Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 October 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. Ifttt H3IISBEB DAILY Vol. XL VI. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 246 1 British Troops To Clean Up Jerusalem Partition Scheme Being Dropped? NEW PROPOSALS FOR UNIFIED STATE London. Tuesday. New proposal* for Palestine to be submitted to the I Cabinet todav bv Mr. MacDonald, according to the Daily I elegraph. involve abandonment of the scheme of partition in
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  • 69 1 Reuw I Bitter Fighting I In Progress Bitter fighting is progress- in tin neighbourhood of ling in I’m > Ipokh». about 7> miles east ot Lnto» <»• WaichowICanton high«av. according Loan official «Ingram from L.liungkins- II"’ present apiL .tucked I, but were rets sanguinary ,t over 3,000
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  • 174 1 Reuter. Won* Allegations By I lliinirich \.w York, Tuesday. F Rum riel said: I pprehension It a v .ng for England. I was »t :•> H- a v rt-fei riicc to Germany but I ting for ‘Major I 1 ndon address. T >rding to Rumrich “Mr. Wiegand* wh
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Early Visit To ’’•‘iiiiain Likely Berlin, Tuesday, tish Ley ion "who in placed themselves at dt -fl 11 cause of peace in invited to visit Y-rv;, ot Ihe German Ex- r from October 29, to I’ation has been con;i;,‘ British Legion th<: iy. t Coburg, President ton-Godley,
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  • 47 1 British Wireless. IMI •’<> Children's Hospital k London, Tuesday. p, i this afternoon "i ™<k Children in -ut k|,. Aas private, a crowd i,<.< '"Hance and cheered th.- m Ur vai They were ss Royal, President a whlch s he was trained lu rse.—British Wireless.
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  • 204 1 Reuter. Not Taken Seriously In London London. Tuesday. It is understood that Mr. De Valera’s statement on the partition problem in Ireland does not re quire the immediate attention of ministers as it is felt that he reiterates a familiar theme and that the attitude of
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  • 41 1 —British Wireless. London. Tuesday. Mr. David Grenfell. M.P, on behalf of the Parliamentary Labour Party visited the Foreign Office this afternoon in connection with the question of refugees m Czechoslovakia. Mr. Grenfell is returning to Prague tomorrow. —British Wireless.
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  • 75 1 ■Fi<nn Oiu Oii )i Cvrrespondent) London, Tuesday. Possibility ot Crernuiny dvniandiny the Malay States was mentioned by Mr. Harold Nieolson (Labour) addressing his constituents at Leicester. He said Germany would sooner or later demand colonies. If was almost impossible to tell Tanaanyika that they must return to
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  • 38 1 To Pay £2O For Certificate Of Residence (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Tuesday. The Government has raised the cost of a certificate of residence for aliens entering Siam from £lO to approximately £2O effective forthwith.
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  • 69 1 Planes For School On Persian Gulf London. Tuesday. Five general reconnaisance aircraft will leave the R.A.F. station at Thomey Island tomorrow and will proceed by air to No. 4 Flying Training School, Abusueir, on the Persian Gulf via Marseilles, Rom-?. Malta. Benghazi and Mersamatruh. A further five aircraft
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  • 82 1 Praise For Garrison On Retirement London. Tuesday. A Gibraltar Press message reports that tribute to the conduct of all ranks of garrison during the recent Internationaj crisis was paid in his farewell speech oj General Sir Charles Harington, Governor and Commanderin-Chief leaves for England next Monday on termination
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  • 140 1 .—Reuter. Artillery Moves From Frontier Metz. Tuesday. Germany has started to demobilise all troops brought up to reinforce her defences on the French-Saar-Luxembourg frontiers <iuring the crisis. Heavy field artillery was withdrawn last night, and since the morning about seventeen regiments of infantry, cavalry and motorised units
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Nearly Half Taxable Capacity Lost Berlin. Tuesday. The German and Czechoslovak Governments have agreed to plan a map of the Czech-German frontier by air photography. The task will be undertaken by a German staff using six German military aeroplanes and four civil aircraft with white squares painted
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  • 86 1 RWuter. Aerial Photographic Survey Prague, Tuesday. Broadcasting on the financial situation in Czechoslovakia, Dr. Kalfus, Minister of Finance, stated that the loss of territory would cost the republic 40 per cent of its taxable capacity. It would not be possible to reduce State expenditure to the same degree.
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  • 279 1 Party Politics A Danger London, Tuesday. A full meeting of the executive of the Liberal Party Organisation unanimously adopted a manifesto urging establishment of a Government capable of being regard-i cd as worthy of the confi-| dence of the British people! and all peoples.
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Burgos, Tuesday. The Manchukuo Mission opened conversations with an official call on the Foreign Minister and lunched with the Japanese charge d’affaires. At the Foidgn Office banquet in the evening, the Foreign Minister, Jordana, and the Manchukuo Minister of Commerce, Hun Yun-Chie, exchanged speeches emphasising
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  • 34 1 —Reuter. Marseilles, Tuesday. Siam’s boy King, Anandamahiol, left for Rangoon aboard the Meonia en route for Bangkok tor his coronation after which he will return to Europe to complete his education.—Reuter.
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  • 87 1 Hungarians Are Impatient Budapest, Tuesday. Hungarian impatience for resumption of negotiations with Czechoslovakia on the boundary question is reflected in a leading article in the semi-official newspaper “Pester Lloyd” which declares: “The Czech Government must make up its mind to submit to Hungary within twenty-four hours in the form
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  • 15 1 —Reuter. Istanbul, Tuesday. A bulletin states tha> Kemal Ataturk’s condition has worsened. —Reuter.
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  • 53 2 A BRIGHT ENTERAIN'MENT wan staged by Chinese artists at the SMilhern Hotel, Sinpapore, on Saturday night in aid of the China Relief P'uvtt The picture above is a scene from a short play and inset is Miss Cheong Yit Yee, a vocalist who received a great ovation
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  • 355 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Stating* that a business like that could not have sprung up in few days and that he believed it must have been going on for some time, Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bellew, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, today fined
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  • 300 2 Pullers Accuse Owners of Breach of Faith (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. With the death of a Singapore ricksha-puller in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital following a disturbance at the junction of Arab-street and Victoria-street yesterday, the dispute between the ricksha-owners and pullers may
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  • 19 2 (formerly Miss Dulcie Redfearn) Whose Wedding took place at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, last week.
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  • 448 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR. W.A.C. HAINES will act as Chairman, Sikh Advistory Board, Malacca, vice MR. D. HILLARY. MR. S. SARAVANAN has been appointed to be an Assistant Registrar of Imports and Exports, Penang. SIRDAR SUNDER SINGH JHAM, J.P. of Penang, left for India yesterday by the S. S. Islami on
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  • 115 2 Unnecessary |»i Of A fine of $1 j n prisonrr.ent was im n Lyle. Ad terday on a Chinesi r J was charged with hiov horn unnecessai Place. Accused claim K r 1 A constable, givir r 1 the defendant hlew b all the way Swettenham Pi*
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  • 220 2 Io Cease Broadcast Next Month THE Government of the Feder,, Malay States next month wj|| w> the radio broadcasting field when it over the Kuala Lumpur shortwave of the Malayan Amateur Radio according to a special correspondent of > Pinang Gazette. The Radio ociety ceases broadcait/?. the end
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  • 108 2 A WELL-DRESSED Chinese .vcrx Yeoh Gim, and a man. Lim Huat, appeared before Mr. H. 'A K F ingale in the Penang Middle Court terday to answer a charge of ass:st4 the management of a public lottery'■& ly, chapjee-kee, at Penang on 0< Both claimed trial and
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  • 69 2 V BahW* A five-year-old Chinese i xjL Foi, had a narrow serious injury when kno a car at Muntri-street yester ing The lad suddenly r:<r. out 0 shop in front of an the driver, a Boyan* slowly and was ao. instantaneously The boy was
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  • 39 2 MR. DAVID GEOII engineer, Malayan 1 effect from August 26 SERGEANT W 1 be a Company S< tor. Volunteer Eor effect from August MR. ST AN I-ID be an Assistan ER lie Works Service. A August 26, 1938.
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  • 103 2 To He Submitted To Commission (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday WITH the intention of gathering a concensus of Malay opinion in Selangor regarding the university question a meeting has been called by Mr. by Mr. Mhd. Ramiy bin Haji Tahir, secretary of the
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  • 106 2 Chinese Fined 810 CHARGED with carrying 19 unstamped letters on them at the Church Street Ghaut pier on October 17, a Chinese, Hoe Keh, was produced by Chief Inspector Farquharson in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. H. W. Nightingale yesterday. The accused was stated to have
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  • 134 2 Mr. Lim Kiew Poon And Miss Tan Siew Lee A quiet wedding took place at noon yesterday at the Shanghai Hotel, Penang, the parties being Mr. Lim Kiew Poon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Kee Boon, and Miss Tan Siew Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 212 2 Prince Preni Pnracliatra COUSIN to the boy King of Siam, His Highness Prince Prem Purachatra, son of the late Prince Purachatra of Kambaengbejra. passed through Penang yesterday by the m .s. Jutlandia on his way back to Bangkok from Europe. He is returning to Siam
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  • 657 3 |tfar riag „t Chinese Li r€< x a can be \\C' the I I p-loh Moon is L 1 ,us months ang there Kr e si oMings than hicfly because re more Kj Ch' 111 n (litions. Kjctly t 0 u i n chmxsing The v tune
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  • 1183 3 rEACHERS IN FAVOUR OF HONORARIA’, NOT ‘ALLOWANCES’ 4 KEEN discussion as to whethe r the word "nllowance” should be used instead of “honoraia” in the estimates for the coming year, which the chairman described as aco ntroversy between “commerce and idealism,” was carried out at
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  • 114 3 A fine of $5. in defult one week’s rigorous imprisonment, was the sentence Imposed by Mr. H. W. Nightingale, m the Penang Middle Court yesterday, on a young Chinese. Lee Tong Peng, who pleaded guilty to tailing to notify change of address at the Magazine
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  • 64 3 Mr. A. E. MINNS, Inspector of Police Traffic Branch, Singapore and well-kntncn Singapore Rugby player, and Mess Hilda Masters, daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. Masters, of Worthing, England, —who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 44 3 Pleading guilty to permitting the use of a second class motor car on the public road without a current certificate of third-party insurance yesterday, a Bengali. Abdul Karim, was fined $7 by Mr. C. W. Lyle, Penang Additional Magis trate.
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  • 51 3 Charged with driving his lorry with his view obstructed by long planks which were loaded in his lorry at Bridge Street Penang, a Chinese lorry driver, Choon Guan Bee was yesterday find $3, in default three days' imprisonment, by Mr. C. W. Lyle. Penang Additional
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  • 292 3 Promotions For VLC.S. Officers (From Our Own Correspondent) London. October 10. Many well-known and popular officers of the Malayan Civil Service are included in the list of Colonial Service pi ornotions issued in London today by the Colonial Office. Mr. M. C. Hay, of class 1 B is
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  • 339 4 Big Battle Said To Be Raging Near Canton Hong Kong, Tuesday. rfHE newspapers here are giving prominence to accounts ol a J major battle raging near Tsanghsing, forty-five miles eastward of Canton, where the Chinese are stated to have been holding up the Japanese for
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  • 128 4 NVU MCI JV—Reuter. Braves Sniping To Help Destitute Jerusalem. Tuesday. A N Englishwoman's conspicuous courV age in braving street sniping in the Old City to help destitute children and old people has won the admiration of soldiers and terrorists alike. The woman, Miss Winifred Rogers, is in
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  • 60 4 Reuter. NAIROBI. Tuesday:- The future of Tanganyika was discussed today Fit the Nairobi headquarters of the Tanganyika League by delegations from British communities in Arusha. Musoma and Kisumu. The meeting decided to urge that the most vigorous action be taken in the matter A large African Dutch settlement
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  • 66 4 —Reuter. Miami. Tuesday:—The projected flight of Captain Alexander Papana. the Rumanian airman. from New York to Bucharest across the south Atlantic, ended here when his aeroplane crashed in taking off for Natal Brazil. Captain Papana and his passenger escaped unhurt.—Reuter. A special Gazette appearing later today
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  • 36 4 EXCHANGE OF PRISON ERS IN SPAIN —Reuter. Madrid, Tuesday.- -Through the media tion of the British Consul at Valencia 99 Italian prisoners at Gandia yesterday to be exchanged for the same number of Republican prisoner* —Reuter.
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  • 35 4 THE MANSION HOUSE FUND for the relief of f has nmv reached over t6O,OO<J. The Lord Mayot i.s h< >, )t r ihe first donation for the Eund, at the Mansion Hon.si
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  • 177 4 More I han $30.000 Damage Estimated MORE than $30.000 worth of damage is estimated to have been done by a fire which broke out at three o’clock this morning in a rubber godown of Senda and Co.. Ltd., in Kim Seng-road. One fireman was trapped
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  • 131 4 Batak Christian Charged (From Our Own Correspondent > Singapore. Tuesday. Anthony Tobin, a Batak Christian, who was charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court recently with kidnapping a 15-year-old Eurasian girl, appeared be fore Mr. H A. Forrer, the Singapore District Judge, yesterday, the charge having
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  • 37 4 Reuter. The condition of Kemal Ataturk, the Turkish president, has improved. Tliree specialists and five Turkish doctors are in constant attendance, and the Premier and other Cabinet Ministers are constantly at the palace.— Reufpr
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  • 82 4 -Reuter Not Likely l’<> ll ilw Her Ow n Paris, Tueaia; The view that Germany is not bfei > have things all her own way i n t- parent intention to dominate the wi in South-east Europe following thf of Herr Funk, the German Ministej
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  • 197 4 Sergl.-Ylajor I’, j. Walshe N MiP. M. Croot (From Our Own Corresponded Singapore. Tuesday At the Tanglin Garrison Church oday. Company Sergt.-Ma or P I Walshe, of the Royal Inniskilling Fii ers. was married to Miss Phyllis to garet Croot. daughter of Mr. ana to H.
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  • 34 4 —Reuter Berlin. Tu^' > The release has begun of severe dreds of thousands of were called up during others whose two-year expired at the < n release will be spr? ■'> lV r —Reuter
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  • 77 4 London. DEPUTATION > A Society today Yoshida at the Jap -i'-- I'’ 1 presented the with a mazer bowl dor ciation of his w< rx “T Presenting the bow lev expressed Yoshida’s departure r fully recognised to promote mutua. gntafriendship betwevf- Japan in this did- Jio
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  • 402 4 Men Refuse To Work Extra Hours Paris, Tuesday. V forty-five hour week instead of a forty-hour week for men engaged in aircraft construction has been decreed by the Minister of Labour in agreement w-ith the Minister for Air This is in accordance with the arbitration award announced
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  • 121 4 .i Sydney, Tuesday. Idi ge-scale co-oi dination plan for Australian defence will probably be discussed at a joint meeting at Canberra on Friday between the Federal Cabinet and the State Premiers Council. The scheme involving expenditure of £43.000,000 over a period of three years is likely to
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  • 60 4 ..—Reuter. Accepts Post As Visiting Professor Chicago. Tuesday. Dr. Benes. ex-President of Czechoslovakia, has accepted an invitation to become Visiting Professor of the University of Chicago, according to the' University president. He intimated that Dr. Benes w’ould leave Prague within a few weeks and travel direct
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  • 383 5 \n<l Malang Laru* S. B. Meeting ,Cj’T (>,il -i-.-uping, Tuesday. Matang Saniitting 1 \v Webb, the State puler and expressed and condolenc its loyalty t R a ‘J [j, Highness Sir d with its present were K L. BetUing- Mr. J. H I’ M.C.H., 'h ooi
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  • 57 5 f" Brook,, a,,.1 hriurnmg Rajah and Rs I' awak are I' ang tomorrow I >n their way anee has been year, and I Hollywood, opsis for a. •'ne first h Warner I' ’‘‘Uy Eji '■■ar, with most 'IO of 80,000-word ‘■•'h. entitled “The ill be pubI of
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  • 29 5 ondent) In,; it. Saturday. 'd on NetherI '‘-'Mij 11 r °utes in the I kilogrammes I ’to .Macassar, t in( l a $140,000
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    30 5 and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fisher and their guests photographed at the cine-partv given by Mr. Joe Fisher it his residence at Katong, Singapore, on Sunday night.
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  • 176 5 Possibilities Of Broadcasting In British North Borneo I HE need for concerted measures to ensure that the State of British North Borneo should hold stocks of rice commensurate with minimum requirements in the event of possible interruption of normal import s formed
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  • 114 5 Stolen Fowls Proved His Undoing HE was so handicapped with two fowls in his trousers that he was caught by a policeman,” said Mr. N. B. Thomas. Chief Court fnspec or, yesterday in the First Magistrate’s Court. Ipoh, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, when he produced a Chinese
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  • 67 5 From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping, Tuesday. SEPTEMBER was a dry month for Taiping. 12 days being entirely rainless. The total rainfall for the month was 14.46 inches. The wettest day was September 10 when 2.94 inches were registered. September 1 was the hottest day, with
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  • 101 5 rpHE Perak Assize Court was crowded I with Ceylon residcZits yesterday when the case of Ramalingam, a Sanitary Inspector, of Teluk Anson, was down for hearing on a charge of marrying a second time during the lifetime of his first wife. The case was not
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  • 93 5 I From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Tuesday. At the annual general meeting of the Sanatan Oharam Sabha held at the Shiv Temple premises during the week-end, t e following were elected office-bearers for the current yearpresident. Mr. Lala Gorishankar (re-elected); vice-president, Mr. Kirpa Singh; hon. secretary,
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  • 81 5 Ong Lim i From Our Own Correspondent i Teluk Anson. Monday. A PRETTY Chinese wedding was solemnised at the Lorry Association, Market-street, Teluk Anson, at noon yesterday, when Mr. Ong Ah Leng, brother of Mr. Ong Ah Chooi of Teluk Anson, was married to Miss
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  • 94 5 European Convicted In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. A. \V. Duggan, a European, was fined $3O in default one month’s rigorous imprisonment, in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, when he was convicted on a charge of causing hurt by negligent driving. The charge was a sequel
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  • 64 5 F.M.S. Queen 's Scholars Civil Service Success (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Tuesday Benedict Ponniah. F.M.S. Queens’ Scholar, of St. John's College. Cambridge. and formerly of St. John’s Institution. Kuala Lumpur, has come out top in the Ceylon Civil Service examination. This success follows a brilliant career at Cambridge in
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  • 86 5 R.A.F. Officers Daughter 111 At Ipoh t From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Monday. To perform an urgent operation at Ipoh on the small daughter of Wing Commander and Mrs. H. J. Roach, Squadron-Leader J. N. Boothman. of Headquarters staff. R A F.. Far East, flew Dr.
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  • 36 5 From Our Own Correspondent The members of the Education Commission. Sir William McLean and Dr. Channon. wiill be the guests of the Ipoh Rotary Club at their weekly tiffin meeting today.
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  • 63 5 i From Our Own Corresspondent) Singapore. Tuesday. TV YEARLY’ 50 Selangor Chinese who 11 wished to be repatriated to Hong Kong today by the steamer Anhui had to abandon their plans as a result of severe overcrowding by i efUgees in Hong Kong. The Chinese who
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  • 164 5 MR. Billy George, well-known dancing instructor and boxing promoter of Ipoh. intends to hold a charity dance in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund at the Ipoh Town Hall on November 12. subject to the approval of the committee of the Perak Overseas Chinese in aid
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  • 644 7 Perak Judge’s Remarks On 1.0. U. Chits ’7JVHOSE who obtain 1.0. U. and other 1 documents can and should have the execution witnessed by persons of such a character that further dispute is impossible. If they do not do this they have only themselves to blame.” This
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  • 103 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Jewellery and other property of considerable value have been taken, largely from European houses here, in the past few weeks. The belief that these burglaries are carefully thought out is supported by the fact that the goods have
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  • 94 7 i From Our Own Correspondent > Singapore, Tuesday. “You must try another way of seErng your ducks- you must not gamble with them,” remarked Mr. Conrad Oldham. Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday, imposing a fine of S 8 cm a mid-dle-aged hawker. Sing Chia Koy, who pleaded guilty
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  • 204 7 Motor-Cyclist Faces Three Charges (Frtwn Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. That he had suffered a lot and had been in hospital for two months with a broken hand and injured thigh, was the story of a young Eurasian. Harold Windsor in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. Windsor
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  • 46 7 A Requiem High Mass will be said at the Church of St. Michael, Ipoh, for the repose of the soul of the late Rev. Bro. Marcian, offered by members of the Old Michaclians’ Association. Old Boys and friends are invited to attend.
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  • 35 7 An Indian was run over by a train and instantly killed on Saturday evening near Siputeh. The body was removed to the Batii Gajah hospital by the Siputeh police.
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  • 559 8 •«1 am here not to administer justice, > but to administer the law." How often do we hear of a judge or a magistrate making this remark when tiic sympathies are obviously with a prisoner, defendant or plaintiff, but when the law allows of only one sentence
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  • 667 8  -  By Wallace Carroll U/HEN the soldiers of Republican Spain have lime off from fighting the Nationalists they are kept busy with another kind of struggle—a struggle for knowledge. I had heard about the soldiers schools of the Loyalist army and 1 set
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  • 518 8 London Miscellany "T*HE partnership between man and dog on hunting expeditions must be a very ancient one. and the bond thus established was presumably exploited by man lor his own benefit when he settled down later on as a herder oi sheep. Each countiy concentrated on
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    • 40 8 W.SW.%S B A%“.V WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. o OBTAINABLE AT All the leading dealers. BOL3 AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG. Slur»pcrr, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. M ft M I»
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    • 34 8 —Trl-XE""" J W THE IRON LUNG MlSs I’IACI. *TM BREATHING MORI FRLETY NOW. CAN’T I COME OCT.”’ A <(IOK ‘•DOC/OR Ni SAYS Y Ol.'V! C/Ol IO SI \Y THERE AND GET .A L/EiLE S.'u
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  • 140 9 Entered: Inmates iobbcd Penang Road was broken into in the early hours he thief or thieves got away with some cash and art $45. But for the inmates waking, they might with a larger haula>s ained by placing a number of tables one on
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  • 30 9 p, Middle Court before. i Ydditional Police Magis b v-unlay a Malay, Jahaya bin; v iefault. five days an unl Irivei to drive his motor car at
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  • 61 9 Balloons <>f the London Balloon Barraoe Squadrons of the Au rili'ii if Air Force icere flown from o number of sites n Central London aoii suburban areas last wci k in connection with exercises of th< Sou on. Piet'iirc shows Beefeaters watchina a barrayt balloon In
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  • 518 9 List Of Passengers For Malayan Ports The P. O. s.s. Rawalpindi is expected to arrive in Penang tomorrow at 6 a.m. with English mails and the following passengers from London and via ports: For Penang: Mr. and Mrs. Appleby. Mr. Eric Appleby. Miss E.S. Beinett. Mi.
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  • 37 9 The third pilgrim ship of the season, the Eurymedon, arrived from Singapore early yesterday morning with 303 pilgrims. and leaves Penang today with an additional 230 pilgrims from Penang and North Malaya, for Jeddah.
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  • 245 9 A Misunderstanding At Southampton (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 11. Fiince Chula ?f Siam (cousin of PHnee Bira, the racing ir^tc-ls 1 t recently acquired a bea’. pet. i»<'m i Lindon anin.ai de-ilei i 1 F.ii to send the he-ir ‘c P-n o ko'< and v.--terday
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  • 113 9 Damage Estimated Al $125.000 A big lire is i ported to have occurred in the village of Junion’’ near Kulim shortly after eleven o’clock yesterday morning. I’rac ically the whole of the village consisting of 200 attap and other buildings was destroyed. The Kulim Fire Brigade
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  • 66 9 The death occurred at Irving' Road, Pcr-ang. yesterday, of Mr Lim Wan Choon. father of Mr. Lim Chiam Ghee ci the tutorial staff of the St. Xavier’s Institution aftei a short illness. The deceased, who was 69 years old, is survived by his wife,
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  • 133 9 Chinese Admits Theft From Employer < From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. {LOST money gambling,’’ was the explanation given by Lee Chuan, a Chinese coolie who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yes terday. to stealing five cases of tea worth $192.50 from his employer.
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  • 51 9 For failing to park his motor lorry as close as possible to the edge of the road at Church Street Ghaut. Penang,a Chinese lorry driver. Woo Koon Cheng was fined $l. in default one day’s imprisonment by Mr. C. W Lyle Additional Police Magistrate, in the Middle Court
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 41 9 TH! TRUE TONIC FOOD OlttiKkit tf all Chtmiru cwW Store* ffIMAN'S COLLEGE IR1IHM». BOOK-KLEPING COMMERCIAL CORKESVOMumi eO.MMFRi I T YPEWRITING and other commercial «objects: (MonthN payment* can be arranged if necessary) Write for particulars to:— PITMAN’S CORRESPONDENCE COUMI L'niteers Building, Singapore.
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    • 76 9 'AV’ I ©©CirMS RECOMMEND I Un men tholised GRLER TIN Xs-se-Menthohsed DOCTORS CHOOSE HIM4MSED TRFFOOD TOR THEIR OVA WSBABIES 'Cy J n ar(<rdn’Xf .til*» medical (tiquettr. Iftt f .U*- J fc I I t k 'I I I>s tEA [After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to the 24th month— FOLLOW-ON
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 172 9 Ht tp I hose Suffering In China I llll; I’lWXt; CHINESE NATIONAL 1 v SCHOOL CHARITY SHOW THE CHINA RED CROSS FUND) Vitir Kind Support ket and de entertained at the majestic theatre ITH NOVEMBER 1938 AT 9P M. I. EY A famous Chinese historical drama with Air?. Lee Hong
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  • 1084 10 Sales At Low Prices Avoided London, October 6. MR. H. Eric Miller (Chairman), presided at the thirtyfirst ordinra»v general meeting of Tandjong Rubber Co., Ltd., which was held in London, yesterday. Mr. R.F. Leeks (representing the secretaries, Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfields, Ltd.) having read the
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  • 195 10 London, October 9. Imperial Airways, dominant British Government subsidised airline company is to take over its closest competitor, British Airways, writes Victor Burnett, in the Sunday Express London. TLis move will give Imperial Airways a monopoly over all British airlines operating from this country to European capitals,
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  • 106 10 PRICES REALISED 1403rd Auction October 12, 1938. Catalogued 1.569,005 lbs. tons 700.45 Offered 1,333,762 595.43 Sold 1,209,306 539.87 RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents per lb. Standard Quality 28% to 29 (Three lots 29 Good Average Quality 28% to 28% Fair Average Quality 27% 28% Off Quality
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  • 396 10 Progress With New Dredge The twenty-fifth annual general meeting of Renong Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., was held yesterday at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C. Mr A. E. Percy, F.C.A, (the chairman), said: The profit amounts to £62 254, compared with £70,086 for the previous year, a reduction
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  • 225 10 Sale Completed London, October 8. The sale of the assets and undertaking of the Southern Siamese Tin Dredging to the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company has been completed. The various leases, assessment and quota have been transferred to that com pany, which is domiciled in Tasmania.
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  • 43 10 .—British Wireless. London, Monday. At October 1 the average level of retail prices was approximately 55 per cent, above the level of July 1914 compared with 56 per cent, at September 1 and 58 per cent, one year ago.— British Wireless.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 145 10 1 I -<Jpl l R E 1 H rotM THf KH(GO»fiaM. e STQ *&£s• 1 a 72 B.R De Silva L td jtwttLtßS* Diamond MtRCHANTS Singapore ft Penang. DE SILVA is an old name. One that is known in the East. It is a name that inspires confidence, because every
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    • 27 10 y and Comfortable travel from ft:nang to Bangkok the Capital of Siam tn Day A. Nifiht Coaches with excellent Restaurant Car Service. ~-ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM
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    • 664 10 BANKS THE OF INDIA, LTD (tacorporateq ia The Indian Overseas I Capital Authorised g> 1 T J Capital Subscribed Reserve Fund and B. st (Incorporated in British India) Capital Paid Up BOARD OF DO YOV KNOW Sir Sir Thomas Smith. Kt Denni Right Hon. Lord Catio of P y Your
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  • 66 11 A M 5’ built luxury liner for the South Seas passenger trade, which lain,' <1 as one of the most attractively fitted liners to pass arrived during thelast week-end, on her maiden voyage '7 is the new Glasgow
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  • 319 11 Need For Tanker Tonnage ARE R i issued by the Berlin ’tide for Economic Re- that in 1937 the merchant fleet exceeded ,s below which figure t fa,ien in 1933 rease was above the tonnage. Its share n-iage has since adper cent, in 1937 to 938,
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  • 35 11 This evening at the “Wa-erfall’s’’ from 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 1 March—The Thin Red Line—Alford. 2 Overture to—Montrose— Bishop. 3 Selection—Lilac Domino—Cuvillier. 4 Sketch —Down South —Nyddleton. 5 Fox Trot—Star Over Devon—Egan.
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  • 1274 11 S.S. “MATA HARI” arrived from Singapore via ports, sails on Friday for same ports. S.S. “GEN. VERSPIJCK” sails at noon today tor Lho-Seuraawe, Sigli and Sabang. S.S. “BLIJSKES” sails at noon today for Belawan-Deli, Uio-Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, Olehleh, 1 jalang, Meulaboh, Tapatoean, Sinabang, Singkel, Baros,
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    • 396 11 Bi UE FUN NEL LINE |r ekly service to London north continent Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Leaves Calls Marseilles Glasgow Oct. 28 Nov. 23 A p Calls Hull Gdynia Nov. 3 Nov 30 0 CAV -I.N PAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE F rs Calls Glasgow Oct. 25 C Nov. 4
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    • 698 11 P <&o BRITISH iNDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN 525. “RAWALPINDI” SAILING THURSDAY 20th OCTOBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port Said* Marseilles and London, due Penang
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  • 427 12 New York, Oct. 7: Hundreds of people who cancelled Atlantic passages during the crisis are booking again for trips to Europe. Others who made hasty departures from England are returning. 3,000 IN WEEK Transatlantic shipping generally, which was thrown into confusion last week during the war
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  • 244 12 The Stationmaster And The Hee Wc have seen some of the successes of scientists and engineers. Now let us turn a moment to a very modest ni. master of Wickenby in Lincolnshire. You have probably never heard of this little English spot n thousand chances to one you
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  • 710 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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  • 110 12 EASTBOUND P. O. PASSENGER The P. O. ’-Ra London on Sept. 23 f<‘< Cbir/t is due in Penang at > m. her passenger list shoe.ing are among the* m on board: For Penang: Mi Apple lorn bo. For Singapore: Ca R.N.. Capt. P. H. C of tne 2nd Royal >'
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1668 12 SCHEIH LE to and I GSF TRANSMISSION 3 »1« pm.’ to ir^° P p m m csa’ Highlights Of Today’s Wireless SIS P m GSG andGSF. ZHJ (PENANG) ioq~ i’rn 2„, r«F b.CH) p.m. Malay Music. 7.05 p.m. Dance Music. 12.37 a.m. to 1.50 a.m.: Gsr. 1 TRANSMISSION 5 <S.2O
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    • 276 12 NIROM TODAY Y’DC 15.15 Me s (19.8 m.) YDA 6.04 Me s <49.6 m.) PMN 10.26 Mc s (29.2 m.) YDB 11.86 Mc s (25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 Mc s (31.20 m.) P.M. 12.50 Piano syncopations. 1.10 Aneta. news and weather bulletin. 1.22 Debroy Somers Band. 2.10 Repetition of news
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    • 27 12 PENANG DAI I A KEI’OK 1 fort XI11 YESTERDAY’** ,h Ml 5P.? 6 a. m. 1 1 82E b6N it .1" 18 Oct. 1 1 mm- J
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  • 355 13 Shaw Sees His 4 Pygmalion Film ~R n SHAW attended a J ll 1 of v hl fanU) us “Pygmalion,- held at the Leicester Square Thea re, where the film is to be shown to the }1- >ard and Wendy Hillier who take che leading
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  • 467 14 Goalless Game On The Esplanade EUROPEAN FORWARDS WASTE THEIR CHANCES KEEN hockey was seen on the Esplanade yesterday when the Penang Sports Club drew with the Penang Recreation (lub, no goals being scored. The Europeans were unlucky not to have won, for they
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  • 295 14 London. All the current talk about Donald Budge’s decision to turn professional and the subsequent announcement that there is going to be a professional indoor championship at Wembley next spring, have revived the demand that the scope of Wimbledon should be extended to include an open
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  • 289 14 A GS. And S.X.I. In Thrilling Game Two goals were shared between the St. Xavier’s Institution and the Anglo-Chin-ese School in a thrilling game of hockey played on the former’s ground yesterday. The Xaverians had the better of the exchanges but the excellent defence of their
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  • 83 14 Andersonians Defeat P. T. PLAYING on their own padang yesterday. the Anderson School scored a three-nil hockey victory over the Posts and Telegraphs team. During the first half the School netted one goal and after the resumption increased their tally by two more. Roth teams kept a fast pace. A
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  • 252 14 A golf match has been arranged between the Kedah and the Penang Sports Club women to be played at Glugor on Friday, Oct. 21 at 3.30 p.m. Nine matches will be played over 18 holes and six over nine holes. 18-HOLE MATCIIJES Arrangements for
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  • 239 14 Kampong Java Almost Certain Champions The Kampong Jawa XI scored a good win over the Perak Road XI in their last match in the M.F.A. Boys’ Soccer League on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday, after an interesting game played at a fast pace. They won by
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  • 137 14 After the usual false starts and alarms, Eddie Phillips and Len Harvey have signed for a heavyweight title fight at Harringay Arena on November 17. This should be boxing at its best. Both men are fit and both have a good deal at stake. This is the
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  • 152 14 Over 110,000 Players (By Our Ouu G,rrc.|„„ l(|( nt p 'Stober Badminton, that übi. Malaya has at last in Britain. More than and women are p’, n 3 minton halls all over tho vountry every evening ib rapidly increasing. Todav then> are 3,300 badminton da' <
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  • 136 14 Mistake Costs I’ linlt r A Fortune Sydney- Jockeys have ofter throws races away by mistaking the winningsand easing their mounts before the but King’s Head, backed sensationalh-• win the Quality Handicap at HawU bury, must go dovn in racing history athe first horse to
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  • 329 14 Hag it ever occurred to you, when spinning along on beautiful or bumpy reads, that mosquitoes are capable i putting a complete stop to motoring’ biot because they might attack you a swarms, but because they are capable oi making tyres so expensive that the hors and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 102 14 1 I FRy/THI li jIK h 11F wJfvm >iJikwoSili U l i^^.^'^!^A l E &< rjSr Z i b|§| j f >*w iwggS He > fflH AWwwffi? g v tlkd 1 r±z2.(rv rrn F~^tht*~—— fiR SaSmSWwsSi 1 fifiSSSteeu^ri Jt ?i// S&ffiSw wlsww!ff 1 3$?^?« ly^J. 3^X7- Kgffl gmj? OPENINGTHURSDAY 27TH
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    • 8 14 OV4 LTIN E TONIC FOOD BEVtnAt Jhe Supreme
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  • 2107 15 first Day of Perak T. C. Autumn Meeting It HOBBS SADDLES FOUR WINNERS r lc i| W l feature of the opening day’s races of the Perak ■Tt 'i Club’s Autumn Meeting yesterday was the success of ul n x Hobbs,
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  • 259 15 State s Fixtures For Season Perak s fixtures for the season are: October 22: Europeans vs. Rest, Ipoh, November 5: State Trial. Ipoh. November 12: vs, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. Noxeinber 13: vs. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. November 19: vs. Penang, Ipoh. November 26: vs. Punjab Regiment (p), Ipoh.
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  • 168 15 The following have been selected to play rugger for the Penang Sports Club “A" against the Perak Asiatics on the Esplanade on Saturday at 5 p.m. J. F. Keay; T. M. Clark, A. G. Close, J- W- Ewart and J. E. Goodrich; C. WLyle
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  • 138 15 The Kedah Hall Party scored a convincing 4—2 victory over the Chinese Recreation Club in a game of hockey played on Victoria Green yesterday. The Kedah Hall Party were definitely superior and had the better of the exchanges. The game started with the Party invading their
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 406 15 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or suffer from nerve, brain and nhysical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than «land operations. It is a simple home treatment
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  • 128 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDO'(Spot) £208.5.0 £208.5.0 LONDOi-i —(3 month*) £209.-V0 £209.5.0 SINGAPORE 5104.25 $106.00 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $104.25 $106.00 BUSINESS DONE *»•<• 25 tons 25 tons BO PRA —(S undried) $3.35 $3 40 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON it*.»» B%d B%d NEW YORK 161; c(G) 16}gc(G! SINGAPORE—(Spot) 28 %C
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  • 377 16 LONDON, October 18. Following are todays closing middle pri ces on the London Stock ExchangeShare of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated r Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 1093 Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 1085 War Loan 35 p.c. 100’, -f-if Coin. Union Assce.
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  • 129 16 London. Oct 18. RUBBER: Dull.— London 8% buyers B,’. sellers Jan./Mar. 8% do B,'- do Apl./June 8* do 8% do July/Sept. 8% do SB do NEW YORK (opening price) 18.65 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 62,829 tons Liverpool 34,448 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Oct £lO.lO.
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  • 109 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 ***** 64 New York 4.74 N» 4.75 Montreal 4.81% 4.81% Brussel 28.05 28.10 Geneva 20.93 v 20.91 1 Amsterdam 8.70’1» 8.70% Milan 90 90 Berlin 11.84 11.86’ 2 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 V» unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226%
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  • 141 16 Malayan Field Committee To Meet In Penang The Malayan Field Committee of the Presbyterian Churches in Malaya will be holding its half-yearly meeting at Penang on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This Committee consists of all the Ministers together with two elders from each congregation- and is responsible for
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  • 253 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lintang 117% 1.22% Bedford 1.10 1.20 Benta 112% 1.20 Broga 75 .80 Indiagiri 1.35 1.42% Jimah 1.30 1.40 c Lunas 1.70 1.80 Malaka Pinda 1.37% 1.45 New Serendah .95 1.10 Sungei Tukang 1.10 1.15 Teluk Anson 1.40 1.47% Ulu Benut .33 .37%» TIN Ampat
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  • 138 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.44 1.47 Hong Fatt .SI .83 Kuchai 1.35 1.40 Petalines 8.00 8.20 c Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.30 Rantau 1.52%» 1.57’, Taiping Cons. 1.6,5 t 70 Am pa -49 50 Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Jelapangs 31|6 32 6 Kpg. Kamunting g 9
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  • 294 16 RECOVERY New York, Tuesday. The lower opening was a logical sequence to yesterday’s weakness. HowI ever, encouraging technical significance was attached to a drying up of the I volume of the decline which put the market in a good position to respond in the afternoon. A feature
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  • 23 16 TIN Singapore $106.(X) per pkl. Penang $106.00 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore-Spot 28 7iB c. per lb-Penang-Spot 28 7|B c. per H*.
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  • 162 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Ampats 417% 4110’ A. Wengs .65 .70 Berjuntais 10 0 10 9 Hong Fatts .80 .84 Jelebus .72% .77’». Kramats 10 9 113 K Kampars 14.0 14'6 Kundangs 6 9 73 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Laruts 10 3 10 9 Lukuts r 68 .72 Pangnga Rivers 7'9
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  • 270 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyer* Seller-» Ampats 4:75 0 A. Wengs .67 .70 Bangrins 23 9 243 c B. Selangors 1.44 1.47 Hong Fatts .82 .84 Jelapangs 3113 32'3 Jelebus .72 .75 Kamuntings 10 9 113 c K. Lanjuts 19 0 19 0 Katus 25 6 26 6 Kramats 1019
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  • 467 16 Weights For Tomorrow Handicaps for the second day of the Perak T.C. Autumn Meeting tomorrow are: Racef 1: Horses, Class 4, Div., 4» 6 furs. Lady Lavinia 9.04, First Bid 8.12, Cosmetic 8.10, Patroleah 8.10, All Gold 8.05, Gracedieu 8.03, Pretty Quiet 8.02, Willie Win 8.02. Penzance
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  • 318 16 Kampong Malays Fined (From Our Own Correspondent). Alor Star, Wednesday. Fines totalling more than $2OO were imposed on 17 Malays, who appeared before Tunku Ismail, chief magistrate Alox Star, yesterday, four of them charged with the management of an unlawful sojciety and the rest being members of the
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    • 106 16 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejecto solid foods when you Uave fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture This makes you desperately thirsty But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even the otdmary fluid foods Yet you must have nourishment
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    • 423 16 |ahOTU J !T) !s[ I v H Singapore Office- Ceci' s» 5171. Tel: -Tin.e>- > Office: Java <>•/.. Office Breu/ter Ro-,4 > Office: 40, 4.', I 1,., r r Phone Centr 1 London. Rates of Subscription for i>, B and Sundav B Pinang Gazette B Local Delivery < < H
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