Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1938

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 MIBUSHED DAILY 222. VoL XCVI. SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 17. 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1171 1 Premier’s Talk With Hitler Frank and Friendly Cabinet Meeting ARCHBISHOP’S CALL FOR PRAYER Mr. Chamberlain arrived back in London yesterday evening. A Cabinet meeting has been called for today. No official indication of what transpired, between Mr. Chamberlain and Herr Hitler or what Mr. Chamberlain
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  • 102 1 World Record Of 357.50 m.p.h. Bonneville Salt Flats. Utah, Sept. 16. —Driving his giant Thunderbolt, Captail} G. E. T. Eynton today regained the world’s land speed record from Cobh by covering the mile at an average '■peed of 357.50 m.p.h. for two runs. His average time wa>
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  • 125 1 Premature Report Of H arrant For Arrest L authoritatively informed that I •'aat a warrant hag been issued H- rr Henlein is at least premature. ce.T.pla at lodged against him is being tx&nur.ed w the Minister of Justice and Js. i. before the political Cabinet, wt :t moment
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  • 71 1 Reuter. ib' \lake Statement If Hr Intends To Marry < 17—The Sultan of Johore uteinenX through Mr. Roland is legal adviser as follows; “His 1 a serious heart attack was confined to his palace until sailed by the Gneis-enau. His very serious and is still giving
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  • 36 1 In Action In Holy Land 'Pt 116- It is disclosed that 10 casualties were inflicted band of Arabs massed near rth Jerusalem, in which 14 supported by ground n gaged in action yesterday.
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  • 77 1 An e p i gr a m entitled. “Neville Chamberlain,” on the main page of today’s Times by the Poet Laureate. John Masefield with reference to the I’rime Minister’s visit to He' r Hitler, has attracted wide attention for its appositeness and simple beauty. "As Priam to
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  • 294 1 “Impossible To Compromise Principles” Addressing the League Assembly yesterday on the League Covenant, Earl de la Warr explained the British attitude to article sixteen. He was insistent that the League could not remain indifferent to aggression, but suggested that sanctions should not be automatic. Each
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  • 187 1 Completion Under Supervision Of Soviet Experts —Union Times. Hankow, Sept. 16.—Plans drawn up by advisers of the Chinese defence of Hankow have been abandoned by the Chinese High Command at the suggestion of Soviet experts who have arrived in China to replace the German
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  • 38 1 The total amount applied, for in tenders for £l/0,000,000 Treasury Bills was £55,795,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 18s. 10. 75d, against 11s. 11. 02d. a week ago.
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  • 170 1 Reuter “My Troops Solicit The Honour...” Bikaner, Sept. 16—The Maharaja of Bikaner, ruler of nearly ten million people has telegraphed the Viceroy offering all his resources to the King-Emperor in the event of war involving Great Britain. The telegram says: “I take the earliegt opportunity of placing unreservedly
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 86 1 MALAYA SILVER CO., Street. Penang, S.S. No f ri'RERS DEALERS shields, cups, etc. O* r badges and medals, t» 11 zinc blocks, lantern bra> s'jdf i, brass plates. ..<K>IS and clubs. Gifts v, I lings, birthdays, etc. 4 v ,.vitific Workmanship. M derit charges Prompt service. STKtITS TIMES s traits
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    • 104 1 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROHILE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL ANO BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES No Booking Foo 1 Colfyor Quoy 9 i ngipore. I Your Choice of CHEESE Wili 1 f z j||||| mW A-' 1 1 I IS You will be sure
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  • 1055 2 Wann Welcome With c< 3OIIgS Htq Excellency Msrr. Peter Leo hieikels \isiteci the St Ss Institution, Penang, lyestePday at 2 p.m. Scouts of the school formed a guard of honour along the entrance to the school. Rev. Brother Paul, the Visitoi, and the Dnectoi
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  • 48 2 His Excellency, the governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will leave Singapore by the s.s. Kedah on Thursday, Sept. 22, on a. visit to Penang. He 'will return to Singapore by air, leaving Penang at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept.
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  • 357 2 Former atchman Acquitted (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. “‘There is much that is unexplained and a lot that is improbable in this case” said Mr. Justice Cussen before acquitting todaj Fertap Singh, a former watchman at the Hongkong Tin at Puchong, who was charged
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  • 204 2 I Monthly Aid For 12 Individuals Following is the report on the Distressed European Fund for the period January 1 to August 31, 1938, just issued:— At the end of 1937 the financial support hitherto accorded to the Fund had fallen away to such an extent that
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  • 896 2 Centre To Open In Penang LETTER TO THE EDITOR] Sir, —Of all towns in Malaya. is eminently endowed with enchanting Nature which gives men a composure oi mind unequalled in its purity and vitality A Penangite does not rush in like a Singaporean, he stands in the
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  • 114 2 Sir In view of i5 at the Dato “ramat much alarm to p ar p onve n< I c *«Z>advisable ’ha 1 table there l0 should place a constable it at least during recess > hours increased nun>* r Owing to the up motor-cars ant the road
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  • 399 2 A Olin,, Him g S m ‘XX Ota Last,” a produced u.. xr the o fit Pn s ib yesterday, ilEd for the fl a that the Chinese 1 fully represented Peaaß The Chinese Consul, Mr Hu,, a former journalist himself present, and after the that
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  • 104 2 Chinese Charged Viith Failing Io Pay Before the second Penang Lim Koon Teck, in the Middle Crt yesterday, a Hokkien, Neu Chooi Km summoned by his young wife. Poh, for failing to pay her one n» maintenance. Accused had three or ur to prove that this
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 307 3 MR. CHAMBERLAIN TO CONSULT FRENCH GOVERNMENT if Daladier May Join In Vxt Meeting With Hitler rlain is expected to resume talks with Herr Hitler at on Sep» 20. It is rumoured that M. Daladier will take part It is believed that Herr Hitler made counter-proposals i*' Lain of such importance
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  • 98 3 —Reuter. “GREATEST EFER TO HAVE HAPPENED” Washington, Sept. 16 Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary to the Treasury, described the flight of foreign capital and the inflow of the dollar as the greatest ever to Have happened and added that when the worldwide nervousness, owing to the European
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  • 78 3 Alleged Scuffle With Photographer (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 16. The summons for assault brought by Oxford Press photographer against Prince Mahmud of Trengganu, after an alleged iscuffle, as a result of the prosecutor photographing the Prince and Miss Blencowc as they were walking
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  • 96 3 Police Aeroplanes On Patrol Duty Berlin, Sept. 16 —To prevent aeroplanes crossing prohibited regions on the western frontier, special police aeioplanes will patrol them beginning on Sept. 20. If a police aeroplane discovers another aeroplane in th? t'-gion, the intruder will be warned by a shot producing
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  • 52 3 .—Reuter. Paris, Sept. 16—Normal conditions will be re-established at the port of Marseilles which will be effective tomorrow, according to a decree published in the official journal. Meanwhile, in the midst of further industrial unrest, Paris is threatened with a builders’ strike for higher wages on
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  • 357 3 —Reuter. 1 o Check Japanese Aggression DR. KOO’S SPEECH AT GENEVA Geneva, Sept. 16. To "clip the wings of the monster of Japanese aggression,” China, through Dr. Wellington Koo, this afternoon asked the League Assembly to take three steps: firstly, immediate application of Article XVII of the
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  • 36 3 —Reuter Barcelona, Sept. 16. Nine warplanes dropped about sixty bombs in the harbour zone this morning Twenty-three were killed and sixty wounded when several big ones fell on a crowded fish market.—Reuter
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  • 29 3 A CIRCUS show was recently given at the London Coliseum for 15G London newsboys. Picture shows an enthusiastic crowd watching the elephants arrive for the performance.
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  • 136 3 cruise at 210 miles an hour.—British Wireless. VNAPPROACHED RY ANY OTHER AIRLINER Seven years ago, the Heracles, one of the fleet of eight Handley Page Type 42 airliners, went into service for Imperial Airways on the London--Paris route. The Heracles and six of her sister craft —the
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  • 91 3 ui lu aitcmpt —British Wireless. MAIA MERCURY TO CARRY OUT TRIALS London, Sept. 16 —The proposed attempt on the long distance flight record by the Mercury, the upper component of the composite aircraft, will, it is reported, start from Dundee to the Cape next Wednesday or
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  • 56 3 —Reuter. Alleged Illegal Crossing Of Border Tokio. Sept. 16— Manchoukuo has strongly protested to the Soviet against illegal crossing of the Western border by four cavalrymen on Sept. 14, says an official communique issued at Hsink ng today. It adds that the Manchoukuo border guards drove
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  • 64 3 —Reuter. Canadian Among Injured In Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 16—A Canadian, V. Lenoise, aged 42, from Calgary, was slightly injured on the chin when two grenades were tossed from a motor car on the South bank of Soochow Creek a. 5.15 p.m. today Seven Chinese were also
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  • 38 3 Reuter. Batavia, Sept. 16—Yesterday afternoon a British steamer, the Welcombe, grounded at Tandjong Pontang, East point of Bantam Bay. Two tugs have proceeded to the spot and are engaged in efforts to refloat the vessel.
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  • 37 3 manoeuvres since Monday. British Wireless. London, Sept. 16 —Ships of the Home Fleet have returned to their anchorage at Invergordon yesterday from Morayfirth where they had been engaged in manoeuvres since Monday. British
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  • 58 3 Reuter. 24 Arrests In Kobe District Tokio, Sept. 16 —It is officially announced that four Chinese, two Japanese and lb Russians were arrested in Kobe district on a charge of smuggling silver and being engaged in other activities directly against Japan’s war time economy. Two Britons and one
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 166 3 tickle //\v ibis jL/\\ tobacco problem rrything else, someone will always streak ahead ’tht pa.L a cool touchdown for Four Square—every Idf Mai r ,r m the purest leaf naturally matured, free from I a and ever-fresh in the special vacuum tins, the ,k Mre range of tobaccos is a
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    • 231 3 How Doctors Treat Stomach Trouble By Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris. Although doctors are human, you rarely find them suffering from indigestion. The reason is that they know exactly what, causes it and how to treat it. Personally. I know nothing to equal Bisurat ed“ Magnesia ajs a speedy
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  • 286 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. L. Birse has taken over dutis as District Officer. Kinta. Mr. E. A. Badsha, Inspector of Tamil Schools, Perak, was in Teluk Anson on a round of Inspection. Mr. A. Majid, late of the Motor Vehicles Department, has moved into his new house at Jalan Pasir
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  • 472 4 Luxurious Passenger < Accommodation On The Ningpo < From Our Own Correspondent! Sinmnore. Sent Ifi A nassenger-f reighter wi‘ h accommodation for he* 18 nassenp o’* c eoual. if not sumassing that offered bv the the finest nassemrer liner on the T’a* run. has
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  • 448 4 Singapore Shops ot t 0,1 Sun <lay MternJ (From Ou,- Own EOLLOWING the prominence given i/si 8 10 li complaints by the employees of South they are made to work excessively lona k dHUln,er d3 Chamber of Commerce in favour of a half-day holiday on
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  • 52 4 (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 16. The Governor, accompanied by his Private Secretary, will leave Singapore on the S.S. Kedah on the morning of Thursday, Sept. 22, on a visit to Penang. He will return to Singapore by air leaving Penang at 9 a.m. on
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  • 180 4 Story Of Communistic Activities (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 16. One of the 13 Singapore detectives detained in the Civil Prison on banishment warrants, a Chinese appeared in prison garb in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday. He was brought to give evidence for the Crown
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  • 210 4 Singapore Inquest i Front Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Sept. 16. While a War Department motor-lorry carrying a searchlight and its crew was returning to Changi on the night of Aug. 7, there was an unusual accident which resulted in the death of Sapper Freder-ck
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  • 339 4 Asiatics To Share Benefits i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 16. A provident fund for certain European and Asiatic members of the staff, on the basis of equal contributions by employer and employee, was announced at the annual meeting of McAlister and Company Ltd. in Singapore yesterday,
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  • 385 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 16. A half million dollar irrigation scheme earmarked for inclusion in the 1939 budget will be put into operation almost immediately, in order to provide employment for the retrenched mining coolies. The number of coolies working on the Ipoh
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  • 35 4 NEW BOOKS AR LIBRARY Life'*’’ Tiie penaD? j ve d at the bV Sb** lttle b v .vteatj! Span aru rV J*miuon b > pmW’C I Stephen Hl- Tie CbarteD 9 potv K.url.r; O 3 r"
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 349 4 Give A Face Powder Party at your home jg’J** |w iBIHMKjCeBp I-1 vv **--*2 w. z w ®fe3r /JImP s r 7 /U -'-flHk..v x J |i.. Poudre TokaDn mou-.-e of ere. < '< jp ii? Jara; powder is made in new an 1 strikin', X te.< ritual cob- ::-t.>'Uitvx.-rvc.-»inplex;
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  • 1178 5 Eight Years lor Spiro HIS SHARE-PUSHING FRAUDS INVOLVED £600.000 Sept. Stanley ('.rove Spiro, “brains of a band brigands'’—to use the Recorder of London’s words •Hi when senteneed yesterday al the Old I’.ailev to •nal servitude. i two year old South African whose share-pushing <] tWI.OOO
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  • 28 5 d nrmk that British Association delegates Z meetings taking place at Cambridge. But Mi. T. Patkin G. Skyrnu found time for a garme of darts.
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    43 5 No Frenchman especially a warded one, likes to look indignified. Unfortunately, sea bathing has a disastrous effect on the beard, uhich is inclined to emerge lank and bedraggled. So this Riviera resort supplies waterproof beard bags for its more hirsute bathers.
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  • 247 5 “Worth £‘3oo,ooo’ Cai dift St. Donats Castle, on which Mr. W. Randolph Hearst, the United States newspaper proprietor, lias spent £250.000. is to be sold. Most of the art treasures which Mr. Hearst has collected and placed in the castle since he bought it in 1925
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  • 242 5 Said His Life Was Saved By Millionaire (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 16. “I escaped with my life by diving into a fish pond and I was saved by a millionaire. I was driving my car when I was stopped and attacked
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  • 567 5 Uy Andrew Blackmore One of the most baffling problems with which metallurgical research has been confronted is the development of corrosionresisting properties in metals, ahd considerable time and trouble have been spent in endeavouring to find a non tarnishing silver alloy. It is now announced that a
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  • 118 5 Singapore. The aircraft "Caledonia” G ADHM from Sydney, Brisbane. Darwin, and N.E.I. arrived on Sept. 11 bringing Mr. and Mrs. R. Porter and Master D. Porter from Sydney. The aircraft Castor" G ADUW for Fenang, Bangkok. Burma. Karachi and Southampton left on Sept. 11 with Capt. Satchwell and
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  • 709 5 |>RITISH women are preparing a j new campaign on a nation wide scale to effect an alteration in the law. Open air meetings throughout England and a penny membership aie drawing women from all sections of the community. It is not merely
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  • 61 5 This evening at the Esplanade from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March: King O’The CJiiih Hi-spe. Overture: Orpheus In <i<-r t'nt< rwelt: Offenbach. Selection: The Catch Of The St-ason: Hains Baker. Waltz: Flirtation: Stick. Fox Trot: Sunset In Vienna: Hoffman. Selection: Viktoria <fe Her HusSar: A braham. Quick
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 302 5 til Mk/ii A A* ’''-J W O T V A i j Ji Ji X-Ray revealed Stomach Ulcers Cjl this sufferer escaped operation ;r 1 co,e Almost ,a difficult to bear as the uiyc/p tiLuh a. 1 r pain itself is the dread that a badly to !it '’i r.sr
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 850 6 THE YEAR’S FUNNIEST... SUNNIEST HONEYEST OF COMEDIES I MAJESTIC NEXT CH ANOTHER GRAND SHOW FOR THE WEEK-END! At Last—The Most Intriguing Character Of The Great vv J<fS y» W I Jf J. .1 F Jil OPENING TODAY II, /•Bi k y A r I ~lMl II L"» 2.45 6.15 9.30
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  • 940 7 I Vent’s Talk in K uaia I innpur B nnr Own < orrespondent) Ml (from OUI K ipur, Sept. 14. M d b iief mat when the they found an M v-loped tribes” by Mr. C. S. Agent for the '> ba r T.". a n
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  • 190 7 Melbourne, —No evidence that the skill acquired by one generation will come more easily to the next has yet been found by Professor Agar, Professor of Zoology at the Melbourne University who has conducted tests on 14 generations of rats. His further* progress with the
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  • 495 7 Left Her Baby And Turned Soldier (TWO British artillerymen, bearing between them a slight, unconscious body in the uniform of a 'Cossack officer, staggered out of the sleet-swept streets of Bkaterinodar into the headquarters of the British Military Miission in South
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 81 7 THE SWELLEST ENTERTAINMENT SPOT TO SPEND YOUR WEEK-END HOLIDAY WEMBLEY CABARET T (might HOT DANCE NUMBERS FROM THE PICK OF THE BEST HI-KICKERS OF THE CHINA GREAT OPERA 2 BANDS IN ATTENDANCE MARCIAL’S TIGER RAGGERS. Bar Dancing 9 p.m. to I a.m. Tea Dance Tomorrow 7 p.m. to 8.45 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 531 7 OPENING TOMORROW 5 shows at 1.30 3.15 5.15 7.15 9.3(1. PART PKOCEEDS IN AID OF CHINA DISTRESS RELIEF FUND I esentation Of Chinese War Film Showing Authentic Scenes taken on the Battlefields! IT’S GENUINE IT’S TRUE THE MANAGEMENT’ TAKES GREAT PRIDE IN PRESENTING YOU FIGHT TO THE LAST EXCITING! GRIPPING!
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  • 681 8 IT is mi'Hinccti th«it gre-itci ?c»>pt is to be oftered to lucallyen i, ;ii;ed teachers in the colony fhe net result will be that the number >1 sm>er>calv appointment.- available toCEs- 1 men and Chbss 11 (women) will be increased from per cent, to 10 per cent., and lhi>
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  • 120 8 Memorial Tablet At Penang Free School A tablet has been erected at the Penang Free School, on which are inscribed the following words: To the memory of Ralph Henry Pinhorn O. M.A. lO.xoni, Headmaster ot P. 1904 25, who during these years directed the school
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  • 91 8 British Wireless. ihe King Present Lo;don. Sept. 16 His Majesty, in me uniform of a Field Marshal, motored from 3i.<mngham Pr’ace to Windsor where attended the funeral of Prince Arthur -f Connaught. llie King walked in che procession tom the station to Saint George’s Chapel .t
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  • 69 8 Reuter. News Of The World Golf Tournament Walton Heath Sept 16. —In the tinal of the News of the World £1,250 Golf Tournament here today, Dai Rees, Welsh professional and Ryder Cup player, winner in 1936, beat Eddie Whitcombe, youngest member of the famous golfing
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  • 44 8 ,—Reuter. Oakmont, Pennsylvania, Sept. 16; In the U.S Amateur golf semi-finals over 36 holes, Abbott, who works as a film extra in Hollywood, beat Chapman 5 and 4. Turnesa beat Kingsley 4 and 3. The final will be played tomorow. —Reuter.
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  • 496 8 Murdered Their Cousin iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 17. After a hearing lasting three days the .110.1 concluded at the Perak Assize Court yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice itaja Musa and two Assessors, Messrs. E. Price ar-d Lee Man Yui, of two young tnoourers, Coke
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  • 67 8 Reuter. Rusli Orders For England The Hague. Sept. 16—Major Tiere, -ommander of -he Netherlands East indies Motorised Corps at Bandoeng, is saving for England \v. h rush orders roi large number of tanks. Tne decision to purchase them ari eiiom the increasing speed with
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  • 75 8 Arrivals Departures Last Month Following are the numbers of arrivals 'rom and departures to Madras Presidency .or the month of August:— ARRIVALS Adults. Minors. Infant s State—aided 22 10 3 Ordinary deck passengers: 372 28 24 (a) Labourers 1131 78 Ll (b) Traders and others Total 1525 116
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  • 362 8 Land Speed Re coti T During th r p.J ha\ r LecH >r< 1- Malcolm r< ned niu s t't' in hi z s field. With the Bluebird hr until last year, when he si/Ta in passing the 300 ir...rk if t t A Fallacy Exp! ded
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    • 434 8 ca <2 S tn Yeast-Vite gglgßil is gjWM LIFE! ip Z Take Yeast- MI y^ l f *7 /ThH Vite! See how hr I in a matter \r^S£^ l /S jK i PJj'' 1 of minutes z 'z'^G?SN > /f r^e wor^’s J F record quick 'ft < ;T <
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    • 53 8 LANGENBACH’S famous red SPARKLING HOCK THE MARK OF QUALITY! .NIBELUNGEN.KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUK CADY FOURS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUK HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM AEL. THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The A r LN I h Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. FENANOA Singapore, I pot
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  • 251 9 St. John Ambulance Assn. Lectures II), Sf. John Ambulance Association lias start* <1 (raining for !•'<• benefit of teachers of the schools in understood that this is a prelude to A.R.P. trail ing* Heal practitioners have agreed to help the heir training. B
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  • 80 9 Reuter. hnrrieaii I minis Championships it t. Sept. 16. Kay s- ■vi u English girl in Tennis Singles minated here today y Miss Alice Marble, Bi holder in three sets, 6 8, reach the. semiMis Sarah Palfrey I Jedrzejowska of easily by 6 1 6 4. Budge-
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  • 22 9 The F'inang Gazette Singapore Correspondent telegraphs that the going today at Bukit Timah is likely to be r ery good.
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  • 120 9 Broadcast I alk By Engineer A broadcast address was given over the air from Station ZHJ last night by Mr. E. W. Molesworth of Messrs. Kyle. Palmer and Co., Ltd., Penang, on the new traffic signals which had been installed at the jun.tion of Pangkor Road and Burma!'.
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  • 217 9 Sikh Gets hour Months (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 17. Charged with causing grievous hurt to (wo Sikhs, a middle aged Sikh named jualah Singh was yesterday produced in the b list Magistrate’s court before Mr. P.F.x Radcliffe. Accused pleaded guilty, admitting that h« ait
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  • 348 9 Sultan’s Brother As Vice-President (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 16. A special Government announcement states that His Highness the Sultan of Selangor has appointed his elder brother, the Raja Bendahara of Selangor, Yang Amat Midia Tengku Badar Shah, to b. Vice president of the Selangor
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  • 233 9 Tamil Gaoled For “Cowardly Act** a/ (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajan, Sept. 16. “You committed a cowardly act by assaulting a sleeping man, was tne remark made by Cne Kamaruddin in tne Daw Gajah court yesterday arternoon in sentencing a Tamil, Sinnasamy, io sx montn s
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  • 141 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Sept. 17. It is understood trom a reliable -source that the Federated Malay States Government has under consideration the question of providing training courses in mining engineering at the Technical School in Kuala Lumpur. Such vital subjects in tm-mining as surveying, hydrauac, thermodynamic
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  • 199 9 European Crisis EAST WORD RESTS WITH GOD” I cannot begin this letter without reference to current events in Europe. We are the last people who ought to be guilty of exaggeration or panic, and at such a crisis as this it-is our clear duty to
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  • 46 9 The following will represent “Danker’s XI” against the Victoria Pier Combin tomorrow or the Renong ground. D. Singh: Teik Siew, J. Jeremiah, Muthu, C. Danker. Wat Hean; XV. Danker. S. Laing. Chin Cheok. L. Moussinac and Jacob. Reserves: N. Danker. Teddy Lim and C.B. Tan.
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  • 415 9 Following art the probable jockeys for today at the Singapore races:— Race 1 -Ponies, Class 2, Div 2, 6 Furs. 2.30 p.m. Ambil 10.3 Dawson Danse Du Ventre 10.0 Garrard Foxy 9.10 Doau Kit 9.8 Muno Sir Patrick B.'i Woods Harfieur 8.13 Spencer Black Beauty
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  • 51 9 Reuter. Paris, Sept 16 Territorial waters in French Morocco coastline and land within 12'a miles of the coast are declared a prohibited area for aircraft J'he Ordinance provides for organisation of the country in time of war on the same lines as measures taken in
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  • 892 10 Success Of Replanting Experiment The 28th annual general meeting of the Temerloh Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on Thursday at the offices of Messrs. A, A Anthony Co, No. 9 Beach Street. Penang. Mr. J.G. Brown presided and the others present were: Mr. C.D.D. Hogan (alternate Director
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  • 119 10 Katu Tin Dredging Ltd.—Dredg. Statistics for «.he first half of September 1937: hours run 306; cubic yards treated 71.500; tin ore won pikuls 467. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co Ltd. Dredge Statistics for the first half of September 1937: hours run 320; cub e yards treated 102,000; tin
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  • 327 10 Severe Deficiency Of Water The eighteenth annual genera! meeting of Nawng Pet Tin, Limited was held at Penang on Thursday. Mr. A. J. King, director, who was in the chair, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts for the year ended March 25 said: The
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  • 315 10 Posed As Secret Service Man London, —Secret Service agent, commander in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Don Juan of the West End —these were some of the roles in which 34-years-old Walter White-head-Jarvis duped two young women. They later discovered that he was a former industrial schoolboy
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  • 38 10 Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Co., Lid. Board 'recommend (final) dividend in respect of last financial year of per cent, payable on October 7. To various reserves £11,300. Carried forward, subject to audit and usual adjustments £25,335.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 379 10 NINE INCHES OFF HER WAIST Eats What She Likes— Yet Reduces When excess fat starts to overtake a Oman, her dressmaker, with the tell-tale pe measure, will soon detect it. If you are beset with the fear of losing nir girlish proportions of finding yourilf catalogued “Out-size” read the letter
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    • 952 10 BANKS INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, HONG ltd. SHANGHAI IJ.ANKIV, (Incorporated in British India) ir < Incorporated in the Cm,„ The liability of member i?? H ngko ng, extent and m m™! slintll WtotV Head Office: *****, First Line Ordinance no 6 TS p f Beach, Madras. h,w Branches: Penang, Rangoon, Karaikudi
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  • 592 11 7$ St.Georjir 'The Martyr HTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.1: a H C ■tmnunion. l.ffl i m Matt::. 1 Litany. P?alm-7> ■HR Hymn 'j l6 I.m Bill) Communion. IJQam IE mon (Tamil». -gj) Holy Communion (Lhrnese). 4.15 p.m School. ®p.m. Kindergarten. Parsonage p.m Evensong and Sermon. Psalm- 7o Chant
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  • 966 11 S.S. “IPOI1” arrived yesterday morning from Singapore, sails today at p.m. tor Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S. “TOSARI” arrived yesterday from l,ho Seumawe, sails today for ■Lno beumawe. S.S. “RETEII” arrived yesterday fro m Belawan, Asahan and Paneh, sails today at 5 p.m. for same
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    • 375 11 ■hue funnel line fl P hEKVIOK TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT Leave. Penang Due London Calls Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept. 26 Oct 27 s Calls Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept. 28 Oct' 26 Calls Marseilles Glasgow Sept 30 Oct 26 fl < sSF° D 4T SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRt i Gl 19
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    • 857 11 PO and d VZ BRITISH iND’A (Incorporated tn PORT SWETTENHAM," MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 18lh SEPTEMBER 1 eninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Anson, Port Sweltenhaim, uontraxjt with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for
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  • 175 12 II HITE < I Possibly you smile at the mention of wr —-—s- I gix-en to water power. ll > nam,. As a rule we think of water-power in J to mind the huge electricity generating I and Norway and now parts of S< t J Niagara. piodU(
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  • 551 12 Latest Times Of Posting MR MAILS: IN HOPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire A»r Mail): For Surma (except Victoria Point), India Aden, Palestine, Egypt. Sudan; Kenya; Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar; Northern and Southern Rhodesia; Nyasalan 1. s South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland; Canada and Newfoundland. OrdinaryCorrespondence.
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  • 42 12 JZISS BERTHA WILMOTT, -Mu star (tljore—ieas iwna from la h"riding w Dorrhfstr:. Orfoidshire Sh' rroind to her «ni arA’. Xi r< s-, .she w M < »ioi'i/A to take part in aubn I'ist UiOllth. .VBsWflwtl /zr<s a‘ Cowley, (Morl
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 674 12 R.B-C- 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 12.37 a.m. to 4.20
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    • 780 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 7.05 p.m. Indian Music. 8.00 p.m. Malax Music. 8.55 p.m. European Crisis News Bulletin. GSF (BBC) (>.35 p.m. “Steamboat.’' 7.20 p.m. “I'ood for Thought.” 7.-10 p.m. (Orchestra Concert. 10.30 p.m. "Background to Central Europe’’ -?1 i 1.50 p.m. 1 )ance Music. ZHP (SINGAPORE) 4.50
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    • 699 12 NIROM TODAY YDC 15.15 mcs (19.8 m.) PMN 10.26 mcs (29.2 m. YDB 11.86 mc s (25.3 m. i YDB 9.65 mc s (31.20 m P.M. 12.10 Studio orchestra conducted by Garel van der Byl. 1.10 News Weather reports. 1.22 Orchestra Hotel des Indes, Batavia Centrum. 1.50 Lorenzi and his
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    • 91 12 .40 Gramophone Records. 8.50 Cabaiit ongs. 9.50 Melodies sung by M« Lucie -ugei and Mr. Mallet. 10.20 Close down TOMORROW TPA3 17.81 mcs (16.84 m.) TPA2 15.24 mcs (19.68 m.) p.m. 5.20 Concert Relayed from Paris P.T. I 6.20 News in English. 6.35 Concert Relayed from Paris P.T.T. 7.05 Talk
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    • 42 12 PENANG DAILY WEATHEMI REPORT I I ORT ORN WALLS YESTERDAY’S fEXIPEWTITB s n‘ S 3 E 87 s RXINI ALL S.pt. 15 16 Nil. I IDE TABLE Lo* HIGH T()I)W 11.05 p«• roxiORRO" o m 12.20 p 0.3 u a.m. S.lo p.m.
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  • 224 13 HOW HUTTON DID IT: These remarkable pictures, by British Movietone X♦it > shou yon hou 22-year-old Leonard Hutton beat Bradmans record I esl score al the Oval. And the captions suggest to you the thoughts that passed through th» record-breaker's mind. Kt .uiv H hat's
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  • 48 14 —Reuter. Well Ort Way To Recovery Amsterdam, Sept. 16 —Princess Julianna is on the way to recovery but it will be some days before her illness is completely abated. For this reason, she and Prince Bernhard are not accompanying Queen Wilhelmina to Parliament’s opening on Tuesday.—Reuter.
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  • 265 14 Sports Club Beaten By 3 Goals To One BOYS DEFINITELY SUPERIOR The Government Trade School scored a creditable victory of three goals to one over the Penang Sports Club in a hockey friendly which was played on the Esplanade yesterday. The schoolboys were definitely superior
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  • 138 14 Bachelors Badly Beaten The Old Xaverians annual tennis tournament between Bachelors and Married» started yesterday evening with Jerry Reutens and J. D. Scully (Bach) losing to Tan Kim Lum and Tan Swee Teong, 6 —2. 7—5 The latter pair had most of the say
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  • 130 14 Chinese Teachers’. Efforts In Aid Of Charity (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, Sept. 16. Three “Fancy-Dress” basket ball matches will be played by the Chinese School Teachers Association, Province Wellesley, on September 26, 27, and 28, at Nebong Tebal, Bukit Mertajam, and Butterworth respectively. The
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  • 68 14 The following are the result» of the Bowls Ties which were played on Wednesday. Men’s Singles: -j-3 T. S. Anthony beat —5 J. H. Reid 21 —19 Championship Pairs: W. J. Burnett and F. N. Syer versus S. L. Mcnee and J. R. Watsonunfinished. THURSDAY’S RESULTS Men’s Doubles
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  • 975 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 today: RACE 1—2.30 p.m. PONIES, Class 2, Division 2, 6 Furlongs.
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  • 169 14 1 hn e Meetings n I’enan» o APRIL MEETING P IT (|t( till MAY The following racing have been approved bv theltr Association, it wjn St aita Racine usual April meeting in pS that put off till May: as SINGAPORE TURF CUr February 1 8 to
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  • 48 14 RACE: 1. FERNLET BLACK BEAUTY II RACE: 2. RYE SEAMUS SELANGOR II RACE: 3. A.D.C. MARY MAUDE RACE: 4. LAST CRUSADER FAIR KING RACE: 5. EAGLE'S EYE NONIA MANIS RACE: 6. QUICK MONEY OLD COW RACE: 7. LAY OFF PANTOI RACE: 8. REX POOR BILL
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  • 49 14 RACE 1 BLACK BEAUTY II FERNLET RACE 2 MARCHETA II SELANGOR II RACE 3 BLOSSOM TIME EXCUSE ME RACE 4 LAST CRUSADER GRACEDIEU RACE 5 LISHEEN KATHRYN RACE 6 DAVIS CUP OLD COW RACE 7 MISS SARDIS LAY OFF RACE 8 PRETTY QUIEI POOR BILL
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  • 65 14 Province Wellesle) l< Ham To Meet < IL The following have t V F W tbaU represent the Province L-Reel** 4 0 Association against the l!1 Club, Penang, in the e Association (up socc< 1 Wednesday, Sept. -L at Penang, at 5.15 p.m.:Osman; Rashid. Jong Che Din
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 180 14 > When a WOMAN tells you that people often take her y for years younger than J she is, that she puts this down to her white teeth, that slw P ute lhos€ the fact she’s used nothing but Calvert’s Tooth Powder since she left school A 1 Well, don't
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  • 629 15 Star Players Bribed: Blot On The Game A bit more huckstering, a bit more auctioning, atiJ Barnes sake the Football League must do t a Stop to the transfer scandal, says G. Wagstaffe the Sporting Life. big blot on the professional side of the game and
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  • 71 15 Melbourne —Such has been the improvement in industrial and general conditions in Victoria, that income tax collections for the financial year just ended, were a record. They exceeded the estimate of £3,539,000 by £269,000. Collections from unemployment relief also exceeded the estimates by £250,000. The Premier, Mr.
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  • 50 15 7? n h I up the play in the women's yrv trial held at Northampton to sel( I playe s for women's tests in Au.<raiui. But that didn't worry V Murid Lowe. She packed a darts board in her kit to fill in the hours of waiting.
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  • 75 15 Blondes Against Brunettes The Blondes vs. Brunettes golf match *ill be played over nine holes, greensom.es handicap, at Glugor on Monday, Sept. T9> at 4.30 p. m. Bl.ox i»es BRUNETTES Miss Howes Roberts Mrs. C.R. Samuel Mrs Douglas Mrs. J.W. Clark M Samuel Mrs. Pallister Mrs Donaldson Mrs.
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  • 77 15 wing have been selected to play Penang Sports Club at hockey ■"e Old Frees’ Association on T uesda; Sept. 20 on the Esplanade: u G. Colebeck; J. R. McDougall, J. O. Lambert; F. G. Pooley, J. R. P. Soper, A. G Close; C. W. Lyle, H. J. Blake, W.
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  • 22 15 r pk p Xaverians’ Association will be t Fourteenth Anniversary by ■u to members on October, the Association premises.
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 15 Arsenal stars met a team from the Department of Overseas Trade at Hillingdon, Middlesex, —but at tennis not football. Left to right: Hapgood, Nelson, Male, Crayston, and Roberts warm up before the game.
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  • 98 15 Sports Club To Play Chinese R.C. The following will represent the Penang Sports Club at Rugby against the Chines 1 Recreation. Club on the Esplanade on Wednesday, Sept. 21: J. H. Wagstaff; T. M. Clark, J. F. Keay, A. G. Close and Richardson; J. W. Ewart and J. H.
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  • 85 15 Amateur Combine vs. Merry Companions The following players have been chosen to represent the Amateur Badminton Combine in a friendly match against the “Merry Companion’’ B.P. tomorrow at the former's court at No. 176 East Jelutong at 7.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. The game consists of four mens singles,
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  • 134 15 Hobart.—Six British monarchs have I occupied the British thror.e during the lifetime of Mrs. Annie Norman who has} just celebrated her 105th birthday at Launceston, Tasmania, her birthplace and home ever since. Until the winter of 1936 when she was 103, Mrs. Norman did her own cooking, washing
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  • 192 15 THE sinking of the Titanic on her maiden voyage in 1912 is obviously a magnificent subject for an imaginative novelist Mr. Robert Prechtl is almost to? imaginative, and his outlook is decidedly melodramatic. He misses few opportunities in his Titanic (Martin Seeker, 7s. 6d.) of arousing
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  • 723 15 Played Prominent Pari hi British Boxins (London -Jeff Dickson, is in Paris waiting for the right moment to pounce into the big fight business in London —a business which he adorned some five years ago. Before the arrival of Jeff Dickson in London, boxing belonged
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  • 134 15 rhe Draw The following is the draw for the (Nip Tie Competition of the Penang Football Association. 19 -9 -38— M.R.C. vs. P. S. C. »t Victoria Green. 21—9 38 C. R. C. vs. P. W. F. A. at Victoria Green. 23 9 38—D. A. F.
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  • 88 15 Sydney. A 21 stone man smashed the scales when being weighed before receiving his air travel ticket to New Guinea. He was Mr. C. C. Judd, who was returning to Wau after conferring with the. Federal government, on behalf of the New Guinea Miners’ Association,
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  • 118 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £194.15, 0 £194.15. 0 LONDON—(3 month®) £195.15. 0 £95 c( k’',- j BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers IBOPRA—(Sundries $3.55 53.55 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RLBBER LONDON 71&d 4 NEW YORK 16c(G) 16c(G> SINGAPORE—(Spot) 26%c 26^c Oct./Dec 26 %c Jan./Mar 26 %c 27c Aprll/June
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  • 329 16 sbar® of £1 denomination unles* otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. 5 p.c. 44-64 111 Burmah Oil 87’6 7%d Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 110% Ea le Com 4 pesos. 3'9 M' 2 d War Loan 3% p.c. 99% To t *U.S. Rubber 43%
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  • 230 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 21 64 178 1( New York 4.81 4.79|§ Montreal 4.83% 4.82% Brussel 28.49% 28.41 Geneva 21.29% 21.28’4 Amsterdam 8.92% 8.92% Milan 91% 91’4 Berlin 12.02 11.99% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 139 H
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  • 176 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyer* Seller» Ampats 39 49 Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Eerjuntais 99 10 3 Hong Fatts .82 .85 Jelebus .69 .72% Johans .27 .29 Katus 25 6 26 0 K. Lun juts 17 9 18 3 Kamuntings 9'4% 9'9 Klang Rivers 1.70 1.77%. Kramars 10'0 10 6 Kundangs
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  • 68 16 Reuter. Opinion On Stock Exchange Divided London. Sept. 16 -The Stock Exchange bad divided opinions concerning the significance of Mr. Chamberlain's early return which caused marked caution with an early disposition to mark down values Later a better sentiment developed and recovery ensued despite usual week-end liquidation. Commodities
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  • 228 16 KENNEDY CO RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Vyer Panas 1.30 1.40 3assett 50 55 3orelli 1.30 1.3?% 3runei United -67% .75c ndiagiri 1.30 1.37% Kundong 1 60 170 Mertakab 40 .43 a jam 1.70 1.80 Punggor -35 .42 s. Tukang .95 1- 05 Ulu Benut .30 .33 TIN: Xmpat 3|10% 4,4 Ayer
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  • 21 16 TIN Singajjore Su&-37 I*’'’ Penang Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore /pot 20'gc Per h» Penang Snot 26 «c Per Hr
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  • 130 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Hong Fati .82% .85 Jelebu .67% .72% Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Mambau .47% .52% Petaling 7.50 '7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.17%. 1.22% Rantau 1.37%. 1.40 Taiping Cons. 1.52% 1.57% Ulu Klang .80 .85 Ampat 3 9 4'3 Kpg. Lanjut 17 9
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  • 145 16 The China basketbailers maintained their unbeaten record in Ipoh when they defeated* an Ipoh Combined team by 37 points to 26 points in their third and final match on the Chin Woo court on Thursday night. There was a record attendance and the collection at
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  • 30 16 Reuter. Budapest, Sept, 16.—The Hungarian Government has sent a sharp note to the Czech Government protesting against the alleged march of Czech troops along the Hungarian border. Reuter.
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  • 437 16 Woman Hawker Fined (From Our Own Correspomier.t. 1 Tai pi ng, Sept. 16. A woman hawker was brought up in the Police Court yesterday for selling vegetables without a licence. She said she was forced to come out to sell her produce as she had eight mouths
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  • 234 16 Turnover Smaller New York, Sept. 16 —Barrons’ index is 61.50 against 61.80 a week ago showing signs of levelling with divergent trend within groups. A market reflecting continued European uncertainty and small trading range are likely to prevail pending clarification of the situation. Primary offerings of rubber recently
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  • 63 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH The death took place of Madam Veeramah. mother of Mr. M.M. Muthu, at her residence No. 428, Sungei Jawi on the 16th instant, at the ripe age of 80. The deceased leaves behind her, one son, 2 daughters, one son-in-law, two daughters-in-law. 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren'
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    • 999 16 Pin;itu\ aSascU v 'I HL’.IL Of-TICJ. 12, BISHOP STREET PE\av, £ELECRAMs “G j a Office 40. 43. Fleet Street. I.onlion,' I < 9,®'- ffi A s < I London. 1 ho-c... s e wtr Rates of Subscription for Pinan K an t PINANG *.AZ CT I u 1 Local D<
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