Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 HJIUSBW DAILY No. 254. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 189 1 Hankow Exodus Continues GOVERNMENT OFFICES ALL TRANSFERRED Hankow, Monday. Chinese troops are preparing to make a desperate stand against the Japanese at Kotien. 20 miles down river. All dav endless streams of people flowed out of the citv seeking shelter elsewhere. This
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  • 65 1 —Reuter. Billion Dollar Programme New York, Monday. iai announcement of agreement tility companies and the Governt. > begin construction under a co-hillion-dollars electric and steam t'.n'j expansion programme may he <.') ng this week, according to Dow .1 r, fr m Washington. t• s in this connection are
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  • 152 1 Reuter Matter Referred IO ashington Shanghai, Monday, lay negotiations the silver I' esident Coolidge was unar.d iep ..t 1 in a secret place in it th? 11 r should be no further It stated that the removal t n: in that the United States u the
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  • 76 1 1. Reuter. Retirement Of Sir Charles Harington Gibraltar, Monday. salute of guns and the strains Auld Lang Syne,” General Sir CharHaring ton, left for England on ter- ation of his five years Governorship '1 Gibraltar. He was given a warm ••well by the Garrison, Consuls and townspeople. h-neral
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  • 30 1 Reuter. Hankow, Monday. R is confirmed that General and J a. ie Chiang Kai-shek have departed "1 an unknown destination. Explosions are occurring all over the <ity. Reuter.
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Rebel Attack Driven Back Madrid. Monday. Intense fighting is reported south of Madrid since 7 a.m. following a surprise Nationalist attack. In the first rush Nationalist troops gained some ground, but it is stated the Republicans succeeded in reoccupying it by counter-attack.—Reuter.
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  • 184 1 BOUGHT BY EUROPEAN FIRM IN SHANGHAI Seven months have passed since the 6 000-ton Danish motor ship Tongking caught fire a few hours out at sea from Penang and was towed to low water near the Kuala Muda, a blazing inferno, defying all efforts to save her. A
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  • 114 1 A message from Chungking, delayed by censor, says: Chinese press reports ■date that the steamer Kianghsin, owned by the ‘China Merchants’ Navigation Company, was bombed and sunk in with loss of at least a thousand lives. I'ungting Lake near Yochow on Sunday The Central News Agency reports
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  • 73 1 —Reuter. Plan For Spectacular Flight London. Colonel Etherton. a distinguished soldier and traveller, (and joint author with Mr. H H Tiltman of “Japan, Mistress of the Pacific?” published in 1933 and substantially predicting the events which have led up to the present critical situation in Asia)
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  • 99 1 —Reuter. Research Workers Are Busy London. Monday. One of the greatest benefits that could come to mankind would be the discovery 7 of some effective means of defeating the bomber aeroplane. T do rot despair that this will come, «.rd I know today that many are
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  • 95 1 5. —Reuter. Possible Implication Next Month London, Monday. The middle of November may be fixed for the Anglo-Italian Agreement to come into force if Ministers decide on Wednesday’ that the time has arrived to implement the Agreement, says Reuter's Diplomatic correspondent. It is expected that the Cabinet will
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  • 223 1 Invitations have been issued by Mr. Mrs. S. Pakiam for the marriage of their eldest daughter, Miss Daisy Samathanam Pakiam to Mr. Frederick JWilliam Daniel, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. V. Daniel Pillay. The wedding will take place at St. Mark's Church, Butterworth, on Friday, October 28,
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  • 403 1 Reuter. A Iternatives Before The Nations London, Monday. “We must face frankly the three possibilities the future seems to hold for us—war, armed peace, or a peace of understanding,” declared Lord Halifax al Edinburgh in the course of his first public speech since the crisis
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  • 144 1 “There Would Appear To Have Been Ci ilpa hie N egl igen c e” Shanghai, Monday. Japanese authorities believe that the bombing of the Sandpiper was due to a mistake as “no Japanese plane would deliberately bomb a vessel of the third party,” declares a statement hy the
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  • 58 1 Reuter. Berlin, Monday. A bitter attack on the Pope was made tonight by Anyriff which accuses his Holiness of indulging in monstrous accusations against the Reich by declaring that the Reich is striving gradually to extend its predominance over the world. The newspaper asks what
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  • 169 1 .—Reuter. Hungary’s Impatience To Send Troops Budapest. Monday. Hungary wants to send troops immediately into areas of Czechoslovakia which the Czech Government agreed to cede in previous negotiations. This is the leading point of energetic proposals handed to the Czech Government by the Hungarian Minister at Prague. Hungary proposes
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  • 160 1 —Reuter. Japan’s Obstructive Attitude Explained The Times Geneva correspondent states that with regard to the Japanese mandate for islands in the Pacific it would appear that the Japanese Government intend to pursue a policy of non-co-operation while retaining their hold on the islands. Mr. Sakenobe, Japanese representative on
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  • 715 2 HEAVY FINES ONLY DETERRENT, SAYS CROWN COUNSEL Comment that there was serious loss of revenue to the Government and that people of the coolie class must submit to the same penalties as wealthy persons was made by Mr. T. D. Hughes, Crown Counsel, in
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  • 157 2 Chinese Charged ALLEGED to be a member of an unlawful society called the Penang Students’ Anti-enemy Backing-up Society, a Chinese youth, Teo Seng Hock, appeared before Mr. J. L. McFall in the Penang District Court yesterday. Mr. A. W. Hay, Protector of Chinese, Penang, prosecuted.
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  • 135 2 Third Sitting Of Tribunal (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. Grievances of inspectors and drivers employed by the Singa pore Traction Company were discussed before the Transport Arbitration Tribunal at the Singapore High Court today The tribunal, comprising Mr. Ju McElwaine (chairman) and Messrs. C. Cherry,
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  • 85 2 Constable’s Find Niear Esplanade THE highly-decomposed body ol an adult male Chinese was yesteidav discovered lying on the rocks off the Esplanade near the Penang Defence Works under construction by the Wai office. A constable who was on duty in the vicinity discovered the body at low tide
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  • 85 2 CHARGED with criminal breach of trust in respect of a sum of $725 an Indian, Muthukaruppan Chetty, wa> produced before Mr. J. L. McFall in tne District Court, Penang, yesterday. The accused, who was stated to have committed the offence while holding the Power of
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  • 190 2 FOLLOWING an ordinary meeting o£ the Municipal Commissioners today there will be a special meeting at which the Municipal President, Mr. J. A. Black, will introduce the draft Budget for 1939. As already stated, the draft Budget shows an estimated revenue of $4,586,542 (against an approved
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  • 67 2 AN outbreak of malaria is reported from Teluk Muroh, which is a favourite health resort in Lumut, situated opposite Pangkor Island. Several Malay royalties are reported to be among the victims. The report has caused uneasiness among Ipoh people who frquent this resort during holidays
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  • 668 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. WATCHED by thousands, the Royal Singapore Flying Club’s air rally at the Singapore airport on Saturday was a gala d?<v in the history of aviation in Malaya. I Indicative of the growing interest in aviation displayed by the
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  • 558 3 1 H ESE circles in Penang are < k< <! at the fall of Canton, yy ).td thought that that City ivc taken the Japanese a ngtr time to occupy than qj When they read news of vith which the city was ii an\ would not believe
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  • 284 3 Instructions To Be Cabled To Representative A UNANIMOUS condemnaton of the amendment to the Indian Income Tax Bill, now under consideration by the Central Assembly, was registered at a public meeting of Indian Muslim merchants of Penang held yesterday at the Indian Muslim Merchants'
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  • 278 3 lonian Charged As tin result of a raid carried out on a house at Seang Tek Road on October 6 iast. three Cmnese. one a woman, were arrested on a charge of assisting in the management of a public lottery. One of the accused pleaded guilty when the
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  • 327 3 Corr. Fast To Last Period Of 30 Days The Bukin Puasa begins today m .ip Me ic n'dan countries ar.d all devout Moslems will observe the fast as a sacred duty. In Malaya the fast is observed by the Malays and other Mohammedans in common with
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  • 395 3 (From Our London Staff) London. October 1“ HOW Rajah Brooke of Sarawak had to get to the P. and O. mail steamer at Singapore in a sampan, and. having scrambled on board, was immediately ordered to get forward, was told in a talk from the
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  • 168 3 A fine of $2O, in default 14 days rigorour imprisonment was imposed by 4r. H. W. Nightingale, Additional Police vlagistrate. yesterday cn an Ird?an. Khoan. who pleaded guilty to in posression of two quart bottles of dutiable liquor at Green Lane, Penang, on October 21. Mr. A.
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  • 71 3 Penang Confident Of Victory An inter-state dance competition has been arranged between Penang and Perak. The competition will be held at the Celestial Dance Hall, Ipoh, this Thursday. Among the Penang team are Messrs. Lim, Tan, Cheah and other local talents. The local team
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  • 830 3 I riave attacked a compatriot a c oppei following an argument over a loan of 30 cents a Chinese youth. Stood his trial before Mr. lA. Bellamy. Second Police Magistrate on a c argf ol voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a vermicelli seller. Lau
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  • 72 3 Revised Times For Interviews In Penang With regard to interviews to be arranged during the visit of the Cimmission on Higher Education, on its visit to Penang the times now arranged for interviews with witnesses are as follow: Friday October 28th 2.30 p.m. Members of the Chinese
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  • 45 3 Reuter. London, Monday. riNHE steamer in which the M. C. C. I t.-am is travelling to South Africa was caught in a storm in the Bay of Biscay. Yardley was thrown against ths rail. Two stitches have been inserted m his cheek. Reuter.
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  • 747 4 Dynamite Fuses Placed In All Japanese Buildings Hankow, Monday. 11YNAMITE fuses are at present being placed in all Japanese buildings in Hankow. Most of these are alongside foreign property. One of the buildings mined today was within ten yards of the British Consulate-General. The authorities
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  • 162 4 Corr. Right Parties Secure 23 Seats Paris, Monday. The final results of the Senate elections show a slight gain by the Right, whose parties together secured twenty-three seats, reprsenting a gain of eight. Left Republicans, with eleven, lost two: Independent Radicals, w’ith seventeen, lost seven Radical Socialists,
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  • 88 4 ,—Reuter. Shanghai, Monday. SIX Japanese bombers attacked the British gunboat Sandpiper at Changsha today, it is authoritatively learned. Considerable damage was done to the superstructure but no casualties resulted. Following a strong protest by the British naval authorities against the bombing of the Sandpiper, the Japanese
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  • 66 4 —Reuter. Future Plans To Be Discussed Today Pretoria, Monday. The future administration of SouthWest Africa will be discussed at a meeting tomorrow between General Hertzog. the Premier and Dr. Conradie, admmistratior of the territory. Later General Hertzog and Mr. N. Havenga. the Finance Minister, will meet
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  • 152 4 oimg W oman Says She Was Intoxicated A S a sequel to an incident which oc- A curved on the lieach in front of the Shanghai Hotel. Penang. about 1.30 a.m. on October 20. when a young Chinese woman is alleged to have attempted to drown herself
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  • 31 4 Reuter. Shanghai, Monday. The Chinese dollar todaj’ suddenly jumped to 8 3 16d. on rumours as yet unconfirmed that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has resigned and peace is imminent. Reuter.
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  • 30 4 Reuter. Hong Kong, Monday. Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr. British Ambassador left Hong Kong at midnight in H.M.S. Daring for Haiphong, whence he is flying to Kunming.— Reuter.
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  • 40 4 --Reuter. London, Monday. Four R.A.F. Vickers Wellesley bombers left Upper Heyford. Oxfordshire, at 6 a m., G.M.T., for Egypt whence they wil attempt a record non-stop flight tc Australia. They are flying in formation
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  • 36 4 British Wireless. London. Monday. All Ministers are returning within early reach of London and the Cabinet, which has held its weekly meetings, will continue its consideration of urgent matters on Wednesday British Wireless.
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  • 37 4 Reuter. New York, Monday. The new’ Wages and Hours Bill comes into operation today for all industries engaged in inter-State Commerce. It is estimated that 3,500,000 workers will benefit under this law. Reuter.
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  • 120 4 —Reuter Mr. Quo Denies Rumours London, Mon Dr. Quo Tai-chi, the bassador in London. told ;> today: “There is no foundation 1 rumours that Generalissimo Chiashek will resign He certainly “It is equally untrue that Dr v.-Chung-hui. the Foreign Ministe '1 Mr. Wang Ching.wei. former have
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  • 120 4 Buildings Al Jaffa Set On Fire Buildings at Jaffa and the railway station were set on fire this mornir. A Haifa message stages that th First Royal Dragoons have arrived on a-i the British steamer “Teiresias.” A later message states that the Coldstream Guards were wtihdrawr. t. the
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  • 140 4 Housebreaker* s Mam Convictions SENTENCE of six months’ rigorov prisonment. to be followed years’ police supervision, was passed Mr. J. L. McFall in the Penang Dis’r Court yesterday on a young Malay, K maru bin Ismail, who pleaded guilty charge of housebreaking at
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  • 104 4 Reuter Shanghai. Mondty The departure of the liner Pres Pn Coolidge for America, schedule for morning, has been delayed by th r 1 of the Japanese-controlled Custonv issue a permit for the shipment of cases of silver loaded aboard the lu; r Mr. Clarence
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  • 84 4 Geneva Mon 1 A request for a new and full of the question whether restric Jewish immigration is a breac' Palestine Mandate was made by D' ley at a meeting of the Manda mittee of the League today. It 1 stood that opportunity for such sion
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  • 258 5 ’EM, AGAINST CONVICTION DISMISSED < n delivered by the Hon. Mr. Justice \\n Iva in the Perak Appeal Court, at Ipoh yesifternoon in the appeal by three Malays against the of the (»rik Magistrate, who convicted them of (1) two (leer without a licence,
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  • 127 5 Rrsrurrs Receive SeAere Shocks I Fn <;i Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. IV HILE urging some clothes on a H 7 unil ih rk was electrocuted in I'erak-road. Kuala Lumpur. rs who went to his rescue i shocks It appears that i •‘•as putting some clothes to :r
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  • 129 5 Ibit \ot For Distilling, Magistrate Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. years old and I cannot do hard work, so I am compelled iquor,” said a Chinese, Ong Loh, 'iping police court today when he ’tight up on two charges of cainst the Excise Enactment. •n.
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  • 320 5 Magistrate Blames Police From Cur Own Corr spondent) Alor Stai, Tuesday. T) EMARKING that the police should .IA. have held an indentification parade before the trial and that accused should have been identified by the second witmess and the dhoby, Tunku Ismail, chief magistrate, Alor Star,
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  • 112 5 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Sunday. A CHINESE. Lim Ah Chee, living at A Kanchut. Alor Star, died yesterday from drinking caustic soda. Ah Chee, a middle-aged married man. who had been out of work for some time. was found by his wife in the
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  • 93 5 Lorrx Aik! Ricksha In Collision (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Stai. Sunday. While negotiating the tiaffic circus in from of the Alor Stai- police station g motor lorry proceeding to Jaian Penjara Lftma from Jaian Lan gar collided with a ricksha last night. The
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  • 96 5 ‘The'valve was given to me by’ my aged father, who is dying. I cannot eali him to give evidence as he is likely to die today.” said Chong Yoke a 'middle-aged Chinese who was produced in the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, yesterday, before Mr. P.
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  • 62 5 S. VASS, a young Eurasian, was I produced by Inspector D. Cowie before the Penang Additional Magistrate Mr. H. W. Nightingale, yesterday, charged with the theft of a tin of carbide from a shed belonging to the Eastern Manufacturing Company. The accused claimed trial and
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  • 256 5 (brom Oui Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Tuesday’. 4 T the annual general meeting of the Kota Star Government Servants’ Co < pera ive Thrift and Loan Society Alor Star, held at the Subordinate Civil Servant's Association premises on Sunday night it was revealed that the
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  • 189 5 Professor ashpal At I poll Tom ti Hall PROFESSOR Y ash pal. professor of Yogha and the art of Indan archery. gave a. performance at the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday- before a large audience of Europeans and Asiatics. The Professor's feats, some of which bordered
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  • 183 5 ALLEGED to have stolen a pocket watch, a shirt and a pair of trousers from a tent at the circus at Macalis-ter-road on Sunday, a young Chinese. Lim Eng Chong, was produced before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. Inspector D. Cowie, who
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  • 121 1 Taiping Ceylonese Interested Taiping, Monday. SIR William McLean and Professor Channon, members of the Commission on Higher Education in Malaya, will arrive in Taiping tomorrow on their twoday visit to this district. The Commission will interview any local residents of this town, at the Council Chamber on
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. The “bersanding” ceremony of Raja Abdul Hamid ibni Yang Mulia Raja Abdul Majid of Kuala Kangsar to Yang Mulia Raja Norainy, youngest daughter of Yang Mulia Raja Alang Samara, took place in Taiping during the week-end. The bride is a
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  • 50 1 Wireless receiving licences issued during September numbered 642.047 a net increase of 68,294. This is over 100 per cent, greater han the increase established in August. The total number of licences in force at the end of September was 3,758.050, an increase during 12 months of 410,810.
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  • 203 1 Homeless Jews, Penniless And Desperate, Reach Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. Nearly two hundred Austrian and German Jews, driven out penniless by the Nazi racial laws, desperately tried to < findf work in Singapore this morning when they passed through on their way to Shanghai
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  • 84 1 i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. DRIVING to the Selangor Golf Club yesterday morning Mr. F.R. Ormaton, Kuala Lumpur Agent of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, failed to get his large car oui of a skid on a slippery road and it fell backwards
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  • 104 1 Indian Government’s Reply Delayed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE Malayan Governments are still waiting for a reply from the Government of India to their proposal to send a delegation for the purpose of discussing at New Delhi the suspension of Indian labour emigration
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  • 87 1 Two Prosecutions CHARGED with being in possession of utensils for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor on October 21, two Chinese named Lok Seong and Lok Sang were yesterday produced by Mr. K. H. Cantrell, Assistant Superintendent of Customs and Excise, Ipoii, in the First Magistrate’s Court,
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  • 67 1 The Boy Scouts of Ipoh will hold a practice parade on Monday, November 7, at 5.15 p.m. on the Perak Chinese Assembly Hall ground in Kuala Kangsarroad, Ipoh, in preparation for the Armstice Day parade on November 11. The Ipoh Scouts have been invited
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  • 184 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday. MODELLED on the lines of similar organisations in England, the new-ly-formed Singapore Auto Club, which will meet the requirements of competition of motor-cycle riders and motorists by organising various sporting events and social and picnic runs, held its first meeting
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  • 186 1 Suspect Arrested And Charged (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. ALLEGED to have been implicated in the recent burglaries in Kuala Lumpur, Chiang Ah Choy, a young Hokkien, was produced today before Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bellew, First Magistrate, and was charged with breaking into the resilience
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  • 146 1 THERE is considerable disappointment in Sitiawan that no provision has been made in the budget to extend the road from Lekir to Bagan Datoh. Only, seven miles of the road is metalled and the remaining distance is a bridle-path. If the road is
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  • 231 1 Sir L. Fennor’s Survey Completed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. SIR Lewis Leigh Fermor, K.8.E., D, S. C. has nearly completed his work of investigating the conditions of the tin industry in Malaya and has gone to Fraser’s Hill to prepare his report. It is
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    • 552 1 Tonight Ladies’ Guest Night At Both Parks WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Tuesday, 25th October, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: “DAYANG SENANDONG” A Malav and Javanese Play with transformation and elaborate scenes. A group of actors and actresses. The Famous) Prima Donna Miss Ainon of H.M.V. Fame arzl Character Artiste’s Inche Wahab, Dolah
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    • 150 1 THIS WEEK-END'. ERROL FLYNN loves OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND who is jealous of ROSALIND RUSSELL who is Ka-razy about PATRIC KNOWLES That’s Why FOUR’S A CROWD ”is a Panic At QUEENS Of Confse! ought Hack In Response To Numerous Requests I QUEEN’S ,15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 I. TURN SCREENING OF RKO-RADIO’S
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  • 466 2 CHINA, unaided by those who were most vociferous in urging her to take up arms in self-defence fifteen months ago, is unable to continue to face the brunt of frontal attack. One commentator expresses the view that all is not over yet. This is unquestionably true.
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  • 1033 2  -  Sir Arthur Willert. K.8.E.. the writer of the following article, was for many years head of the news department of the Foreign Office, and remains in close touch with those administering the foreign policy of Great Britain. He is a
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    • 33 2 How Should We Serve? 2~ ["NATIONAL SPIRIT p o -l2>z- r n~[QT OzOc “WHAT SHALL I FILL IT UP WITH, MADAM?” “MY CHAUFFEUR WILL BE BACK ON NOVEMBER Ist, I'LL TELL YOU THEN.”
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  • 1544 3 But Malays Want More Scholarships (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24. JTLESHIPS to protect Malaya are more important than a K university, think Malays in the F. M. S. McLean Commission on education which is touring Malaya will this view in a memorandum being
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  • 172 3 In Town Last Night— Richard Tauber, one of the greatest living tenors, again brings his voice to the audiences of Penang through the medium of “Land without Music” which opened last night at the Royal Theatre. The music is by Oscar Straus. The play concerns the
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  • 195 3 BRIDGE AND MAHJONG PARTY AT E. O. TOMORROW In Aid Of Poppy Day Funds The first of functions in Penang, in aid of Poppy Day Funds, 1938, will be held at the E. O. Hotel tomorrow. This will be a bridge and mahjong party which is being organised by Mrs.
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  • 90 3 The covered-way to the sea plane and flying boat anchorage, the buoys, wind indicators etc at Glugor are being illuminated and it is expected that the work will be completed in three or four days' time. This has been a long felt need and
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    • 166 3 MOUTRIES PIANOS OF DISTINCTION UPRIGHT 3 PEDAL NATIONAL 8340/- 3 STYLE II 8500/3 111 8575/MINATURE GRAND 8750/BABY *****/ALL PRICES 15% for CASH FULLY GUARANTEED 16, BISHOP STREET, PENANG ffb ‘MORLEY’ Sport Blouses /j y ARE THE BEST AVAILABLE (/TO IN ALL COL OURS j AND SIZES AT EASTERN BAZAAR THE
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  • 699 4 S. E. Levy And Company’s Weekly Review This week saw a period of consolida-' tion with averages around the 150 to 152 Jevel. A large volumne was in evidence and profit-taking was w ell absorbed. Although on Monday and Wednesday the market touched the 153
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  • 116 4 London, October 14. A S a composite producer the Malaya lam Plantations is interested in both rubber and tea, the position of which was discussed by Mr, H. J. Welch at the meeting yesterdcy. The tea in dustry began its further five-years period of regulation with a 5
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  • 325 4 Weekly Rubber Market Reports THE world is becoming tired of trying to dis-entangle the truth regarding last month’s events from a mass of conflicting statements and viqws, and is thinking soberly of the future. In Great Britain, at all events, there emerges a clear resolution to
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  • 142 4 THE unwillingness of upcountry holders of physical rubber to meet the market has accentuated the shortage of supplies. The local parity continues as a result to rule above that of London and New York. With comparatively little business passing the tone of the market is quiet
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  • 114 4 Itolth Auction October 19, 1938. Catalogued 1.368,932 lbs. tons 611.13 Offered 1,242,220 554.56 Sold 946,216 422.42 PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents per lb. Standard Quality 28% to 29 Good Average Quality 28% 28% Fair Average Quality 27% 28 Off Quality 25% 27 Sheet Cuttings
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  • 38 4 Amsterdam, October 14. Preparations are being made for the establishment of a large earthenware industry in Java, to the east of Semarang, where so far small experimental factories have been operating with great success.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 471 4 SHE GAINED 81 LBS. OF FINE, FIRM, FLESH. Took tasteless, flesh-forming, tab ets Here Is a letter from a qualified nurse which brings new hope to all who are worried about th' '.r weight This lady had actually lost nearly 10 lbs.—yet in six weeks she got 8% lbs. back
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    • 850 4 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HONG KONG AM) HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ SHANGHAI BANKING V CORPORATION. Mr* f Tn c°rporated in the Colony of ij(NETHERLANDS TRADING The liability of members is limirj J' 5? cnr’lU’TV extent and in manner prescrj'. i./ Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of th. 7 Incorporated in the Netherlands Witti limited liability.)
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  • 969 5 S.S. “KRIAN’’ arrived yesterday from Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh, sails this evening at 5 p.m. for Belawan-Deli S.S. “VAN. OUTIIOORN” sails at noon tomorrow for Lho-Seumawe Sigli, Sabang, Sigli and Lho-Seumawe. S.S. “BATAK” sails at noon tomorrow for Belawan-Deli. Asahan. Berombang, Paneh, Tg: Mengeidar
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  • 559 5 Latest Times Of Posting UK MAILS: EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Maili: 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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    • 590 5 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE To LONDON A NoTth CONTiJJn! A PATROCLUS Calls Marseilles Gla«urovz Leaves Penang Due London B CALCHAS Calls Hull Gdynia x? Ct 28 Nov 23 GLENOGLE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro 'v?Y' V3O TEN DAY SERVICE TO LU ERPOOL VIA HAVRE 5 r EUMAEUS Calls Glasgow Liverpool CYCLOPS
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    • 847 5 P O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “•ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY 27ili OCTOBER N k Co unUer Pena °g- Telck An. -on, Port Swettenham. Ma Je st y Government Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan S/S “BULAN”
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 56 5 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 1.30 p. m. 7.52 p m. TOMORROW 1.39 a.m. 8.22 a.m. 2.02 p m. 8. 20 p m PENANG DAILY WEATHFK REPORT FORT CORNW ALLIS Y ESTER DA Y’S TE M PER AT IRE 6 a.m. Noon p n’ 82 N 85 NW 83 S
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  • 231 6 Rocket s There are more rockets than this w< rkl dreams <>i. November the Fifth is the popular time for sending a few ji:, al! the year round there are in every big country in the world entl < icgard rockets as much more than toys. At present
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    • 1117 6 BBC- SERVICE SINGAPORE 7til»’ jk p.cnts. o bPStrai 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG anti GSF Adelphi Hotel. 8.53 The News and AnTRANSMISSION 3 n ouncemen-r. Relay from London. 9.10 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.: GSJ. TT* l_x f\£. TP J XW7* 1 Syncopated Pianoforte Solos.* 9.30 9.30 p.m.
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    • 420 6 NIROM HONG KO\G TODAY TODAY’ ZBW 9.52 Me s i3l YDC 15.15 me s (19.8 m.) P M. YDA 6.04 mes (49.6 mJ 12.20 Local: Time Sign--.] PMN 10.26 me s (29.2 m.) thcr Report. 12.50 Reu er P> YDB 11.86 mes (25.3 mJ Press. Local: Weather F< T 7
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  • 161 7 BRITAIN’S AIR CHIEF HEADS NEW MISSION TO FRANCE. ii'iial Sir Cyril Newall, Chief of the Air Staff and leader of the i ice Mission to the French Air Force, shaking hands with General n n Chief of the French Air Force, at the Air Ministry
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 121 7 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Wash Out ir I 1 F 5 -'Co ry;- 1 5 M J 6.D>-C/V~ < -W, f S-- 4» z# L, C:• v *w 3 OAa no woollies Dull 9 Oh no A mock fight followed Splendid fun. Now e.erything is on the floor, A•( icHle that
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  • 1344 8 London —The startling success of the hrench horse Helleniqua in the Cambridgeshire has 'raised a ioml outcry, especially among those who remember that the I )erby was won by Bois Roussel, a colt brought across the Channel only a few weeks before
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  • 31 8 MATTHEWS, of Stoke, who s or:d a goal for England against Wales on Saturday, will be in the team tiit h will play the Rest of Europe tomorrow.
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  • 49 8 The champions and runners-up in the recently concluded Penang championships, including the junior championships, are being given a cinema treat by the management of the Queen’s Theatre. A first class ticket is being issued to each, valid for at any* show until October 31.
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  • 140 8 Historic Football Match Tomorrow Eootball history w i] tomorrow when ICnglam Rest of Europe clash at Stadium at Highbury With the exception of tw English team will be th which did service against the Continental side are j.] t r 0 Germany. Italy, Hungary. W
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  • 291 8 Married vs. Sindr c THE hockey match this year in of Earl Haig’s Poppy Dav Fur.d is to be between Married and Single w and promises to be as good a it;; ar.d as popular as the Blonde.- vs Brun t’.ts encounter last year. It will
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 346 8 To Alkalize Acid Indigestion Away Fast PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ARE ADOPTING THIS REMARKABLE “PHILLIPS” WAY a IM CERTAINiy GLAD DR-JONES TOLD ME ABOUT THESE PHILLIPS'MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS FOR My ACID -Hl STOMACH.THEyhE MARVELOUS’ Vj SIGHS WHICH OFTEN INDICATE I “ACID STOMACH" PMN AHU [ATM FIRM Of WEMNOS Ik naasnw sinnisms
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    • 176 8 a r-WATTV AERTEX SPORTS SHIRI* 1 /W M > B B” SIZES 32 TO 44 :ns wi HL. Bx B kL. Price $2.50 ea< h- AERTEX CELLI I AK X) SINGLETS BUTTON FRONT. HALF J SIZES 32 TO 44 Price $2.00 <*a<4i. 'X' AERTEX CELLI LAK DRAWERS WITH BUTTON FR'
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  • 1165 9 EVERTON DERBY KEEP WELL AHEAD Positions In Home Soccer Leagues -r»\ E: rON, who secured a convincing victory over Leeds on K s-.'urday, are still at the head of the table in the First Divi<j(J. f the English Football League. However, Derby have the number of points and are only
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  • 126 9 Sydney Wooderson’s 880 yards time of Imin. at Mot spar Park on August 20, has been passed as an English native record. Woodcrson actually beat the voorld record. His performance is among those which have been recommended to the British Board for ratification as British records.
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  • 249 9 Visit To S. Africa London: —Official permission having been given, only one thing can prevent a British tennis team from going on their long-deferred visit to South Africa in January—inability to pick a strong team. Last year a proposed tour of Australia was cancelled at the request
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  • 296 9 Newmarket, Oct. 25. Despite the fact that no horse has ever won the Cesarexvitch txvice ami only Greytick in 1903 won when over six years of age, Mr. Edxvard Benson, oxvner of the seven-year-old Eet, winnei* in 1936, expects his horse to do it again
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  • 151 9 One of the outstanding writers in America Nat Fleischer, editor of The Ring, that Joe Louis is a super-man of the roped square; that there is not a heavy-weight in the world at the moment worthy of challenging him; that he will not
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  • 96 9 —Reuter. THE hockey match between the Old Frees’ Association and the Penang Recreation Club on the Esplanade yesterday had to be abandoned ten minutes after the interval owing to rain. The Old Frees who had the better of the exchanges, led at the interval by one goal,
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  • 113 10 PREVIOUSLY LATEST o o XgTpore mon^..::: PENANG $lO7. $107.50 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 GOPRA—(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER 58 RUBBER:— LONDON >A B%d B%d NEW YORK 16%c(G) 16%c(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 28%c C Nov./Dec 29%c 28/fee Jan./Mar 29%c 29%c Aprll/June 29 %c 29% c July/Sept 29 %c 29%c By Courtesy of Messrs.
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  • 390 10 LONDON, October 24. Following are today's closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Share of denomination unless otherwise stated Today Rises or Fall ’Conversion Ixian 5 p.c. 1944-64 1101 +3 Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960 90 108 J 4-i War Loan 31 p.c. 101 4-3 Com.
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  • 69 10 Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice, speaking at the Anglo-French Luncheon Club in London, said that there were distinguished and sincere people who told them that the only hope for the future of the world was moral regeneration. “But no one has explained,” he said, “how you proceed to
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  • 123 10 London, Oct. 24 RUBBER: Steady.— London 8% buyers 8/. sellers Jan./Mar. 8% do 8% do Apl./June 8 t 9 do B},’ do July/Sept. 8% do 8% do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.98 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 62,583 tons Liverpool 33,996 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam.
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  • 104 10 Previously Latest Paris 178 4564 178 23 64 New York 4.75% 4.75}} Montreal 4.79% 4.80% Brussel 28.13% 28.15 Geneva 20.96% 20.97 Amsterdam 8.75% 8.75% Milan 90% 90/. Berlin 11.90 11.88% Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Telsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138%
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  • 126 10 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42% 147% Hong Fatt '.Bl .83 Kuchai 1.32% 1.37% M a rnbau 52 57 Petalings 8.00 8.25 Puteh 90 ,95 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.30 Rantau 1.52% 1.57% Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.67% Ampat 43 4!9 Bangrins 23 6 24 Oex Berjuntai 10 9
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  • 25 10 “Mr. H.W. Gachnang has returned from leave by the M.V. “Jutlandia” and has resumed the management of the Crag Hotel. Penang Hill.”
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  • 230 10 New York, Monday. Action was most impressive with a very definite decline in volume, and no show of weakness. Utilities were strong on a report that announcement is due this week of a three year expansion pro gramme. (See page one). Rails, steels and aircrafts were among
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  • 180 10 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 6 4 9 Batu Selangors 1.45 1.52% Berjuntais 10 9 11 6 Hong Fatts .81 .85 Jelebus .72% .77% Kundangs 7 0 7 6 K. Kamuntings 8 101 9'3 Klang Rivers 1-77% 1.85 Kramats 10 9 113 K. Kampars 14 3 14 9
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  • 18 10 TIN Penang $107.50 per pkl. Singapore $lO/.50 per pkl. RUBBER Penang—Spot per lb. Singapore—Spot per lb.
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  • 176 10 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Bat u Lin tangs 1.17% 1.22% Bassetts 55 .57' Bentas 1.12% 1.17 Brogas .77% 80 Kuala Sidims 2.40 2.50 Indragiris 1.32% 1.37% Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .42% .45 Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudais 1.20 1.25 Paiams 1.85 1. 92 VS Sungei Tukangs 1.10 1.15
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  • 184 10 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4|4% 4|9 Ayer Weng -62% .67% Bangrin 2413 24j9c Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.47% Hitam -35 .40 Hong Fatt -82 .85 Jelebu -70 *75 Kpg. Kamunting 9jo 9 6 Kpg. Lanjut 19 0 19;6 Kamunting 110 12 0 Klang 1.77% 1.87% Kramat 11(0 11|6 Kuchai
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  • 291 10 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 6 4 9 A. Hitams 24 9 25 9 A. Wengs .66 .69 Bangrins 24 3 24 9c B. Selangors 1.43 1.46 Hong Faits .81 .83 Jelapangs 3113 32 3 Jelebus .71 .74 Kamuntings 11!3 119 c K. Lanjuts 18 9 19
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  • 201 10 England To Send Team To America Britain is to send a team to America, next track season. They will leave im mediately after the A.A.A. championships on July 7 and 8. returning three weeks later. Where and when they will compete in the United States, and what the size
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  • 130 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 15. MONG retired Malayans in England who have recently changed their addresses are the following: Mr. T. Le Fevre has left Bexhill-on-Sea for the Woodville Hotel, St. Saviour’s Road, St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Voules have
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    • 7 10 eG ARD AN prevents pains and headaches.
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    • 460 10 HEAD OF free. 12, BTSHOI’ STREET, PENANG ’PHONE 1477 1478 U TELEGRAMS: “GAZETTE,” PENANG. ITK h Singapore Off^ Cecil Street, Singapore. ’Phone 5471. Tel: “Times.” Office: 25 Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Roa<i K Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London, E C. 4. 'Phone Central 360 K London.
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    • 405 10 PENANG MILNI(JPALi n Traction Engines and Motor ft™ Ordinance (Chapter 214) Notice is hereby given to the ow. |of motor vehicles beariL undermentioned resist b (Penang), that communicate with the Wri Penang Road. beToT h T> November, 1938. the said will be cancelled. re £istrati 0M Motor Car ar„, v
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