Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 September 1938

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE jiST KltlTlOy ESTAB. I&3 PUBLISHED DAILY •',>l Vol. xcvi. ho. —y_— FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 967 1 (f/: INFI MEETING TODAY: “EXTREMELY IMPORTANT PROPOSAL" Heads of 4 Powers May Confer PREMIER’S WARM WELCOME IN GERMANY Mr. Chamberlain saw Herr Hitler at Berchtesgaden yesterday. Today he returns to London to preside over a meeting of the Cabinet. Tomorrow he will return to
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  • 65 1 I nderwritecs’ Decision me e t i n g of Lloyds lndcrwriter> yesterday decided Ip IS hours’ notice of termination of all contracts tiering’ war risks. i have been made in th.' led a clause which, while r sks cover also made Novni-j. v.nich IS hours'
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  • 138 1 B UDGE BEATS HARE EASILY ft'/.- American Tennis Championships p. California, Sept. 15—In the inar I ::>• American Dawn Tennis cups, Johh Bromwich, the A„ beat Joe Hunt of America il, S—ll, 6 -3. 6—4. >. who has never been a.-. t ry <rood in singles, c. -v his countryman
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  • 430 1 Frank Exchange oi Views Reuter Berchtesgaden. Sept. 16 Although the official communique spoke of “some days” as the period for the next meeting, actually present intention is that a meeting shall take place before the end of the week if all goes well. Up
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  • 502 1 Ministers See I he King Sir Thomas Inskip and Hoare were received in the King at Buckingham lay. Earlier Sir John n His Majesty. of the House of Commons, >y. called at Downing Street where the Chancellor of had previously arrived. >v remained for about half
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  • 221 1 Reported Decision By Prague Government Berlin, Sept. 16 The reported decision of the Czechoslovakia Government to take step.- against Herr Henlein is given prominence the morning papers. The Lokalanzeiger says Henlein can feel himself honoured to be sought by the Czech gendarmes. -Reuter. CZECH INCIDENTS Provocative Acts
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  • 991 2 Careless Driving Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, Sept. 15. or, nlar/er of Paia Besar A European, piau-ei u J Estate, Lunas, Kedah, T. Powell was charged this morning before Mr. Stewart, the Assistant District Officer, Butterworth, at the Bukit Mertajam Police Court with
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  • 594 2 I 1 I 1 ■< Bn I -S. I I Th 'l<fen liant Ml t’K t ir !ant. o 'U'L\inax t s T May 25, Tar. Strw with ins iis t n hej st I Before the assault her I n the roadway an,, th- I —lt
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  • 1236 2 “Bodily Absence Means Absence Of Consent” f —MR. LIM CHENG EAN “Bodily absence means absence of consent and the prosecution has to prove that my client is a member of the sweep committee of his own consent.” So said Mr. Lim
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  • 990 3 Brilliant Chinese Move On Yangtse Front KWANGTUNG INVASION PLAN ABANDONED? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, Sept. 12. Japanese strategists in China are said to be proud of their work during the past year. To outside observers that is an amazing claim and, it is
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  • 76 3 Before leaving England, the Prime Minister said to ithe Press, M I am going to see the German Chancellor because the situation seems to me to be one in which discussions between him and me may have useful consequences. My Policy has always been to
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  • 103 3 Cabinet Ministers Present London, Sept. 15. Most of the members of the Cabinet and Chiefs of the Defence departments atterded a meeting at the office of the Committee for Imperial Defence at 11 a.m. today. Those present included Lord Halifax, Sir John Simon, Sir Samuel Hoare,
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  • 47 3 —Reuter. London, Sept. 15—Sir John Simon, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was received in audience by the King at noon and remained for 85 mir*ites with His Majesty at Buckingham Palace. In the afternoon, the King received in audience Lord Halifax. —Reuter.
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  • 247 3 Reuter. Herr Henlein Demands Ketnrn Of Territory r/ >l ton EKS URGED TO ADOPT MEANS FRESH complication has arisen in the Sudeten-Czech A situation by the announcement of a demand for the „of Sudeten German territory in Czechoslovakia by Herr d-Jein today. In a proclamation,
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  • 187 3 To Talk With Hitler At Berchtesgaden Large crowds on the outskirts of the aerodrome heartily cheered Mr. Chamberlain when he landed at 12.35 p.m., B.S.T. Mr. Chamberlain was greeted by Sir Nevile Henderson, Herr Ribbentrop and Dr. H. von Dirksen, Foreign Office chiefs. Mr. Chamberlain left
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    • 180 3 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEMm( Aad You’ll Jump Out J M Foil oi Vim «nd Vi f o«. Toor Doer ibosld pour out two pints of Iqail bilointo yuor bowels daily. If this bile ■sot flow! nt frssly. your food doesn’t digest. 11 flat decays in the bowels. Gas bloats
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    • 76 3 isa Air Travel Cheaper Still AS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £l3O PENANG LONDON £125 EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IIMPERIAL AIRWAYS Bookings and information from the principal travel agents or fiom Mansfield and Co.. Ltd., Penang. 7 BRAND I 1 "MEDIUM
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  • 585 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. W. Delamore has returned to Kuala Lumpur from leave. j!; >e sh Master Chandran. son of the Station Master. Bukit Mertajaan. who v»as admitted to Penang General Hospital last week, is progressing satisfactorily after his operation. Mr. Kao Ling Pai, the Chinese Consul General at Singapore,
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  • 240 4 No Legal Definition Of Difference (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. When is an eating shop a hotel?—The Sanitary Board in Kuala Lumpur set itself the question today, when Mr. E. D. Butler pointed out the grievances of hotel owners resulting from certain of
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  • 314 4 Reports 01 European Crisis Measures: Consul Silent (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 15. IT was stated in some quarters yesterday that owing to 1 the European crisis employees of French firms in Singapore are being recalled. “I have nothing to say regarding
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  • 263 4 Charges For Public Lighting Maj Be Reduced (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. Private consumers of electricity and public lighting are being charged at a disproportionately high rate to that charged for industrial power in Kuala Lumpur. This conclusion, it is understood, has been
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  • 105 4 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. A proposal that an automatic traffic signal should be introduced to Kuala Lumpur was made by Mr. G. D. Cameron in the Sanitary Board today. He referred to the controversy about the “Stop-Look-Go” sign at the
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  • 300 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. Mr. W A Griffin, of the Transportation Department. F.M.S.R., is spending most of his leave in Cardiff. Mr. W. A. Martin, of the Prison Department, Singapore, and Mrs. Mar.ii sail for Malaya on Oct. 21. Mr. W, Harrison, of the Klang
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  • 252 4 K. Lumpur Still Considers Half-Century Old Matter (From Our Own Correspondent l Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. Kuala Lumpur nearly became a municipality fifty-six years ago, when it was but a cluster of attap roofs. Vet today, as capital of the great Federation, it has still only
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  • 95 4 -> Lvcn the mt s t teeth arc not Wkli «K uk i often, > n dos/ \J discover small r am,nation ’'yo<.3 are brown «Peck come Inter iUI cavhu. OH. ,ttlh Oral an^ r shi "g'vil Jiut "by PinUi W made up The Milk of
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  • 214 4 The suggestion that unless the program» lowering of the level of the water in underground reservoir of London is .:ele< parts of this reservoir will be exhausted ui about thirty five years, was advanced by Dr. S. Buchan at the recent British Association meeting
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    • 843 6 Xr~~X- x-x —>—— —ix_—. ■srvlWr i' TticimiCL&fZo MuMlffifl :-.a t-fl H Pfe. A <■ XX 1 XF t lAST NIGHT —inX/X, UNITED ARTISTS’ THRILL-PACKED Am H 1 TOmS<ROW X SUNDAY AT 11.30 A. M. 2.45 P.M. O E 1 1 LAKY vA-t HER... as a streamlined Radio Center moves to
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  • 243 7 Brought Back Io Singapore. From Malacca I From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, ISept. 15. One of a batch of prisoners working for the Municipality during the Singapore night soil workers’ strike in July, Joseph Anthony, an Indian ex-detective, escaped and remained at large for more
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  • 114 7 Wireless Sets May Soon Be Removed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 14. Noise nuisances by wireless sets and musical instruments will soon be removed from Kuala Lumpui When Mr. G. D. Cameron asked at today’s meeting of the Sanitary Board whether any action had been
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  • 163 7 Remitted By Kedah Relief Committee ‘From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 16. At a sub-committee meeting of the Kedah Chinese China Red Cross and Distress Relief Fund held at the Kedah Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Sept 12, it was revealed that the gross proceeds from
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  • 138 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 16. A kris, with its handle and sheath beautifully wrought, and two sarongs were the exhibits at court yesterday, when a Malay Saad bin Osman, appeared oefore Che Azmi, chief magistrate Alor Star, charged with having committed theft
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  • 564 7 Wife Pleads For Man Who Hoaxed Annv Ijondon—Twenty-five years of deception was ended at Bow-street when 44-year-old Richard Gerald Willoughby, who hoaxe 1 the Army as an R.A.M.C., major, was sent to prison for six months. He had been accused of obtaining credit without disclosing that
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  • 75 7 Lower Interim Dividend The Penang branch of the Chartered Bank are in receipt of a telegram from their London Office:—“Board of Directors regret owing to conditions prevailing in Far East they only feel justified m declaring interim dividend half year ended June 30th last at the rate of
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  • 44 7 On Tuesday, September -20, being the occasion of the anniversary of lhe birthday of His Majesty King Ananda Mahidol, arrangements will be made to receive cards of visitors at the Royal Siamese Consulate, 300, McAlister Road. Penang, between 10 to 12.
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  • 109 7 CAN YOU BEAT IT A golf story that beats most of those anglers can tell comes from Washington Two American golfers playing from the tee. One, resting on a bench, is so lazy that he says to his opponent, "Go on, hit mine for me as well.” Opponent obliges, and
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    • 326 7 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Friday, 16th September, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Z 1 Mo?c e T? U^°S G SA^”a L T St Part A Grand serial Story. Witt Th 2;! ,l s ’.s® rr,lc Actl °n in this Chapter. i T DISt n V U X IOr L2 f un^a T
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    • 533 7 THE BEST REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM It has always bwn tlie custom, and always will be, when one rheumatic sufferer rncetw another, to pass on any recoinmcndati<HV that will lead to the dis.ipjwarance ot th»awful pain that victims ol Rheumatism alone «an understand. l or months now the recommendation that b
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    • 318 7 I QUEEN’S OPENING SUNDAY WITH 5 SHOWS AT 1.3(1 3.15 5.15 7.15 9.30 PART PROCEEDS IN AID OF CHINA DISTRESS RELIEF FUND Special Presentation Of Chinese War Film Showing Authentic Scene* taken on the Battlefields! IT’S GENUINE IT’S TRUE The Management Takes Great Pride In Presenting Yon Fight To The
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  • 635 8 LOC\L markets yesterday were bu-x digesting 'the latest new* from Europe, and on the whole opinion fully endorsed that which xx as expressed in the Home nexMspaper-. Despite the tlatne» ot the London Stock Exchange -tot e ie first time since its creation .0 Loan fell over
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  • 262 8 In Town Last Night— < ne could not wish for a happier, more atari warming entertainment than Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." with the sei etn’s No. 1 star Shirley Temple. Shewn to packed houses at the Royal last night, the story of "Rebecca" tells of
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  • 88 8 Under the auspices of the Penang Teachers’ Association Mr. Chi Yang, Art Instructor of the Art Training School ir> Shanghai, will give an informal exhibition of the art of painting tomorrow- at 9 a.m. at Hutchings School. This artist has been to France. Indo-China, Rangoon and the
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  • 79 8 .—Reuter. Japan Would Go To War With Democracies Tokio. Sept. 16— Amplifying his statement of Wednesday, a. Foreign Office spokesman said: “If it becomes absolutely necessary, we would not hesitate c go to war in accordance with the spirit of the anti-Comirtern pact.” He declared he had received
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  • 68 8 Funeral Of Prince Arthur Flags were flown at half mast today at the Signal Station, Fort Cornw'allis, and at other Government buildings as a mark of respect to the late H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught whose funeral takes place today at Frog more Royal
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  • 59 8 Reuter. W <rrld Heavyweight Title FJiininator Philadelphia, Sept. 16: John Henry Lewis, world light-heavyweight champion, outpointed Jimmy Adamick of Michigan, in a ten-round world heavyweight title eliminator. Adamick, 13st. 61b. had Lewis on the verge of a knockout in the ninth and tenth rounds, but
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  • 101 8 Reuter. All Eyes On Berchtesgaden Budapest, Sept. 15—The Hungarian Treaty Revisionist League, with two million members has telegraphed Mr. Chamberlain deeply appreciating his wonderful effort to save the peace of Europe and urging that Hungarians in Czechoslovakia be granted the right of st if-determination. Simultaneously a proclamation is
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  • 78 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Japanese L liable l<> Cross cllom River Hankow. September 15 A series ot minor Chinese successes in Shansi have disorganised the enemy despite the arrival of 2.000 reinforcements. The Japanese have -been unable to cross the river. A shallow draught gun-boat was sunk near
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  • 65 8 Reuter. Car Crashes At Brooklands Brooklands, Sept. 15. -During practice for Saturday’s 200 miles race. Prince Birabongse’s car struck the bank at a bend, the driver being throxvn out. His shoes, which were jammed among the controls, were torn off. Bira was very fortunate that he received
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  • 71 8 In Jie Penang Middle Court today iUore Mr. Lun. Koon Teck. the Secor MQhistrate, Chin Kan Lm was charged with having committed criminal bna f r. 0. trust within the jurisdiction of Kedah. Inspector Coxvie said that the sui.i nvolved amounted to $52, and asked that
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  • 72 8 Ong Chor was charged b< fore Mr. Lffi. Koon Teck, the Penang second today xvith causing hurt to Chea.h Keong Nheng along a lane beixveen Queen Strei t and King Street on Sept, 6. Chief Court Inspector Sullivan prosecumu and Mr. Lini Kheng Kooi defended the accused.
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  • 31 8 H. M. S. Cardiff, en route to,Hongkon_ via Singapore, stopped at Penang this morning for two hours. A sailor vas landed, arxi was conveyed to the General Hospital.
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  • 479 8 h es t,t utes p ay Da > Wellesley 'p I>n were expected ;’u- >1 '‘l’i 1 ;ih 111 Suu rsuiiiei 11 f l> actual fact the two dollars 1 ln kT'i oceasionallx broken recipients had had V distance from town Almost Without vxee,;, of destitutes which
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  • 166 9 S I Brill ir- 1 I i -I p.in. i < is,| y .<< oi (1 a hockey -h, l-jsplanade superior •'•< Eurasians > ptnie on the I). Scully. initiative flB !>rred play After a T'- r v -sful raids the Trade through A C. ore on his ig.
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  • 187 9 Nearly Six Miles A Minute Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Sept. 15.—The British driver, John Cobb, established a new world land speed record here today. Driving his 2,500 horsepower Napier-Railton, he averaged 350.20 miles an hour for the measured mile, his time being 10.28 seconds. Reckoning
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  • 47 9 Reuter. Ireland Beaten Bv 61 Runs In the last match of their tour played at Belfast .yesterday, the Australians beat Ireland by 61 runs. The tourists made 145 (J. Macdonald 5 for 24» and Ireland replied with 84 (Ward 5 for 22). Reuter.
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  • 196 9 .—Reuter. Goodman Out Of I .S. Tourney Oakmont. Pennsylvania. Sept. 15: JohnnyGoodman, small, perky holder of the American Amateur Golf championship, was eliminated here today in the quarter-finals by R. D. Chapman of Ohio who won 2 and 1. Others to enter the semi-finals were Willie Turnesa,
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  • 82 9 Collision \X ith Car A Chinese cyclist was knocked down b.y a motor car driven by a Malay near the junction of Penang Road and Hutton Lu e, yesterday at about 2 p.m. The cyclist was rendered unconscious, anu he was rushed, to the hospital in the
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  • 674 9 Surpass Yourselves” PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS THIS MORNINC His Excellency Mgr. Peter Leo Kierkels was the guest of honour at a reception held at the Penang Convent which he visited h 'v n i° r l The Wh le scho was gathered
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  • 1583 10 Peace Move Would Precipitate Big Profits WILL U.S. RECOVERY END WORLD RECESSION? (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 9. Although the London Stock Exchange and the great majority of its clients still refuse to believe that there will be a general war in Europe this
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  • 260 10 Market Holds Fairly Well The following is a cabled synopsis from the “Trader’s” column of “Barrons,” the American national financial weekly. Under tension from the European situation the market held fairly well, the outstanding dullnei*s seeming to indicate the unwillingness of holders to take fright.
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    • 217 10 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid foods when you bave fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture vrhis makes you desperately thirsty But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even the ordinary fluid foods Yet you must have nourishment
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  • 561 11 Ships And Aircraft Production The great shipbuilding firm of John thrown and Co. are to build aeroplanes for the Royal Air Force. The resources of be big shipyard and the experience of the arm in production will be devoted to this new purpose through the established
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  • 233 11 3d. Per Ton Cut For Loaded Ships In accordance with the general decision announced in the directors’ report last June, the board of the Suez Canal Co. has decidea that the transit tariff to be applied on and after December 15 next shall be reduced to
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  • 1063 11 S.S. “KEDAH” arrived this morning f rom Singapore, sails at 5 p.m. today for Belawan-Deli. S.S. “IPOH” arrived this morning from Singapore via ports, sails tomorrow for Port Swettenham and Singapore S.S. TOSARI arrived today from Eho Seumawe, sails tomorrow for Lho Seumawe. S.S. “BULAN”
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    • 908 11 PO and d VX BRITISH ND’A (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER Tont^^vS 4 N under Penan Z> T luk Anson, Port SveUtabaM, Majesty s Government Malacca and Singapore He-vi. e London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan.
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    • 43 11 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 3.46 p.m. 10.10 p.m. TOMORROW 4.15 a.m, 11.08 a.m. 4.41 p.m. 11.05 p.m. PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORT CORNWALLIS TESTERDAY’S TEMPERATURE 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m 83 E 83 S 85 NW RAINFALL Sept. 14 15 2 mm.
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  • 39 12 three Peters Sisters, u horn several leading London Hotels barred on their arrival >nL>,((t s 6 filo,leo f harmony and rhythm the narrow beds offered them at a West-End flat. They
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  • 159 12 l/b U IK ix n t|> t I Will introduce you at once to Mi< i, adspersus. n f,lsr 'ipennis If you are thrilled, I will simuly a«id tha t th '"B> insect anstouKuy are saving Canada You will know very well, of course that depends upon the
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  • 429 12 Latest l imes Of 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 md Southern Rhodesia; Nyasaland, South Afr-ca, Great Britain, Ireland; Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary •c rrespondtnee.
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    • 356 12 NIROM today YDC 15.15 me s (19.8 ni.) YDB 11.86 me s (25.3 m.) PMN 10.26 me s (29.2 m.) YDB 9.65 me s (31.20 m.) P.M. T 12.20 Bing and Connie. 12.30 Nirom Quintette Conducted by Boris Marieff. 1.10 News Weather reports. 1.22 Nirom Quintette conducted by Boris Marieff.
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  • 175 13 6y day the golden corn we reap.—By night, the silver of the deep. THE BOY WHO TOOK A BACK SEATwas like the rest of the audience in worth Park, Lambeth, he didnt taki his ej s conjuror. Free entertainment is being provided oy the L.L.C.
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  • 993 14 LAST DAY OF SINGAPORE TURF CLUB EXTRA MEETING Below will be found the full programme for the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club Extra Meeting to be run at Singapore tomorrow: RACE 1—2.30 p.m. PONIES, Class 2, Division 2, 6 Furlongs. 03 0 AMBIL. 10.03
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  • 1136 14 The following is the training list of horses and ponies entered for the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run a* Kuala Lumpur on September 24 and •>« and October 1: R. N. HOBBS 1 Squeeze ch e m Messrs. a Henggeler
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  • 517 15 Courageous Bids At The Yearling Sales Doncaster— Raising a programme in hi» left hand, in 100flicks, a smallish man in a raincoat calmly outbid everybody crowd at the Doncaster bloodstock sales—greatest of ki n d in the world —last week for a nameless colt, a
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  • 285 15 Effect Of Foreign Subsidies It is probable that not more than about 25 per cent, of the tonnage under construction in the world will be in hand in British yards by the end of this year, in contrast with upwards of 80 per cent, in Victorian
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  • 481 15 Many Clubs Want Matthews From Our Owr. Correspondent) London, Sept. 10. most as intriguing as the recently mded Bryn Jones negotiations is the H o£ 'stoke City s star, btaniey Ltuiews, who has once again asxed to be I «igced on the uai ;ifer list. Although at
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  • 72 15 TO URIST TRAFFIC Canberra t »KAP T Hksmo f >u,ls t traffic to Australia «ttorj'*„ the last five years H hblisb'.'j mnual report just Australian National Travel La/ 1 00 I eas visitors spent ■MuC’ 1 with £1,400.000 the I The u f* ve years ago. H erest in Australia
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  • 254 15 fomhJn W ng are fixtures in the Home tootball leagues for tomorrow: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa v. Brentford. Bolton v. Liverpool. Charlton v. Leicester. Chelsea v. Birmingham. Everton v. Portsmouth. Grimsby v. Derby. Huddersfield v. Leeds. Preston v. Middlesbrough. Stoke v. Manchester U. Sunderland v.
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  • 209 15 Britain’s Young “Hopes’’ (From Our Own. Correspondent) London, Sept. 10. It may not be many years before Britis.. tennis players again win Wimbledon titles. This week pretty Jean. Nicoll and hei aandsome brother R.C. Nicoll broke tennis records by winning everyone of the five championships
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  • 149 15 Melbourne.—On. a bright day 4,00 c motorists in every 100,000 are “green bund and twice that number on a foggy day. This was one of the facts discoveied during a series of experiments conducted in Melbourne to determine the efficacy oi traffic lights. At least
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  • 563 15 Aimless Trial Of Physical Endurance London. —The conviction has been growing in one mind and another that the marathon is a race that does nobody any good, writes John Macadam. That excepts the spectators on the track: spectators who will hang around until after dark if
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  • 88 15 Brisbane.—What are thought to be world record figures have been achieved by the Royal Queensland Aero Club in the last six months. During that time members spent 3,478 hours 20 minutes in the air—l,lBs hours 40 minutes dual flying and 2,292 hours 40 minutes solo.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 116 16 fr PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON —(Spot) 5 Q J?’ JJ SINGAPORE $99.25 BUSINESS' DONE 7 PENANG $99.25 $9..12 a BUSINESS DONE 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundried! $3.52% $3.55 SLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 Rl BBER LONDON 81 d NEW YORK 16%C(G) 16%c(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 26\c. 26%c Oct./Dec 26%c Jan./Mar 27c
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  • 345 16 Share of £1 denomination unless nthen-d.se stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. 5 p.c. 44.64 111*4 -f-1 Bumnah Oil 88,1% —3 9 Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 110*4 +3*4 Ea^le c<sm 4 P esos ll d t o: Cable 5*4 p.c. 88 41 War Loan
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  • 228 16 SHARP RECOVER¥ New York. Sept. 16—Mr. Chamberlain’s action appears to have bolstered world morale in the present conflict. The strength of rails and predicted reports of improved August earnings are lending support to the general industrial advance. Aside from political uncertainty, market opinion is unchanged. Heavy' liquidation of
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  • 146 16 KENNEDY CO TjjV; Buyers Sellers Ampat 40 4 4*2 Ayer Weng .62% .67% Batu Selangor +3O +35 Hong Fa.tt -85 .8» Jelebu •TO -T5 Kpg. Lanjut 179 18 3 Krama.t 10'3 10 9 Kuthai Ordy. 1-30 1.35 Larut 10;0 10 4% Lukut 67* 2 72 Mambau -50 -55 Rahman 1.17*2
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  • 19 16 TIN Singapore per pkl. Penang per pkl. RUBBER Singapore —Spot 26//+ per Ih Penang—Spot 26%c per lb
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  • 129 16 London. Sept. 15. RUBBER: Firm. London 8 buyers B*, s sellers Oct. /Dec. 8/, do 8% do Jan./Mar. 8% do B*, do Apl./June 8,„ do Bft do NEW A'ORK 16.33 cts *nited Kingdom Stock* London 65,214 tons Liverpool 34,319 tons OPRA Straits S.D Rotterdam. Sept £10.17. 6
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  • 104 16 Previously Latest Faris 178 21 64 178 ***** New York +79% 4.81 Montreal 4.82 4 4.83 Brussel 28.36 28.49 Geneva 21.27% 21.29% Amsterdam 8.92 8.92 *4 Milan 91% 91% Berlin 11.97 12.02 Stockholm 19.39*2 19.39% ropenhagen 22.40 22.40 Jslo 19.90 19.90 ■enna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague
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  • 50 16 Reuter. London, Sept. 15—The Stock Exchange was cheered by the Premier’s visit to Germany and prices moved up sharply on general buying which induced considerable bear-covering. Gilt-edged were especially active. Sporadic profit-taking was generaiy well absorbed. In commodities wheat and sugar were* easier, otherwise prices wefe mostly firm.
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