Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 October 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PLBUSBED DAILY C •>->; Vol. xcvi. \o, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938. PRICE 5 CENT'S.
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  • 474 1 Towns Not To Be Depopulated COMPULSORY BILLETING OF REFUGEES London. Thursday. Schemes for voluntary evacuation of the civilian copulation in time of war from London and other big centres are discussed and advocated In a committee o‘: sour Members of Parliament appointed to consider the matter
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  • 59 1 I lo.kloll I Observers' View London. Thursday. I-.-/don of Sir A. Clerk h< <’i instructed to sound Adno Chiang Kai shek with re •tliition Reuter learns on died that Generalissimo hat Sir A. i uuid see him when he made London do not consider nil of
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  • 242 1 I. rivulet- M. Daladier <hi I he Munich Fact Marseilles. Thursday Munich was an act of reason,” de dared M Daladier at the Radical So (■.alists Conpress What he wished to emphasise with all the force he was capable of was that the situation resulting from
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  • 72 1 I'iom Our Oo Corrcspo-ndcrt) Sinyttporc, LOiday. On Monday Sii John Bay nail will mm < o, th( L> yisla I. re Council that tin sum of X 10,000,000 of the th< Colony's Surplus bund In < irmarkrd to procidi an appropriation >f ■> ,m)i)jtiin each year payable
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  • 105 1 Esidence Of German W alchfiilness Berlin, Thursday. iman watchfulness over the situa !i,i n at. Alrmel is indicated by a statement Foreign Office organ. DiplomatisKei i spondenze. regretting that Lithl'!"a is "still playing with the idea of T n. from obligations towards Memeland adding "autonomy docs not 1 lUtocracy
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  • 114 1 Reuter. London, Thursday. 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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  • 164 1 —Reuter. birst Lord in the L'pper House London. Thursday. The appoirtment of Earl S anaope a head of the department wh:< h will expen £125,000,000 this year i: edb-in to giv. rise to strong opj.-ositioti and eri iei<m. The Opposir.on will also ohj ct to l.i< lact
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  • 242 1 —Reuter. t Anniversary Of Czech Independence London. Thursday. Cn the occasion of the twentieth ann J vrsary of the declaration of Czechoslo- vakia’s independence, a s.atement of friendship and admiration has be. n issued with an infhiencial list of signatures including those of the Archbishop of York.
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  • 107 1 A party of students of the Penang Farm School will go on an excursion to Cheng Jec Chan (1,200 steps) early tomorrow morning. Mr. Tan Ah King, the Chinese Agricultural Assistant, will lead the party, and -as tomorrow' is the seventh day of the Chinese
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Hendaye, Thursday. The final batch of British prisoners .•eleased by Franco and exchanged for an *qual number of Italian prisoners in Republican hands crossed the interna tional bridge into France this afternoon
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  • 24 1 Reuter Berlin, Thursday. The German and Czechoslovak Governments have signed an agreement providing for resumption of railway traffic between the tw’O countries.
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  • 241 1 ELECTIOIN ON FOREIGN ISSVE London, tliiirsdav. i he result of the (l»xfor J ity by-elecliou uecessitate.l hy the death of the Conserve-, u live member, Capt. R. Bourne, resulted in the return of Mr. Quintin Hogg, Conner vative. with 15.797 voles» His Independent opponent. Mr.
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  • 131 1 Reuter. Gniinotis Mini Gayda Rome, Thursday. The roiit<- of 11. visit of Herr von Ribbentrop does not imply I.alo-Germuit divergence, but confirms tf.e solidarity of the yxis, declarvs Gayda in the Gior aid (J ’ltalia,, He says that in addition to th>- Hun-garo-Czech problem, an important matter <o
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  • 194 1 i. Rauter. Reminded Of Promises Unfulfilled Washington, Thursday. The United States Note to Japan ac cuses Japan of discrimination against American citizens and their legitimate interests in China. The Note declares that the Japanese Government has failed to live up to its promises to preserve the
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  • 173 1 Ambassador Opens An Exhibition London, Thursday. Opening an exhibition of Chinese junks at the Science Museum, Mr. Quo Tai-chi said as a Chinese he felt very happy that the models were there as a token of tlv numerous mutual interests and close tiej of friendship existing between Great
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    • 92 1 LOON CHEONG Building Contractors. Vurnltitt-e Maker-:. PiinGiu. Polishers. SicnL.,a. d Writ’r‘. And Teak Woiwl Merchauts i.-.c- Mnr<>r- A I'l it» Gt&SS, all 19 A. Lu it Ji Struct, PEN \NG. Per: k Branch: LOON CHEONG A Co., No. G Sial ion ICo.ul, Ipoh. A meal in itself and an abundant
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  • 162 2 (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. TTIHE belief that the Malayan GovemJL ments would announce a new radio policy before the end of the year was expressed by Mr. R. C. Giggins, the retiring chairman of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, on his departure Lor England in
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  • 116 2 Driver Of Powerful Car Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. A EUROPEAN motorist, C. Smith, was /x fined $lO by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. K. A. Blacker, yesterday, on being convicted on a charge of negligent driving along Stamford-road and Orchard-road. Inspector MacPherson said
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  • 200 2 DIET TASTE CATERED FOR AT IPOH HOSPITAL Patients May Choose Own Food FOR providing Ipoh hospital patients with a balanced diet and at the same time satisfying the tastes of the various nationalities a dietetic schedule has been prepared by experts in Singapore, with suitable alternatives, the choice being left
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  • 101 2 Support Pledged MR. LEONG SIN NAM, 0.8. E., chair man of the Perak Overseat Chinese Committee of the China Distress Relief Fund, has dispatched the following cable to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek: “The Japanese invasion of South China has caused grave concern among Malayan overseas Chinese. We
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  • 246 2 Slipped While Washing Clothes (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Thursday. A verdict of death by misadventure, with no blame attached to anybody, was returned by Datoh Muda Razali, who sat as Coroner in the Batu Gajah Court yesterday, at the conclusion of an inquiry held
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  • 110 2 44QOMEBODY told me that I have ofO fended the “Twa Pek Kong” and I have also been charmed and did not know what I was doing,” said a Chinese, Neoh Mah Lye, before Mr. H. W. Nightingale second police magistrate, yesterday when he
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  • 115 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 25. THE Ministry of Justice has issued the annual report on the work of the Courts of Justice for the year ending Mar. 31. This shows that in the year 114,242 persons were convicted of crime. Heavy sentences were imposed
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  • 306 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL MRS. H. D. MUNDELL, of Singapore, is spending a few days at the Cameron Highlands. 'mr’hugh R.C.S., (Eng), has returned to Kuala Lumpur from Hong Kong. MR. C. BOYD ANDERSON, a former director of Bendixon and Co., Ltd., is now living at Lossiemouth, Scotland.— London Cor. MR. L.
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  • 59 2 British Wireless. London, Thursday:— After a meeting of the Roman Catholic hierarchy ol England and Wales today, the following message was telegraphed to the Premier Mr. Chamberlain: Catholic Archbishops and Bishops offer their heartfelt grati tude to the Prime Minister for his sue cessful efforts in
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    • 137 2 f They iVRE QUALITY iMiii w jm i ®u wlf V I/ YOU’RE IN FOR MORE \F X. I N SUIT SATISFACTION THIS SEASON THAN YOU HAVE EVER KNOWN. ig«er*>_ let us prove it with OUR NEW STOCK. B. H. T. DOULATRAM CO of course Oval tine revives flagging energg
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    • 231 2 Pity the I po»rilii(] that has I what's I ••One hint whais I I WJBO < I Just what we have ourselves f won’t do for dogs. DOGS I NEED SPRATT’S and here's the reason why a dog has I i small tummy Food must not be long inside it;
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  • 602 3 Lighting Our Way h the winged traffic con--1 siabk who stands daily at the ,D <»* Burning Road, Burmah Maxwell Road and Prangin ()J1 a raised platform, will cai W ork has been almost dieted for installation of < notic traffic light signals at s buss junction.
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  • 17 3 uph t'lkin after thr met’ tintf of the prnanfj ('<>>eniitt< of tl> C lie! biuuf
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  • 1343 3 Work Of The F. M.S. Institute For Medical Research HE work of the Institute for Medical Research, E.M.S.. is reviewed in the report just issued by the Director of the Institute- In the course of his report the Director states that it has
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  • 660 3 QTRIKINGLY divergent views on what is happening to foreign trade in China, and involving the whole broad question of the “Open Doo are to he seen in two news reports—one from To kin/the other from London. The two reports—representing in general Japanese and
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  • 130 3 The fuiicra) oi Mrs. Goh Hock Huat, neti .4.ti1l Em, -ja ija Goh Hock liuaf. tin v »41- known proprietor of the .Ui«yi n j u.Gij.’/.c Company, Klang, who fcwuy un Friday, oct. 21, took nun; ixo G 2, Muntri L'lreel, Fenang yes.erday tor
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  • 232 3 it ion n f 'isi Stt*jfh t “Four’s A Crowd” opens tonir lit at Queens. Ar; excellent < osicdy .n i• h the stcry is woven ’-‘Xi. 1 r. w xx'cr n»*n ai d women. Errol Fiy.e a.< an x-edito’-nd <•.' publicity agent turr. >
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  • 46 3 The funeral of Mrc. Tan Kun; :.iii o Khoo Paik Joo who passed away ye t rday morning at her residence r N Nagore Road, Fcnang, wi:l t«.k •Ln- to- morrow at noon for irtv: ner IL-.m jGantong cemetery.
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    • 98 3 “‘SWEAT-1? AG” ~SPORT SHIRTS SS&«- COLOI 'RS Will TH i- ii FA W N I J 1 J I Ideal for all Spirit, the SH E4T RAG’ 9 he proved so popular in every way because it comprises everything that you ever asked for in a SPORTS SHIRT, absorbent and
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  • 140 4 ‘Another Manchukuo Not Wanted 1 Washington, Thursday. A note, longer and couched in stronger terms than any 2 yet sent to Tokyo by the United States, exjiresses apprehension in the United States that the Japanese may develop in other areas controlled hv Japan a “military
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  • 210 4 British Wireless. Appointed First Lord Of Admiralty London, Thursday a meeting of the f Privy Council at Buckingham Palace today, it was announced that Earl Stanhope has been appointed First Lord of the Admiralty in place of Mr. A. DuIT-v ooper, who resigned, and that Earl de la
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  • 72 4 British Wireless. London, Trairsday: Polling is taking j luce today in Oxford City by election caused by the death of the Conservative. Captain Bourne who. at the Genera' Election, had a majority over the La i >ur candidate of 61.645 votes. The Can bdat's are Mr.
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  • 393 4 .—Reuter. Mi. Rooseveh i iJisdrn) aniehJ M ashing;. President Roosevelt criticised by implicatior brOf) Agreement and suggest. M Slates favoured a disarm» ence. He said it was becom clear that peace by f ear f or more enduring quality n the sword. tn P'“ao I There could
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  • 89 4 —Reuter. Warsaw, Thursday. OUPPORT for Germany’s colonial claims is reflected in articles appearing in the Polish Press revealing considerable interest in this question. A passage in a London dispt. tch to the Government newspaper Gazeta Polska declares that colonies have ceased to be taboo and
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  • 112 4 J- —Reu.er. illage Demolished BySappers Jerusalem, Wednesday. The Arab village of Miar, east of Acre, vas demolished by Sappers as a punitive measure following numerous cases of sffiipmg and also damage to roads and opposition to troops. The effectiveness of howitzers were also demonstrated by the
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  • 305 4 (1 i_r jntit q it s. e t ChangshcL 1 hllLsditV. 4 S-k reports state that the Chinese forces in the Wuhan area are at present withdrawing north-westward and south-westward preparatory to the next major battle which is expected to be fought in West Hu.ia.i,
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  • 52 4 —Reuter. Berlin, Thursday. Prominence is given in some German newspapers to alleged Czech provocations against Sudeten-German minorities in the districts bordering the new frontier. Der Angriff says that the German public is greatly disturbed, adding that incidents like these are incompatible with the assurances from
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  • 227 4 Reuter. Herr Hiller Taken \t His Word THinduy. The visit of the L r nion P'-'em A n ter, Mr. O. Pirow, 'O Portugal i followed with interest in vi'-w of li many’s colonial claims A Lisbon message .states that reports from abroad opinion formed circles
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    • 952 4 ■'f I U^> 'A.^. k r\ H > 'Wfi» hW u .a£ "Wj** V&S w U ,J RawliL < A Hr f y Wtoy hß, o> R£& 'a IEHMI p ItA it 6 o n Rfe f f fe/ f|m; u wi f R' Z I XJ^-'’ ~<•• K, J
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  • 131 5 SINGAPORE RICKSHA STRIKEHOPE OF SETTLEMENT (From Our Own Thursdav. Correspondent) ;11 gapore rickshas may return to the streets soon if an < gf. 'iciit iiMchc'l ycstci by a number of ricksha (|Wn( .|-s and pullers finds the approval of the majority on both sides. j
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  • 154 5 Professor aslipal At I aiping From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Thursday. a STONISHING feats were performed by the 26 year old Indian Yoghi, Professor Yashpal, before a crowded audience at the Town Hall last night. Blindfolded by a member of the audience the Professor was able
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  • 210 5 Library (Hub Members Charged (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Thursday. \FTER a whole day's hearing, the prosecution brought their case to a close yesterday in which several prominent members of the Taiping Literary Improvement Association and two Malays were charged with being found gaming a' the Association's premises
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  • 136 5 Ml Defendants lined I ui Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. 'U. Freda Jansen and Ronald 4 n, defendants in the Marcus convicted by the Singapore Magistrate this morning on 1 1 »<' of causing hurt to Carl Marcus n 1 lined $l5 each. 1
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  • 221 5 Ingcnicns Ruse That Failed I From Car Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. Found to be in possession of luggage with false sides and double bottoms, co.iiaimng chaodu and opium worth $2.176. and $375, on board a ship in the outei roads, on Monday afternoon, a
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  • 164 5 Singapore Women Busy (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. To make the wreaths which will be 'aid on the Cenotaph on Armistice Day. nearly 20 Singapore women are working every morning in a room at the back of the Victoria Memorial Hall. Thousands of poppies are
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  • 23 5 Edwaid Everett Horton, (riyht) the well-knoicn American comedian, was seen off by a woman Jrienl after his holiday in Enyland.
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  • 82 5 Reuter New Reserve Beinij Formal Wellington, Thursday. The formation of a national military reserve for Home defence in the event of an emergney is being undertaken by the Ministry of Defence. The scheme envisages a reserve force consisting of a thousand ex soldiers, whose enrolment between
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  • 150 5 Reuter. Transport Problems Discussed 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 proceeding.® should be limited to railways or include all forms of transport. Mr. Butler, Director, summarising
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  • 130 5 —Reuter. A Warning By Sir Thomas Inskip London, Thursday. UtIVTOBCTiY supposes that wc have 11 secured peace for all time or even for one year declared Sir Thomas Ins kip. Minister for Co-ordination of De fence, addressing the constituencies of Tubb’ngton and Hampshire today. He
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  • 89 5 I fk- F. H. Grumitt. senior partner or ItJL Mess-s. McAuliffe, Tarqua’d, Youngs Ac Co., Penang, who was due back from England last week, is now not expected till about November 10. Mr. Grumitt flew to England about eight weeks ago with his eldest son. who was
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    • 60 6 the BRIGHTEST and MERRIEST SPOT /V PENANG ELYSEE CABARET TODAY TEA DANCE G 30 r.-n. TO 8.45 D.m. COUPONS $1 FOR 6 TOMGUT—Dancing from 9.30 p.m. to Midnight Charming and Entertaining- Hostesses LOUIS LIM\ V SWING ORCHESTRA FEATURING LAMBETH WALK both at Tea and Night Dances roMORKOW —GRAND COTY NIGHT
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 443 6 Ait/ r i Tremendous Success All Shows jacked to the Doors ANOTHER MlGim 2 n i it 4 t V/ Hundreds turned away at every Performance. FILM ON HIE WAY M r n T g y NEX ICH ANGE gQ YA L <•• 3O MATINEES: TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 11 80
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    • 357 6 iiGKtHSSh Matinees Today Tomorrow at 3 p. m. PRICES: 15. 30 ir.d 50 cents Downstairs LAST NIGHT —TONIGHT 6.15 N 9.30 RKC -RADIO'S Sparkling C< Eiiliou D liar Heiress who 1 Horse ami went af* man or. foot I i O _3iWr (Rfc™. .x" A Hk mißimn |gjr IF HOPKiiis
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  • 1059 7 •“Long Hours And Lew Pay” (From Our Own Coitc o.id-'nt > Singapore. Thursday. i F rgjporc Tract on Co. I. jwsmen wcr. nietin asl ocked by u lc e !ec* Ac wirinto c K-i: r ■Ol .ling to a witness givin l |C.idcr. tetor? t.;a
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  • 119 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. A sentence of two months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on a ricksha-puller, Ang Teck Hock, convicted by Mr. G. S. Rawlings. Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of criminally intimidating another rick-sha-puller. It was Ang Teck Hock’s first
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    • 26 7 11 ;j ————-j> Don’t be bitten—3?*' Gx crmi n a f e with s' vu eC Asiatic Petroleum CO. CS.S.) Ltd. «Nm!* 11 44 m 1
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    • 490 7 thf: economical amusement home tow m to rch u r OUR E M BLEY I’ A|{ K lonight, Friday, 2dth October, !'}■><>. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Dig Combination of Actors «<- Actresses from The Silver Jubik-f “GENERAI AEDUI. RASID” Directed LyCanar.. Strmgly SupioiAci by th' latest \uudc’ ll? and extra turns.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 266 7 CH S Pt lG pyp j\ y at QUEEN’S 6.15 P.M. and 9.30 FVL 95) B! >“" v%s y F v* 5 ouV W- w I Ik>o' s Ef Bl Lu d K >°' 5 s °A\> o > I i w!/ Jk. 1 [f .^o v v:; 'x oj
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  • 488 8 hills arc disappearing before our eyes. This is not the gross exaggeration as it sounds but a j statement based on an article by Mr. i J. R. P. Soper. Agricultural Officer. i Province Wellesley and Penang, in which he states that the erosion of soil from
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  • 1334 8  - G.B.S. Goes Motoring Steps On Accelerator Instead Of The Brake G.B.S. has discussed most subjects, but hitherto he has had very little to say about motoring. In this interview he is at the top of his form. An Unusual Interview. By Stuart Macrae THE last paragraph in the printed instructions
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    • 365 8 A YEAST FOOD i Marmitc is the great food extract which n always in season. It improves all meat and vegetable dishes, hot or cold. Not only docs Marmitc bring out the flavour, n definitely increases the t nutritive value of each dish on account of its tichnev- in Vitamin
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    • 39 8 When f p” f Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Jr 1 5 ilpsMi cut W sw Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGES'TS f Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore. !poh. 4 Kuala t.nmpur.
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    • 35 8 r bp'",,. bi P „...11 BL ■‘■'"iT J r‘ "T r Ldfl nvmMMtt Ml I (*«<*"*■*)] j *■l l W P a H I f I to* z A "MRHAM WK SNOVtO UNO RUNCIMAM.... iti All
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  • 383 9 Activities Scribbled On A Wall (From Our Own Correspondent) f Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. in spite of the vigilance of the local police and of the special posse on patrol duty two further houses in Kuala av received the attention of burglars, Dr. K. Calderwood’s
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  • 612 9 (oiimiUs Address To Penang Committee Ml 'I ING of the I’°nang ComA jttee of tlu* China Relief Fund at 3 pm at the Chinese L. n a ii yesterday The Chinese Mr Huang Yen-Kai, presided j., nmenceinent of the meeting B took a formal oath to 'W-
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  • 221 9 All Penang Members Attending Budget Meeting SO far as is known at present all Pen ang Members of the Legislative Council will be proceeding to S.nsapore during the week-end for the Budget meet ing or th-e Legislative Council which is to be held on Monday. This will be
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  • 135 9 Getting Down To Work In Penang SIR WILLIAM McLEAN and Professor Channon. the two members of the Commission on Higher Education in Malaya, who arrived in Penang following their tour of Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. on 'Wednesday evening had a busy morning yesterday, visiting the Normal
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  • 268 9 Daughter-In-Law Charges Mother-In-Law HEARING was resumed yesterday before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Second Folice Magistrate, Penang, in the case in which two Cninese women, Khoo Say Hun and Ah Chuah, are charged with robbing a young Cninese woman, Pheeny Gan, of her j-ewellery at Rope Walk,
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  • 198 9 First Chinese Registrar. Supreme Court IT is officially notified in the Goverment Gezette that H. E the Governor, with the approval of the Rt. Hon. the Secretary of State for the Colonels, has been pleased to appoint Mr. Tan Hock Aun to be registrar, Supreme Court.
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    • 189 9 —F V r jsL'i “Thanks to Kalzana, my family is once again in PERFECT HEALTH" r “Of course,” the doctor will answer, Qen® ra Kalzana, which I have been prescribing f° r Y ears always gives wonderful results. Vw In those families which use Kalzana there arc none of those
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    • 168 9 MOUTRIES PIANOS |OF DISTINCTION UPRIGHT 3 PEDAL NATIONAL $340/- 1 I i 3 STYLE II $5OO/- 3 HI $575/MINATURE GRAND $750/. BABY IV $lOOO/. ALL PRICES 15% for CASH FULLY GUA RANTEED 16, BISHOP STREET, PENANG f PITMAN'S COLLEGE POSTAL COURSES in:—SHORTHAND. BOOK-KEEPING, COMMERCIAL COBRES- rONDENCE, COMMERCE, TYPEWRITING and other
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  • 1309 10 Chairman On Lower World Consumption MR. Frank, E. Mair, (Chairman) presided at the eighteenth ordinary general meeting of Tekka Ltd., which was held in London on September 24, and before calling upon Mr. J. Eustace Wickett (the Secretary) to read the notice convening the meeting and
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  • 140 10 Consumption Shows Improvement i Erom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Wednesday. yv, 7 ORLD tin production for August VV 1938 was 10,800 tons according to The Hague statistics. For the period January/August 1938 it amounted to 105,000 tons, compared with 128,000 for the same period in 1937. Production
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  • 126 10 Reported Concession Amsterdam, October 18. A VER-EXPORTS of rubber by Ceylon in 1938 will amount io approximately 10.000 tons, according to the “Nieuws Van den Dag Voor Ned. Indie.” a leading Dutch Indies newspaper. This report has created much surprise in Netherlands Indies official circles, but
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  • 100 10 DIKING the week ending October 15. 1935. exports from Malayan ports amounted to ***** cases, of which: 23.224 (S 3 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.588 (6 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe. 1.300 (5 per cent) cases to Canada, and
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    • 361 10 MIRACULOUS SPRING WATER THAT ENDS ACHES PAINS Mystery Remedy In many of the loveliest parts of the qarth, often hidden among the hills, tb'-o* KUSU to the surface miraculous spring»., laden with curative mineral salts whir h are Nature's gift to suffering humanity. 7 hese medic inal salts are the
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    • 927 10 BAN K S I THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England' rail t 1« a k Capital Authorised £*> (1 1 IIC LUCllilll y VC rSCLIS Capital Subscribed Reserve Fund and Rest £i 24-yJ? Bank, Ltd., 1 capital Pa W Up (Incorporated io British India) gjr OFDIRECrORS. K.C.5.1.,
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  • 1194 11 M.\ “SILVERWALNLT” from Singapore via Belawan-Deli, sails tomorrow for Colombo, Halifax, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Cape of Good Hope. S.S. “YLENSANG” from Calcutta, sails for Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. S.S. “KEDAH” arrived from Singapore direct sails this evening for Belawan-Deli. •h.S.
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  • 163 11 on Sungei Krudda estate, Perak.—London Cor. A fleet of Queen Eee torpedo boats which will be entirely operated by radio, ar? being built bv Wm. Denny and Brothers. Dumbarton. Each boat is equipped with fins and a prcpellei, and carries one torpedo. The boats can
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    • 899 11 P© and Wt W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KI LYN DALL A” SAILING SUNDAY 30th OCTOBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Anson, Port Swettenham* contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards
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  • 239 12 [hitter fly Hunting No, his is not a little joke. You have heard of elephant hunting and tiger shooting, bi.-, it is as exciting, scmztim'OS, to go butterfly hunting. Er.iecii’lly if you t <ke a hin. 1.0 n Miss Evelyn Cheeseman and go to Papua. Life can never
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  • 592 12 Latest 'rimes Ol 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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  • 158 12 On October 31, the turnstiles of Empire Exhibition at Glasgow wj| fi na stop turning—but not, it is expected, rmfoie twelve millinn people have p a: se(l through them. Already upwards of 10,006,000 visitors have done so. the record day so far being September 10. when
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    • 93 12 CHRISTMAS _—77 pared*» I setters >(J c. Nov. 17 b. Nov. 19 a. Dec. 6 g. Dec. 11 NEW YLAK parcel Letters 2 g b. Nov. 26 c. Dec, 1 a. Dec. 13 g. Dec. 18 (a) Air Mail by (b) Eastern States only. Mf ibcd States only and (g)
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    • 2553 12 BBC. SERVICE »IMF NIROM SCHEDULE I OR EAR EAST ph i lu Holcl w w tubio 1.10 Aneta news and tt 02 p m. to 9.15 pm.: GSJ. GSG r() 2f) minutes on the m arch. 2.10 ti.d GSh Repetition of news bulletin. 2.20 Close TRANSMISSION 3 down. 4.50 Time
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    • 45 12 PENANG DAILY WEARIER REPORT FORT CORNU ALLIS YESTERDAY’S TEMPEKATI KI 6 a m. Noon 5 p m 80 E 84 E 87 W RAINFALL October 26 27 45 mm. TfDE TABIE HIGH UOW TODAY 2.55 p.m9.06 p ni TOMORROW 2.51 a.m9.44 a.m 3.20 p.m9.28 p-ni-
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    19 13 This historic picture, shoics the four notional leaders in the conference room at the Fuehrerhaus, Munich.
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    • 59 13 EURO ASIATIC AGENCY 230 232. Penang Road PENANG. Phone 1005 Phone 1005 I first Anniversary I Off SAP SALE J From 28th October to 27th November 'wk '> w« 4 Drastic reductions in all departments:— Leather Shoes, Arrow Ties, Cotton and Artifieial Silk Shirts, Felt Hats, Clocks, Swim Suits, Perfumeries
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  • 487 14 Defence Saves P.R.C. From Bigger Defeat WEBB’S FINE DISPLAY IN GOAL THE Indian Association scored a creditable victory, by three goals to nil, over the Penang Recreation Club in their hockey encounter on the Esplanade yesterday. Ine standard of hockey served up was not very
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  • 97 14 Elysee To Play Against Li Tek Seah The following are the teams for tomorrow’s soccer friendly on the Renong Ground between the Elysee Cabaret XI and the Li Tek Seah XI: Elysee Cabaret: C. B. Tan; Lee Yeow Soon and Yeang Kar Cheng; C. Danker, Cheah Wat
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  • 71 14 —Reuter. Berlin, Thursday. THE Danish swimmer Ragnhild Hveger has set up a new world record for the 220 yards women’s free-style of 2 min. 25.9 sec., beating W. den Ouden’s 2 min. 27.6 sec., established in May, 1934. Ida van Pegglen (Holland) put up a new world
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  • 212 14 Chin Woo Win A Thrilling Game The Penang Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association scored a convincing win at basketball over the Lock Now team yesterday at 5.15 p.m. on the Chin Woo ground. The result was 39 to 26. In spite of the threatening weather, there was a large
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  • 215 14 THE following are further fixtures in the Penang Teachers’ Association badminton championships: Monday, October 31 4.30 p.m., Men’s Doubles: Um Eng Tatt and Teoh Chooi Hor vs. See Teow Leong and ang Gooi Fook. 5.30 p.m., Men’s Singles: Koay Hock Seng vs. Tan Thean Kee. Tuesday, November
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  • 99 14 Penang Frees Going To Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Thursday. THE hockey and rugger teams of the Penang Free School will be coming here tomorrow to play their annual fixtures with the King Edward VII School. The Edwardians’ hockey team have so far not lost any match
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  • 289 14 Bolton D» i’l.. 1 li 6 Arsenal Local “Derbies” v of the day in the I League tomorrow. k are Bolton v. \j.,... Brentford, Tottei e West Hani and ouee v. Crystal Palace Aston Villa will and in Sheffield, Ifi Wednesday at Bran Full list of fixture
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  • 460 14 XV eights For First Day (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, 'Today. Handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Winter Race Meeting on Saturday, Nov. 5, are: Horse*», iass 2, Div. 4, about 7 furs. TONY KEDDIN 9 09 VICTORY PARADE 8.13 REGIMENT 8.12 BELL PRESS 8.12 MIM
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    • 196 14 Will the Matrons win—a 1 &zjßnS B fT /JiN:L K>w 1 The Married versus Single Women’s O Hockey Match ON THE ESPLANADE MON. NOV. 7th UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE HON. THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR MRS. GOODMAN Seats &50 cts. in aid of Poppv Day Fund (This space kindly given by
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    • 7 14 GARDAN product cures headaches and all pains
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    • 44 14 Set* i WAVE) V 7k Here is an easy last twice as ler a penny a dayBrush a few your hair daily to arrange—ko Danderine gt» s your hair— keeps jealp healthy will add to your < p s. rou ,olvet <iand>u hair i without
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  • 1586 15 Four-Day November Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. 'RAINING by horses entered lor the Singapore Turf lub's Winter Meeting, scheduled for November 5, I. II and 12, opened officially at Bukit Timah yesterday ju rning. The going was heavy. Malayan weather is playing
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  • 62 15 The schedule of racing for the Singapore Turf Club’s Winter Meeting has been amended. The six-furlong run for Horses, Class 1, Div. 2 fixed for the second day will now take place on the last day, while th-e six-furlong run for Horses Class 2, Div. 1 scheduled
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  • 386 15 ’‘Revivers” Lose £BOO London With none of the larger sports oi gamsations ready to loosen their purse strings on behaif oi tne wrestling professors, the attempt to re-establish the mat game as a popular pastime appears to have broken down. Earl McCready, 17si. champion of
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  • 119 15 Postponed Bouts Take Place Tonight A KTER an interval of nearly four /v months a boxing promotion is to e staged at the Fun and F'rolic Stadium. Penang, tonight by Speedy Hassan The promotion had keen postponed from Sunday owing to rain. An interesting programme has been
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    • 199 15 GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Fine for eak Acid Kidneys and Bladder Irritation STOP GETTING UP One 60-cent box of these famous capsules will put healthy activity into youf* kidneys and bladder—flush out harmful waste poisons and acid and prove to you that at last you have a grand diuretics
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  • 140 16 PREVIOUSLY U4TF.S £212 17 6 £212.17. 6 'ONDO’ -(Spot) i* 1 i; 913 K f NG A PORF $lOB.oO $lO/. 2u '•WITNESS DONE >««r» 5108.50 $107.12% -iLSINESS DONE 25 tons Buyers no sellers ”OPRA -(Sundrted) >■’■•>>> s.> 25 •M.ACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER MINDON 8 v/w YORK 16;."C(G) 16l,lc(G»
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  • 369 16 LONDON, October 27. poljnwno are today’s closing middF >rces on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless other wise stated. Today Rises or Fall C't .nvfreb)n Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 1092 4-1 Loan 4 p.c. 1960 90 1082 V’’r Loen 3’. p.c. 101 C’o’m. Onion
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  • 126 16 London. Oct. 27 RUBBER: FinnLondon 8% buyers 8/.-, sellcn' Jan./Mar. 8/.'. do B,'a do Apl./June 81’’ do do July/Sept. B’s do 81,’ *o .’EW YORK (opening price) 17.06 < s nited Kingdom Stocks:— London 62,583 ten Liverpool 33,996 tons OPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Oct xlO. 5.
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  • 113 16 Previously Laies. Nn is ***** 64 178 53 61 Ntw York 4.77% 4.76 U Mon. i c ,ii 4.81% 4.80% Bnissel 28.20 2 2b. 18 Geneva 20.99 msterdam 8.77% 8.75.% Tilan 90% —90% 'erlin 11.92 11.90 to< kholm 19.41 19.4! 'openha gon 22.40 22.40 ■>s)o 19.90 19.90 /ienna
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  • 296 16 N'av York, Thursday. The mark'-t repeated the good technial action of recent sessions. The de fine again failed to dislodge important >.fei<ngs. Snarply improved earningmd better business outlook make rails ttractive. The closing strength o. itihties brought good volume buying. The >trength of electrical equipments is almost
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  • 118 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buvero Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42’-. 1.17' > Heng Fa t .82% .84” Kuchai 1.32% 1.37%' Dealings 7.80 8.20 ex Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.30 Rsntau 1.50 1.55 Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Vmpat 4 3 4!9 Bangrins 23 9 24 3 Rerjunt? 5 10 6 11J0 Cpg. Lanjut
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  • 27 16 TIN Penang .$107.12 1 2 per pkl. Singapore $107.25 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 518 c. per lb. Singapore-Sj»ot 28 5 8 c. per lb.
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    • 131 16 MUNICIPAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat whf r'*as no objection to the requisition or to’any of the works or the estimate or •ihe apportionment of cost of the making up of Caunter Hall Road was received by the Municipal Commissioners of Geo-ge TftUn, Penang, the .requisition and th? apportionment
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    • 119 16 MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG AIX WON OF LOTS IN KADERSAII S4| U ARE IMPROVE MEX T SCIIE.ME NO. 1 Or Thursday, the 17’4i day of Novem ber 1938. at 10 a.m. at the Town Hall the Municipal Bailiff will auction Subleases for 99 years of about 18 lots
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    • 1399 16 lln ?rporatcd i the S S 'IEAD OPrn,c 12. BTSHOP STREI T. I’I.NA.NG ’PHONE H 77 fr H7g v ITn > NOTICE OF MBETIR) TIXECRA.MS ‘■CAZ.-TTK,- PENANC. T l 0„ NOTIC'.J is htrcbv '-‘vin that th< OJ..C- c t -<j Street. Shmanor- ’"‘hone O7L T e l “Tinir-.’ S, !lk
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