Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1938

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE U<T ESTAB. 1833 PUBUSfIED DAILY Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 653 1 HITLER'S NUREMBERG SPEECH AROUSES WORLD DISGUST “LAMENTABLE HE SHOULD TALK SUCH NONSENSE’’ Hitler's eagerly av. ail'd speech at Nuremberg was vituperative and provocative, hut contained no open threat. He bracketed democratic countries "who are working hand-in-hand with iVloscou with the Bolshevists and h< made insulting
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  • 685 1 ‘•lnaiigtirales Ihe Traffic Lights v morning Penang's mated signals t :u initial outlook on nd Burmah Road, then Jit c-i iy being given to the latter. in Northam. Road and the direction of Peel -sly to the left hand tive sections of the -iink-d to the neutral
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  • 29 1 Pinuny Gazette > terday despite a 1 pricing order. ill be grateful to they will place dry, cither direct or ■> x, as this will supplies to be related.
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  • 107 1 Court Defence B' (.vclist ted man and not a ailty for no reason. I ■ti e done.” Pooi Kee, a young was charged before Mr. morning with causing cycle. Mr. Lyle after ience from both sides liarged the accused. aid that he worked io l ad was
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  • 48 1 HVRBOUR 1 ”>• was this morning Mr. c. W. Lyle, the on a charge of being ■ly He was cautioned ,f had oeen picked up lhe S.S. Tanjong but v known how he had re water. •*‘lty. said that he had had no one to to.
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  • 216 1 Whole Of Legion's Resources Offered To Government In the event of national emergency, the resources of the British Legion—the great organisation of Ex-Service-men —would be placed at the disposal of the Government according to intimation conveyed in a letter to the Prime Minister from Major-General Sir Frederick
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  • 115 1 Chinese Seriously Injured A Chinese was seriously injured yesterday in the collapse of an outhouse in Burmah Road, Penang, in which he and two companions were trapped. The two escaped unhurt, but Ooi Hooi Siew received severe head and body 7 injuries and was removed to the
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  • 793 1 DE WT AD Nuremberg. Sept. 12—Herr Hitler's speech was preluded by elaborate ceremonial. Detachments of uniformed organisations bearing flags marched to the Congress Hall. The Fuehrer began his speech at 7.15 and opened with a long and somewhat dull review of the Nazi Party's history' since 1923. Alluding
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  • 655 1 Prague, Sept-. 12.--Official Sudetens suggest that it may be practically impossible to restrain the rank and file in the provinces from demanding a plebiscite and there will possibly be increasing demonstrations. They may ever, try to short-circuit a union with Germany. The first reaction
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  • 29 1 By special courtesy of Reuters Ltd., Station ZHJ Penang will rebroadcast nightly at 8.50 p.m. the Daventry News Bulletin during the present European crisis.
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  • 61 1 Appointed Official Assignee Mr. Tan Toon Lip, of Singapore. has arrived in Penang and assumed duties as Assistant Official Assignee, Penang, vice Mr, C O Lim who has left for Europe on eight months' leave. Mr. Lim, it is understood, intends to further his studies while
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  • 36 1 —Router. London, Sept. 12. Prince Birabongse, who on September 5 was involved in an accident which resulted in the death of a motor-cyclist, was today exonerated from blame at the inquest at Morpeth.— Router.
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  • 423 2 Two On Grievous Hurt Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 12. That he was set upon in his own house, severely manhandled, dragged by his hair and thrown into the drain by the side of his house, were the allegations made by a Sikh,
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  • 92 2 Police Oppose Bail For Sikh f *r»s If»-- MV •&t 91 *9)♦ As a sequel to an attack made on a Sikh in the early hours of Sept. 11, another Sikh, Lechman Singh, was produced before Mr. C. W. Lyle, the additional police magistrate, Penang on a
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  • 68 2 Chinese Charged Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the Penang Police Magistrate, yesterday ordered Chua Sin Teck to pay a sum of $75, arrears of maintenance, and a sum of $25 per month to be paid into the court regularly as maintenance towards his wife, Yew Saw Gim,
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  • 579 2 I liree Months’ ao For Indian A sentence of lhree mntlu imprisonment was imposed bv Mr in Gibson the Penang District Ju 2 yesterday, on a Mohammedan i n Z Packm Mydin, alias Chandu Pack r h was charged with being in 20 small packets of Indian
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  • 66 2 d\( \eori Acting Chaplain Srnib’lan The Rev. B of appointed to a issUe ot Sembilan In Mark’’ I parish magazine of 0 Seremban, he writes. ]east 8 f rendered vacan Benjamin Stokes. lechin'.*Mr. S. Thambyraj^. s J e u^ ertai T Assistant. T J staff th
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  • 1084 2 Charge Against Malay Penghulti Fails STATE TO APPEAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Sept. IZ. rpHE Jitra court house was unusually crowded with Malays yesterday when Mohamed Taib bin Abdul Rhani, peng u u of Mukin Temin, appeared before Tuan Syed Mohamed
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  • 53 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Aug. 11. Doctors fiv>m various parts of the F.M.S. will assemble at Seremban oi Saturday, September 17, when a clinical ■neeting of the F.M.S. Division of ih> British Medical Association will be held at the Medical
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  • 199 3 n \nlliony Eden Sum* I* tM WARNS AGAINST 4 CONFLICT Lor lon, Sept. 12. Eden, in a letter to The rouM be the gravest from misunderstanding, and the world were i into conflict. He then jjiis P ll points in the Central nbf .ituation as they appear
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  • 98 3 Terschelling, Sept. 12—Efforts to Huge gold from the famous British ingite, Lutine which began some time in June, has been abandoned, the Dutch tincredger. Karimata, having suffered much, «mage Reuter. The Lutine sank 139 years ago with gold islon in shallow water but rapid silting
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  • 47 3 Markets an taking the situation I calmly. Rubber, under the nfluriue dt i lief that the I.R.R.C. k* made ho move, took a jump of cents this morning following firmn» ~1 London and New York. Lnnduh Stock Exchange was wlfoiit, but Wall Street was strong.
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  • 439 3 64 An Absurd Pei ‘version” Hitler’s speech has left the world in doubt regarding his intentions. That is the general view of the London morning papers which mostly anticipate a. period of continued anxiety regarding the peace of Europe. The Times in an editorial
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  • 244 3 .—Reuter. France Greatly Relieved Paris, Sept. 12 The entire Paris Press headlines in hu<-e type, with great relief, the statement of British policy from London. The conviction is expressed that the statement is the most powerful factor in favour of peace which could be brought into
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  • 58 3 Just Fails To Beat Record Boneville Salt Flats, Utah, Sept 12. John Cobb, driving a 2,500 horse power Railton, narrowly failed $o break Eyston’s world record of 345.49 miles an hour when he averaged 342.52 early this morning, averaging 343.8 on the southward first run and 341.5 northward
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  • 71 3 BOYCOTT THEM ALL —Reuter. How Canadian Labour Would Stop Aggressors Niagara Falls, Sept. 12. A convention of the Trades Labour Congress of Canada has adopted a resolution calling upon tradeunionists in the Dominion “to take the lead in organising Canadian people in an intensified boycott of all goods from aggressor
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  • 60 3 —British Wireless. London, Sept. 11—King Boris of Bulgaria and Queen Joanna, who are on a private visit to England, arrived at Balmoral Castle last night. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, who has been at Balmoral as Minister-in-Attendance on the King left for London
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  • 16 3 —Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 12,—Mr. De Valera was elected President of the Assembly—Reuter.
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  • 25 3 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 12—Field-marshal Goering suddenly fell ill today. He is suffering from lymphatitis and doctors have ordered several days’ rest.— Reuter.
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  • 267 3 Reuter. Restrained Demand For Dollars London, Sept. 12—-With the eyes and ears of the whole world turned to Nuremberg, it is surprising that general activity in the city considerably slowed down today. Markets, generally, are awaiting the next major development in the international political arena with the utmost
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  • 39 3 .—Reuter, Berne, Sept. 12, —The Military Department has decided to order that all. mines situated on the frontier should be loaded with explosives. The firing of these mines would cut off all communication with Foreign countries.—Reuter,
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  • 81 3 Surprise has been caused in London by a report from America that Miss Gertrude Lawrence, the actress, has taken >ut her first papers to become a citizen 31 the United States. “We have had no news that Mss Lawrence has applied for American citizenship,” her London agents
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  • 317 3 London, Sept. 11—Much interest has been aroused by an article in the Observer by Mr J L. Garvin, well-known for his advocacy of Anglo-German understanding md rapprochement. Taking the view that further British representations at Nuremburg such as
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  • 46 3 —Reuter. London, Sept. 12—The King has commanded the Court to observe a fortnight’s mourning, from today, for Prince Arthur of Connaught. The funeral is expected to take place on Fr.day or Saturday for interment at Froamore Royal Burial Ground.—Reuter.
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  • 158 3 NO CHANGE IN RUBBER QUOTA FOR LAST QUA RTER —Reuter. London, Sept. 12—At today’s meeting of the International Rubber Restriction Committee, it was decided to make no change in the rubber quota for the last quarter of 1938. The Committee’s decision to leave the final quarter quota unchanged at 45
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  • 76 3 Geneva, Sept. 12—Opening the Leagueassembly today, Mr. W. J. Jordan, High Commissioner for New Zealand, who presided at the League Council, hoped that peace would be preserved. “We know if peace is violated it will not be possible for any who violate it to
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  • 50 3 Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept I'2—Princess Juliana, who is suffering from influenza, is progressing satisfactorily. Queen Wilhelmina, who is remaining in Amsterdam until her daughter recover drove to the central station and officially took leave of the civic authorities at the onclusion of celebrations of her for;y years’ reign.- Reuter.
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  • 63 4 With a band of ‘'pearlies" providin'/ a musical guard of honour, this was now Toni Bopella, trapeze artist. and his bride, Mimi lies. ballet dancer, left Marylebone Register office, IP.. after their wedding. From the men the guest in the background is handlin'/ the cham
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  • 398 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Raja Salim, M.C.S., Magistrate. Taiping, who was indisposed lately, has recovered and resumed duties. >:•- A. meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board will be held at the Town Hail. Ipoh. on Thursday. Sept. 15 at 11 a.m. Mr. E. H. Glover, works’ manager of the Federated Engineering Co..
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  • 409 4 j Japanese ho Fired At Swedish Ship CFrom Our Own Correspondent! Singapore, Sept. 12. Officers of the Japanese destroyer which stopped the new Swedish East Asiatic Line 15.000-ton passenger-freighter. Ningpo off Hong Kong by firing a warning shot, were quick to offer apologies and allow
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  • 765 4 PRISON FOR JAPANESE Drove hile Under Influence Of Liquor 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 12. |(URAN A YOSHIOKA, a Japanese clerk with 23 years residence in the Colony, who pleaded guilty to a charge of causing the death of a 24-year-old
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  • 218 4 <FrOm Our Own Corr. e I Ipoh XU proposal h, u chairman of the Sin 4 Tan K&h J China Chong Sz e N'vear R lef F W t» committee in MalavA entral I Rising funds to*™ the Relief Fund, met China from the Chinese cX The
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  • 200 4 I. L :.c.. i>. War.-aw t Palesiin-- H Ti.- y w:li be ieJ Nom:-looking Wilhelm Rittel. w ,u is hailed as the JewislH Hitler by ins biue-shirted Jewish followers. Dr. Rittel f.etx-hw--ye:ir-i)id ex ni.ijui I 1 ii:: I .L'.Viy. Promised Land as a
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  • 133 4 illiin Reach 0 I ,|I 'B W oman Soon I i comparing wjn ghortly be -W ever-.'tmn- Th-'"*- I r ..t'prv worn™ 1 the r, a rabbit 1 British-growr. r M cost about tn for the Bv b e 11 xv k“ne i Vllsor
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  • 348 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 12 How a barge which broke adrift durin:, a tow, rounded The Needles, went up the Solent, turned the narrow entrance < Portsmouth harbour and brought its? _o rest alongside the quay without a erex aboard,
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  • 195 4 No More Cocktail Parties And Night (Juh* Blonde, 22-year-old Margaret Peat of Darlington shunned the gay Society round of a debutante, turned her hack orcocktail parties and night clubs. “I want to do something worth while, she said. She decided to found a hospital, arxi run
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  • 306 7 Doctor Father's Experiment London—Would you like to live to be 200? Even if nature left you teeth and hair and sense, would you want to go on for two centuries It is an “if” to us, but Dr. Louis Berge, of Whiteway Colony, Stroud,
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  • 181 7 To Celebrate Fiancee’s Coming Of Age (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 7, Tengku Mahmud, 20-year-old brother of the Sultan of Trengganu, entertained a large number of people at Oxford last night to celebrate the 21st birthday of his fiancee. Miss Joyce Blencowe, chiropodist daughter of
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  • 129 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 12. The death occurred in Singapore yesterday of Mrs. Althea Buxton., widow of Capt. Henry Buxton. She was 86. Mrs. Buxton, who had been blind for the past 20 years, was well-known in Singapore and a prominent
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  • 864 7 Abysses Of Cold: 7 Kinds Of Ice London —Helium, which was first publicly shown to the Royal Society fortythree years ago by Sir William Ramsay, is now all but indispensable for saftey in airships. Its lifting power is little less thar that of hydrogen, and,
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    • 292 7 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Tuesday 13th September 1938 MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage GUNONG SARI Part 1, A Grand Javanese Serial Sitory Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville Exjtra Turns. Acclaimed as the best show of its kind yet seen. THE CHINA GREAT TRAVELLING OPERA THIT HOOT JUN LIANG” 15 Beautiful
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    • 357 7 VIKING’S ENERGY FOR EVERY MAN The Vikings of old were gods among n*rwu< Superb In physique—energy and vitality pulled through every muscle and sinew tkroogf» nerves, body and brain. Their diet wa» rkda in fish laden with strengthening Vltamua* The Halibut, caught in the ice-cool water» of the North is
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    • 151 7 MATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. JOE E. BROWN in ‘WHEN’S YOUR BIRTHDAY” A KKO Radio Picture. REDUCED PRICES DOWNSTAIRS 15 30 CENTS QUEEN’S 6 .15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 I iat Crashing, Dashing. Smashing Star of “Kid Galahad" and Submarine D-l Returns in his newest picture WARNER BROS. GRAND
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  • 644 8 TjPH}-. social structure of Malaya in inan\ respects resembles the Stiuciure to be found in countries in Europe. In Penang we hate capitalists, iradtVs and labourers. e have administrators and subordinate ranks who carry out responsible work of wirious kinds. Lhu we lack the landed peasant who
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  • 177 8 Million Gift Offer Not Refused LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir. 1 am directed by the Trustees of the Penang and Province Wellesley Jubilee Fund to request you to gi e publicity to the following statement: Th? attention of the Trustees of tf.i Penang and Province Wellesley Jubil:-e Fund
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  • 275 8 20 DEVOTEES TAKE PAKT IN CEREMONY (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. Sept. 12. The annual Fire Walking festival a.t the .Mariaman Temple, Alor Star, was observed yesterday evening when about 20 devotees men, women and children ti ead across a pit 30 feet by
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  • 598 8 Presented With Malacca (Jane (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping Sept. 12. In the course of an address of welcome at the tea party given by the Catholic Community of Taiping today in honour of His Excellency the Most Rev. Mgr. Leo pi Kierkels, Apostolic Delegate of
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  • 136 8 Rome. Sept. 7 It was disclosed to-<iay that King Leopold of the Belgians had a nar row escape from being dashed to death while climbing the precipitous north fa* ,of Mount Catinaccio (10,163 ft. one o the most difficult peaks in the Dolbmit s. last Friday.
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  • 26 8 Berlin. Sept. 12—Sir Nexile Henderson has returned from Nuremberg. M. Bonnet has returned to Franc from Geneva, to attr nd this afternoon’s Cabinet.- Reuter.
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  • 565 8 Fleeting Fame? Cl) Ml’I.UI|.; T*. brirjaj’s Doverimjent t,,r -i lid ;is r ~i' 'l’o 01.1,., l-ioiited oti'u'-‘.|- y lr T Y. n-miv is’, Tale ot an Eleph ant I 'warding ihe li< j n i appear u» b v a n dangerotm i,p VI plucking >f an
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  • 354 9 I ,r n-Vear-( >ld Question Being Revived < |(A \VS RAPID DEVELOPMENT I I-'rom OnHhvn Cor|'espon<lent. Ipqh, Sept. 13. «.i a separate San|lary Board for Ipoh town is a w <>i the rapid development of the town and tin i ]iil a I. c
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  • 159 9 Hi-| Work i his Uoriini<r 1 n Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 13. ••s done on the second huJt ’i,|, t jj thi s morning. nr. nates, judith Ar.ton Miss P hi iTankard) and Nigul I' concerned in a good 4 furlong gallop. Sp-i.'.-n galloped three in fine style.
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  • 204 9 Spurs Drop Home Point To Sheffield U. London, Sept. 13: Results of English League football matches played yesterday are: DIVISION I Leicester 2 Birmingham 1 DIVISION II Fulham 0 Burnley 0 Tottenham 2 Sheffield U. 2 DIVISION III—(North) Bradford C. 1 Halifax 0 Doncaster R. 5 Rochdale
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  • 54 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Sept. 12 A Malay orderly of the Sungei Patani Police Station, Saad bin Abu, was fined $25 in default 15 days' prison, by the First Magistrate, Syed Hussain Jamalullail, yesterday when he was found guilty on a charge of criminal
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  • 274 9 Reuter. Domaha Fancied Loiden, Svpt. 13.«- The< calP over lasi nigh( for the Cambridgeshire Stakes to be run $t Newmarket on Wednesday, October 12 o/er a m.le and-a furlong was: 15 1 Domaha offered 100,6 taken. 100 6 Ag.ncourt offered. 20 1 Gainly offered- V 20)1- Bombay Duck
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  • 76 9 G. O. C.’s Advice (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Taiping, Sept. 12. Several lessons w«re learnt by the volunteers after the military manoeuvres held on Sunday. Major-General G. W. S Dobbie, who directed the operations told the men after the exercises, that they should learn to
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  • 47 9 Butterworth Ferry Incident While the ferry launch “s.s. Tanjong” was travelling from Butterworth to Penang yesterday, one of the passengers fell overboard. The passenger managed to keep himself afloat till he was rescued by the crew\ He was later handed over to the Marine Police.
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  • 179 9 British iGirl’s V ictory .Fprest Hills,, California,. Sept. 13; Jwo of America’s, newly-risen tennis Gilbert Hunt and Robert Riggs, met in the fourth r round of the American championships yesterday. a marathon game in which he dropped two sets to love, Hunt overcame his opponent, t£e
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  • 60 9 RACE: 1. BLACK BEAUTY II FERNLET PACAROSE RACE: 2. PRETTY QUIET VERKARA SELANGOR II RACE: 3. PH A RIOL MARNELL MISS ROD RACE: 4. REX A. D. C. NEW ZEALAND RACE: 5. LADY LUCK NQNIA MANIS NIGHTSHADE RACE: 6. POPOVER SILVERLA.W GOLDEN BLAZE RACE: 7. GRACEDIEU CLUNY’
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  • 1994 10 Bear Selling Leaves Prices Little Affected U.S. RECOVERY PROMISES PROFITABLE DAYS TO COME (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 7. Outstanding subjects of comment among rubber experts in London this week are firstly, the remarkable success with which the commodity has resisted the depressing influences
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    • 749 10 r BANKS OVERSEA-CHINESE BONG K O Nr BANKING CORPORATION. SHANGHAI R a SUCCESSORS ‘lncorporate H ISB CHINESE COMMFJU’IAI. BANK. “““S' UMriED, THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, ft o2li THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK. CAPITAL, «ougKnn,, da i Authorised >40,000,000. Reserve FnfL"** r Paid-Up >10,000,000. I Sterling i HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. ReservZ
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  • 710 11 S.S. “KRIAN” arrived this morning f rom Bagan Datoh and Tielok Anson and sails today at 5 p.m. for Belawan. M.S. BAIAK arrived yesterday from Belawan, Batoe Bahra and Berombong, sails tomorrow at noon for same ports. M.V. “GENIaRAE VERSPYJK arrived yesterday from Lho-Seumawe, Sigli,
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  • 530 11 With the certainty of prolonged warlike operations in China, Japan is enlarging her sphere of control of industry in an endeavour to improve her foreign trade, which is still very unsatisfactory. Living costs are still rising in
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  • 329 11 100,000 Gallons Imported Every Year One hundred tons of sea water were brought to London recently for the fish in the Zoo Aquarium by the General Steam Navigation Co’s, new motorship Stork Since 1924, the Zoo has imported 100,000 gallons of Biscay water
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  • 115 11 ‘‘lt is, we think, true to say that Great Britain has no shipping policy.’ Thus the “Merchant Navy Journal,” in its current issue sums up the British merchant navy position; but it adds that there is a belief that a policy will soon be
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    • 588 11 BLUE funnel line !r«KLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leave. Penang Due London Calls Marseilles Glasgow Sept. 16 Oct 13 C ffNSHIEL Cails Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept. 19 (S' 20 Calls Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept 23 Oct 21 day SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE? Calls Glasgow Omlta Have. Sept 19 qIYTONEUS Sep®.
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  • 285 12 Used-Ships To Supplement Construction Programme Further Italian inquiries for second-hand tramp ships have been reported on the London market. Italy is endeavouring to increase the tonnage at her command in view of the expansion of her commerce with the African empire, which has caused a decline in
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  • 220 12 Back To The Land We hear much in these days of the "back to th, Canada, and other parts of the British Empire ann p...- v r a tendency for youth to seek success in business"J/' I rJ?’ 1 cultivation of the soil. >< Rhodesia, it seems, is
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  • 568 12 Latest Times <)f Posting AIR MAILS EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan; Kenya; Tanganyika, Uganda. Zanzibar; Northern an<i Southern Rhodesia; Nyasaland, South Africa. Gj;eat Britain. Ireland; Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence 7.30- p.m.
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  • 35 12 Using the breast stroke all the HVl.i/, Jlr.s. Ethel Mauil 55, of London-road, Deal, Md sionm the estimated 10 miles from Walnier lifeboat station to Ramsgate in 3 hrs and mins
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    • 49 12 ASTHMA the world over tad OM HIMROD farnoua formula to tha one that gtvaa ihm bleaaed relief. Relaxeabronchial tube», f "J rellevea difficult breathing and I wi« W l H I J A Doctor write.— Foaaib/a 1 preacrital Himrvd’» br /ncraataaai with unbelievaoble results _Demanb. INSIST ON TNI GENUINE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 576 12 BBC- SERVICE SCHEDULE London, Sept. 10: Following is the BBC Empire broadcasting service schedule (Malayan Standard Time) for this week: TRANSMISSIONS 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 1 12.37 a.m. to
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    • 1083 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 7.05 p.m. Instrumental Variety. 7.40 p.m. Vocal Recital by Richard Tauber. 8.20 p.m. Mozart String Quartet. GSF (BBC) 7.05 p.m. The Aston Hippodrome Orchestra. 8.20 p.m. Mozart String Quartet ‘<2o p.m. Pianoforte Recital by Dorothy Manlev. 10.00 p.m. "Tunes of the Day.” 10.45 p.m.
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    • 536 12 NIROM today YDC 15.15 mC|S (19.8 m.) PMN 10 26 mc s (29.2 m.) YDB 11 86 mcs (25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 mc.s (311.20 m 6 S’Gymnastics. 6.35 Light Recorded music. 6 50 Time signal Recorded music. 7 50 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Opening, Morning concert. 11.30 Cooking lessons
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    • 19 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TOD VY 2.15 p.m. 8-44 P m TOMORROW 2.35 a.m. »01 an) 2.41p.m. *O9 P®
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  • 184 13 > ig men from the Dominions are travelling thousands of I to join the Royal Air Force. These two lads from British Columbia put on uniform after going 7.000 miles. (Above) The Secret a r y of State for War. Mr. Leslie Hot •-Relisha, went
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 126 13 BCBbY BEAR S ADVENTURES: Swiss Trip (1) w j 9k I 98 u S 'V ■Wv ,a 9Jh > x vj K 3 9 V XKBB k J ,r o.day makers are now off again Her? they are. How exciting, the scenery s grand. 1 t u mountains of Switzerland,
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  • 744 14 Total Of 23 Races For Three Days (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September IZ. The following are the full entries for the Selangor Tur Clnh Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on September 24, 28 and October 1. r ri Owing
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  • 992 14 Full Programme Or Tomorrow The following is the full programme for the first Club Extra Meeting to be run at Singapore tomorrow f the Sin ga«,RACE 1.—2.30 pm PONIES—CIass 2—Division 3—s' p i 00 3 SIR PATRICK 9.00 Mr. Alan Lok e' Urlon g« 04
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 379 14 HAVE YOU FALSE TEETH? CVER IU.OOO DENTISTS ADVISE from members ot the Dental Profession who liave given Steradent a clinical THIS NEW, BETTER WAY TO tcst KEEP THEM CLEAN A GERM FREE X teeth, and it does this nothing etoe hM ever Tfajjw? 'N done before. Just shake a little
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  • 494 15 Mr. Sturges Heads Owners’ List Complete statistics for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting completed on Saturday are as follows: Advertised Stakes, without added money, own by owners. OWNERS Mr. O. H. M. Sturges $5,810 Mr. S. T. Rhodes 5,190 H. H. Tuanku Amaloedin 3,540 Mr.
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  • 772 15 PLANES LEFT BEHIND i •fhunderbolt Capable Of More Than 345 M.P.H.” Bonneville Flats, Utah, Aug. 27.-—Captain G. E. T. Eyston a ne w world’s land speed record of 345.49 miles an hour in C \Lht wheeled 6,000 horse-power car Thunderbolt here today. Dls
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  • 137 15 To Probe Players’ Faults London, —The manager of a famous football club is going to suggest the hiring of a news reel film company’s equipment and operators to film one of his club’s League matches from beginning to end. He wants all the trimmings—slow motion here and there,
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  • 170 15 Golden Glimpse Was Not Wanted Golden Glimpse, the winner of the Gold Cup race at Bukit Timah, could have been bought for a good deal less than the value of Saturday’s race, $5,009, during tne latter part of last year. Not one bid was made for Golden Glimpse when he
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  • 365 15 Bira Sure Of Success London: Result of the R.A.C. Tourist Trophy had little effect upon the positions fdr the British Racing Drivers’ Club’s Gold Road Racing Star, since, with one exception, the leading places were taken by foreign drivers. The position is, therefore, that “B. Bira”
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  • 51 15 A cold English tiffin (for busiress men as well as women) will be served in the Room, Weld Quay, Penang from 12.30 p.m, on Thursday next. Tickets, price $l, may be obtained from the Rest Room, or from Mrs. G. C. Miller, 4 Barnett Road. Telephone.
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  • 553 15 Problem Of Unsuccessful Boy Players London —As the football season is gathering momentum a complex problem or two can be seen to be trailing in its wake. The most outstanding of all is this question of boys in football, writes P. B. Lucas. Time and again
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  • 120 15 Contributions received up to Sept. 10 towards the China Distress Relief Fund are as follows: Previously acknowledged Straits $582,762.24. Chinese staff of MS. Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., $5.00; Staff of Tong Heap Hoe $27.88; Teachers and students of Chung Ling High School $858.90; Mr. Lim $1;
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 96 15 C "rom that all whiskies are the same. Such is not the case, however. Whisky in itself is GOOD— I Grant’s Whisky is better. I BANFFSHIRE B d D eH 1 demanded, and to those wne \lhe hear! of Scotland's are acquainted with the merits I Premier Whisky l whisky
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 51 15 l‘o|> H n By J- MILLAR WATT J 27 I Curbing 7 II II toll I lV ALWAYS SLfcPT weed lAT NIGHT BUT LATELY j. WHAT'S i’ve been waking up u you» watcmman! Lj “"NJ thinking OP. jo®? BURGLARS? j R W M 'fl r 1" M L A; Ill—
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  • 122 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON (Spot) £192.10. 0 £192.10. 0 LONDON—(3 months) £193. 5. 0 £193. 5. 0 SINGAPORE $97.75 $97.87% BUSINESS DONE PENANG $97.75 $97.75 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundrlad) $3.47% $3.52% BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $B-59 RLBBER LONDON 8,’..d Bftd NEW YORK 16%c(G) 16%c(G> «INGA PORE—(Spot)
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  • 331 16 obare of £1 denomination unleM otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Conv. 5 p.c. 44-64 113 —1 Burmah Oil 89 4% Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 111% Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 3 9 War Loan 3% p.c. 100% —1 Cable 5%» p.c. 91 1 Com.
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  • 112 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 19 64 178 19 64 New York 4.8119, 4.81% Montreal 4.83 4.83% Brussel 28.62 28.58 1 j Geneva 21.30% 21.30% Amsterdarr 8.92 8.92 Milan 91% 91 Berlin 12.03% 12.01 S toe kholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors
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  • 120 16 London. Sept. 12. RUBBER: Strong.— London Bft buyers Bft sellers Oct./Dec. 8% buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar. 8% buyers Bft sellers Apl./June Bft buyers 8% sellers NEV/ YORK 16.20 cts United Kingdom Stock» London 65.214 tons Liverpool 34.319 tons COPRA Straits S.D Rotterdam. Sept £10.15 PEPPER: White Muntok:
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  • 176 16 LEAN CO. TIN Bayere Seller* Ampats 4 0 4’3 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Burma Malays 21 0 22 Ocd Hong Fatts .84 .86 Jelebus .70 72% Johans .27 .29 K. Lanjuis 18‘0 18 6 Kamuntings 9 4% 9 9 Kramats 10 3 10 7%. Kundangs 59 63 Kuchais 1.32% 1.37%
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  • 220 16 Firm New York. Sept. 12 Brokers believthat the Hitler speech is tending to allay tension temporarily at least and they expect a higher opening. Correspondent's London organisation expresses a feeling that for a short time the relief of rubber only partly reflected the bullish quota. A lessening of
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  • 166 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 0 4 6 Ayer Weng .62%. .67% Batu Selangor 1.32% 1.37% Hong Fatt .86 .89 Jelebu .70 .75 Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 9 3cx Kpg. Lan jut 17'9 18 3 Kundang 5 9 6 6 Mambau .47% .55 Rahman 1.17%. 1.22%. Rantau 1.40
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  • 130 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.32% 1.37% Hong Fatt .86 .88 Jelebu 70 .75 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 1.32 1.37% Mambau.- .47’.; 52’A Petaling 7.50 7 75 Rahnaan Hvd. 1 20 1 95 Rental. Jo Taiping Consolidated 1.55 1.60 Talam 1.35 1.40 Ulu Klang .82%
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  • 21 16 TIN f I y ■'-'Singapore $97.87% per pkl. Penang $97.75 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot per lb. Penang—Spot per Ib.
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  • 19 16 Output for the month of August 1938. was 116 piculs. Total for 11 months 1,14? piculs.
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  • 27 16 Berlin, Sept. 12. The general political nervousness was reflected on the Bourse which reacted to the smallest selling orders by falls up to four points.
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  • 159 16 Twelve Hylams On Charge OF Managing Society Accused are alleged to be members ol an unlawful society, the Overseas Chinese Anti Enemy Society, responsible for issuing of pamphlets which in certain cases urged violence. All were arrested ir. circumstances which lead us to believe they were
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  • 93 16 Scholars On Lnlawful Society Charge Tan Eng Hoey, a Chinese schoolboy, was this morning charged before Mr. C. W. Lyle with being a number of an unlawful society, namely, 'The Penang Students AntiEnemy Backing Society.’ The case was postponed for a week to give time for the translation
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  • 123 16 Practice Tomorrow The first practice of the newly-formed Penang Ladies Hockey Club will be held at 5.20 p.m. tomorrow at the Francis Light School, Messrs. C. W. Lyle. Eu Cheow Hin and Lim Keng Hock will act as coaches. The sides are as follows: Colours: Miss
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  • 271 16 Balance Of Profit To Go Forward Hitam Tin. Limited report for the vear ended June 30. states: Apart from the sum of $2,160 written off towards the cost of the Tanjong Luas Dam. plus a small amount in respect of mining stores end $2,597 expended on development during
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  • 58 16 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March When I get Back Again. Hume. 2. Overture A Midsummer Night’s Dream Thomas. 3. Selection The Beauty Spot. Tate, 4. Waltz Saucy. Swayne. 5. Fox Trot September In The Rain. Warren. 6. Selection The Boy.
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  • 203 16 RUBBER: Buyers Seller» Ayer Panas 1.32%» 1.40 Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Bassetts 52 1 57 1 Bentas 1.07% 1.12% Brogas 77 82 Kuala Sidims 2.47% 2.57% Indragiris 1.30 1.35 Lunas 1.67% 1.77% Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindas 1.37%» 1.42% New Scudais 1.17% 1.22% Pajams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 449 16 I HEAL OFFICE 12, BISHOP Sl REf i v, TELEGRAMS '-G;/' 1 1 V.||, Singapore Office: Cecil Street, Singapore Office: 2:. Java Street. ’Phone: o. M Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, Eondo: London M ADVERTISEMEM Tiic charges and instructions fo: i <ssr H 25 cents per line insertion with a
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    • 350 16 'OTK.Iy B 1( i-’ hereby notified that B 4n respect of th(M of export Producers and from Rec o Licensed Dealers will O the 26th September 1935 L 'ery endeavour will k, complete transfers applied B that m every case it will h, SO bHoie the 30th me doth September
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