and child was further mentioned in the police court before Lt. Commander J.C. Derrick.
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  • 103 9 The padang Clubs will be playing each other in a friendly game of hockey this evening. The following are the teams: P.S.C.: W.G. Colebeck; J. C. Mathison and J. D. Lambert; F. G. Pooley, R. N. Elliot and L. H. Best; A. G. Close, S. V. Adams,
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  • 57 9 The following will play for the Padang Party at soccer against the Chung Ling High School on the school ground tomorrow: Lim Kean Bee; Chong Ah Har, Hooi Cheng Ann; Oh Seng Huat, M. H. Chem rTTe, Ho Khim Heng; Georgie Lim, Khoo Inn Thong, Choo Chong Keng,
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  • 39 9 The death took place ’at Slama Road, Jelutong yesterday evening of Selvaratnam, infant son of Mr. K. Vythilingam, a Govet. today contractor, following a short illness. The funeral will take place at 4.30 p.m. today.
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  • 78 9 In connection with the case in which an employee of the E. and O. Hotel stands charged with theft of property of the hotel and other articles, we are a_sked to state that the man concerned, a subordinate employee, was not employed in the caparity
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  • 250 9 A Picture Of Western And Oriental Ideas Zambo or Sher-E-Jungle, an entirely Indian jungle production filmed in Bombay and released only three weeks ago, was shown to crowded houses last night at the Windsor Theatre. This is the first time in the Indian filming industry that
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  • 138 9 Civil Aviation Director In Penang The Hon. Major R. L Nunn, Director of Civil Aviation, arrived in Penang this morning from Singapore by the s.s. Kedah. He is meeting the Empire flying boat, Cordelia, which is due in Penang tomorrow in the course of a survey flight
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  • 1459 10 More Malayan Metal Going To .Japan Messrs. A. Strauss Co., Ltd., in their review dated Nov. 1 state: A substantial increase in the visible supplies had been expected at the end of October, and the market was, therefore, very surprised to find that these
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  • 198 10 P. O. DIVIDEND MAINTAINED 4 Per Cent. On Deferred The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company is maintaining dividend at 4 per cent., less tax, on the Deferred stock, the rate at which payments were resumed 12 months ago after a lapse of four years. The dividend is in respect
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  • 429 10 Mr. Owen Temlinson addresses the following letter to the Financial News. Sir,—To describe the present working of the International Scheme for the regulation of the production of rubber as a sham may seem strong language, bm an examination of the immediate position and future
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  • 111 10 Dividend Of 5 P.C.—First Since 1927-28 The directors of the Ampat (Sumetra) Rubber Estate, Ltd., (a member of the Guthrie group of companies), have decided to recommend a dividend of 5 per cent, in respect of the year ended September 30, 1937. This is the first payment since
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  • 140 10 Reuter. Future Of Brussels Conference New York, Nov. 18:—Commenting on the future of the Brussels Conference the Washington correspondent of the New York Times states, “On the basis of official reports from the Conference and in considera t on of the policy of the United
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  • 137 10 i— Reuter. Number Reduced Berlin, Nov. 18: It is understood that the Soviet have requested all states to reduce the number of their Consulates in the U.S.S.R. and Russo-German negotiations concerning this are being held. piobably the result of Germany closing some of her Consulates in
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  • 51 10 Reuter. London. N°v. 18■ Wgj- risk rates for Shanghft'-bound cargoes have been reduced from 20s to 5s per cent according to the new schedule issued by a joint war risk rating committee of the company and Lloyd’s underwriters. Reductions have also been made for other China
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  • 34 10 Imperial Airways are making a second survey fight over Don Muang and Hongkong via Indo-China and the plane is expected to fly back non-stop to Hongkong and Don Muang tomorrow.
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  • 35 10 Ayer Kuning 110.000 lb, Badek 26,500 lb Bradwall 63,000 lb. Chersonese 93,000 lb. Dennistown 48,000 lb. Highlands 175,000 lb. Klabang 156,500 lb. Krian 79,500 lb. Sungei Krian 165.400 lb. Sungei Way 82,000 lb.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 134 10 LMust Tell Master To Get This! If you own a dog you should alto own Sherley’s 164 Page Dog Book. Not only is this a complete and invaluable health reference but nothing so helpful towards understanding the doggy nature* has ever been written. Right from A to Z the author
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    • 137 10 Defend your family against disease— I USE LIFEBUOY J FOR CAHEALTH Many dangers threaten his carefree life but none so deadly as those you cannot see! Look at the dirt he gets on to his hands and knees at playtime! Where there’s dirt there’s danger, for dirt harbours germs that
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  • 462 11 OHANNESBURG IN 1886 (ESS OF KENT’S sister in London. The Duke of Kent leaving Belgrave Square with Count Toerring and his wife (sister of the Duchess of Kent). moulin rouge fades out. Moulin Rouge, the once bright .spot Montmartre which played a t _n the
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  • 382 12 Stagger€‘(l Works Hours Widespread interest was created by ~>e recent announcement that the Austin Motor Company was preparing to stagger the hours of starting and finishng work at its great factory at Longbridge, Birmingham, and now that the new scheme is in operation industrial
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  • 294 12 Restful Atmosphere The Result Recent experiments carried out with the aid of Prof Zw’ikker’s sound recorder show how much progress has been made towards perfect} sound proofing in the cabin of the Douglas DC-3. A plane, manned and fitted out as if preparatory to e.
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  • 104 12 The aircraft “Sydney” VH-USE from Brisbane, Darwin and N. E. I. arrived in Malaya early this week with Prof. T. G. Room and Mrs. T. G. Room from Brisbane. The aircraft “Aurora” VT-AEG for Siam, Burma and Karachi arrived in Penang early this week with Mr. L. K.
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  • 80 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 18. Convicted on two charges of having failed to enter a description of two watches which he took to be pawned. Chop Teck Seng, a licensed pawn-broker of Nortly Bridge Road, was fined $lO on each charge, by Mr. L C. Goh.
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  • 40 12 Manchester Ship Canal receipts last month amounted to £105,300, an increase of £9,800 on the total for September. 1936. For the nine months of the year receipts aggregated £990,221, compared with £949,765 in the corresponding period of 1936.
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  • 380 12 Latest l I AIR MAILS; A mail for Ku.c, 1 by Malayan Internal AiA,., I at 2 p.m. tomorrow I A mail for J I via Singapore Rud vice will close at 7 i: I 1 ra to ®orro* I A mail for North North I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 28 12 If It’s Real Music You Want WELL A MARCONI RADIO GRAM, AN D Columbia Records Will Produce The Worlds Be> DEMONSTRATIONS AT Robinson Piano Co. (s.s.) Ltd, wg.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 648 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. 0 l*u»* <■ ow the faiUiwwj waeeirttjtk»: TRANSMISSION 2 GSH 21.47 Me/8 (13.97 mJ GBG 17.19 Me/8 (16.86 mJ TRANSMISSION 3 GSH 21.47 Mc/S (13 97 mJ GBG 17.79 Mc/S (16.86 mJ TRANSMISSION 4 GSD 11.75 Mc/S (25.53 mJ GSB 9.51 Mc/S (31.55 mJ
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    • 598 12 CALCUTTA VUC 6.10 Mcs (49.1 m.) TODAY p. m. 6.56 Time signal. For the. Children. 7.56 Bengali songs. 8.31 News bulletin in Bengali. 8.51 News bulletin in English. 9.11 Indian theatrical night. 12.11 Time signal. Close down. TOMORROW VUC 6.10 Mq/s (49.1 m.) p.m. 6.56 Time signal. For the Rural
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    • 593 12 MELBOURNE VK 2ME 9.59 Mcs (31.2 m.) TODAY p.m. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5.20 With the world’s famous orchestra. 6.20 News bulletin and sporting results. 6.30 Tour of the world. 6.50 Leading Dance Band. 7.-0 Close down. TOMORROW VK 2ME 9.59 Mc/s (31.2 m.) p.m. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5.20 With the
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    • 256 12 PENANG—ZHJ ZHJ 6.08 Mcs (49.3 m.) TODAY p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme. 7.05 Light music. 7.30 Children’s Hour. 7.55 Share report. 8.00 Henry Hall and Dance Barn! (8.8. C. rebroadcast). 8.35 Variety (8.8. C. rebroadcast). 8.50 What’s On In Penang. 8.55 Straits Echo News bulletin. 9.00 dose down. TOMORROW ZHJ
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    • 21 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 12.36 p.m 7.20 p.m TOMORROW 1.07 a. m 7.20 a. m 1.20 p.m 8.05 p m
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  • 763 13 IKIAtII PASSENGER TRAFFIC ON THE INCREASE -MOR) (ARS CARRIED TRAMP SHIPPING’S llt I "II START EXTINCTION FEARED rom Europe last month, Linclays. resident gentlb French Line for the Canada, expressed his notable increase in ei last year gained by the beginning of the iigures given below: October 1
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  • 742 13 >.S. KEDAH’ arrives this morning from Singapore, sails this evening live o’clock for Bela wan-Deli. (Mansfield). 5.5. ‘KUTSANG’ arrives today from Japan China via Singapore, sails same day for Calcutta direct. (Boustead). 5.5. ‘YUENSANG” arrives 8.00 a.m. today from Calcutta, sails same day for Singapore,
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  • 223 13 Distressing Experiences Of The Van Heutsz Hongkong. Two months ago thought to be a total loss, having suffered one of the most distressing experiences a ship has ever undergone in the harbour, the Van Heutsz last week re-appeared in the harbour safe and sea-worthy
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 456 13 i ßL ue funnel line K LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due jn conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London r L’don, R'dam, H’burg, Antwerp Middlesboro Nov. 22 Dec. 22 Mars.. L’don, Rotterdam Glasgow Nov. 26 Dec. 26 L don R'dam, H’burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec. 3 Jan. 3 LIVERPOOL
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    • 662 13 P O BRITISH d |NDIA (Incorporated in England PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA c t SINGAPORE s.s. •KARAPARA*’ SAILING SUNDAY, 21st NOVEMBER contract with C under Penang, Telua Anson, Port Swettenham, London «t'd Fa” j M 8^ S Se^c: rnmeilt SiDgaP re SerVi< Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S “MATA HARI”
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    • 230 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON USBVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing dates. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 26 HARUN A MARU Dec. 10 x KATORI MARU Dec. 24 x KASHIMA MARU Jan. 7 YASUKUNI MARU (Calls Hamburg) Jan. 20 x Call at Rotterdam
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  • 591 14 Eight Races On First Day, Nine On Second (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Noy. 18. Below arc the lull entries lor the Selangor Turf Club > Sk}c Electing to be held on Thursday (November 25) and Satun ay (November 27). There will be eight
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  • 228 14 Charlton r. Arsenal Following are fixtures in the Brit sk Soccer leagues for tomorrow: English League DIVISION I Birmingham v Wolves. Charlton x Arsenal Chelsea v Manchester C. Grimsby Town v Brentford Leeds United v Bolton Liverpool v Huddersfield Middlesbrough v Le cester Portsmouth v
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  • 487 14 OUTPOINTS PRIMO VIDAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 15. Neil Hemchit (9.9), the Siamese boxer, outpointed Primo Vidal (9.9), the Filipino, in the 12-round main event at the City Park Boxing Stadium last night. Hemchit was the aggressor throughout but his attacks left Vidal unperturbed.
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  • 200 14 Penang K. C. Lose At Hoe key The Butterworth Recreation Club defeated the Penang Recreation Club at hockey on the Esplanade yesterday by four goals to one. The game was well-contested, and the Penang Recreationists did not deserve to lose by such a wide margin.
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  • 58 14 —Reuter. London, Nov. 17. In the County Champiolrship brought forward from tomorrow, Leicestershire defeated Notts, Lincs and Derbyshire combined by 23 points to 8. At Bournemouth, Hampshire beat Middlesex by 11 points to 6. Cambridge University overwhelmed the Edinburgh University by 30 points to 6. The match between
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 130 14 j! HU -Tj jj~ Scotland’s Highest Standard Scotland’s standard of oats is the highest in the world, and the best Scottish crops arc used in the production of Scott’s I’oragc Oats. There is no better breakfast dish for nourishment, flavour and ease of preparation. Cooked in 5 MINUTES! AS of
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    • 92 14 I ill I “The more you smoke wills 5 GOLD FLAKE the more you’ll realise why I call it a CLEAN SMOKE I —clean and smooth to the palate Visibility Good! lw| <: now p 7 n Mi It must be a CROMPTON COILED-COIL LAMP You can make a visible
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  • 459 15 4 CHALLENGE TO THE EXECUTIVES OPERATORS EXPERIENCE A ROUGH TIME seen it placed on record how nlucky book-makers have been to quote the remarks of one <>rst ever,” writes Walter 11 rough the returns will bear riess of this assertion, and ~f
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  • 1076 15 Of 1; .rung Rip Van Winkles Tei ,te the Lawn Tennis Associa- v nup to the fact that some- > t to lx done about our future Davis and Wightman Cup teams. Special in the new year for a "1 number of young players. N >,\
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  • 86 15 Ilford Wanderers 14 ipts., Old Blues Ex II 3 Surviving an Old Blues’ initial attack the Wanderers pressed hard, and after missing an easy chance of a try they scored a penalty goal through Robinson. Before half-time Robinson landed another penalty goal and Oliver got a
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  • 216 15 Garratt’s Fine Display For Old Edwardians Wasps 15 pts., Old Edwardians 10 In the last minute of the game Wasps gained the winning score against Old Edwardians, the Birmingham club, whom they beat at Sudbury by a goal, a dropped goal, a penalty goal and
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  • 226 15 Special Effort By L.T.A. London: For the first time since 1925, America holds both the Davis and Wightman Cups, and the Lawn Tennis Association are determined to spare no effort to regain the trophies for Britain. I he Association have decided on earlier training
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  • 30 15 —Reuter. The Hague, Nov. 17. The eighteenth game in the World Chess: Championship was left drawn, after 51 moves. Alekhine leads Euwe by 10 points to 8-
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 141 15 A REAL BOON FOR EVERY KITCHEN A MAGGF i SEASONING is a product for increasing and improving the flavour of the food to which it is added. An addition of a few drops generally suffices en^ance an< l bring out to perfection fhe na ura l flavour of Soups, Gravies,
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  • 129 16 1 1 '""TTLt xr L*A TE S 1 TIN:- FKE nS io o osi.io. LONDON—(Spot) £lBg 5 o £lBl.lO. 0 LONDON—(3 months) 89 00 Singapore 92o BUSINESS DONE 88Z PENANG Vuvers no seller Buyers no sellers BUSINESS DONE Buyers $5.15 COPRA—(Sundried) 5 9.50 BLACK PEPPER 5 9 50 RUBBER:-
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  • 355 16 Share of Ei aenomlnatron unless Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated 114’ Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 112 J Funding Loan. 4 p.c., 1960-90 10H k War Loan, 3| p c 10*. Com. Union Asace. (Units) 35 Prudential Aasce “A” 8£ Royal Asace. share 10s. pd.) 61 Great
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  • 114 16 r<wichm m Previously Latent Paris 147 147? New York 5.00& 5.00 Montreal 4.993 4.994 Brussels 29. 29.394 Geneva 21.60 J 21.61 Amsterdam 9.024 9.01 S Milan 95/« 95 Berlin 12.374 12.372 Stockholm 19.394 19.39 J Copenhagen I 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26J 26 J Prague 1421
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  • 129 16 London, Nov. 18. RUBBER Firmer.— Ixmdon 7/« buyers 7/« sellers Jan./Mar. 7/« buyers 7/« sellers April/June 7 l buyers 7g sellers July/Sept. 7g buyers 77« sellers NEW YORK 14.57 cts. 'United Kingdom Stocks:— London 31.688 tons Liverpool 20,376 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Nov.) 14.10. 0 PEPPER
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 66 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers 3angrin 21 1 6 22 2, 3atu Selangors 1.424 1.474 Hongkong 24 9 2 9 Kampong Lanjuts 20 6 219 Pahang Consols I 8 3 19 6 Pengkalen Pref. 23|6 25,0 c Peninsula 0 18 6c Rantau Prefs. 1.424 Rartau Ordy. 1.424 1.474 Takuapa 0 17
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    • 132 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangtor 1.45 1.50 Hitam -40 .42 Hong Fatt 1-05 1.10 Kuchai 1.50 1.55 c Rahman Hyd. 1.30 1.35 Rantau Ordy. 1.40 1.50 Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.50 Sungei Luas 1.56 1.60 Sungei Ways 2.30 2.50 Taiping Cons. 1.45 1.50 ex Bangrin 22 3 23
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    • 144 16 LEAN LO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 9 49 Hong Fatts 1.024 1.071 Jelebu -75 .Bzi Camuntings 10 0 110 K. Lanjuts 20 9 21 3 iramats 19 3 ll|o Cuchais 140 1.474cd Jaruts 10)3 10 9 Pungahs 210 22 0 putehs 1.05 1.10 lantau Prefs. 1.374 1-421 Hubs 4.30
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    • 168 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 0 4 6 Ayti' Hitams 27 0 28 0 Bangrins 22 3 233 ?atu Selangors 1.45 1.50 Heng Fatts 1.05 1.074 Jelapangs 33 3 34 3 Kamuntings 10 9 113 F. Lanjuts 21 3 22 3 Fatus 22 0 23 0 ?Luala
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    • 24 16 TIN Singapore $89.00 Per pkl. Penang l >er RUBBER Singapore Spot 23 1 4 C Per lb. Penang Spot 23%c Per lb.
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    • 187 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayvr Panas 1.35 1.40 Bassetts -574 -62 j Batu Lintang 1.074 1.12(ex Bedfords 1-05 1.10 Bentas 1.05 1.10 Brogas .75 .80 Mentakabs .40 .424 Malaka Pindas 1.274 1 35 Nyalas .824 .874 Pajams. 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tykangs 1.021 1.071 Ulu Benuts .35 .371 TIN: Ampats
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  • 97 16 Governments To Assist Board Mr. H. C. H Bull has been appointed Secretary to the recently established Colonial Empire Marketing Board. Mr. Bull who is the London representative of the Kenya Coffee Board, is at present in Kenya and is not expected to be able to take up
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  • 75 16 Reuter. Commodities And Metal Weak With the exception of Brazilian bonds which were marked up appreciably on news that the debt service will be kept up-to-date until a new agreement is reached, markets were depressed, especially industrials which encountered considerable provincial selling. Co.ton eased in sympathy while Ameri
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 228 16 WANTED WANTED Sales-Promoter to organise the sale of well-known Liquors in Penang. References and Security required. Details to Box No. 176 c o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES SEREMBAN LIMITED t Incorporated in England) Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of a dividend of Id per share (less Income
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    • 752 16 BA N K S INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK. CHARD RED Xk r OF INUIA, ACSTKALI V >s„ EID. incorporated tn «n ll Royal Charter 1 (Incorporated in British. India) Paid-up Capita! Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of r Head Office Head Office 11/12, First Line Beach, No 38 Bisnopsgate u Madras. Manchester
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