Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1938

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 18& PUBLISHED DAILY Vi ■>!<,. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1938. PRICE Ift CENTS.
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  • 1246 1 France Prepared to Go to War Alone Fortifications Manned: Fleet Under Stand-By Orders Ihr Sudeten Germans have agreed to resume negotiations with the Czech Government. Paris. Sept. 9.—France has shown determination to stand by taking the initiative in ordering defensive measures without waiting to see what
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  • 47 1 Reuter. Ife Brought Up To l ull Strength .r- at the Admiralty that the -eeping flotilla consisting of Haycyon Class will now fSV •<> full complement and four troyers will be brought up /from the reserve. V that the decision has to the present mternasituation Router.
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  • 89 1 |)el;n In Issuing Writs r four Parliamentary by-elec- n .<- ,tt Oxford. Walsall the Dartp. r on <>f Kent and the Doncaster iyyjjinr. of Yorksh i re. Whips or parties to whom u decvu*.- 1 representatives belonged to to the Speaker who would .<r. e the nec< ssary writs,
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  • 121 1 Match \t I olkestone Ends In A Draw London. Sept 9 P F -stone the match between Eng- Pav ar.: Present and Warner’s XI s irawr. T 1 England XI made 215 (Alf 6 f< ?r To an d j n th e second innings Glared at 329
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  • 40 1 Win nl‘ress message says that Dominions Secretary’. has hospital at Winnipeg as a urr.-nce of ar. old leg injury, s activity during his visit s stated that he will require His condition does not 11 for alarm.
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  • 22 1 Ki Air Minister today ur of inspection at aircraft a v Vickers Aviation Company the Hawker Aircraft K >ngston-on-Thames.
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  • 24 1 *ai S k v Ambassador in. LonJ left Lindon for Geneva J -P» v ‘dtend the meeting of the atl °ns Assembly.
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  • 7 1 totalled £8,026,143,422 ncreai of £228,913,year.
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  • 147 1 Confidence Returns At Geneva Geneva. Sept. 9- -Opinion in League circles while continuing to regard the situation as extremely grave, remains cautiously optimistic. Well-informed League circles think that Great Britain will point the way by making direct approach to Hitler, and this is regarded as the only way
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  • 320 1 Chinese Stage A Sham Retreat .—Union Times. Hankow, Sept. 9.—Described as the greatest battles in the Orient by foreign correspondents in China were the battles fought near the City of Kwangtsi, in east Hupei, on the north bank of the Yangtse on Monday and
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  • 82 1 Reuter Pearce Retains Title Toronto, Sept. 10 In the World’s Sculling Championship H R Pearce, Australia, retained the title by beating E. Paddon. Australia, in a three miles contest After a mile Pearce led by four lengths. At the end of two miles Pearce had a five
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  • 37 1 The total amount applied for in tenders for £45,000,000 Treasury Bills was £68,125,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was Ils. 11.02 d. against 10s. 5.87 d. a week ago.
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    • 35 1 MALAYA SILVER CO., i t Street, Penang, S.S. i’RERS DEALERS shields, cups, etc. badges and medals, blocks, lantern i brass plates. ,ols and clubs. Gifts birthdays, etc. for «MP-ntitic Workmanship. M 4,-d- < barges Prompt service.
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    • 71 1 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES No Booking Fee 1 Collyer Quay Singapore. 1 FM- Z ->-iarK i ANCHOR JUK I < 4— wii wq— an— ■wywia wr— n i -w «■■mir"2— The Choicest Butter
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  • 841 2 Mistaken Identity, Says Defence Counsel Remarking that the accused’s alibi was rather far-fetched but that he was not prepared to disbelieve it and therefore gave the benefit of the doubt to the accused, Mr. L.B. Gibson, the Penang District Judge, yesterday acquitted
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  • 198 2 Feared Insanity Sussex —Henry James Laurence and his brother Maurice—aged thirty-four and thirty-one—sons of a wealthy City stockjobber, found shot dead in a farm shed near Ninfield, took their lives in a suicide pact because they feared madness. The inquest jury returned a verdict of “Suicide while
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  • 123 2 London—Hannah Mary Thomas, a mother who sold her seven-year-old son to gipsies for a £1 note, was bound over by Aberayron (Cardinganshire) magistrates. The boy’s stepfather, Benjamin Thomas, who was alleged to have shared the money was also bound over. They were accused
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  • 438 2 Alleged Act During Disorders Lee Keng Jin was charged before Mr. L.B. Gibson, the Penang District Judge, yesterday with having committed house trespass by entering the house of Tan Kin Chong at Beach Street with intent to commit theft on July 5. After two detectives had given evidence
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  • 333 2 Four Plead Guilty A) Four Chinese, Chan Ah Ming, Wong Kim Seng, Chin Tak Chan and Wong Ah Tuck were charged yesterday in the Penang second court with having committed theft of a fountain pen. All pleaded guilty. They were accused of having robbed a
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  • 368 2 Detective Seen res 11th Conviction da y on the evidence of a i C Ur Va «n. Wm The accused, Chan Ah j, charged with being a r mg with criminal intent 7th Penang Road and Prangin 10. 3 At the end of the cas
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  • 152 2 Mr. H. W. Nightingale, the ft* Third Magistrate, convicted Ta Cheng, a Teochew Chinese, of then tricycle on Aug. 5 and sentenced Inal pay 3 a fine of $4, in default four ■rigorous imprisonment. The accused in his defence stated t was a mattress-maker. On
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  • 115 2 ji jOO London -Interest at th* cent. Per annum wasJU charged on loans made widow. mnner. and at She was Mary C brough she wasi she!* moneylender without ed not guilty. nroseC uting. g Mr j. WHson ber of people born Conner. borrow jn one case
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  • 298 2 Penang Chib Report For August The flying hours for the month, states the Penang Flying Club August report, show quite a considerable drop compare with the two previous months chiefly in solo and cross-country flying. This is due to the fact that it was necessary to
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  • 286 2 Woman’s Hard Life London—Mrs. Helena Laura O'Dell, aged 43, lost her husband in July last She tried to support herself and h'■ three children on her widow’s pension 18s. a week. She worked as a street trader, then as a pedlar, but illness intervened. Rheumatoid arthritis
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    • 349 2 It* I z to e® K IF burning pain or agonising flatulence and heartburn make you dread mealtimes, take a little Bisurated Magnesia -after your next meal. By neutralising the excess acid which causes most stomach troubles, Bisurated Magnesia brings you new, instant relief. The pam you have learned to
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  • 493 3 F R ENCH ARMY AND NAVY READY FOR ACTION —Reuter. gjg Concentrations On Maginot Line London and parts in CLOSE CONTACT I Utz France), Sept 9 —Hundreds of reservists called to the I re arriving here daily. One hundred thousand troops are I at the Maginot Line and it is
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  • 35 3 During the recent storms in England, these 12 bullocks sought shelter tinder a large elm tree in a field at Castle Donington, near Nottingham. There they were all killed by lightning.
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  • 105 3 —Reuter. Demand Cabled To League Hankow, Sept. B—A8 —A mass meeting today adopted and cabled a resolution addressed to the President of the League of Nations demanding positive action to halt aggression. The resolution asks that resolutions previously adopted be implemented and expresses hope that the
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  • 70 3 .—Reuter. Report Of Assurance To Germany Denied Tokyo, Sept. 9—A Foreign Office spokesman emphatically denied a Japanese newspaper report that Mr. Horinouchi, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs yesterday gave an assurance to the German Ambassador Herr Ott of Japan’s moral support in the Czech crisis. He said
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  • 677 3 Japanese And Koreans As Leaders Hong Kong, Sept. s—An International Brigade for China, consisting chiefly of Japanese and Koreans, may play an important role in the later stages of the defence of Wuhan, according to Mr- Edgar Snow, correspondent of the London “Daily Herald,” who has
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  • 40 3 Reuter. Nuremberg, Sept 9—Hitler has cancelled his speech for tomorrow in order to devote more time to preparation for Monday’s speech which is expected to last at least two hours and will deal exhaustively with Czechoslovakia.—
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  • 54 3 Reuter. Arrest Without Warrant Rangoon, Sept. 9—The police are empowered to arrest undersirables without warrant as a result of the Governor exercising special powers in enacting the Rangoon Emergency Security Act of 1938 which will remain in force for five years. Non-Burmans can be expelled
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  • 154 3 Reuter. Presiding Judge Intervenes New York, Sept. 9—An unexpected intervention by Justice Pecora, the presiding Judge, marked the opening stages of the defence in the Hines trial. Interrupting a long debate on the defence motion for dismissal of the indictment, Justice Pecora expressed doubt
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  • 135 3 Reuter. Doctor Of Economic Science Amsterdam, Sept. 9- The degree of Doctor of Economic Science was conferred on Queen Wilhelmina by Professor Frijda, Rector of the Municipal University, before a distinguished gathering with included M. Colijn and 80 professors. Her Majesty had previously inspected a guard
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    • 163 3 This 'BIOCEL' SKINFOOD WORKED A MIRACLE on my face”. says nurse n* 1 h 1 I I j, I whsnhb’ I ;Wff 1 ITS effect was almost magical. In a fewdays I saw little lines and wrinkles begiifc to disappear. In a couple of weeks L locked 10 years younger.
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  • 461 4 Magistrate Allows Further Postponement (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 9 A further postponement was granted by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate (Mr. L.C. Goh), yesterday, in the case in which A .E. Beavis, a European, is charged with criminal intimidation. It is alleged that Beavis committed
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  • 1110 4  -  B> Andrew Blackmore Oil hi Great Britain AS only five per cent, of Great Britain’s t peace time requirements of oil are produced at home—from coal, while another five pei 1 cent are imported from sources within the British Empire, great efforts have been made since the
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  • 384 4 What Health Bulletin Reveals The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for tne week ended Sept. 3 is: PLAGUE. A satisfactory feature for the week is the absence of the notification ol plague in any of the Eastern ports. lIHOLERA continues to
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  • 212 4 Convicted on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another Indian Bag a Singh, by assaulting him with a grass cutting knife on Apr. 18. which cause», the complainant a fractured skull, an Indian Karnail Singh was sentenced by Mr.
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  • 116 4 Letter 1 ro ln a i, lan lt j* <io more than that his on being able b> con mt -W, especia ly a .s he h at all at 7* =4 rheumatism "-i ds Kruschen Salt nave be*, attack. Bui i/p have n( *t
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  • 346 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Runme Shaw of T nnll momen 7 i v isi; Mr. E. l. Watson has taker r, appomment at home in the cl 8 Anti-Air Raid Department The organization of Pwv lions ft, Selangor thi S y tarto dertaken by Mrs. L A J Rldle V- Inspector
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  • 28 4 eh havoc The recent torrential vain y t houses in almost every port of flooded inches deep after t'nt ''Ominy to the help ot
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    • 184 4 SShS L& vfe&s MICTWOsA Jy/Jk HAVE ENGLISH JAM W ->< FOR TEA TO-DAY You can taste the true flavour of fresh fruit at Its best in this delicious jam the fruit used is actually grown in Chivers own orchards. You’ll be proud to give your family and guests this high
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  • 143 5 Shoi r < fl I Moiu 2 Wife I Calcutta, Sept. 1. I s in which it is I by artful means" I to bear on a I who coffimittcd I iixlay in Cult ick, I bat ot Mr. I. C. I of the Criminal
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  • 180 5 London. Sept. 2. ?K' imattuis lx- been quick to char.'- t volunteer for the new h ch is to be n th. Royal Air Force Vatter Reserve. th, t m incenrient of the kf- 'v y> -It i>lay these in" 'S during the day r'h'ine,
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  • 146 5 ,a "l lor Member Of I iilav lul Soviet\ 1,111 Ov n ('<>rrespondent) Singapore, Sept. 9. ii nths' rigorous imr $5O, in default* isonment, was L. i in< n Moh Ser. in the Court ycstei I chargas ot k.r ing a memb. r d
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  • 21 5 These babies are waiting at the Nation a] Children's Adoption Association
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  • 1285 5 Discursions On Royal Visit To Paris There are no dominant topics in this month's reviews," the articles in which are pleasantly varied; but both th° Contemporary and the National Review contain discursions on the Royal visit to Paris Mr Sisley Huddleston in the former thinks that although the
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  • 385 5 24 Nations Asked To Aid Search has begun for the mothers who made the greatest sacrifice of sons during the last war. iwenty-four nations which are still members of the League of Nations are beirg asked to find their most sorrowing mothers to
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  • 160 5 BRIDE GOING TO AFRICA—BY BICYCLE London, Sept. 2. After being married this morning Miss Daisy Burgess and Mr. Leslie Seymour will cycle from Hendon. N.W., Register Office to the Passport Office to get their papers for a cycling- trip through Europe and Africa. They will take £l5 each with them
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  • 235 5 ar Office Invention Ln Australia’s Outback Canberra Designed in the War Office, London, and capable of carrying 900 sheep, a 15 ton road train is now operating on an "ur.-i ailed” stretch between Alice Springs and Birdum with complete success. Four years’ experience has proved that
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    • 126 6 The Brightest and Merriest Spot i n p ELYSEE CABARET TONIGHT EXTENSION Tll 1 GALA MA LA M MFJ avi ALL HOSTESSES ATTIRED IN MALAY I NON-Sl'OP DANciw niES TWO BANDS IN ATTEND AN< THE HAWAIIAN SERENADERS and LOUU i Featuring MISS BETTY in her popuia'r BALLOON DANCES MICKEY MOUSE,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 222 6 i i__i Packed Houses Held Spellbound at Every Performance I Season Indefinitely Extended 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 4 Shows Today Tomorrow 11.30 a m. 2.45 pin. 6.15 p.m, 9.30 p.m. NOTE: 11.30 a m 2.45 p m PERFORMANCES AT REDUCED PRICES ALEXANDER KORDA’S Magnificent ALL COLOUR EPIC OF BRITISH HEROISM IN
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    • 574 6 ROYAL 3 SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW 2.45 6.15 9.30 p. m. N, B. Matinee at Reduced Prices gui j B J H jMu /□r’r A w 1 v S' inWWR X FLERIMSS ■nonaiM "liohel barrymore f UVcltf* T f) Screen Play by Vincent Lawrence and Waldemar Yount Original Story by Frank
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  • 190 7 A. Fagg (Kent) has found it necessary to decline the invitation to accompany the M.C.C. team to South Africa. M.C.C. announce that H. T. Bartlett (Sussex) has been invited in his place. Bartlett will be 24 on October 7. When at Dulwich College he
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  • 116 7 Retires After 55 Years In One Shop Melbourne —During his 55 years in the one business from which he has just retired, 74 year old George Washington Chadwick, a Melbourne suburban hairdresser, estimates that he has shaved about 700,000 chins and cut
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  • 923 7 SUGGESTION MADE AT MELBOURNE CONFERENCE That inter-racial marriage should be encouraged as a means or overcom ng racial barriers and hatred was one of the suggestions put torward by several speakers in the Conference held in the Tenth world Christian Endeavour Convent on aeld in Melbourne,”
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    • 60 7 I ARE YOU I GETTING I YOUR I STRAITS TIMES? I P you have any difficulty t l in obtaining your copy of Malaya’s Leading Daily I Write or Phone I T|| E manager, pinang gazette I e e Phone Number Penang 14/7 or write I 11 STRAUS TIKES PRESS
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    • 28 7 WWE 1 APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. The GEORG® TOWN DISPENSARY 52-54 Brach Street, Penan®.
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    • 403 7 NEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS may end in DANGEROUS OPERATIONS I Many a stomach sufferer has had to submit to the surgeon’s knife Pecans*he dismissed those little twinges that ame on after eating as nothing mor« than ordinary indigestion and has paid the price of his neglect. 1 or those little pains
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 142 7 I Q UEE N S (|3 TONIGHT 9.30 paramount’» Grand Musical Hit I H |,rt the Show the Doctor Ordered I hibm z Z===z f Matinee I -1 fl t W iIMf l morrow I WKJw I/ K'■ jrHL If j 0 ■<’ 3 I t IHußb iiio lEF -JHsbw
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    • 366 7 Follow The Crowd To Our Parks Where Brilliant Week-End Entertainment Awaits You WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1935. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage “SILVER MASK” Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville Extra Turn«? WATCH FOR THE GRAND COMING ATTRACTIONS 11th September PURA A Story of A Mar. Who Lived
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  • 758 8 RENEW INf'i his attack 011 racialism. Hi» Holiness the Pope, addressing tour hundred teachers of Catholic Action, referred to a manifesto issued some weeks ago by a l ascist university professor as the lirst published step in the racial campaign and said, “We are dealing with a
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  • 89 8 Dr. Rhythm’, treated the audience and cured all and sundry of blues of all magnitude. As an M. D. Bing is a flop but heart trouble and depression vanish when Dr. Rhythm enters the theatre. Mary Carlisle as the girl in
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  • 46 8 Jar.neit, the popular Czechoslovakian danseuse. will give a number of special dance numbers at the Wembley cabaret tonight. She is a very good crooner and tap-dancer. Popular song hits to be sung by her are among the items on the programme
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  • 181 8 The death occurred last Sunday evening of Mr. Cheah Guan Paik, the father of the well-known, Selangor sportsman Mr. Cheah Keng Kooi at rhe age of 73 at 35 Yap Ah Shah Street, Kuala Lumpur. The late Mr. Cheah Guan Paik who was a.
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  • 109 8 The Goodman Cup which is being competed every year among the different companies of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps since 1936. for team events in the Penang Bisley was won by the “D’’ Chinese Company this year, with 43 points. In 1936 the
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  • 56 8 It is understood from ar. extract of a supplement to the London Gazette, dated Aug. 5, that Captain D. E. M. Fielding of the York and Lancaster Regiment and Adjutant of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunter Corps has been promoted to the rank of
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  • 58 8 Reuter. Judge Rules All 1 lie Ch urges A alid New York, Sept. 9—Judge Pecora denied the defence motion for dismissal of the conspiracy charge against Hines, 1 oiding that the charge could be considered separately from the twelve charges of felony. He decided that Hines must
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  • 45 8 Reuter. Nearly All Australia Affected Sydney. Sept. 9,—Efforts to avert stoppage on coal mine. l failed and the general strike began at midnight. All miners in ■he Commonwealth were affected except those in West Australia who were specially xempted by the Miners Federation.
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  • 110 8 Collections Being Made In Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Sept. 9. In response to appeals for funds for the relief of war sufferers and refugees in Canton and other parts of Kwangtung Province, the local Cantonese Association are doing their utmost to help in
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  • 93 8 Says He A\ as A ictini Of Another Man (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept 9. A young Malay named Dollah bin Mat was this morning fined $2O or in default, one month’s rigorous imprisonment by the Taiping Magistrate for dishonestly retaining a gold ring valued $l5
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  • 635 8 ‘‘./Vo Credit’’ r HE niOit enc<>u ntere(j j„ p®”* the one nivt ()t which sternly lllr Cllil l-WeY .'.nulnf,/ I l and chit system i j credit, the w the basis of all civilisatioX with Which one can get im., Malaya is a mixed H ess only
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  • 285 9 |> I;*"- loday bi r,,l rS /Or ar H j 9 Furs |M. H iviwan. .-.nnflly. B-/O' jLw. S' .j] Lawler. ■> Br" J( (M 1, 9 U urs. B’ j Bag by B'. 9 Kirv.an. B' b Donnelly» <O5 Wb te B B-' hi Irvine. Mayo B
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  • 621 9 Incident At M.V.I. Headquarters I old At Inquest WORRIED OVER LOSS OE JOB (brom Our Own Correspondent) A roi u' r r Ipoh, Sept. 10. A. I’.KDK I oi suicide was returned at the conclusion yesterday of the iiKpiii into Ihe death A.B.C.
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  • 127 9 The Klysee “B” team scored a narrow victory by the odd goal in three over the Switzer landers in a game of soccer which was played on the Suffolk Ground yester day. The winners were definitely superior id had most of the exchanges. The
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  • 34 9 Reuter Stoke Poges, Sept. 9. In the Girls’ Golf Championship final, over 18 holes, Miss Sheila Stroyan (Sunningdale) beat Miss Joan Pemberton (Brumal) Park) 4 and 3. Reuter.
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  • 250 9 Two Special Trains In connection with the big military operations tomorrow, which will take place be-’ tween Pagan Serai and Penang, the F.M.S. Railways are cooperating with the Military authorities and are running two special trains, one from Penang, taking the Penang Battalion to Bagan Serai, and
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  • 89 9 From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 9. Arrangements are being completed to accommodate the hundreds of volunteers who will be coming to Taiping tomorrow night to attend the military manoeuvres on the following morning. Certain units will be housed at the King Edward VII School and
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  • 102 9 Thursday’s Results Following are results of tennis ties played on Thursday: .MEN’S DOUBLES H’CAP (FINAL) —l5 Sydney Smith F.A Shelton beat 30 J D. Lambert T.W Hickey 6/4. 6/4. FAMILY PAIRS (FINAL) 2 Mr. Mrs S J. Flgar beat —3 Mr. Mrs. J R Burnham 6/1,
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  • 58 9 B.R.C. Team To Meet St. Xavier’s Just. The following will play for the Butterworth Recreation Club in a game of Hockey against the St. Xavier's Institution or. the St. Xavier’s ground today. Noordin; J.H. Capel. Thanaraj; W. Russell. J. Joshua, Yusoff; Rajaratnam. H. Stewart, D. Stewart, Chan Sui Kam
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  • 296 9 BADMINTON Great Fight Expected (By Our Badminton Correspondent) Interest centres today on the match between Chee Choon Keng and Lee Hoo Chye in the second round of the Penarg Open Singles Championship et the Free School Hall. Choon Keng is making his second bid for
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 9 Sam. refuses to pick up his musket. A scene at the Portsmouth and Bouthsea Tattoo played by the boys of the Royal Ordnance Corps depot.
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  • 80 9 NEW CINEMA FOR PENANG Singapore Syntlicate Launched i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September m A Singapore syndicate has launched a quarter of a million dollar scheme for ihe construction of <•! luxurious modern cinema in Penang. Architect* are now drawing up plans. The theatre alone will cost $150.000. It
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  • 52 9 Mr. Eng Kooi And Miss Kwa (>h<‘w Khin (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 9. The marriage of Mr. Yeap Eng Kooi to Miss Kwa Chew Khini will take place at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan, Ipoh, next Tuesday, at 12 noon. A reception will be held at the
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    • 6 9 T N,c food Chemiit» end Sort
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  • 1704 10 Reader Draws A Lesson From India HOMILY ON THE ETHICS OF COLONISATION I (To The Editor of Huang Gazette) Sir, —Had I the time and the means I should like greatly to write a small book whose title “The future administration of the Malay Peninsula”
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  • 913 10  -  By Robert Mac Kay RECORD TONNAGE According to the latest published statistics of traffic in the Port of London in the year ended on the 31st of March last, the total imports and exports, together with trans shipment traffic, amounted all told to over 44 million tons,
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  • 257 10 Major Upward Trend Conceded Singapore, Sept. 7. The following is a cabled synopsis from the “Trader’s” column of "Barrons,” The American National Financial Weekly. Barrons’ Weekly Index of Business Activity is 61.2, down 0.7 from the previous week. Excepting on Wednesday, domestic selling was from scattered sources,
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  • 97 10 Complete Specifications Available In Malaya H M. Trade Commissioner has on file in his office a complete set of the standards issued by the British Standards Institution, Londbn. The standards, numbering about 800. cover all industries, building, chemicals, engineering etc., and they are available for examination by individuals
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  • 51 10 United Patani 164,119 lb.; Malakoff 115,000 lb.; Taiping 71,349 lb.; Sungei Batu 34,200 lb.; Windsor 21,234 lb.; FoothHis 19.800 lb; Kuala Muda 150,063 lb.; Vai d’Or 25,523 lb.; Gadek 38,000 lb.; Kuala Sidim 53,473 lb.; Bassett 14,989 lb.; Gordon 23,000 lb.; Bukit Tambun 16.451 lb.; Bertam Cons. 196,000
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  • 131 10 The Secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the full month of August 1938. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. (Karangan) hours run 454; cub.c yards treated 93,000; total piculs 222; nett 'value $13,320. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Lid. hours
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  • 9 10 Henrietta 113,500 lb. Sungei Matang 24,000 lb.
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    • 423 10 banks Js!*«** I n» Liabiut, or r t ft, I extent and ln u lllh NO*?" > I SOKO «0«. I Iteser.? ‘S*}W I Proprietors J- K. Bousefietd E I L LONDON BaSkS I Wertm luster I Ipoh I Johore I i Bombay Kobe Saigon 1 CIST* KOWI< X* ton
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  • 574 11 St. George The Martyr 13TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.15 a in. Holy Communion. 100 am. Matting Litany. Psalm-71. Hymn—2^l. 145 a m Holy Communion. 930 a.m Mattins (Tamil). •0.30 a.in Mattins Holy Communion (Chinese). 6.0" p.m 1 vensong and Sermon. Psalms 67, 70 Chant 157, 166. Magnifu 80
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  • 135 11 S.S. ‘SLTSANG’ from China and Japan and sails for Calcutta direct S.S. ‘MENTOR’ from Liverpool for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. ‘CORFU’ from Yokohama via ports. Sails same day for Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier, Plymouth London. TOMORROW S.S. ‘BENMOHR’ from
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  • 598 11 Estate Manager Warned (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 9. Warning him not to take the law into his own hands again, Raja Ayoub sitting as magistrate at Rawang yesterday cautioned and discharged L. W. Tivy, manager of the Sungei Gapi estate, who appeared on a summons
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  • 381 11 More In Selangor Than Perak The sum of $633,211 in licence fees was paid in the F.M.S. during the first half of this year by owners of motor vehicles, says the F.M.S. Transport Board in a statement giving details of revenue from this source. Perak motorists
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  • 349 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept 10. The Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley was engaged in the Perak Supreme Court on Thursday and yesterday in hearing a civil suit in which R.M.A.T.M. Sithambaram Chettiar, of Ipoh, claimed a sum of $4,643.66 being balance on
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  • 34 11 i.— Reuter. Winnipeg, Sept. 9 Lord Stanley, who was to have represented Britain at the League Council meeting, has been remove 1 to hospital, suffering from a recrudescence of leg trouble.—Reuter.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 480 11 I.iUE FUNNEL LINE I P T SERVICE TO IX)NDON A NORTH CONTINENT Leave. Penang Due London rtf* 1 Cadis Marseilles Glasgow Sept 16 Oct I Calls! Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept 19 Oct 20 I GI^ S t i Calls Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept 23 Oct 21 I GL®S IN DAY iVICK TO
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    • 460 11 PJ2. W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA' SINGAPORE S.S. “ELLENUA” SAILING SUNDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER 3 N Co un<l ir Pc n K. Teluk Amon, Port awortxMMa, Outwards from Londoo for China Japan. S/S “BULAN” Sept. IS due Penang S/S “BURDWAN” Sent 22 S/S “RANCHI” Sept. 22 SAILINGS
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    • 196 11 GENERAL I'ASShM/LR AGENTS FOR CUN ARD VYTIITE STAR UNK TO EUROPE via SUEZ I REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVTCE S I Singapore and Penang to Londoa vte Colombo, Aden, Suez, Pbrt SaM, AfarseiHea aad dbraftac. Next sailings Ms. "HARUNA MARU” Sept. Ml ss. “KATORI MARU” Sept X Rates to First, elaaa
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 12 \|KS. PRISTON photographed with her three-week-old son at Bacton Rectory, Suffolk. A former chorus girl. Mrs. I’riston married the Rector, the Rev. Stewart B I’riston. when she was 18. Her husband was 56.
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  • 226 12 lime Marches On I It is a familiar phrase. It carries with it I as the clock ticks, and this is true. n that p, I Let us go to India. It is part of the “uneb 13 I thought, but if we think of it as being
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  • 662 12 Latest l imes Of Posting > AIK M AILS EUROPE \ND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For I Burma «except Victoria Point), India. Aden Palestine, Egypt Sudan. Kenya, Tankanyika. Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern R.wdesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland.
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  • 21 12 TYf BROILNE, the r IvJl Mr. Keith Liversedpe. a director ol t’/cr’A and a of (‘oinriion
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1669 12 n TRANSMISSION 1 12.37 a.m. to 4.20 a.m. GSG, GSI, GSD and from 1.05 a.m. to 4.20 a.m. GSG. transm.ss.on 3 Hi”hli«»hts Of Today’s Wireless 6.37 a.m. to 8.50 a.m. GSG, GSP, GSO, < J GSD and GSB. ZHJ (PENANG) FOREIGN LANGUAGES 7.05 p.m. Indian Music. Arabic Transmission.: 12.37 a.m.
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    • 493 12 MANILA TODAY KZRM 9.53 Ale's (31.3 m.) P. M. 4.20 Popular music. 5.20 Sunkist time. 5.50 News in Spanish. 6.05 News in. English. 6.50 Special programme. 7.20 Melody Album. 8.10 News in English. 9.20 Music. 9.50 Close down. TOMORROW KZRM 9.53 Ale s (31.3 m.) A .M 3.20 Tea dance
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    • 35 12 dally REPORT 6 a ni \’nn 85 E o n G 89 S R HXFAI.I September 8 <■ 6 m.m. MDE TARij high LOW TODAY 12.49 p.m Tomorrow 1 14 a m. l() 119 p.m. a
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  • 181 13 it Health Officer, Dr. J. U. Karunaratne (in uni- < xamining pilgrims’ certificates of vaccination as embarked on the Meneleaus for Mecca. PRETTY GIRL FROM BORNEO. (Above): A pretty Borneo Malay pilgrim, who sailed from Singapore seemed rather sad as she looked over the rail
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 74 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Water Sports -n rri r> )>/?>> thn inti tier swiitiq Willy-nilly the sea. E ESSES. M S the pig was flung— Bohhy said, “Last laugh for met Alt in a Holiday—6y Hick Limes PEACE AT A PRICE Vat X promise Vi uVinG \l ,F Chaiß, The &*srs£>)
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  • 1177 14 Selections By Tic-Tac And Capt. Dash Below will be found the full programme for toda\ s races at Singapore, the concluding day of the big meeting: RACE 1:—2.30 p.m. HORSES —Class 3—Division 2—9 Furlongs 012 ABBOT’S TEMPTATION 9.00 Mr. H. S. Kirwanvan Breuukelen 00 0
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    41 14 A. TOLMICH (right), sensational Ame/ican hurdler British and champion, Flying-Officer I) n Uho tinrecent International Athletics Meeting at th,. Finla a t th, the pair met latter at the Glasgow Rar -ers’ snort Qty ’Ports meet th., was reversed.
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  • 337 14 Proposal To Hohl Tounin At Soigon (From Our Own Correspondent) Sept 9 What should be the biggest and most ambitious tenni/ nament ever to be staged in the Far-East is proposed to C hT at Saigon from the end of November. The tournament is to
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  • 73 14 Merrydale I o I’lay Merry lads The following are selected to represent the Merrydale Badminton Party against t e Merrylads Badminton Party at the or mers’ courts tomorrow at 4.00 p m s Cheah Chee Aun. Ch’ng Kok swee, Ch’ng Hun Cheang, Chuah Kim Suah, Cheng Siew I Capt
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  • 38 14 .—Reuter. Bruen Champion Amateur Newcastle, County Down, Sept. 9. James Bruen, the 17-year-old Walker Cup player, won the Irish Open Amateur Championship, beating J. Mahon of Dublin 9 and 8 over 36 holes.—Reuter.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 596 14 LAUGH At YourlHni OLD SELF! Yeas!-Vite Gives You The Power! RTSSsJ Let Yeast-Vite make you well! Let it change Igy* those frowns and furrows of pain into the bright, /jgJ happy smile of bubbling health and energy //'HEADACHES-'-' Let Yeast-Vite show you what it is to /j ce«« to thump
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    • 12 14 BRASSO METAL POLISH li|ht work M 14 Oval tine revives flagging encrgij
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  • 1049 15 Bitterest Dispute In History Of The Sport DOYLE’S THREE-YEAR PLAN London, Sept. 1. -OXING may be split from top to bottom within the next few P weeks by the bitterest dispute over control in the history of <nort Three of the leading promoters in England are
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  • 117 15 The English Team The English team for the series of Professional International matches to be played on the course of the Maesdu Club, Llandudno, on September 28, 29 and 30 is as follows: P. Alliss (Temple Newsam) (captain); A. G. Beck (Sherwood Forest); D. Curtis (Queen’s Park,
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  • 30 15 DOWN TO THE SEA.—This is the favourite parade of beys of the Watts Naval Training School in camp at Beeston Regis, near Cromer.
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  • 526 15 London, Sept. 1. Dont be unduly surprised if the next Scotsman to join up at Blackpool turns out to be Gavin, the brilliant Arbroath pivot, who was once on the Aberdeen books. In handling forms to Denis Kelleher ex-Fulham, Crystal Palace evidently believed that second thoughts
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  • 129 15 I/Ondon, Sept. 1. In Scotland henceforward, a player who, not himself attempting to play the ball but who tries to protect his goalkeeper by charging off an opponent who is attempting to play the ball, will be penalised by the award of a free kick or penalty
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  • 136 15 Torquay may miss the honours, bu: they've certainly collared one distinction. They’re about the only English League Club ever to sign two managers within a week. It happened this way. Mr. Haydn' Green, Guildford manager, applied for thei job when Frank Brown left
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  • 140 15 Arsenal Football Club, who paid H4,(X)O to Wolverhampton Wanderers last month for the star inside forward Bryn Jones, last night signed Hugh Class, eighteen-year-old 225.-a-week bricklayer<s apprentice, of Bonnyrigg, near Edinburgh. Hugh Glass, sft. Ilins., list. 61bs., plays three times a week for Bonnyrigg Rose,
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  • 383 15 20 OLD- IIMERS TO BE INVITED London, Sept. 1 Practice makes Internationals. Yes somflt are born to it. But all can improve by practice. And International fame's worth, having. When the FA. this year celebrate their 75th anniversary—and, by the way, they are not getting crotchety;
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 126 15 HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHELTERS MADE IN ENGLAND JUNIOR (Type x. I I 500—800 lbs. sheet per hour. Each Junior Sheeter is fitted with five pairs of rehs, No. 1 pair being hair lined to receive the freshly coagulated rubber and No. 5 being grooved to give the final marking to the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 120 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST TOVOON (Scot) £191.10. o £191.10. 0 LONDON—(Spot £192.10. 0 SINGAPORE 598.00 S9B BUSINESS DONE «07 50 BUSINESS DONE 50 tons Buyers no seers BOPRA—(Sundr’.ed) $3.45 >*>• BLACK PEPPER $8.50 58 0 RUBBER:— LONDON 71F:d NEW YORK 15%c(G) i SINGAPORE—(Spot) 26 %c 26 4 e Oct./Dec. 26 %e
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  • 333 16 Snare of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114 Burmah Oil 89’4% -JM A A rn on -iiosr at Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 3 9 —3d Fundins 4 p.c. 60-90 112«, st pc 9 ln War
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  • 125 16 London. Sept. 9. RUBBER: Dull. London 71’ buyers 7’5 sellers Oct./Dec. 7% buyers 7’s sellers Jan./Mar. 7%, buyers 8 V sellers Apl./June 8 buyers 8 A sellers NEW YORK 16.00 cts. United Kingdom Stock»: London 65.514 tons Liverpool 34.211 tons poop, a «Straits SD Rotterdam Sept £10.15
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  • 103 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 178 19 64 New York 4.82% 4.81'.' Montreal 4.83% 4.83 Brussel 28.65 28.62 Geneva 21.32 21.30% Amsterdam 8.92*4 8.92 Milan 91% 91«?. Berlin 12.04 12.03’4 Stockholm 1 19.40 19.39% Oopenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26’4 nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 139% 139%
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  • 22 16 TIN Singapore $98.00 per pkl. Penang $97.-50 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot 26’ 4 c. per lb Penang—Spot 26*4c. per 11»
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  • 141 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyer* Seller* Batu Selangor 1.32*4 1.37% Hong Fatt .86 .88 Jelebu .70 .75 Kuchai 1.32*0 1.37% Petaling 7.50 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Ra.ub Gold 5.20 5.30 Rantau 1.40 1.45 Taiping Consolidated 1.55 1.60 Talam 1.37% 1.42’4 Ulu Klang .82% .85 Ampat 4'o 4:3 Kampong
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  • 84 16 Reuter. Petters An Exceptional Bright Spot London, Sept. 9. —On the Stock Exchange the unsettled European situation adversely influenced all sections and with buyers unwilling to open up fresh commitments prices generally moved to lower levels. Exceptionally, however, Petters, manufactuers of oil engines, rose from 36 to 6/3
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  • 175 16 Tamil Charged With Possession (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 10. A young English speaking Tamil, named S. T. Perumal, was yesterday produced in the first Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, by Mr. D. N. Livingstone, of the Detective Branch, Perak, on a charge
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  • 282 16 War Fears New York, Sept. 9- -War fears are again the dominating market influence, but failure of morning selling to attract a following at times such as the present when tension is great is encouraging evidence of the good undertone, tending to support the view that the market
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  • 148 16 KENNEDY CO. KITIBER: Buyers Sellers Sungei Bagan 1.50 1.60 c TIN: Ampat 4 0 4 6 Ayer Weng .62%> .67 *2 Batu Selangor 1.32% 1.37’ 2 Hong Fatt .87 .90 Jelebu .70 .75 Kpg Kamunting 8 9 9 3ex Kpg Lanjut 17 9 18 Kramat 10 3 10'9 Larut 10
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 629 16 I-ÜBUC notices KLANG RIVER TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Fourteenth Ordinary General Meeting of Members will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 33. Beach Street, Penang, on Monday, the 19th day of September, 1938,
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    • 893 16 HEAD OFFICE 12, BISHOP STRF ET I ■PHONE 1477 4 I TELEGRAMS; GAZETTK I Saujnim: Ogive: Cecil Street. Singapore i.l I Kuala Lumpur, Office: 25, Java Street pl 5471 Tei Ml Road. ’Phone: 268. London Office r.| •Phene Centra! 3608 -3609 T./’ I I ADVERTISEMENT I(aj Es H The charges
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