Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1938

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE (l wm' ESTAB. 1833 FlBUSnm DAILY Vol. XCVI. V -'2_ TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 902 1 Climax to Day of Hopes and Fears INVASION NEXT WEEK UNLESS... It is reliably learned that the new Czech proposal* almost completely satisfy Sudeten demands.’* states a message Irom Prague received in Penang this morning. ThU followed a conference at Eger of Herr Henlein and
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  • 180 1 Scnl By India Congress i letter received in Gazette understands i ununity as well will accord a welcome to .1 al Unit for China which Peking on Thursday by the putana on its way to seen organised by the In1 t congress. Congress sent a ain
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  • 96 1 Protest To Japanese Embassy P ).r_ Sept. 5 The British Embassy tis v r presentations to the Japanese E" incerning the banning from the he British owned daily Pekin v.T-nt'-.n Times” published at Tientsui, Oft :il information is lacking, but it is a.<i that th<- ban is
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  • 199 1 G>n m Sept. 6 -By all accounts, says iegraph in a leader, the new intensive on the Yangtse has 1 in slow progress and has take any important strategic points. e are putting up a stout while doubtless they will 1 > yield to superior Japanese
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  • 133 1 PREMISES OF FURNITURE COMPANY BROKEN INTO The Hewett Art Furniture Company, whose premises at Jelutong have been on a care and maintenance basis for five years, were recently broken into by unknown miscreants and a considerable amount of damage done to the machinery. A report was made to
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  • 41 1 >. Reuter. Tokio, Sept. 6—-On the ground that it is addressed to the wrong party, the Foreign Office is reported to have rejected a protest from the Soviet Embassy against alleged oppression of members of Soviet consulates in Manchukuo. Reuter.
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  • 205 1 Tiring Of The League’s Inef feet i teness London, Sept. 5. Dr. Quo Tai-chi in an interview with Reuter before going to Geneva said that under instructions from the Chinese Government, Chinese delegates will press strongly for application of Article 17 at forthcoming League meetings. "Despite the
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  • 145 1 Finding The Natural Level? London, Sept. 5,—A general demand for dollars marked this morning's dealings on the Foreign Exchange market and with British authorities staging only spasmodic intervention the dollar appreciated against sterling to 4.8225 compared with 4.8431 at the close on Saturday. While commercial buying- is still
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  • 509 1 And this long-con.tinued peace, with its fruits of contentment and social, material, and scientific progress, the Dutch ascribe very largely to the personal character and nfluer.ee of the Qpeen herself, states the Hague correspondent of The Times. One of their own statesmen some time ago
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  • 36 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hankow, September fi -Cholera ix spreading among Japanese troops along the whole of the Tsin-pu” railway and there hare been hundreds of fatal cases. Sin Chew Ji! Poh.
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    • 26 1 < WI lit raw w n" >ver 30 Years.) Campbe» Street, PHONE I° 2B < IN CANTON knives and iron and steel GOODS. >r; PERFUMERY and O’ERAL goods.
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    • 98 1 i APIOL STEEL Sureandcerfain for all Female complaints.Everylady should keep a box in the house. The GEORG® TOWN DISPENSARY 52-64 Beach Street. Penang. liar This is rather an unusual photograph of Bread, but a product such as ours is worthy of unusual treatment. IT IS GOOD ALL THROUGH! The ROYAL
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  • 339 2 Chinese Are Driving Us Out’ 1,200 DEMAND HEARING AT COUNCIL OFFICE (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 6. flraving heavy showers of rain, about 1,200 Malay fishermen from Kuala Kedah, drenched to the skin, stood in front of the State Council Office for six
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  • 1040 2 Work Of National Importance, Says President Touching on the necessity for thrift and saving at the fifth halfvearly general meeting of the Penang Urban Co-operative Union Limited yesterday, Mr. F. H. Grumitt, President of the Union, reminded members that Government employee» have their pensions and
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  • 619 2 KT SEQtTi I In connection with th I other case was heard iZ eCent an. I Gibson, the Penang District*i L B I day when ch’ng Klm 22, I with being a member f I assembly, the common object!? I noting at Chop Tong Aik nn
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    • 154 2 1 w S/ X/X Atfejy rAX wfew *t w v v v±zX 7*^ H. mo a* aJiTM ii/ Ppp t v DURING King FIVE J iM (fcorqe also Cd ward v J Vi nJ WK?2 ft Ts a fon£ while now since Mr Eno first compounded his Fruit Salt*. f
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  • 231 3 Eurasia Liner Attacked By Japanese Reuter. Hong Kong, Sept. s.The special Eurasia plane which le-t-t here this morning on its way tw Yunnan was attacked by Japanese planes and forced down at Luichow on the Kwangtung-Kw r angsi border. The oil tanks were punctured but the
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  • 432 3 French Writers On Hitler’s Plans Paris, Sept. 5.Two writers in the press declare that Hitler will propose a plebiscite in the Sudeten area. Le Joui- says this would be a categorical ultimatum to Britain and France which they will find difficult to accept. We must therefore contemplate
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  • 197 3 To Be I Fully Manned I SAFETY MEASURES” H f I Paris. Sept. s—With5With the intention of fully manning M Line and frontier garrisons, the French Governt has recalled a number of reservists to colours. B? and men on leave have been ordered to rejoin B
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  • 42 3 Reuter. I I nof licial isit I o I London lodon Sept 5 King Boris of Bulgamd Queen Joanna will shortly be arBnin London on an unofficial visit. It Knpected they will visit the King at Kvral. Reuter.
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  • 96 3 .•Reuter. London, Sept. s.—The death roll in the accident in which an R.A.F. aeroplane crashed into a house at Edmonton has nowrisen to 11. Two families living next door to each other suffered the most, one losing the father, mother, and two
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  • 33 3 .Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. s.Following a series of religious riots in which 10 were killed and 40 injured, a further outbreak occurred this morning. Hitherto, two are reported killed and 16 injured.-Reuter.
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  • 39 3 Reuter. London, Sept. s—Prince Birabongse, the famous Siamese racing motorist, was driving northwards last night when his car was involved in an accident with a motorcyclist near Morpeth in which the motor cyclist was killed.Reuter.
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  • 70 3 Reuter. Osaka And Kobe Suffer Tokio, Sept. 5.A severe typhoon struck Osaka and Kobe this afternoon. Trees were uprooted, sign boards and roof tiles were blown down. Incoming and outgoing air services to and from Osaka and Kobe are suspended while shipping is paralysed. All schools
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  • 48 3 To mark the fourth centenary of injunctions issued by Thomas Cromwell on September 5, 1538, ordering the provision of the Bible in. English in all Churches, the Public Record Office opened an exhibition yesterday in London of a number of original documents including the injunctions themselves
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  • 68 3 -Reuter. Tokio Agrees To Safety Zone Tokio, Sept. s.The Japanese Government notified the British, American, French German and Italian Ambassadors of the Japanese army’s willingness, to respect a specified section” of Hankow as a zone immune from attack provided it in no way serves as a base for Chinese
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  • 46 3 Queen Mary spent five hours yesterday in the grounds of the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow. Her Majesty toured the whole exhibition by car, inspected three pavilions and lunched in the royal suite. Queen Mary will make another visit to the Exhibition today.
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    • 392 3 I Check that I fatal loss t lof weight/ WL, I IRm f JI ft may be the advance I Atypical i ''lBf sign dread disease t specimen r I s Put on pounds of I WL f* ne > f ,rm esh I aB in 30 d ays I
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    • 148 3 Taootals Jurnisfiing Fabries”! Appearance! j I Utility! Jit W’M AJ Jrrrv I mW Mill’ I BO Sb dbbwrm SSk l fit 9 NE BL iy -I 111 <■ lIE 'HP 1'® <>,le l lc ~ewesl an< i ffiOO 1' r Wwi'Uli most alfra<* t i v <* of Sara» I
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  • 367 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. C. S. Ogilvie has been appointed to act as Deputy Game Warden, Perak. S(C sf! Dr. Miss Florence Craig. Lady Medical Officer, Ipoh, has been transferred to Taiping. aj; Mr. Loke Wan Tho has come out from London, travelling by air. on a visit to Malaya. sjc
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  • 831 4 Where The Up-River Malays Are Individualists Pahang, says Mr. C .C. Brown in his report as British Adviser, Pahang, is the largest State in the Peninsula, and in its area of nearly 14,000 square miles there are large tracts of country to which
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  • 128 4 Ist Manchester* From Palestine (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 31. Army’ trooping season arrangements announced today’ include the transfer of the Ist Bn. Manchester Regiment from Palestine to Malaya. The troopship Dilwara will leave England with the battalion’s families on Sept. 14. will call at
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  • 223 4 Apostolic Delegate Arrives In S’pore ADDRESS OF WELCOME BY CATHOLICS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 5. Monseigneur Leo Kierkels, C.P., titular Archbishop of Salamina. and apostolic delegate to India and Malaya, was welcome by Catholics in Singapore yesterday. An address of welcome was read by
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  • 206 4 Co, i;| I HU i- Aim 7 1 i- Z'/. z.”' I .l <7 -4 'J u 4 Mi sv -I K v Y >Wi AI Tv U. NI V: r >, Th- s'J 'I v: J j A T gl 7‘ 1 h‘ 6MB v
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    • 33 4 Don’t be bitten Exterminate with I I Asiatic petroleum Co. u rrr Z' -y' I I NEW SPRING ID I H PHONE NO 60. H «Tor your pleasure we have erected a moderate.
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  • 2071 5 One Mini In Fifty Haises His Hat People Ask he King Enjoying A Real Holiday _|li- Personal Movements Go Unrecorded r;t!hie Inirch Memorial To King George V \<>u Move In 44 1)e1>. Racket”” Ground Prosts In August Oysters To
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    • 71 5 I i 'la ONE OF LIFE’S v PLEASURES "PRICES NOW REDUCED" Quarts $6.50 per dozen including duty Pints $4.00 per dozen including duty. AGBNTB: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. j > I j—... p Oh Fireman! p Of course not! 1 can I let me
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1181 6 [pOVZ L OI S"«o HT FOUB THR,LUNC 'I JOHN BOLES JACK OAKIE IDA LUPINO fl and MARGOT GRAHAME in I FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY” I I'i The Double-Barrelled Love Life of a Baritone! With the Deft Touch of an Elephant... I With a Wrestling Match at One End and a
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  • 228 7 Soldier Who Took Own Life SINGAPORE INQUIRY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 5. A verdict of suicide was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W.G. Porter, following an inquiry, held or. Saturday, into the death of Lance-Sergeant John David Alfred Dunkason, 28 years and unmarried,
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    • 369 7 ijjfllir I I 1 How to get a pound of this 1 Favourite Tea FREE— Every tin of Lipton's famous Yellow Label Teafin* favourite of all who have a fine taste in teascontains a JW Gift Coupon. Save these coupons and in return for them SB you will get HBSI
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    • 200 7 I■ i BY SPECIAL REQUEST FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY j hi: management takes great pride in announcing the return <J UtLtL M S TOMORROW SCREENING OF RKO RADIO’S *W X 7 I *T 1? T A T* IJ f DfA TT ANNA NEAGLE ANTON WALBROOK A Hi Iv Hi Z\
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    • 266 7 WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT TUESDAY 6th. SEPTEMBER 1938 MOLEK STAR OPERA: WILL STAGE AN INTERESTING STORY Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville Extra Turns WATCH FOR: "ACHEH’S BLOOD” Will be staged very soon SIN SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERALAN FOON CHEAN KAR LOOP’ CAPITAL TALKIES: TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 6.45 9 30
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  • 795 8 AT' the beginning <>t the Sinolapanesc war there were optimistic predictions that it China could hold out six months .she would have won, tor Japan was staking everything on a Quick, ettectixc blow. The prophecy has been belied so tar as the time factor is concerned, but
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  • 45 8 Reuter. Closer Relations With Soviet Moscow. Sept. 5,- General Yantse, the new Chinese Ambassador, presented his credentials on his appointment after the post had been vacant for more than six months. It is believed this will foreshadow closer Russo Chinese relations.
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  • 165 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 5. Sleeping on the Singapore five-foot ways or. beds is obstruction. This ruling was made by the Chief Justice, S.S., Mr. Justice McElwaine. on Saturday, in consequence of a case stated by a magistrate for the opinion of the jHigh
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  • 223 8 Leaving Malaya (hi Sept. 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 5. Although official confirmation is lacking, it is reliably understood that the Hon Mr. O. T. Faulkner, C.M.G., who arrived m Malaya in November 1936 as Director of Agriculture, S.S., and Adviser
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  • 208 8 Retirement Of Pori Health Officer Dr. Philian Mehta, the Port Health Officer, Penang, is retiring from the Government service after almost thirty years service, on the eighth of this month which incidentally is his fifty-fifth birthday, and fifty-five is the age limit for service in the Government.
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  • 101 8 With the imposing new Flagstaff House in Kheam Hock Road, Singapore, nearing completion the fate of the old home of the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, on Mount Rosie is undecided. When Major General and Mrs. W. G S Dobbie. move into their
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  • 62 8 Tam Hong Neo, a Teochew Chinese woman, aged 33. was this morning charged with assaulting a child Toh Ah Sim, before Mr. Lyle, the Penang Police Magistrate. The Protector of Chinese prosecuting, asked that the case be transferred to the Second Court and hearing was fixed
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  • 40 8 Mr. Maurice Edward Aherne M.A.B.L. has arrived in Penang from South Africa. He is here on a visit to his sister Mrs. Pauline Hamilton at Singapore. Mr. Aherne left Cork, Ireland, when a boy of 12.
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  • 577 8 B Y THE WAY Queen Wilhel minit F hleell Wilhelmina’ 7 lhe hrnne '•> Holland l’ e,, l’le the tvorld over ,>icin k in traditional a'' lt Hi Holland the t nateri and a national fete "pened affecting vven viNage. The mosi importa n ,s Hie great Jubilee E xhl
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    • 59 8 A MIXTURE X «IWBMKWMiET MILD COOL It has been blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average pipe smoker. Available Everywhere ii 1 oz, 2
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  • 54 9 CO-OP. SOCIETY FOR PEONS TAMBIES il Meeting >!!?}■ "I ,t,nd(d at yestereting of the Union, Direc tor of uM milt (OH O/ peoiM and ril u.s/ed not to yet o, help the poor, and ~.,1,1 undertake the i,, i nut* )<d> without can oyplu to i of lh< Union;' he
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  • 256 9 Judgment Reserved Judgment was reserved yesterday in the Penang Police Court at the conclusion of hearing in the case in which an Indian Muslim, Mydin bin Ibrahim, stood charged with assisting in the management of a common betting house at Kampong Java Bahru on July 9. After
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  • 292 9 Jubilee Son In Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. Some interesting g’allops were done at Bukit Timah this morning. The going was good Kallili (Garrard) was well tested with Blue Peter (Woods) over seven furlongs, the former creating a good impression. In a spin over six
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  • 191 9 Basket-Ball Aim! Volley-Ball Matches In Aid Of China Fund (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Sept. 5. Over four hundred dollars in local currency was realised yesterday for the China Distress Relief Fund when the Lam Kheong Basket and Volley Ball Team engaged the
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  • 180 9 SHOP ROBBED OF 8400 WORTH OF GOODS I'rom ()ur Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 5. Kuala Lumpur suffered from an epidemic of burglaries over the last week-end. In all about $8(M) were robbed- On Saturday a shop in High Street was entered and goods
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  • 240 9 WOODERSON FAILS TO BEAT LOVELOCK’S RECORD Faris, Sept. sThe titbit of the concluding day of the European Athletic Championships was Sydney Wooderson’s attempt to beat Jack Lovelock s 1,500 metres world record of 3 min. 47.8 secs, in the 1,500 metres. There was a high wind and
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  • 105 9 -Reuter Aston Villa Beaten Bv Everton In the English soccer league, results ol yesterday’s matches are as follows: DIVISION I Aston Villa 0 Everton 3. Bolton W. Chelsea 2. Preston N.E. 2 Charlton A. 0. Stoke City 1 Leeds United 1. DIVISION II Burnley 2 Fulham 0.
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  • 181 9 Budge Beats Quist Philadelphia, Sept. 5. America retained the Davis Cup, winning 3 matches to 2 against Australia. America won the first two singles. Then Quist and Bromwich beat Budgand Mako in the doubles. In the remaining two singles Budge beat Quist 8- 6, 6
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  • 84 9 Match Against England Xi At Folkstone, the Australians playing against an England XI were all out for 390. Waite contributing 60. Todd took 4 wickets for 97. The England XI in replying made 233, Ames scoring 78. Ward took 7 wickets for 112 and O’Reilly 1
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  • 103 9 Pasch A Hot Favourite London, Sept. 5. The following was the latest call-over for the St. Leger: 6 5 Pasch o, 5 4 t, 7 1 Pound Foolish t and o, 7.1 Scottish Union o, 8 1 Glenloan t and o, 10 1 Ramtapa. t
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    • 334 9 I r\|, I UL I 'activities I 1 ijlXliSF SOCIETIES I UJNED I r Correspond, nt) S iig< pore, Sept. 5. I ;.ipore Chinese 90desi-’. in activities H registered rules I x 1 o.s.'-olvi.d has been I I’rute clora t e. _..cn to the presidents I ,ing ti e soc
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  • 727 10 The War Scare Recedes Messrs. S. E. Levy Co’s weekly review on The American Security and Commodity Markets states: The Stock Market opened last week with a sharp decline on Monday of 4.89 in the Dow Jones closing index of industrials, due mainly to heavy liquidation on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 353 10 THE BEST WAY TO CLEAN TEETH And Protect Mouth And Gums At The Same Time Many people believe that by just brushing their teeth regularly they are protecting them against decay. That is only half true since even teeth which seem to be sound and healthy will decay if they
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    • 166 10 BANKS The Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd., (Incorporated in British India) SAVE For Your FAMILY, CHILDREN, INDEPENDENCE IN OLD AGE HAPPINESS By Banking WITH THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, LTD. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) (With Limited liability.) (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM With 46
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  • 1170 10 Six Months’ Supplies BUFFER POOL UNLIKELY TO ACCELERATE SLOW RECOVERY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 31. Statistics published this week by the Hague Statistical Office of the Interna- tional Tin Committee gave tin producing and marketing interests in London an uppleasant jolt. We
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  • 55 11 To the well-known Bayer undertaking of Leverkusen. Germany, goes the credit fo producing a really attractive book design? franklv as an advertisement but which at thT'same time makes an interesting record of the historical development of the work the famous manufactory whose name has ien associated for
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  • 251 11 M.V. SILVERBEECH’ from Singap„ re via Belawan sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. NAGATO MARU’ from Japan f or Rangoon Calcutta. S.S. SAUERLAND from Singapore for Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg. TOMORROW S.S. PROMETHEUS” from Singapore for Boston, New York
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  • 461 11 Three Applications For Discharge (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 6. Three applications for discharge from bangruptcy came up for hearing in the Perak Supreme Court yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley. In the first application, the debtor, Lee Suat Law, at on-e time engaged in
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  • 125 11 Now Only $3l Higher Than Steamer Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 5. Evidence of the keen determination of airways companies to secure a large part of the lucrative passenger trade between Singapore and Sydney is provided by the reduction of the air fare
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  • 224 11 T. U. C. Leader Urges Action London, Sept. sThe need to warn Germany was urged by Mr. H.H. Elvin in his presidential address at the opening of the T.U.C. meeting at Blackpool who said that Abyssinia, China and Spain had been sacrificed. He asked: Why have
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  • 214 11 Retrial Ordered (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 6. The plea of guilty in this case was obtained through misunderstanding. The charge was not correctly explained and interpreted to the accused-appellant,” declared Mr. Kit S. Khong in the Perak Supreme Court yesterday in an appeal against
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  • 206 11 Chinese Sentenced On Chandn Charge The accused is more a fool than a knave. He had plenty of opportunities to hide the chandu but did not do so.” So said Mr. A. E. Talbot, the prosecuting officer, to Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, yesterday,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 591 11 BLUE funnel line r SERVICE TO LONDON 4 NORTH CONTINENT U.re. I», Due London \TmFNEI-AUS Calls Hull Gdynia Sept. 8 Oct. 5 aOAMEMNON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Sept. 16 Oct. 13 C nr ENS HI EL ***** Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept. 19 Oct 20 DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. StaON Call
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    • 168 11 PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICE ro MARSEILLES, LONDON (Passengers only) ROTTERDAM, HAM BURG, COPENHAGEN. Leaving Penan i ms. BORINGIA’’* Thursday Sept. 15 m s "PERU”** Thursday Oct. 6 m.s. LALANDIA” Friday Oct. 28 m.s. JUTLANDIA” Friday Nov. 18 m.s. MEONIA” Dec. 9 m.s. "ALSIA” P ec 30 m.s. SELANDIA” Jan 20
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    • 738 11 PO /"N and Ot BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England SINGAPORE~CHINA~& JAPAN S.S. RAJPUTANA” SAILING THURSDAY. Bth SEPTEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port SwottaaDaMfe contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 42 11 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORT CORNWALLIS YESTERDAY’S TEMPERATURE 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 84S SSN.W. 85N.W. RAINFALL Sept. 45 Nil TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 11 21 p.m. 5.30 p.m. tomorrow 11 14 a.m. 5 35 a m 11.49 p.m. 5.59 p.m.
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  • 160 12 Alloys For All Most of us are blissfully ignorant o. our d if ever, do we pause to think that they art tor is tne truth. L our i., To begin with, there are about 700) O f them own special properties. There are the light > used
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    28 12 NOTE THE DATE. F ..m.v D< star of -Th< Fleet's Lit Cp," t ,p a note of an important Norcmbei the Woman's Fv a Olympia.
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  • 1251 12 New Art In Staw Of Development Experiments In London: Different Methods So far television has usually been discussed as a new way oi transmitting actual events—the Derby or the Trooping of the Colour—to a public which mainly wishes to see them in its own homes. But television is
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2492 12 WORLD RADIOPROGR AMMES B BC. service Highlights Of Today's Wireless HO^^ D SCHEDULE zhj (PENANG) fcj 15.22 mc/s (19.7 m.) 7051) ni Eight Operatic Music. 12.50 Experimental broadcast on beLondon. Sept. 3: Following is the BBC ,i: e< half of Philips Radio Eindhoven-Holland. Empire broadcasting service schedule 8.20 p.m. aiKTr
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  • 202 13 THE FIRST MATE] of the Foristan, in South-West India Dock, try- out one of the new portable telephones which are now available >r ship-shore communication as a result of a new scheme developed 1 Post Office with the co-cneration of the Port of London liiority.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 186 13 CLEVER YOUNG BROKERS OUETO NIGHT STWATIMCgW DUR FATHER WON'T y OU MUST 18 IM SO TIRED AND ALWAYS JENT TO OUR MARRIAGE HJRRy fathE r 5 SSSB** EXHAUSTED THESE U TIRED AND LI MP OFTEN A (AYS I DON'T EARN WANT DAYS I HAVE NO- SIGN OF RIGHT STARVATION OF
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  • 309 14 Mrs. Purcell As President A meeting was held at the Hutchings School last night where Penang Women interested in hockey met and formed the Penang Women’s Hockey Club. Mrs. C. P. Purcell was in the chair. Addressing the gathering, Mrs. Purcell said that in Perak there
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  • 83 14 The Penang Sports Club will hold a hockey practice today at 5.15 on the Esplanade Teams are: WHITES: W. G. Colebeck, J. D. Lambert, J. A. McEvoy, S. V. Adams. J. E. Cooley, A. G. Close, N. G. Reddish, A M. Curtis, J. F. Keay, C.
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  • 66 14 September Medal Won By Clements Following are results of the Penang Golf Club September Monthly Medal (Stroke) Competition: Winner H. F. Clements 9418=76 Runners-up R. Hutton 87—9=78. R. H. A. Johnson 9012=78. J. E. A. Clark 9212=80. R. H Williams 899=Bo. C E. Docker 9818=80. BALL
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  • 86 14 P.O.R.C. Beaten By Padang Party At the Post Office Recreation Club, Penang, last night, the Padang Party defeated the Club at table tennis by five matches io nil. The following were the results: Lim Teow Seng beat L. Lesslar 1121, 2220, 2118, 2114. Chee Choon Keng beat Eu
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  • 96 14 Tourists Playing Final Game Tonight The basketball tourists from China will play their fourth and final game in Penang tonight against the Chung Ling High School at the Fun and Frolic Stadium. The tourists have so far lest only one game, to the Li Tek Seah, on Sunday. All
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  • 125 14 St- Xavier’s Boarders Beaten A soccer friendly between the Eljsee "B” team and the St. Xaviers Boarders which was played on the St. Xavier’s ground yesterday, resulted in a win for the former by three goals to two. The game was played at a
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  • 31 14 The Jack Doyle-Eddie Phillips fight, fixed for Sept. 13, has been put off to Sept. 27, cables Reuter. Doyle is stated to have injured his ribs during training.
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  • 135 14 Dawn Breakers Beat Merrydale In a friendly game of badminton on their own court on Sunday the Dawn Breakers B. P. defeated the Merrydale B. P. by four matches to three. Results (Dawn Breakers mentioned first): Song Yok Kooi beat Cheah Chee Aun 15—7, 15—13. Khew Ghee Sean beat
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  • 951 14 Programme For To morro w's Singapore Races: Selections By Tic-Tar Below will be found the full programme m r of the Singapore Turf Chib (Cold Cup) Autumn \i run at Singapore tomorrow: eet ing t() 6 RACE 1:2.30 p.m. Horses, Class 3, Division 5 6 fn*.l 00 0 CLIFTON LAD
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  • 805 15 Add Brooklands Prize To Gold Star London, Aug, 30. nND pl ac the Juni r Cl b S 200 les race gave B Bira” E lant ia! iead for lhe ,nsto,ie Tro P l 'y. the award for the most sueI at Brooklands. ,ful C
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  • 340 15 Worcester, Aug. 30. That is the nearest we have been to victory since we beat Somerset in our opening match of the 1935 season.” So commented R. P. Nelson, the young Northamptonshire captain, today at the close of a closely fought match that Worcestershire won
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  • 579 15 (By Our Seremban Correspondent) Seremban. Sept. 3. A threatening sky and a wet and greasy ball were not good omens for future prospects when the Negri Sembilan rugger season opened today with a game in which the Whites beat the Colours by 18 points
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  • 135 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON(Spot) £192. 0-0 £192. 0. 0 LONDON—(3 month®) £192.10. 0 £192.10. 0 SINGAPORE $97.50 897.75 BUSINESS DONE PENANG 897.50 $97.75 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers eOPßA—(Sundried) 83.57 A $3.50 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 Rl BBER 7%d LONDON s NE*W YORK No market No m
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  • 332 16 soarr of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil 88 9 Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 112% -H Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 41% -1 3 d im-v i Cable o' 3 p.c. 93% 1 4
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  • 119 16 London. September 5. RUBBER: Dull. London 7% buyers 8 sellers Oct./Dec. 7if buyers 8 sellers Jan./Mar. 8 buyers 8,% sellers Apl./June Si's buyers Bft sellers NEW YORK CLOSED. United Kingdom Stock# London 65,514 tons Liverpool 34.211 tons COPRA Strait# S.D. Rotterdam. Sept £10. 15 PEPPER: White Muntok:
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  • 106 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 19J64 178 1964 New York 4.84% 4.82 Montreal 4.85% 4.83% Brussel 28.69% 28.51% Geneva 21.28% 21.28% Amsterdam 8.92% 8.92% Milan 92% 91% Berlin 12.09 12.03 Stockholm 19.40% 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 140% 139% Madrid
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  • 188 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.32% 1.40 Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Bassetts .52% -57% Bentas 1.07% 1.12% Brogas .75 .80 Kuala Sidims 2.47% 2.57% Indrag: ris 1.30 1.35 Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .40 .42 Malaka Pindas 1.37 1.42% New Scudais 1.17% 122% Pa jams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs
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  • 17 16 Singapore $97.75 per pkl. Penang $97-75 per pkl. RUBBER SingaporeSpot per 1b PenangSpot per lb
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  • 38 16 Reuter. New York, Sept. s—Two5Two hundred and seventy three deaths occurred in motoraccidents over the week-end which ended yesterday with National Labour Day. The majority occurred in the Last rush to beaches and mountains.- Reuter.
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  • 134 16 Reconstruction Under Consideration (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 4. Tavoy Tin Dredging Ltd., which owns tin dredging properties in Lower Burma, is considering a capital reconstruction scheme. The directors are to submit recommendations at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in London on September 29. The recommendations
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  • 18 16 Output for the month of August 1938, was 458 piculs, yardage worked 59,300; hours run 362,
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  • 25 16 Yarak 6,500 lb, Ayer Tawah 34,00 lb. Sandycroft 20.000 lb. Lesong Tujoh 8,100 lb. Dindings 34.000 lb. Kuala Kangsar M 2.850 lb.
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  • 146 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Seller* Tambalak 40 -50 c Tapah 2.00 2.20 c Temei loh 50 55c TIN: Ampat 4 0 4 6 Batu Selangor 1.35 140 Hong Fatt -84 .8. Jclebu -70 .75 Kpg Lanjut 18|3 18 9 Kramat 10 3 10;9ex Kuchai Ordy. 1-34 1. 3 1 2
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  • 128 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng -62% .67% Batu Selangor 1.32 1.37% Hong Fatt -85 .87% Jelebu -70 .75 Kuchai 1.32'2 1.37% Petalings 7.70 7.90 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Rantau 1.40 1.45 Taiping Consolidated 1.57%» 1.62% Ampat 4’o 4 3 Jelapangs 316 32 0 Kampong Lanjut 18
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  • 53 16 Stock Exchange Under Political Shadows London, Sept. sThe Stock Exchange opened quietly easier reflecting the disappointment over lack of constructive news of the European situation. The lower trend was emphasised later by French military measures. Kaffirs were exceptional and met occasional inquiries but prices in other sections, notably
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  • 228 16 Women’s Hall Cup Final Today Mrs. C. P. Purcell and Mrs. T. W. Hickey will play this evening in the Women's Hall Cup Anal in the Penang Sports Club Lawn Tennis Tournament. Other fixtures for today are: MINED DOUBLES (FINAL) Plus 3 Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Adam
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  • 57 16 Reuter. Tokio, Sept. 6- According to seemingly inspired reports in the Japanese press, Mr. Shigemitsu is stated to succeed Mr. Yoshida in London and be transferred there as a reward for his part in the settlement of the Chankufeng incident and also to handle "delicate, complicated
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