Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 November 1937

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L |sf EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. V, 276. Vol. XCV. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 684 1 a China’s Case Is Incontrovertible, But What Can We Do?” Still Supplying War Material To Aggressor evidence that soviet is losing PATIENCE BrusM'ls. Nov. 22 Dr. Koo’s moving appeal was a feature of a private meeting f the t i’llerenee this afternoon, but it
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  • 243 1 Sharp Upturn A Possibility New York, Nov. 22. Increasingly unfavourable business news, no new favourable developments at Washington and the fact that current pessimism has now reached a stage where a return of confidence now requires a more definite assurance of the exact nature of such
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  • 115 1 —Reuter. Will Not Remain Neutral If The Daily Telegraph Moscow correspondent states that the Soviet Ambassador at Tokio has delivered to Mr. Hirota a Note protesting against "a direct appeal for war with Russia and other gross anti-So-viet attacks” made by General Araki, a member of the Supreme War
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  • 341 1 Reuter. Best Manpower From Provinces Shanghai. Today—Whatever happens, the present Administration seems determined- t continue resistance. It is reorganising the Army and strengthening it by manpower from the Provinces of Kwangtung, Kwangsi. Kweichow. Hunan. Hupeh and Szechuen from which the bulk of China’s best fighting material is
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Barcelona, Nov. 22.—Thirty-two were killed, 16 of whom were children, and 87 injured during an insurgent air raid on Alicante in the early hours of Saturday, says the Ministry of National Defence. The Working class sections of the town suffered most.
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 22. —The Air Ministry announces that Prince Cantacuzene landed at Port Gentil at 7.30 a.m. G. M. T. yesterday. The newspapers state that he tias abandoned the flight.
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    • 129 1 MALAYA SILVER CO., No. 458, Chulia Street, Penang, S.S. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS OF silver photos, shields, cups, etc. Gold and silver badges and medals, brass and zinc blocks, lantern slides, brass plates. I Prizes for schools and clubs. Gifts for weddings, birthdays, etc. Scientific Workmanship. j Moderate charges Prompt service. I
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  • 4502 2 Judge Finds In Favour Of Tongkang there were 12 sittings, when Mr. Justice Gor o f av lengthy written judgment in the ord e’ring the of the issue. In his judgment he found that none of the allegations of negli gence against the tongkang had been
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  • 30 2 Le-ssons in tbe'r own tongue are given daily to Spanish refugee children in England. Picture shows a group of them listening attentively to their teacher.
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  • 778 3 D UKE OF WINDSOR LIBEL SUIT WITHDRAWN PUBLISHERS AUTHOR ADMIT GRAVE ERROR Damages To Be Divided Among Charities Lord Chief Justice Hewart announced settlement of the Duke of Windsor’s libel action against the publishers, William Heinemann Ltd., and Geoffrey Dennis, author of the book, Coronation Commentary.’’ The action was withdrawn
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  • 136 3 r< iter ~idling Report By S. Delegations 22 The Brussels Con- at noon was attended by \m< :i<an delegations, Dr. md Mr. Quo Tai-chi. The a tion was informed of the X 10-American report. by Reuter. Dr. Wellington r. port is very disappointave to consult my Governn
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  • 88 3 Reuter. By The Pretender .2. Further surprise and mhed to the French polii bv a manifesto issued by the French Pretender. een the amazing Csgi ilard r&lt; velat ions. Th&lt; which is addressed to all Your confused situation irn to dictatorship of th&lt; Right &lt;&gt;i L'li.
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  • 45 3 Reuter. The Japanese are the Yellow River with of Shantung, as the making preparations i idles down river from i t'lway bridge, to a i i&lt; above the bridge, nd fifty yards of the b r iv&lt; blown up
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  • 161 3 --Reuter. Japanese Plane Drops Message In Nanking Shanghai. Nov. 22:—A Japanese plane, piloted by Lieut. Nango Japanese ace pilot, dropped a message in Nanking this afternoon urging Gen. Chiang Kai-shek to surrender. No bombs were released. The Japanese forces continue to advance but hitherto there
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  • 220 3 —Reuter HRST APPEARANCE OF SOVIET PLANES 5 Shanghai, Nov. 22,—Aerial combats over Nanking this afternoon marked the first appearance of Soviet planes, according to reliable observers who state that a Chinese plane which was brought down by a. Japanese bombed was an Ultrafast machine not hitherto
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  • 155 3 —Reuter. Engaged In Attacking Chinese Line* Shanghai. Nov. 22:—A Japanese bomber was hit by Chinese anti-aircraft and crashed down in flames over Wusih on Saturday, according to reports received here today and admitted by the Japanese. It was engaged in attacking Chinese troop concentrations and industrial establishments.
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  • 103 3 —Reuter Manifesto Presented At Em bass) Tokio, Nov. 22.—An anti-British mass meeting at Hibiya Park Hall unanimously passed a resolution, inter alia, to discard pro-British principles, to abolish all proBr tish societies and institutions through out Japan, to demand maintenance of a strict watch over
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  • 130 3 —Reuter. Tonnage Size Of Guns A Mystery London, Nov. 22. In connection with the launching of the new Japanese cruiser. Tone, the Daily Telegraph s naval expert, Hector C. Bywater, draws attention to the fact that both the Admiralty and Washington ’are completely in the dark regarding
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  • 48 3 .-Reuter. New York, Nov. 22. —Large scale housing projects financed by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was forecast by a. high official who states that Mr. Roosevelt favours a proposal authorising loans on mortgage to companies in order to sti- mulate private building.
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  • 161 4 Fl KTHER STI DY REQIIRED SEARCH FOR SOLUTION SIR M. WATSON’S REPORT (I rom Our London Staff) London, Nov. 15. ROSS Institute experts are still searching tor a satisfactory solution to the problem of preventing the carriage by aeroplane of fever-infected mosquitoes. Sir* Malcolm Watson,
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  • 830 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Signor Carlo Umilta. the new Italian Minister to Siam, has arrived in Singapore. Mr. J. Mackintosh, of New Columbia Rubber Estate. Ayer Tawar. Sitiawan has returned from home leave with his family. Che Pawanteh. first magistrate, Taiping, is expected to go on long leave shortly. His place will
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  • 489 4 The following are contributions received up to-date towards the China Distress Re lief Fund:— Previously acknowledged Straits $377,988.60. Tong On Woay Kuan $1.771.03. Proceeds of Chinese Art Exhibition $50.00, Chinese Community of Sadas. Siam $374,77. Workmen of Messrs B n Seng, Leong Fee Yew Wan &lt;fe
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  • 604 4 THEY DEMAND BETTER FOOD I (RfllSt, FOR ECGS HAWKERS’ FOODS ANALY SED (From Our Own Correspondent) SinL.q. lt r&lt; )X KAMPONG children in Singapore island are learning &gt;.. ■&lt; vitamins and are demanding better food, such as egg-. states the report of the biochemistry
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  • 142 4 ANOTHER DATE ANNOF NCED (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Xov. 21. Miss alerie Brooke, 21 y ears old daughter of the W hite Raja of Sarawak, failed to arrive al the Mary lebone registry office yesterday afternoon to marry Robert Gregory, all-in wrestler. "After a sleepless night, I
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  • 227 4 I AYvaiting 7 o Bt* Qualified LEAVES SOON FOR CHINA (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 21. A report of a hitch in forming the Seng Cheong Ambulance Unit and doubts as to whether plans were proceeding according to schedule owing to need of funds are
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  • 171 4 A CrematioH Inci&lt;h nt j C. I. D. TO IM ESTIGAIE I rom Siam come- tin attempt to di: trmutr 3.990 a Communist pr, ;-ag r and k der the guise o? tribiit. ceased, to mouriu: Uci y mation of a Minister wife The plot was foiled
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  • 104 4 The following is the band prog this evening at the Esplanade t p.m. to 7.30 p. m March— Health To Scotia’s Hewitt. Selection—Frederica Lchai Waltz— The Girl In The Taxi Overture—Soir d’Automne B' Intermezzo—Canterbury Chine cliff e. Selection Arlette -Novello Fox Trot- May I Have Th. N' mance
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  • 199 6 Reuter. Warning Against Expecting Spectacular Results SPECULATION IN FRENCH PRESS Lord Halifax concluded his five days visit to Germany last night and is due to jtrive at London this afternoon. The informal attitude of Lord Halifax’s visit i as mainta ned throughout. In addition u&gt;
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  • 122 6 Alleged by the prosecution to have 15 previous convictions. an aged Chinese. Tan Kim Swee, appeared before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the Additional Magistrate. Penang, yesterday, charged with having dishonestly induced Tan Leok Pong to deliver to him a sum of $lO on
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  • 88 6 Sentence On hine-f Deferred Bail of $2OO was allowed Chines- Lee Mah Teok, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty before Mr. J.L McFall, the Penang District Judge, to a charge of having hei in his possession deleterious hug, mc.e ly, Indian hemp. Accused told the magistral, that
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    • 430 6 Positively The Last Two Shows Off Opening Tonight 9.00 «&lt;» OPENING TONIGHT 9.0» Screening of the Melodious Choong Sun Film Co., Production An Return Outstanding Cantonese Talkie Musical Tamll Talk e “CHINA YOUTH” “NALLAYANI” “CHOONG KOK CHING LEAN" with Miss N.M. Sundarambal, K. V. -vaidvanatha Iver S. Kannammal etc. Starring
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    • 231 6 OPENING TONIGHT’! TWO GREAT STARS IN A THRILLING GAME OF LOVE IN RKO-RADIOS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF J. M. Barrie’s Sparkling Stage Comedy WMWImOT B I i e Cora V/jtherspoon, Fay Winw o o d A LAUGH-TINGLING TALE OF A BEWITCHING MINX ON THE TRAIL OF A MAN NEXT CHANGE OPENING
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    • 216 6 Where All Entertianments Are Equal SUPPORT Local Enterprises WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT: Tuesday 23rd November P&gt;3. GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL ROYAL STAR OPERA ODEON Seats; 50 cts. 30 cfs. 20 cts. and 10 ctTAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA: "Suet Mai Kow Choo’’ Put Seats 40cts. 30cts and 20cts CAPITAL
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  • 291 7 SEQUEL TO BKICK KILN ROAD ACCIDENT A motor accident which occurred at Brick Kiln Road early this month at midnight, when a Municipal night-soil van carrying seven scavengers overturned throwing all the occupants on the road, some sustaining serious injuries, was recounted, in the Penang District
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  • 546 8 WHEN DOUBT EXISTS REMOVE IT THIS appe.rns to have been the motive of the framers of a Bill intituled An Ordinance to Amend the Municipal Ordinance which was read a first time at the Legislative Council meeting last week. Reading the objects and reasons, one is at once struck by
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  • 129 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 23. Revelling in the bright sunshine and &lt; xtrezneiy .high tide which preva ed in S ngapore yesterday morning, a group of Chinese youths went swimming oft th Royal Singapore Yacht Club. Soon, however, a 20 year-old youth got
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  • 472 8 Pinang Gazette Dictionary r Waters are Phosphorus j’| h Penang Whitewash Induslrx HE Pinang Gazette takes anI other progressive step with the offer made today, on I'age 5, of a presentation copy of 1 he Coronation Dictionary’ and World Atlas. Io secure this attractive volume, all readers
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  • 841 8 An Uncomfortable Half Hour For Mr Eden Reuter In the Commons Gen. Sir Alfred Knox asked if Mr. Eden was aware that in recent operations in the neighbourhood of Shanghai the Japanese had done their best to spare foreign business and residential areas in the International
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  • 158 8 CRIME GETS SIX MOMHs H)R HOI SERKI fiv’ Thiro bin Bakai ay ano ther previous convictions, a! (led to his list, when h yesterday by Mr J.L District Judge for housebr lk at a house in Rangoon Roa’■ It was alleged by th&lt; t accused entered the
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  • 23 8 GOODYEAR s|l Akron, Ohio, Nov announced that n 1 Rubber workers h the strike of the 1 &gt;'&gt;• cepting the settleni,
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  • 180 9 Couple Lose S7OO Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 23. hnR of police whistles being blown div and screams from women rang I igoda-street, between New Bridge ;th Bridge Roads, last night soon Chinese, with bulging pockets, ,lke&lt;l out of a house. •n the police arrived a
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  • 115 9 —Reuter. -Purposely Fostered By Japan” I. r: &lt;ion Nov 22 —Sir Stafford Cripps, (king at a demonstration organised by Glasgow Trades Council, denounced traffic in China as purposely foster- .&lt;• by Japan for many years to undermine the morale of the Chinese. r awing attention to
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  • 21 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 22 —Princess Baba uned Bob Gregory, the wrestler, at the M .rylebone register office
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  • 221 9 Second Conviction ACCUSED SAYS “WE WERE GOING FOR JOY-RIDE” (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 23. ‘We had a drink or two before we took the motor-car and we were going up to Johore for a joy-ride,” said William Field to Mr.
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  • 80 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ta ping, Nov. 23. The charity fair in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund held at the Coronation Park proved an unqualified success. Large crowds filled the grounds both day and night on the three days of the fair
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  • 171 9 Shanghai Families (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 23. Over 140 British refugee families left Hong Kong by a French liner last week on their return to Shanghai, the Pinang Gazette representative was told by passengers on the Blue Funnel vessel Aeneas which arrived in Singapore
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  • 89 9 —Reuter. Washington Nov. 22.—The Senate Agri ultural Committee have completed a draft Farm Bill after two days and nights of almost continuous session. The Bill, which goes before the Senate today, provides a Government farmer with partnership in combination with the voluntary compulsory
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  • 112 9 Aged Malay Killed By Lorry (From Our Own Correspondent! IpQh, Nov. 23. Teoh Kay Leong, a Chinese lorry driver, was yesterday produced before Mr Simpson-Gray on a charge of having caus ed the death of an aged Malay nameu Tahl by e negligent act not amounting
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  • 62 9 .—Reuter. London, Nov. 22—The Manchester Guardian’s Warsaw correspondent reports that Poland, despite strong pressure by Japan, Germany and Italy, has hitherto declined to join the Anti-Communist Pact fearing thereby to impair relations with Great Britain with which, for economic and political reasons, it is
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  • 60 9 Judgment was reserved in the Supreme Court today by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith in the suit in which Mr. Chee Wor Lek, the well known Penang merchant, was sued by Mr. Lye Yew Song for certain shares put in by Chee Ah Yew in connection wi
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  • 54 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 22. I have been informed by the Admiralty that the date of the opening of the Singapore base has not yet been decided. It is considered unlikely that Mr. A. Duff Coopdr, the first Lord of the Admiralty, will attend., although a
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  • 260 9 TWO CHINESE SEVERELY SENTENCED Five iron gratings placed on drains in front of the Queen’s Cinema, the Chowrasta market belong ng to the Municipal Commissioners, which were reported to have been stolen were recovered by the Police last week. As a sequel to the recovery two Chinese,
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Gibraltar, Nov. 22.—The Euphorbia, which w'as stopped in Spanish waters and escorted here under the Merchant Shipping Act, has been released. It is understood from very reliable sources that the Fuphorb a’s cargo did not contravene the act
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  • 269 9 EXCISEMEN'S DESPERATE CHASE (From Our Own Correspondent! Ipo&gt;h. Nov. 23. Preventive officers of the local Customs and Excise department had another ex citing experience when, after hiding and watching for some time in the jungle, they effected the arrest of two Chinese in the act
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    • 139 9 ■aTrlT«vaT«T&gt; IN AID OF CHINA RED CROSS FUND CHARITY NIGHT Hie most looked forward to function of the year. AT THE OLD XAVERIAN’S ASSOCIATION On Saturday 4th December 1937 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. YIM R CHILDREN AND FRIENDS. TRY YOIR LICK AT COCONLT SHELLS, LICKY DIPS, ETC. ETC. TREAT
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    • 643 9 I■——— 4 IMPERIAL 1 AIR WAY S K LINK OF EMPIRE fl Below are extracts from the speech of the Chairman (Sir J. George Beharrell, D. 5.0.), at the Annual g; General Meeting of Imperial Airways Ltd., on Wednesday, io November 1937 The Chairman said: fl" The total volume of
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  • 1486 10 Ready To Meet Attack From North South CHIANG IN PERSONAL. COMMAND AT NANKING (From Our Own Correspondent) Hoiffi Kong, Nov. 19. Some predict that the war will end before Christmas, with China compelled to accept humiliating terms but such prognostications cannot have taken the realities of
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  • 1098 10 Tribute To Her Women BY BRIGADIER B. MORRIS (Vi’trraii Salvation Army officer anti &lt; liairman of the International Relief Committee.) The women of China have shown some remarkable qualities during the present crisis. They are not proud or haughty yet they are self-reliant; they are not highly educated,
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  • 410 11 ‘'ONE DOWN AT THE FIRST" E. Goddard fell into Mixed Foursome’s stride when rider and mount parted company in the Norbiton Handicap Hurdle Race at Sandown Park opening ot the juinping-and the tailing —season. Here he is taking the tumble. Fog held up the start
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  • 208 12 An American Experiment Experiments with devices for “printing" newspapers in the home by radio were recently carried beyond the laboratory stage in three American States. Independent broadcasting stations in Virginia, Minnesota and lowa provided several hundred owneis of ordinary wireless-receiving sets with the necessary apparatus. A company
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  • 172 12 To Be Named The Cunard White Star Company official ly announced recently that the new liner, known as No. 1,029, being 1 constructed at Birkenhead, is to be named the Mauretania. The liner, which has been described ts the world's biggest tourist ship, will be launched by
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  • 142 12 New York. Father Charles E. Coughlin, the “radio priest.” whose Sunday afternoon political diatribes over the wireless have won him an enormous public following, withdrew on 9th October from a wireless broadcasting contract when he failed to win from his ecclesiastical superior. Archbishop Mooney, approval for one
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  • 125 12 Radio is now used n Budapest to prevent food profiteering in outlying districts. The city’s food supply obtained from district markets is sold in the large central market early in the morning. Buyers leave for the outlying disti icts, where they are supposed not to sell
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  • 101 12 Among the most keenly contested motor sporting events of the year are the Brigh ton and Hove M.C. Speed Trials in which many famous drivers usually participate. In this year’s trials the Seven, as. usual put up a first clasd performance, secur ng first place in the
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  • 353 12 Latest Ti lllls Ostins air MAILS: A mail for Sia-n Egypt, Sudan I tain, Ireland and I peri al Airways w n H morrow. H A mail for Unit,-,} s- and Other pl a Imperial Airways to B.A. and thence bj I in or from U.S.A
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    • 1695 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B f{ C. BERLIN MELBOURNE DJB 15.20 Me/» 19 7 m. TODAY' D&lt;&lt; x 9.54 Mc/h 31.45 n- VK 2ME 959 Me s (31.2 m.) Ti.».' i« on the following wavelongl**: D4E 17.7« Mc/a 19.83 m. p.m. DJQ 15.28 Mc/s 19.03 m. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5.20 With
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    • 404 12 PARIS TODAY TPA-2, 15.24 mc s (19.68 m.) p.m. 6.20 Gramophone records. 7.05 Talk on current French events (in Japanese). 7.20 News in English. 7.35 Concert relay. 8.05 Gramophone records. 8.20 Concert relay. -,.50 News in French. Colonial market prices. 9.20 Talk on music by M. Charles Oulmont. 9.30 Social
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    • 14 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH L 0" TODAI 3.15 p.m. TOMORROW 4.18 a.m. 3 55 p.m.
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  • 589 13 S.S. ‘KRIAN’ arrives this morning ironi 1 elok Anson Hagan Datoh, sails this evening for Belau an-1 )eli (Mansfield). MA. ‘jriißA’ arrives this morning from Port Weld. (Mansfield). M.V. ‘IN I AX’ arrives todav from Merbau and Sungei Patani. (Mansfield). S.S. ‘l’ol A PI lEM
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  • 687 13 Achievements Of Marconi I he great benefactions that he brought to shipping were described in a paper ‘‘Guglielmo Marconi, and the Development of Radio Communication,” at the Royal Society of Arts, bv Sir Ambrose Fleming (Albert Medalist of the R.S.A.). I’he speaker was an intimate friend
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  • 140 13 It has been announced that the new Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail liner, the building of which has just been commenced in Amsterdam, and which is expected to be completed in June. 1939. is to be named the ms. “Oranje.” The tonnage
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  • 150 13 For the Italian financial year 1937-38 the sum of over 286 million lire (about £3,000,000) is provided by the Government for shipping subsidies. This is an increase of 4 x 2 million lire (about £47,000) as compared with the previous year. In addition to this, there is included
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  • 80 13 The Norwegian merchant fleet continues to grow vigorously. For example, the "Snefonn” shipping company of Stavanger has acquired a new motor-tanker of 14,600 tons: a motor tanker of 14,500 tons is being completed for Martin Mosvold of Farsund; the shipping company Nidaros of Oslo has acquired two steamers
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  • 65 13 P. O. COMMANDS Captain J. K. Chaplin, R.N.R., has been appointed to the P. O. “CORFU” which sails from London on November 19th. This is his first appointment to th-e command of a P. O vessel, with the exception of certain voyages wffiere he has acted as a relief. Captain
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  • 112 13 Japanese People I neasy That the Japanese people are considerably worried over) the ultimate outcome of (he present Siho-Japanese conflict, was revealed by Mr S. Yamagami, chief of the East Asia section of a leading Japanese news agency in Shanghai Mr. Yamagami is quoted
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    • 762 13 blue funnel line LONDON AND N "&gt;RTH CONTINENT Leaves Due on conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London j\ sHIRE L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp Middlesboro Nov. 23 Dec. 23 Mars., L’don, Rotterdam Glasgow Nov. 26 Dec. 26 j j .\«;AKRY L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec. 3 Jan 3
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    • 600 13 PJ? /N and Ot V/ BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER und Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettemcam. London and Fa” Gnf- a S/S BULAN- Nov. 20 outwards from London for China A Japan. S/S “MATA HARI” Deci 10 Q/e due Penang 1937
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  • 988 14 PROBABLES SELECTED EN BLOC TO REPRESENT PENANG (By Our Hockey Correspondent.) ■yHE final State hockey trial on the Esplanade yesterday was a great disappointment. For one thing, the Probables won a clear cut victory by five goals to one, showing a superior forward line, but
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  • 209 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Nov. 22. Invitations have been issued by Mr. Ong In Teong to the marriage of his nephew. Mr. Ong Siew Hean. to Miss Ooi Guat Eng, second daughter of Mr. Ooi Bok Lim, at Kheng Chew Hoay Kuan. Sungei
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  • 717 14 athletics I ambriilge Win With Ease Cambridge, Nov 14 Cambridge beat Oxford in the third annual Inter-varsity Freshmen’s Sports held at Fenner’s this afternoon by 72 points to 45 There was never any doubt at all about the result. Oxford won the 100 yards, the first event, through
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  • 630 14 boxing Decision After “Friendly” Spar With Neusel London. Nov. 15. Whether or not Phillip Suffling—Phil Scott, to you one-time firefighter and custodian of the British Beef Trust's blue riband, can make a successful ring return at the age of 34 is nobody’s business but his
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  • 50 14 Penang Police Beaten By Caledonia Club A team representing the Penang Police visited Caledonia Golf Club last Sunday, where a very good match was held resulting in a win for the home team. Those representing the visitors were Messrs. Allan, Sym. Kinder, Livingstone. Patton Blake, Lissmer Higgins and Haines.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 209 14 See the name on the nameplate before you bufl 4-r 0 lii FRIO DAI RE MAKES ICE CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY IT T/ie master 6 Frigidaire will make 10 lbs of ice every jour hours or 60 lbs a day. The operating cost of the master 6 is not
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 44 14 r- 1 01 No Chanee By J. MILLAR WATT PC VOV EVCH MAVt HOW COULD WF 9 ~1 A collision r I I GOT one TRAIN f I Z'„ «U. .“‘♦Tr*»' '»V Tw i».l. WF*» f° r the day. Mr. nugan u&gt; t 1
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  • 1492 15 FOOTBALL, Britain’s national game, faces a serious situa- According to C. A. Lyons, writing in the Sunday Express, there is a dearth of really first-rate players. Clubs are afraid nless new attractions are found, football crowds will fall off. And they dare not let
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  • 61 15 GOALS are what the croud want, and goals have to be paid for. The cost of running a modern “mechanised’’ club is terrific. Here are some items:— A Year Players £lB,OOO Trainers and Coaches £3,000 Medical Attendance £1,200 Managerial Staff £5,000 Travelling and Kit£6,ooo Post and Telephone £5OO
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  • 29 15 David Jack, the most expensive player in the history of English football. The Arsenal paid nearly £ll,OOO for his transfer. He is now a manager.
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  • 190 15 SEQUEL TO BIG FIGHT CONTROVERSY Paul Damsk’ t manager of the boxer Walr IJeusel, and Bill Daly, manager of M urice Stricikland, have’ both been suspended by the British Boxing Board of Lon trot. This action by the Board follows incl’en’.e at the Empire Pool. Wembley, where
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  • 48 15 Reuter. Australian Cricket Sydney. Nov. 22: New South Wales defeated the New Zealanders by eight wickets. The New Zealanders, batting first scored 195 (O’Reilly 5 for 57), and 214. In reply New South Wales hit up 27* (Baines 97) and 136 for 2
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 21 15 r,l or a 200 page book, rinting to The Pinang h;i •-‘-hop street, Penang. Reamd a high standard of J '«manship
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  • 126 16 TIN:- ™T r °Yo SL J iiso^o’ 1 LONDON—(Spot) £18.10.0 £180.5.0 LONDON—(3 months) £lBO. 5- 62 4 SINGAPORE $88.25 __L BUSINESS DONE J 85 3 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no seller Buyers no* s^ lerp COPRA —(Sundried) 5 5.00 black pepper 9 on RUBBER:— 62d LONDON 6!&lt;' d 1310c(G) NEW
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  • 374 16 Share of «1 oenondnalion unless Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated m i Conversion Loan, 5 p.c, 1944-64 1112 r Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 ioi x War Loan, 3i p.c 10J Com. Union Asece. (Units) 35* _j_ i prudential Asece “A” gr -f- x FuyaJ Asset. share
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  • 125 16 London, Nov. 22. RUBBER Dull.— Ixmdon 6,’ buyers 6» sellers Jan./Mar. 6J buyers 7 sellers Aprii/June 7 buyers 7,« sellers •July/Sept. buyers 7 a sellers NEW YORK 14.11 cts. United Kingdom Stocks I-ondon 32.594 tons Liverpool 20,817 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. &lt;Nov &gt; 14. 2. 6
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  • 89 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lan tang 1-05 1-10 Bedford 1 00 1 10 Hamilton 1.721 1.82 A Tapah 1.77 J 1.87 i TIN Ampat 4 'o 4 Batu Selangors 1.37 J 1.42 i Hong Fatts 1.02 J 1.05 c Jelapang 33|0 34 0 Kramat 10(6 1110 Kuchai 1.42
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  • 124 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42 J 1.47£ Hong Fatt 1.00 1.03 c Klang River 1.35 1.45 Kuchai 1.40 1.45 Nawng Pet .45 .55 Rahman Hyd. 1.30 1.35 Rantau Ordy. 1.40 1.45 Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.45 Taiping Cons. 1.40 1.45 ex Talam 1.40 1.45 ex Eangrin
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  • 171 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buj-ers Sellers Ampats 4 0 4 6 Ayer Hitams 27(0 28’0 Bangrins 21 6 22 3 Batu Selangors 1.45 1.18 Hong Fatts 1.04 1.06 J Jelapangs 32(6 33 6 Kamuntings 10 6 110 K. Lanjuts 20 9 216 Katus 21 6 22 6c Kramats 10 9
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  • 114 16 ondon on Previously Latest Paris 147 ***** 147 11(64 New York 5.003 5.00& Montreal 4.995 4.99 2 Brussels 29.411 29.411 Geneva 21.62 21.611 Amsterdam 9.013 9.011 Milan 95 9510 Berlin 12.38 12.38 Stockholm 19.391 19.091 Copenhagen 22.40 22. 40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna Prague *****2 lelsingfors 226 J
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  • 189 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.321 1.40 Bassetts .55 .60 Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Bedfords 1.05 1.10 Bentas 1.05 1.10 Brogas .75 .80 Mentakabs .40 .424 Malaka Pindas 1.27 J 1.35 Nyalas .821 .874 Pajams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.021 1.071 Ulu Benuts .35 .371 TIN: Ampats 4
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  • 21 16 TIN Singapore $86.62% I’er pkl. Penang l’ er RUBBER Singapore Spot 22%c Per ll&gt; Penang Spot 22%c Per lb
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  • 140 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 3|lOJ 4 44 Hong Fatts 1.00 1.05 Kamuntings 1010 110 K. Lanjuts 20|6 21|0 Kinta Kellas 7(9 8(3 Kramats 10|7i 11 t'. Kuchais 1.40 1.45xd Laruts 10|7£ H|ii Pungahs 20|0 20 9 Putehs 1.15 1.20 Rantau Prefs. 1.42 J 1.474 Raubs 4.30 4.45 R.
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    • 22 16 I (I) •‘•NANG GAZETTE “CORONATION DICTIONARY” COUPON I Name Address..... a zj|ijpz lcasc see 5 f,,r c ,liti s I rr, i. &lt;
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    • 46 16 POSITION VACANT REQUIRED- Attendant with some nursing experience to take charge of European male patient proceeding to England probably 4/12/37. 2nd or 3rd Grade Dresser may suit. Assisted or Return Passage and Remuneration or Salary arranged for suitable person. Apply Box No. 177, c/o Pinang Gazette.
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    • 627 16 BANKS NĔDERLANDSCHE THE MERCANTILE H HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, OF INDIA, LTD. V. (Incorporated in Eru (Incorporated in the Nethertande., NETHERLANDS TRADING caNU° RMt “SS SOCIETY.) 11 board of DIRE&lt; TORh Established in Amsterdam 1824. Right Hon. Lord Catto of Caimratto HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM Sir Charles Alexander Innes. sir Thomas Smith, Kt., 1
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