Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1938

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESfAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No 259. V ol XCVI. MONDAY, OCIOBER 3], 193;». PRICE 5 CENT’S.
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  • 231 1 Primate On The Unthinkable Cruelties Of Today Reuter. LESSONS OF CRISIS Conference Of Churchmen London. Sunday. Lessons of the recent crisis were the subject of a joint conference of the representatives of the Christian Churches of England recently held under the presidency of the Archbishop of
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Altitude To 9-Power Pact Rome, Sunday. t a Japan is about to < Power Pact should i by the Messaggero p i< evident that the new will demand the adopI u basis between the Japan ought to enjoy Asia in view of the "s she has
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  • 29 1 lie- Barcelona, Sunday. v tin espionage court >-calied Poum (nonresulted in four teen years’ penal sentenced to eleven 1 ’aballero. formerly retire-' oeh| of the accused.—
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  • 34 1 -Reuter. Haifa. Sunday. !:d battalion. West th. proceeding of a g field in an Arab vil- uth of Haifa. The and the “judge.” inested. One Arab s and ammuntion were
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  • 1681 1 tof $4,146,587 is budgeted for in the Colony estivenue and expenditure for 1939 which were approved gislative Council today. is estimated at $39,484,280 and expenditure at $43,b 30,867 Correspondent.) Singapore. Today. approval of the draft '•nne and expenditure for i in the Legislative Counh? Hon. H.
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  • 95 1 N T Rhodesia Railways Commissioner Here i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Monday. Arrived in Malaya to attend the wedding of his son. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. District Officer at Rauh Pahang, is 65 year-old Sir Richard Goode, Railway Commissioner for Northern Rhodesia since 1927
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  • 45 1 —Reuter. Tokio. Sunday.—The Japanese claim to have occupied Sienning. an important Chinese base on the Canton-Hankow rail way. forty-five miles south of Hankow. They also claim that the important towns of Changsha and Yochow, towns further along the railwav. are therebv seriously threatened.—Reuter.
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Kunming. Sunday.—The British Ambassador to China. Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, left today for Kweiyang by road after reportedly conversing with the of Yunnan and the Director of the Government Bank regarding communications in West China.—Reuter.
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  • 104 1 Eranco s Brother Burgos, Sunday. It is learned here that General Fran Ico’s brother. Lieutenant Colonel Ramon Franco, yas Thursday when a seaplane he was n( »—ing with four passengers crashejk ’orca. dui-ing a storm. His o j other bodies were found nine e( j j
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  • 76 1 Burglary Losses 10,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Wealthy Chinese and Europeans are staging a rush on insurance companies since last week when the spoil collected by Kuala Lumpur’s elusive gang of housebreakers amounted to $lO,OOO. Jewellery and furniture are being insured against theft.
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  • 150 1 British Wireless. Importance Stressed Bv Home Secretary London Sunday. The Home Secretary, in circular letter to the local authorities. reminds the latter of the need for impressing upon householders the urgency of taking proper care of the respirators which were recently distributed throughout the' country. The
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  • 255 1 —Reuter. Some Permitted To Return To Homes In Germany Berlin, Sunday. Scenes of joyful reunion were witnessed in many towns in Germany today when some 6,000 Poles, mostly Jews, returned home following suspension of the order for expulsion of Poles. The men had days’ growth of beard and
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  • 181 2 No Penang Chinese Gave Evidence ALTHOUGH no Chinese witnesses appeared before the Higher Education Commission on Friday afternoon, it is no Aidication that the Chinese community have no interest in the problem as to whether Malaya should or should not have a University. The Straits Chinese British
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  • 86 2 No Formal Reception At Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. Sultan Alam Shah of Selangor will be liable to stage a formal reception for the Soy King of Siam when he arrives in the motor-ship “Meonia” at Ports Swettenham on November 9 owing
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  • 1468 2 ACCOUNT PRESERVED IN STATE ARCHIVES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. TN bygone days, when Malayan newspapermen often failed 1 to “be on the spot” at important events of State, official records Mere prepared for the sake of posterity. In the
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  • 93 2 Held under the auspices of the Penang Teachers’ Association, Mr. J. E. Miller, of the Municipal Health Department, gave an interesting lecture on Air Raid Precautions at the Hutchings School on Saturday night. There was a good attendance, and at the end of his
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  • 317 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Crown of Sulanuor is being given to Kuala Luni« pur jewellers for fixing ol loose jewels and brush-up for the Coronation of the new Sultan, which has been put forward to January 30. 1939. The history
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    • 197 2 t OPENING TODAY AT DOULATRAM’S “THE SALE OF pALES” For A Short Season Only Surpassing all previous attractions Doulatram’s has great pleasure in presenting to its public this the super sale of all times Amazing Cuts In All Departments ‘OV4 era n k 1 “XWell > again... HmLLJLj Ijt The
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    • 254 2 STOMACH PAI\ )R INSTANTLY New Remedy That Elie Cause Flatulence, heartburn ry. > palpitations, and shortness n. know those distressing gv» gestion on.y too w-i j cause? '.hey are caused I r turn is caused by undigeste ir.g food. We have long known t charcoal possesses the valua absorbing wind.
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  • 398 3 Parliament r«iHE Legislative Council meets a to discuss, among tters, the Colony Budget. Parliament meets at tomorrow to discuss rc serious matters such niternational situation and I the observant may notice 1 Leggo usually meets on the Mother of Parliadwavs resumes session on The Speaker usually seat
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  • 341 3 Governor Regrets ‘Behaviour Of Certain Chinese’ (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Today. w ith r egret I have to record that the behaviour of certain elements of the C\inese population has been far from satisfactory,” said the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, in his
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  • 162 3 Practicability Of Modern Buildings Doubted (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Today. A mild expression of doubt as to the pacticabllity of the more modern types of European house in Singapore occurs m the remarks of the Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. S. Small, on housing in his
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  • 103 3 Colony Bill Not Yet Ready (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Today. Correspondence on draft legislation covering mui-tsai is still passing between the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, and the Secretary for Colonies, the Governor stated in Legislative Council this mom ing. The bill would be published shortly, he hoped,
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  • 492 3 “VALUABLE LESSONS LEARNED” (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Today. Many valuable lessons were learned from the Singapore Traction Company strike by all concerned, the Governor, 1 Sir Shenton Thomas, told the Legislative! Council this morning. It will doubtless influence the legislation which has recently been drafted and
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  • 218 3 Irish Airs Played At Graveside (F rom Our Own Correspondent) London. October 22. The funeral of Capt. Sir Arthur Henderson Young, late of the Royal Inniskilling Fusilisers, and Governor of the Straits Settlements from 1911 to 1919, whose death occurred at Sunningdale, on October
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  • 631 3 “Government INot IndiiierenU —Sir Shenton 1 honuis (E rum Our Own c,orrespondeni) oingapvie, xouay. “The various schemes lor preserving the safety or uie community in times o* emergency and for minimising narusmps are being overnauied m tne ngnt oi recent experience,” the Governor, bir Shenton Thomas, cold
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  • 122 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Today. A School to instruct fishermen in me thods of employing power and refrigeration is to be built in Singapore the Governor-, Sir Shenton Thomas, announced in Legislative Council this morning. There had been unavoidable delay In utilising the building allocated, but
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  • 177 3 Promotions Based On Merit (brom Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Touay. We cannot afford to lower Lhe s.andards of the Straits Settlements Civil service by promoting serving officers merely on the grounds of iong and faithful service,” declared the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, in the Legislative Council today.
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  • 122 3 (From Our Own Correspondent/. Singapore, Today. There is no evidence to bear out the accusation, frequently heard, that syces damage the cars of owners not employing syces or that they intimidate syces or cleaners working at lower wages, according to Mr. R. H. de S. Onraet,
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  • 233 3 3 Factories Io Qualify* For Malayan Mark (From Our Own Correspondent). Aouay. Three large pineapple lactories in die Malay States are considering, the requirements necessary to quality for tne us? of the Malayan mark, tne Governor, Sir Shenton Ihomas, told Lhe Legislative Council this morning. There was every
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  • 80 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Today. The gain in aiFTransport is commented on in the immigration section of the annual report on the social and economic progress of the people of the Straits Settlements. Overseas arrival and departure figures, for air passengers last year were 1,411 and
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  • 403 4 Dissolution In Sight c 4 THE opinion is express d that the Radical Socialist Congress here has sealed the doom of the Popular Front and definitely elimirated all possibility of a further Parliamentary' working arrangement with th»* Communists. Hence it will probably be necessary to recast the Government's
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  • 426 4 London, Sunday. “'THE prospects in China, viewed at their best both for Japan and for all interested in the welfare of the Orient, are very grim—unless even now the leaders of Japan can induce a change in their policies, try a new
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  • 43 4 —Reuter. Hankow, Sunday. THE Chief Petty Officer and a Leading Seaman of H.M.S. Gnat were stopped and searched by Japanese sentries near the gates of the French Concession this morning. Rear Admiral Reginald Holt is lodging a formal protest.—Reuter.
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  • 287 4 M<tre Dead Bodies Recovered Marseilles, Sunday. £»IXTY-THREE are dead or missing as <7 a result of the big fire here on Friday night, according to police reports It is feared, however, that there may be other victims among the staff of the department store in which the fire
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  • 33 4 Reuter. London. Sunday:—The death has occurred of Mr. A. Emmet Adams, compose!- of songs popular throughout the world for more than twenty years, including "The Bells of St. Mary’s.-”
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  • 222 4 IVEGrOTIATIONS between Germany and Poiai subject of repatriation to Poland by Germany < Jews are said by Polish political circles to have lt no success. As far as is known, no groups of Jews have yet been sent across the Polish frontier by the
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  • 86 4 —Bangkox Corr. Grenada. Sunday:—Many casualti recurred today in the worst rainstor since the hurricane of 1921. Homes were swept away and there was much dama ,e to property. St. George’s, the capital, is isolated from the rest of the island, while bridges and telephone lines have
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  • 122 4 —Reuter. British Bltiejai k t> Lea> e Hankow Sundav The ex-British Concession over to the control of the J 11 a.m. yesterday with 1 pressive ceremony staged p a few yards from the I ate-General. In drenching rain, a plat blue-jackets an da small cans transferred
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  • 67 4 Rome. Sunday All members of the le family were present at th- ie Air Lieutenant Brum Musecond son of the Du ;a Gina, the daughter of -«o Robert:, yestei who are both aged 21. in Tripoli. Egypt. Brut, f* the recent Italian ti r- MR. A. E
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    • 33 4 AN OINVITATION < fr«. You and your friends are invited to attend our you are MUTUAL BENEFIT c =y O Opening to-day 31st October, 1938 EASTERN BAZAAR (THE HLUE SHOP) 8, Bishop Street, Penang.
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  • 326 5 f>r i t TED COST MORE THAN, $500,000 ra .t of the 1939 bucket to he presented at the n l the Legislative Council in Singapore today hat among large public works to be put in hand 1 i will
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  • 67 5 h? i a miraculnr." injury xvh n h a heavily loaded Foo Choo Choon ‘‘ret, ipth s ortly be rday afternoon. slightly before the ild appear that the •’tin', a sharp corner <-t when the collision I s sarong was caught 1 bumper and the
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  • 1022 5 From The Pulpit L/. M. Dodsworth in his sermon in the Vesley Church. Penang, yesterday, said: “Now Naaman,captain of the host of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honourable, because by him the Lord had given victory unto Syria;
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  • 359 5 Question May Be Raised Today Should I*< ng, have a toad up the Hill the Pinang Gazette understands that this question may be raised again today at the Budget Meeting of the Legislative Council to be held in Singapore. The matter was raised several years ago,
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  • 356 5 Resolutions Forwarded To Travancore 4 LARGELY-ATTENDED meeting of 1 1 Malayalees resident in Penang was held at 5 p.m. on Saturday, at 533. Dato Kramat-road. Mr. M. R. Mohamed Kunju, who presided. explained the political situation in Trarvancore and the work of the State Congress for
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  • 1430 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sun lay. fl funeral of the late Mr. Frank Bernard Thurston. Engineer of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Krian. took place last evening at the Christian Cemeterx at Kaimmting. The deceased, who was aged 36, died at the
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    • 838 6 1 STILL DRAWING PACKED HOUSES! local audiences will Season Extended Till Tomorrow HW B vdV B CUMB TO THE ALLURING CHARM W V W* H jl II OF HEDY LAMARB FAMOUS yo STAR OF THE CONTINENTAL I WpMk FILM SENSATION ECSTACY jßk LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY: 9. NOWIN ITS sth
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  • 113 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Saturday. A house belonging to the Kamunting Tin Dredging Co. was razed to the ground by fire this morning at Kamunting. about three miles from Taiping, despite efforts by the Taiping Fire Brigade assisted by the local police to quell the
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  • 991 7 Importance Of Co-operation Between Clinic Laboratory Dr. R. Green. Bacteriologist, Fedelated Malay States, in a contribution to the bulletin issued by the Institute of Medical Research for 1937 stresses the importance of effectively linking the laboratory with clinical activities in nos- j pitals.
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  • 212 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sitiawan, Saturday. A PARTY of Chinese hunters, from 21. Kampong Koh, headed by Mr. (iheaig Ing King, visited Kampong Kuala Selangor in the early part of this month 1 and in some virgin jungle came across a fullgrown tiger which, however,
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    • 330 7 \L X I CH ANGE litnt it r r 11 v v 11 ivi 1? J-i U 111 .1 1 u Matinees Tomorrow and Wednesday at 3p. m. Paramount's comedy-mystery thriller U A R HI D I 1 LI V TN A., r»TAT HAKULD LLUYD “LOVE, HONOUR BEHAVE” MURDER GOES
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    • 246 7 TONIGHT LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARKS WEMBLEY PARK Tonight, Monday, 31st October, 1938, MOLEE STAR OPERA: Big Combination of Actors Actresses from The Silver Jubilee Operx “SRI PANJI ANAK-ANAKAN KELANA” Part 1. Better than ,‘Gunong Sari”. Directed by Sainan. Strongly supported by the Jatestl vaudeville and extra turns. Sun
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  • 521 8 rjAHh, mind < t man the Englishman at all events runs not to the contrary ot the countryside and townside also, cut by steel ribbon with majestic monsters dashing hither and thither at breath-taking speeds From their inception railways achieved a speed which jolted a mentality which
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  • 1168 8  -  r/iu Political Favourite By Walter Duranty pEN'TR \L Europe in general. and Budapest in particular. have revealed beyond a shadow of doub* the full meaning and consequences of the Munich Agreement. Whal was first presented by the hopeful French and British -tate
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    • 46 8 fj'cv \-3 5 I Nb. I yy~ -m I Ah m I j I iv V j f 1 L J I f_ Ci I !Ml f I j IV I ft 1 fK/ JB» Jn I >' SHUT UP! I CAM*T HEAR MYS6LF! (Copiiriah.t in All
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  • 127 9 (lM riior s Statement hi Council uv.n Correspondent). Singapore, iouay. position oi the Colony -.sc lor satisfaction,” said >)i Shi nton Thomas, at the the Legislative Council .increase of $33,500,000 revenue balance by the i i-ncy surplus at today 's client y warned that the e
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  • 785 9 Moving the |:rcp:»s I in the Leg; i ve Council today, for a gift of $lO.- J. 0.1.) iron- tl.e Co«ony surplus towards imperial Defence, the Hon. S>r Joh i Bagnall aid Sir; It is my privilege to move “that i
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  • 389 9 Principal Cause Of Crime In Colony (From Our Own Correspondent». Singapore, 'louay. Revenge was the principal cause of murders in the Straits Settlements last year, according to statistics in the annual police report. Of 28 murders committed in the Colony, 8 were the result of motives of revenge, seven
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  • 118 9 I From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Today. The informal trade advisory committee set up to ensure that Government would have the benefit of expert advice or. matters of trade, and announced by’ the Governor. Sii- Shenton Thomas, at last year’s Budget meeting of Legislative Council, has rendered
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  • 251 9 Ever} Reason To Be iopet ill. Says Governor <1 ium our own correspondent). Singapore, louay. we aie justified. on t ne u.oie. in retiie outlook a o being ueitcr than wuiu oe anticipated a tew xxOixxiis ago, anu, u tne reeling mat tne c.ouas or
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  • 116 9 I’. 'V. I). Vks For S40.000 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Today. Provis on of $40,090 for quarters and offices at the Imperial Airways flying boat base at Glugor, Penang, is being sought by the Public Works Department in the Legislative Council today. The total estimated
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  • 375 9 < Fro ;i Ou? Own Correspondent) Singapore. Today. The high appreciation of Government of the able and helpful attitude adopted bj owners and managers of estates, who. while arranging to keep labour employed. maintained interest in improvements to lines and other amenities was expressed by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 88 9 Md i f 11’in ■'l k I the true tonic food ChemltU «nd Store* i I II 1,1 butter the highin tinned for the joking purJoseph Travers Sons Ltd., Ningiqiorp, Penang, htiala Lumpur A Ipoh. H B 11 STRAITS times ANNUAL s ‘>" <>u Sale. Copies may be obtained hoin
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    • 13 9 Orchid Oloristr QUALITY A. ARTISTIC TOUCH PREDOMINATE Phone 153. 69. Bishop St. I’enang
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    • 343 9 Out of thousands of ca-e-. not re s ~e >1 failure has yet been retried. Fullers (Brand Celery Perles swallowed ;erle. centams t e eoicina; value of 261 b of Cr Iden Celery) will give you ease instead of pain by 12 a.m. tomorrow. In a week y r our
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  • 1076 10 Successful Dinner And Dance At Headquarters 4 GATHERING of about a hundred was present at the farewell dinner and dance given by the Perak Battalion Head quarters Mess at the Ipoh Club on Saturday night m honour of the Hon. Mr. G.
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  • 510 10 Poppy Day Fund To Benefit Taiping, Saturday. AT the Town Hall, Taiping, last night the "KADS” (Kulim Amateur I Dramatic Society) presented to a large and appreciative audience their very amusing Variety Entertainment in aid of Earl Haig’s Poppy Day Fund. The programme was
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  • 643 10 An interesting little function took place on Saturday afternoon at Headquarters of the Ist (Perak) Battalion. F.M.S V.F., Ipoh, when the Hon. the British Resident, Perak, Mr. G. E. Cator, C.M.G., presented an Efficiency Decoration and Efficiency Medals to no fewer than ten officers of
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  • 169 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sunday. THE tragic death of a Tamil, Nagappan, who was gored by a buffalo in Port Weld on October 2 last, formed the subject of an enquiry held in the Taiping Coroner’s Court yesterday. An eye-witness, Parthamuttu, a quarantine coolie, said
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 14 10 ALUMINIUM LATEX PADDLES AND i BUCKETS I SIME, DARBY CO., LIMITED. I I 1
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  • 170 11 Reuter. IHlficult lask For British Troops Jerusalem, Sunday. /l1 iitary operations will ulti1 Vsi in 1? tide of lawlessness they .'!<nv, especially in dealphantom rebel army,” 'll ■■■misbrs only to reappear elseloops have nicked name warfare shadow fighting. k has seen a larger number from outrages
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  • 150 11 i inenl To Arbitrate hi Ruthenia? f Rome, Sunday, identity of views on all cur’ms in the Rome-Berlin axis d from Herr von Ribbentrop’s Alf ’ding to Italian circles. The a wide scope and it is pointed hnite conclusions cannot be ex- u present. dti
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  • 271 11 —Reuter. Complete Satisfaction Expressed Lisbon, Sunday. CiOMPLETE satisfaction was officially 4 expressed by both sides at the conclusion of the three-day talks between the Mr. O. Pirow, S. Africa’s Defence Minister, and Dr. Salazar, the Portuguese Premier, but hitherto there is no hint officially as to
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  • 1016 11 S.S. KEDAH” arrived from Belawan-Deli S aik th.o Singapore. s Is evening direct Mv sails f° r Rangoon and Calcutta < iX' arrived from Lho-Spnm’ Q o- >• S.S. LAIAK” arrived from Batoe-Bahra. T<r A awe > Sabang Paneh, Berombang, Asahan and Belawan-Dph” fKoea,oe nesday
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  • 70 11 —Reuter. Tokyo, Sunday:—Prince Chichibu is taking the lead in a movement to convert private cars into charcoal-burning vehicles. Many buses have already bei'n converted. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has decided to convert 500 private cars into charcoal-burning vehicles during the current year and has
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  • 138 11 Moscow, Sunday:—Fifteen hundred persons have been awarded medals and orders of distinction in Connection with the Changkufeng affair in addition to five hundred previously decorated, it was announced yesterday.—Reuter. DR. and MRS. C. FFRENCH-CON-STANT, who were well known in Kuala Lumpur from 1933-33, when DR FFRENCH-CONSANT was Radiologist,
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  • 197 12 The Rt. Hon. The Lord Harlech. G.C.M.G., will speak from Daventry on The Significance of the Colonia! Empire to Great Britain and the Dominions.’ His talk will be the fifth in the series ‘As I See It.’ Lord Harlech, who was. perhaps, better known as
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  • 208 12 The Rubbish Heup The oldest piece of Christian writing in the world came to light in 1935. Behind it is a thrilling story. Between 1895 and 1907 Dr. Bernard Grenfell and Dr. Arthur Hunt went to the East to search among the dry sands for ancient papyrus. They
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  • 440 12 Latest Tinies Of Posting AIR MAILS: EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For I Burma (except Victoria Point), India, j Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya. I Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern I and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland.
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  • 391 12 The BBC Empire Orchestra the whole of its programme on 1 t Transmission 4) to the mus>. Saens, the main work being T. of the Animals.' described as a logical Fantasy. The most fan meat is probably the exquisite 'Sv > mortalised by Pavlova. The composed originally
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  • 58 12 Mails Eor Australia CHKISTM AS Letters Cards, etc. v. Dec. 15 k. Nov. 30 v. Dec. 16 q. Dec. 12 q NEW YEAR Letters Cards etc. v. Dec. 22 n. Nov. 30 v Dec. 23 (k) Australasia (including Australia); (n) Australasia:
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  • 56 12 British Wireless. London, Sunday: The ter. Mr. Chamberlain ceived Mr. R B* B--•-• Prime Minister of Can.ci cn a private visit to Ln--10, Downing Street 11 the Prime Minister mclu Attlee who discussed business with Mr. Cl a- Mr. W. S. Morrison. Mu culture, and the
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    • 2110 12 sa iedule and GSF. TRANSMISSION 3 7 Hi«hlights Of Todav’s Wireless 915 pm to 12.20 a.m. GSG and I ZHJ (pEXAXG) 11 05 n m to 12 2 0a m GSD 600 p m ‘Music. 7.05 p m.: Film anc Stage Selections. TRANSMISSION 4 800 m Paul Whiteman and Orchestra.
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    • 494 12 yiROM today YDC 15.15 Mes (19-8 m.) YDA 6.04 Mes (49.6 m.) YDB 1186 Mes (25.3 m.) PMN 10.26 Me s (29.2 m YDB 9.6£ Mes (31.20 m.) I p.m. 12.20 Richard Schmidberger Trio. 1° 50 W’altz music. 1.10 Aneta news land weather bulletin. 1.22 Lunch mui sic. 2.10 Rentition
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    • 20 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 4.48 p.m. 10.52 p.m. TOMORROW 4 25 a m. 11.30 a.m. 8 05 p. m.
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  • 174 13 rs of hr? .vny warrant officers, the Commanding Offi-er f 1 S Lt.-Col. G. T. Burney, was “chaired" from lhe ?'> to his motor-car when he left Selerang GORDON HIGHLANDERS SAY GOODBYE TO THEIR COLONEL. Lt.-Col. G. T. Burney (left) and Captain P. D. Barry
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 129 13 _B BdY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Flight Fright (1) AW’? <l' I A. Z' *—L X“ X Z I trike some ash still hot Un goes the kite. The tail is blazing! And now its drifting to the rick. Picn cersforgotj Shocked, they stand and stare. Amazing! Mercy.’ Fetch some watei Qv.
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  • 472 14 Everton Lose The Lead At Last MILLWALL ARE “SURE OF PROMOTION’’ (From Our Own Correspondent.) Eondon, Oct 30 With their 2 away win over Chelsea at Staiui p•< yesterday, Derby County assumed command of the I 'o,j gue, displacing Everton, leaders almost from the
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  • 1579 14 Soccer Results, Tables There were two outstanding features in Saturday’s Home Football, Derby’s wresting of the leadership from Everton, and East Fife’s defeat in the Second Division of the Scottish League. The humbling of the Scottish cup- holders means that the last of the
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  • 128 14 Follovnny the announcement that G. L. Littledyke wdl be available to play for Penany in Malaya Cup rugby matches is the good news that the seix ices of J. F. Keay and K. A. G. Hague will also be at the Settlement's disposal.
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  • 371 14 Smith Beats Cheng Lean In Slogging Contest (By “Spectator’’) A fair crowd turned up for the first boxing promotion staged bv Speedy Hassan at the bun and Frolic Park Stadium last night, but prominent absentees were the two judges and referee appointed to officiate at
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  • 1523 15 Building Up Health )f Our Youths” Ik- fact that more swimmers are now taking to the implies that swimming is fast gaining recognition as a exercise, states the annual report of the Penang Chinese c nnming’ Club. [r cannot be denied,” it continues,
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  • 191 15 Charity Football RAIN which fell heavily before the game caused a very poor crowd to turn up at the charity match between the Indian Recreation Club, Penang, and the Province Wellesley Football Association, played in aid of the Poppy Day Fund on Saturday
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  • 96 15 Results in the Penang Teacher’s Association badminton tournament for the week ended Friday. October 28, are: Miss B. Stewart and G. L. Johnson beat Mrs. Teoh Chooi Hor and Chew Cheng Tean. 21 —6, o—2l, 21 —5. Mr. and Mrs. Keong Siew Tat beat Mrs. Tan Wath
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  • 51 15 Playing on the Speedy-road .upper padang, the Medical and Health hockey eleven drew one-all with Lim Guan Hun’s team. Only one goal was scored in the first half, Ibrahim Ayit scoring for the Medical and Health team. On the restart Guan Hun’s team managed to equaiis through
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  • 36 15 The Old Xaverians’ Association gave a dinner to its footballers and their coach. Mr. Khor Kheng Hock, for their success in the cup-tie match this year, at the club premises on Saturday evening.
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  • 49 15 Owing to the inclemency of the weather on Saturday night, the wrestling bouts scheduled to take place at the Jubilee Park, Ipoh, w r ere postponed to this week. There may be a change in the progremme. The date of the bouts has not been fixed.
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  • 437 15 R UGGER STATE TRIAL IN MUD I he I enang rugby State trial, in t preparation for the match against; Selangor, on the Esplanade on I Saturday was completely spoilt by rain and a waterlogged pitch which I soon became a quagmire. One part of the field resembled a miniature
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  • 198 15 —Reuter. In the Rugby Union, Harlequins are still unbeaten. On Saturday they beat Bath by 13 points to nil. Their record is now six matches played, five won, one drawn, 89 points for and 47 against. Full results of matches played on Saturday are:— Cumberland 8 Northumberland
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  • 197 15 JOHN Henry Lewis, the negro fighter, is still light-heavy weight champion of the world. At Newhavcn on Friday night, he defeated his negro rival. Al Gainer, on points in a titular contest. Lewis weighed 125t.‘61b., four pounds heavier than his opponent. Lewis rallied in
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  • 133 15 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Saturday. ALTHOUGH playing better rugger, thePenang Free School XV were decidedly unlucky to lose their annual rugger encounter with the King Edward VII School XV, played here this afternoon, by 6 points (two tries) to nil. The match was played in the
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  • 135 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDO’ —(Spot) No market No market DONDOi- —(3 months) j^ o nia rket No market SING A PORE $lO7 75 $lOB.OO BUSINESS DONE «<»» PENANG SK)7 75 $lOB.OO, BUSINESS DONE r ton <,. 50 tons COPRA—(Sundrled) 2 53.25 BLACK PEPPER X' n S g 50 RUBBER LONDON
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  • 128 16 London. Oct. 29 RUBBER Dull. London 8 buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar. 8% do B*2 do Apl./June 8/. do 8." do July/Sept. 81'2 do 8% do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.98 cts. Ur:t Kingdom Stocks:--Londor. 62.583 tons Liverpool 33.996 tons COI R V Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Oct.
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  • 120 16 Previously Lates* j Paris 178 53 64 178 53 64 New York 4.76,‘A 4.76’s Montreal 4.80 4.80 i Brussel 28.18* 2 28.17 I Geneva 21.00 20.98‘2 Amsterdam 8.76 1 8.75?* Milan 90% 90% Berlin 11.90 11.90 Stockholm 19 41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22. 40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 I
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  • 125 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42* 2 1.47‘j Hong Fatt .81 .84 Kuchai 1.35 1.40 c Petaling 7.80 8.20 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.27*2 Rantau 1.50 1.55 Taiping Cons. 165 1.70 Ampat 4 3 4 9 Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Berjuntai 10 9 H.,-J Kpg. Lanjut 18
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  • 21 16 TIN Pcnaug $lOB.OO per pkl. Sing-pore $lOB.OO per pkl. RUBBER Penang—Spot 28%c. per 11». Singapore—Spot 28* 4c. per lb.
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  • 283 16 MEAT Beef Steak Kati 38 Ste Curry do 28 Pork lean do 44 Pork 1 and fat Is. quality do 32 Mutton (Goat* I N. Indies local per lb 451 Do. Australian do 10 I FovO Kati 25 j Capons locally reared do 501 Her do do
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  • 211 16 Mr. Lan Seng Hong Miss Ch ee Klieng Wee A REPRESENTATIVE and cosmopoli_r\_ tan gathering of over 600 persons attended a fashionable Chinese wedding at the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday afternoon when Mr. Lau Seng Heng, younger brother of Mr. Lau Seng Fook, was married
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  • 226 16 New York. Saturday. Ihe market opened dull without special feature. The next lead will pro bably come with the decision of the rail- ay fact finding committee. Industrial news continues good. Rubber is quiet. DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 Indus. 151.07 151.07 151.56 150.4
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  • 60 16 A sum of $308.25 was collected at the Bridge and Mahjong Party held at the E. O. Hotel, Penang, on October 26 This sum will be donated to the Poppy Day Fund. No expenses will be deducted. The Convenor and Committee thank ali individuals and
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  • 696 16 Big Attendance: Man} W reaUn The funeral of Mrs. Cheah Choo Teong nee Yeoh Siew Nooi. who passed away on Sunday last. Oct. 23. after a prolonged illness, took place at 10 a.m. yesterday, from No. 216, Carnavon Street. Penang, for interment at the
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  • 60 16 “Overcrowding in the towns, and especially in Singapore, is a grave problem which is becoming increasingly acute.’ states the Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. S. Small, in his annual report on the social and economic progress of the people of the Straits Settlements. Mr. Small mentions the good
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  • 24 16 BIRTH MILES —At Penang to NEVA IRENE, wife of BRIAN D. MILES, Pangnga. Siam, on Sunday, October 30th a SON Both well.
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  • 88 16 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Cheah Teik Sin and Mrs. Khoo 800 Eong wish to thank those relatives and friends who at*»nded the funeral of their mother. Mrs. Cheah Choo Teong nee Yeoh Siew Nooi, sent wreaths, letters, and telegrams of condolence, and also those who lent their cars. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. TAN KUNG
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