Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1937

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE [jsr EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 27J! Vok xcv THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 306 1 Action To Reassure Business EXPANSION OF PRIVATE UTILITIES Washington, Nov. 24—A concerted drive to have the Tax Revision Bill enacted by the present special Session of Congress is revealed here. It is learned that Administration officials and Congress leaders are conferring with a view to
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  • 117 1 Reuter. "Call A Halt To The Monster War!' An ippeal for action to save the peace world was made by M. Maisky in a ape-ch at a dinner in London. He said tlie Soviet was prepared to support to the best of her abilities every conmeasure to
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  • 74 1 —Reuter. i ms < Inters greeted the ann oni-311 nt hi Mr. Ormsby-Gore at time of the Malaya Sultans i ;<> present the British Govemi iif with two squitdror.s of Service r lie’s to be stationed in Malaya. Mr Orn bv-Gore added on behalf of
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  • 86 1 Britain Asks Bor Payment From Rebels In a Commons answer, the Foreign Secretary stated that no British ships were at present held by the Salamanca authorities. He also informed the House that the cost of damage to H. M. S. Hunter for which the British Government hold the
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  • 696 1 “British Faking Orders From Japanese Reuter. 1 i .ng of questions on Far East a feature of the Commons \esterday afternoon. Mr. rider stood that the Japanese f ussing with the Munivarious matters which un i i the head of suppression of 11 1 activities and
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  • 409 1 Reuter. Subject Of Talks Still A Secret The Prime Minister made the following statement at Commons Question Time; “As the Chancellor of the Exchequer informed the House, the visit of the Lord President of Council to Germany was entirely private and unofficial. It had, however, as the
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. The Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. announce that their passenger steamers will resume calls at Shanghai in the near future. The first will be the Rajputana homeward bound on Jan. 7 and the Chitral outward bound an Jan. 10. —Reuter.
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  • 132 1 Largest Submarine Fleet In The World: 50 In Far East —Reuter. An astonishing report of the naval power of the Soviet., is published in Berlin on the authority of the German Admiralty, states the Daily Telegraph Naval Correspondent. The report reveals that Russia's 151
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  • 90 1 Opening Next Wednesday The Postmaster-General, Kuala Lurapw notifies us by telegram as follows: Last August an announcement was cnad* that tests did not justify an opening of the radio telephone service to the Urutrc Kingdom. Subsequent tests reveal coa sideraMe improvement. Although impossible to guarantee satisfactory communication always,
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    • 28 1 B s. MOHIDEEN GO. 18 Ikai'h Street, Penang) •phone No. 917 .perts in serving to the Government Depts., h roiigliont in Malaya. Branches:— Penang Malacca Head Offire Singapore
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    • 92 1 NIELLO? SIAMESE SH.VEKVV \RE Novelty and Curiosity INLAY-HANDMADE CHRISTMAS GIFTS and ALL OCCASIONS Victor “NIELLO"** Works AND PICTURESQUE COMPANY, 31, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. are so much in demand. You will find our cooked meals very popular. T(hev make a delightful change from the routine oi hcavv meals, and are much
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  • 448 3 i/ r Koo’s Last Appeal For I onerele Measures ’—Reuter. 21 The Conference re- p in lor what is ex- 1 sitting. The President nt ,md declaration which no opposition. The de- <1 to 12 articles, num- being merged together np Dr. Koo told
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  • 64 3 British Wireless. London, Nov. 24. The Prime Minister presided at the usual weekly meeting of the Cabinet this morning when the ministers received from Lord Halifax the report on his visit to Germany. In both Houses of Parliament this afternoon. statements on this subject will be made
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  • 1065 3 MAJORITY WOMEN AND CHILDREN Gruesome Sights Reminiscent Of September Bombings Shanghai. CANTON city was again bombed today with the slaughter of civilians estimated to exceed a hundred. The most serious damage was done in Honam, which is an island across the river from Canton.
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  • 80 3 Reuter. ‘’’Quite Proper,*” Says Mr. Eden London, Nov. 24.—N0 arrangements will be published regarding countries which have assisted, or propose to assist, China by sending arms, said Mr. Eden in the Commons, replying to Mr. Mander. The latter asked if it would be quite proper
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  • 53 3 s,—British Wireless. London, Nov. 24 —An air liner of British Airways yesterday made the journey from Copenhagen to London non stop for the first time in fog and bad weather, making the usual call at Hamburg impossible. The flight was completed in four hours
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  • 74 3 Reuter. To Open On Dec. 1 MINIMI M CHARGE OF SGNS. FOR 3 MINI TES L&ndon, Nov. 2Jf. It if< officially atmounced that a public telephone service bcticeen Great Britain and Malaya icill open, on Dec i. Calls u ill be bookable between 9..10 a.in,, and 2.30
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  • 138 3 Agenda For Next W eek's Meeting Following is the agenda of a meeting of the Penang Rural Board to be held m the Land Office, Penang, on Thursdav. Dec. 2, at 2.30 p.m.:— To confirm the minutes of meeting held on 16th September, 1937 To approve the
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  • 184 3 Reuter GERMANY, SPAIN <K ITALY TO BE DISCI SSED Paris, Nov. 24 The talks between Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Mr Anthony Eden and M. Chautemps and M. Deblos will take place next Monday and Tuesday, according to a message from London. M Chautemps and M Deblos were
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  • 87 3 —Reuter. Jerusalem, Nov. 24 Sheik Farhan Saadi, picturesque bearded arab leader, was found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging in the first trial of the new anti-terrorist military courts. The sheik was captured after two days’ search by troops of the 2nd. East Yorkshire Regiment
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    • 136 3 JOHN DEW FACECREAMS f* W I THERE IS NO EXPENSE A WOMAN WOULD NOT PAY TO REGAIN THF. COMPLEXION SPOILT BY HARSH AND IMPURE FACE CREAMS BUT SUCH AN EVENTUALITY CANNOT ARISE WITH. THOSE WHO USE JOHN DEWS BEAUTY PRODUCTS. JOHN DEWS FACE CREAMS ARE PREPARED WITH THE GREATEST POSSIBLE
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  • 156 4 Another Dagger Also Found ()ur )wn Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 24. “Th? accused had the knife strapped I<> his calf bv means of rubber bands, v<»ur honour, and on the table befoi c him the police found a dagger wrapped up in paper, lie is only 16
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  • 200 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Nov. 16. Malayans who wish to correspond with retired friends now living in England may be interested in the following list of members of the Association of British Malaya who have recently notified the Secretary of changes in their addresses: Mi.
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  • 284 4 Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Sproule are passengers in the “Gleniffer,” due to dock in Singapore on Nov. 30. They are looking forward immensely to revisiting the country in which they spent so many happy years and expect to remain in Malaya till the end of February. Mr.
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  • 51 4 This evening at the "Esplanade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March The Spirit Of Liberty.—Rosey. Overture—The Christmas Overture.— Coleridge-Taylor. Selection—The Student Prince.—Romberg. Waltz Queen Of The Cinema.—Gilbert. Intermezzo- Tip-Toes. -Cooke. Selection.—lolanthe.— Sullivan. Fox Trot- You Are My Lucky Star. Brown. Featured Un Metro-Goldwyn-Ma-yer's Production “Broadway Melody Of
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  • 452 4 “•Different Laws In China’’ SWORN BROTHER’S DENIAL i (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 24. That he and the deceased were “sworn brothers” and therefore had no cause to assault him was part of the evidence of Goh Seh Seh, the Hockchia Chinese,
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  • 268 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 24. “I do not like a life of crime, your honour, and 1 stole accidentally” said an 18-year-old Chinese named Yeow Kim Ann, when he pleaded guilty before the Third Magistrate. Mr. W. G. Reeves, vesterday to a charge of stealing
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  • 169 4 Imprisonment For Cheating (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 24. Delivering judgment in the Criminal Dis trict Court yesterday. Mr. H. A. Forrer convicted four persons. M. Sathaiah, P. S L. M. Somasundmm. Vincent Lingam Grace and H. A. Shukor, on three charges of cheating Messrs. Harry
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  • 276 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 16. A high tribute to the talents anti personal charm of the late Mr. Reginald Crichton, M.C.S. (retd.), is paid in the airrent issue of "British Malaya. Stating that Mr. Crichton was born at Calcutta in 1887. was educated
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  • 157 4 i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 24. Three days. Jan. IS. 19 and 20, have been fixed for the trial ofjJ. H. Wheeler, a European motor company employee, who has to answer charges of causing the death of Kee Kim Yong by a rasW act and
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  • 183 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 25. More money should be spent on the educational side of religion than on polatia 1 mosques, said Dato Inche Onn bin Ja’afar, ai the Johore State Council meeting yesterday. "Islam is not a religion of pomp and display,” he
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  • 293 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. T. Black, who have been spending their honeymoon at Cameron Highlands, have left for Singapore. Mr. Ingold, formerly proprietor of the Cafe Royal, Ipoh, has been appointed manager of Goodwood Park Hotel. Singapore. The transfer of Mr. K. Velautham. of the Registrar of Motor ehicles
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  • 451 6 BRUSSELS FAILURE: UNCERTAIN TEMPER OF AMERICAN PUBLIC Administration’s Hands Tied The Daily Telegraph Washington correspondent says it is clear that should Japan’s demands in Shanghai go beyond reasonable grounds, the United States diplomatic representatives will support the Municipal Council in resisting. The Times
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  • 45 6 Small Minority Onlv Pays Income Tax (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 24. The financial advisers’ report on Siam's budget draws attention to the fact that out of the population of 12 million, less than 3,000 Siamese are paying income tax.
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  • 43 6 .—Reuter. Belgium, Nov. 24.-—M. Janson has formed a Cabinet and thus becomes the first non-Catholic Premier for years His Ministers include M. Deman (finance), M. Spaak (foreign affairs), M. Dierck (interior). M. Rugbems (colonies), and Lieut. Gen. Denis (war).- —Reuter.
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  • 189 6 SPECIAL AREAS IN ENGLAND WALES —British Wireless. Improvement In Economic Position London, Nev. 24. Considerable improvement in the econo mic position of special areas in England and Wales which suffered most acutely from the economic crisis of 1931 is recorded in the report of the Commissioner, Sir George G llett.
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  • 222 6 An eas > I,|„ .'"Hr eneio v Day after day of -rue’ a grilling hot climate > i lHr energy, destroy straight and dull life. You need to vitality which has been r h body by work or p Artificial stimulants after a time, and recuperative
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    • 280 6 S pedal Matinees Today And Tomorrow at 3 p.m. TOM KEENE in “FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY” TOGETHER WITH EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SHORTS CHEAP PRICES 10 AND 20 CENTS Morning Matinees On Saturday <fc Sunday at 11.30 a.m. PARAMOUNTS RECORD-BREAKING PJCTL RE “JUNGLE PRINCESS” WITH DOROTHY LAMOUR, RAY MIDLAND AND OTHERS CHEAP PRICES:
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    • 171 6 D3tt&s£3a2aa etan Gala Opening Tonight j| Screening Screening Simultaneously at Royal Majestic Return Screening of the Melodious Musical Tamil Talkie TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 6.30 9.30 4 N4F F AYA ATI Out of Ameri ca’s Glorious Past Comes The v Hill Mightiest Story of the Sea Ever Filmed! with Miss
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    • 359 6 here All Entertainments Are Equal SUPPORT Local Enterprises ALL GATE SEAT COLLECTIONS OF BOTH PARKS Wil I PF Ih.vatu TO THE POPPY DAY FUND NO SALE OF FLOWERS ETC Under the auspices of the Chinese Committee Poppy Dav Find 1» WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT: Thursday 25th November 1937 GATE ADMISSION 10
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  • 743 7 IMPROVED METHODS OF HIRE CAR CONTROL (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star,, Nov. 24 As the present Motorcar Enactment in Kedah, made nearly twenty years ago, is rather out of date and does not contain all the provisions to regulate present conditions of travelling the
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  • 122 7 A Tamil, Abdul Hamid, who had been charged with theft of a sarong belonging to Pawanteh, on November 17 at a house in Rangoon Road, was yesterday acquitted by Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the Penang additional magistrate. The complainant stated that while he was at a table,
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  • 84 7 A mechanical device, partly worked by battery, alleged to have been used for gambling, was exhibited in the Penang Middle Court, yesterday before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. when two Malays Yusope bin Mat and Seerah bin Kadir and a Chinese Sin Ah Ki.m were charged with
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  • 269 7 Well-Known Penanji Chinese Fined $5O SEQUEL TO SCOTLAND ROAD ACCIDENT Khav* Keng Hock, a well-known Chinese, who was involved in a motor accident at Scotland Road on September 1, ftt 12 noon, was yesterday fined $5O by Mr: T. D. Hughes, the Penang Police magistrate,
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  • 48 7 Alleged to have caused hurt to Sulaiman with a dagger, Ahmad bin Eudut, a Malay was charged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the additional magistrate Penang, yesterday. Accused claimed to be tried. The case was postponed to December 1 bail of $5O being allowed.
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  • 693 7 Woman’s Fractured Ankle COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 24. The hearing of the action arising out of a riding accident at the Changi Farm on Jan. 14, when Mrs. Edna Paulusz sustained injury to her right ankle, was concluded yesterday In the High
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  • 73 7 CHANGED MINDS ON. DIVORCES.— 1.0i.s and Louise Sebring Sharp, twin sisters, have been granted divorces against twin brothers Hubert and Herbert. Sharp m Los Angeles, on the grounds that their previous divorces, from Ray and Roy Sebring, yet a third set of twins, were not complete.
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    • 172 7 WILLYOU HAVE CASH AVAILABLE FOR YOUR H DEPENDENTS AFTER YOUR DEATH'? H THE M GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURAHCB®O-LTD. U HEAD OFFICE-SINSAPORE 9 ‘O I 9 larker k APIOL STEEL Sure andeertain for all Female E complaints. Every lady should B keep a box in the house. 1! The I GEORGE
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  • 684 8 WHILE there is a good deal of “threshold-of-the-slump” talk in business circles in Malaya and elsewhere, there appears to be a lack of conviction. People are more keen to hear news of Wall Street’s reaction to the events of the moment than to attempt to interpret those
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  • 203 8 Second Reading Passed In Commons London, Nov 24. The second reading of the Coal Bill was passed in the Commons last night by 301 votes to 139. In the course of the debate, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, emphasised the significance of the unification of
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  • 266 8 Rotary Tiffin Talk By Dr. L. R. Wheeler In 1854, a young professional naturalist, who had been a teacher at the age of 21, arrived in the Malay Archipelago for what he described as “the eight years of wandering which constituted the central and controlling incident
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  • 606 8 Advice to A Feu- Simple Rules for Would-be Laureates- The Bukit” Makes /is Reappearance IIE following reaches me from I a source which shall not be divulged. “Would-be potes in Malaya arc a heartless crowd —almost inhuman. They inflict their pomes on their friends (their triends remain
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  • 97 8 early Japanese sweep to Nanking.— Reuter. Chinese Taking The Offensive Shanghai. Nov. 24. —The Chinese coun-ter-offensive was launched following the arrival of strong reinforcements and the consolidation of the Chinese lines. Chinese reports claim that the Japanese forces threatening Wusih were forced to yield ground, while
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  • 39 8 The Hastings by-election due to the resignation of Lord Eustace Percy after his appointment as Rector of King’s College, Newcastle, resulted in the return of Mr. Hely Hutchinson (Con.) 18,428. Mr. W. Wood (Lab.) polled 11,244 —Reuter.
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  • 78 8 Charged with having caused grevious hurt to Kheok Heang Eng. three Chinese, Kheok Khew, Kheok Kah Tt ng and Kheok Kah Kin were produced before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean the additonal magistrate. Penang, yesterday. Court Chief Inspector told tire magistrate that the complainant was still
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  • 158 8 (letter To The Editor) Sir,—The official football season come end gone, and the P F A congratulated for having brought to close a very successful season o.i be out of place now *o stage a gran finale the League and Cup champions or the respective first and sec<
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  • 28 8 Inche Nai Ibrahim Ahm< will lecture at the Indian A a Kramat Road, tomorrow nigh’ >■ “Advancement in Religion Pillai, President of the As-'" preside.
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  • 31 8 I The King left London v< tt h<» noon for Sandringham lti > will remain at s.tn.nmg is enterta ning a sm ill m The Queen is remaining m
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  • 450 9 Joaquim Gives Evidence in the case in which Capt. L. Jm, Sheriff Din bin Merican ;1 Wan Mat and A. M. Noori.ged with having committed i i,y putt ng a Malay woman, Fmi,t, Arop alias Puteh, in fear of thereby dishonestly induced Emi,ver to them a total sum
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  • 79 9 Reuter. Japanese Remitting Inadequate Amount a kvl m the Commons by Mr. Arthur Henderson whether the Japanese authoristill hold Customs collections in North China and to what extent they are making remittances against loan obligations, Mr. 1 his information was that the 1 it! revenues collected at
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  • 60 9 ’< n< ral Removal To I lankow 1 i i h Embassy staff at Nanking 'or Hankow. It is understood that the United States, German, French, hahan Belgian and Russian Embassies wove,! the same time. Members of the Embassy staff were taken to Hanin H M.S. Bee.
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  • 233 9 64 May Become Alt-Malayan In Work And Name" EMPLOYMENT BUREAU AMONG OBJECTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur,, Nov. 24. A meeting in Kuala Lumpur Town Hall of 250 Asiatics and Eurasians, mainly clerks, decided this evening to form an association of non-Government employees
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  • 200 9 Mr. W. M. Parker arrived here today by the Silveryew from Hong Kong en route to New York. Mr. J. M. Barron returned to Penang today by the Rohna from Negapatam. The following passengers who arrived from Bangkok and Singapore disembarked at Penang today:—Mr. M. P. Aerenlund,
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  • 94 9 The following are the results of the Penang Sports Cluo (golf section) November Mixed Foursomes, played yesterday. Mrs Oke and W G. Cooil winners. Mr. and Mrs. Walls runners-up. Mrs. J. W. Clark and Dr. Brodie 43—4 =39 Mrs. J. B. Ross and Mr. Justice Gordon Smith
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  • 283 9 HOCKEY Keen Game Just managing to draw with the Penang Free School some time ago, the Government Trade School were well beaten in a 'eturn hockey encounter on the Frees’ own ground yesterday by four goals to one. It was a keenly contested game but the
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  • 106 9 —Reuter. Velvet Cushion Is Favourite The following is the callover for the Manchester November Handicap to be run on Saturday:— 9/1 Velvet Cushion offered 10/1 taken and wanted. 100/8 Rasibus taken and offered. 100/7 Nectar II offered 100/6 taken 100/6 Severino taken and offered. 100 6 Mickey
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  • 163 9 Japanese orders on German officials.— Reuter. Hitler And Hirohito Exchange Orders Berlin, Nov. 24.—Strong forces of police kept large crowds at a respectable distance from the Japanese Embassy tonight on the occasion of the dinner by the Japanese Ambassador in commemoration of the first anniversary of the
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  • 156 9 British Government Prepared To Act The action of the Brazilian Government in suspending remittance of funds destined for service of her foreign debt was again the subject of Commons questions yesterday and notice of further questions has been given. The Foreign Secretary told a questioner that he was
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  • 120 9 Death Sentence On Notorious Sheikh In a Parliamentary answer on Palestine, the Colonial Secretary said some further outrages had taken place. Additional measures for dealing with certain classes of crime were now in operation. Military courts had been set up. He referred to an incident on the night of
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  • 42 9 —Reuter. Alekhine Leads But Twentieth Game Drawn Amsterdam, Nov. 24. The twentieth game in the world chess championship was drawn. The game was adjourned after 40 moves. Alekhine is at present leading Dr. Euwe by 11 points to 9.
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  • 2143 10 ExSoldiers Criticise Haig Memorial At Whitehall “NO HORSE COULD STAND LIKE THAT’ 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 17. “I want to be happy, but I can’t be happy lid I’ve made you happy too. Please excuse the levity but this popular music hall tune
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    • 442 11 Here At Last! Opening Tonight 6J5 &9.30 Simultaneously at MAJESTIC ROYAL THE BENGAL LANCERS of the SEVEN SEAS! PARAMOUNT'S Dramatic Thunderbolt of the Sea Tragedy on Board the ‘William Brown I Gary Cooper George Raft Heading A Cast Of Thousands IN SOULS AT SEA A STORY OF COURAGE THE MIGHTIEST
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  • 149 12 In the House of Lords recently. Lord Templemorre moved the second reading of the Merchant Shipping (Superannuation Contributions) Bill, which amends the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, as respects contributions out of wages to certain funds established for the provision of superannuation and other like benefits. It was,
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  • 423 12 Party On The Air! One of the greatest “all-star” programmes ever broadcast will be put on the air on Dec. Bth by P.O.J. the famous Philips experimental station at Hilversum. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of this station a most unusual entertainment has been arranged. In
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  • 156 12 Adequate Grant Needed Television is being held/back, said Mr. Alfred (chairman) at the meeting of Electrical and Musical Industries, Ltd., last week, because of a lack of the necessary grant of funds for its exploitation Such a grant, he added, should be sufficient to enable the BBC
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  • 161 12 Export Activity At Earl’s Court Reports from the stands of leading exhibitors of British cars at the Motor Exhibition, indicate that a large volume of trade enquiries are being received from overseas, and the Austin concern, for instance, states that it already has £2,000,000 worth of export
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  • 247 12 Latest* l imts ()f I Postin» I I AIR MAIDS: I A mail for Kuala Lu mpu c I by Malayan Internal Air S..J I at 2 p.m. tomom I A matt for Australia x,- 7 I and Timor D.lly I by Singapore-Australia I wttl close
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  • 100 12 The special issue of itostm/i to commemorate the Coronation of Majesty comprise', thr<> denowMtions: li cents 8 cents 12 cents The stamps art of Z/u </< forwil p 0 ed in singlt colour and nrnoniol sheets of fifty) They are on sal itm. Post Offices
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    • 1212 12 BERLIN KUALA LUMPUR DJB 15.20 Mc/i 19.7 m. TOMORROW DjN 9.54 Me/» 51A5 m. ZGE 6.13 Mc/s (43.9 m.) BJE 17.76 Mc/s 16-83 m. P m DJO 15.28 Mc/s 19-83 700 music news. 9.00 ..-r- «1 «a Close down. DI A 9.56 Mc/s 3138 m. TODAY MELBOURNE DJB 15.20 Mcs
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    • 463 12 PARIS TODAY TPA-2. 15.24 mc,s (19.68 m.) pm. 6.20 Gramophone records. 7.05 Talk on current French events (in Spanish). 7.20 News in English. 7.30 Concert relay. 8.05 Talk on French events. 8.20 Concert relay. 8.50 News in French. Colonial market prices. 9.20 International talk by M Jacques Kayser. 9.30 Life
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    • 22 12 TIDE TMHE I/))' HIGH TOD V 11.55 P ra 4.45 p.m. TOMORRO" 'O 05 p b 1 7.10 a.m. 6.25 p m.
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  • 442 13 "liidustrv Doing I lairlv Well” >.t insertion that we can 1' industry with a reaill further progress was the speeches delivered ih< annual dinner of the I Benevolent Soc'et’ I Shipping and Comwho naturally spoke i that the industry though he certainly more cargoes. Still,
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  • 88 13 The new training ship of the HamburgAmerica Line now entering service is named the Admiral Karpfanger after the famous son of a Hamburg seafaring family of the 17th century who distinguished himself as a gallant leader against the attacks of pirates which were so frequent and dangerous
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  • 644 13 S.S. ‘l’.\ 1 l\()C 1.l S’ arrives today at noon from London via Suez and ports, alongside wharf, sailing afternoon for Far East via Singapore and ports. Mansfield). S.S. ‘ROHNA’ arrives 6.00 a.m. from Madras, alongside wharf, sails this afternoon for Port Swettenham and Singapore.
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  • 603 13 Atlantic Blue Riband Trophy—Old Liner To Retire—Reconstitution Of The Brazil Lloyd Crack Ships And Olympic Games— Levant Services—Once Supreme The trophy symbolizing the Blue Riband cf the At'antic was handed over on Nov 15 to Captain Thoreux. mastei- of the No r mandie, by Sir Malcolm Campbell while
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 501 13 blue funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London Mars., L'don, Flotterdam Glasgow Nov. 26 Dec 26 L'don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec. 3 Jan 3 )?< Mais., L'don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec 10 Jan 5 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool HUS Liverpool
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    • 594 13 Px and Ot VZ BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PO RT SWETTEN EA M E SINGAPORE S.S. -KOHNA” SAILING IHGRSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER contract a with U F?s Majesty^ ‘Government Fena “f’ Te],!K An»», Port Bwettenh&m. London and Far East Mail Service Malacca and Singapore Service Outwards from London for China
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    • 226 13 I.Wg gj| (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON SKRVIOE For Colombo. Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Lonaon,' Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing dates.. HAKUSAN MARU Nov HARUNA MARU Dec. 10 x KATORI MARU Dec 24 X KASHIMA MARU Jar 7 YASUKUNI MARU x Call at Rotterdam optional. FOR JAPAN FROM
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  • 995 14 Full Programme For Today Below will be found the full programme for today’s Skye Meeting at Selangor, together with scratchings and selections. RACE 1—2.30 p. m.—Horses,—Class s,—Div. 3,-54 Furlongs. O’Neill 0 0 3 MISS LABIS 10.11 S. T. Rhodes 4 00 INDEPENDENCE 10.07 Mr. 168 '/J.
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  • 393 14 THE REST FAIL TO REPLY Scotland won the annual soccer match against The Rest by two goals to nothing, on the Esplanade, Penang, yesterday. The game started in threatening weather and a major part of the first half was played in a steady drizzle Scotland
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  • 80 14 hi Aid Of Poppy Dm Funds The Penang Swimming Club will hold a gala night on Friday, December 10. in aid of Poppy Day funds. The gala is timed to start at 6 p.m. and aquatic sports and competitions will be held until 8
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  • 74 14 Oi<l Frees’ To Play C.R.C. Today The following will represent the O.F.A. in the Old Frees versus C.R.C. hockey match at the Victoria Green today at 5.15 p.m.:—Lee Eng Huat, Lim Cheng Hoe, Tan Kong Tat. Khoo Phin Hong, A. Rahman, Tan Luan Gark, Cheah Kok Huat, Tye Thoon
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  • 111 14 Scoltand To Meet The Rest Tomorrow The Scotland versus The Rest Ladies’ Shanghai Golf Foursomes will be played tomorrow. Following are the starting times: 4.15 p.m.—Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Malcolm v. Mrs. J. W. Clark and Mrs J. R. Bennett. 4.20 p.m.—Mrs. Walls and Mrs. Donaldson
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 123 14 ■B IHB I ■H UNION OIL COMPANY s u o ,U s SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. Eau de Cologne. For the dark, romantic tyP e wornan Soft and glamorous like a southern night, full of beauty and mysterious allure. RHINEGOLD E au Cologne. Cool and mellow like northern sunshine. For
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  • 700 15 (111 s fight- is the only just des- hi( h can be applied to the ten- < between Harry Mizler, the nt-weight champion, and Z™»,. at the N.S.C. headourt. r n ai-action affair from the first t provided a thrilling contrast in gong- an
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  • 1353 15 “The Very Name Has Magic” n he Arsenal, most famous of English football clubs, arc sliding down the scale. Their victory last Saturday in their match against Charlton was the first in six weeks. Before that their record of 15 league matches played
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  • 156 15 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, For many years it has been the custom to organise a Christmas Treat for the orphans and the inmates of the Penang Convent, and I venture to appeal to well wishers and friends of the Convent for donations. The good work
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  • 87 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 24. Thunder and lightning caused the Singapore Assizes to be adjourned for 15 minutes yesterday afternoon. When a storm broke out soon after the afternoon resumption, thunder shook the building and drowned counsels’ and inter prefers’ voices. Mr. Justice Horne: I think
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 897 15 Kklneys\ C 4 must cleawf. acids fram S DR W. R GEORGE S I I' rmcr Health CommitYour System is Poisoned And May Cause Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, and a Run-Down Condition Your health, vitality and energy are ex- United States and British Pharmacopoeia tremely dependent upon the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 35 15 B y J" MILLAR WATT 1 up f—j 7TT Ti well.why are you w '«t V' VvAccRAPER, < STRIPPING THE OLD A MOVIE’ JOCK 9 T STUFF v G F? o I f L fi/vSi 07
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  • 121 16 TIN:- previously f^ T (T Sr LONDON—(Spot) £lB3. 5. 0 LONDON —(3 months) £182.15. 0 SINGAPORE 9O 00 BUSINESS DONE FENANG 89% 2 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried) 4.80 BLACK PEPPER 9 00 y uu RUBBER:- LONDON 6}gd l NEW YORK 14|«c(G) ma SINGAPORE—
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  • 393 16 Share of tl aenemlnaUon unless xv. Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated hv Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-64 11“« Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 111 War Loan, 3i p.c 100 Com. Union Assce. (Units) l y 8 Prudential Assce. "A” 3 Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) 8? Great
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  • 121 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 147 9 64 147 7 64 New York 5.00 J 5.00 Montreal 4.99 J 4.99 JoBrussels 29.41 29.39? Geneva 21.61? 21.59? Amsterdam 9.0 H 8.993 Milan 95 Ji 95 G Berlin 12.38 12.373 Stockholm 19.39 A 19.39 J Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 119 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Malaka Pindas 1.25 1.40 TIN Ayer Hitam 2410 25 6ex Batu Selangors 1-45 1-50 Hong Fatts 104 I.oBex Hongkong 25(0 26 6 Jelapang 31 i 6 326 K. Kamunting 9|6 10 Kamunting 10;6 1 1 Katu 21|6 22|3c Kent 3 l° 3 '6 Kramat Kual
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    • 184 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.32 S 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 .42’ Malaka Pindas 1.271 1.35 Nyalas .82.) .87? Pa jams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.021 1.071 LTu Benuts .35 .37$ TIN: Ampats
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    • 222 16 Some Resistence Shown New York, Nov. 24.—Today was essentially a trading market, but one would note what may be a constructive technical sign, namely, that in spite of a continuance of universal pessimism and the appearance of further unfavourable business news, the market showed only general willingness to
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    • 37 16 pared with 3,544,000,000 last year. -Reuter. New York, Nov. 24.—The United States Department of Agriculture estimates world production of wheat, exclusive of Russia and China, at 3,808.000,000 bushels compared with 3,544,000,000 last year. -Reu-
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    • 22 16 TIN Singapore $89.50 Per pkl. Penang 89% Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 23%c Per lb. Penang Spot 23%c Per lb.
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    • 122 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.45 1.55 Hong Fatt 1.05 l.lOex Klang River 1.40 1.50 Kuchai 1.45 1.55 Petaling 7.90 8.10 Rahman Hyd. 1.321 1.37? Rantau Ordy. 1.45 1.55 Rantau Pref. 1.45 1.55 Taiping Cons. 1.47? 1.57? Talam 1.421 1.471 Bangrin 2116 22 6 Hongkong 25 [0
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    • 36 16 Quarterly Outputs To Be Announced Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Limited has decided to announce the quarterly outputs of the mine in future. The output for the quarter July to September, 1937, was 7,188.24 piculs.
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    • 126 16 London, Nov. 24. RUBBER Firm. London 7 buyers 71 sellers Jan./Mar. 7? buyers 7sellers April/June 7J, buyers 7j% sellers July/Sept. 7,j, buyers 72 sellers NEW YORK 14.46 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 32.594 tons Liverpool 20,817 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Nov.) 14. 0. 0 PEPPER White
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    • 142 16 LEAN CO. Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 Hong Fatts i. 0 2J 1.05xd Kamuntings 103 1113 K. Lanjuts 20'6 210 Kinta Kellas 719 3 3 Karmats ll!0 119 Kuchais 1.42? 1.47?xd Laruts 10 9 Puchongs 22'6 23 3 Putehs I>l2 i i. l7 j Rantau Prefs. 1.45 1 50 rtau ?s
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 13 16 PINANG GAZETTE “CORONATION DICTIONARY” COUPON Name Address see Page 5 for conditions. 25|11|37
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    • 281 16 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-M AATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands.) NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM With 43 Agencies, apart from correspondents, in Holland. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and (n the Straits Settlements, India. China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON
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    • 498 16 HONG KONC shanghai bankiac corporation (Incorporated in The Liability of member, extent and in manrX k Ordinance No. 6 of K Colony. 29 01 tha Authorised Capital H N(i K °Ng Sterling Silver Reserve Liability of Proprietors BOARD OF G. Miskin, Esq Hon. Mr M. T. J.K. Bousfield, Esq K<s
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