Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1937

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L 4ST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Y<>. 231. Vol. XCV. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 508 1 View Of A Famous General BOMBS WHICH DARKEN THE AIR OF ASIA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 1. Sir lan Hamilton, veteran general of the British Army and Commander of the Mediterranean < xpeditionary Force in 1915, declared in a speech last night that Singapore
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  • 155 1 biolher Aboard V Battleship "h, tr Office announce that yesterday -,.><,11 ignition occurred in a cordite stnvi it Royal Gunpowder Factory at vC > \Dbey which quickly developed pr hj. plus on which shattered the buildPn-< .nit binary measures adopted, how-».v»-r. ;>r< vented communication of the
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  • 96 1 Reuter. Ban < >n Export (>f Hostile Newspapers bans Du 1 A Press Bill giving the ihii-.it Hi t ty to ban the exportation uv.i u- r d periodicals published in Kr mce whici may be considered of such atur< h to listurb foreign opinion or the pr.
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  • 81 1 11 VI I I U4<w I <* —Reuter. (aiikfiw De 1,- I’he British charge- d’ aires. Mi R. Howe, and other emre are leaving for Shangn;" a 1 i* ig on December 3so as < losely Shanghai de- "IKnci t One of the embassy officials
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  • 155 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh Penang supplement. INVADERS INTRODUCE BRIBERY WEAPON Shanghai, Dre. I—l he Japanese at Shanghai are ’nii'li»io M services of the criminal classes to organise a 'oiilh organisation of Chinese Fascists. Headquarters have ,n 4 Mahlished at Hongkew. Members receive a dollar on V|,I,M, 4
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  • 144 1 Not Wanted By Ihe U.S.A. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Dec. 1. Rubber consume: s in the United States do not want “shilling rubber” declared Mr. A. L. Viles, President of the American Rubber Manufacturers Association, In an interview with the Pinang Gazette. Mr. Viles, who showed no
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  • 487 1 —British Wireless. Mr. Eden Speaks Plainly Replying in the Commons to a question on the present position regarding the Chinese Customs service at Shanghai the Foreign Secretaiy said that during the course of last week publicity had been given to a number of utterances attributed to
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  • 37 1 The Admiralty are not contemplating any extension to the port of Haifa, the First Lord told the Commons when asked what steps were intended to meet rhe needs of the Navy in the Mediterranean.
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  • 88 1 —Reuter. Hong Kong And Air Raids Hongkong. Dec. 2 The Government today announced a oract cal campaign to makd the Colony air-raid conscious and a course of public lectures on air raid pre cautions is being held over the next few months which will serve for guidance of
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  • 160 1 Revision Of Entire Structure X ceded Reuter. Chicago, Dee. I.—The need for a genera! revision of the entire American tax structure was cited by the Commerce Secretary, Mr. Daniel C. Roper, addressing businessmen. He urged tax revision with a view to simplification of
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  • 14 1 Reuter. Berlin Dec. I.—Gen. Ludendorff’s condition is unchanged and is still grave.—
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  • 84 1 Ministers Not To Be Drawn Further The Prime Minister declined to be drawn further regarding the subject matter ot Lord Halifax's convei sations with German statesmen when he was closely questioned in the Commons. He referred his questioners to the statement he made a week ago. The Foreign
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Belgrade, Dec. 1. Reports that the Yugo-Slav Government has recognised Franco are denied here, but it is admittedthat negotiations are proceeding to establish commercial representatives in Na- tionalist Spain.
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  • 765 2 Work Of. Swiss Physician “International Red Cross” was the subject of a talk given by Dr. N. K Menon at the weekly meeting of the Penang Rotary Club held yesterday at the E. O. Hotel. Following is the text of Dr. Menon’s «address: The “Red
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  • 177 2 Tungku Kudin Receives Serious Injuries 6 OTHER MEN INVOLVED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Dec. 1. A serious accident in which seven persons were injured occurred last night at 8.45 on the Alor Star-Sungei Patani Road one and a half miles
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  • 356 2 5,000 At Koran Reading Final From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Dec. 1. Alor Star was In festive garb last night for ;;e celebration of “Lailatuikadin.” G vernment buPdings and private h-teses were Illuminated and decorate! with lante:T£ while the roads leading to the Acinara Mosque
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  • 97 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Dec. 1. The Midwives Enactment of 1356 gazetted on April 3, 1937 (21 Muharren, 1356) as qpactment No. 1 of 1356 for the registration of midwives in the state of Kedah will come into force on the first day of
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  • 81 2 A charge of attempted suicide was preferred yesterday against a Chinese Kwok Kam Chuan who is at present in the hospital alleged to be suffering from the effects of poisoning. Mentioning the case before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean the Penang Additional Magistrate, the court inspector told
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  • 459 2 PRANGIN ROAD MURDER INQUIRY Further evidence was recorded in the preliminary inquiry into a murder charge against a Chinese, Chia Chua Bah, alias Chia Ah San, in the Penang Police Court yesterday. The accused was alleged to have murdered Uin Tee Wan
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  • 85 2 Two hundred and forty five packages of old clothings and medical supplies were shipped by the China Distress Relief Fund. Penang, on the s.s. Hong Peng yesterday, addressed to the National Women’s Relief Association. Hongkong Branch. The consignment, the sixth to be sent, consists of 213
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  • 304 2 Engine Bogie’s "Detects** (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. J. No certain conclusions have been arrived at by a committee of senior railway officers who have been investigating the derailment of the Penang-Singapore night mail between Sedenak and Kulai in South Johore on September 6.
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  • 61 2 Ohl Boys Ghe 82.000 “At an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the Old Xaveruuis’ Association held at the Association premises Sunday the sum of $2,000 w i voti i contribution towards the St Xavier' Institution for the erection of a srieuct laboratory to commemorate
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  • 56 2 Bail of SI,OOQ wus allowed Malay woman, Che Soam binti Mohoniid who was charged on two counts of c riminal bn .-irh of trust in respect of jewellery to thr value of $1,051 belonging to various people on various dates in Penang She claimed to be tried. The
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    • 118 2 INCREASE yoi r wek;hi Put on 3 lbs. in 30 |)a Doctor's know that Halibut i fun of Vitamin appetite, build U p disease, and put good ol 1 fleuh and women who a But many against its taste So now men and womer because they’d little «gar-coat Clotabs, which
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  • 249 3 Reuter. Catholic Institution Destroyed From Air ITALIAN FRENCH PRIESTS TELL TERRIBLE STORY Shanghai, Dec. 1: A terrible story was brought to Shanghai by a Frenchman, Father Delois, and an Italian, Father Bonnanatte, after a long roundabout journey afoot through banditinfested countryside. The story tells
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  • 735 3 ISCLOFRENCII PRESS ON RECENT CONVERSATIONS many’s claim for colonies.” British Wireless I&gt;i &lt; 1: The results of the &lt; h conversations are regarded s as satisfactory and encouragmes says that the communique is iiive and adds that “more will not |,ii’&lt;d at the present by
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  • 84 3 time it Kent, r lC\.r. Squadron To riirough Malaya irne spot near Plymouth started his historic voyage '•"rid exactly 360 years ago, s morning a squadron of five ng-boats for the longest forn "'ent ever undertaken. turning next May, they will ’•0,000 miles via Malta. Egypt,
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  • 49 3 to member who asked nv&lt; rsations were now taking '•n the Italian and British s through the British Ambastoine with a view to iinprover* lations between the two counForeign Secretary replied in 'I ns ”1 am not at present in a make any statement on tins
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  • 186 3 Increase In World Stocks (From Our Own Correspondent I London. Dec. 1. Mr. W. H. Gartsen estimates that World tin stocks at Nov. 30 were 23.227 tons, an increase of 1,499 tons. Visible supplies were 21.474 tons, a decrease of 354. The carry-over in the Straits was
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  • 67 3 —Reuter. Treasury Bonds Al 5 Per Cent Paris, Dec. I.—lt is officially confirmed that a new internal State Loan will be announced tomorrow in the form of Treasury Bonds bearing five per cent, interest redeemable in three, six or nine years respectively. The issue price will be 995
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  • 146 3 British Wireless. Sir Samuel Hoare’s Speech London, Dec. 1: Sir Samuel Hoare in a speech at Reading University, referring to the contrasts with which the present generation is faced said: “Never in our memory has brute force held such wide sway. Would our fathers and mothers
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  • 50 3 Reuter. Franco Manchonkiio Tokio. Dec. 1: Francos representative, Senor Del Castillo, has received instructions to call on the Manchoukouan minister in Tokio tomorrow to announce that Franco's government recognises Manchoukou. Japan today extended dejure recognition to the Franco regime in Spain which Manchoukou will recognise tomorrow.
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  • 73 3 Reuter. President's Congress Message Washington. Dec. 1: Drastic curtailment of Federal expenditure on roadbuilding with a view to helping balance next year’s budget is the burden of a message from President Roosevelt to Congress. He recommends that Congress spread obligations already incurred over 1939-1940
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  • 81 3 —Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. I.—Launching a fresh offensive against Nanking and Wuhu Japanese forces are steadily approaching their objectives. While one column are reported to have reached Tangyang 25 miles from Nanking another is stated to have gained a foothold in Liyang 35 miles from Wuhu. The Japanese drive
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  • 41 3 Reuter. Djibouti, Dec. I.—The French airman. M. Andre Jappy, established a new world record for a long distance straight flight. In a light plane he flew 3,125 miles from Istres to Djibouti nbn-stop in 25 hours 55 mins.—Reuter.
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  • 25 3 —Reuter. Salamanca, Dec. 1.- It is officially announced that Yugoslavia has recognised Franco’s government, making the ninth foreign state to do so.-
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  • 30 3 —Reuter. Rot terdam, Dec. I.—The 23rd game was drawn after fifty moves. Alekhine leads by 13% to 9% and needs only two more points to regain the title.-
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  • 64 3 —Reuter. Tokio. Dec. 1 The Japanese Consul-General at Hongkong called the attention of Hongkong authorities to the fact that a number of Chinese leaders have recently entered and left Hongkong while engaged in political activities against Japan. The Consul-General requested complete suppression of such activities and
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  • 101 3 Reuter. Chinese Angry At Recognition Hankow, Dec. 1: Chinese officials are very indignant at Italian recognition of Mancboukuo which they say* is contrary to Italian professions of friendship for China. They point out that Italy was among the nations who voted for the League reso lution affirming
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  • 62 3 Japanese Objection Shanghai, Dec. 1: R.euter learns that Japanese authorities have decided to reject the plan for a safety zone in Nanking. The Japanese contention is that the whole of Nanking is an armed camp and the proposed zone is too near the military points
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  • 37 3 —Reuter. Paris, Dec. 1: A bill authorising reopening of the Paris Exhibition in 1938 was tabled by the Minister of Commerce. It fixed the maximum expenses of the exhi- bition at 450,000.000 francs.
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  • 55 3 Destination Undisclosed (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 1. The Ministry of Commrece has called for tenders for Siam rice of various grades totalling nearly 17,000 tons for unspecified destinatiosn. The tenders will be opened on December 7. The market believes that it knows
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  • 34 3 Reuter. London, Dec. 1: The Spanish Government’s reply regarding withdrawal of volunteers has been received in London. It is understood that it is generally favourable but seeks clarification of certain details.-
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  • 705 4 Gunners Sentenced To Serve Two Years’ Gaol (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Dec. 1. GI.’.XXER Alfred Budd and Gunner Harry W hitehead, both ol the Royal Artillery (Blakan Mati) were each sentenced to two ears’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Home at the Singapore Assizes
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  • 106 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 30. Assigned by the State to the defence of an alleged murderer, a Singapore advocate complained to the Assizes judge yesterday, when making an application, that on three occasions when he had tried to interview him, the accused had showed “complete ignorance
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  • 46 4 Dr. Neumayr, Austrian Finance Minister, had a conversation with the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the House of Commons yesterday. After the interview. Dr. Neumayr was taken to the Distin guished Strangers’ Gallery and listened to the debate for a short time.
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  • 250 4 Malav Woman Charged (From Our Own Correspondent» Singapore, Dec. 1 "I was in trouble and out of money, so I pawned th« jewellery said a Malay woman. Manijah binte Osman, who was charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, Second Singapore Magistrate, yesterday, with having comm tted criminal
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  • 306 4 ENGLANDS FOUR GROtt UP Fame came to the little town of St. Neots, in Huntingdonshire, when quadruplets were bom to Mrs. Doris Miles, wife of Mr. Walter at the end of November 1935. In a little less than two years. Ann.. Ernest. Paul, and
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  • 138 4 New postage stumps, bearing the portrait of the boy king. King Ananda Mahidol, will be issued in Siam shortly, it is understood. Stamps of two. three, five and ten satangs denomination will bear the portrait of the King; 15. 25 and 50 satang stamps w ll
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  • 741 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. B. K. Das, the local lawyer will be proceeding to Calcutta on leave shortly. The death has occurred at Kajang, Selangor, of Mr. Ng Lin Choo, a well-known member of the Chinese community Mr. F. C. Venrcnan. Manager of Lawin Estate. Kuala Kangsar. has left for the
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  • 316 4 (From Our Own Correspondent, London, Nov. 22. Sadness as well as happiness characterised the wedding at Marylebone Register office today of Miss Valerie Brooke, youngest daughter of the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak and Mr. Bob Gregory, the all-in wrestler. After the cheering had subsided and the
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  • 49 4 Mr. G. P. Ncakes gratefully acknowledges the following donations to the convent Christmas Fund:— Obadiah Dogsbody $50.00 Right Hand 5.00 Mr. Mrs. Jules Martin 25.00 No Name 10.00 Mr. J. R. Bumham 2.00 Mac 5.00 Mr. E. Mitchell 3.00 Mr. J. M. Barron 20.00 $120.00
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  • 16 4 The Penang Library will be closed on Monday. Dec. 6, being a Public Holiday.
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  • 2515 5 Britain in Grip of Snow and Frost —Lord Halifax Returns From Germany Nobel Peace Prize For Lord Cecil Mr. A. P. Herbert on Ridiculous Libel Position King George’s Confidence in World Peace British Civil Aviation Inquiry I i i’ Our Own Correspondent) London,
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  • 64 5 1»&lt;)1 VI NT.—Arrival of twin hovs. born to Mrs. Eva *a- the &lt;t h.ippv event in the new maternity home opened by Fulbams Lalmur 1.1 i), rr &lt;■ Hlv. Great care is l&lt;ein r 4 taken of the babies, who are ..?en ber&gt;* i i !&lt; !i!
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    • 183 5 K THIS IS NOT a fantastic model of a city of the future 'wßßujp made for a new film by Mr. H. G. Wells, VjHXv nor is it a trick photograph of a couple oxes matches, but a stack of J railway sleepers waiting to be creosoted at the G.W.K.
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  • 263 6 Secondhand Dealer Acquitted Saw Hee Chan, a second-hand goods dealer at Bishop Street, who was charged with having dishonestly retained stolen property, namely, a bicycle valued at $3O. was yesterday acquitted by Mr. T. D. Hughes, the Penang Police Magistrate. Court Inspector Alexander prosecuted, and Mr. G.
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  • 88 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 30. At a meeting of the Board of Licencing Justices held in the Criminal District Court yesterday and presided over by Mr. H.A. Forrer. a long list of applications for renewals of liquor licences pertaining to the hotels, restaurants and public
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    • 285 6 i FLASH; HERE’S THE BIG NEWS! IT'S COMING r (Operated and controlled Film Co. &gt; 5 Keng The management take &lt;r announcing the 1 the first time in this Paramount's SUPER-PRODUCTION Irene Dinme (of “ROBERTA”! AND Dorotln Lamour (of “Jungle Princess"i “High, Wide AM) Handsome” WITH Randolph Scott. Akin Tamiroff
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  • 588 7 WAR FIASCO WHICH HELD HIM TO RIDICULE “Ark” Melted For Munitions A MESSAGE from New York has written finis to one of the most fantastic stories of all times. Henry Ford’s “Peace Ship,” it is to be broken up and —its metal ramework
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  • 140 7 —BY MAIL New York. The “ghost” of kindly, popular Senator Joe Robinson, leader of the Democratic Harty, who died last July, came bark to haunt Washington recently. All members of Congress and many Government officials received his "Astra: warnings” in plain envelopes postmarked "Washington.” •HYPOCRISY’ The mail
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  • 127 7 Only One Allowed Moscow. Sunday. At the Soviet s request Italy is closing down her Consulate-General at Kieff. hei Consulates at Leningrad and Tiflis, and her Vice-Consulates at Novorossisk and Batum She is allowed to keep open one ConsulateGeneral at Odessa, to w’hich Italian ships maintain
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  • 474 7 MUSSOLINI FEARS “2 BLACK EYES” SIGNOR MUSSOLINI believes that Mr. Eden wants to give him “two black eyes” in return for the one received when Addis Ababa was taken, declared Sir Arthur Willert. Sir Arthur, who was at the Foreign Office from 1921 to 1935,
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  • 302 7 London. Is Haile Selassie still Emperor of Abyssinia? Or is he just a royal refaged from the country that Italy has conquered? Is he a wealthy man or is he penniless, with no prospects of raising money from anywhere? These questions of international significance may
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  • 296 7 EGYPTIAN CABINET ORDERS INQUIRY Cairo. The Egyptian Government has ordered its Consul at Istanbul to inquire Into the circumstances of the death and burial there of Prince Ahmed Seif-ed-Din, uncle by marriage of King Farouk and known as the "Mad Prince.” Prince Ahmed died on
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  • 221 7 French Pretender’» Son Paris. It i« learnt here that the Comte de Paris, son of the Due de Guise, Pretender to the French throne, was ordered to leave Swiss territory after arriving recently from Belgium. at Versoix, near Geneva. The Comte de Paris was paying
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  • 99 7 -British Wireless Personnel Of Air Committee In announcing the new personnel of a committee to inquire into civfl aviation, the Prime Minister stated in the Commons that Lord Swinton had considered representations put to him from several quarters that the committee should contain no official element and since
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    • 566 7 «4ead Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams Gazette Penang. iinrapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Time» Singapore. &0&lt;«la Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. poh Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. «andon Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609
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    • 93 7 BANK HOLIDAY The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, 6th December, 1937, which has been proclaimed a Bank Holiday. (HARI RAYA PUASA) Arrived Arrived DECCA RECORDS BY DICK POWELL FROM ins FILM “THE SINGING MARINE” F 6478 I KNOW NOW ’CAUSE MY BABY SAYS IT’S SO. F 6479 SONG
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  • 599 8 THE much-maligned International Rubber Regulation Committee has faced facts. Its most ardent traducers cannot find fault with the decision to reduce the release under the quota to 70 per cent. A 75 per cent, decision would undoubtedly have aroused unfavourable comment in the markets. On the other
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  • 121 8 Reuter. Routine Ending Shanghai, Dec. 1: The American steam launch which was seized by Japanese authorities while anchored off the French Bund has been returned. The incident is considered closed. It transpires that the flag was not deliberately thrown into the river. The Japanese marine
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  • 51 8 -Reuter. Deficit Of 1,700 Million Francs Paris, Dec. 1: The French Budget shows slightly higher estimates following a final examination by the Chamber Committee. Revenue at 54,251 million and expenditure at 52,691 million francs, bonuses to civil servants and pensioners not included, make the net deficit 1,700 million
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  • 76 8 —Reuter. London, Dec. 1: Replying to a question in Commons Mr. Eden said that information in his possession did not indicate that Japanese authorities were censoring or claiming to censor messages from Britain to British newspapers in Shanghai. Replying to a question by Mr. Marsden based on
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  • 36 8 —Reuter. Hongkong, Dec. 1: Flight-Lt. J. D. Miller crashed while attempting to land on the aircraft-carrier, H.M S. Eagle, near Hongkong. The pilot was rescued but the plane was lost.-
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  • 101 8 Local Medical Practitioners’ List Already acknowledged ..$3,198.70 The Staff of Bukit Mertajam High School (2nd contribution): Mr. Cheong Hong Oon 10.00 Mr. Oh Boon Tat 10.00 Mr. Lim Boon Hock io oo Mr. Hor Kee Ying 5.00 Mr. Cheah Phee Kheng 5.00 Mr. Chan Ewe Pin
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  • 979 8 Prize Day at the Convent Story of Rotary Current Events Versified PRIZE Day at the Penang Convent last night was a capital success. Threatening rain held )ff and enabled the programme to be completed in the open air. The pupils, from the smallest infants, went through drill
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  • 94 8 -Reuter. Help On The Way Shanghai, Dec. 1: Arrangements are being made to send a British vessel with supplied for ten French and British sisters of charity, including Sister Berke’ey. believed to be a relative of Lord Denbigh, who were marooned in Tinghai, the capital of the
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  • 70 8 British Wireless. London. Dec. 1: The King, who left London by the Royal train last night, began his two-day tour of the Duchy of Cornwall this morning from Moreton, Hampstead, one of the highest points in Devonshire •verlooking Dartmoor across which His Majesty motored this morning. Towns
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  • 73 8 Reuter. ’l’roops Landed bi Chikkai Hongkong, Dec. 1: D r Ha an American doctor of the M■" Mission, wnc arrived here today that yesterday, while going to Ma Toishan, he saw a large number panese troops landing in Chikk n cruiser, four gunboats and
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  • 28 8 Reuter. Shanghai, Dee. 1: The cou&gt;ia a misadventure verdict on I f t phens. the British journalist whu Aa&gt; on Nov. 11 Reuter.
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  • 1244 9 Headmistress On Realistic Methods Of Teaching IMIE annual prize distribution and exhibition of work of the St. George’s Girls’ School was held in the school hall this morning. There was a large attendance of parents, trirls and friends of the school. ii her
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  • 471 9 Gave Up Jobs In New York London In Penang today are twoi young Chinese civil engineers who were enjoying extensive practice in London and New York and who are sacrificing their profession for the cause of their motherland. They are hurrying back to China by the P.
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  • 511 9 Two Years Charge Of South China Coasts Another important visitor to Penang today is Capt. Hamilton F. Glover, who is returning to the United States after two years’ duty in China waters. He was put n command of the U.S. Navy South China patrol
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  • 26 9 Hete are some of the dolls which are being dispatched from an English factory to all parts of the world for Christmas.
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  • 278 9 Old Boys Donate $2,000 FULFILLING A LONG FELT NEED The members of the Old Xaverians’ Association. Penang, are to be felicitated on the handsome denation of $2,000 which they have decided to make to St. Xavier’s Institution towards the new Laboratory which is being erected
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  • 77 9 Two motor launches for the Harbour Master’s Office and the Immigration Department arrived from Singapore yesterday evening. The trip took four days. Capt. H M. Wood, Deputy Harbour Master, went specially to Singapore to bring the launches to Penang. It is understood that an estimate
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  • 60 9 The Capitol Talkie (Wembley Park i ill be showing during the Hari Raya Pussa. a first run Malay Dancing and Singing picture entitled ‘‘Kesushan Ibu lan Bakap) as from Dec. 6. The picture s produced at a great expense in the Phillipine Island and is
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  • 208 9 Sporting And Exciting (»ame Watched By Crowd Of 46,000 —Reuter. Tottenham, Dec. I.—A crowd of 46,000 in dull weather watched England defeat Czechoslovakia by five goals to four in a sporting and exciting game of soccer. The Czechs unexpectedly gave one of the best
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  • 65 9 —Reuter. Grimmett Ami Richardson Testimonial Match Adelaide. Dec. 1 In the Grimmett and Richardson Testimonial cricket match Bradman’s XI, batting first, were dismissed for 184 runs. Grimmett taking 3 for 39. Richardson's XI hit up 380 for 9, Bad?ock contributing 102 and McCabe 72. The match was abandoned
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  • 52 9 Reuter. London, Dec. 1. The following were the results of rugby Cootball matches played today: At Southend, the Eastern Counties defeated Hampshire by 17 points to nil. At Richmond. Middlesex defeated Kent by 13 points to 9. The Army XV defeated St. Thomas’s Hospital by 19 points
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    • 179 9 |E. O. HOTEL, Penang, j TODAY BRIDGE MAJONG IN AID OF FUNDS FOR POPPY DAY Commencing 7.15 p.m. Tickets $l/50 \i l) FOLLOWED BY j IMPROMPTU DANCE 9 45 P.M. TO MTDNTGHT I J Snack Rar Ham Eggs Sausage Mash etc. Served on Lawn if weather permitting. I Saturday, 4th
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  • 1662 10 London’s Disconcerting Doubts U.S. CAR PRODUCTION 10 PER CENT DOWN ON 1936 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 23. Can the International Rubber Regulation Ccimmifttee control the price of rubber effectively by quota manipulation? Around this pretty problem discussion in Mincing Lane and
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  • 897 10 Symington Wilson’s Weekly J o Report Messrs Symington Wilson in their weekly rubber market report dated November 17 state: After being firm on Thursday with business going on in standard sheet on the spot at the market displayed some irregularity on Friday but closed
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  • 87 10 Lured on by hopes of gold, Sir Walter Raleigh and many other 16th century adventurers set sail for the region of the mighty River Amazon. For it was there that Orellano, the Spaniard, said he had
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  • 73 10 The following telegrams have been received from the Mmes:—For November Dredge Takuapa No. 1 653 hours 150.000 cubic yards 605 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 2 395 hours 85,000 cubic yards 370 piculs Dredge Takuapa No. 3 440 hours 64.000 cubic yards 213 piculs Estimated value of output
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    • 48 10 ONG ROON HOE JALAN DEWA-SUNGEI PATANI, Kedah Mail Bus Service Bus No. K 1356 Contract of Pinang Gazette” and “Sunday Gazette’ Delivery Service. LEAVING DAIbY ARRIVING ARRIVING Butterworth S. Patani Alor Star 12 30 1.14 2.45 SUNDAY 6.30 8.15 9 39 From Butterworth to Alor Star 2| Hours.
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    • 145 10 talk\ such shutter) jnonsense- /what you needj lisa Selo film J Is it fine enough for a camera? Of course it is if you're using Selo or Selochrome. These famous British films —made to fit all types and makes of camera ore more thana match for the British climate. You
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  • 303 11 ICY MOUNTAIN AND SUNNY SHORES GLOOMY MONDAY Splashing through the rain-drenched streets, few Londoners gave a thought to the drought, although until the last few days water shortage was still being reported. Half an inch of rain fell in London and. in the picture on
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  • 113 12 The Aircraft “Sydney” VH-USE from Brisbane. Darwin and N. E. I. arrived in Malaya early this week with Capt. W. McDonald and Mrs. Q. Ritchie from Charleville end Mr. L. G. Hunt from Brisbane. The Aircraft “Arethusa” VT-AEF for Siam, Burma and Karachi has left Penang with Captain
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  • 109 12 The negro Indian middleweight champion, Gunboat Jack arrived from Ipoh and will be staying in Penang until Sunday when he and his wife will leave for Rangoon by the “Hong Kiew” on their way back to India. Madam Ho Eng Kyaak arrived from Rangoon by the “Hong
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  • 1114 12  -  PUZZLING INTERRUPTIONS RECEIVED RY WIRELESS OPERATORS (H\ DR. N. FODOR) The ultra-microscope has opened up vast ranges of life in the very small. An ultraradio may lead to the discovery of another world infinitely large. I am not thinking of any
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  • 272 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAIL A mail for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Medan by K.N.I.L.M. Service will close at 2 p.m. today A mail for Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1728 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES If. B. C. CALCUTTA MELBOURNE VUC 6.10 Me s »49.1 m.) VK 2ME 9.59 Mc/s (31.2 in.) Tu»&gt; 1« the foUvunny u&gt;avel»*fft*a'. TODAY TODAY p.m. p.m. TRANSMISSION 2 6 56 Time signal For the Rural Areas. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5.20 With GSH 21. .J 7 Mc/S (13.97
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    • 365 12 PENANG—ZHJ 7ALJ 6.08 Mcs (49,3 in.) TODAY p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme. 7.05 Popular pianoforte pieces. 7. 35- Overture ‘Carnival” (Dvorak). 7.45 —Pageant of English Poetry No. 9. 17th Century Satire 7.55 —Messrs. Anthony and Co’s share report. B.oo Recorded concert of Folk songs and chamber music, (a) Oracion del
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  • 683 13 II Or 16-Inch Guns? I j Al’ WI.SE secrecy J'lpar v. is not a signatory of the Jl of 1936, does not ‘Kt’-' o the principle enunciated in il Hl. &lt;. the Trt aty whereby, to prem ;-&lt;tiUV( building, the Naval Po- (part to exchange advance
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  • 896 13 IN PENANG HARBOUR TODAY S.S. 'R.WVALPINDr arrives this morning six o’clock from Europe via Marseilles, Suez. Bombay and Colombo, berthed alongside wharf, sailing at about 2.00 p.m. today for Singapore, I long Kong, and Japan. (Islay Kerr). S.S. ‘KRIAN’ arrives this morning from Belawan-1 Jeli- sailing this evening at
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  • 463 13 Passengers Put Ashore Seventy-eight bewildered passengers and ninety-nine noncommittal crew members, their belongings scattered in confusion about Smith Cove, recently saw their ship, the President Jackson, blow its three departing blasts and sail from Seattle without them. Within seven and a half hours, the ship
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    • 538 13 blue funnel line Vessel»- LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Dne (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang Ix&gt;ndon ;Ai KY L don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec. 8 Jan 8 v3.ME.MNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 10 Jan. 5 -HAS L’don, R’dam, H’burg. Hull Swansea Dec 16 Jan
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    • 500 13 P O BRITISH d |N DI A (Incorporated in England PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAWALPINDI” SAILING THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER und 2 Penan s- T-"'K An»». Port Swettenham, Ma,MCa d S D apOre Serv Outwards from London for China St Japan. S/S “MATA HAiy” Dec. 3 due Penang 1937
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    • 255 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing dates. HARUNA MARU Dec. 10 x KATORI MARU Dec. 24 x KASHTMA MARU Jan. 7 YASUKUNI MARU (calls Hamburg) Jan. 20 HAKONE MARU Feb. 4 x SUWA MARU Feb. 18
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  • 566 14 Visiting Threes Too Fast For Defence MARGIN OF 19 POINTS On the Esplanade vesterday, in a scrappy, one-sided game. a Province Wellesley Rugby Fifteen overwhelmed the Penang Sports Chib by 19 points (two goals anti 2 tries) to nil. But toi poor kicking against
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  • 1007 14 Full Programme For Today The following is the full programme lor today’s races at Ipoh, the first day of the Perak Turf Club two-day Skye Meeting: RACE 1—2.30 p. m.—Horses; —Class s;—Div. 4; —6 Furlongs. 0 0 4 HAPPINESS 10.10 Raja Permaisuri of Perak Major
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  • 154 14 A good advertisement for the durability of the modern pedal cycle is the completion of a 12,000-miles ride round Australia by a young married pair, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. McDonald, of Sydney. With one bike each, and for no reason at all except that they like cycling, they
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  • 349 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Nov. 23 Speculation is already rife as to the clubs most likely to make a big show in this seasons F A. Cup competition, although the first and second division sides will not be seen in action until the third round
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  • 60 14 Reuter. Bradford City Score 11 London. Dec. 1: Following are results of replays in the F.A. Cup first round: Lancaster 1; Accrington 1 after extra time. Dartford 0; Bournemouth 6. Gainsborough 2; Port V T ale 1 after extra time. Bradford C. 11; Walker
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  • 111 14 Private Trip Next Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Dec. 1. A Ceylonese cricket team will definitely tour Malaya next year. The team will leave Colombo on April 10 and return on May 4. Already’ nine players have undertaken to do the tour. The trip
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  • 34 14 —Reuter Amsterdam, Dec. 1: The twenty-third game for the world chess championship was adjourned after 40 moves. Dr. Alekhine holds a pawn advantage but the game will probably end in a draw.-
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • 427 15 BRITISH GOLFERS To Be Played Next June a \’i iTHER £l,OOO tournament for professional golfers will be in- ted next season with a matchI event on entirely novel lines. Mr. A Penfold- a well-known golf-ball uturer in the Midlands, has &lt;| the prize money for
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  • 106 15 —Reuter. London, Dec. 1. Following are fixtures for the Football ..iti**n Cup second round to be played •m Dec. 11: Scarborough v. Bromley. Wrexham v. Walker Celtic or Bradford City. Cardiff v Bristol City. Rotherham v. Aidershot. Doncaster v. Guildford. i ipton v York or Halifax.
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  • 117 15 'hrrird vs. Bachelors Return Match Tomorrow return Soccer match between married, and the ‘bachelor’ members 'he Old Xaverians’ Association will place at the St. Xavier’s ground ton,w. at 5.15 p.m. The following will '•resent the teams: •Married (colours):—A. Reutens, Tan Thean Bin, Oh Cheng lan, L.C.C. Foley. J.
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  • 28 15 !—Young foals by Appelle and Lemnarebos at Basil Jarvis’ stables at Newmarket seem to be anticipating their future in this carefree gallop.
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  • 460 15 World Title Matches London: This table tennis business is breaking all records Officials and those responsible for staging the world championships at the Albert Hall and Wembley this season say that close on 90,000 people are expected to watch the play. This may surprise those
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  • 460 15 Major Buckley Of The Wolves London: Major Frank Buckley (manager of Wolverhampton) is the M das of Soccer. While other managers are dashing about offering and taking players, the gallant major sits back comfortably, touches players, and watches them turn to gold—maybe not merely the black
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  • 95 15 German Match Depends On Mike Jacobs Tommy Farr, British and Empire heavyweight champion, has announced his willingness to accept an offer to fight Walter Neusel in Hamburg next year. All that is required is the permission of Mike Jacobs, the American promoter, to whom Farr
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  • 396 15 British Empire Games At Sydney In February Teams From 13 Countries To Attend Australia’s 150th. Anniversary Celebrations England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland. Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Ceylon. Rhodesia, Jamaica, British Guiana, and Trinidad will all send teams of athletes to Sydney to compete with Australia’s
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  • 163 15 Problem For R. Ami A. A remarkable happening in the challenge cup meeting of the Colas Products Golfing Society on Wimbledon Park Club’s course recently is to be referred to the Rules Committee of the Royal and Ancient Club, St Andrews. Mr. John Weaver,
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  • 180 15 Members of the Advisory County Cricket Committee were informed at the meeGkig that with two minor reservations the Australians have agreed to play in next season’s matches with the counties under tha special instructions issued to first-clasa: umpires. Hours of play are the subject of further
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 33 15 I’&lt; &gt;l»— Unselfish Robin By J. MILLAR WATT r Il T r «ax T 6o HbAVKN I SEE YOU STANDING UP STAND UP/ C ai.i. BY YOURSELF i ar. J®* 1 AcflkUS W
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  • 129 16 TIN 5 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON-(Spot) £lB6. 5. 0 £l9l 5 0 LONDON—(3 months) £lB6. 0. 0 £190.10. 0 SINGAPORE $92; BUSINESS DONE FENANG $92 593 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) 4 70 4 60 BLACK PEPPER 9 00 5 9 00 IWBBEK:LONDON 7 g d
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  • 365 16 Mh*re of denamlnatwH unless Yesterday Rise or Fall Otherwise stated x 114 J Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1344-64 112| Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 101 i War froan. 3$ p_c, &lt;• 104 Com Union Aifsce. (Units) Prudential Assce. “A” v. Royal Asace. share 10s pd.) p, J Great
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  • 120 16 cndon im Previously Latest Paris 147 5 64 147 5;64 New York 4.99 i( 4.98£ Montreal 4.99 4.98 g Brussels 29.385 29.34 Geneva 21.601 21.59 Amsterdam 8.981 8.981 Milan 94:?. 94}.: Berlin 12.38,' 12.38 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen .1 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna f 26J
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 106 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Seller* Allenby 1-50 1-60 Alor Gajah 1.15 1.25 c Ayer Panas 1.55 1.65 New Serendah 1.05 1.15 Pajam 1.92. J 2.10 c Sungei Tukang 1.10 1.17 A TIN Ampat 4 3 4 7J Batu Selangor 1.60 1.67|c Hong Fatt 109 1.12 ex Jelapang 33 0 34
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    • 229 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng .80 .90 Batu Selangor 1.62 A 1.67Jc Hitam .40 .42 Hong Fatt 1.11 1.14 Klang River 1.45 1.55 Kuchai 1.574 1.624 Puteh 120 1.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.35 1.40 Rantau Ordy. 1.59 1.55. Rantau Pref. 1.50 1.55 Sungei Luas 1.62 J t
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    • 176 16 Quiet But Gains Held New York, Dec. 1. Market action continues to be constructive insofar as it gives further proof of ability to hold the major part of recent gains, this in spite of the appearance of further adverse industrial news such as Thanksgiving Week car loadings being
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    • 23 16 TIN Singa{M&gt;re $93% Per pk l Penang $93.00 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 24%c Per lb. Penang Spot 24%C Per lb.
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    • 131 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Seilers Ampats 4144 4 104 B. Selangors 1.624 1.674 Hong Fatts 1.10 1.15 Klang Rivers 1.45 1.50 Kramats 119 12*3 Kuala Kampars 14 6 15'0 Kuchai» 1.55 1.60 Laruts 11 0 116 Putehs 1.20 1.25 Rantau Prefs. 1.424 1.474 Raubs 4.00 4.25 Rahmans 1.35 1.40 R.
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    • 124 16 London. Dec. 1. RUBBER Easy.— London 72 buyers 7 A sellers Jan./Mar. 74 buyers sellers April/June 7% buyers 7H sellers July/Sept. 7g buyers 7? sellers NEW YORK 15.39 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 33,232 tons Liverpool 21.555 tons COPRA Straits S-D. Rotterdam (Dec.) £13.10. 0 PEPPER White
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    • 194 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Allenbys 1.50 1.60 Ayer Panas 1.424 1.50 Bassetts -574 .624 Batu Lintang 1.10 1.15 Bedfords 1.074 1124 Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .821 874 Mentakabs .424 .474 Malaka Pindas 1.274 1.35 Nyalas .85 .90 Pa jams 1.924 2.05 Sungei Tukangs 1.10 1.15 Ulu Benuts .40 .45
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  • 29 16 All British subjects known to have been held as prisoners of war by General Franco’s forces have now been released, the Foreign Secretary told the Commons.
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  • 50 16 The special courses for officers of merchant marine, affording training in gunnery and oth r activities fitting them for duties in an emergency which were opened at the end of August have been attended by 1.468 officers of whom 1,236 heve now complete i the course of instruction
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    • 26 16 ®PINANG GAZETTE “CORONATION DICTIONARY” COUPON I IQ I Name 1 Address f .■■4 I H I Z.IX Please see Page 5 for conditions 2ii2i37 y. 7
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    • 294 16 BANKS OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED SUCCESSORS to THE CHINESE COMMERiTAL BANK, LIMITED, THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000. Paid-Up $10,000,000. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHUIaIA STREET, SINGAPORE PENANG BRANCH Nos: 28 30, Beach Street, Penang. Telegraphic Address: “OVERSEA” OTHER BRANCHES:— Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Batu
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    • 534 16 CHARTERED IUXk OF INDIA, AUSTKAUa v (Incorporate i n m, Royal Charter Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pi ri o%’qq Head Office 000 ’o'*» 0 No. 38 Bishopsgat i/. uondon, jr e Manchester Offic No. 71 Mosley street Agencies, B ranchf Alor Star Hong R bne Amritsar noilo
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