Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 213. Vol. xcvi. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 531 1 La rtf pirate Landmf( At Bias Bay This Morning Probable Attempt To Cut Canton Railway military precautions on the SIND-BRITISH BORDER C.-ln-C/s Cynical Threat to Populace —Reuter. THE LONG ANTICIPATED ATTEMPT TO i\ ADI KW ANGTI NG BEGAN THIS MORNING. A< <’or<lin<> to reliable Chinese sources in
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  • 347 1 *—Reuter. Lord W interton Rebuked ixindon, Tuesday. M. Maisky. -ed on Lord Haliiax and protested alleged statement by Lord that Russia did not offer to P 1 v.tki i in the crisis but “only ing to mili Soviet Em I ri s Lord Winterton’s statethe actual
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  • 126 1 Reuter. I nited States Hopes Of A Visit Tuesday. It is authoritatively stated that no invitation has been received for their Majesties* _o visit the United States after the Canadian tour. They arc returning to London from Balmoral early next week and nothing definite on the subject
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  • 71 1 Embargo On Exports To Japan Paris. Tuesday. Mr. Sugimura, the Japanese Ambassador at Paris, has been instructed to protest againstt the French Government’s embargo on the export of iron manganese ores from Indo-China to Japan. It is understood that almost the entire exports averaging 150,000 tons annually
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  • 110 1 —Reuter. Maiden Voyage London, Tuesday. The new Colossus air liner made r<s maiden flight today when Imperial Airways gave a. tea party 5,000 feet over London to mark .he first official flight of the prototype of fourteen super “Ensigne" airliners which will be the largest
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  • 75 1 the other machine were trapped.—Reuter. London, Tuesday. Three R. A. F. men were killed when two light bombers collided in the air near Pwllheli, Caemarvonshirt. There were two men in each machine. The occupants of one machine took to their parachutes and one landed safely but the parachute
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  • 396 1 Drastic Recommendations Of Cairo Congress —Reuter. Cairo. Tuesday Demands for the establishment cf constitutional government in Palestine! were the major points in resolutions vn ar imo’isly passed at the closing session of t/»e Moslem inter-Parli<menta rv here. The resolutions declared: “Congress consider null and void
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  • 41 1 Reuter. London, Tuesday. Th*» death has occurred of Mr. Arthur Grime, former genera! manage: of 'the Yorkshire Post and a past President of the Newspaper Society. He was latterly interested in the Evening Gazette, Black- 001. Reuter.
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  • 31 1 tish Wireless. London, uesday.—At the beginning of November Municipal elections replacing one third of the local councils will be held in nearly 400 Boroughs—Country and non Country throughout England
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  • 118 1 Results For Past Twelve Months London. Tuesday. The Perak Hydro-Electric secured a net revenue for the year ended July 31 of £331,893 cam pared with £339,753 in the preceding 12 months. Comparative allo cations are: guaranteed Debenture interest £48,255 and £50,600; sinking fund £49,240 and £46,895; depreciation £50.759
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  • 2788 2 OBJECTIONS TO PETITION HUSH, HUSH Vigorous Speeches By Mr. C. Grumitt Dr. Ong Chong Keng The subject of transport allowances to Penang Muni- cipal Officers and the attitude of the Municipal President in this connection formed the subject of severe criticism, the most severe criticism expressed
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  • 46 2 DURING the r(< i > <n£j f more than 3,000 bund aid M defective children -t! 1 C. special schools t r> from London, as iirtcauti measure, to residential s< z Home Count us p of them embarking on nioto crx and ambulances.
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    • 172 2 are QUALITY p/w fl* /W’ li v I I iiiiiitf (W s \> i\ flfl ll YOU’RE IN FOR MORE Mr Xu 1 B SUIT SATISFACTION THIS I SEASON THAN YOU > HAVE EVER KNOWN LET US IROVE IT WITH OUR NEW STOCK. B. II T. DOULATRAM CO of course
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  • 171 3 j Rel<at>o° s K .rticularly (> r c A o(Ki it! at that the a l 'iani Ljt r o f n unde- a r Police followral fo r s 000 < n deMtiicnt. r long been China a n ,h giving assurin'' .fitical rea<eft not 4
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  • 882 3 Value Of Education Recognised rpHE demand for education foif Malay girls in 1937 was 8 greater than ever before, states the Adviser on Education, F.M.S. in his report for the year. At the end of November there were 5,973 girls enrolled in girls’ schools,
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  • 59 3 uvru at roiest —London Cor. MR. ROGER FRANCIS STAINER, who was for several years headmaster of King Edward VII School, Taiping, died at sea on September 1 while returning to England from a visit to New Zealand. He was aged 70 and, since his retirement
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  • 113 3 THE Speech Day of the Penang Free School, representing the 122nd anniversary of the school, will be held at 11-00 a m. in the School Hall on Friday, October 21. The Hon. Mr. A- M. Goodman, Resident Councillor. Penang, will preside, while Mrs- A. M-
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  • 119 3 Prize Appointment Vacant drom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. One of the “prize” appointments for Asiatics in the Clerical Service will be vacated early next year by Mr. R N. Thamby Thurai, Secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, who will go into retirement. The
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  • 66 3 A sentence of one month’s rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. H. W. Nightingale, Additional Police Magistrate, Penang, on an Indian Mohammedan. p. M Othman bin Mydin, Pillay, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having given false evidence before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District
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  • 118 3 Double Charge Against Tamil Driver AS a sequel to an accident which occurred at the junction of Dato Kra-mat-road and Johore-road on Monday, when a mother cyclist was injured in a collision with a motor-car, the driver of the latter, a Tamil named Kuppusamy, was yesterday produced
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  • 68 3 A sentence of three weeks’ rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by on 3 year’s police supervision, was passed by Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday on a Malay, Ahmad bin Hassan, who had pleaded guilty at a previous appearance last week to a
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  • 407 4 Crown Fixed At 12 Reich Pfennigs HUNGARIAN TROOPS MAKE “SYMBOLIC OCCUPATION” Berlin, Tuesday. A COMMUNIQUE issued bv the Supreme Command of the German Army states that the army has finished occupation of Sudeten German territories provided for up to October 10. The air force has taken
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  • 126 4 —Reuter. Spent £64,000 In Crisis London. Tuesday Indicative of the vast amounts spent on air raid precautions are the accounts submitted by the City of Westminster., where the bill amounted to more than £64,000. Trench-digging and labour transport cost £30.000, timber nearly £23.000. and
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  • 109 4 within the civilised world.”—British Wireless. Pro-British Sentiments In South America London. Tuesday. On his return yesterday from Buenos Aires Lord Willingdon declared in an interview that he had been m<-st cordially welcomed He had had opportunities of making the acquaintance of ;he presidents and leading public men in
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  • 219 4 —Reuter. A Troubled 24 Hours Jerusalem, Tuesday. Twenty separate incidents, including sniping, arson, sabotage, murder, landmine explosions and robbery, have been reported in the last twenty-four hours. Five were killed and six wounded in these outrages in addition to many rebels killed in an attack on a settlement
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  • 244 4 Reuter. Visa Cancelled While He Was At Sea New York, Tuesday. JOHN STRACHEY. British Deft IyJL Wing publicist, was barred from entering the United States when the liner Normandie docked here today. He was ordered to appear today before the El’s Island special board of inquiry. The
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  • 77 4 Reuter. Burgos, Tuesday. Mr. Francis Hemming, secretary of the Non-intervention Committee, and party arrived at Burgos today. Mr. Hemming’s arrival coincided with a marked intensification of the anti- mediation campaign in the newspapers. Headlines such as *‘We don't want truce with devil; we want peace
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  • 69 4 —Reuter. Recovering Rapidly From Recent Illness The Hague. Tuesday. Princess Juliana, regarding wfiose health there have been rumours which caused anxiety, is rapidly recovering from the afxer effects of influenza, accordin to Court circles. Although still unable to leave Soestdyk Palace, she has kept up her interest in
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  • 72 4 Reuter. Washington. Tuesday. Mrs. Roosevelt, speaking at a press conference today, said she would be most pleased if Their Majesties visited the United States next year. She had not “the faintest notion” what she would do if Their Majesties actually came to Washington She added:
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  • 125 4 Reuter Taian Yenchow Reoccupied I Hankow FOLLOWING closely large-scale Chine 1 Yangtse front, it is Taian. which is I south of Tsinan, in Teintsin-Pukow railway eighty miles south of Ts.r reoccupied by the ChinasA mutiny among u lt u r troops at Yenchow, win r opened
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  • 32 4 —Reuter London Tuesday. It is announced that the xord Maĕ>r< fund on behalf of refug m Czechoslovakia has reached £50.0 *ll tribute m I five days.— Reuter
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  • 111 4 “See How Countries Disappear! Reuter ‘There are 20.01)0 Union nationals in South west Africa. Is the Union going to betray them asked General Smuts at a mee ing today in connection with a Parliamentary by-election. General Smuts, discussing the Union s position in wartime, was referring to the
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  • 194 4 Transfer From Kingsway To Mayfair London, Tuesday. Berkeley-square House, the £1,000.000 building now al?nost completed in the heart of Mayfair will be occupied by the Air Ministry at the end of the month. The labour disputes which arose during the construction of the building have not proved serious,
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  • 91 4 -Reuter. Teufik Suwaidi’s Happy Impressions London, Tuesday. Teufik Suwaidi, the Iraq Foreign Minister, has left London for Paris en route for home. Interviewed by Reuter he ex pressed pleasure at the welcome he received in England. He declared that the contacts he had made would be of
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  • 284 5 l iimolHMi Hl T ll 'die" Expanse Hoiina 1 s' i HHinest of < hina q’lP obliged i < jnforeernenTs f ri i.v W hieh i Min d'el r to* forces for an (y J nliich requires large *nt lorninalion in foM* H i 1
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  • 343 5 HIGH LOW HELP TO SWELL CHINA RELIEF FUND Double Ten Collections: Good Resp onse (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. Moie than $lOO,OOO in Straits currency is estimated to haxe been collected tor the Singapore China Relief Fund by the sale of nearly 100,000 flowers during the three-day drive for
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  • 124 5 From next Friday until the end of the year Holland has closed the door to Chinese wishing to enter the Netherlands Indies. This year's immigration quota is tilled and until the coming into force of next year's quota no Chinese will be allowed to migrate to
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  • 289 5 n: Om Own Correspondent) Vow (l Singapore, Tuesday. i l>l .J* 11 STRIKING SINGAPORE RICKSHA 'W. n HO SAI!) THAT THEY WANTED TO ■'hlil.R vi ol 111 A AND FIGHT, REPORTED TO THE 'Uli. T Al THORITIES YESTERDAY TO UA TS ov l ?>l
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  • 219 5 International News Agency. CHECKED Fierce Chinese Resistance Michun, October 4. H. suffered heavy casualties, Japanese troops at Titrii(hi;«hen on the north bank of the Yangtse River are waiting lor replacements before continuing the offensive upriver. Kichun is the next oh jective of the Japanese, but Chinese reinforcements are
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  • 195 5 THE Chinese Government has de- cided to confer posthumous honours on two great patriots in Shansi who had chosen death rather than surrender to the Japanese, and to issue pensions to their families. Wh?n the Japanese troops entered Taiko south of Taiyuan last winter, they detained
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  • 468 5 the war has given them more important things to look after than their personal looks, or men in China are no longer concerned with feminine charms in (these days of conflict, or both, nobody knows; any wav. Chinese girls are spending less time in
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  • 115 5 The Singapore police ban on the whip dance of an Australian cabaret artist, Billy Heaton, at Raffles Hotel, in which his partner, 19-year-old Iris Forbes, is “flogged” with a long stockwhip, has not been lifted. The ban was imposed on the act by the police after
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    • 60 6 The Brightest and Merriest Spot in Penang ELYSEE CABARET TONIGHT Dancing from 9.15 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES. WITH LOUIS LIM SWING ORCHESTRA. TOMORROW Special Kronchong Night FRIDAY TEA DANCE FROM 6.30 p.m. to 8.45 p.m COUPONS $1 for 6. Watch for our Grand “COTY NIGHT” COMING TO YOU
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 262 6 ROYAL Last Night Tonight 6.15 9.30 A Top-notch Double Feature Attraction BO B STE E L E in ‘The Ridin’ Fool’ CRIPPING GUNPLAY, BREEZING BULLETS, DARING HORSEMANSHIP, RUSHING ROMANCE, FLAMING THRILLS THAT’S WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN 808 STEELE'S NEWEST WESTERN WOW PACKED WITH THE FIR.E OF THE WILD AND
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    • 434 6 BIG PICTURES LIKE THIS CAN ONLY BE S EEN AT PENAR’S LEADING ROYAf Starts Tomorrow V 1 A for a lifetime of HERE’S ANOTHER PRIZE-WINNING TRIUMPH recklessness. 1 For LUISE RAINER, Who Ha s Twice Won the Highest Acting Honours «k V New Academy Award for Her Per formance in
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    • 47 6 MAJESTIC SHOWING SOON! The Famous Star of “MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY” in SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S Adventurous Romance of the Malayan Islands h A Mav4«w«* Frad«ct»am I ««leosed by ASSOCIATED IBintH J SEE The Thrilling Typhoid Epidemic on a Malayan Island causing Native Riots and Destruction Hear Malay Spoken
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    • 284 6 ALOR STAR P.O. Box No. 5 ALOR STAR ’Phone77 6.30 p.m. Tonight. Last Night 9.30 p x Double Feature Programme Republic Pictures Presents The New Sweethearts of.the Screen CHARLES FARREL CARLOTTE HENRY in “FORBIDDEN HEAVEV STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY JOHN WAYNE in “KING OF PECOS” WITH SPECIAL ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION Here at
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  • 215 7 (CHARGED with committing the mur. der of a compatriot. Hew Yong, at Sungei Merbau, Tapah. on the night of June 27 last a Hakka named Woon Thye appeared before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley and two assessors, Messrs. J. Radcliff and Loo Kim Thuan
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  • 189 7 —Corr. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. For threatening to injure a police constable with a knife, Boh Huat, a Chinese ice-cream hawker, was fined $4O, or in default sentenced to three weeks’ rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. G. S. Rawlings, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday. Convicted
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  • 131 7 Bolted With Cash And Jewellery of IFrom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Monday. A YOUNG Malay named Puteh bin A Mat appeared before the Taiping Magistrate today to answer the charge of theft of jewellery and cash to a total value of $41,. belonging to a woman, Che Wan
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  • 87 7 Two Men In Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. Pleading guilty to stabbing two compatriots with a penknife at Changkat Jering on Saturday, a young Malay named Shari bin Ali stated he was attacked by them first. Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof said the two complainants
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  • 71 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Dr. L. S. Perera, one of the best-known Sinhalese in Kuala Lumpur and a respected member of that community, died today after a short illness. Dr. Perera was practising here for many years and had made Kuala Lumpur
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  • 335 7 Judge’s Remarks IFA.IL to see how the Magistrate, if as is apparently the case, he found that there was not sufficient common purpose to establish a case of riot, could convict all the appellants of the offence of causing hurt So declared the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-
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  • 160 7 Tied Thief To Tree: Waited For Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. HOW a man, his wife and a coolie caught a house-breaker, tied him to a tree, and reported the matter to the police, who later arrested him, was described in the Singapore Criminal District
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  • 118 7 Complainant Told She Was The Aggressor (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah. Tuesday. ££rjlELL the complainant that I disI miss this case. She was the aggressor and therefore she deserved the punishment she had from the accused, “was the remark made by Che Kamaruddin in the Batu Gajah
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  • 156 7 Sanitary Board Labour In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. No labourer over the ag? of 35 will be employed in future by the Kual i Lumpur Sanitary Board. This decision has been made since it has been found that several coolies employed
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    • 64 7 THE MOST POPULAR CABARET IN TOWN, WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. WEMBLEY CABARET Bar and Dancing 9.30 p.m. to Midnight By Special Request The ABELLA S Dancing Troupe will appear again on Thursday, 13th Oct., 1938. MATINEE SATURDAY SUNDAY FROM 2 p. m. ABELLA’S REVUE: FONG SING NEAN CANTONESE OPERA: SUN SEE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 200 7 w rl iD>ement of the The l^' n QUEEN’S i ,i„- pleasure of introducing to you many famous has had DEANNA DVRBIN and DANIELLE gars uu p4KK// < X r,n(l nOU on I RID AY ue bring you Hollyscreen find” OLYMPE UO(K* 5 |'l! seve,, l een an d never
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    • 300 7 TONIGHT LADIES’ GVEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARKS WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Wednesday, 12th October 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: TUAN SYED ALT’S Grand Master Piece. “RADIN MAS” Last Part Free Distribution of Bunga Telok. Staging and Directing a speciality" PROFESSOR ABELLA’S REVUE With 35 Selected Aritistes, World Famous Juggler Beautiful Ciri« SEE
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    • 82 7 Matinee Tomorrow Friday at 3 p. m. A COLUMBIA HIT “IF YOU COULD* ONLY COOK” with HERBERT MARSHALL JEAN ARTHUR PRICES: —Dowr*stairs 15 30 cents rtra' x a/ Tonight and Tomorrow at 8 p. m. The return screening of Universar«js most sensational serial 12 DYNAMIC CHATTERS 25 BIG REELS IN
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  • 528 8 PENANG Municipal Commissioners yesterday heard in pained surprise a partial explanation of events wnicn led up to the decision of His Excellency 1 the Governor overruling the Commissioners in the matter of transport allowances to their senior European and Asiatic officers. It is disclosed that senior officers sent
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  • 1238 8  -  By Vincent Shean I HAVE visited the great North Bohemian fortifications. These lie along the crest of the Sudeten mountains, facing Saxony and Ijower Silesia. They were still held when I saw them, by the Czechoslovak Army The Germans were expected to occupy
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  • 40 9 The next of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. Black announced, icill be held on Tuesday, October 25. The ordinary meetiny icill be folloioed by a special meeting when he would introduce the budget for 1939.
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  • 609 9 To Be Installed At Waterfall Quarry Amoi g the decisions confirmed at yesterday’s meetin. of lue Municipal Commissioners were the lollowing: An application from Mr. F.W.B. Caaries. Architectural Assistant, for an advance oi $1.200 for the purchase of a motor car to be repaid
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  • 61 9 AT FUN FROLIC The Oversea-Chinese Amusement Go., Ltd., have issued circuulars announcing the holding of a trade fair this year at the Fun Frolic Park from Dec. 19 lo Dec. 27. A limited number of stalls will oe erected and bookings will be on a basis ol “first come, first
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  • 211 9 Farquhar Street And China Street Declaration of Regular Line of Street under Section W 7 of the Municipal Ordinance in respect ot that portion of Farquhai Street between Ho Kim Teik Mansions anu Messrs. Wearne Bros’ Motor Garage and a declaration also with regard to
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  • 160 9 Auditors Re-Elected En Bloc Ihe Penang Harbour Board Employees Co-operative Thrift «C Loan Society, Limited. held their half-yearly general meeting yesterday evening at the P.H.B. Head Office. Mr. C.A.J. Shelly Thompson, their ice-President, was in the chair Opening the meeting Mr. P.C. Dias. Chairman o fthe Committee,
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  • 117 9 I n„i Serial Pullers Jjlll Holding Out Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, public rickshas are expected to return to the INGAE u following an agreement to which representaI streets K oW ners and pullers attached their signatures which was reached fo.lowirg a five hour
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  • 158 9 I Kfvimml Plans I Approved I plans sucmitted for a super m Vfioad, close to Wembley Park, nnroved bv the lull bodv of Muni nd exclusively in the Pinang Gazette en at first mainly on opposition from the wkin’space tor cars had been provided. When
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  • 68 9 Saleiiicnl Municipal Meeting 1 > meeting of the Municipal -I A Black. President as they Higher i and was id been asked by to inform that tho f nang t rom wished to give *mernorand omrn Ession or submit > got The < ’om this weekMalaya and
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  • 36 9 I irq( a n < i n f mang: Fined $lO n a < 'tune 52, Additional Mid toun > -ht ingale, in on being ol a without a ity insui 1 in Penang party
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  • 378 9 Severe Sentence On Two Chinese Charged with assisting in the manage merit of a common gaming house, two Chinese. Lim Soon Hoe and Chuah Ah Kow, were produced by Dectective Inspector A McLennan in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. C.VV Lyle yesterday Both claimed trial.
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  • 113 9 Reuter. I Embarking On Naldera And Dunera London. Tucsday. T British Legion vohmte-'r noir' which is awaiting orders to go to y.< ‘bcs'ovakia will Fnv Olympia to (lev rni embark Til* try on C? *s Naldera and Dunera. i N*>‘hing d?finite has been decided yet bout tb-
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  • 42 9 British Wireless. London, Tuesday. Captain G. Eyston who established a new World land speed iecord of 357.53 m.p.h. in a British car last month at Bonneville Salt Flats reached London tills evening on his re turn from America. British Wireless.
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  • 39 9 Mercury the upper component of the Mayo composite aircraft which just fail < d to establish a world non stop long distance record last week owing to shortage of petrol, is now on her way home from Capetown.
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  • 196 10 Hands Swollen with Rheumatism Pity this poor dressmaker Nine-tenths Of her work consists of sewing and she was not able to sew. Rheumatism in the hands was her trouble, and she tried any number of “remedies.” But nothing helped until she came to Kruschen. “Three-and-a-half
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  • 1028 10 Slow Recovery But Eventual Prosperity (Frbm Our Own Correspindent) London, Oct. 5. When your Correspondent dictated nis last despatche, a week ago, world war seemed inevitable and those members of the London Metal Exchange who deal ia Jn mostly believed that normal business in the
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  • 611 10 UNITED RUBBER COFFEE PLANTATIONS (1932) Satisfactory Year’s Operations Recorded London, September 30. The Sixth annual general meeting of United Rubber and Coffee Plantations (1932), Ltd., was held yesterday at the registered office, Regis House, E.C. Mr. R. F. McNair Scott (chairman) presided, and. having referred with deep regret to the
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  • 427 11 First Construction Stage \om Completed Workmen on zither side of the un.derThames tunnel fi 'in Dartford to Purfleet Essex i exchanged greetings when the last "wall'’ of chalk was pierced. The men on the Dartford side of the uver had forced a hole, and the “pilot
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  • 290 11 Fatal Accident Not Reported Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. THE death of a Chinese woman who was buried under a natural causes’ certificate and who. the police later discovered, died as the result of a fractured skull, was inquired into today by the Kuala Lumpur coroner. This woman,
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  • 124 11 This evening at the “Waterfall’s” from 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 1! March —Punjaub—Payne. 2 Overture —Tantalusqualen Suppe. 3 Selection A Country Girl Monckton. 4 Waltz Dollar Princess Fall. 5 Foxtrot Honeymoon Lane Hanley. Altogether 150 students from the Colony are being educated at universities overseas, according to
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  • 1240 11 M V -JAVANESE PRINCE- nmn tomorrow for Halifax, Boston and New York via Cape of Good Hope. S.S. “KLANG” arrived this morning from Singapore, Port Swettenham and Tehik Anson, sails this evening for same ports M.V. “GEN. VERSPIJCK” arrived from Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, Olehleh and
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    • 417 11 rL UE funnel line M W v SERVICE to LONDON A NO.ITII CONTINENT Leaves Penang Due London v Calls Marseilles and Glasgow Oct. 14 Nov. 10 r DFX’ cal ,’y Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Oct. 15 Nov. 17 Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Oct. 23 Nov. 18 PA V SERVICE TO LI VERPOOL
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    • 751 11 PJJ an d Ot V/ BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA" SAILING THURSDAY 13th OCTOBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service* Outwards from London for China A- Japar Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port Said,
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  • 215 12 \eir I scs For The amera I am not attempting to tell you of old uses of the camera once the scientific toy, or the instrument of torture with which young men pilloried wedding groups to their lasting misery. I am speaking of the latest achievements of the
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  • 553 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), In»La, Aden. Palestine. Egypt, Sudan. Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda. Zanzibar. Northern ard Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa. Great Britain. Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland, Ordinary Correspondence. 7.30 p.m.
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  • 232 12 In 1923 King George and Qi.eenMan paid a State visit to Horn.. ind wereai« cordially received their pi .sent King George VI and Queen married in Westminster Ahbey;Mr. A Bonar Law’s resignation O the ship was followe»! by his pi u; iture death Mr. (now Earl) Baldwin
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  • 79 12 Commencing on Oct 12 ar.: 4 z on the first Wednesday ot ea- h .-non-.-two-hour programme of I>an be broadcast from 10 p.m t»the 8.M.8.C. Singapor» Station programmes will be pres» of the East Asiatic Comp-» Listeners will be abl< par ties in their homes of
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  • 88 12 Plans are already a new giant liner to be built a sister ship to the N’»a for the new British Qu*' a The French Chamber 11,1 r shortly be asked to slll)S1 1 of a new vessel of close oi RECORD ADI Meanwhile the Norman--- i
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2438 12 BBC. SERVICE NIROM SCHEDULE j I FOR FAR EAST I 1 10 Aneta P. 02 n m to 915 n m GSJ GSG of news bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 4.50 t- S S dX’^Tso 9 ,5p n ™«or; Highlights Of Today’s Wireless 12.37 a.m. to 1.50 a.m. GST. likes. 7.40
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    • 41 12 PENANG DAILI WEITH)» report I-OKT VLljx YESTERDAY’S TEMPER \fl 6 a. m. Noon 82 E 87 N rainfall Oct. 10 11 nil. TIDE TABLE HIGH 1 TOD Al 2.05 p.m. TOMORROW 2.20 a. m. s 55 ;t 2.39 p. m. a
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  • 103 13 th<- House of Commons after announcing the arrangements for the Munich Conference. 11 iv.'.I back in London when Parliament was recalled. Our picture shows the ex-Premier at Westminster. dhful surf-bather at Bondi Beach. Australia, is not quite sure about things. EGYPTIAN QUEEN MOTHER IN PARIS
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  • 302 14 Several Good Performances Candidates were confined to slow work this morning at the ipoh racecourse in preparation for the coming race meeting. The track is in excellent condition and if the good weather continues the gtiing for the first day will be perfect. Orchard’s
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  • 196 14 Loo Nam Heng B.P. in (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Oct. 11. In a friendly game of badminton, placed yesterday morning on the Loo Nam Heng’s court, the Loo Nam Heng Bad min ton Party def ea Led the Yee Hong Dramatic Association by 5
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  • 138 14 F.D. Amr Bey, the world’s greatest squash rackets player, announces his retirement from championship play. Amr, who is an Egyptian subject, first went to England as an auxiliary member of the Egyptian Davis Cup lawn tennis team. He soon showed an aptitude for squash rackets and
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  • 72 14 The Perak Colts scored yet another decisive victory when they defeated the Anderson School 4 —l in a well-contested game of hockey yesterday. The Colts war? on the aggressive for the major port on of the game and overwhelmed the School defence in the second half.
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  • 69 14 The following is the draw for the McFall Cup Competition of the Province Wellesley Football Association. Friday, Oct. 14: P. W. D. vs. R. R. C. at Butterworth. B. M. R. C. bye. Oct. 2i‘. Final: B. M. R. C. vs. winner of the above match. Ln
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  • 100 14 Tea Pavilion Plan Disapproved At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the following decision of the Engineers Department Committee was approved by the full body of Commissioners: “With reference to plan No. 4944 for the proposed tea pavilion and entrance platform at the new racecourse
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  • 226 14 King Kong Defeats German Champion (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 11. Michael Gill, the English wrestler, stopped Wong Bok Cheung’s sequence of victories in Mr. George loneseo’s cham pionship competition at the Happy World Stadium, Singapore, last night, holding the Chinese champion to a draw after
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  • 93 14 Don Finlay, probably the finest hurdler Britain has produced, has been awarded the Harvey and Jackson Memorial Cups for his grand performance in the A.A.A. championships last July. In retaining his British title at 120 yards hurdles, the R.A.F. officer scored his seventh consecutive success, and
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  • 73 14 Playing hockey on the Trade School ground yesterday, the Sporting Diamonds scored a one-nil victory over the home team. Play was even throughou:, with both sides attacking in turn. The interval was taken without, any goals being registered. On the resumption the Diamondpressed continually and
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  • 288 14 Hockey Defeat For P.S.C. The Old Xaverians scored a convincing victory, by three goals to nothing, over the Penang Sports Club in a game of hockey on the Esplanade yesterday. The winners wer superior in all departments. Danker and Waller were prominent in the forward
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  • 115 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Tuesday. AN interesting game of hockey was seen yesterday afternoon on the school padang. between the Ipoh Y. M. C. A. and the Government English School, Batu Gajah, which resulted in a one ail draw In the first half,
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  • 97 14 The Open Doubles tennis tournament of the Chinese Recreation Club, Taiping, reached the final stage yesterday, when the holders. Chin Sen 800 and Ng Chye Heng, beat Lim Seang Kwe and Ng Seng Fook in the semi-final in three sets, 2—6, 6—2, 6—3. The holders will
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  • 67 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 11. It is understood that the local Indians, the winners of the First Division of the Taiping Football League this season, will meet the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians, the Ipoh champions, for the Veer Singh Cup at Ipoh on
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    29 15 Now that Donald Budge is turning professional, arrangements are being made in England for a tournament in which the main contestants will be Budge Perry and Vines.
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  • 114 15 —Reuter. Gordon Richards To Kide Domaha The amended probabies for today’s Cambridgesmre Stakes at Newmarket are as follows: THANKERTON Perryman Goluj&N SOVEREIGN Beary LE KSAR Semblat LYLON HH. Wragg SIR IAM Carshake BOMBAY DUCK Lowrey KHASNADAR Elliott RAM LAP A Jones EDGEHILL Nevett MAGNET no jockey TH FT
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  • 99 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Oct. 11. Results of the Kinta Golf Club’s mixed foursomes for October are: Winners: Mrs. Don and W.A. Tooke. 42—12 314-29 Among those who competed were Mrs. Miles and W. Gillespie, Mrs. C. E Smith and Hornidge, Miss C.
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  • 147 15 IXHE following are the fixtures in the Penang Sports Club’s bowls tournament: TODAY: Mixed Doubles, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Thorpe (plus 4) vs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller (plus 2). TOMORROW: Triples; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burnett and Dr. E. S.
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  • 313 15 Sepoy Liners Owe Win To Defence Two goals, scored in the first few minutes ot play, gave victory to the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club in their hockey fixture with the St. Xavier s Institution, played on the school ground yesterday. The excellent defence of the
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  • 171 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 11. Drastic action, resulting in perhaps the first suspension of a hockey player in Selangor, has been taken by the Selangor Hockey Association, who has suspended Tajuddin, a Malay player, from participating in hockey until the
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  • 49 15 -Corr. In an interesting hockey game at Kuala Lumpur yesterday the Y.M.C.A. beat the Selangor C.ub three-nil. In the first half the Y.M.C.A. led by two goals, scored through Clancy and Jumeaux. Late in the second half the Y.M.C.A. got their third goal. Clancy netting. Corr.
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  • 614 15 C R.C H ave Good Chance I Winning (By Header) is anticipated in the eighth cup final of Association which will be played on Friday the Penang pnthe^ I |t< a rc the Chinese Recreation Club .crians’ Association and unusual interlic match as
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  • 208 15 Asiatics Beaten By Europeans tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 11. ONLY one weak link in the Selangor Club's ths.equarter line prevented them from trout .!il tm Selangor Asiatics by a wider margin an 9 oin their second rugger en tor the season today on the
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  • 81 15 Proposed Inter-Team Golf Matches IN order to give all members of the Penang Sports Club the opportunity of playing in golf matches it is proposed to endeavour to arrange inter-team fixtures as follows: 1. Government Service and Law. 2. Municipality. 3. Bankers, Brokers and Accountants. 4. Merchants.
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  • 219 15 The Perak Asiatics’ rugger fifteen to meet the Penang Asiatics in the opening match of the All Blues Cup competition at Penang next Saturday has been chosen as follows: Yousoff Khan; Haniff Ghows, Alladad Khan, Rashid Ghows and Tai Swee Kee; Ung Khek
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  • 143 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON (Spot) £206. 0. 0 £206. 0. 0 LONDON —(3 months) £207 0. 0 £207. 0. 0 SINGAPORE $103.87% $103.50 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $103.00 .<103.50 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons □OPRA--(Sundrled) $3.25 $3.30 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON B%d gi /2< SEW YORK 17ftc(G)
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  • 370 16 LONDON, October 11. Fallowing are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Share.-» of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944 64 1104 Funding Loan 4 p.c 1960-90 109; War Loan 3A p.c. 101‘, Con,. Union Assce (Units)
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  • 179 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyer*» Sellers Buiu Selangor 1.17% 1.52% Hong Fatt .8.5 .87% Klang River 1.80 1.85 Kuchai 1.37%. 1-42% Mamba- .57% 62V 2 Petalirg.-s 8.00 8.25 Futeh. .95 1.00 Ruhnuir. Hyd 1.25 1.30 Raub Gold 5.20 5.30 Rantau 1.60 1.65 Sungei Ways 2.05 2.15 Taiping Cons 1.70 1.75
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  • 125 16 London. Oct. 11 RUBBER: Firmer London 8%. buyers 8,; sellers Oct./Dec. 8% do Bft do Jan./Mai-. 8/' do 8 ft* do Apl./June B’’ do 8% do NEW YORK 17.20 cts United Kingdom Stocks: London 63,079 tons Liverpool 34,740 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept £10.7.5 PEPPER:
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  • 239 16 STEADY New York, Tuesday. Latest developments indicate a further nearby rise in steel operations plus a setup in motor production. Operators continue to favour coppers and do not believe the worst oil news. A further period of concentration on specialities is likely in the absence of news
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  • 168 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyer»» Seller-» Ampat s 4 9 5.0 A. Wengs .67% -72%. Bangrins 23 0 23 9 Hong Fatts .82%- .86 Jelebus .72’/ .77'. Johans .27 .29 K Lanjuts 18 9 19 6 Kramats 10 9 113 K Kanxpars 14,0 14,6 Kundangs 63 66 Laiuts 10 6 11J0
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  • 20 16 TIN Singapore $103.50 per pkl. Penang $103.50 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot 29%c. per lb. Penang—Spot 29%c. per Ib.
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  • 144 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyer*» Sellers Ampat 4 9 5 3 Bajigrin 23 6 24 6 Batu Selangor 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatt .84 .86 Inoh 200 210 Jelebu .74 .77 Kpg. Lanjut 18 9 19 6 Kramat 10:9 113 Kuchai Ordy. 1.40 1.45 Kun dang 6’4% 6 9 Petaling 8.00 8.25
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  • 106 16 Previously Latest Paris 179 178 59 61 New York 4.76 ft 4.76 Montreal 4.80% 4.80 Brussel 28.14 28.13 Geneva 20.94 20.95 Amsterdam 8.76% 8.76’ Milan 90 ft 90 Berlin 11.89 11.88 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 261« unquoted l Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague
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