Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY \O. 256. Vol. XCVI. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 480 1 Reuter. NEW PEACE EFFORTS Surprising Quiet At Hankow London, Wednesday. I he British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, who at present is on a tour in China, was due to arrive ai Yunnanfu this evening where, in accordance with arrangements made sonic time ago when
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  • 160 1 Reuter. nless Law Rules ’’lie .Nations London, Wednesday. Halifax broad castingi to the j > declared that the contribuAi: Roosevelt made was immensely fol iii the recent crisis. }i. continued: “We don’t question the vhich inspired your neutrality is ion but we have noted you have Ac-d
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  • 91 1 Reuter. •II /< Ml ST FACE FACTS” Washington, Wednesday. flu* Fleet must be ready," President i s< -It deciares in his annual letter to Sei it tary of Navy on the eve of the Navy Day celebrations. Within the past year world editions have made it imperative
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  • 107 1 Reuter. Ihr Primate Sounds A arning London, Wednesday. refugee question had become a 1 problem and needed a resolute tor its solution, said the Archbishop ’> derbury. speaking at a luncheon appeal for support in aid of the ‘man Refugee Relief Fund. I h< Primate said: "We have
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  • 108 1 .—Reuter. I Negotiations Near Final Stage New York, Wednesday. rade negotiations between the United and Canada have been complet•m<l the treaty is ready for signature s °on as the Anglo-American agree--111 is reached, according to an OtA ’a telegram. 1' is believed that latest British reply the Anglo-American
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  • 17 1 Women were wiwiui the pickets parad «M/ hitehall tilth posters diuinif crisis week.
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  • 91 1 On View At Records Office Reception London, Wednesday. The centenary of the passing of the Act whereby all national archives are entrusted to the custody of the Master of Rolls was celebrated tonight by a reception at Record Office, London, whei the most important State documents artpreserved in
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  • 84 1 .—Reuter. To Raise Anti-Aircraft Brigade London. Wednesday. The War Office announces that it is proposed to raise an anti-aircraft brigade of the supplementary reserve in Northern Ireland but recruiting, except for officers will not be opened until the spring of 1939. It is explained that in an outbreak of
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  • 67 1 —Reuter. American Buyers Lose Interest London, Wednesday. The weekly circular issued by S. Montagu Co., states that the week opened with the return to American buying level. Subsequently however, moderate Indian bear covering resulted in prices being fixed a shade too high to interest the bulk of American purchases.
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  • 17 1 -Reuter. Vienna, Wednesday. The Stock Exchange which has been closed since March is reopening tomorrow.
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  • 109 1 —Reuter. Aii Arab Village Demolished Jerusalem. Wednesday. The maximum number of foreigners to be admitted into Palestine tor the six months ending March 31, 1939, will be 4.870. according to the Palestine Gazette of U- ay. At is understood that the majority of permits are intended tor Jewish immigrants.
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  • 157 1 Reuter. Discusses Forthcoming Transport Conference London, Wednesday. The I. L. O. this afternoon discussed the transport conference to be held in 1939. The meeting was divided regarding the question of whether proceedings should be limited to railways or include all forms of transport. Mr. Butler, Director, summarising the
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  • 52 1 Reute. Dublin, Wednesday. Mr. DeValera has revealed that the Government is engaged in considering the whole defence question, including air raid precautions. A bill will be laid before the House soon. It has been decided to make compulsory on local authorities to provide shelters for air
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  • 81 1 Peking, Oednesday. The British Chief of Police of the Legation quarter, Mr. P. J. Lawless, was engaged in a gun battle with the notorious criminal Pole, Puhalski, in the quarter at midday. Mr. Lawless was not scathed but shot Puhalski in the body Puhalski was seriously injured.
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  • 115 1 Reuter. CONSIDERED BY THE CABINET London, Wednesday. A Ministry of Supply was among matters discussed by the Cabinet. It is understood that the view was that further information should be obtained before coming to a decision upon what it is admitted would be a most difficult question.
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  • 277 1 Von Tirpitz’s Son Makes A Prediction Returning to Germany after a nine jmonths’ mission in the Far East to study the economic and general situat on, Commander Wolf gang von Tirpitz, son ol the famous Admiral von Tirpitz, “Father of the German Navy," passed through Penang this
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  • 75 1 Germans Demand Full Autonomy Kaunase. Wednesday. Strong speeches demanding full autonomy, including control ol the police, were made in the Memel Diet by Memel German leaders. Following the sitting a crowd of thousands greeted the German Consul-General. Herr Saucken, with the cry of, "One Reich, one people, one leader!"—Reuter.
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  • 881 2 ZNACE OF AIR-BORNE DISEASE BANISHED Imperial Airways Machines Insecticised In Flight (From Our London Staff) London, October 18. JL yellow fever ever reached Asia from Africa, there > wouldn’t be enough left living to the dead.” That grisly statement has been made so often
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  • 229 2 THREE hundred and seventy-one bags of red, green and black peas, alleged to be imported from Tientsin, a Japanese controlled area, by the proprietors of eight well-known sundry shops in Penang formed the subject of discussion at a meeting on Tuesday of the Penang
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  • 464 2 Mr. Daniel Pakiam And Miss Victoria Arputham r z~XNE of the largest weddings of the season in Penang took place yesterday evening in the St. Georges Church when Mr. Daniel Pakiam and Miss. Victoria Arputham were married. The bride is the daughter of
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  • 124 2 How the altertness of a sailor on board the Penang Harbour Board ferry “Kulixn’ prevented a tragedy last Tuesday was related to Mr. H. W. Nightingale, additional Police magistate, yesterday when a Chinese, Lin Keong, pleaded guilty to having attempted to commit suicide by jumping
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  • 45 2 THE next session of the Federal Council (the Budget meeting) will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday and Thursday, November 29 and December 1, commencing at 10 a.m. There will be a ceremonial opening and uniform will be worn.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 EURO ASIATIC AGENCY 230 232, Penang Road PENANG, Phone 1005 Phone 1005 First Anniversary CHEAP SALE From 28th October to 27th November f I W’ I Drastic reductions in all departments: Leather Shoes, Arrow Ties, Cotton and Arti- c ficial Silk Shirts, Felt Hats, Clocks, Swim Suits, Perfumeries and all
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    • 145 2 i Quickly, 0 SAFELY f At the first signs of 1, f cold or chill— thick feeling in your head f u aches in your bc.n>, lv rr 4 Genasprin tablets n. a tl Your temperature wilt rx in few hours you’ll be wtW u 4 Genasprin’is ioo?o pine upser
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  • 558 3 Lorong Gila IJf <>f I'vnang does not I I d how the other half In Lorong <.da, the Harley I’nlau Tikus. reside a ,f eminent psychiatrists. reposed within the sanci consulting rooms remain cherished secrets, never -nd to the vulgar outside i hithe rin endless proces- the
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  • 316 3 Houses Close To Patrolled Area Broken Into (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. r r V O further burglaries of European houses last night are reported. Mr. L. G. Robertson, of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, had his house broken into and property
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  • 118 3 Reutei. Worst In History Of Commenw ealth Melbourne. Wednesday. The disaster to the Australian National Airways Douglas C 2 monoplane Kyeema. which crashed yesterday, is the worst in the history of civil aviation in Australia and the first accident to one of the modern American machines
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  • 161 3 —Reuter. New York. Wednesday. SO S calls from the German transatlantic liner Deutschland were picked up by various radio stations last night stating that a dangerous fire was raging aboard and that help was urgently necessary. The vessel is about two hundred miles south-east of
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  • 43 3 At a committee meeting of the St. John Ambulance Association. Perak Centre, held at Ipoh yesterday it was decided that the membership fee for school children over 16 years of age should be $1 per annum instead of $3.
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  • 605 3 MAHJONG BRIDGE DRIVE Successful Function At E. O. rpHE Bridge and Mahjong Drive orI gamsed by Mrs. W. J. Burnett in aid of the 1 oppy Day Fund held at the E 0. Hotel last night proved to be an outstanding success, a crowd of over 150 which included the
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  • 188 3 A raid carried out by the Detective Branch, Penang, or> Tuesday night, resulted in six Chinese, one of whom was a youth of J 4 years and another a middle-aged woman, being charged in the middle Court, before Mr. H W. Nightingale, yesterday with gaming
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  • 185 3 Chinese Convicted EONG AH KAM. a Chinese, was yes teroay charged in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh. before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, with possession of a brass bowl and tumblers reasonably suspected to be stolen. Accused claimed trail. Mr. N. B, Thomas, Chief Court Inspector,
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  • 151 3 —Reuter. GERMAN PREPARATIONS REVEALED Berlin. Wednesday. Disclosures respecting the forces mobilised by Germany during the recent crisis were made in a broadcast by Major von Wedel, of the Press department of the War Ministry. The broadcast revealed that ten army corps, comprising about thirty divisions, of which
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  • 121 3 September Report MAXWELL’S Hill and Taiping experienced a heavy rainfall during September, according to the report of the Meteorological Office. Singapore, the total fall being 22.17 inches and 14.46 inches respectively. Penang Hill station measured a fall of 15.25 inches and there was rain for 24
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  • 105 3 Reuter. London. Wednesday. Reuter learns that Palestine was among the matters discussed at today’s meeting of the Cabinet and that a state men* of policy will be made soon after the House reassembles but probably not until the opening of the new session on November 8. In
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    • 231 3 JUST ARRIVED A’EIV STOCKS OF travel soods SHOPPING BAG Xj Made nf'Oriiin Rexine icith filletl 7.ip fastener and outside pocket. Obtainalde in broun and l>iue. PRIGE s 2 so SHOPPING BAG I A Made {rom Antwla u'fiterproof j materi'iL strong leather handle and. leather fittings. In brown, green and i
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  • 998 4 Desperate Fighting North of Tehan Changsha, Wednesday. rjESPERATE fighting is going on north of Tehan on the Kiukiang-Nanchang railway w here the Japanese are trying to cross the Teh River north of the city. It is reported that detachments of Japanese troops succeeded in crossing the
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  • 156 4 But For Week’s (>race r Prague. Wednesday. C zechoslovakia accepts *;he Hungarian demand for occupation of districts mutually agreed to be ceded in a new note handed over to the Hungarian Minister by the Foreign Minister. Dr. Chvalkovsky. but suggests that littlemore time than the week proposed is
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  • 52 4 London, Wednesday:—More than 5,000 saving institutions in about thirty countries will take part in a world conference to be observed next Monday. The conference will be on public opinion all over the world on the fundamental importance of thrift for the advancement and welfare 01 individuals and
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  • 629 4 But China Will Carry On Reuter. "The turning point has been reached in what is perhaps the most merciless war vaged,” says The Times, in a leader on he fall of Hankow. "With regard to the future," The Times says, "If Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek can preserve among
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  • 7 4 Reuter. London.
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  • 4 4 —British Wireless. London.
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  • 248 4 mi?NTrr London, Wednesday. J isni IAIIVE movements are being made in influential Japanese quarters to induce the British Government to oner its services for the rest oration of peace in the Far East It is understood that one of two prominent British businessmen are
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    • 391 4 INDIGESTION and its resultant pains are more often than not just a case of too much acid in the stomach. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes these adds, soothes the stomach, restores proper digestion, tones up the intestinal tract. Take PhiHips' and your pains will disappear almost instantly. You’H feel KT2-
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    • 43 4 ’JSO r the A f 0 a■■■ BREATHE VAPEX VAPOUR &AVOID COLDS A drop on your hu kerchief by day 'o-■ vour pillow by ’‘>g kills the germs r< k stuffiness, preventspread of infection years world-wi<!c cess proves the vai-< Vapex. Obtainable from
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  • 527 5 <ti\eN Evidence In Gambling Case n Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. her evidence was recorded by r Taiping Magistrate today in the hi<h several prominent memi d' in to Literary Improvement ano two Malays were charg- l found gaming at the Asso- mises on September
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  • 185 5 Monthly Business Transacted rpHE monthly business meeting of the 011 Rotary Club was held at the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, yesterday. R n ,C. H Dakers, the vice-president, took the chair in the absence of the president Col. Cecil Rae. Visitors present were Rns. F, h. Williams
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  • 82 5 (From Our Own Correspondent! Batu Gajah, Wednesday. A middle-aged Chinese claimed trial be fore Datoh Muda Razalli. in thBatu Gajah Court yesterday morning, on a charge of enticing away a minor girl named Wong Vin from the lawful guardianship of Wong Yin between 9.15 p.m. on
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  • 392 5 Mr. T. V. A. Brodie, Assistant Legal Adviser, Perak, was the appellant in a criminal case in which he appealed before Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley against ar. order of acquittal by the Kampar Magistrate. The respondent was Doi bin Sulx>h. a police sergeant, who was
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  • 124 5 Motorist s Miraculous Escape IW .fIR- J- V LLSON, Assistant Comniissioner of Police, Tronoh. who was mairied at Kuala Lumpur on October 15, was involved in a car accident on Monday whilst driving his car alone near the Oreen Cow; Tavern, Cameron Highlands It
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  • 133 5 Opening I n<ler Direction Of Ipoh Convent PARI 'NTS in Kampar will very gladly welcome the successful efforts of the Roman Catholic Mission to 1 open an English School for girls there. The school, which is situated in the church grounds, will be opened on
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  • 388 5 Maintenance Order To Stand y K TOK ALEXANDER ORCHARD, an overseer, employed bv the Singapore Municipality was "’ll! his application, miule in the Singapore Second Police Court on Tu. sda.s, to show cause why the maintenan<>e order for •S44>, made in favour; of his wife, .Madge Ellen
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  • 227 5 doling Malay’s Appeal Partly Succeeds HASSAN', a young Malay, appealed in the I‘erak Supreme Court, Ipoh, yesterday against the conviction and sentence of one week’s imprisonment and a fine of $lOO imposed <>n him by the Sitiawan Magistrate on a charge of causing grievous hurt to
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  • 132 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Wednesday. rpWO Chinese, one of them English--1 speaking, were produced before Datoh Muda Razalli, the Batu Gajah magistrate, yesterday morning by Mr. Sarmukh Singfi. 0.C.P.D., Batu Gajah, on a charge of cheating four Chinese women at Fusing in September by
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    • 29 5 Do not do your shopping else- r where before you visit our v J MUTUAL BENEFIT Opening 31st October, 1938 EASTERN BAZAAR (THE BLUE SHOP) 8, Bishop Street, Penang.
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    • 751 6 f) < i I> I i pk<i i 11 ik* c /i? p\\ ri f I \TI\G SI GGESS \Tjlj SE AI S SOI J) l-avouritr obame blonde in RKO-RAI)IO< O\ L.< J F ()KE START OF EACH PERFORMANCE! J Jfl B NIGHTLY /fP £t| I <4l ji fflß TvtJ?
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  • 501 7 Accused Discharged On Re-Trial (From Our Own Correspondent) TELUK ANSON, Tuesday. IN the Teluk Anson magistrate’s court before Che M S. Abdullah yesterday morning a retrial was held of a charge of using criminal force on a Chinese woman named Tan Ah Wai on July 18 last
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  • 93 7 Parade In Farewell To Headmaster CADETS, Scouts and Cubs of the Anderson School, Ipoh. yesterday held a parade to bid farewell to Mr. Whitfield, their Headmaster, who is proceeding on eight months’ leave, with Mrs. Whitfield. After the taking of the salute Mrs. Whitfield presented the Seenivasagam
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  • 39 7 MISS CHEE KENG WEE, daughter of Mr. Chee W’or Lok, JP M. C. H., of Penang. will be married at the Town Hall. Ipoh. on Saturday at 2 p.m. to Mr. Lau Seng Heng of Ipoh.
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  • 363 7 Work Of Ipoh Pathological Department The work done by the Ipoh Pathological Department is included in the 1937 report issued by the Institute for Medical Research. Vast progress has been made by the department in carrying out tuberculin testing among schoolchildren and examinations Mere carried
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 48 7 rtlevtsion Barrel IChen to Refill standing features ’«t exclusive de- ~sß menu. Diaphragm f. Scratch proof of 14K Solid Gold. ■'enzed Shape—ex v c and original ’■tty The genuine has mart ARROW CLIP fW d Parker VacumatK*” me on barrel firT lee A VA CCWATJC-&* Au MW OUHtI
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    • 418 7 Tonight Ladies* Guest At Both Parks WE MBL E Y PARK Tonight Thursday, 27 th October, 193/1. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Big Combination of Actors <& Actresses from The Silver Jut- lee Opera. “SAITAN MADURA” Directed by Sainan. Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and extra turns. Sun See Toy Cantonese
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    • 170 7 1 I tines GIiNT7 El/£/v I wcel all engagements.... Miss Your Dinner.... Miss Anything.... Forget every thing I But e<t 'I he heturn Of The Famous Stars of “CAPTAIN BLOOD" I and “ROBIN HOOD" I I LYNN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND I in Warner Bros. Grand Comedy Hit AT QUEEN'S TOMORROW
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    • 100 7 Hundreds (.ante Back To See It Again QUEEN’S LAST NIGHT 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 Matinee Tomorrow at 3 p.m. THE RETURN SCREENING OF RKO-RADIO’S RECORD BREAKING HIT 3 years in the making An Hour and a Half in the showing. .and a life-time in the remembering -vX--Il 'Put it on your
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  • 512 8 A STRONG case against establishes. ment of a university in Malaya is presented in the memorandum prepared by the Persatuan Melayu Selangor (Malay Association of Selangor» to be presented to the McLean Commission on Education which is touring Malaya. In the opinion of the Association, battleships to
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  • 845 8  -  He reads the newspapers as he breakfasts... .then he feeds the birds.. .he forgets when he wants to forget. At No. 10 Downing Street By By Sean Fielding aT 8.15 this morning several millions of us sat down to breakfast. opened
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  • 460 8 London —City Of Students 11 n.r»riD< lh 111UU511U opuctii 10 the most highly-prized privilege of British social life and it is unquestionably due to this freedom that the universities and cultural centres of the nation have become the Mecca of students from every part of the w’orld. This point was
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    • 375 8 SEGAMAT STORE AGENCY, 266, CARNARVON STREET, PENANG. PHONE 1525 rt| W 6 i’ t£ «®hi ff n« -4-0 fl /r/W® 4<?l (Xftfo f: m5O Sfe J jk< j— ,-"_Z. *\/k IVK litCl (HALgHQH 11 w 11 iMut/jM jrjn\ IS »v \Wk iJ \a IWaj ;J ■ISKfISIS SImUI RALEIGH the all-steel
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    • 46 8 ALREADY FAMOUS BLACK WHITE SMOKING MIXTURE is worthy to stand unashamed on the same shelf as Black White Cigarettes which have long been known as England’s highest class cigarettes. I 1 oz. 2 oz 4 oz tins On sale everywhere 1 Importers HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD.
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  • 1000 9 Mr. Koh Sin Hock’s Talk To Penang Rotarians sioner ,to Penang Rotarians at their weekly luncheo Comm,s Hotel, yesterday. Y ,uncheo at the E. O. In tracing the history of cock-fighting, Mr. Sin Hock wh„ k. k oird-fancier himself, revealed that the as been
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  • 114 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 26. T h» e is still no trace of the body of Inspector Richard Nunn who was killed when a Royal Singapore Flying Club plane m which he was flying crashed into the sea, off Katong, on
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  • 196 9 Free Demonstrations At Whiteaway’s The name of Max Factor today is a byword in the world of beauty, among women of taste and the beauty parlours of the cities of the world. With Hollywood as the hub of the make-up universe. Max Factor's trained and talented artists
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  • 58 9 Superscale Appointments The following senior teachers have been promoted to the new Superscale B Grade with effect from Oct. 1, 1038: Mr. W. H. B. Monerasinghe. Teacher Class I and Senior Assistant Teacher of the Government English School, Tapah. Mr. V. Arumukham, Teacher Class I and Senior
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  • 15 9 Mr. Mrs. Daniel Pakiam after their wedding yesterday. (See Page 2).
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  • 390 9 Annual Deepavali Treat The annual treat to the Hindu inmates of the Leper Settlement at Pulau Jerejak and Perak Road, Penang, was given this year as usual. Thanks to the Medical Department, Penang, a launch was supplied by the Government for transporting the presents of clothes and cakes
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  • 221 9 Next Wednesday On Wednesday evening next, the management oi the Wembley Cabaret has promised to give the St. Nicholas’ Home their interest in all dance tickets sold. For this purpose, special tickets have printed at a reduced rate of 5 tickets for $1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 26 9 dr chi J florists for BETTER FLOWERS Phone 153, 69, Bishop St. Penang I TH! TRUI TONIC FOOD I I OMslmM* 9f W/ OMmtots and Sfrw
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    • 259 9 V TALKING OF DRESS Im an unassuming person, and “Fancy Dress” I hale. So very ostentatious, so very “Not Quate, Quale. I But once a year I firmly thrust my scruples to the wall; It's absolutely worth it for the “POPPYDAY RAG BALL.” 7 WEAR ANY 7 BALLY THING AT
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  • 2103 10 Promise of A Brilliant Season :People Who Did Not Pay Their BillsAnd The Autumn Double:Mr. Duff -Cooper's Resignation Accepted With “Relief Bather Than Reluctance No Slackening Off In Rearmament (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 5. London in a general way settled down
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    • 304 10 SAFE DIET FOR GASTRIC Great care is needed in the feeding T sufferers from gastric and duodena? ulcers and inflammation of the ■itornac/ The wrong kind of food will ;t vr'e.i > ?he r >ain and discomfort. In the early stages of treatment small qnacCiiicj of liquid food must be
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    • 52 10 Doctors and Dentists Prescribe It For headache and toothache» neuralgic and rheumatic pains, as well as for and discomfort to Fast-working, yet it does not affect the heart or upset the stomach. AN AC IN contains quinine 3 2 2 l X i FLORISTS Phone 391 I 3, Penang KoatL
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    • 1007 10 BANKS OVERSEA-GIIINESE HONG KONG AND BANKING CORPORATION SHANGHAI BANKING LIMITED. CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the S.S.) (Incorporated in the Colony of THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK The liability of members is limited ‘X LIMITED extent and in manner prescribed k" THE HO HONG BANK LTD. Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of tD
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  • 592 11 Lah 'I Times Of Posting X H t M I j, x E d'l. A|i HIE W EST jio Air Mail i: For Victoria Point). India, 1 2b >t. Sudan. Kenya. <i i;i Zanzibar, Northern i a. Nyasaland. South ■aiii. Ireland. Canada and ary Correspondence
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  • 684 11 “’iOIINA” sails foi Port Swettenham and Singapore. “KRJAN’ arrived from Belawan-Deli, sails for Pagan Datoh and i elok Anson. S.S. “KIDDERI’ORE” from Kobe via ports, sails at noon for Colombo Bombay and Karachi. S.S. “PALOPO” from Singapore and Soerabaia, sails this evening fo-- Si-Api-Api, Batavia,
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  • 291 11 Being dismantled by tne ship-breakers in the tiny harbour of Le Ciotat, on the French Mediterranean coast, lies the yacht Melisande 111, known as the "Yacht of Love." The yacht belonged to Pierre Flanchard, French millionaire eccentric who died last year after sailing for
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  • 227 11 The Televising of a demonstration oi the latest of Britain’s measures of defence against attack from the air—the balloon-i bai rage—will be the subject of the second of the series from Daventry. “Television in Action,’ in which oversea listeners are I being shown something of the working
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  • 95 11 The soft lilt of Viennese waltzes and the throbbing grandeur of organ recitals inspire cows. Music at milking time induces them to give of their best. Sir Harry Hague, head of a big milk food firm has had radio loud-speakers installed »n the cowsheds of
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  • 46 11 I Strict control over all broadcast news from private radio stations has been enforced ii France by official decree. This move was caused by a campaign of false rumours about the international situation during the darkest hours of recent crisis.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 319 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE UEIKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTHCONTINENT IOCLUS Calls Marseilles Glasgow I,eavcs n'’l an S Q Du Loado o LCHAS Calls Hull Gdynia T OV 23 GLE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro -v Nov. 30 TEN DAY SERVIC E TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE 5 T.j ver doo’ ■>R Omits Havre J.
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    • 858 11 P O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England» i PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING Till RSDAY 27ih OCTOBER rontTaot^i^ d M- r v? tal N C Under Penan Telck Port Swettenham. A Majesty s Government Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 241 12 The M«y/6 An old saving has it that patience is a virtue. It is also an nt Let u*« now honour a man whose fame is very modest though verv great. He is Mr. F. P. Ide. He has not invented a new kind ot jr J a
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    • 2617 12 YDC 15.15 mcs <l9 8 mJ f yk>> f) grfaf < A W Neapolitan tunes. weather 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG plays. 2.10 Repetition of news bulletin. bj <! GSF 2.20 Close down. TRANSMISSION 3 <<• 1!• 1. /AT HP 1 <W7 e 1 450 Time signal Opening.
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  • 127 13 .or io the Ro. a! Singapore Flying < iub air rally at the Airport inUo'“'ted in one of the Audax aircraft of the S.S. Volunteer Air Force. Above: The Singapore club seaplane in which Mr. J. Sale, the chief instructor, gave a very fin? exhibition
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    • 118 13 Ml in a Day’s Work— by Kick Elmes I! JI ST STRIKES ME £> H 7/ MB I A /k?r- Df?oP A ii >j HI I v k A/ x Sgga fcvsL i i BOBBY BEARS CYCLE RACE I' w m C /dp f \j z;y ■■p Z ?>■* rj-
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  • 311 14 Contrevent Mins Cesarewitcl FET FAILS IN Bil) FOR RECORD \ewll Kirkel, \el anoiher rich prize ol the English Turf, witch Stakes, over two miles and two furlongs, wc xesterdav when Contrevent, starting al 100 7, be; bred Dubonnet, 100 by one and a
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  • 318 14 Training Opens (From Cui correspondent.; Singapore, oct. zi. ir. preparation iu 4 uie bin-a pore cin -es opt. a ornc>any today. i’he goi. o v» Heavy. Had and liireequarter pace work was done on the second track. Eastern Knight (R. Billett) was first out. this geichng aid steady
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  • 159 14 Cliaril) Footbail Match A charity soccer match between the Penang Indians anti the Fiovinee elleley Football Association will be played on Saturday October 29. on the Bertam Estate ground. Kepala Balas, tne proceeds of which will be donated to the Poppy Day Fund. Both teams are
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  • 33 14 Owing to the heavy rain which fell yesterday evening, completely flooding the Esplanade pitch, the rugger match between the Penang. Sports Club “A” ami the Penang Free School was postponed.
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  • 37 14 Arranfjcinents are being made to stagt a title tight between PETER KANE, the Elverpool ex-bl(ieks»iith world flyueight champion, and SMALL MONTANA, American champion, who last year lout to Benny Lynch in their title fight.
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  • 102 14 A big crowd witnessed the table-tennis match between the Ming Yah and the Chinese Engineers which resulted in a surprise victory for the former by four games to one The results ai» as follows: (Ming Yah mentioned first). 3 2, Kok Kooi Chean beat Loo Chian Lee Kok
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  • 82 14 Melbourne A successful experimei t was conducted at the Bethesda Hosp.tai, Melbourne when an appendicitis operaticn was performed while the patient listened in to the races. It had been decided not to give a general anaesthetic because the patient was overweight. Accordingly, the operaticn
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  • 340 14 Ambitious plans arc being considered in London tor bringing three leading British heavy-weights into the world championship picture. Promoter Sydney Hulls, of Harringay, has a scheme by which he hopes to bring either Eddie Phillips, George James, or Maurice Strickland into line for
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  • 341 15 —Reuter. Rest Of Europe Beaten 3-0 At Highbury London, Oct. 26. England burst the bubble of continental soccer supremacy today at Highbury when, before a crowd of 45,000, they defeated the Rest of Europe by three goals to nothing. The Duke of Kent
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  • 209 15 pEAMS for tomorrow’s Penang State I. hockey trial on the Hutching’s School ground are. COLOURS: J. W. Webb (P.R.C.), Tan Cong Tat (K.H.P.) and J. D. Lambert P.R.C.), Rashid Ghows (LA.), Boey Seng Poe (C.R.C.), and T. Jacobs (P.R. i; C- W. Lyle (P.S.C.), Tye Thoon ick
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  • 165 15 Schedule Of Racing r pi if following is the schedule for the > ingapore Turf Club’s Winter I IRST DAY, NOVEMBER 5 ■f.rses, Class 1: divisions 1, 2 and 3: About seven furlongs. r<* s, Class 2: Divisions 1,2, 3 and 4. about seven furlongs. Free Handicap.
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  • 22 15 —Reuter. London, Wednesday. ri- beat Kent by 15 points to in -their rugby fixture at Bourneith today. Reuter.
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  • 96 15 Single Goal Decides Taiping. ’Wednesday. Nothwithstanding the steady shower which fell yesterday afternoon the Taiping Tigers engaged the Railway Institute in a friendly game of hockey at the padang yesterday and won I—o.1 —0. The match turned out to be uninteresting for the most part, with the
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  • 348 15 London.—When a rank outsider, konwn his nervousness in the paddock, restless at the post, and jaded behaviour the course, suddenly flashes out of ruck and pips the favourite by a iple of lengths, backers tear up their ting tickets and murmur, “It’s a mir1 cause
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  • 236 15 Practice Game In Ipoh An Asiatic rugby team defeated a combined team of Europeans and Asiatics by 20 points (four goals) to eight (a goal and a try) at Ipoh yesterday. It was a very wet afternoon and play throughout w r as i nthe rain, despite which
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  • 79 15 Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. PREPARATORY to their charity soccer match against The Rest next Wednesday, the M.B.S. Old Boys played the Police Depot, senior League champions for this year, in a friendly match on the P.W.D. ground today and lost by two clear goals. The game was
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  • 83 15 The returning Australian cricket TcS* team will play “The Rest” at Melbourne beginning on December 9. The Victorian Cricket Association decided that the match should be played to mark the centenary of the Melbourne Cricket Club. Visiting players will be paid £l5 f° r the
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  • 47 15 The Bowral Council has decided to rename the local cricket ground “Bradman Oval.” Thus Don Bradman’s name will be perpetuated on the ground where he began his cricketing career and amassed huge scores a§ a schoolboy. The ground is opposite the residence of Bradman’s father.
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  • 129 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST £211.15. 0 £211.15. 0 TXJNDO. (Spot) £213. 0. 0 £213. 0. 0 U)NDO,i-<3 month*) $108.50 $108.50 fI’NG AFORE BCSINKSS DONE sloB 7/:r:.7/.7.7 $108.50 donk ■OT'RA—(Suodrled, FT.ACK PEPPER W 50 80 RUBBER.— fi d NEW YORK 16%c(G) ■INGA PORB— (SpAt) TT* 2B %c 29c Jan./Mar 29%c April/ June
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  • 353 16 IX)NDON, October 26. Fol/owing are today’s closing middle Trices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 rfemonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 109Jxd Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 108 g War Loan 31 p.c. 101 Com. Union Assce. (Units)
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  • 126 16 London. Oct 26. RUBBER: Dull— London 8,« buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mak*. 8% do 8% do Apl./June B’4 do 8,”« do July/Sept. do 8% do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.70 cts. United Kingdom Stocks: London 62.583 tons Liverpool 33,996 tons COPRA. Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Oct- £lO. 5.
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  • 149 16 Previously Lates’ Pari s 178 .LT 178 51|64 New York 4.76% 4.77’4 Montreal 4.80’a 4.81A6 Bessel 28.16 28.20 Geneva 20.98 21.03’* Amsterdam 8.77% Milan 90 90% Berlin 11.89 11.92 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Osl 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26*4 unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138*4 139’4 Madrid
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  • 193 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 4 9 Bangrin 23 ;9 24 6ex Burma Malay 22 3 23 0 Hitam .35 .40 Hong Fate .82’4 -85 Idris 79 8 6 Jelebu .70 .74 Kpg. Kamunting 90 9 6 Kpg. L-anjut 19 0 19 6 Killinghall 17 6 18 6
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  • 137 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .82 .85 Kuchai 1.32% 1.37% Petalings 7.80 8.20 ex Rantau 1.50 1.55 Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Ampat 4 3 4 9 Bangrins 23 6 24 0 Berjuntai 10 6 110 Kpg. Lrfinjut 18 9 19 3 Kramat 10
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  • 256 16 New York, Wednesday. The opening strength of aircrafts reflected overnight reports that Government was planning a substantial increase in the Air Force. The subsequent disappearing of buying and thin markets combined to make for declines. However, weakness failed to stimulate a following and the market was in
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  • 185 16 RUBBER Buyers Seller? Batu Lin tangs 1.17% 1.22% Bassetts .55 .57*2 Bentas 1-12% 1.17% Brogas .77% .80 Kua’.c 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 Pa.jams 1.85 1.92% Sunpei Tukangs 1.10 1.15 Tapahs 1.90 1.97%
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  • 25 16 TIN Penang $108.50 per pkl. Singapore $108.50 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 3'4 c. per lb. Singapore-Spot 28 3 4 c. per lb.
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  • 206 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4'6 4'9 Ayer Hitams 25 0 26 0 Batu Selangor» 1.45 1.52% Burma Malays 22 0 22!9 Hong Fatts .82 .86 Jelebus .72% .77% Kundangs 7'3 7 9 K. Kamuntings 8!10£ 913 Kamuntings Hjo 119 Klang Rivers 177% 1.85 K. Kampars 14 3 149
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  • 81 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. AT 2% milestone Bachang yesterday, a four-year-old Chinese boy was knocked down by a car which was coming into Malacca from Tampin. The boy was taken to hospital in a serious condition and died this morning. It appears that
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