Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 September 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE tJS edition ESTAB. 1833 PLBUSMED DAILY Vol. XCVL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1938. PRICE 10 CENT’S.
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  • 857 1 MINISTERS IN CONFERENCE Sudetens More Aggressive Events in London provide an indication of the seriousness with which the Czechoslovak situation is being watched in Britisli quarters. A meeting of the Cabinet has been called for Monday. Ministers were in conference yesterday until a late hour,
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  • 61 1 §500.000 Gift Ol Jubilee Fund ..<> ligation of the extent to income of the Penang v: gley Silver Jubilee Fund 1 X the adequate relief of tlement and at the sug'"r the approval of the Exe..jrc.l and of Penang Unofficial Legislative Council, the of the Straits Settlements
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  • 72 1 Hebei* Paying Dearly For Every A ard E ;t. 8 The Insurgents sup((r idreds of aeroplanes and r < !?.v striving to evict the Re- i.s the salient in the Ebro f > :h tn, latter occupied during a surprie attack last July. p hi< h is described
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  • 46 1 H rski. Helsingfors), Sept. 8 Pns'.r concentrated in the Far East front every part of the 8 1 '-r 1 constructing a Soviet Voji c Lnn along Manchukuo front ns far as Vladivostok, <u race/ to the Moscow correst>< Srenska Pressen. Reiter
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  • 65 1 Case I or The Defence <)pens ■'■pt s. a brief demanding ~'-s be dismissed was preat the opening of tiie Affler oi Hines. firstly that the “num- not a lottery within the >w. s-econdly, even if the was accepted. Hines was. and" of the Schultz gang; had failed
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  • 60 1 I <»<hl Cheaper In Kiigust B—The general level of 3 ires in August was 1.1 1 than in July. 3.2 per cent, in food ’">nsible for a lower index industrial materials and bowed no appreciable w ’ith a year earlier the < for August fell by about •><
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  • 25 1 8— The threatened of the port took place under provisions of the regarding organisation of the °i war. There was no Reuter.
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  • 25 1 GATHERING l! Highland gathering took perfect weather and The Kin,g and Queen •'•"''th and Princess Marground in an open car’’.Y horses with outriders.
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  • 115 1 Labour And The W arid Situation Mr. C. R. Attlee, leader of the Opposition, has written to the Prime Minister requesting that Parliament should be summoned to discuss the grave intematicaal situation.. This step was foreshadowed in a statement issued after yesterday’s meeting of the National
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  • 179 1 League Expected To Mark Time Geneva, Sept. B—The meeting of the League Council opening tomorrow is overshadowed by the question of Czechoslovakia and it is expected that the League will Istgely mark time until the issue has become clearer. It is felt here that the League has
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  • 138 1 Heavy Bookings For Forthcoming Production The "Pinang Gazette" understands that {advance bookings for The Maid of the Mountains.” to be presented by the Penang Choral and Dramatic Society-at the Town Hall on Tuesday, September 27, and Saturday, October 1. are heavy and those ntending to go
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  • 157 1 British Women Beaten Manchester. Massachusetts, Sept. 8. After leading by two matches to nil in the foursomes, the British women were beater, by America in the -end in the Curtis Cup golf competition. America winning five of the singles matches. One match in the foursomes was halved.
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  • 114 1 (From Our- Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 8. The Colonial Office is requesting the governor of the Straits Settlements. Sir henton Thomas, to forward a report on the recent anti-Japanese disturbances in Singapore. The request refers particularly to the banishment orders issued against some Chinese
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  • 23 1 Rcme, Sept B—Mussolini received the Manchukuo mission whose leader presented the Duce with a message from the Manchukuo Premier.—Reuter
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  • 248 1 Large Detachments Of Troops Reported Near Swatow Hankow, Sept. 8. —A Swatow message states that large Chinese detachments from east Kwangtung are reported to have arrived near Swatow preparatory to starting a counter-attack on the Japanese-occupied island of Namoa for the second time. The Japanese
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  • 49 1 The automatic traffic light signals at the junction of Burmah Road and Pangkor Road will be brought into operation at 8 o’ clock on Tuesday morning. A Police notification to thin effect advises employers of native drivers to instruct them how to observe the signals.
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  • 58 1 First Battalion For Palestine The War Oilier announces that the First Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, are due move from the West Indies to P' lestir.e in the spring of next year. On their arrival at Southampton on February 11 they are to be given special leave until required for
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  • 48 1 It is stated authoritatively that Pnnce Arthur of Corjiaught who is lying gravely ill at his residence in Belgrave Square. don, is not suffering from gastric trouble. The gastric trouble from which he did suffer some time ago was cured by treatment at the time.
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  • 2075 2 Supplies Cut If War Breaks Out HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES AT YANGTSE FRONTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, Sept. 5. The course of the Sino Japanese wai, so far as the Chinese are concerned, depends in great measure on the well-being and prosperity of Europe.
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  • 569 2 InsjH-eto,- On R Arrest Jh;t he identified the though his hat, spect- 11** i ■hat tact that he ls cXX"7\ Ch ;*™> when 0<.n <ve f ■rial o„ a ehar Beach Street on j u v 4 8 1,1 re|,iv l, ”“l“«tionbvto. Un he
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  • 465 3 ,1 jjiiit Reached In Czech Concession jFfER SUDETENS- WHAT? S Sept. 8- All sections of the Press warn Germany that in Czechoslovakia has been reached and that *'"i /n nroblem is now an issue between Germany and the erS I.c<»n Blum, French ex-Premier, writing
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  • 585 3 More Soviet Aid For China Likely Tokyo—lncreased Soviet help for China, without worry or fear on Moscow’s part of provoking war with Japan, is expected by foreign observers here to be one of the principal results of the Changkufeng affair. Recent events have clearly shown that,
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  • 66 3 Nuremberg, Sept. B—Diplomatic activities completely overshadowed today’s Nazi Congress. Hitler made no speech but he is scheduled to speak five times before the end of the Congress, namely twice tomorrow, once on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Present expectations are that his final speech will be
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  • 80 3 Government Acts Santiago de Chile, Sept. B—A8 —A Bill giving Government extraordinary powers for 20 days authorising it to declare a state of siege was voted in Senate by 23 to 16 votes. The Government request arose out of an abortive outbreak on Sept. 6 which is
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  • 194 3 Organiser Tells How Body Has Grown Hong Kong —The organisation of the Chinese guerilla unjts operating in the vicinity of Peiping was reviewed by Mrs. Chao, widely known as the “Mother of Guerillas” at a reception in her honour held by four leading Hongkong Chinese women's organisations at
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  • 26 3 Rome, Sept. S- The Manchukuo minion arrived and were met at the beflagged station by Ciaro, Starace. and a large cheering crowd.-Reuter.
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  • 272 3 Halifax Drops Geneva Visit Downing Street Activity London, Sept. B.—The Prime Minister returned from Scotland by the night train and proceeded to No. 10 Downing Street where this morning he received the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, wHo was accompanied by the Permament Secretary, Sir Alexander Cadogan. The
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  • 63 3 Wider Powers For High Commissioner Jerusalem, Sept. B.—An amendment to the Palestine emergency regulations was gazetted today. It authorises the High Commissioner to take possession of any property or land for purposes of defence in suppression of mutiny, rebellion or rioting. The amendment empowers him to demolish or remove
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  • 196 3 Czechs Protest Against Secession Article London, Sept. B—lt is learned that strong representations have been made to the Foreign Office by the Czech Minister in London, M. Maisaryk, on the subject of the leader in “The Times’’ yesterday. The article suggested secession of Sudeten
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  • 154 3 Fortresses Now At Full War Strength Paris, Sept. 8. —Headed lor the eastern frontier many troop trains have been leaving Paris. It is learned today that Government called up more reservists than was intended originally, though military authorities refuse information and the press has avoided
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  • 71 3 London, Sept. B—A communique issued late last night by physicians in attendance on Prince Arthur of Connaught, who is lying ill with gastric trouble in London, states that His Royal Highness “is far from pain and distress and sleep is sufficient. There is, however, no improvement in
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  • 189 3 Rousing Send-Off The Indian Ambulance Unit was givena rousing send-off at Swettenham Pier yesterday. When the Rajputana began t<> slip away from the Pier, students of the Chung Ling High School, who had lin»<l up four deep in front of the Penang Harbour Board godown, lustily
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  • 41 3 Perpignan, Sept. 8. Seventeen were killed and 20 injured at a rail-crossing at Gerona, a hairpin bend, when a lorry carrying 500 gallons of petrol struck a train. The explosion lifted the train anti set fire to a building’.—Reuter.
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  • 457 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. J. C. Carson who has been seconded lor service in Kedah has assumed duty as Acting State Surgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Yau Sou Kong, the Chinese couple who were married in the air at Singapore, have returned to Ipoh. Mr. John Robertson, Manager, Flemington Estate, Teluk Anson,
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  • 325 4 ONE OF TWO SFF.N IN HARBOIR 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 8. Another shark was caught in the sea off the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday afternoon, by Mr. Fred Westmoreland, a member of the crew ot the P. and O. liner Corfu,
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  • 59 4 Mrs. Joan Alhe Bamford. was at Stockport granted a maintenance order oi Ils. a week against her husband, Joseph Patrick Bamford J 0 k McAvoy the middle weight boxing champion Mr s. Ba mford, who became the boxer’s second wife last December. ai_ leged
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  • 953 4 Lively Scheme Suggested By Rotarian (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Sept. 8 IF refugees from China were admitted into Malaya they would help to make the country self-supporting, commented Mr. Lim Chong Pang, a member of the Singapore Rural Board, at the Sin gapore Rotary
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    • 238 4 ''•'OP'- centuries now a aSllm certain small district 01 EBB London’s West End has W 7 been the home of perhaps W a scorc trades, each devoted to the specialised production of the finest goods. Here one may buy tailoring. hosiery, tobacco, cigarettes, and many other items that are world
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  • 472 5 tll (hit Of 25 Units Are Making Military Supplies Chungking (Szechuan), Aug. 23. r ;;L4N. th' land of myth and mystery, is now humming i’vity of modern industries. War left Shanghai p eat ber of the leaning Chinese factories that gained ts lame as the
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  • 33 5 If l l Us, three-year-•Vr.s- Griffiths, "I Dart ford, hours last H,. ti lyiny in mother that they were yoina to said, and which to frifjhtencd bt J woman.
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  • 204 5 Airport Officials “On Their Toes” Darwin. Ir. contrast to the bungling and delays which characterised the official arrangements when the flying boat Challenger arrived, passengers who reached Darwin by the flying boat Coorong were handled expeditiously. Within nine minutes of mooring they were standing on
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  • 82 5 Year’s Ten Million Pound Deposit Increase Canberra. Striking evidence of the sound financial position of the Australian people is found in the fact that no less than £240,000.000 was on deposit with savings banks throughout the continent at June 30, an increase of nearly £10,000.000 compared with deposits
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  • 87 5 The m.s. “Fionia” arrived in Penang at about noon today from Europe, with the following passengers.' Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Scott and infant, Mr. L. L. Mills, Mrs. H. Shister, Miss G. Le D. Cawdery, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gibson, Mr. and Mis.
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  • 176 5 Many In “Do-Or-Die’* Battles Hong Kong, Sept. 1. than 10,000 Chinese girls who have exchanged silk and satin clothes for coarse cotton army uniforms were flung toda\ into the battle against the Japanese along the angtse River. These Amazons, under General Li ChungJen, were
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  • 103 5 Fanner Sows 920 Acres Of W heat I» 129 Hours Melbourne.-—A Victorian farmer has just finished sowing 920 acres of wheat in 129 hours. He thinks it may be a world record. For six days he worked night and day with a tractor, travelling 7’ 2 to
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  • 95 5 Nurse Forgets Previous Life Sydney.- For nine weeks a Sydney nurse, Kathleen Thompson has been lying in a coina, unconscious, the cause of which has baffled specialists. Now that she has regained consciousness, says Austral News, she has forgotten the events of her life before
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  • 239 5 Banks To Jose I<>kl« >, Sept. 1. The lapanesc living in the British and I rencb concessions in Tientsin have been ordered b\ the Japanese authorities to leave within two weeks. Japanese firms and banks in the concessions, including the Yokohama Specie Bank and the
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  • 292 7 London. Sept. 1. A naval "court-martial,” with the prisoner a small and rather nervous boy of ten. was held in a flat over a shop at Twickenham, Middlesex, yesterday. The verdict of the court was that David Hugh Austin be dismissed his ship—the training
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  • 81 7 Berlin, Sept. 1. Divorce proceedings have been instituted between Dr. Hjalmar Horace Schacht, President of the Reichsbank and former economic dictator of Germany, and his wife Luise. Dr. Schacht, who is aged 61, has been married 35 years and had a son and a daughter. His wife is
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  • 226 7 Arm Fractured: Woman On Causing Hurt Charge From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 8. Upsetting a chair was given as the reason why a young Chinese woman Lim Ah Heng set upon on an elderly Chinese woman with a stick and fractured her arm
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  • 145 7 London, Sept. I—Both the British and United States delegates to the International Cinematograph Exhibition in Venice resigned in disgust yesterday Mr. Neville Kearney, the Briton, and Mr. Harold Smith, the American, were on the jury that decided the awards. They opposed the president’s
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  • 375 7 HONEYMOON CRUISE UP EAST COAST (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. The biggest military wedding yet seen in Singapore, took place yesterday when Lieut. O. C. S. Dobbie, Royal Artilleiy. son and Aide-de-Camp to the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Major-Gene-ral W. G. S Dobbie
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  • 97 7 The marriage took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday evening of Miss Beverly May Armstrong, of Singapore, to Mr. George Howard Scharenguivel of Ceylon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Armstrong of Singapore, and the bridegroom the son
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  • 119 7 Next Year’s Jamboree The Objective Sydney.—Three Rover Scouts who hope to reach Scotland in. time for the Jamboree next year, have just left Sydney in a 50 ft. yawl, Zjawa 111. The owner and skipper is Mr. Wadyslaw Wagner, a 25 year
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    • 172 7 OPENING TONIGHT’S Bi» Musical Show At The QUEEN’S 6J 5 TONIGHT 9.30 paramount’s Grand Musical Extravaganza Just the Show the Doctor Ordered K x Ofe* X\O‘ W Bfel ?/-~x wn *l a -Mo 1 w -M r,t X I Oot 1 Wi I f' il sst? 5 j t81 ’2.'«cjo&
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    • 276 7 Happiness, Sweet And Rare, Is Hard To Find Everywhere But In Our Parks You’ll Enjoy To The Full WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT FRIDAY, 9th SEPTEMRRR, 193 R. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage “IBARAT AJAIB” or PEKASAM MATA IRAN” Strongly Supported Bv The Latest Vaudeville Extra Turns WATCH FOR: “JODOH” Will Stage
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  • 794 8 The Colonial Government ib to make a further gift of $?00,000 to the Penang ami Province Wellesley Silver Jubilee Fund. This decision was taken at the suggestion of and with the approval of the Executive Council and of the 1 en<mg I nofficial Members of the Legislative Council
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  • 78 8 LAUNCHED Dutch Celebrations Amsterdam. Sept. 8- The launching of the 20.000 tons motor vessel Orange followed by a review of decorated illuminated craft were the chief festivities today in the Queer Wilhelmina Jubilee celebrations After the launch of the Orange. the Queen Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard
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  • 56 8 London, Sept. B—Sir Walter Citrine, at the Trades Union Conference at Blackpool, vigorously indicated that the T.U.C. was definitely opposed to direct industrial action to compel change in Government’s policy, particularly respecting non-intervention in Spain. The conference overwhelmingly decided against calling a special conference of unions
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  • 69 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 9. Messrs. Pathasarathy and Sarangapany, sons of Mr. S. N. Samy of Kedah, are spending a short holiday at the Maxwell Hills. Taiping. Dr. Andrew Chong Tat Seong of Singapore. is spending a short holiday at Pangkor, with his parents
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  • 211 8 Warm Welcome Awaits Apostolic Delegate (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 8. Taiping Catholics are preparing a warm welcome for His Excellency Mgr. Kierkels, the Apostolic Delegate to the East Indie.-' when he arrives here on Saturday to bless the new Church of St.
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  • 336 8 ’"Went To Look For Japanese Goods’* Hearing was resumed yesterday before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Juuge, in the case in which Ch’nig Kim Heng is charged with rioting at Hutton Lane on July 5. Alter the accused had given his evidence, the judge convicted
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  • 273 8 x-t. Col. V. G. Stokes, who is to be the chief umpire at the manoeuvres in North Perak on Sunday, arrived in Penang th s morning by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore Lt. Col. D. G. McLeod, who is to assist mm, also arrived by the same boat.
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  • 498 8 The M, c v Success, vp t'on. I i;i r Ito pol,c >'"'th regard p >r ,k Matava,, Civil I'"'"- ■> meetln 8 "f the 7 S,h y Cheah K strong pl,,. f emm tnction of Asiatics 'th the provlamau,,,, 1 tona and a perenni; I n
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  • 25 8 r Canberra. Sept coni»’.i- <5:, a reappointment as njon has been Australia m ler m of gazetted tor a„- ter from October
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  • 1020 9 Chief Cause Of High Mortality Rate STRIKING ADDRESS BY DR. J. ORDE POYNTON I' rom Our Own f orrespondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 8. -octal inadequacies” a new term for Malayans—and not diseases pc- (ir c responsible for higher mortality in the populations of dar
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  • 129 9 I Expected I ,tP Rugg^ r trial will be tomorrow, at 5.15 -ill meet The •••ill play n '■'hite Ki ’'n nl'iV in colours. H evenly matched Follow* I 1 .FR< ,HE REST I r. K-.y p saJi* l 1 H j f Goodrich X. G.
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  • 100 9 I Fr„ :1 ou- rx-pondent) Ipoh, Sept. 9. H p, sat down to an exI at t Jubilee Restaurant I iers the Ipoh I d Raja Zaitial bin Raja „i ti a-<>n of his promotion Assistant Electrical Engineer. I i-o' honour was I. Mr
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  • 108 9 Elvsee 44 B” Trani To Meet Swilzerlanders The following will play for the Elysee B” team against the Switzerlanders in game of football today at the Suffolk Hous, ground. Song Siong Hiong; Y. S. Lee. A. J- W dI'ams; L. Choo Eng, Christopher R. Nelson: A. L. Shinniah, C.
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  • 457 9 China I ourists Beat Combined Penang leant The undergraduate basketball tourists from China again drew a capacity crowd to the Fun and Frolic Stadium last night when they played their fifth and final match in I enang against a combined Penang team. After being behind on points
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  • 56 9 Home Football Results The following are results of matches played in the English League yesterday: DIVISION 1 Brentford I—Arsenal 0. DIVISION II Sheffield Wednesday 3 Blackburn Rovers 0. DIV. 3 (SOUTHERN) Clapton Orient 1— Port Vale 0. Newport Countv 1 Watford 0. DIV. 3 (N O
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  • 231 9 TEST PILOT” Grand Air Epic At The Royal Test Pilot.” which opened to good houses at the Royal, yesterday, is undoubtedly a great picture with a great human interest depicting the life of the test pilots, the heroes of the twentieth century who came into be ng with the advent
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  • 363 10 Committee To Consider Trimmer Report A Government committee to investigate the Trimmer Committee’s report on traffic in Singapore as well as traffic generally has been appointed, and new legislation to replace the present outmoded traffic laws is expected in a few
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  • 284 10 Maxims Of A Prime Minister (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. Maxims of a famous Chinese Prime Minister —Li Kew Ngoh, who held office during the Ming dynasty —were quoted at the Singapore Rotary Club meeting yesterday by Mr. Lim Chong Pang. This wise minister, Mr.
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  • 163 10 Buffer Poo! Partly The Cause World tin stocks rose by 1.216 tons during August. According to A. Strauss and Co. the visible supply increased by 455 tons, to 20,154 tons. At the same time, the carryover at the Straits is 272 tons higher at 5.616 tons,
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  • 43 10 The output of tin ore from the property of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Co.. Led., for the month of August 193<? was pls. 1.391.77. The number of hours worked during the same period was 1.993 and the yardage treated 355,500.
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  • 22 10 The August output of tin ore from the Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited was 1284 pikuls.
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  • 670 10 International Police Force Urged Mr. Winston Churchill and Lord Davies are signatories of a letter to the Editor of the Pinang Gazette asking for support for the New Commonwealth, a society for the promotion of international law and on through the creation of a Tribunal
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  • 33 10 Dredge Statistics for the month of August 1938, hours run 637; cubic yards trea.ttd 73,000; tin ore won 50 tons; estimated cost (Australian Currency) £4,406; cost per cubic yard 14.49 d.
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  • 19 10 The output from the above company’s Mine for the month of August amounted to 264 piculs.
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  • 295 10 Singapore Man’s Allegation (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. Mr. Justice Horne yesterday heard a petition in the Singapore High Court by Norman Albert Jansen for the dissolution of his marriage with his wife Bertha Elvira Jansen. After hearing the petitioner, who was represented by Mr.
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  • 19 10 The output from the above Company's Mine for the month of August amounted to 322 piculs.
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  • 233 11 Government Aid For Kinta Coolies iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 9. Three European officers have beer Appointed in connection with the Government aid for unemployed mining coolies in Kinta. One of these, Mr. R. G. K. Thompson M.C.S., will assist the Protector of Chinese, Perak,
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  • 115 11 ’poh Sikhs Chinese At Peace Again K.iin Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 9. ur Sikh cattle-herders and four farmers were yesterday produced in F v >, Magistrate’s Court before Mr. P. <cm on an amended charge of to an affray. This was the sequel and S‘tk° U 8
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  • 140 11 Assaulted Chinese Technical Assistant (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping’ Sept. 8. Three Batu Kurau Malays, Puteh, Mat Piah and Dollah, were yesterday convicted by the Taiping Magistrate on a summons charge of assaulting a Chinese technical assistant named Yee Ah Chiew on July 17 last.
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  • 168 11 Demonstrators Again In Court (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 9. Five Chinese youths. Kwok Sin Tan, Lee Onn, Chan Yee Ching, Wong Ah Eng and Choong Hon Fong, who were arrested on the night of August 24 during a demonstration in Ipoh to protest against the
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  • 34 11 P. O. Commands Captain L. J. Edwards, R.N.R.. com manding the P. O. “Ranpura” is proceeding on leave of absence, and Captain J. M. Legg resumed his command of the., vessel on September 10.
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  • 680 11 S.S. ‘SUISANG’ from China and Japan and sails for Calcutta direct. S.S. ‘MELBOURNE MARL’ from Bombay sails same day for Japan porfas via Singapore. S.S. ‘NAGATO MARL” from Japan for Rangoon Calcutta. S.S. ‘MATA HARI’ for Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham. Malacca Singapore. TOMORROW
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  • 189 11 Peculiar Request To Magistrate (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 9. Unemployed, without money or friends, having, "no prospect’’ in Malaya and not wishing to stay in the country, he asked to be banished to China. This was the peculiar request of a 22-year-old Chinese,
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  • 364 11 Monday, Aug. 29. Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman arrived to stay at Government House. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Calder had luncheon at Government House. His Excellency attended by the
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  • 64 11 Theft Of Sarongs And Ring (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 8. A 12-year-old Malay boy named Bmbi pleaded to a charge of theft of seven sarongs and a ring, valued $l3, belonging to a woman, Sakinah, on the instructions of his grandfather. The boy denied he
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  • 150 11 England’s West Country will be heard speaking for itself when ‘Looking Westward’ is produced in the Daventry programmes tomorrow on Transmission 2 al 6.50 p.m., Malayan time Cyril Wood, who devised the feature, describes it as ‘a poster in sound,’ and he will include some of
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    • 473 11 blue funnel line Y SERVICE TO LONDON NO Ki ll CONTINENT Leaves Penang Due London Calls Marseilles Glasgow Sept. 16 Oct. 13 C riXNSHIEL. Calls Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept. 19 Oct. 20 J r rN’EINLAS Calls Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept. 23 Oct. 21 GI Sn DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Uverpool
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    • 875 11 P© and CM W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated tn England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA L SINGAPORE S.S. “ELLENGA” SAILING SUNDAY. 11th SEPTEMBER L Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port SwettaMMUSb contract with His Majesty's Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from
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  • 239 12 The Electric Ear Have you ever listened in to a piece of wood" It may seem an absurd question, but there most interesting of recent developments in the ele« tn, tor r> laboratory of the Department of Scientific and Indusu f r "f th—’’ 4 Possibly it has
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  • 661 12 Latest limes Of Posting AIR MAILS EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria. Point and Mergui), India. Aden. Palestine, Egypt, Sudan. Kenya. Tankanyika, Uganda, Zanzibar. Northern and Southern R lOdesia. Nyasaland, South Africa.. Great Britain. Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary
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  • 34 12 ■f (I F^f ibSfl 1 SHOOTING THE SUN. The i" i"' Pommem hits recently makers are allowed to risit h> it j t f iii trying her hand at “shooting sextant.
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    • 52 12 ASTHMA T w*nt relief from spell, of h, r d breathing, choking and wheezing that make» you gasp foi [1 breath, try Himrod’« Cute. It NFWinW I Houtfht relief to «ufferer» I over tixt V fi ve ye*r«. PRICE J A Doctor .rites:br/ner.«.eo u ,th r t ,uas." INSIST ON
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 598 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE London, Sept. 3: Following is the BBC Empire broadcasting service schedule (Malayan Standard Time) for this week: TRANSMISSION’S 2 AND 3 6.02 p.m. to 12.20 a.m. GSH, GSG. GSF and GSJ. GSG for the Far East from 6.02 p.m. to 11.20 p.m. TRANSMISSION
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    • 1134 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 7.05 p.m. Scottish Half-Hour. 8.00 p.m. 8.40 p.m. Light Music. 7.30 p.m. Children’s programme. GSF (BBC) 6.05 p.m. “Jan \usten in the West.’ 6.20 p.m. Dance Music. 7.35 p.m. “George Edwardes- 2. 10.20 p.m. “Under Big Ben.' ZHP (SINGAPORE) 5.00 p.m. Malax Music. 6.00
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    • 489 12 I* Longer lllsBBMrless jjp* i’-^r-.. W*V> «Tp I I 4w st I STAINLESS STEPHEN k (Comma), radio entertainer, alias Arthur Baynes, of Totteridge, Herts, was fined 19s. at Yeovil. Somerset, tor exceeding the speed-limit in a built-up area. BOMBAY TODAY VUB2 95.50 mc/s (31.40 n;.) VUB2 -19.05 mc/s (61.00 mJ
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    • 40 12 PENAXG duly WEATHER report h FORT CORNWALLIS 84 S SBS Jf.u. RAINFALL September 7 e Nil tide TABLE H,GH LOW TODAY 12.16 n. ni. 1 6 u 6 p.m. TOMORROW 12-46 a in 7.09 a m 12-49 p.m 7.25 p.m.
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  • 199 13 Toi'qtiaijs Dutf Tvrror rjj III. worst thunderstorm in living memory brought hours of terror to the south-nest of England At Torquay, where nearly 6* 2 inches of rain fell in eleven hours, many people thought the end of the world had come. II ater several
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  • 1297 14 Prospects Of Candidates Discussed AERIAL POST JUBILEE SON SHOULD BE PLACED By Tic-Tac Tomorrow, with the running of the Gold Cup Race at Singapore, the big Singapore five-day professional Meeting will come to a close but the big meeting will be followed by
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  • 1006 14 Below will be found the full programme f races at Singapore, the concluding dav of the iL “’""’W. RACE 1:—2.30 p.m. HORSES—CIass 3—Division 2—9 Furlona 01 2 ABBOTS TEMPTATION 9.00 Mr H q 0 0 0 SCRIBBLE 8 13 Kirvan va 2 0 0
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    • 705 14 “(overcome) (MMHOURISHMEHTU<s> I AND YOU WBEA f KNOW THE JOY OF j UIEAUH&BEMVy You People or Malaya, Who are Thin, RunjßilOMlw down, Anaemic, Suffering from Prema ture Im potency Early Old Age Stomach Trouble 99 out of every 100 sufferers like yourself are MALNOURISHED (not getting sufficient Minerals, Vitamins and
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  • 128 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £191.17. 6 £l9l •1< J> LONDON—(3 months) £192 5 0 on PENANG $97.50 $9B-00 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 50 tons eOPRA— (SundrlefD $97.50 $98.00 BLACK PEPPER 25 tons 50 tons RUBBER:— LONDON 7^d NEW YORK 16c (G) !>lv SINGAPORE —(Spot) 2 C Oct./Dec 26%c 27c Jan./Mar
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  • 351 16 dhare of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall On. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114 Burmah Oil 90 7*- 4-7’ 2 d Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 112% Eagle Oom. 4 pessos. 40 —l%d War Loan 3% p.c. 101% JT&T 4’ I** K
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  • 103 16 1 Previously Latest Paris 178 19 64 178 New York 4.82 4.82 Montreal 4.83% 4.83".. Brussel 28.62% 28.65 Geneva 21.30% 21.32 Amsterdam 8.92% 8.92% Milan 911’ 91% Berlin 12.04 12.04 Stockholm 19.40% 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingf ,-rs 226% 226% Prague 139%
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  • 124 16 London. Sept. 8. RUBBER: Steady. London 7|jj buyers 8 sellers Oct./Dec. 7J.® buyers 8 > 3 t sellers Jan./Mar. 8,1. buyers 8% sellers Apl./June 8% buyers sellers NEW YORK 16.10 cts. United Kingdom Stock» London 65,514 tons Liverpool 34,211 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept £10.15 PEPPER:
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  • 181 16 LEAN CO. TIN Boyers Seller» Ampats 41% 4 4% Ayer VVengs .65 .70 Burma Malays 210 22 Ocd Hong Fatts .85 .88 Ipoh Tins 24 6 25 3 Jelebus .72% .75 Johans .27 .29 K. Lar.juts 18 0 18 7% Kamuntings 9 4 9 9 Kramats 16 6 110 Kundangs
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  • 91 16 Small Turnover On Stock Exchange London, Sept. B—ln8 —In the Stock Exchange both buyers and sellers were inclined to await a clearer political outlook, consequently the turnover was very small. Foreign bonds occasionally encountered offerings, otherwise movements were narrowly irregular. Lead was strong and active on speculative and
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  • 250 16 Easier New York, Sept. B—The8 —The lower London market influenced our opening. Action thereafter afforded strong evidence that an elimination of European fears should be a signal for a substantial advance of more than trading rally proportions. The basis for such upturn would be a combination of present
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  • 297 16 G.C.D.S. Beaten By Only Goal The Indiah Association met the Governnent Commercial Day School yesterday evening at the Hutchings School ground in a game of hockey and scored the only goal in the game to beat the Commercial XI. The Indians started with a vigorous
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  • 22 16 TIN Singapore $98.00 per pkl Penang $OB.OO per pkl RUBBER Singapore —Spot 26Vjc. per lb. Penang -Spot 26'lc. per lb
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  • 175 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 0 4 6 Ayer Weng .62% .67% Batu Selangor 1.32% 1.37% Hong Fait .86 .89 Kpg Kamunting 8 9 9.3 ex Kpg Lanjut 18 0 18 6 Kamunting 9*6 Kramat 10 3 109 Kramat Pulai 12 6 13 6c Kuchai Ord. 1.32% 1.37%
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  • 155 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.32% 1.37% Hong Fatt .85 ,87* Jelebu ,7q 75 Kuchai 1.32% 1.37% p etaling 7.50 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Raub Gold 5.20 5.30 Rantau 1.40 1.45 Taiping Consolidated 1.55 i.go Ta^am 1.37 1.42% Ulu Klang .82% .85 Ampat 4 o
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  • 221 16 Sports Club Team To Meet Smelters The Penang Sports Club ‘A" Hockey team will meet the Eastern Smelting Co.’s team on the Esplanade at 5.15 today. The following will represent the P.S.C.: W. G. Colebeck; J. R. McDougall, J. R. P. Soper; S. L. Stocks, F. Buchanan. G. M.
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  • 59 16 Melbourne—Hundreds of thousands of employees in shops, factories and hospitals are to be examined as part of a campaign to prevent the spread of tuberculosis and to eradicate the disease in the State of Victoria. It is also proposed, says Austral News, to establish a fund to support
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    • 83 16 THE PENANG CHORAL DRAMATIC SOCIETY By Permission of British Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. will present 4 The Maid of the Mountains* A MUSICAL PLAY IN THREE ACTS Book By:—Frederick Ixin.sda.le Music By:—Harrold Fraser-Simson Lyrics By:—Harry Graham Additional Lyrics By:—F. Clifford Harris Valentine At The TOWN HALL, PENANG x ON 27TH SEPT.
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    • 657 16 EmpText d Office 12 Biihop Street Penang. Te^er *_^[j^«^ ,,wi p» n si en ion n 2 Ja StreeL^Phone^’^* 1 Office: Brewster Road. Phone- aw i Office: 40, 43 Fleet Street Lo h n°don Central 3609 Tel; “tead^alay. 4 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 mI? 111 < W d w'thoo e
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    • 364 16 fl ‘dv lC( h 7" fl September. Warrants to !ocal e fl 'I I IhllTEh fl A J 1 I I 501 ll,lliA maluu fl DREDGING LTD. I 1 Incorporated ir, B demi ie o?°2> r t ha f deClared J the t, payable in London on er 19^ 8
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