Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 September 1938

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE I4ST EDITION. ESTAB. 1833 RBLISHED DAILY V). 23!. Vol. XCVL WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 839 1 Mr. Roosevelt’s Offer BRITISH FLEET BEING MOBILISED W adiington. Sept. 27.—President Roosevelt, addressing Herr Hitler personally, made a new appeal for peace Miggt-ting an international conference to settle the trouble* of Europe. 1 he message acknowledges Herr Hitler’s reply to Mr. Koo*rveh‘s message of Sept. 26
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  • 248 1 W OMEN AUXILIARY TERRITORIALS The War Office announces a decision to rai.se an organisation for women to be known as the Auxiliary Territorial Service to free men in various non-combat-ant duties much on the lines of those performed during the Great War by the W A. A
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  • 55 1 Reuter. Blencher Not In Far East? Moscow, Sept. 27 The Red Star, organ of the Red Army, announces that Marshal Voroshilov and his deputy, Makhlis, have been elected chairmen of the conference of Political Commissars of the Soviet Far Eastern Red Armv which opened yesterday at Khabarovsk. Marshal
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  • 920 1 Radio Speech Rebroadcast hi German “I am g’oing to work for peace until the last minute,” declared Mr. Chamberlain in a broadcast message last night. Mr. Chamberlain said Tomorrow Parliament is going to meet and I shall be making a full statement of events which have
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  • 99 1 Reuter. Embassy Advises r lliem To San £>iego, Sept. 28.—The United States light cruisers Cincinatti, Trenton and Concord are being hurriedly provisioned with supplies sufficient for six months. They sail tomorrow for an unknown destination. The American Embassy in London lias issued a notice that “in view
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  • 31 1 As a precautionary measure all physically defective children in schools and institutions under control of the London (fount y Council are to be evacuated from London this morning.
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  • 57 1 Ses ion Prolonged Indefinitely New Delhi, Sept. 27--Members of the Congress Working Committee which has been in session since Sept. 23 and Con gress Premiers discussed the international situation with Mr. Gandhi whereafter it was announced that the Committee would continue the present session indefinitely in view of
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  • 80 1 '—Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 27—Mr. de Valera has sent a telegram to Mr. Chamberlain. stating “Let nothing daunt V ou or deflect you in your effort to secure peace. Tens of rwllunis of innocent people on both sides who have no cause against eachother but who are in
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  • 8496 2 Hill Road Controversy Again Revived MR. SOUTER ON SHOP HOURS AND PUBLICITY History Of Business Partnerships By Mr. R. P. Phillips pi A RELY before have so many subjects of importance been discussed at a meeting of the Penang
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  • 366 3 Czechs Felt Bound To Make I tniost Resistance London, Sept. 27. T JE Czech note c.anns that the Czechoslovak people have shown unique discipline and self-restraint in the past weeks regardless of the unbelievable, coarse and vulgar campaign of the controlled German Press against Czechoslovakia
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  • 283 3 is aumiLLe —Reuter Press Views OF Herr Hitler’s S| >eech London, Sept. 27.—The Press in many parts of the world, giving critical examination to Herr Hitler’s speech, share the view of the British and French newspapers that there is a loophole left for peaceful settlement In Britain it
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  • 88 3 —Reuter. Final Interview Before Leaving For London Berlin, Sept. 27 —Sir Horace Wilson arrived at the Chancellory at 12.08 p.m. to see Herr Hitler. He was accompanied by r Sir Nevile Henderson and Mr. Kirk Patrick, First Secretary, to the Embassy. Sir H.
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  • 98 3 Geneva, Sept. 27—A secret session of Hhe Council is expected shortly, possibly in the afternoon, to deal with the Chinese appeal to the League. It is understood .hat hitherto it has proved difficult to reconcile the conflicting views of the Chinese delegation and other
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  • 1955 3 The following is the full -text of Mr. Justice Howes’s judgment in the case in which a young Chinese, Chan Moo Ngok, an infant, by his next of friend, Chan Tung Wah. sued his elder sister, Chan Tung Lin and her husband Wong
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  • 343 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. S. R. de Silva, manager of the Singapore branch of Messrs. P. H. Hendry, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. B. Das Gupta. Technical Assistant. Electrical Department, Klang, will shortly be proceeding on transfer to Bentong. The Hon. Mr. L. M. Smart, General Manager. F.M.S.R..
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  • 264 4 Humble People Find Payments Difficult Attention continues to be given to the taking out of insurance policies by people in humble circumstances, declares Mr. C. Wilson, Controller of Labour, Malaya, in his annual report of the Malayan Laboui Dept, “It is not generally realised what numbers of people
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  • 207 4 Membership Still At Low Ebb (From Our Own Correspondent.! Singapore. Sept. 27. The annual report of the Indian Association, Singapore, to be presented at the annual meeting next Sunday states that the membership is still at a low ebb “suiferirg from the effects of the transition after
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  • 91 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 27. “You appear to make a business of thieving,” remarked Mr. G. S. Rawlings in the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterday, when he sentenced a Chinese, Tan Tieu, to three months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year’s
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  • 48 4 This evening at the “Waterfall’s” from 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m 1 March —Austria—Nowotny. 2 Selection —High Jinks—Freeman 3 Waltz Medley—The Costume Ball— Winter. 4 Overture Soir d’Automne Bouillon. 5 Serenade— Les Million d’Arlequin— Drigo. 6 Selection White Horse Inn. Stolz. 7 Fox Trot Ebb Tide—Reinger.
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  • 305 4 (From Our Own Correspondent I Singapore, Sept. 27. The body of Mr. Hugh Denham, wellkndwn in Singapore as an actor, was recovered from the sea at Changi by the police yesterday morning. The body was seen floating near a fishing stake by a warder
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  • 495 4 Miners Expected To Meet Next Month After overcoming unexpected difficulties near the Kent shore, the men engaged in making the pilot tunnel for the £3,500.000 Dartford Purfleet tunnel expect to meet under mid-Thames in the middle of October “Everyone had hoped that this vital first stage would
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  • 135 4 A l (From Our Ow C Sin» Although th ei freights 1 i e tors this week Z in insurance dui: he “W. ‘S a scramble to get freight to Europe before the T? S '“W higher, the rate AJI the freij crisis is being shipped
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  • 266 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26 The acting Chief Justice, F.M.S "jir Justice a’Beckett Terrell ordered a re-tnal in the case of K. Gurubatham, a young Indian w ho appealed today in the Supreme Court against a sentence of nine months rigorous imprisonmen
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  • 330 5 iJiiiiled Time For Public I ulerviews Ijlx.ru Co.nn.ission on Higher Education in \|a due mJenangon < let. will make a two month country. nmiissitm will stay in Singapore from < ct 7 14 tor North Malaya. They will be in the Ipoh
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  • 28 5 17-year-old South Croydon typist, was married over a Gretna Green anvil to Mr. Georye Chevalier, while her former fiance, Mr. F. Spinks, was seeking her.
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  • 81 5 Annual General Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Sept. 27. The Kuala Muda Chinese Recreation Club will hold its annual general meeting to night at 8 p.m. to discuss the following agenda:— Presentation of prizes for Ping Pong Tournament. To confirm Minutes of the
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  • 180 5 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 26. Mr. Khoo 800 Pee was admitted to the Bar of the Federated Malay States n an application made in the Supreme Court today before the Acting Chief Justice, F M.S., Mr. Justice a’beckett Terrell. Mr E D. Shearn moved
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  • 342 5 Appeal Succeeds (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26. Fadi. A. Krishnan, organiser of the Indian Shop Assistants’ Association ol Kualtl Lumpur, who was fined $5O by the magistrate for libel, today successfully appealed before the acting Chief Justice, F. M.S, Mr. Justice a’Beckett
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  • 539 5 (lnh Formed In Selangor < 'w ii Corresp<>ndent) l.umpur, Sept. 2t>. ledge there has never oiisalion tor Chinese to discuss matters io mining interests,” 11. S. Lee, presiding Heeling of members the new lx-formed b liners’ Club in Kuala i the week-end. Tit Cl ib it
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  • 499 5 PO WERS OF THE LADY VISITING JUSTICES I’orn (hir Kuala Lumpur uTPspondunt) i> the only State in Malax States which t »1 suitable tor female Visiting Justices to it found only here. h women in the I ’udu >liori-term prisoners, I >r offences against s. such as the illegal n<
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    • 460 7 WOMAN BOUND IN COTI ON WOOIu Helpless for Weeks With Rheumatism She was bound from head to foot in cotton wool. She could not sleep without the use of sleeping draughts. Yet, within two weeks of starting to take Kruschetr Salts, she was on the. road to recovery. “Although I
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    • 166 7 MATINEES THURSDAY FRIDAY AT 3 P.M. WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY IN COLUMBIA’S BIG HIT 44 BROADWAY BILL” REDUCED PRICES DOWNSTAIRS 15 30 CENTS. QUEEN’S 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 WARNER BROS. BAFFLING MURDER MYSTERY I DARING'. DIFFERENT! AMAZING! ,v, »V'° u ,i 7,wl A, Bo,n in °'»ober. should you! b Osk
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    • 212 7 TONIGHT LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Wednesday, 28th September, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage PUTRI PALSU” Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville Extra Turns. Watch for “AMBRU” By Numerous. Request Will Be Staged Here Very Soon Definitely Last Few Nights THE CHINA GREAT TRAVELLING OPERA Will Stage “HOR
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  • 693 8 HERR HI I LEK has delivered an unwritten ultimatum to Prague and has announced th* intention it Prague does not surrendc" of invading Czechoslovakia. He ha> done this in the full know ledge that if his threat is carried out half Europt, will be plunged in war on
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  • 89 8 Public Meeting At I'ov n Hall A public meeting will be held on Sunday, at 4 p.m. at the Town Hall Penang, on the occasion of the 70th birthday of Mahatma Ganlhi. under the ch-airmans-hip of Mr. N. Raghavan, when piominen Indian and Chinese leaders will speak.
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  • 118 8 Three Months* Gaol For Indian A sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the second Penang Magistrate, today or. an Indian, Kalavin, who pleaded guilty* to a charge of housebreaking at a factory in River Road or. Aug. 30. When the case was
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  • 131 8 Seiilciict Deferred A Chinese, Lam Ah Hong, was charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the Penang. Third Magistrate, in the Middle Court yesterday, with having committed theft of a hand-bag belonging to Theam Yiap Chor. Inspector Ingham, prosecuting, said that on Sept. 26. at about 8.30 p.m.,
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  • 74 8 Chinese Gets Three Months’ Gaol Judgment was delivered by Mr. L; Koon Teck, the Penang Third Magistrate, in the Middle Court, yesterday, in the case in which a Chinese, Tan Beng Hong is charged with the theft of a gramophone and 14 records from .he premises
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  • 755 8 In Town Last Night— A Fine Production A large and appreciative audience at the Town Hall, Penang, last night were given a rare treat when the Penang Choral and Dramatic Society staged the Frederick Lonsdale musical play “The Maid of the Mountains.” This being the first
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  • 151 8 Although it is another of the crazy comedy type which is invading the local cinemas at the present moment, “Married Before Breakfast,” which opened at the Royal last night, has an appeal all its own. Robert Young and Florence Rice share acting honours in a
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  • 458 8 A Good Omen 1 G <)()i) n national horiz n J C(>nsi)ict:< r: *>r at the moment steadiness ,t 1 th* money and ,l. pa i alive calm of n, ~.i market». **> wa > •>' contrast H reca,led that !hl crit preceding \ugu>t S yo thing
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  • 287 9 Sensational End To Fisht With Phillips \a i-s.-ii loual ejxjiio toihe Jack I)<>\lel (1 < I ie onus! las; mgh! at Harringay Arena, London, in an a- n,r lhe hr,Ush heavyweight boxing championship. A 1 (KK saw the lortnet Irish guardsman, who was staback, knock
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  • 465 9 (H < I Frees Hold \averians mnute goal by Phin Hong c-- ’he Old Frees’ Association to i;..w with the St. Xavier’s Institution in a L,an>> f hockey which was played on the latter's ground yesterday. The schoolboys were superior in the hr>t half but the Old Frees’ improved
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  • 128 9 Sports Club Against Eurasian Volunteers The following will play for the Penang Sports Club against the “E” (Eurasian) Company at rugby on the Esplanade today: J.H. Wagstaff; B.H. Wilsor s A.G. Close. T. Marquis. M.Ogle; J. Ewart and J. H. J. Dredge; A. M Curtis, Capt. Calvert, E.W.
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  • 54 9 ■unu <HIU UU —Reuter. London, Sept. 27 By beating Accrington Stanley 3- 1 in an away game, Oldham Athletic today gained the leadership in the Not them Section of the Third Division in the English League. Oldham have 13 points, leading Crewe and Barnsley, second and third
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  • 110 9 Weekly Devotional Meeting The weekly devotional meeting of the Perang Young People’s Society was held, last night in the Methodist Church. Mr. Geh Hun Kheng presided, and the piano was played by Mr. D.L. Khoo. Prayers were repeated and several hymns sung. Miss Lois Rea, the head
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  • 73 9 C.R.C. vs. P.S.C. Today The following will represent the Penang Sports Club against the Chinese Recreation Club in the second round of the Penang Football Association Cup Competition on the Victoria Green today H. H. Kuper; W. G. Cooil, D Wark; G. Maltby, F. Buchanan, R. P Irving:
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  • 79 9 Perak Appeal (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 28. An appeal to all European and Chinese miners in Perak to retain labourers and employ them even on works that are not immediately remunerative has been made by the British Resident of Perak and Mr. A.
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  • 39 9 Rccoidings of Mr. Neville Chamberain’s speech will be heard today from the BBC at 2.40 p.m. on GSI and GSB; 7.20 p.m. on GSJ, GSG and GSF; ano 10.20 p.m. on GSJ. GSH, GSG and GSF.
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  • 256 9 Xaviers’ Institution on Friday on the Esplanade: W. G. Colebeck; F. G. Pooley, J. RMcDougall; G. M. Day. K. P. Deighton, S. L. Stocks; N. A. M. Lock, J. N. Cooley, W. R- S. Perrott, A. M. Curtis and C. T. Smith. P.S.C.
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  • 32 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 27.- The death of Admiral R. H. Anstruther took place today. He was in charge of operations in Hongkong during the first part of the war.
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  • 179 9 Government Satisfied With Sit nation (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 27. The Pinang Gazette understands that the Government has taken normal precautionary measures to ensure that there are adequate supplies of foodstuffs in Singapore. It is felt that present supplies of essential commodities are adequate
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  • 102 9 Departure For Singapore i From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 27. The railway station presented an animated scene this afternoon at about 12.15 p.m., when a large crowd gathered to see the Ist Battalion 2nd Punjab Regi merit entrain for Singapore, where they will stay for a month
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  • 24 9 Reuter. Dublin, Sept. 27 —The death is announced of Dr. Day, Protestant Primate of AIL Ireland, at the age of 64,—Reuter;
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  • 1932 10 New Charges For Refrigerators To Be Enforced p rolll October 1 YESTERDAY’S meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners was the shortest held for some time. It. took the Commissioners, who were all present, less than 15 minutes to go through the agenda and there was
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  • 425 11 M.S. LALANLHA” arrived this morning from Europe via Colombo, sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Bangkok and Saigon. S.S. “NAPLES MARU” arrived from Belawan-Deli, sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. “PASIR” arrived from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaia. M.V. ‘SILVERYEW” arrived from
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    • 740 11 P O BRITISH INDIA Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. ‘ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan Marseilles and London, due Penang due Penang S/S “RANPURA”
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  • 230 12 SEE }(H RSELF How would you like to travel 100 miles without You can do it in London if you cl mb above th» h Bth floor of Aldwych House. There you will find a cat Gl&lt;J r '•’th th» bedroom, its radiator pressed against what looks like
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  • 581 12 Latest Times 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 and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence, 7.30 p.m.
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    • 2282 12 service lIESHIMHHM nirom PMN 10.26 mCjS (29.2 m.) timet: eno toon /-CT GO2 p.m. to 12.20 a.m GSJ. GSG and al Opening. ''Kneader" tea. GSF; and (,SG from 0.02 p.m. to 11.20 350 Broadcast Orchestra. 6.20 Marek TKANSMissuix i Highlights Of Today’s Wireless and weather bulletin. 7.10 Porgramme 12 37
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  • 280 13 Cross Large White Wessex pigs being fed in the open at Rock Farm, Longhope, Gloucestershire. &lt;«KIM DETI RMf NATION is expressed by these greyhounds in a trial at the Harriii -&gt;y Stadium. The pair are Shoveller (left) and Helidon. This Was Not All Plane Sailing
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  • 274 14 KI ALA LI lil’| KALES Following are probable riders ft» today s Kuala Lumpur races 1 Kace ]-Ponies, Class 1, Div. 3. 6 3.00 p.m, talue $l,lOO dellus 90 am Comma 8.12 E. o®,* Inventory 8.8 M Mddora 8.8 .7 Daviw Silver Lace 8.8 Char 8.0 Woods Granny
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  • 58 14 Amateur &lt; &lt;&gt;' I Beat ‘-J rested the Sunday Wmdly own court. ir)P five. ,bB the A.B.C. W The results prayer, '”ent.oned Lim Ch 7 m Guan k&gt;rt d E K Oh Teng K* l T M Joseph Seang Um 1 21. 11 H MaMif Camions 11 Kt» -h.,ne
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  • 789 15 SECOND DAY OF SELANGOR TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING Below will be found the full programme for today’s races at Kuala Lumpur, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting: RACE 1 3.00p.m. 1 1 Class 1 Division 3 6 Furlongs 412
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  • 136 15 Insufficient Support London—Percy Alliss, one of the leading golf professionals and British Ryder Cup player, has resigned his position at Templenewsam, a municipal course in Leeds. He stated that he found that the members did not sufficiently support their professional. Alliss added: "Although I have no.
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  • 161 15 London—An open knife was thrown on to the playing pitch after an incident in the Aston Villa—Brentford football match at Villa Park, Birmingham, last week. A spectator who ran on to the pitch, aimed a blow at McAloon, the Brentford forward, who had been
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  • 132 16 ’ppjy PREVIOUSLY’ LATEST LONDON—(Spot) -•&gt;*.. £194.15. 0 £194.15. 0 LONDON—(3 month*) £195.10. 0 £195.10. 0 SINGAPORE $98.50 $99.62% BUSINESS DONE PENANG $98.50 $99.62% BUSINESS DONE 75 tons 75 tons OOPRA (Sundrled) $3.35 Nominal BLACK PEPPER $8.50 do RUBBER LONDON 7Ud 71. b! NEW YORK 15%c(G) 15%C(G) SINGAPORE- (Spot) 2
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  • 341 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise statec Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. 5 p.c. 44-64 105 —9% Burmah Oil 80 0 —7%d Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 102 —8 Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 3 6 -4-l%d War Loan 3% p.c. 93 -4-1 Cable P c
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  • 119 16 London. Sept. 27. RUBBER Steadier.— London 7% buyers 7% sellers Oct./Dec. 71} do 7% do Jan./Mar. 7% do 7% do Apl./June 71' do 7}j) do NEW YORK 15.65 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 63.842 tons Liverpool 34.979 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept Nom. PEPPER Whi.e Muntok:
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  • 103 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 H 178% New York 4.7542 4.7-1 Montreal 4.79% 4.7'» Brussel 28.09 27.95 Geneva 21.25 21.16 A nisterdam 8.92% 8.81% Milan 90 90 Berlin 12.00 12.00 Stockholm 19.39% 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138 137 Madrid 55.00
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  • PENANG SHARE QUOTES
    • 206 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Allenby 130 1.40 A. Gajah -85 .95 Amah Malay 1.35 1.55 A. Molek .90 1.00 Ayer Panas 1.25 1.35 B. Lintang 1.00 1.10 Bedford .90 1.02%. Benta 1.05 1.15 Borelli 120 1.30 Broga -70 .80 Bi unei United .60 .70c Bukit Kepong 1.00 1.12 Changkat
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    • 99 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyer* Seller* Eatu Selangor 1 20 1-30 Hong Fatt -62%- .67% Jelebu -60 .70 Kuchai 1.20 1.30 Petalings 7.00 7.50 Rahman Hyd. 1.15 1.20 Rantau 1.30 1.40Taiping Cons. 1.50 1.55 Ampat 3'3 3 9 Ayer Hitam 226 23)6 Bangrins 20'6 21 6 Hongkong 21 0 22.0
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    • 302 16 PRICES HELD New York, Sept. 27 —Major market influence was unchanged early in the session. The better tone was attributable to hopes encouraged by morning rumours that an effective peace plan is jtill by no means impossible. Later price declines on Mr. Chamberlain’s speech were held to small
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    • 18 16 TIN Singapore s99.t)2y_&gt; per pklPenang $99.62% per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—-S|n&gt;l per 11' Penang —Spot per lb
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  • 138 16 Reuter. ‘•Key" To Chinese Military Headquarters Hankow, Sept. 27—Fierce fighting is reported for possession of Tienchiacheng a fortified town on the North bank of the Yangtse, ninety miles from here, which is regarded as “key” to. the Chinese military headquarters. Communications between Hankow and Tienchiacheng are
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  • 71 16 —Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 27 —Herr Hitler has replied to Mr. Roosevelt’s message stating that he appreciates the honourable intentions behind the statement and fully shares the President’s opinion about the unforeseeable consequences of a European war and adds, “For this reason, I must decline
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  • 254 16 —Union Times. Counter-Attack On Yangtse Hankow. Sept. 27—Chinese planes played a prominent part in a Chinese counter-attack on the Japanese on the north bank of the Yangtse yesterday. After a heavy bombing of the Japanese positions around the town of Kwargtsi. the Chinese land forces moved method!
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  • 40 16 .—Reuter. Sudden Departure From Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 27 —Two Italian warships, the Montecuccoli and the Lepanto suddenly left Shanghai early this morning for an unknown destination. Both are scheduled to remain in Shanghai for a considerable time yet.—Reuter.
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  • 40 16 Reuter. The Hague, Sept. 27.—1 t is officially announced that in view of the international situation the Netherlands Govvernment has taken measures for reinforcement of troops on the frontier. Troops already on the frontier are taking up positions.—Reuter.
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  • 166 16 The following are the results of the P. S.C. bowls ties played on Monday: Men’s Doubles Handicap: Scr. F.M. Syer and J.R. Watson beat Scr. J.H. Reid and T.S. Anthony. Mixed Doubles Handicap: Plus 4 Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Thorpe beat Plus 4 Mr. and Mrs.
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