Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 October 1938

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. IBAJ I'VBUMIfD Mill v7*lo. Vol. XCVI. \o. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1938. PRIC E 5 CENTS.
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  • 425 1 Lovnlisi Spain Concerned Over _Fate_ Of Smaller Powers' Overseas Possessions S.-W. AFRICA GERMANS Plebiscite Requested Barcelona. Get. 7. I hr *emi-of I icial Republicati licit'Sj>a|>rr aiiguardia features a Irotibpage leading article headed ’’PoruigaFs Colonies and snbheaded “The Republican Government not Disinterested.’* It declares “the great! powers
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  • 49 1 P. O. LINER ASHORE —Keiiter. I ion Geis Only 20 J les On Maiden \oyage new P. and 0. (anion Ihe ii‘ |v u ,l „i, lf l,|.fl king Georg* ,,Mk i iifin h't night lor I okoaon her maiden voyage, Black Shelf Kt names opposite Northfee, State I.loyds.-Keuter,
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  • 132 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh Crack Troops Being Replaced Bv Inferior Troops Hankow, Oct. 7 rne number of enmy troops in China is no* al a higher level than at any time since hostilities began, but the crack tro'os have sustained severe casualties ianc many nave been replaced
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  • 167 1 Reuter Britain’s Terms For Support London, Oct. 7. I> r learned u authoritative quartets I -ai tn« British Government’s position Mtl regard to Polish claims for a common hent with Hungary have been made clear to Warsaw and no minority claim in Cze- f tGMGVdkia will receive the
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  • 93 1 -Reuter. u l iners For The iLazil Hun fwu p Tokio, Oct. 7. b luxury liners are to be Bsukj '"und ihe world service of i:l > 4( Kaisha which since 1914 It b py f lve vessels. Lit v 1 shorten the travelling kl eii.it; ,l l'
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  • 49 1 London, Oct. 7. The physical fitness campaign and ah raid precautions will be the leading fea tures of the Lord Mayor’s show on govern ber 9. The procession will inc^ ud pageant illustrating methods by ordinary man or woman can keep auxiliary fire fighting service v seen.
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  • 462 1 (Concentration On Foreign Affairs Prague, Oct. 7 In the course of important statement to leaders of the Coalition parties, 'he Premier, General Sirovy, declares that jhe has no intention of interfering in internal politics but will confine himself to the frontier question and relations with neighbouring countries
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  • 109 1 Administration To Tighten Loopholes New York, Oct. 7. The fact that the United States administration is preparing to tighten means for frustrating the efforts of foreign agents to obtain military and na >ecrets in the United States was revealed jy President Roosevelt, at a press conference today.
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  • 41 1 London, Ort. 7. Ihr tocft! tiniOont o-ppl.ed fot tenders io> c,,0 > re-.n.' ut y bills was L 7 o<m. Thr rade. pri (rnt fo, rills at thret months ucks lbs. ayi. st 25s i 4 2d. a week aqo.
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  • 126 1 Sir Ronald Storrs To Visit Balkans London, Oct. 7. Autumn activities arranged by the British C iunc.l an organisation concerned wi.h unproved cultuxal relations with .oreign peoples—include a visit by Sir Ronxld Storrs, former Government of Aprils, to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Rumania upon which he started from I
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  • 110 1 Over New Air Route To Portugal London, Oct. 7. Two important survey flights to Lisbon were successfully completed today by British Airways. These ware a full scale test flight preparatory to inauguration of a regular passenger and mail sei’vice between England and Portugal by British Airways, and eventually
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  • 159 1 (From Our Own Singapore, Oct. 7. A daring daylight armed robbery involving loss of $l,OOO worth of jewellery occurred at River Valley Road after nine o’clock this mornir g. The victims are a towkay and his wife who left .their house earlier that morning, leaving
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  • 34 1 London, Ocr 7. It is stated authoritatively in London that the international commission iu Berlin last, night reached agreement providing for reciprocal release of German and Czech prisoners within 24 hours.
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  • 31 1 A shipping fusion is announced as a result of the Royal Mail lines having acquired the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. The latter company will celebrate its centenary in 1940.
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  • 236 1 The Queen’s Good islies No definite hi rcingements have been made for departure of tne 1,200 members or rhe Bri.ish Legion who have volunteered to go to Czechoslovakia to help to keep order in me plebiscite areas pending final instruct ions* which depend <»n decisions of the
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  • 148 1 —Renter. Causing Concern In The Vatican Rome, Oct 7 The Fascist Council’s tacial measures have created uneasiness iu Vatican circles especially in connection with the pruic.pic ol Church marriage ordinances, but hope i.- expressed that the legislative decress win r< move all grounds for anxiety It is
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  • 65 1 To Go Up In I ofuioii foil ay London, Oct. 7. Londoners tomorrow will have the tirjt opportunity of seeing balloon barrage squadrons. It is announced tha-. balloons of the Lopdpn Balloon Barrage Squadrons of the Auxiliary Air Force' will be down from a number of sites in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 47 1 I I vfl er I Mala' a <5B CHI’LIA STREET. NO 45 K y r S PENANG. Dealers of Melds «UP 8 etC >r *sct BraKS P* ieS Tf Shoes Hats and I ;.p-TO-O Alh niP <. for Indies SlEN’' rirK WORKMANSHIP r charges SpEK A jmpt service
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    • 98 1 KWONG LEE YEUN CHAN I Established over 30 Years i 73C, Campbell Street, PHONE 1028 dealers in canton VEGETABLE KNIVES AND SCISSOR IRON AND STEEL GOODS HOSIERY, PERFUMERY AND GENERAL GOODS K MX-! K 1 L > i" y raatfSiaasStk,, BL/----IS FINE food because it is so good for the
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  • 797 2 Filtration Plant For Guillernard Reservoir on the filtration plant of the Guillernard Water Supply, the biggest of the three Municipal Water supplies, is to be commenced this year, and should be completed next yeai, stated Mr. A. P. H. Holmes, Water Engineer,
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  • 413 2 Chinese Acquitted On Re-Trial the result of a raid carried out. by officers of the Excise Department on a coffe-shop in Bridge-street, Penang, on July 4 last, the proprietor of the shop, Tan Boon Char, was arrested or. a charge of being in possession of Government
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  • 16 2 Mr. Tan Choon Hin and q. Hye Choo after their veddinn day.
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  • 545 2 All In Rtinrined Style 5- Yee—Lim Three Chinese weddings took place in Penang yesterday, all of them in reformed style. CHINESE wedding took place at 1 p.m. yesterday at the Chinese Consulate, Penang, -the parties bfw Mr. Yee Eow Tong, only son of Mr and Mrs.
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    • 297 2 SSTuS r ■k iw «AV E FOR TEA TO-DAY W You can taste the true favour \JY~of fresh fruit at its best in this delicious jam-the fruit used is actually grown in Chivers own orchards. You’ll be proud to give your family and guests th is high quality jam. INSIST
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  • 482 3 I flgfHE an' 111 'l'ikus University ii <,n ,)f t h<‘ Universin 1 amid a large il 3 .>t'uluales. graBering Un V rL professor B<> ■4ua ,c<i an< > -hair, and among ppnf ra visitors were ■'>- 'l*' l 1K prnivniru<le and ]ne<J vf J (rfi'hcting in
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  • 855 3 Malay to Die for Fatal Attack on Pork-Seller (From Our Own Correspondent.) t A J or Star, Oct. 7. HF foui day s continuous hearing the Chungdoon highway robbery and murder trial in which a young Malay. Hussain bin Harun, was charged with the murder of
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  • 187 3 Governor “Deeply Gratified” (From Cur Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 7. "General Dobbie and I are deeply gratified at the response made to my appeal of three weeks ago for recruits fur the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force said the Governor Sir Shen ton
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  • 128 3 Sir William and Lady McLean ana Professor and Mrs. Channon, during their .short visit to Penarg en route for Singapore, called upon the heads of the Mis sions resident in Penang. They met the Rev. Mother St. Tarci sins, 0.8. E., Lady Visitatrice of th# Convent Schools
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  • 347 3 Pullers Gash With Police (From Our Own Correspondence) Singapore, >J-?t. 7. None of the 4,000 or so rickshas which went off the streets on Tuesday afternoon returned to the roads this morning. Investigations are being carried out by the Singapore police with the co-operation of the
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  • 198 3 Holland Will Have To Fight (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 7. Concern over Herr Hitler’s colonial ambitions and possibility of his demanding colonies not previously held by Germany was expressed by Lieut. (Jen. J. M. Elshout, retiring Director of Medical «services in the Netherlands Army,
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  • 78 3 An accident took place about 2.45 yes terday afternoon when a car ap proaching the circus from Carnavon street, Penang, hit the back of a ricksha throwing out two Malay wrnmen and baby who were in it. The left wheel an side of the ricksha were smashed,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 47 3 I »%",<’ n r your pleasur' E *t u> < m P'He without calling I HUM KOO I JU S'l Al RANT P 11 A.M Kb PENANG. I T‘ S 001,1 drinks “d I- st :j ,hn ent I COU: and pleasanl E®*M %-1252 l I r Wur requirements.
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    • 303 3 W.niiTTJni i -'j ktlicf iri a FEW ihOMDs t W TH COMPLETE STOMACH TREATMENT -4 Practically every form of stomach trouble is t caused by excess acid Burning pain, agonising —fg j? «111'1 and uncomfortable distension, are signs that acid is attacking the lining of your stomac h THf Amazing
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  • 549 4 A Maginot Line In Miniature OCCUPATION OF ZONE FOUR Mil elwalde, Oct. 7. German soldier- inis a ternoon took possession oi i.bc western end of Czechoslovakia’s formidable Schoebe icrtiiied hn?. nix! this will ii Czech souliers evacuate the lorL the secrets of these fortifications have
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  • 191 4 .—R°uter. Scheme For Balloon Barrage Rejected Paris, Friday. ij Government has rejected a schemt or a baiiccn barrage for the capita pproved in April by the Council Genera of the Seine. it is considered that me reply to th» i ggssticn points out that more thar
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  • 171 4 FESTIVAL TODAY .-—Reuter. ''jonyght, the fifteenth of the Eighth Icon is a important one for every i nese who is a lover of tradition. The neon will s’ ine brightly and Chinese naidei s will offer moon-cakes and pray g tt Moon at midr.ght. Children will njoy themselves by carrying
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  • 92 4 iiiz.li V.ireless. An Early Solution Foreseen London, Friday. /CONVERSATIONS in Rome between Count Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, and Lord Perth, which are primarily concerned with Anglo-Italian relations and the Spanish issue, are expected to continue. They are being helped by an improved itmosphere and increased desire foi
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  • 146 4 Chinese Charged In Penang a LLEGI iD to have sioieu a cnandi pipe valued at $lO and $7 cash fron. a woman in Taiping, at whose house h< had been a lodger, a young Chinese, So». Ah Pow. was produced by Inspector D Cowie in the
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  • 185 4 Chinese Charged With Evasion 4 middle-aged Chinese, Goh Peng Seong, was brought up by Mr. A. E. Talbot, Superintendent, Preventive Branch, Exise Department, in the Penang Middle. k>urt, before Mr. H. W. Nightingale, on i charge of having imported dutiable obacco into Penang on October 6. Accused
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  • 158 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. “J STABBED her because she was unfaithful to me,” said a Tamil fron Batu Kurau named Pitchaymuttu when V was brought up before the Taiping Magii trate this morning on a charge of volu’ tary causing hurt to a
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  • 92 4 /CHARGED with abetment of the offenc» of the receiving of an illegal gratifi cation by a public servant, a Chinese Lian Kee, appeared before Mr. H. W Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. The accused, who had been fined $1 on ‘Thursday for disregarding a
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  • 142 4 —Reuter Some Excenti. To Harsh I)!.'* A DECRee Prohibit. fi(Ja > tween Jews ar.d r drr uon-Aryans is contained t 3i que issued early a cnr? meeting of the Fascist State offlcials foreign women eyen at en lo After confirming the law entry of foreign
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  • 349 4 Bankrupt’s Story Of Failure gpHAT his cloth shop had never mai any profit, and tnat his failure r due to his being seized was the state J made by a Chinese bankrupt Lira 7 Hoe, in the course of hts puoli’c cion in the Supreme
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  • 67 4 —Reuter. Geneva. The League committee to vpnf? j., withdrawal of foreign volunteers fry Spanish Republican army is complete and consists of a Finn ral assisted by a British Colon» J w Colonel and twelve officers ci ent nationalities. The committee is expected m ally constituted at a
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  • 105 4 COOPER COLBERT IN FINE FILM TOWN LAST NIGHT 111 ri 1 e 3 j When the film Bluebeard Vife” was advertised throu h 1 y«7 of a trailer it said ’How t eighth wife.’ After see nt,r s laSt ptf* which opened to crowded hou* 11 at the Queen’s lan
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    • 426 4 y 11 pr>—-- —rrza >~ /a* KU &> Air Travel Cheaper Still a._ —r -r*“ ir aS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £l3O PENANG LONDON £i 25 £V£N TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS IM PE RI AL A4RWAYS Rooking* and laxarmaiion from tne
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  • 454 5 Over 1,000,000 Destitute In Stricken Areas AMONG the various refugee colonisation projects which the Chinese Government is undertaking, that planned for the Tenghsien district in southwest Honan Province, because of its good soil and comparative proximity to the devastated flood areas promises to be more successful than
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  • 264 5 preparing For Long Seige HANKOW, October 1. onfT hOOO foreigners |rein Hankow have X th-sdves into a rsa L laid in food supplies ration for a long s.ege. de 3QO English. 150 Amen. W in c ian3 and 60 French. 100 ulony appears calm or. the fb*
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  • 94 5 MR. Hume Blake, a well-known barrister of Toronto, Canada, who was one of the delegates who attended the International Relations Conference in Sydney, was drowned at Bali last Monday. Mr. Blake, who was travelling by air from Austra’ia to England with another Canadian. Mr. Duncan
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  • 23 5 ELISA LANCIIESTER ic'th the Caddy, one o f f] ic hany Deans toys sold durtny the Garden Party in Regent’s Park.
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  • 204 5 Brave Sharks io Save Ships bnaaghai, Friday. Two Bri.kli snips, the nuby Moller and the Patricia Mo.icr, were recently saved irom possible by the heroic tuOlta Oa aUuF V- t UJV l’h four men risked baing attacked by si 1 arks in their coni nuous ellorts. tpread
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  • 501 5 Miners Expected To Meet This Month AFTER overcoming unexpected I difficulties near the Kent shore. 1 the men engaged in making the pilot tunnel for the £3.500.000 Dart-ford-Purfleet tunnel expect to meet under mid-Thames in the middle of this month. ‘‘Everyone had hoped that this vital first
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 I ENTRUST YOUR FURNISHING TO I SINGAPORE i W Ju Carpets j| Curtains Lamp Shades f g]! J t»lly Floor and Table Lamps BL I I nl I i .1 r »3gte V/ ---.1/.;?- j t d«- ?V 7'* J Ji/'\e- a 7 Jr vr*".,: s'- f '*•7 f- y.-Z’
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    • 73 5 fWHY I USE] NEW L J INew Veet’ ends all unwanted hair in 3 minutes without trouble, mess or bother. 2 New ‘Veet’ leaves the skin soft and smooth without trace of ugly stubble. PV New Veet* is just like a dainty white cream —sweetly scented and pleasant to use.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1156 6 6 v'*’ again the best week-end t how in town: firfiiiirfrJF W Mb TONIC! I U > S y MA JFSTIC Wiiafel» I SHOWS A oLnstairs “THE Bth ROUTE ARMY’ r v: Ar I Matinee Inces: /.>, 30 and .> commanded by general chu-teh D iizm O ’/Vlf k"S CriGlh’Sl
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  • 475 7 Maintenance Bill: Federal Secretary’s Report There are in the F.M.S. 14,382 Government buildings, of i total value of $84,826,159, to maintained and the expenditure on maintenance was $1,147,347 or 1.35 per cent, of the capital value. Corresponding figures for 1936 and 1935 were 1.16
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  • 150 7 Ipoh Eurasian Bound Over MLEADING guilty to a charge of mis appropriation oi a cheque in July A. Boyle, a well-dressed Eurasian was yesterday bound over in the sum o $lOO in one surety by Mr. P. F. Y. Rad :iiffe, the First Margistrate. Ipoh. to the
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  • 162 7 i I'HE Fair organisedby the Ipoh Y.VV. i C.A., which will be held in the Towr J Hall, Ipoh, today at 4 p.m., will be jpened by Mrs. C. R. Murray-Aynesley. i wife of the Hon. Mr. Justice Murrayi Aynesley. Various amusements, such as hoopla,
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  • 473 7 CRITICISM AT MEETING OF SINGAPORE ASSN. drom Our Own Correspondent I yihgapoie, Friday. I hat the suggestion for the formation oi a I trasian RegimeiX was not a new oiie and was discussed by the Singapore fcjuras.an Astociation Committee as far 1 tack as 1936 was revealed
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  • 51 7 "PEACE FRIENDSHIP GO WITH YOU" .—Reuter. London. Friday: "Peace and friend ship go with you was a message which the Queen and members of the women’s section British Legion sent the Legion’s volunteer police force now at Olympia preparing to leave for Czechos olvakia to maintain order during the plebiscite.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 89 7 Smartest in Style Exclusive Features The most modern, stun njng and satisfactory pen made Television Barrel, Scratch proof Point of i I-IK Solid Gold. Dia phragm Filler—in every .ajdf detail Parker Vacumatic reaches a new h;gh in pen performance and pride gĕy of ownership Smart ARROW CLIP and name “Parker
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    • 320 7 I GOT FAT AFTER HER OPERATION Kruschen Restored Normal Figure It is quite commun to pin «n flesh afii i Jan operation especially if you >' middle-aged. That Ls what happenwith this woman, who decided tn thr<. it off again. “Three years ago, J had a very se-rio»;*--operation.” she writes
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 183 7 H lliiiinw t omorrow at 11.30 a. m. M A v/ARNER BROS SUPER— H.. rl ..l! FKCT S I’ ECI ME N” irin'l. II I--'" BLONDELL I rOWNSTAIItS 15 and 30 cents IqUEEN’S TONIGHT 9.30 u 7«'»"'"''' I’- Reduced Prices H SNAPPIEST CO-'i-TiY OF THE SEASON ASTERPIECE OF SCINTILLATING COMEDY
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    • 489 7 WEMBLEY PARK 10/iiftht I'tli (ictojer, tV.'lfi MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage “LAILA MA.INl'N’'. Ll'.t Part. Sea’s 10 30 40 &50 Cts Strcngly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville Extra Turns TONIGHT luan Syed Ali and tia party Will perform in conjunction with t.tolek Star Oprra. PROFESSOR ABELLA’S KIA I E V.
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  • 481 8 J'UE Penang Rural Board has rightly realised that it has a certain amount oi responsibility in preserving the scenn I beauty of the island and it has therefore decided to pass a by-law prohibiting th building of nouses within fifty feet of th road round the island.
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  • 1214 8  -  A Novelist s Impressions By Theodore Dreiser TF there were no border, no sentry boxes, no passports or customs stations, you would know’ that you had passed from France into Spain. Not that the landscape is not relatively the same;
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 I I Ehi'? ;j 1 11 MffIMHBII ■J h| u teeth worth brushing a re worth •:?••■< brushing |||B'.'- jJBw fou have only cne ret cf ieclh >^Sff??^*‘> guard them (rem the rr.cncce of S'” acid-forming feed pertces ibet ’••.*<;• U' ordinary brushirg fails to rirrexe! ’•’•■<• ':.’:>'• Protect them
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    • 30 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY IK Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. RO LB AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh. 4 Kuala Lorafrar.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 411 8 which give in on Ion? stair»»’! that go down as deep as 40 feet Foxes have holes. So have Spaniards. And if they have been badly frightened before, they will stay t them day and all night, fearing a return—the old people in particular They would rather be hungry ant
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  • 623 9 R EPORTED ATTEMPT TO OVERTHROW PRESENT REGIME IN SIAM jeii Believed to be I nder Arrest -r repor ts nf what appears to have been an attempt I verthrow the present Siamese Government have t 0 °lved from our special correspondent in Bangkok. ar« scarce Hit it is stated that
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  • 72 9 Presentation Of O. B. E. Insignia IMMEDIATELY before the opening of the Budget Meeting of the Perak State Council at the Council Chamber. Taiping, on Thursday October 2*b; kt 10 a.m., His Excellency the High Commissioner will present the Insignia of Honorary Officer of the Most
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  • 132 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Friday. 1 OOD musical and dramatic entertainment is promised Taiping residents on OCT. 22 when the Kads (Kedah Amateur Dramatic Society) come to stage a show at the Town Hall in aid of Earl Haig’s Fund. The Kads are
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  • 51 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday ..Charged with allowing his goats to stray on the public road, a Malay from Bruas said that his flock of goats was frightened on that day by a tiger. The tiger had just been shot. The Magistrate imposed a fine of
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  • 15 9 HIS HIGHNESS SULTAN ALAM SHAH the new ruler of Selangor.
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  • 216 9 To Take Place In February (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. I understand that the coronation of Sultan Hisamud—din Sir Alam Shah of Selangor will definitely take place in February next year. The announcement will probably be made by the British Resident of Selangor in the
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  • 153 9 IT has been proposed, by the standing committee of the Perak Overseas Chinese in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund, to parade three decorated motor cars around the streets of Ipoh for the purpose of the “Offering Gold Campaign” on the occasion of the Double
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  • 272 9 I''HERE is a very interesting model now on> view in the showroom of the Kinta Electrical Distribution Co., Ltd., at No. 1, Station road, Ipoh. Made by the Perak Hydro Electric Power Company’s staff at Malim Nawar, this reproduction of a tin mine
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  • 150 9 t From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE Rubber Research Institute o Malaya has turned to the Malayai rubber industry to fill a vacancy in th Soils Division by appointing Mr. G. Owei M.S.S., Soils Officer of United Su Betorg Rubber Estate.
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  • 205 9 To Be Held On Oct. 21 And 22 In Aid Of Charity The Wesley Glee Club, Ipoh, will present a comic operetta entitled “The Moon Maiden” in the Anglo-Chinese School hall on October 21 and 22 at 8.30 p.m. “The moon maiden” is an entirely new
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    • 36 9 I I Stitch fasteners I V *>W So/</ Ry I LTO I (aC p t ,ree t’ Penang. I Pr 11 Complete la B Staples. ll E N APPROVAL I I t l,,bu «M tterx I
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    • 539 9 Yeast-Vite Take Yeast- W te See how f, Jff i of minutes S r p wor H’s K—--9 F record quick FLOPPED-OUT J tonic seems FULL OF ENERGY Just can’t carry on I Too tired itO infuse Simply bubbling over with I to work. Nerves feel all to T TET
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  • 1187 10 Entire Business Activity At A Standstill Kroin t>ur Own Correspondent) London. September 29. ft is not easy to give a detailed, or ever, accurate, description of events in the City during this week of alternating black despair and faint hope. When war has seemed
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  • 70 10 The Directors of the General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation have declared an interim dividend (on account of the year ending December 31, 1938) of on the Preference Shares, and of I/Cd per share on the Ordinary Shares, b.dli subject to Income Tax and payable on
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  • 18 10 C HEMBONG MALAY RUBBER (1920) 2 1«. 'n....' e. r a- Ci s ir“ r tax y+i Cc&X.y.
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  • 393 10 Profits Decline Sharply London. Septen Ler 29. Very sharply reduced profits are shown in the report of Bemami-Perak Rubber Plantations for the year to die end o, last June, end the directors are obliged to reduce the dividend from 12% per cent, to only 7% per cent. The company’s
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  • 90 10 From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 30. r pHE directors of the Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., announce today that they propose to increase the capital to £300.000 by the creation of 100,000 Ordinal ly shares of £l. The 175,000 issued Ordinary shares of £1
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  • 79 10 Foreign imports of tin ore during the month of September 1938 were as follows: Alaska nil, Burma 317 tons, Other places 4 tons, French Indo-China 217 tons, Japan 81 tons, Siam 1,964 tons. Tanganyika one ton, Union of South Africa 28 tons, and China 74 tons.—Total 2,886 tons.
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  • 47 10 Iota! ocean shipments of rubber from all Malayan ports in September were 40,992 tons compared with 47,246 tons in August. This brings the total shipments from January to September this year to 412,376 tons compared with 507,678 tons in the corresponding period of 1937.
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  • 43 10 vG-v-rs. Osbonie and Channel. Genera l notif’ tha* ad* ice been re cek ed b” cable tha‘ at the arniual > a neral I a; mint of a dividend of 5-T (less Income T i .x uwt of v».l. ye»*.' Juac
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    • 857 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE Bank OF INDIA, LTD, (Incorporated in Engi, )f The Indian Overseas Capital RfjriL I.tfl J Capital Subscribed Reserve Fund and Rest (Incorporated in British India) Capital Paid Up BOARD OF DIRECT op Sir Charles Alexander Innes SAVE K.c.s.i., c.i,e‘ Sir Thomas Smith, Kt., Depuk-Tv’ 1 0 Right
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  • 391 11 ■MiKtl-JH Ihr Mjrlvr ITIH ;is I I ar am. Ho m, ruiiion (Chinese). P»ni K•:.■ i urbonage > i TlEsinv a m p WEDNESDAY > Hl Thursday m 1 KI DAY Saturday Un, t |x Chapel Hour' 4 Ur a h a< l a m. daily except !i
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  • 1138 11 S.S. “MATANG” sails today at noon for Bhuket, Takuapa, Renong and Victoria Point. S.S. ’’ROHNA” sails today at noon for Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. S.S. “STEEL TRAVELER” arrived from Singapore via Port Swettenham. S.S. “RETEH” sails this evening for Belawan-Deli, Asahan
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    • 367 11 L.IC funnel line I V&• rVI( ITO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT K uF MA Leaves Penang Due London B v rscilles and Glasgow Oct. 14 Nov. 10 H r M l< Antwerp Middlesboro Oct. 17 Nov. 17 twerp A Middlesboro Oct. 21 Nov 18 -I laiUE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE
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    • 791 11 P AO BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KAROA” SAILING SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Anson. Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan
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  • 270 12 Lord Samuel's Audysis Of British Systems The parliamentary systems of Britaixand the Empire, their working, and theii principles, are to be discussed by a woridYamous authority on the subject, the Rt. Hon. Viscount Samuel, G:C.B., in thre. talks that will be broadcast it. the Daventry programmes. They
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  • 121 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Friday. THE Teluk Anson Sikhs entertained Dr. Puran Singh, Assistant Medica’ Officer, Lower Perak, and.Mr. B. Arjar Singh, Goods Clerk, F.M.S. Railways Teluk Anson Wharf, at the Sikh Gurduwara at Anderson road on Sunday afternoon. Dr. Puran Singh will proceed
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  • 286 12 Ten Utiles t. p It was in the summer of 1937 that a plane was f Grc blue at a height of 53,937. feet. u > I The Bible tells us that the l>rst men on ear!h was A' Uin papers told us at the time that the
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  • 646 12 Latest Times Of Posting AJ» MAILS: EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northen and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Soutl Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canad; •nd Newfoundland. Ord nary Correspon dence
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  • 125 12 A 4 forty-five minute concert orchestral music will be provided? j BBC Empire Orchestra, condur* Clifton Helliwell, ir-t Transwsiij, j lO. Smetana’s overture '«9 Bartered Bride, the Ballet muskfl Schubert’s Rosamund, and a «ifl from the opera by Puccini, LaToriW among the items in the prograo. I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1552 12 /4R Mhle BBC schedule for the Fi for (Malayan Standard time):. TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 6.02 pm. to 9.f3'p.m.: GSJ, GSC w-wa ■-w a 9,9 pm ***** am Highlights Of Today’s Wireless transmission 4 ZHJ (PENANG) 12.3/ a.m. to i.oo a.m. GSI. 6.00 p.m. Chinese Music. 7.00 p.m. Indian Music
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    • 245 12 N/ROM TODAY YbC 15.15 me/. (19.8 m.) YD A 6.04 mc/s (49.6 m.) PMN 10.26 mc/3 (29.2 m.) VDB 11.86 mc/s (25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 mc/s (31.20 m.) AM. 6.20 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light recorded ausic. 6.50 Time signal. Recorded mu;ic. 7.50 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Opening. A gay »tart.
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    • 42 12 TIDE table M,GH lml TODA) 11.30 a.m. cm ’•O'l.iß 6.20 p TQMUItRoW I] 12.13 a.m. R 4ft PENANG DAILY WEAIf report 1 FORT COKNV AUls YESTERDAY’S 6 a m Noon 80 S 85 8 8 :-i| RAINFALL Oct. 6 7 16 mm
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  • 166 13 As part of a great national campaign to call 500,000 to the airraids pricaut ■> services, st rik ing posters, such astheone above, have app< ar d on hoard ings ail over Britain. BRITAIN CALLS FOR MORE VOLUNTEERS FOR A.R.P. SERVICES. List w Q ek
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 82 13 BEAR helps the SHEEPDOG r 1 to* are sheep to be penned. His pals join the fun. Thrilling moments they spend. ar a< the smart sheepdog’s friend. The dog, of course, did all the work in the end. i- a Day'. Work-Jy nes THAT SIHS ME -a,™-;* 1 ’a v
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  • 1071 14 Stronger 1 earn than Last Year’s Available THUMBNAIL SKETCHES OF PLAYERS (By Our Rugby Correspondent) PENANG’S prospects in the forthcoming AH Blues Cup competition are indeed very bright. Training among the players started very early this season. The Settlement was very unlucky
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  • 344 14 The following will play for the Indiar Recreation Club again the Old Xaverians’ Association in the semi-final of the P. F. A. Cup tie on Victoria Greer today. D- Suppiah; S. Letchumanan and S Dawood; P. Apparajoo, N. A. Rahmar and P. S. Veloo;
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  • 334 14 Premier State’s Weak Side DERAK is fielding a Very weak wide against Negri-Malacca at Seremban .oday and I expect a severe trouncing for aer. TTrr best players, including Auld (full-back) and Cantrell (ex-Blackheath forward) are unable to make the trip, vhile Montgomery is a doubtful starter The side,
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  • 73 14 Second Round Results (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. SENG FOOK and Chin Sen 800 entered the semi-final round of the C.R.C. Open Singles Tennis tourney, by virtue of their victory over Lee Kim Loon and Yeoh Teng Khoo respectively. The progress of the tournament has
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  • 748 14 Whites Win By Two Goals A good game was seen in the first Penang State hockey trial of the season on the Esplanade yesterday, when W hites defeated Colours 2 —o. Almost evenly matched, the two teams put up good displays, and. as the
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  • 71 14 The following players have been selected to represent the Merrydale Badminton Party at Badminton against the Merrylad? at the latter’s courts today at 4 p.m sharp:—Cheah Chee Aun, Khoo Ewe Chan Low Cheng Siew (Capt.), Chuah Kim Suah, Ong Theam Siew, Low Eow Cheang, Khoo Soo Thye, Khoo Mah
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 188 14 7 vy a 'x i «r s 11 Y w U EGULAR daily use ot Brvl r. ft** Kwill not only keep your well-groomed, but it will also f I' h llh V Promo,. 0 JfMn powth Brykreem’, tonic oil, mu,' A or, 7* h V7 p. i dk «pitt,
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  • 96 15 I HrilliaHi k |h I" 1 I --•'■>■ Ni T a gave in* 1 rt(J Vi a< 0 Virt<ll P ctrMav. Th’ leii victory <4 the exchanges the brilliant I V (<’ V! S I K M won bv a B I K imption the hut on
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  • 102 15 L. Won 43 Eights H |h Short Route I Detroit September 30. B •\]t('K the Michigan I tope,” etroit hospital r knock- Toles. Ec m- n-d that Adamick will not be I >orted jtemporarih serious." is now “quite ■a'liicl who was reported to have Tommy
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  • 83 15 Bl Exhibition* At Ipoh B tomorrow SUcces sful negotiations ub rrf'iL' pz f n Committee the Hong Kong M j. r ''•ill give exhibitions K ■mining Club, Ipoh, toM.. p n Ei’o.ss takings will go < aang until Monday c meet the Chinese ober J 6, and
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  • 27 15 1 HOCKEY 5 match between j I, "'mey Association If 1 ‘"key AssociaB he played at p. t t een postponed to of the [poh
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  • 110 15 P.S.C. v. P.R.C. Oii Monday The Penang Sports Club and the Per.ang Recreation Club women will play a hockey match on the Esplanade on Monday at 5.15 p.m. Teams are: P.S.C.: Mrs. Sandeman; Mrs. Sydney Smith and Miss S. Hogan; Miss White head, Mrs. C.P. Purcell and
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  • 82 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. The first string of the Taiping Police hockey team proved too good for the Customs XI yesterday and won easily by six goals to nil. The Customs were forced or. the defensive most of the time. Davis and Shamsudin were
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  • 118 15 A heavy rainstorm at about four o’clock yesterday morning rendered the track extremely heavy when horses training for the Perak Autumn. Meeting were taken out on the Ipoh track. Apart from Pipe of Peace and Ciscara, who arrived under the care of Mr. W. Lewis, no
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  • 197 15 Six-Mile Event Open To All Malayans (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 7. The first central cross-country running championship in which all runners in Malaya may participate is proposed early next year on either Jan. 22 or 29. It is made possible by
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  • 267 15 Cup Semi-Final To Be Played Today The semi-final of the Perak Football Association competition for the Lim Seng Fook Cup between the Public Works Department and Veer Singh’s XI of Selama will be played this afternoon at the Kuala Kangsar-road Stadium, Ipoh. Mr. Kok Yoon San will referee,
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  • 80 15 Min Sin Seah vs. Chin Woo Tonight The Min Sin Seah and the Penang Chin Woo Athletic Association will play a friendly table-tennis match consisting of five singles and two doubles tonight at the Seah premises at eight o’clock. The Seah’s players will be Yau Yee Hung, Tan
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  • 200 15 X J I. I 'tteoine I 1 ■••oni T otc Bm i ll(pr( I Obs< r '"‘tions may be B* “""Hi ~f I,H M,: a,, d «‘XpenB‘“ u,r 1 adi d ’‘‘‘"ang Turf Club Kt r,s, "t.<| ’s'! M 31 193 r "Wch I"
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    20 15 COVLTER uho v ill play- at outsideleft for Ireland ai/aiust Scotland m the international sorter match. at Belfast today.
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  • 452 15 Kedah X olunteers* Competition From Our Own Correspondent I Sungei, Patani, Oct. 7. By defeating the ‘‘A’’ Companj’ (Alor Star> by the odd goal in five at soccer on the Public Green yesterday evening, the “C” Company (Kulim) qualified to meet the “B” Company (Sungei Patani
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  • 83 15 International Soccer The first international soccer match of this season will be played today at Belfast between Scotland and Ireland. Teams are: SCOTLAND: Dawson (Rangers): Carabine (Third Lanark) and Beattie (Preston); Shankley (Preston), Dykes (Hearts) and Paterson (Celtic); Delaney (Celtic), Walker (Hearts), Crum (Celtic), Divers (Celtic)
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 213 15 When a MAN tells you I th 3 Y ears since he had n f/t i dental trouble, J/y'' that his dentist recom- mended a good tooth powder and that he has 1 -Z/ used Calvert’s ever since, that as a result he has, at Lr’ > 46, sound white
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  • 114 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON— (Spot) fo2n 15 LONDON— (3 month*) J?™’™’ £2C5 0 «NGaPORB 1100 50 5102.23 BUSINESS DONE e 5100.50 $102.25 ©UbINESS DONE 25 ons Buyers no sellers •jOPRa (Sundried) ♦••••4 $3.20 $3.25 hFPPBR 50 WM Ki Bin R M% 33wa B%d xku 16%c(G) X6|jc(G) MN«,*r-»RE 2B%C 28%c
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  • 399 16 LONDON, October 7. Fol 'owing are today’s closing mid<U prices nn the Ixmdon Stock Exchange; Share nf denomination unless other v,-se giaied Today Rises o Fail Conversion (.nan 5 p.c. 5C44 -St 1101 -2 Funding Loen 4 pc. 1960 90 HO War 1 oan 3) p.c. 1011
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  • 51 16 London, Friday Mercury's position at 6.35G.M.T. wa nearing Kano on the Imperial Airways West African route. This indicates that Mercury has almost crossed the last expanse of the Sahara. At Kano Mercury will have covered over 3,000 miles and be approximately on the half-way mark of her
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  • 126 16 RUBBER Dull.— x>ndon Oct. 7. Ixmdcn g-% buyers 8/,. seller-. Oct./Dec. 8% do 8/.; do Jar./Mar. B’4 <o 84 do Apl./June Bft do do ’JEW YORK 17.00 cts T nited Kingdom Stocks:— London 63,321 tons I iverpooi 34,682 tons ■•GPRA: Straits S D Rotterdam. Sent. £lO.lO G
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  • 105 16 Previously La les arts 178 63 64 178’1 ew York 4.80 1- 4.79 ontreal 4.84 4.82’4 russel 28.43 28.35 eneva 21.07 21.00 nysterdam 8.83’4 8.81 ilan 91)$. 9m crlin 12.01 11.96 ockholm. 19.41 19.41 nenhagen 22 40 22.40 'O 19.90 19.90 rnna 26’r2 unquoted Isingfnrs 226-14 226dj ’gue
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  • 161 16 LEAN CO. TIN Bn.ver* sedermpats 4 1 /2 4 6 •?r Weng 67**_. .72’t npTms 21'6 22 3 Selangor* 1.40 1.45 u <ng Fatt> .78 .82 'apangs 31 0 31|9 iebus 70 .74 hans .27 .29 I anjuu IS 6 19 0 amats 10|3 10}9 Kamun’mgs dj) 9j6 cha. s
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  • 280 16 VALUES WELL HELD New Yolk. Or.. 7. Th. turchsr advance in rails is likely tc a .tract a speculative following for cuipments in view of the F*est reports of an upturn in earnings. Building an supply companies and chemicals also experience a sharp rise and th-re hr.'
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  • 173 16 RUBBER Buyer* Seder» Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Bassetts -55 .57* Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .77’1> .80 Kuaia Sidims 2.45 2.5 b Indragiris 1.32 ’3» 1.37’ Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .42’4 Malaka Pindas 1.32% 1.37!. New Scudais 1.17% 1.22' Fajsms 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.10 1.15 Ta pahs 1.99
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 726 16 The Automobile Association of Malaya REPAIRMAN’S CERTIFICATES Intendin'* entrants for the examination in connection with the A.A.M. Repairman’s Certificates, are hereby notified that the examination will be held at the Government Trade School, on November 7th, Bth, and 9th, 1938. f\ill details and general information. oJ the Exam nation may
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    • 1071 16 HEAD OEFn S 12. BISHOP STREET, PENANG 'PHONE H 77 4 147? WITU TELEGRAMS: "GAZETTE.” PENANG W,TH *XT F x. Slr ’('/’it Mngapore Offnt CecJ Street, Singapore. ’l’hone 5471. Tel; ‘‘Tunes,’ Sin^■., Office 25, Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road 4/'' Office: 40, 43, fleet Street, London, E<■
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