Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1938

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY x ■>'.!) Vol. XCVI. \O. THURSDAY, (XTOBER 20, 1938. PRICE 5 CEN IS.
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  • 534 1 British Troops, Harried By Snipers, Advance Across Rooftops Orders Flashed By Heliograph REBELS CONCENTRATED IN MOSLEM QUARTER .Jerusalem, W ednesday. l>ritish troops in the Old City cut off the sanctuary o' loxpir v’lnar ami also cordoned off the Jewish Christian areas sur i ouii din or
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  • 92 1 Reuter. 100 000 To Defend Canton i lon Li Kong, Wednesday. .sands of Chinese troops f’lovince through Canton that they will make a t > hold Canton’s inner v.-.thin a 15 mile radius of m iied t 100,i) i p >r:v station' i th< Can t o
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  • 181 1 Erit’sh Wireless. s ‘in u ’Lb "Je Received’ hi Bruam i London, Wednesday. i garding refugees in i.t ma ‘a by a num- I es and persons in "i a a deputation under National Council for I u lading Miss Eleanor M i Sir Norman Angell, Sir and
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  • 102 1 —British Wireless. 11. vnd Foreign 9’b Reviewed London, Wednesday. at which the Cabinet number of important questions on which il< i before ministers 1 on November 1 and in w i< h will open on Novand a half hours. in g in advance of the > i;r:g on
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  • 326 1 Rhodesia Su<rpesis An Empire Conference Reuter. Salisbury, Wednesday. Hie South Rhodesia Par-> lianient adopted unanimous-! ly a motion urging the G<<vernment to request the Imperial Government to summon a meeting of heads of Dominions and Colonies I decide policy v.itii regar.i to “the continued holding
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  • 51 1 Reuter. Burgos. AVednesilay. It is hoped that the first bath of 1' British prisoners heid by the Nation Lists who are to be exchanged f Italians held by Republicans are to sta for England from Valencia tomorre after the arrival of Italian pri’sone from Gandia at Majorca.
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  • 261 1 Reuter. Alleged Plot To Forge Roosevelt’s Signature New York, Wednesday. A scheme for forging Mr. Roosevelt’s signature on White House stationery in order to secure information about the United States Navy was described by Rumrich at the spy trial today. He said Karl Schlueter (whom the
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  • 61 1 British Wireless. Opens Jewish Girls’ Club In East End London, Wednesday. Queen Mary was given a warm welcome in the East End this afternoon when she opened the Stepney Jewish Girls Club and Settlement. The Club, which has been constructed at a cost of £17,000, provides not only
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  • 225 1 Reuter. I Negotiations At Critical Stage London, Wednesday. The Anglo American trade talks have reached a stage where the most difficult points are now being discussed, says Reu ter’s Diplomatic coriespondent. These are in many respects the most important points on which the success or failure of
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  • 301 1 Sale, Not Production, The Problem London, Wednesday. The Parliamentary Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, speaking at Sheffield, said unfortunately the upward trend of British exports ceased towards the end last year and in the first half 1938 there had been a drop of over ten
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  • 35 1 pointment as First Sea Lord.- British Wireless. London, Wednesday. The King at Buckingham Palace today received in audience Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Chatfield, on relinquishing his appointment as First Sea Lord.- British
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  • 1424 2 Mr. Hurlimann’s Talk To Penang Rotarians “The keynote of Swiss patriotism is defence. We want nobody else’s land. Immediately after the war, when the Austrian province nearest Switzerland made overtures to join the Confederation, the offer was firmly declined. But to defend our own territory
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  • 28 2 A ONE MINUTE'S SILENCE was held in many offirts c.nd < (bishops in Paris the other week, to pray for success of conference at Munich.
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  • 214 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL —Corr. TUNGKU MAHAKURNIA was cofinea to his residence with an attac'- f malaria for two weeks. He is nowconsiderably improved in h ‘alth.- (’o r -I* 4» s|c The offices of the Straits Racing a>-> ciation and Singapore Turf Club were closed from Monday noon to the rest
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  • 347 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Octobei H IN amazing as well as amusing account oi K :lt U j aU which Chinese coolies recruited for labour o j/u/y,. were swindled out of cash and food in the ba appears in the “Croydon Advertiser” this
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    • 546 2 An unpleasant breath (hall- X. f tosis) is a common danger to womanly charm. Mouth washes will do no good, unless the cause lies in the mouth. Most cases of bad breath are due to improper functioning of the digestive tract. A constipated system is obstructed with digested food which
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  • 513 3 ■zge Rfpr,eved p GovernII j i .derated J ttlC -bort wave I Amateur known I hu.-iasts as welcomed ;l Jcasting H -I interested ~i :i.< dilliculties ng which I 1,1 ll,e the n( this station. tlie autho- dH"'- ~,,h o f the to the nu u. i
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  • 53 3 11HHO bi> isit to Sudctenlan (1 last week. Herr Hitler and hm army inspected the former t zci i toi i tin ations in Zone I'wo <>t the Czech territory ceded to Germany. Herr Hitler is SvcH inspecting some of th mall concrete
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  • 815 3 ALLEGED I HEF I OF JEWELLERY riVIE allegation that she had been I robbed by her mother-in-law, ii; sisted by her father-in-law’s third wife, while her husband himself held her Mown, was made by a pretty Chinese .ritl. Pheeny Gan. in the Second Magis- trate's Court. Penang,
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  • 198 3 Thr Pinang Gazette understands that Mr. R.P.S. Walker. M.A.. Inspector iof Schools. Penang, will be leaving on transfer to Taiping early in December Mr. Walker will relieve Mr. T. A. O'Sullii van as Inspector of schools. Perak. Mr. Walker’s place in Penang, it is understood. will be
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  • 63 3 It is understood that the Asiatic Communities of Taiping will entertain the British Resident of Perak. Mr. G. E. Cator, to a farewell tea party at the Town Hall, prior to his departure on retirement on November 19. The date of the tea party has
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  • 88 3 r<»m Our Own Correspondent) Tai pi ng, Wednesday. Afler attending the funeral of the Hi- Late Highness the Sultan of Perak at Kuala Kangsar on Monday. His Ewellenc) Sir Shenton Thomas spent a restful two days in Tailing. During his short stay here, the British Resident
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  • 158 3 Two In Penang I esterdav r I ''HE wedding was solemnised yesterday at 11 a.m. at the Hoay Kuan in Seh Tan Court, Penang, of Mr. Tan Sim Cheng, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Lee Kan. and Miss Teh Siew Kee, fifth daughter of the late
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  • 92 3 Lye Woh A quiet wedding took place at noon at the Wing Woh Hun Association. I enang. the parties being Mr. Lye Chan Mah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lve Ah Chong, and Miss Woh Sai Foong, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Woh Ah Loke." Mr Goon Kok Choon
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  • 59 3 The town of Kulim is to have its present system of Direct Current Electricity Supply to be changed over to Alternating Current Supply. All apparatus at present in use will be converted so that it will be suitable for the new system of supply, but this
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  • 326 3 •.From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. HEN, in a few weeks’ lime, a new W system of traffic control lights is introduced at six inter-sections in Sing a pore main thoroughfare from Tank Hoad to North Bridge Road, traffi. at rush hours will have an
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  • 184 4 —Reuter. Early Resumption Of Talks Likelv Budapest, Wednesday. Reports of a twenty-form ultimatum to Prague are discredited here where all information points to an early resumption of negotiations. The Slovak Government is hoping to improve the conditions agreed upon at Munich, being chiefly concerned to save
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  • 89 4 Reuter. Reuter. Presides Over (iabiiuh Meeting London. Wednesday. The Premier. Mr. Chamberlain, wh returned from Scotland today, presided this morning over the first Cabinet meeting since '.he crisis. It began at 11 a m. and ended at 1.25 p.m. having, it is believed, considered the latest
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  • 52 4 -Reuter. New York. Wednesday: General M>tors have announced an immediate in. crease in production and the consequent engagement of 35,000 additional employees in the course of the next fortnight. At the same time, salaries are to be restored to the levels existing before last February’s
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  • 31 4 Washington. Wednesday: The War Department has ordered an additional 59,000,000 worth of munitions from private manufacturers including bombs ranging from 100 lb. to 200 lb. in weight.—
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  • 46 4 < From Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok, Wednesday. A general election has been fixed for November 12. The Government has decided that civil servants failing to vote will be guilty of breach of discipline. This day has also been delca.rod a public holiday.
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  • 111 4 middle-aged women, two Chinese named Tan Ah Yong and Lee Ah Nyeok, and two Malays. Man binti Mat and Medah binti Chik, were produced by Inspector D. R. Cowie in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. H. W. Nightingale on a charge of assisting in
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  • 66 4 Charged with the theft of a tweed coat valued at $1 at the St. Xavier’s Institution compound on October IS. a young Chinese. Lim Say Hong, was produced by Inspector Astin before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. The accused claimed
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  • 463 4 Definite Stand 1 o Be Made Against Invaders Hong Kong, Wednesday. A LTHOUGH the triumphal, unopposed progress of the > Japanese columns has reached a point within thiity-fiye miles of Canton with the capture of Sheklung, (on the Canton-Kowloon railway 35 miles east of C
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  • 181 4 —Reuter. Often I nderestimated By Japanese The Manchester Guardian says it is hard to explain why the Japanese landings at Bias Bay and Pearl River have been entirely unopposed. On the contrary, the paper adds, throughout the war the Japanese have regularly underestimated the strength of Chinese resistance
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  • 53 4 Reuter. Madrid. Wednesday:- Eighteen were killed and 34 injured in a Nationalist air re d on ‘he coastal town of Denia today. Nationalist planes also attacked Cartagena yesterday morning but Republican fighters kept the aiders offi. One Nitiona list plane was reported to have been shot down off
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  • 32 4 British Wirelegs. London. Wednesday:— Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue is £340,813.384. against £340.700,334 a year ago and total expenditure, less self balancing items. £527.128,262. against £457.014.628.- British Wireless.
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  • 60 4 11,000.000 u I About 11 I under the I and Hom I on October I 250,000 peoj I aflpiicatioi I dards, accordin j who has be .1 The nei ter State con has appealed f<. J,. n its principles minimum the fit second year years
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  • 88 4 —Reuter. Six Killed: Note F, J Near recka«f I London OIX R.A.F I O air collisioi o< r I sex. between two Vi< kers WellegJ! ers last night Near the smouldering wreckage was found, reading: 'What i plane look' like in ;i few minutes’' believed that the
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  • 96 4 Reuter Renewal ()f Pad Ini Discussed Dublin, Wedneau I V German trade delegation e in Dublin today to discus.- r. I of the German-Irish tu el piring on December 31 Germany sends Ein uir..;aily > worth of manufactured go chases about tl.OOO.lk'o w rtli •tural goods.
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  • 61 4 some time Adviser o: affairs at the For-ig: I Wireless. I London. Tuesday Mr. J H I*--British Charge < has been appointed Minister to G'J-- la is being succeeded at Barce? Mu R. C. Skrir leaving London on Thur-lay to ta--. his new appointment He
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  • 177 4 —Reuter. Big ”Clean-l p Reported Jerusalem, Wednesday. British troops began their task of clearing out rebels from the Old City when the third battalion of the Coldstream Guards entered at dawn. Cleaning-up operations continued throughout the morning. Up to 1 p.m. one Coldstream guard and one British policeman were
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  • 148 4 THE Executive Yuan has decided to commend Mo Ma-hou. a villager at Tungchwantsun in Hotsing. southwest Shansi, lor his loyalty and bravery. Mo. according to a telegram received by the Yuan from General Yan Hsishan, was forced to do espionage for the Japanese after they occupied the
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  • 308 4 Washington, INCREASING indications that the United States’ faith of strict isolation has been shaken by recent event> and tl! ((J1 country is now contemplating altering its foreign policv an tained in daily editorials in many sections of the \merican Re« tef The first violent reaction
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  • 102 5 (i 25TH I I I{ o t pu\i I G S i L•' dnesday. Lumpur ary this elebrate e viceare carry* !>. Butler, r ,x-Nationa) Y W Avisit In hopes to course for h*l VP TICC'II t nents this will be < for Hockey i earn rnd
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  • 48 5 i ja Gopal was Mr P F Rj. First Mag tr; Ipoh, to $t )nths' ripTOUs nprisonment on spleMing g .ilty to causing hurt to o compatri s Vvlapan .nd Sevi. on Mr. X. B Tii is C .urt Inspec t pro*-< .tec.
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  • 456 5 Young Kedah Malay Sentenced < Fiona Our Own .Correspondent) A lor Star. Wednesday, i ALLEGED to have forged and written his own name on a grant belonging to his father, who died about 15 years ago. and to have deposited this forged grant as security
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  • 933 5 Additions Changes To Syllabus IHE English Schools, as they are called, are schools in \vhich English is the medium of instruction. Few of the pupils are English-speaking when they join and the lowest class may be composed of children speaking between them some seven
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  • 166 5 Informal Talks At Ipoh Rotary Club r pHE Com mission on Higher J- Education was provided with a good opportunity to have an informal talk on matters pertaining to education in Malaya at the weekly meeting of the Ipoh Rotary Club yesterday. Rotarian Rae presided and there
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  • 495 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. “India has many intimate ties with Malaya and these ties can be further strengthened by promoting increased trade and commerce between the two countries,” declared Mr. C. S. Venkatchar, 1.C.5., Agent of the Government of India in
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  • 80 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Wednesday. Charged with trespassing in the Hokkien Hoay Kuan some time in August, a Malay named Ismail bin Salleh behaved strangely in the dock. Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof said the accused had already been sent to the Mental Hospital, where h°
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  • 355 5 Gaol For Insurance Agent k rrom Our O»vn Corrsspoiidenl) Singapore, weaaeMlay. AS a sequei to a iiudnignt triple tragedy n a motor crash at Serangeou Koan, Singapore, on April 2D, re■sUioiig in tne death ot tuo uidneae», oeciipjiu.s pn Uie car, and a Tamil on the ro.u’,
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  • 153 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Wednesday. Arising out of some differences aoout, their duties, two watchmen, an Indian Mohammedan and a Tamil, ot the Cusj tims Warehouse, came to blows. They were seen fighting by a Malay constable and were promptly taken to the pofice
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    • 546 6 ILL THE THRILLS! DRAMA! ROMANCE AND COMEDY OF LAUGHTON’S MA I f 'C T| f REST ROLLED INTO ONE! j JL| *H, MA ICCTIP A GREAT ACTOR. A FAMOUS PRODUCER ANO A NEXTCI| AV;f IVI J f, j[ BRILLIANT AUTHOR COMBINED TO MAKE IHIS x x -w»- MEMORABLE PRODUCTION! ol
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  • 149 7 r e situation with t h'taTsingta, tOreUR I k 1 man nere k- unless Cl ve '•*TCStS k nut of Shanr ca nvass of f or L 118 b y E? th export tru n r'^ctica]]- r< t Lsingtao ;*ilby Tried L C,J, A''d by harbour
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  • 353 7 Cosmopolite NJOW that most of the people who left Paris during the crisis have filtered back to the capital from the country, the air raid trenches are re-filled or tidied up and the street lighting system re-established after the “black out” preparations, tilings have gone back almost
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  • 209 7 A S a sequel to a raid by Customs offl cers, Lee Kwan, a middle-aged Chi nese, was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate’s Court. Ipoh, before Mr. P F. Y. Radcliffe, on charges of being in possession of utensils for the manufacture of liquor
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  • 272 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Wednesday. Convicted on the charge of stealing an opium pipe valued at $lO. the property of a woman named Tan Nyah Kim. a Hokkien named See Ah Pow was today sentenced by the TaipineMagistrate, Raja SaHm.* M. C. S., to
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    • 192 7 S. British Insurance Accounts rpHE South British Insurance Company Ltd., have received cable information of details of the company’s accounts for the year ending Aug. 31, last. The figures, with the corresponding amounts for last year, are. Net premium revenue 1.342.000 (1,181.600) Reinsurance reserve fund 720,000 640.000) Underwriting profit 102,000
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    • 144 7 THE HOUSE OF COMFORT THE HOME OF HAPPINESS THE PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT WEMBLEY CABARET Bar AND DANCING 9 30 TO MIDNIGHT lea Dance bdav 7 pan. to <>. 15 pan. ALL RECORDS PLAYED DURING INTERVAL AT THIS CABARET ARE OBTAINABLE FROM THE T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE WATCH OUT FOR ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY
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    • 489 7 THE ECONOMICAL AMUSEMENT HOME IN TOWN TO SPEND YOUR EVENING lonight ladies’ guest night at both parks. WE M BLEY I’ AR K Tonight ThniMlny 20lh Oil. ITIli MOLEK STAR OPERA: IMAN’ A very intpresting storv. Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and extra turns Produced and directed by Tuan
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  • 468 8 WV HIEE there is no evidence of an IT actual shortage of housing accommodation in Penang except perhaps in that class of property known as the suburban compound bungalow, the tendency is for tenants’ choice of premises to diminish, and we hear talk of increasing rents and assessments.
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  • 1026 8  -  By y Walter Duranty THERE seems no reason to doubt that Soviet Russia would have joined France, Czechoslovakia and Britain against Germany if war had resulted from the recent crisis. True, inside circles in London were repeating a statement attributed to
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  • 157 8 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS has gained a world-wide reputation for the high standard of passenger comfort in its aeroplanes. This reputation was greatly enhanced by the Heracles type of 38-passenger aircraft which operates the London-Paris route. The original Heracles aeroplane has just celebrated her seventh birthday, and has
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  • 362 9 Book To Be Published By End Of Year “I am one of the few persons who did not think war was inevitable,” stated the Ranee of Sarawak in an interview with the Pniang Gazette on her arrival in Penang by the s.s. Rawalpindi this morn I
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  • 206 9 •BREAKFAST FOR TWO” Delightful Comedy HERBERT Marshall and Barbara Stanwyck are names which mean "I must see that film” to many people. For portion at least of "Breakfast for Two,” at the Royal, they should not be disappointed. The first half hour of the picture has
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  • 56 9 144tl Of Capt. Light’s Death Tomorrow Tomorrow will be the 144th anniversary of the Death of Captain Light, the Founder of Penang. By permission of the Municipal President, the Old Jack will be flown at his Tomb in the Old Cemetery. Northam Road. The main gate to
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  • 42 9 The Foreign Minister for Siam will make a State broadcast at 8.30 p.m. Malayan time today, on the occasion of the opening of the Overseas Broadcast Service. The broadcast will be in French. Frequencies employed will be ***** and 9500.
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  • 50 9 The funeral of Master Lee Sim Hoe. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Soon Poe. took place at 10 a.m. yesterday from No. 65 Perak Road for interment at the Mount Erskine Cemetery. The deceased passed away on Monday after a brief illness.
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  • 301 9 Deadlock Over 5-Cent Question (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. Though the majority of Singapore ricksha pullers are •lilliiu to return to the streets, a small section, it is underCid still refuse to resume work until a settlement has been readied in the pullers’ dispute
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  • 93 9 Dav Session To Be Hehl hi Ipoh League Institute Id at the Angloon Saturday mornuers from Kampar, •v ii and Sungei Siput it*rs for a series of of Penang will Th a devotional talk Rev. E. McGraw V D. Kuppusamy, will follow m of Kampar will ■in
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  • 430 9 j Principal Of Local j Girls’ School Mrs. A. M. Waddell, M.A. (Hons), B.Sc., Edinburgh, Head- > mistress of St George’s Girls’ School, Penang, died yesterday in the General Hospital after an i illness of over four months. On June 4, Mrs. Waddell was admitted
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  • 195 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. Mr. M. Gurusamy, President of the Singapore Traction Company Employees’ Association, is today a free man again. His sentence of four months’ rigorous imprisonment on a charge of criminal intimidation, has been remitted by the Governor ,Sir Shenton
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  • 1901 10 MR. MILLER’S RESTRAINED VIEW OF PROSPECTS t From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 12. The price of spot rubber rose in London this week to 8 7|l6d. per pound, months, and both producing and dealing interests here are jubilant. In Mincing Lane, where the
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  • 117 10 <From Our Own Correspondent) Sitiawan, Tuesday. ELABORATE arrangements have been made by the Chettiar community of Sitiawan for the opening of the new Samarasa Afternoon Tamil School at Kampong Selamat, Sitiawan. tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. The premises are the gift of M. Ramalingam Achary, of
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  • 1567 11 LITEM lIS I OF DONATIONS ributioiu received $591 790.77. Compo md, Renong rs re < >rt. 10 by No: 1.: $5.10; No: N $10.50; $1 No: 50 X 1 s Xo: 56 $11.09, No: '•,5; N- is $7.68 iv Oct. 10 by Union Xo <7 is.
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  • 482 11 s.s. “RAWALPINDI” arrived this morning from London via Colomlx>, sails at 1 p.m. same day lor Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. “DIOMED” arrived from Liverpool, sails for Hono Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. “SOMALI” arrives this evening from London via ports, sails tomorrow
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  • 143 11 —Reuter. Warning By Committee Of Inquiry London, Wednesday. Criticism of some British meat-packing companies, the secrecy with which they conduct their operations, their harsh J methods with small producers and theii refusal to allow an examination of their i books is contained in the report of the
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  • 63 11 This evening at thq “Esplanade’ fron* 5.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March Secunderabad McKenna 2. Overture —Fingal’s Cave. Mendelssohn. 3. Suite L’Arlesienne, No. 1. I- Pre lude. 11. Minuetto. 111. Adagietto. IV Carillon. Bizet. 4. Waltz Comedie d’Amour Colin. 5. Cornet Solo Granny. Behrend. 6. Selection Frederica.
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  • 60 11 —Reuter. Rio de Janeiro. Wednesday:— What is j claimed to be the world s fourth larges: j diamond has been found at Minasgeraes. It is understood to have been sold for £BO,OOO to a Dutch firm and is being sent to Amsterdam for cutting after which
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  • 206 12 In the sea off the southern end of Vancouver Island is an odd spot known as the “Graveyard of the Pacific,” owing to the great number of shipwrecks which have occurred there in the past. The prevalence of wrecks at this rocky spot was due to
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  • 183 12 Imperial Airways, dominant British Government subsidised airline company, is to take over its closest competitor, British Airways. This move will give Imperial Airways a monopoly over all British airlines operating from England to European capitals, to India, Africa and Australia, and over the lines planned to America
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  • 264 12 Five men who spent three days in mid-. Atlantic in a sinking schooner, set fire to their ship in sending oCit a last S O S and then jumped into the sea as a lifeboat came to their aid, had landed at Plymouth.
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  • 196 12 Sun-Glass Everyone has heard of sun glasses —spectacles to keep the glare of the sun out of our eyes; but how many of us know anything about glass made in the sun It is a modem conjuring trick. If we see a conjjuror* draw a live rabbit from
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  • 514 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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  • 221 12 Mails from Euron., (l.ordm \t patched on Sept. a by the P. I; morning. The Air Mails d< on Oct. 9 per thu Imperial Fh-‘ 1 were delivered in The Air Mails d on Oct. 12 per the were! delivered in L,:. on Ort p* Mails
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  • 116 12 In response to an S() S in*. Liverpool steamer Droi re. a tug put from Newhaven and brought a-tc* Esthonian seaman, with a wound throat. The injured man, Mikk Karl, WW® quayside. It is believed that he was stabbed, >- in addition he had a
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  • 62 12 Mr. A. G. 11. Macpherson, Al verstoke, Hampshire. Mauritius with two i l eight-ton yacht a!’ miles. rf ..'oud> Mr. Macphersoi September. 1934, a’ <i j r -< many ports in Amer 'i. a. India, the East Indies After leaving pherson intends to w c.and
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  • 62 12 The Normandie s i; o babiJ may be ready in I”'- liner to be “the largest, t.-a’-'But her builders t 0 Bf s will not be bull’ Queen Elizabeth < service. ar e: C° s Tentative specitica- nO ts; 000,000; sperid 34 t-
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 597 12 BBC. SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR FAR EAST London, October 15: —Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule in Malayan standard time for the Far East, for the week beginning Oct. 16: TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 pm. to 9 15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG and GSF TRANSMISSION 3 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.: GSJ.
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    • 1053 12 Two Days' Radio PENANG TODAY ZHJ 6.08 me s (49.30 m.) P.M. 6.00 Indian Music. 7.00 Time Signal and Programme. 7.05 8.8. C. Northern Ireland Orchestra—Comedy Overture (Reznicek); Royal Fireworks Music (Handel); Three English Folk Songs (Vaughan-Williams); Overture Hansel and Gretel (Humperdinck) (BBC Rebroadcast). 7.50 Interlude. 7.55 Messrs. Anthony Co’s
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    • 310 12 NIROM TODAY YDC 15.15 mcs (19.8 m.) YDA 6.04 mcs (49.6 m.) PMN 10.26 mcs (29.2 m.) YDB 11.86 mcs (25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 mcs (31.20 m.) A.M. T t 850 Time signal. Opening. Lign. lecorded music. 10.05 Classical concert, (recorded). 10.53 Gay tunes by Ferdy Kauffman. 11.30 Morning devotions.
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  • 280 13 Air Raid And “Snow White.” THE Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, Chief Scout f< lr Malaya. and Mr. F. C. Sands. Scout Commissioner for Malaya. were interested spectators at the displays of Scout work given by 1.800 boys at the annual Singapore Rally at Jalan Besar
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 82 13 BOBBY BEAR'S DONKEY RACE AS < w- ow off, jump the castle and all. Percy won’t pass the “ice” man. The icily pig planned inner, while pride has a fall. This tumble on purpose—it’s sojt on the sand. bobby BEAR'S ADVENTURES; Apple Time c s jk i {O i -s
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  • 1132 14 Thrilling Game Spoilt By Bad Sportsmanship O.X.A. 2 C.K.C. 1 The O)<1 Xaverians'Association won the Penang I .A. Cnp \estcr<la\ evening when thev defeated the Chinese Recieation Chib on Victoria Green in their replay by two goals to one. all scored in the
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  • 331 14 Kin Hong v. Ewe Chye On Sunday i i By’ Our Badminton Correspondent) The Penang Open Championships will conclude on Sunday morning, when Lim i Ewe Chye and Tan Kin Hong, both of the Limstead 8.P., meet in the men’s singles championship final. It was at first arranged
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  • 118 14 Gordon Richards To Ride Dubonnet London. Thursday. Probables for the Cesarewitch to be run on Oct. 24. are: TREVISANI Pat Beasley HAREWOODBretnes BLACK SPECK Carslake SIRTAM no jockey MUBARAK Harry Wragg MALKOWICZ Rochetti CELIBATE II Sprague ARTIST’S PRINCE no jockey SNAKE LIGHTNING Lane SAINLESS STEPHEN Maher TOREADOR 111
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  • 223 14 ELLEXI rugger practice in preparation for the match against Selangor was held on the Ipoh Club padang yesterday afternoon. Colours were entirely an asiatic team while Whites were a mixed side. Colours won by 20 points (four goals to 11 (two tries and one goal).
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  • 228 14 Penang ~n 1 gave a good display n their match with the Fra Juniors on thd School to avert defeat. E j ne l goal in three, lb, p, ,H n a fair share of tin- i but were unable to < < ir owing to weak
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  • 62 14 Mrs. Kule And M in Final Mi. Malcolm Rule. wii< Rule, of Catle i recently won the Kent I Hospital tennis tour: i I They wer? awardet Cup. J In the final Mrs. Rul I Nichols and Mrs Sta I Mrs. Rule was one c
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  • 52 14 Annual Hockt? a Tomorrow The Old Fr< Penang Free Scho- hockey match tomorrow Hutchin ts School grour. The O.F.A. team v. the following: Lim Choong Cheng Hoe. Teoh Ch man. Wong SwTye Thoon Tuck < Yip Hoong. Kb Huat and Tan 1 Yeap Choong Km
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  • 76 14 Hie Penang A^ocialH” 1 Monday 4.30 I Stewart Teoh Chooi Hor Tean. 5.30 I Choong Kong .5, T j vs. win Eng Tatt Mr Khearn Tuesday 4.30 p.m. 11 s F< ok 5.30 p.m. Teoh Chooi H Keong Siew Wedn< m 4.30 p.m. M n H Tat vs.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 241 14 "I always get good pictures with my'Kodak'../' The Six-20 Kodak “Vollenda.” Prey* k cision-made down to the smallest S=Sf detail, with choice of /4.5 lenses for dull-day photography, 8-speed ComI pur-S-Shutter up to 1 /250th second \1 for quick-action subjects, and special I delayed-action device for self-photo-graphy- Fitted with shutter
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  • 1122 15 <h nl o£ramme for today’s races, with accepRE 10 ‘tnOrobable riders. P tances v Horses. Class 4. Div. 1, 6 Furs., 2.30 p.m. v.IMA 4y ("Mr. Blondel”), Orchard, 9.4 Spencer f 0 ,Al Mr Eu Tong Sen), Logue, 8.12 Martin 0 4 (‘Raffles
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  • 68 15 Perak Team Against Selangor THE following will represent Perak against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur in their women’s hockey encounter on October 29 Miss M. Laßrooy; Misses L. Laßroov and M. Toft; Misses Lin Oy, D. LaBrooy' and E. Clay; Miss D. Jansz, Miss he Y in. Miss N.
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  • 128 15 < From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. The Selangor selectors are still set with the task of selecting a suitable forward line for the State, for in the second State hockey trial today on the padang, the respective defences triumphed to such an extent
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  • 95 15 London —It isn’t often you back an odds against winner and yet lose your money. Yet that’s what happened at Windsor the other day. Mickey Mouse dead-heated at 13 to 8, and those who put two “bob” on with a bookmaker made 7 J 2d profit. But
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  • 109 15 Vincent Lopez, former heavyweight wrestling champion of the world, is a big game hunter and fisherman. But he tells a story of an adventure m which wrestling holds were of no use to him. He shot a crocodile and it sank. He could not see the bullet-wound,
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  • 784 15 B. M. Boys Overwhelmed A I enang Sports Club side, supposed to be an “A” team but was really a strong combination, defeated the Bukit Mertajam High School on the Esplanade yesterday by the overwhelming margin of 52 points (eight goals and four
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  • 272 15 Selangor XV To Meet Perak (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday The following players were selected after today’s State rugger trial, to represent Selangor against Perak at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Harper; H. V. Shelton Palmer. Hunter, Ferguson and Hatfield. Hardwicke and P. A. L Shelton Palmer;
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 435 15 WHY SUFFER TORTURE WITH EvL&MMi soothing, healing power of D.D.D. Prescrip- tion will amaze and delight you. Itching HHnBBEpr stops two or three seconds after you apply D.D.D. f By persevering with D.D.D. Prescription, the germs and corj roding impurities ensconced in the deepest layers of the skin, V and
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  • 142 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST £210.10. 0 £210.10. 0 to'.’DO’ --(Spot' £2ll. 5. 0 £2ll. 5. 0 LONDOm <3 month» $106.00 $106.12% pt?.j.r’ouE j-.USTNFSS 1 '>SV3 $106.00 $106.12% FENAi.G 25 tons Buyers no sellers I Uf INF S DONE $3.40 $3.35 COPRA (Suiiun- $8.50 $8.50 BLA r R PEPPER Rl B%d B%e
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  • 379 16 LONDON. October 19. FoHowirg pta today's closing' middle r’i e on the London Stock Exchange: Share of denomination unless o f her-j Today Rises or Fall Conversion l oan 5 n.c. 1944-54 110 +1 Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1969 99 108:? War l oan 31 p.c. 100
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  • 131 16 London. Oct. 19. RUBBER: Firm. London 8 3 s buyers 8% seLc Jan./Mar. 8% do Bnt Apl./June 8-& do 8% do July Sept. B*’s do Bj4 do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.91 c < United Kingdom Stocks: London 62.829 io s Liverpool 34,448 tons i'CPR-V Straits
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  • 293 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIX Buyers Seilers Ampats 4'7% 4'lt% A. Hitams 25 9 28 9 A. Wengs -67 .70 Bcngnns 23 9 24 >c B. Selangors 1.44 1.47. Heng Fatts -82 .84 Jelarangs 31 3 32 3 Jelebus -72 -75 Kamuntings 11' H6c K. Lrniu s 19 0 19 6
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  • 285 16 GOOD UNDERTONE New York, Wednesday. Market action as a whole showed a good undertone but also the definite presence at these levels of a further supply of stocks. By way of consolidation near by sessions are likely to witness move ments within narrow limits. Steels and coppers
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  • 19 16 TIN Singapore per pkl. Penang $106.12’4 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot per lb Penang—Spot 2834 c. per lb
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  • 107 16 Previously La tea’ Paris 178 41 64 178 41 61 New York 4.75% 4.77% Montreal 4.81% 4.82% Brussel 28.10 28.26 Geneva 20.91 21.01 Amsterdam 8.70% 8.77% Milan 90% 90 Berlin 11.86% 11.90% Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.49 22.4) Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquote.! He’.sjpTfors 226% 226% Prague
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  • 183 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatt .81 .83 Kuchai 1.35 1.40 Petalings 8.00 8.20 c j Rahman Hvd. 1.25 1.30 Rauh Gold 5.10 5.20 Rantau 1.55 1.60 Sungei Way 2.00 2.10 Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Ampat 4 6 5 0 Bangrins 23 9 24
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  • 186 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers Ant 46 4101' Ampat v Ayer Weng 65 n Bangrin 23-’ Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.47,2 I Berjuntai 10 9 11 J Hong Fatt 82 80 Johan -27 l > Jelebu 9 Kpg. Lanjut 19 0 Kamunting I° 6 c Kramat Kuala Kampar 14 3 Kundang 70
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  • 169 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 7% 4'1.0 A. Wengs .65 .70 Rerjuntais 10 0 10 9 Hong Fatts .80 .84 Jelebus .72% .77' K. Kamuntings 9 0 9 4%. Kramats 10 9 11 3 K. Karrtpars 14 3 14 9 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Laruts 10 3 10 9
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  • 22 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. WADDELL At the General Hospital, Penang, on the 19th October, Agne s Mary Waddeli, wife of George Waddell, Singapore.
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    • 685 16 HPAI) OPfn.a 12. BTSHOP STREET, PENANG HEAU TELEGRAMS “GAZETTE,” I Cc<J Street, Singapore. ’Phone '471 f. y Office- 25 Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Offi< Office 40, 43, Fleet Street. London. E.C.4. 'Phone London Ratv* Subscription for Pinang Gazette and c PINANG GAZETI E Local Delivery S.S. &1- V Monthly
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