Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1938

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE IST EDITION. ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 229. Vol. XCVI. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1096 1 History of last few Days Revealed FRENCH STATESMEN AGAIN IN LONDON YESTERDAY I lie British Cabinet sat three times yesterday and finally adjourned after midnight, M. Daladier and W. Bonnet were at Downing Str eet j ast n ig| lt ail( are again seeing British
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  • 201 1 Unw T ms. Japan Still Nervous Of Russia 25. —Fearing that a fhe Soviet is imminent in ostilities breaking out in mese military are making capture Hankow as early i, air and chemical units mgchuen district made a :ack on Loshan, a city on x of
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  • 19 1 Reuter. Sept. 25—Hitler will the situation at 8 p.m. evening in the Sports Berlin. Reuter.
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  • 369 1 Date L pon Which Drague Must Hand Over man demands are prefixed by mdum declaring that increasing incidents in Sudetenland show t nation has become intolerable ■tens. Consequently there is the peace of Europe. It is ssential that separation of from Czechoslovakia should 1 without further delay. Areas
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  • 108 1 French Expert Opinion Paris, Sept. 26.—French experts think fulfilment of Hitlers demands would put C zechoslovakia at the mercy of her neighbours. Prague would he left open and un-defend fti against attack and P'ohemia would be practically seperated from Moravia by a wall of Germans, the only
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  • 556 1 JFhy Prague Agreed 7<> Hitler's First Provosah Reuter. Prague, Sept. 25 The world today is afforded a connected semi-official account of moves behind the scenes hitherto unpublished which have culminated in the present grave situation in international affairs. This was given out on Czech authority
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  • 4255 2 Lawyer Says Snail Speedier In Comparison NEED FOR A UNIVERSITY DEBATED At a debate held at the Hutchings School on Saturday night under the auspices of the Penang Teachers’ Association, Mr. R. P. S. Walker, the Inspector of Schools, presided. “That i[ was high time for
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  • 160 3 M K. I). KrOckcr, I interesting to M wi h sore or K M it ngue fever ,v gtnnis became I was unable ■,< a I rtish and ths -jig at the time gave no relief. K? ashes and ointB peisuaded me
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  • 480 3 CZECHS MOBILISING IN PERFECT ORDER WITH ENTHUSIASM —Reuter. Democrats In German Districts Also Answer The Call THE Czech Legation I j mobilisation k London has issued a statement that in perfect order Lid 'T Ut throu shout the Republic the Western enthus.asm. This applied equally to pathian Ruth.»; co untr
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  • 63 3 —British Wireless. London, Sept. 26—Plans for return of Her Majesty to Balmoral have been changed. The Queen will not leave London tonight. It is understood Their Majesties will both travel to Scotland on Monday night, proceeding direct to Glasgow where on Tuesday the
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  • 80 3 On Saturday night a dress rehearsal of the forthcoming production by the Penang Choral and Dramatic Society of "The Maid of the Mountains” was held, and it is understood that the producers were highly gratified at the degree of perfection which has been attained. The first
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  • 99 3 —Reuter. But JNo Military Measures Yet Rome, Sept. Authoritative circles state that despite the gravity of the situation, Italy has hitherto taken no military measures. Ihe Italian newspapers stress Italy’s decision to fight on Germany’s side in case of a general war over Czechoslovakia. Writing in
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  • 111 3 ’—Reuter. Strikers To Go Back To Work Paris. Sept. 26 —In view of the situation, working and building yards, who are striking this week, have decided to resume work on Monday. They also announced that they are ready to do Sunday work for urgent national defence
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  • 230 3 Junk's Anxious Moments Trying to seek shelter in Penang Harbour from the storm early yesterday morning, a big Chinese junk was caught at the mercy of the elements and drifted helplessly off the northern approach into the harbour. The crew hauled down sails and
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  • 171 3 The betrothal ceremony of Mr. F- W Daniel, Sanitary Inspector, Bedong Group Hospital, the second son of Mr. V. Daniel Pillai and Miss Daisy Samathanam Pakiam, daughter of Mr. S- Pakiam of the District Hospital, Butterworth, took place on Saturday evening at the residence of Mr. Pakiam.
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  • 193 3 To Probe Possibilities Of Sawmillinj» British Wireless. London, Sept. 26- Major Chipp, Adviser on Forest Engineering to the Malayan Forest Service, is visiting British dependencies in West Africa to investigate possibilities of developing sawmilling for supply of the local market’s industry
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  • 541 3 Reuter British Wireless. To Discuss Latest Proposals A communique from No. 10 Downing Street tonight says that Mr. Daladier and M B° n et have accepted an invitation of the British Government to come to London on Sunday for the purpose of hearing from Mr.
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  • 11 3 Reuter. xr Sent 25 —All aeroplanes are
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  • 3191 4 Mr. Goodman Proposes Toast Of Society PRAISE FOR GOOD WORK OVER 19 YEARS A DINNER and dance at the Ruimymede Hotel on Saturday night brought to a successful termination the 14th annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters which opened in Penang on Friday, ’His Excellency tho
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    • 142 4 EX SHAW NO.l XXX COGNAC PRICES REDUCED I I and can be obtained from all dealers: Quarts $4.00 Pints $2.10 I ytt n i IS T E E I J 1 J WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS t J etc. etc. LXIuJ mß rB P Equal to the best ML .-J—.
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  • 189 5 Swept Against Japanese Vessel With its damaged side on the aft temporarily repaired the P. and O. liner Chitral passed through Penang on Satur day on her homeward journey. Caught in the worst typhoon which has struck Eastern Japan since 1905, the 15,000-ton liner went aground in
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  • 197 5 Crippled Girl Lays Foundation Stone (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 24. Murmuring a prayer, a little crippled girl, Kim Moi, laid the foundation stone of the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, I a new $60,000 building and the first I hospital of its kind in Malaya, at
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  • 91 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 24. A petrol leak caused a. fire in a Morris Cowley saloon parked in Kylne Street in the Kuala Lumpur business centre at 9.30 A.M. this morning. Flames shot out while the Chinese driver was attending to the
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  • 137 5 London —John Francis Hood, a Newcastle accountant’s clerk, sentenced to death five and a half years ago for the murder of his wife, and later reprieved on a recommendation to mercy from judge and jury, has beer released from Maidstone Jail. Hood killed his wife with an
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  • 41 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 24. After many months of complete freedom from any kind of notifiable disease in the kingdom, an outbreak of smallpox in Northern Siam has spoiled a hitherto very fine, clean record.
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  • 796 5 Set House On Fire, Shot At Occupants, Then Took His Own Life” I -Toni Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept 25 cazin- actions of a Chinese who ran amok was told Court at Jitra yesterday when Tuan Syed Oahiicv. Distiict Officer, Jitra,
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  • 358 5 Hospital Suicide verdict of suicide \\;i> returned I>\ Mr. Bellamy, the Penang Coroner yesterday, when an inquiry was held into the death of a Chinese. Seow See Hock, who fell from W ard Xo. 9 of the Hospital on \ugust 22. Jnispector A. Rodwax conducted the
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  • 216 5 Home Made Bombs In Malaya Crude bombs were made by miners who attempted to sabotage Japanese iron mines at Sri Medan, near Batu Pahat, Johore, reveals the report of the acting Chief Inspector of Mines, F.M.S., Mr. A. G. MacDonald. The truth is at last told
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  • 68 5 London—A two-ton bottle-nosed whale, over 20 ft. long, was caught in the River Trent, seventy miles from the open sea, at Gainsborough (Lincs). It is the second whale found stranded there within a month. The whale was seen at Marton, five miles south of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 926 6 i„ I > ANNfIvN OF THE BIG MUSICAL SHOW THE WHOLE TOWN’S WAITING z-. i jtj. JfM Thursday, 29th a I W s -K> 111 SEPTEMBER I X\ WITH CHEVALIER ALONE IT WITH BUCHANAN ALONE IT I j&K WOULD BE A MASTERPIECE I WOULD BE A SENSATION! But with Both
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  • 198 7 Queen Mary Visits Malayan Court (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 19. Queen Mary made a lengthy tour of the Malayan Court during her recent visit to the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow. Her Majesty was particularly impressed by the Trengganu hand-woven silk fabrics. She enquired as to the origin
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  • 94 7 To Command Three Battalions Brigadier M. D. Gambier-Parry will command the three battalions of the Malaya Command stationed in Singapore as a Brigade of Infantry. Brigadier Gambier-Parry, Royal Welch Fusiliers, before his new appointment in Malaya was G. 5.0.1., Directorate Staff Duties, at the War Office. For
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  • 94 7 Why ‘‘Terror” Appointment Was Cancelled (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 19. An explanation is forthcoming today as to why the appointment of Commander H J. Haynes, D. S. C., to command the Singapore Base ship "Terror, recently announced, was subsequently cancelled It is announced today that
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  • 90 7 Manchesters And H.M.S. Manchester (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 19. That the men of his ship and those of the Ist Battailion of the Manchester Regimen* might shortly meet in Singapore. was the hope expressed, by Capt. H H Bousfield, who commands the new 10,000-ton
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  • 598 7 Training For Jobs, No Cells Hair “Perms” London —Experts of the Home Office and the Office of Works are making considerable progress in preparing plans and providing a site for the new women’s prison that will take the place of Holloway Gaol. In this r camp
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  • 187 7 Houses 14 Ins. I nder Water The residence of Mr. Leong Eng Khean at No. 16 Farquhar Street was 14 inches under water at 1 a.m. on Sunday morning, The water kept pounding the sea-front wall and sent in big waves which increased the height of the
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  • 70 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 24. The East Asiatic motorship Fionia is making a special non-stop voyage from Bangkok to San Francisco with the surplus to current requirements of silver tical coins from the Treasury reserve. The total number of silver ticals in the Treasury at
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  • 185 7 Mr. L. E. Morris, formerly rm the staff of the Rubber Research Institute, is nnw living at Datchet, Bucks. Mr. W N. A. Whyte, who was i»r several years with the Chartered Bank in Malaya, now lives at The Manor House. The home address of Mr. and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 278 7 TONIGHT LADIES’ GEEST NIGHT Wembley Park Only WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Monday, 26th September, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will stage An Interesting Story. Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville. Comic Extra Turns. X, Watch for "JUDI” and “AMBRU”. THE CHINA GREAT TRAVELLING OPERA Will Stage "CHIN CHOO THEAP” Supported By The
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 202 7 I BROLGHI BACK IN RESPONSE ~TO NVMEROCS IIEtJcESTS! I QUEEN’S OPENING TONIGHT 6.15 9.30 I DEANNA DURBIN I IN •MAD ABOUT MUSIC' I 111(11 DMIBERI MARSHALL, GAIL PATRICK and ARTHUR I REACHER. HEAR AGAIN DEANNA SING:— I “I love TO WHISTLE” I \OTE: Reduced Prices Downstairs 15, 30 and 50
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    • 78 7 q uĔĔrrs NEXT CHANGE V, 1 L. Born n October, should you I 6 om i «kforo raise in September? r»”" 9 Born in December, should you marry in July? > WHEN WERE All your questions are WQBMKK HBHMI answered by the starj Mi l der —m the most amazing
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  • 657 8 Til E pig rearing industry in Malaya is very extensive. I’ork is a staple article of diet among many communities, particularly the Chinese, and in urban districts pig rearing is licensed and slaughtering is controlled. It i> surprising, however, how haphazardly the industry has been allowed to develop. 'The
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  • 188 8 TEACHING DEAF DUMB CHILDREN Principal Of Peiping School In Penanji On a world tour, Mr. Du Wen Ch’ang, graduate of the Shantang Christian University and principal of the Peiping School for the Deaf, is now in Penang. He will probably stay in Penang for a week, and will then proceed
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  • 62 8 —Reuter. Long Distance* Flight Today London, Sept. 25 —Imperial Airway’s “pick-a L back” plane, the Mercury, is still held up at Dundee and her projected flight to the Cape, which was expected to start today, has been postponed on account of reports of unfavourable weather on the route.
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  • 101 8 Reuter. Warsaw. Sept 26.—Czechoslovak sap pers have blown up a section of the CisnaLupkow Railway near the Polish frontier, according to the Polish news agency. The line is part of the Polish railway system and runs through Czechoslovakia for only a short distance. Bucharest, Sept. 26.—A wave of
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  • 77 8 .—Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 2b,- Ine First Battalion, Seaforth H-ghlanders, recently sent to Shangnai to reinforce tne British gariison have suddenly been oruered to leave for Hong Kong. They are now oeing embarked on a British warship standing outsiue Shanghai and sailing this afternoon. it
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  • 621 8 HOSPITAL EGGS Sir, Fowl eggs form one of the most essential and principal articles of diet at the Hospital in Penang-usually a couple of eggs are prescribed for a meal. It is therefore necessary that they should be as large as can be obtained in Penang
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  • 31 8 Prague, Sept. 26.--The Czech reply to the Polish Note of Sept. 21 states that the Czech Government is prepared to negotiate with Poles on all points raised. Reuter.
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  • 468 8 twestmene Switch o investors disposing and taking ad\ ajr Paper IO J of purchases h to u i loll k‘ dtH-1 .">«• hrs, ti mU r v 1 there is stated t<, E’ars. loans and debeniii-,.. ,u n ”’’y ''-uiuies on offer is country. ,n this Irnmortais The following
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    • 135 8 >4 new cmik?- .aJM. i/£ s The cook has not changed, nor has the recipe except that Maggfs Seasoning is now used in the kitchen. A few drops work wonders if added, just before serving. to an insipid dish, weak soup, stew, gravy or Maggi's Seasoning is'utterly different from spicy
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    • 43 8 F the K.L.M.’S NEW ?°L I s dc -3 An* liners S a MILE M YH-r ARE MINUTE. YE I sE NNONE OF THE AN>> SATIONS COMMONIA CIATED WITH HIGH BINED WITH COVH .’‘L r COMBY K.L.M. MEANS S prsT ABOVE THE HEAT
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  • 764 9 It s- Toddy-Drinking, More Care For Family crs on the whole would like to get rid of toddvihc Controller of Labour for Malaya in his annual ;i>l year, and, according to competent observers, is falling off. points out that the outlook of the Tamil labour-
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  • 177 9 Reuter. Forest Hills, California, Sept. 25 Donald Budge beat his doubles partner. Gene Mako, in the final of the men’s singles in the American tennis champion ships here yesterday, by 6 3, 8, 6- 2 6-1. Budge has therefore completed the grand slam, winning the
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  • 59 9 Whitehull, the thoroughfare in which are located the majority of the British Government offices, and a main arterial thoroughfare connecting the West End with the Victoria Embankment was closed to vehicular traffic last night so great was the crowd lohieh gathered towards the arrival and departure of Ministers
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  • 124 9 —Reuter. Holder Beaten By Miss Berg Wilmette, Sept. 24. In the semi-finals of the U.S. Women's Golf Championship Mrs. Page beat Mrs. Graham 8 and 7 and Miss Patty Berg beat Miss Marion Miley 2 and 0. In the final Miss Berg beat Mrs. Page 6
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  • 461 9 Saturday s League Soccer In Review (I'i’iiih (Jur Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 25. Everton sustained their first defeat in the f irst Division of the English football League when they went down to Jludderisfield on the latter’s ground yesterday. After a blank first halt
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  • 29 9 The King and Queen yesterday morning attended Divine Service in the private Chapel at Buckingham Palace. At the service a prayer of intercessio was offered.
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  • 26 9 The half yearly meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Chamber's premises, Downing Street, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 242 9 “Penang is being depleted of song birds, and several air rilles have been confiscated lately to stop the extermination of song-birds in the island.” So said Chief Inspector Farquharson of the Arms and Explosives Department, Penang, when giving the facts of the case in which
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  • 152 9 Girls Play Charity Match A charity fancy dress basket-ball match, in aid of the war orphans in China was played on the Fukkien Girls School ground yesterday. A crowd of about 700 to 800 watched the match, which was played in good weather. There was a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 162 9 I nqiic<l i<>nabh the higher quality in tinned built r -ideal lor the table or cooking purposes. Joseph Travers Sons Ltd., Singa[H>n*, Penang, Kuala Lumpur A Ipoh. HE 11 over I 24’/ I to your S vitality/ there is unshakable scientific proof I that Sanatogen will do that for Strengthen
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    • 203 9 Out of thousands of cases, not one case i failure has yet been rej>orted. Fullers (Brand) Celery Perles (each small, ea> ly swallowed perle, contains the medicinal value of 261 b of Golden Celery) will give you ease instead of pain by 12 a.m. tomorrow. In a week your rheumatism
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  • 62 10 Reutera. Another Rise In Discounts London, Sept. 24—The Money Market reflected political te .sion by a rather tighter condition prevailing for loans and another rise in discount rates which are now at a higher level than seen for a considerable period. Consequently Government had concede an aveiage
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  • 669 10 An Investment Switch Messrs. Kennedy Company in their report dated Sept. 24 state: There has been little or no change m market conditions since we wrote our last report a week ago. The fear of a world war is unfortunately still as acute as it was then
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  • 152 10 Synthetic Product’s Defects Amsterdam, September 16. Mr. W. O’Neil, president of the General Tire and Rubber Company, says in an interview published in the Dutch Press, that the International Rubber Regulation Committee is carrying out a difficult task well. The price of rubber is not
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  • 387 10 HARRISONS CROSFIELD Net Profits Up £4,900 At £333,900 Net profits for the year ended June 30 last of Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd., the Eastern merchants and company secretaries and agents, amount to £333,870, compared.with £329,014 for the previous year, a rise of £4,856. Both figures are struck after providing for
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  • 58 10 No Dividend This October The following telegram has been received from the Sydney Principals: “Ow’ing to the small quota given for the period ending December this year and the commitments for land purchases board of directors consider it wise to conserve the company’s fund and accordingly no
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  • 80 10 trading is resumed.—Green and Collier Ltd. circular. Values have been well maintained during the past week in spite of (at times) rather disturbing news from Europe. It still appears very likely that as soon as the political tension is relieved values will have to improve. Statistics,
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  • 99 10 London—Nurse Elsie Mai Kearns, the Narberth, Pembrokeshire, district nurse whose death was recorded last July, is now officially alive. She left Narberth for a holiday in London, and a few days later telegrams saying she w’as dead were received by her friends at Narberth. IN
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    • 637 10 BAN K S A NEW THE UIWI or INDIA, AVSTRI,.,, SAFE DEPOSIT ~ncor T* raid-up Capital 8531 CiriTITTTPT? Reserve Fund SER V ICE Reserve Liability of Proprietor Head Office No. 38 Bishopsgate Lo n i SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Manchester Office n No. 71 Mosley Street for the safe keeping of
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  • 247 11 Link W ith Old Selangor Severed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26. A link with the old Selangor captains China and quickly-made fortunes was severed yesterday by the death of (8-year-old Mr. Wee Hap Lang, J.P., F.R. S. at his residence in
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  • 163 11 The following arrived in Penang from Belawan-Deli this morning by the s.s Kedah: Madam Chee Liew Kim, Mr. an Mrs. Yeap Kim Chean, Mrs. Soper, two children and infant, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pinching, Mr. Leong Yow Hiong, Mrs. Heringa, Madam Wong Sow Chan, Madam
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  • 220 11 Two former pupils of the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School, Penang, were married yesterday. At the Min Sin Seah, Mss Lim Say Kim was married to Mr. Kam Kee Huat of the F.M.S. Railways, Port Swettenham. She had Miss Lim Gek Tee in attendance as her bridesmaid, while Mr.
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  • 135 11 Demonstration By Woman Expert Ladies of all nationalities in Malaya were represented at a demonstration of cooking by electricity at the Town Hall this morning. This is the second of its kind held in Penang and will be followed, bv a similar demonstration tomorrow morning and a
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  • 339 11 S.S. “KEDAH” arrived this morning from Belawan-Deli, sails today at 5 p.m. for Singapore. S.S. IN IAN arrived from Landar Bahru, sails this afternoon at 1 p.m. for Sungei Patani. S.S. “ROMPIN” arrived from Ghirbi, sails for Pangkor, Lumut and Sitiawan today at 5 p.m.
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  • 162 11 FINE DANCE DISPLAYS AT CABARETS A farewell performance was given by Miss Pat Sykes and Mr. J. A. Andrews, Europe’s undefeated ballroom champions, on Saturday night at the Wembley Cabaret before a large crowd. Demonstrations of the modern waltz, slow fox-trot, the tango and the quick
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  • 195 11 The Kampong Jawa XI scored a good win over the Perak Road XI in the M.F.A. Boys Soccer League on the Dato Kramat ground on Saturday, after an interesting game played at a fast pace. The Kampong Jawa XI had a better attacking
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  • 320 11 Sunroc Party Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 25. The Sunroc Badminton Party of Alor Star who travelled to Baling to participate in the charity matches run in aid of the China Relief Fund and engaged the Yeok Yew Badminton and Basket Ball team
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  • 196 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 25. A middle-aged Malay woman was run over and killed by the train proceeding to Padang Besar from Alor Star at about 12.30 p.m. yesterday. This accident occurred about ten miles from Alor Star and three
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  • 69 11 A motorist, Mr. J.E. Blanc, was involved in an accident on Saturday night at Bagan Jeremal, Butterworth, during the rain. He knocked down a Chinese fisherman, who received head injuries, about five miles from Butterworth, and when, he stopped to pick the man up, a crowd of Chinese
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  • 283 11 She Married Him And Was Happy London—After a happy marriage lasting thirty-fouj; years, death has ended the romance of Yvonne Madoc, the woman who never saw a man until she was twentysix years old, and then married the first one she met.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 235 12 1 O DI V E Some day the story of iodine will be told as man’s conquest of the air the story q It seems that iodine is ore of the Last of At any rate, among the achievements of Dr j a lnst 'disease field i’s that
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  • 456 12 Latest Limes Of Posting AIR MAILS: EUROPE AND THE WE&T IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), In<ii.*i Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanibar, Northern and Southern Rnodesia, Nyasaland, Soutn Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence. 7.30 p.m.
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  • 377 12 Absence Of Harmony in Music With the opening ot tne new bhoitwa% station at Calcutta the AlMndia Kadn, will bring its record to eight new sutwa in eight montns. fhe expansion of organisation nas been extixmeiy iap.d, m spue ox bad transport, lacK vi stuheo wor*, adverse
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  • 92 12 For Flying Al Great Height* Some of the lat aeroplanes now in s engiD* Air Force are to be fitted with with two-speed sup- i Two-speed SU] under developnM i are especially which may be calnd u, great heights. i When the intei mwas secured for Great Squadron
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2187 12 R.B.c. service IPI Tjo schedile I OR lAR RAST fur week (Malayan tine- E9KfS w TRANSMISSION 2 AND 3 6.02 p.m. to 12.20 a.m.: GSJ, GSG and GSF; and GSG from (>M2 p.m. to 11.2*' TRANSMISSION 4 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless LESLIE MITCHELL, pioneer 19Q70m on-., cqt <5 8.8. C.
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  • 447 13 yY 0 °u’ Un US a 1 lam many boss 9 and powerful behind-the-scenes 9 figure in New York political life, has been brought loan abrupt end by a legal qui l y c < tr ged with being the leading figure in a £20,000,000 lottery
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  • 996 14 LIMSTEAD H. Y. S. INTER-TEAM FINALISTS Week-End Badminton Results (By Our Badminton Correspondent) The Senior Inter-Team doubles championship was started yesterday at the Penang Free School Hall, and the winner s, Limstead and Hu Yew Seah, will contest the final on Saturday. The IJmsteaders, despite entirely changed combinations won easily
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  • 327 14 LETTER TO THE EDITOR] Sir, It is now apparent that the women’s open badminton doubles championship cannot possibly be run, as in spite of the extension of the closing date of entries, the number remains the same. It is fortunate that the women’s singles event will be run, the
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  • 255 14 Weights For Second Day The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday: Horses: Class 3, Div. 1: o'/ 2 furs* Batti 9.00 Little John 8.12 Rubber Queen 8.11 Battalion 8.09 Mim
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  • 159 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26. Candidates for the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting had slow work for the most part this morning. Aviemore did a three-quarter pace rur and displayed pleasing form in a strong finish. The Planter (Kirwan) went round in
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  • 342 14 19-3 Points Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 24. Displaying superior team work, the Perak Asiatics scored a convincing victory over the Penang Sports Club at rugby football here today by 19 points (two goals, two tries and one penalty goal) to 3
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  • 378 14 Chinese Team Due Al Singapore Today (From uur Own Corre io swim in 25, •jiu b apore shorxiv nong Kong Aquatic Star team of two women and sev l Chinese uue nere ixom tsatavia hv len —are boat Plancius tomorrow 1 M. Arrangements for them to
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  • 69 14 Colours Overwhelm Whites The Asiatic rugger trial which was played on the Victoria Green, Penang yesterday, resulted in a win for the Colours by 29 points (4 goa’s and three tries) to nothing. The Colours who possessed the heavier pack were much superior in the loose as.
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  • 103 14 P.M.R.C. Beat Happy Strong Basketball Party The Penang Municipal Recreation Club beat the Happy Strong Basketball Party by four singles to three in a fnen y game of ping-pong played at the form* rmpremises on Saturday evening, ho are the results: (P.M.R.C.) playe« mentioned first). Lim Mah Chan beat
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  • 1776 15 Leaders Well Beaten At Huddersfield 3rd DIVISION SOUTHPORT OVLY UNBEATEN CEUB nil, I„nglish League leaders, lost their 100 per cent, ft >1 Saturday when they were beaten on the Huddersfield three goals to nothing, but they still remain at the table, being just ahead on goal
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  • 262 15 Fine Place-Kicking By Littledyke (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 24. Selangor walked over Negri-Sembilan-Malacca in a secondary rugby match played here today, scoring 24 points goals, 1 penalty. 2 tries) to 3 (1 penalty). The visitors were passive even m resistance and the game
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  • 834 15 Favourites Oblige (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala, Lumpur, Sept. 24. Favourites obliged on the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting today. The best dividend was $56; paid by Sly Lady in Race 3. Trainer M. van Breukelen saddled four
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  • 100 15 Reuter. London, Sept. 24—Rugby Union matches played today resulted as follows; Bedford 26; Richmond 6 Birkenhead P. 12; Sale 8 Bristol 0; Gloucester 6 Coventry 23; Nuneaton 8 Devor.port Services 11; Bath 3 Leicester 3; Waterloo 18 London Scottish 11; O.M.T. 8 Manchester 24; Headingly 0 Northampton 11;
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  • 55 15 The Penang Sports Club bowls ties for today are as follows: Men’s Doubles:—Scr. F. N. Syer J, R. Watson vs Scr. J. H. Red T. S. Anthony. Continuation of unfinished tie played on Wednesday, Sept. 21. Mixed Doubles:—Plus 4 Mr. Mrs. J. R. McDougall vs Plus 4
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  • 117 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST No market No market LONDON (Spot) market No market LONDON—(3 months) ™OO $98.25 susmEss done BUSINESS DONE Buyers no SeUers BuyeßS n e^ rS No market No market Id* YORK market 25.. c SINGAPORE—(Spot) 25 .4c Oct./Dec. 26c Jan./Mar 26%c 2o «c April/June 26 %c -6 c
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  • 106 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 35 64 I<B 35 61 New York 4.79% 4.79% Montreal 4.82% Brussel 28.44 28.42’Geneva 21.23’s 21.23% Amsterdam 8.91% 8.91-s Milan 91’+ 91% Berlin 12.01 12.00’Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 nominal Helsingfors 226% 226 v Prague 139% 138% Madrid
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  • 101 16 London, Sept. 24. RUBBER: London Closed Oct./Dec do Jan./Mar do Apl./June do NEW YORK do United Kingdom Stocks Londbn 64.735 tons Liverpool 34,722 ton-5 COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept £10.15. 0 PEPPER White Muntok: in bond 3%>1 Oct./Dec 3%<! Lompong black in bond 2%d Oct./Dec 2/«d COFFEE
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  • 116 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.27% 1.32% Hong Fatt .77% .80 Jelebu .67 .70 Kuchai 1.25 1.30 Raub Gold 4.90 5.05 Rantau 1.35 1.40 Taiping Cons. 1.52% 1.57 Talam 1.30 1.35 Ampat 39 4]3 Bangrins 21,0 22 0 Jelapangs 29 6 30;6 Kpg. Kamunting B|6 9,0 Kpg.
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  • 263 16 Beef Steak Kati 38 Stew or Curry do 28 Pork lean do 41 Pork lean and fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb ;5 Do. Australian do 40 Fowl Kati 21 Capons locally reared do 59 Hen do do 27 Duck each
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  • 177 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 3'6 39 B. Selangors 1.25 1.30 Hong Fatts .75 .79 Jelebus .65 70 Johans .25 .27’/ K. Lanjuts 17 0 17 9 Kepongs 12’0 12 9 Kramats 99 jq 3 K. Kampars 12|6 13:3 Kuchais 1.27’- 1 32 '0 Kundangs 5;6 6 0 Laruts
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  • 174 16 KENNEDY CO. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3,9 4 l‘_> Ayer Weng -62% .67Batu Selangor 127% 1.32% Hong Fatt .77% -80 Johan -26 .30 Jelebu .72 j Kpg. Lanjut 17|6 1810 Kramal 10 0 10 6 Kuchai Ordy. 1.25 1.30 Larut 10 0 10 6 Mambau 1.47% 1.52% Nawng Pet -30
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  • 21 16 Tin Singapore $98.2? per pkl Penang $98.00 per pkl Rubber Singapore—Spot 2?%c per ll>. Penang Spot 25'_c per lb.
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  • 192 16 RUBBER Buyers Selle’s Ayer Panas 1.27 2 1.35 Ba tu Lintangs 1.07’/ 1.12 Basuetts .50 .55 Benias 1.02% 1.07% Biogas .75 .77 Kt.ala Sidims 2.45 2.55 In ragiris 1.27'- 1.32’> Lunas 1.65 1.75 Mcntakabs .39 41 Malaka Pindas 1.30 1.37 %> New Scudais 1.10 1.15 Pa jams 1.77%-
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  • 164 16 Very W eak Dow Jones a vs. Prev. Today High Low 30 Indus. 134.08 133.02 134.23 130.34 20 rails 24.45 24.35 24.42 23.55 20 utilities 17.93 17.83 17.87 17.33 40 bonds 86.63 86.34 Business done; 720,000 800,000 Anaconda Cpr. 31 31 2 Am. Tobacco B 81% 81 Vi
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