Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1937

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE jJST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Vo. 235. Vol. XCV. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 699 1 Wartime Juniors In Control PRECONCEIVED IDEAS AND RED TAPE TO GO Kewhitionary changes in the constitution of the trni} < ouncil, designed to keep pace with modern warfart* Joi lopnii nts. are announced by the War Office. Ilie changes involve the resignation of three of the four
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  • 43 1 >t tnir tars were greeted by '< />> O f OIHI bomb after an- 1/11 anti-aircraft yunx pound1 took a tour of the bonibTurn to page It for a 'Ption of the Japanese raid fo> ictirded by the Punang 1 uiittm correspondent.
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Hance Well Aware Of Dangers Hu, 2. The Manchester Guarip, I'Terence to Japanese pressure on 11 th»- Indo-China border, says djjj 1 has qu.ckly wakened to the ..A »md this hardly hidden threat. i, ni "rganisation which at present h( 1 ‘«nee and North Africa is being h
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  • 76 1 Reports Declared To Be Unfounded Berlin, Dec. 2 The report that Germany is mediating in the Sino-Japanese conflict was heard with much interest by well-in-formed German quarters. One spokesman told Reuter: We knownothing about it. Nothing of the kind is going on.” He added The report
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  • 65 1 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 3. The prolonged deadlock over the United States Wage Hours Bill which has been locked in committee since the last session, was fina'iy broken when Democrat leaders in the House of Representatives secured signatures of 218 members necessary to force the
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  • 69 1 —Reuter. London, Dec. 2.—At the Stock Exchange Kaffirs were supported but elsewhere buyers were slow in opening fresh commitments. Consequently the turnover w-as small and prices in the majority of sections displayed an easier trend. A happy omen for Christmas trade was contained in today’s Bank of England
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  • 75 1 JAPANESE TROOPS IN SETTLEMENT’ —Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 3. —The Japanese paraders crossed the border between the Japanese-occupied territory and the Bri-tish-manned Western defence sector promptly at 11. A mounted British police sergeant and four Sikh troops who were waiting at the bolder led the way. Beaeiged with questions
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  • 613 1 FOUNDED LIE WAITING For Aid Which j DOES NOT COME From Madame Chiang Kai-shek I regret that my recent cables have been inadequate? to ilescribe the position here, hut it has been tin preventable owing to the impossibility of my saying many things because of
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  • 57 1 48-Page Magazine Free with tomorrow’s issue of the Pinang Gazette will be given a copy of the Pinang Gazette Christmas Number. It is in magazine form this year and consists of 48 pages devoted to articles of topical and local interest. A fine coloured plate, printed at
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  • 213 1 —Reuter. Notorious Domei Agency Again London. Dec. 2.- Mr. Anthony Eden will be asked in Commons on Monday whether he ian make a statement in regard to the representation by the Japanese ConsulGeneral to Hong Kong authorities in relation to the presence of Chinese officials
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  • 59 1 —Reuter. Rome. Dec. 3. —Italian airmen brought down 455 Republican planes in the Spanish war, according to newspapers' claims. Of a total of 138 unidentified, 106 are described Rata Pursuit Planes, 96 as Curtis Chasers and the remainder French or American makes. A list
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  • 43 1 British Wireless. London, Dec. 2.—The King returned to London this evening having conclude! his two days’ tour of the estate of the Duchy of Cornwall in the west country during which he had enthusiastic reception from local populations.—British Wireless.
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  • 373 1 Tightening The Textile Import Restrictions The Colonial Office states that it will be appreciated in the present c.rcumstances that the Government are very reluctant to take any’ measures which might be interpreted as imposing fresh restrictions on trade. A 1 the same time they consider t
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    • 23 1 SIAMESE HAND-CRAFT Sil ver-niello WARES t si I I L PRESENTS, AT I RUGDEE Co. SIiMF st ART PHOTOGRAPHER Hl. HOP ST., PENANG.
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    • 120 1 SPECIAL AIR MAIL PHOTOS ARRIVING Twice A Week Now On View At Our SHOW WINDOWS 4 10 cis. per copy. AB fF' JBw jB» fly kMp l 1 tii 1 IliFl-1~ iff ii HiiilliliI 1 hi nil sMBK This is rather an unusual photograph of Bread, but a product such
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  • 287 2 A POTENTIAL DANCER” At the Penang Rural Board meeting yesterday Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, Collector of Land Revenue, said that in reply to an enquiry concerning fires on the Penang Hill the Chief Police Officer said that the Police could render very little help
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  • 1456 2 66 A HEALTHY. VIGOROUS YOUNGSTER Acting Head On Modern Methods Of Development The West lands School, Penang, held its third annual prizegiving concert and exhibition of school work yesterday evening. The school, as the acting Headmaster, Mr. Tan Thean Seng, stated, is now in
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  • 163 2 Chines<> H lu o| Breach Of j',. ||st Pleading guiltv to criminal brea< lrri «tted to Ooi Moey Ton Ohua Aik Cheoi nan L three months Mr. T. D. Hug lb-< the P istrate yesterday. Ma b Inspector Cow i< Station, told the m ust 16
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    • 388 2 rIU Don f t suffer from HEADACHES NEURALGIA COLDS TOOTHACHE —FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients —in convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain pain and suffering—Take and reduce fever. It does ANACIN—the amaz- not affect the heart
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    • 42 2 I "ALPHAM AX I eiSTfuo 1 I t Tv c: I—. > 12 "12 ALPHAMAX CARTRIDC ES are loaded with Smokeless powder and hrav} For LONG RANGE SIKMX’MThey are EASY on the SIIOI I 1)1 For Shirt .sleeve shooting. SANDILANDS BUTTERY «X PENANG.
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  • 361 3 Envoy’s Talks With Chiang PROPOSALS INCLUDE Japanese Withdrawal China In Anti-Red Rloc Hankow, Dec. 2: Peace—with China joining the Japan-Germany-ltah anti-Comintern hloc—or the bitterest war to the end hinges on the outcome of conversations at present taking place in Nanking between (generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and
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  • 479 3 tNLLO-l S. PROTESTS—FEAR OF INCIDENTS Reuter. t>.c. 2: Despite attempts vision by foreign authorities who ;i pdssibl incidents and disturbances, army afle staging a “vic- tomorrow morning through .nt which is elioueo by more r (hhi.OOO Chinese. artillery, armoured cars and attalions of
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  • 61 3 —Reuter. Shanghai. 2: The possibility that the Chinese Air Force may a more active part in the war in the future is seen in reliable reports that it least 20 Soviet bombers have arrived iii Hankow. They are understood to torni a part of JOO
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  • 182 3 —Reuter. In Emergency Of Japanese Landing TsingXao. Dec. 2: A condition bordering on panic has developed among Chinese authorities in view of the rumours that Japanese contemplate landing troops here All ships in the harbour have been told tc keep up steam and to be
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  • 69 3 Reuter. Another Bombardment Canton, Dec. 2: A number of high-flying Japanese planes dropped ten tjombs in the vicinity of an aerodrome in the north city, causing a large fire in the district. The planes then dropped bombs on the CantonKowloon Railway without, however, damaging the line. They also
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  • 165 3 Reuter. CHINESE CLAIM ADVANCE Shanghai. Dec. 2: Nanking is coming into action for the first time. Reinforcer.nnts from Szechuan in counter-offensives claim to have advanced 13 miles recapturing Kwangteh and driving tht Japanese from the province of Anhwei. If reports are correct that means that Japanese troops who
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  • 145 3 Reuter Shanghai, Dee. 2: Staging the first air-raid on Shanghai since the Chinese forces withdrew from Chapei on August 27. two Chinese planes appeared over Whangpoo at noon and tried to blow up the Idzumo. They dropped a single bomb which landed in midstream near the
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  • 76 3 Vatican Sanction Vienna, Dec. 2: Prince Starhamberg was quietly ma »ieJ to Miss Nora Gregoi former Hollywood film star who is leading iady in a Vienna opera Ihe annulment <S Prince Starhemberg’s first marriage was sanctioned by the Vat‘-can on Sunday on the joint representations of
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  • 50 3 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 2: It is learned that Japanese authorities in Shanghai have been notified that British embassy officials, including the charge d’affaires. Mr R-G. Howe, are proceeding to Hongkong from Kankow by train. The party also includes Mr. Douglas Mackilopp. counsellor, and Mr. Blackburn, Chinese counsellor.-
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  • 46 3 Reuter. London. Dec. 2. Nervous lest Japanese operations in South China may interfere with future supplies of wolfram, once the existing stock in Hong Kong is exhausted, local and continental operators bought fairly heavily. Business was done on the December shipment at 68s.
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    • 187 3 I *r 7 jOhh 777, Z^J r B “(-«< JH t J 'x. WH a 1 VA J cannot s ,t > W ’W| .1 speak too z lniililu of Ovaltine <uui Oval tine Rusks says the Mother of this Bohn if Boij he a sturdy Uttte fellow? Nurse looks
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    • 143 3 SPONGEABLE BAGS SPECIAL ADVANCE NUMBERS 1938 STYLES in New Shapes White Pearlised (Saif SIX ATTRACTIVE SHAPES SUITABLE FOR DAY OR EVENING USE. SMOOTH SATIN FINISH OR IMITATION CALF IN NEW STYLES GATHERED INTO METAL FRAMES OR ZIP FASTENERS. Price $2/95 *7" A JK, White Crocodile Calf FITTED MIRROR AND PURSE.
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  • 546 4 Claim For Maintenance Dismissed From Our Own Correspondent) .Malacca, Dec. 1. Mlegations that a Chinese woman who “was modern and educated in English,” had acted contrary to hinese custom were made in the Malacca courts today. It was said that the wife wanted libertx to
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  • 304 4 Suicide Verdict Returned 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Dec. 2. At the inquest on a patient of the General Hospital, Singapore, who was found with a fractured skull below the verandah of the ward in which he was being treated, the Coroner returned a verdict
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  • 816 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A J Daly has arrived in Kuala Lumpui z from home. Dr. J. Samuel of Raub District Hospital will leave shortly for Europe for a holiday. Mr D. Sturrock, Deputy Registrar of Statistics, Penang, has been appointed to be a Justice of the Peace for Penang. Mr.
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    • 28 4 A K fl I “The more you smoke wills* GOLD FLAKE the more you'll realise why I coll it a CLEAN SMOKE" —clean and smooth to the palate
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    • 35 4 All CENTS 7 jfly CADBURYS Ml 'EXPERIENCE TELLS' Experience extending over more than half a century has taught Fraser Neave to produce the finest aerated waters in Malaya. THIS EXPERIENCE IS YOUR SAFEGUARD. SAFETY THIRST.
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  • 2920 5 Mr. Roland Braddell Recalls Fascinating Sequence Of People Scenes (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 2. “Let us try to imagine a meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore one hundred years ago/* began Mr. Roland Braddell, speaking at the Club’s weekly
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 5 CHRISTINE BARRY who hist week completed 100 appearances as the heroine n "The Gusher," at the Princes Theatre, London. She was also the heroine in "The Froij” which ran for 500 performances at the same theatre.
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    • 308 5 ENGLAND BY 4-ENGINED AIR LINERS Twice weekly from Singapore to London. Big comfortable 4-engined air liners as far as Karachi, thence by Empire flying-boat to England. British standards of service. Everything included in the fare—even tips. No extras, except drinks As more and more of the new double-decked 4-engined Empire
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  • 308 6 Fined $100: Licence Suspended From Our Own Correspondent i Singapore. Dec. 2. Remarking that on the evidence before him he was satisfied that at the time of the accident the accused was not in a fit state to drive a. motor-car. Mr. E. C. G. Barrett,
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  • 237 6 Mayor G. Hutchinson’s Hasty V isit (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Dec. 2. On a tour of inquiry to the Far Eastern Colonies. Major G. S. M. Hutchinson, of the Personnel D<vis on (Recruitment and Training Department i of the Colonial Office, arrived in Singapore yesterday
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    • 113 6 BOXING FUN «X FROLIC» SI A Dll M. Sunday. sth Dec.. 1937 STVPENDOI S HARI RAYA OFFER B. GEORGE PRESENTS PENANG INDIANS vs. PERAK MALAYS SIL\ ER CUP PRESENTED TO THE WINNER OF PANCHO EAGLE CONTEST MAIN EVENT Speedy Pancho 10 Rds. Babv Eagle Malay. Supported By S. Manuel 8
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    • 49 6 ONG BOON HOE 1, J ALAN DEWA--SUNGEI PAT AM Kedah Mail Bus Service Bus No K 13'6 Contract of Pinang Gazette" and “Sunday Gazette’ Delivery Service LEAVING DAILY ARRIVING x Butterworth S. Patani 12.30 1.14 Ur SUNDAY 6.30 8.15 U•• r I From Butterworth to Alor Star 2| Hour»
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 418 6 Last Fetr Nights Of This Great Tamil Production <Wp?W TOMGHT 515 900 Matinee Tomorrow At 2.15 Ganesh Film Co.’s Might} I aniil 1 alkie THE GREATEST POET OF ALL AGES. WHOSE VERSES KILLED AND GAVE LIFE AGAIN TO KING BHOJA “KAVIRATNA KALIDAS” with T. S. SANTHANAM L. NARAYANA RAO Others.
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    • 243 6 GLORIOUS SUCCESS AT LAST TWO NIGHTS’ SCREENING ETERY SEAT OCCUPIED I QUEEN’S (OPERATED AND CONTROLLED BY KENG HU AT FILM CO 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 arner Bros. Greatest Achievement VARSITY SHOW STARRING DICK POWELL FRED WARING IT’S THE CHEER- LEADER OF AtL SCREEN MUSICALS! 1 ?DICK po \TR £O war z
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    • 193 6 Next Change FLASH! HERE’S THE BIG NEWS! IT’S COMING SOON TO (Operated and controlled by Keng Huat Film Co.) The management take great pride in announcing the forthcoming release for the first time in this Theatre of Paramount’s SUPER-PRODUCTION Starring Irene Dunne (of “ROBERTA” I AND Dorothy Laniour (of “Jungle
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    • 83 6 WUWAW.V.V.., MAJESTIC 6.15 TONIGHT 9..J0 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2 r The Intrigue Of RICHELIEU I The Romance Of “Scarlet Pimpernel The Adventure Of fc *Three Musketeers I WHEN MEN DARED ALL FOR wiw L^VEI J J 4R fl fl FV F If l&fflAD VEIDT A...ANNABELUi lllnJer tke RAYMOND MASSE" ROMNEY
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  • 672 7 OWN SIGHT WAS GOING SHOT HER Brilliant Woman Doctor Twenty years ago a German bullet ripped through the head of a young English officer. In its path it grazed his brain. But he lived. One verv ordinary casualty among millions of casualties. But that
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  • 42 7 MISS MJ KI HOOD, who, far five years was Britain's No. 1 Poster Girl, was awarded £355 damages against IV. H. Smith and Son, distributors of! a magazine which reproduced her photograph in a manner wh.ch constituted a libel.
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  • 138 7 Is THIS a Record? Mi,iscow. HE tour Soviet scientisbs- I’apanin, Krenkel, Fedorov and Shirshov, have been working at the North Pole station on a drifting icefloe for over six months. During that time the floe has drifted 530 miles if the distance
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  • 1020 7 Divorce Refused To Naval Officer: Thought Love Letters Silly London. Mr. Justice Bucknill, in the Divorce Court recently, dismissed with costs the petition of Engr.-Lt.-Cmdr. Francis Henry Lee, R.N., of Cowes, Isle of Wight, and formerly of Stoke. Devonport, for the dissolution of
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  • 404 7 Nijinsky—once the male ballet idol of the world but for 21 years a prisoner in the clouded regions of what wa s thought to be a form of incurable insanity may soon be sane again. This news comes from the mental home in Switzerland to
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  • 281 7 Heavy Sentences In Russia RIGA. A military tribunal at Leningrad has sentenced Paul Silberhorn and Erwin Klein, two German citizens, to imprisonment for 25 years—the maximum term allowed by the Criminal Code revised in October, 1937 —as agents of the German secret service No detailed account of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 444 7 iM toe: 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extension». Telegram* Gazette Penang. «iicapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. irnpur Office: 25, Java Street. Phone 36b3. Brewster Road. Phone 268. 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3669 Tel: Leadntalaya London. i SCRIPTION
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    • 111 7 Arrived Arrived DECCA RECORDS BY DICK POWELL FROM HIS FILM “THE SINGING MARINE” F 6478 I KNOW NOW ’CAUSE MY BABY SAYS IT’S SO. F 6479 SONG OF’ THE MARINES YOU CAN’T RUN AWAY FROM LOVE TONIGHT. (Sung by Dick Powell himself) Price $l.OO each. Obtainable at T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE.
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    • 149 7 THE GREAT EASTERN! LIFE fourteen POINTS A series of 14 reasons w hy you should choose THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE. ASSURANCE CO, LTD., to look after your insurance needs. Point... nAll Endowment Assn--1 r unces, with profits, contain Guaranteed Dptions as to conversion at maturity into Paid-up Poli c i
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  • 552 8 A PHASE of I‘enangs rxievelopmcnt is approaching which, in om opinion; creates the need for some representative public body to watch the interests of property pwners and tenants. Hitherto these interests have at times engaged the attention of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association and other bodies. We visualise
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  • 301 8 One Month’s Abstention Local Mohammedans are observing their usual fast and will continue until this week-end. Hari Raya Puasa being celebrated on Sunday. Fasting is one of the five principles of the Islamic religion, and its object is not. as some think, to mortify the flesh
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  • 206 8 Former Schoolmaster Of A. C. S. A former schoolmaster of the Angio Chinese School, Penang, Mr Jeremiah was admitted to practice as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements by Mr. Justice Gor don Smith in the Supreme Court this
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  • 469 8 Tea tor Commissioners Not for the Public? Colo tl i r believe that it is the custom of the Penang and Singapore Municipalities to provide City Fatherwith a refreshing cup of tea during or after Commissioners’ meetings. At once refreshing and proper. Tihe idea is capable of
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  • 241 8 Brides From Home Married In Penang Two brides arrived from Home by the s-.s. Rawalp nidi yesterday and were married at the St. George’s Church, Penang, by the Colonial Chaplain, the Rev. H. J Paine. Both the grooms were from outstations, one from Selangor and the
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  • 162 8 Old Link With Malaya Severed Oapt. R. L. Cuscadeh, of the Custom.-; and Excise Department, now stationed al Seremban sends news, received by him by air mail of the death of his uncle, Col Fred Lyons, late of the F.M.S. Police, which occurred at Home
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  • 119 8 Berlin. Dec. 2. -Competent quarters discount rumours that. Germany is likely Ur recognise Manchukuo. They point out that Italy’s position in the Far East is very different from Germany’s Recognition of Manchukuo at the present juncture would very likely badly affect S no-Grrman relations. The King and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 265 8 LITTLE’S eaW Christmas Presents For Friends at Home 1937 I X s'*S2tifc> Js^ ra^ws !J sRy[// ’rOwWXAWto® wT rs. x4l w sou: agents;- JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.. PENANG. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH 11 i I CHOOSE YOVR XMAS PRESENTS from the wide range of latest JEWELLERY. SILVER,
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    • 54 8 ALREADY FAMOUS i 11 a'" z fUS > 1 11 MaO XI V BLACK WHITE SMOKING MIXTURE is worthy to stand unashamed on the same shelf as Black White Cigarettes which have long been known as England’s highest class cigarettes. 1 oz. 2 oz 4 oz tins On sale everywhere
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  • 503 9 New Law To Come Into Effect On January 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 3. N the first day of the New Year control of motor traffic in the I f federated Malay States will undergo a radical
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  • 370 9 HANDICAPS FOR TOMORROW Following are the handicaps for the last day of the Perak Turf Club Skye Meeting, to be run at Ipoh tomorrow: Race 1--Ponies, Class 2, Div. 3,5 i Furs., 2.30 p.m. LERRICK 10.12 ETON A 10.11 BAY ROSE 10.09 ANACONDA 10.06 TAJ MAHAL 10.05
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  • 71 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 3. Mr. H. G Milsom, the well-known Ipoh lawyer and partner of Messrs. Cowdy Jones, died suddenly this morning. The funeral will take place this evening after a post mortem. Mr Milsom came from Finchley. He served in the
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    • 577 9 W daily passenger FREIGHT MAIL SERVICES TIME TABLE I>ep. Singapore 7.00 aon. Arr. K. Lumpur 8.40 a.m. I>ep. R. Lumpur ».00 aon. Arr. Penang 10.30 a.m. n I>ep. Penang 3.00 pan; I Arr. K_ Lisnpur 4.30. p.rn. Dep. K. Lumpur 4.50 pan. t Yrr Sing:»porr 6.30 pan. BV A W
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    • 899 9 NOTICE BY THE REGISTRAR OF TEXTILEQUOTAS LYONS’ IMPORTATION OF TEXTILES SWEETS CHOCOLATES (QUOTAS) ORDINANCE AND CONFECTIONERY. WHEREAS Government has made an J Obtainable in several varieties announcement dated the 3rd. of December f t 1937 that it is probable that the prov sions of this Ordinance will be extended to
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  • 786 10 HIGHER PRICE LEVEL URGED Messrs. Sytnington Wilson in their weekly rubber market report dated London» Nov. 24, state:After remaining steady over Thursday <4 last week our market went dull and easier on Friday and Saturday but showed a slightly steadying tendency on Monday and Tuesday. This morning
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  • 970 10 Little Effect On Market MR. DOUGLAS URGES MORE RIGID CONTROL OF TRADERS A study of the statement by Mr. W.O. Douglas, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has provided Wall Street with little comfort, cables The Financial News New York correspondent under date of
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  • 614 10 BIG PROFIT DESPITE RISE IN COSTS The twenty-ninth ordinary general meeting of the Malaya General Company, Ltd., was held on Nov. 22 at 7 Great Wnichesterstreet, London, E. C. Mr. Thomas H. Graham (the chairman) said: The most noticeable change in this year’s report is the
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    • 72 10 ilk iRiiiKHLU.. Hi v w Represented in Malaya by the SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO, LTD. Supplies obtainable everywhere IWB PITMANS COLLEGE POSTAL COURSES bi:—SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEPING, COMMERCIAL CORR«»PONIWNCK, COMMERCE. TYPEWRITING ud other eoaMnercUl aobjeeG: meart« e«a be arranged if necessary). Write for particulars to: PITMAN’S OOEKESPONDENCR Uniteen Bni)dta< S*n«apon WE CARRY
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  • 1741 11 Rumours That Japanese Are Planning To Capture Great Metropolis No Stone Unturned To Be Ready SPIRIT IN SOUTH CHINA UNBROKEN B» SPECIAL PINANG GAZETTE CORRESPONDENT Canton. Nov. 21. hen I requested and obtained tin- editor's permission to proceed to Nanking in ord, r to tell Pinang
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  • 266 11 7-Ton Craft On World Cruise abort stay of six clays in Pen- enjoyed the safety of the hary American yacht “Hurricane” set 4MJ Mt< rday in a westerly direction her hazardous course around i n-ton craft which has weathered -,ts of the wide oceans for two t
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  • 207 11 huing Malav Fined )ur Own Correspondent.) A lor Star. Dec. 3 v_- Mat bin Babu, aged 20 ami a a Beng Kee appeared before lict Magistrate. Alor Star Mat was charged with having -< bicycle to a Siamese, Din Kee with having abetted Both claimed trial. Inspecr.an
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  • 157 11 Greatly Impressed With Work (From Our London Staff) London. Nov. 22. R. Cheeseman. a senior officer of the Malayan Education Depart been visiting technical .schools in English industrial and rural t behalf of the Malayan Governments. interview with a “i’inang Gazette" representative. Mr. I
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  • 391 11 PRESENTATIOIS OF INSIGNIA OF C..R.E. TO CHE MOHAMED SHERIFF His Excellency the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas. accompanied by the private secretary and aide-de-camp. will leave Singapore by Imperial Airways plane on Wednesday, December 8. cn a tour of Kedah and Penang,
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  • 785 11 AMENDMENT TO Rl RAL BYLAWS Up till now and even new, according to the Rural Board bylaws, any dog found by an owner or occupier of a house on his premises without a collar or badge may be destroyed forthwith; also any dog found
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  • 247 11 Elderly Malay's !{<■<•<>rd (From Our Own Correspondent» Alor Star. Dec. 3. “The accused has previous convictions and has spent as many yeais in prison for his offences. His activities rang. J from Kedah to Penang end the F.M.S.” said Inspector Wan Osman prosecuting an elderly
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  • 273 12 The 8.8. C. has declined to agree to a request that its comedians should cut out all jokes about staffs of labour exchanges. Sir Stephen Tallents, Controller of Public Relations, replying recently to the protest of the Ministry of Labour Staff Association, stated: “I am
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  • 597 12 Important Feature In B.B(’ Programmes NEARLY 8,000 classrooms in England, Scotland gularly receive the BBC’s broadcasts to schools, v k‘i been an important feature in the British prograninics t (r '.i thirteen years. During each week of the normal schJJ' 1 nearly twenty hours of
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  • 264 12 Latest l iiHo Of Posting AIR MAIL A mail for Kuala Lumpur and by Malayan Internal Air Service at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Java and Southern Shyvia Singapore and thence by K.LM > vice will close at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow A mail for Australia,
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  • 58 12 All-India Radio announces that t. < bay Broadcasting Station was on a wavelength of 244 metres from first transmission on Nov. 15. The new wavelength has be® after listening to tests made d'search Department of the Ai.-InUia over a period of three months li- St to find
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 84 12 Final Announcement Tomorrow Night Dec. 4th IS THE GREAT CHARITY NIGHT ORGANISED RY PENANG CHINESE LADIES AT THE OLD XAVERIANS ASSOCIATiO* (9 p.m. to 2 a.m.) In Aid of China Red Cross Fund Help A Worthy Cause Are YOU Going? If Not WIO '<» Dancing Games Lucky Dips Coconut Slii'
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1846 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. BERLIN MELBOURNE pjfj 15.20 Me/» 19.7 VK 2ME 9.59 Mc/s (31.2 m.) LMN 9.54 Me/» SI- 4 Tm* on the following wavclongtiu: I ))JE 17.76 Me/» 16.83 tu. TODAY IMO 15.28 Me/» 19-63 m. p.m. TRANSMISSION M pm DI 9.5 b Me/» 51» u*. p.iu.
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    • 301 12 PENANG— ZHJ ZHJ 6.08 Mcs (49.3 m.) TODAY p.m. 7 00 —Programme signal. 7.05 —Dance music. 7.30 —Childrens hour. 7.55 Messrs Kennedy and Co’s share report. 8.00- Recorded Pfte. vocal music by Chopin. 8.30 Talk—Books No. 7 by the Revd. Colin King. “Some Biographies”. 8.50 What’s on in Penang. B.ss—Straits
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  • 550 13 Sir Alexander Gibb’s Address To Institute I .ondon. linv presidential address to the Institute of Frans xander Gibb, the eminent engineer, considered the Heal limits set to transport development by present in engineering and engineering materials —what !,1 set to the achievements of the theoretical ideals
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  • 815 13 M.\ ’SI l.\ El\ BELLE’ arrives this morning from Calcutta via Rangoon and Belawan- sailing same day for L*»s Angeles. San Francisco, and North Pacific ports via Singapore. (Guthrie X Co.) .M.V.‘Si LVERBEECJ i’arrives today from Singap«irv via Belawan, sailing tomorrow for Halifax. Boston, New
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  • 162 13 Inland Greetings Telegrams at a fixed rate of 25 cents may be sent from any Postal Telegraph Office in the Malayan Telegraph System for delivery within that system. These telegrams may be sent whenever desired by the public. An Inland Greeting Telegram Sender’s form giving full details
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  • 162 13 By arrangement with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, Christmas and New Year Foreign Greetings Telegrams to all places (except Russia) with which the Daily Letter Telegram Service is in operation, will be accepted at any Telegraph Office in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States during the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 507 13 blue funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lmvm Due tin conjunction with Glen Shire Lane) Penang !>>nd»»n RY L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec. 8 Jan. 8 i MNON Mars., L'don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 10 Jan. 5 L'don. R’dam, H’burg. Hull Swansea Dec 16 Jan 12 LIVERPOOL SERVICE
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    • 108 13 PRESIDENT UMEPTO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. UKAVB Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseille» New York SB. PRES. POLK Dec. 17 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 S.S. PRES. PIERCE Dec. 30 Jan. 26 Feb. 8 A wonderful opportunity to vlait Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled oo our New Liners The President Hoover
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    • 800 13 PjQ and Ot Vz BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA. SINGAPORE S.S. -‘ELEPHANTA” SAILING SUNDAY. sth DECEMBER ~<mtrwt a wi?h X r C unde r Teluk Anson. Port Swettenham. London «d' Fa” MalaCCa aad S,Dffapore Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S "MATA HARI” Dec. 3 due Penang
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  • 359 14 Ties Drawn For Pkn Malayan badminton championship tins drav n lor play are: SITUKDAY AT ‘2 P.M. .Men’s Singfrs: Chan Chim Bock vs. S fN’muel. Tan Chong T e vs. Wee Boon Tai. Chan Kon Leong vs. Leow Kim batt. Seah Eng Het, vs. Wong Pong Nam
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  • 48 14 Reuter. Man chon kuo Recognition Rome. Dec. 2: Mr. Hirota, Japanese F oreign Minister, telegraphed Count Ciano, conveying his thanks for Italian, recognition of Manchoukuo. Senor Mussolini received a Japanese aviation mission headed by Colonel Watanabe which is visiting aeroplane* construction works in Italy-
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  • 1532 14 Stir Up And Kathryn Pay $9B Each MR. ALLEN RIDES THREE WINNERS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 2. The Perak Turf Club Skye Meeting opened today in dull weather and a slight drizzle fell before the third race. The
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  • 278 14 Walker’s Fine Keeping Unavailing In spite of fine goalkeeping- by Walker in yesterday’s second eleven hockey match between the Penang Sports Club and the Penang Recreation Club, the match ended in a victory for the latter by the odd goal in five. Walker was in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 32 14 Scotland’s Best Scotland’s best oats are the world's best. And these are used to produce Scott’s Porage Oats. This most nourishing and delicious of breakfast dishes is cooked perfectly in FIVE MINUTES.
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    • 213 14 THEY’RE PLAYING IN THE PATH OF DANGER! I :|ii LET T LIFEBU °Y I i. WATCK OVER 1! THE,R WEALTH! You’d think your kiddirs safe enouy i, Lying quieth oi the /floor. There’s nothing you can see there <o iurm tiam. Yet, as they play, they’re running the risk of
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 36 14 POP'—Taking Down the Hi-Flutin* Salesman By J. MILLAR WATT' I goodness I TiT FLAW.'I WHAT DO YOU <—■ WA*J4 ON JML Ulw w I ‘w* tea /r L /J I/ LjL ;u te 1 ,r>.. rjOO OOUTjC
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  • 1043 15 McGRORY HEAVILY PUNISHED RY BENNY SHARKEY Sent Through Ropes In First Round London. Nov. 23. [’xiiny Sharkey, the local feather-weight, brought off a big jsc at Newcastle when he outpointed Johnny McGrory, the h champion, at Ost 91b. over 10 rounds. I li fight began sensationally.
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  • 200 15 Teams For Tomorrow’s Game At Gosforth The following sides have been selected for the first English rugby trial to be played at Gosforth on Dec. 4. Fhgland: R.A Gerrard (Bath), E J Unwin (Rosslyn Park), P. Cranmer (Moseley), P.L. Candler (St. Bartholomew’s Hospital), R B. Horsley
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  • 100 15 Another inter-Varsity contest has been fixed for next year. The boat race will be rowed from Putney to Mortlake on Saturday, Apr. 2, starting at approximately 2 pm. The formal consent of the Cambridge scout is required before the date is regarded as official, but
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  • 60 15 LAST-MINL TE look-rownd by mechanics checking Thunderbolt's tyres and petrol jest before Capt. Eyston made his record run of 301.1292 miles an hour or-er the measured mile at Eonmnlle Salt Flats, Utah, United States, on Nov. 19. At ono stage during the record run, Capt.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 88 15 I® IL Jkk w T®,Wwl it Qji Mr siaß. gtff Vlai S Il\NI Y\ Cri Vnx T The favourite of Princes Upton's Tea is the favourite of tfaoe% In al ‘A i -TZrM lands, who can command the best. j| I a\\ «.W Straight from the Tea-garden to your homo
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  • 114 16 TIN:- PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £l9l. 5. 0 £192.10. 0 LONDON—(3 months) £190.10- 0 £191.10. 0 SINGAPORE $931 $94.50 BUSINESS DONE FENANG $93.00 $94.00 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $4.60 $4.60 BLACK PEPPER 9 00 5 9.00 RUBBER:LONDON 7 ftd 7 NEW YORK 14i|c(G) lbc(O) SINGAPORE—Spot
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  • 351 16 Share of £Y ttemmiinatwn unfe- Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated 1 1141 Conversion Loan, 5 p c., 1944-64 Funding Loan. 4 p.c., 1960-90 War I-oan. 3$ p.c. Com. Union Assce. (Units) .««««hmm Prudential Assce “A" Royal Assce. share 10e pd.) Great Western Rly Ordy Canadian Pacific (£25)
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  • 119 16 txmdon on Previously Latest Par >s 147 5164 147 764 New York 4.98 S 4.99 ft Montreal 4.98* 4.99/1 Brussels 29.34 29.37 Geneva 21.59 21.592 Amsterdam 8.98$ 8.98jJ Milan < 9415 947 Berlin 12.38 12.38$ Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 4 22.40 22.40 Oslo v 19 90 19 90
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 274 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.45 1.55 Alor Gajah 1.20 1 30c Ayer Hitam 1.20 1.30 c Ayer Molek 1.15 1.30 Ayer Panas 1.45 1.60 Bassett 55 65 Batu Lintang 1.12$ 1.20 Bedford 105 1.15 Benta 1.10 1.20 Borelli 1 65 1.85 Bukit K.B. .40 .50 Bukit Katil .90
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    • 245 16 Strength Of Market Unexplained New York, Dec. 2. —In the absence of special news, the strength of the market, oils and metals especially, was apparently mainly attributable to unconfirmed rumours with inflationary implications, chiefly the possible release of a substantial amount from the sterilised gold fund. The unwillingness
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    • 28 16 TIN r v i r' f t -i SingafMire $94% Per pkl. I’enang $94 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 24%c Per 18. Penang Spot Per lb.
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    • 170 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.60 1.65 Hong Fatt 1.10 x 12 Klang River 1.45 155 Kuchai 1.55 j 60 Lukut .70 75 Puteh 122 > i 27 Rahman Hyd. 1.37$ 1.40 Rantau Ordy. i. 47i j 52? Rantau Pref. 1.47$ 1 52 1 Sungei Luas i
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  • 45 16 DOMESTIC OCC'LRREiVCES U'KNOULEDGMENT Madam Goh Chin Choo and family beg to thank air friends and relatives who attended the funeral of her late husband, Mr. Oh Teik Lee on November 11th, sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence, lent their cars and rendered valuable services.
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    • 15 16 ®PINANG GAZETTE “CORONATION DICTIONARY” CO! PON w Name i Address iSt' w 3|12|37 J -U
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    • 307 16 NOTICE ’•r* ‘Notice is hereby given that Mr. Damian Caetano Nazareth, of 203. Hutton Lane, Penang, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed Statement of the facts to the Colonial
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    • 877 16 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HONG KONG HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, SHANGHAI BANKIXc N.V. CORPORATION (Incorporated m Hong r, (Incorporated in the Netherlands.) The Liability of member extent and in manna? 18 to r*, NETHERLANDS TRADING Ordinance No. 6 Of i P 9 r -T SOCIETY.) Heod Olllc^o Authorised Capital Established in Amsterdam 1824 issued and
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