Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 November 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY &Y. 261. Vol. XCV1. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 19.3«. PRICE 5 CENT'S.
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  • 247 1 EXCHANGES OF VIEWS British Attitude To Dictatorships London. Friday. It is officially announced that Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax have accepted an invitation from the French Government to visit Paris from Nov. 23 to 25. Mrs. Chamberlain and Viscountess Halifax will accompany them. Reuter's
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  • 89 1 London, Friday. Air Force fliers •t ismailia, Egypt, at dawn under idership of Squadron-Leader If one or more reaches Port [I distance of 7,162 miles, or a > in the Celebes, the long >rd will have been broken, fly in loose formation or in- <!• j
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  • 81 1 Chinese Counter-Attack Near Samshtii Chunking, Frida;.’. ese attack southward ■Hu expected shortly, despatches. Japanese said to be attacking hward of Yin Cheng King Shan. In view 'aiicv. some of the best an* engaged in theii dcfeticB. forces are counteiSamshlu where the P'i Ito be hurrying reinfowments.— Reuter. Tokio, Friday.
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  • 60 1 farewell To The International olunteers Barcelona, Friday. >y paid a final farewell nal Volunteers who are A thousand volunteers umerous groups visited actories where they were the factory workers, volunteers were enterl 11 't at the National by a thousand workmen u -ds. rhe day concluded
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  • 25 1 London, Friday. "ty aeroplanes will be used Airways to carry the unloads of Empire mails ‘‘cted in the early part >f British Wireless.
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  • 27 1 London, Friday. b Legion of Ex-Service men 13,000,000 artificial poppies v i r,n ’stice Day, the proceeds -h, 10 be devoted to their funds. ireless.
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  • 137 1 Higher Trend Anticipated London, Friday. That the reduction in rubber stocks of 50,000 tons by the end of the year is a practical possibility is the conclusion reached bv the financial News in a ieade. on the subject of rubber supplies. Moreover if this materialised it would put
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  • 35 1 London, Friday. Sir .John Anderson and Lord Runcimua kissed hands on appointment at the Privy Council the King held at Buckingham Palace. Mr. MacDonald received the Seal of Office of tiie Dominion Secretary
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  • 133 1 Portugal Resents A Suggestion Lisbon, Friday. Strong comment on the reported suggestions that Germany should be given Portuguese colonies was contained in the pro-Government newspaner Oseculo which particularly deprecates what is described as “speculation in the British press on such a possibility.” The newspaper declares: “If Hitler himself as
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  • 58 1 age Cut Notices Withdrawn Chicago. Friday. Executives of the major United States railways have decided to withdraw the fifteen per cent, wage cut notices. The decision apparently banishes the possibility ot a railway strike and also enables owners to concentrate on the rehabilitation programme which President Roosevelt has
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  • 57 1 Federal Government For China Peiping, Friday. General Doihara, chief Japanese political officer in North China, has returned from Tokio and it is reported in Chinese circles close to Japanese authorities that the plan he drew up for the formation of a Federal Government for China with the capital
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  • 54 1 To Visit Queen Of The Netherlands The Hague, Friday. The King of the Belgians will officially visit Queen Wilhelmina from November 21 to 23. He will be accompanied bv the Belgian Foreign Minister. The King will meet Dutch Cabinet ministers but it is thought here his visit will
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  • 47 1 Reuter is officially authorised by South Africa House to state that there is no truth in the reports appearing in London papers that the Union Government has informed the British Government that the Union would remain neutral in the event of European war. —Reuter.
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  • 98 1 Rebels Advance Over Difficult Country •r Saragossa, Friday. Lsing a great number of tanks, the Nationalists today steadily increased their gains on the Ebro front. By noon eight niles of the road from Pinell to Mora, mning parallel to the Ebro River, were in Nationalist hands and military
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  • 109 1 Men Leap Into Sea In Blazing Clothes Marseilles, Friday. Fire broke out in the British steamer Sianuburgh. Five of the crew of a French lighter which was loading petrol jumjied into the sea with their clothing ablaze and were later sent to hospital injured. A sixth man is
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  • 92 1 That the Straits Chinese have consistently supported the cause of English education in Malaya from the time of the establishment of the British regime in this country and their unquestionable generosity when it came to contributions for the installation and upkeep of educational institutions are among the many
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  • 76 1 MR. MRS. WEE ENG LOCK Mr and Mrs. Wee Eng Lock arrived in Penang yesterday evening by car from Singapore, and went up the Penang Hill last night They are spending the last stage of their honeymoon in Penang, having just returned from their trip to Java Mrs Wee, nee
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  • 40 1 Oakland, Friday. Herr von Killinger, German ConsulGeneral at San Francisco, declared that an “act of criminal sabotage” was responsible for the explosion on the Vancouver and blamed “a small clique aiming at destroying by' secret warfare ordered society.”—Reuter.
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  • 521 1 Chamberlain Policy Removes Japans Fears Paris. Friday. Gloomy forebodings of the impact on the white races following a Japanese victory in the Far East are again expressed in the Press, commenting on Prince Konoye’s broadcast. The most desolating point in this business, says L’Epoque,
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  • 625 2 WELL-KNOWN IPOH CHINESE CHARGED Two well-known Chinese residents of Ipoh, Law Yew Guan and his wife, Ooi Soh Tin, were summoned at the instance of the Protector of Chinese, Perak, before the Second Magistrate, Ipoh They were charged with having in their custody, control azid
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  • 97 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. BriNG EDWARD VH SCHOOL. TaN V. ping, will hold an exhibition of handwork tomorrow from 10 a m. to noon, and from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Special Malay Classes, Stds. III. H. I and Primary, will show their
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  • 121 2 THE wealthiest mule in all Northern Italy walked into a bank at Novara one day last week, accompanied by the muleteer, who astonished the cashier by announcing that the mule had chewed up and swallowed six 1,000-lire notes (about £66) and he wished to cash in
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  • 176 2 MR, L. D. WHITFIELD, headmaster, Anderson School, Ipoh, left for Penang yesterday afternoon en route for England on furlough accompanied by Mrs. WHITFIELD. CAPTAIN H. F. CREEDON and Mrs. Creedon left for Penang yesterday afternoon en route for Home. Captain and Mrs. CREEDON are travelling by the
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  • 217 2 HEARING was resumed yesterday before Mr. J. L. McFall, District Judge, Penang, of the case in which two Chinese. Loh Thin Tuck and Chiah Yok Thong are charged with three counts of cheating at Penang, between July 6 and August 7. They are alleged
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  • 69 2 LIEW KIM CHONG, a 22-yearold Chinese, who had pleaded guilty last week to theft of seven pigeons at Kampong Deli on October 31 last, was yesterday morning sentenced to two weeks’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. W. Nightingale, in the Penang Middle Court. The accused, who was
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  • 90 2 A FAREWELL dinner will be given by the members of the New Club, Taiping, and the Perak Golf Club to the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator C. M. G., at Taiping on Friday, November 18, at S p.m. The dinner will be followed by a dance. Other functions
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  • 27 2 M R. THOMAS ISAAC, Bukit Merta- jam Asiatic Police Inspector. who was on three months leave resumed duty yesterday. He spent part of his holidays in Singapore.
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  • 293 2 Japans Break League Singapore, Friday. ALTHOUGH Eastern News Service, a semi-official Japanese agency, states Japan definitely has decided to end her co-operation in the non-political activities of the League of Nations, Dr. T. Ouchi, Japanese assistant director of the League’s Far Eastern Health Bureau. Singapore,
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  • 90 2 y REARING was begun before Mr. Jus tice Worley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday of an action for damages by Chop Teck Seng, against Kian Guan Co., for alleged infringement of trade marks. Both the parties are liquor dealers in North Bridge Road. Plaintiffs allege that
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  • 282 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. BUSH tunics and plus fours are to be included in the uniforms of Malayan police officers. Orders for their supply have been issued, and the gazetted ranks of the Force will have a different appearance
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  • 116 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. FURTHER evidence in the hearing against two taxi owners, Ong Min Teck and Koh Eh Moy, who are alleged to have encouraged the continuance of the ricksha strike, was recorded in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Three witnesses
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  • 58 2 Sydney, October 26. By chaining herself to a brass rail in the women’s gallery at the Legislative Assembly, a woman held up the New South Wales Parliament for ten minutes. She kept crying out “Justice!” an 1 “Fair Play!” A hacksaw was necessary to break the
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  • 301 2 That although made a bankrupt he did not regard himself as insolvent was a statement made by A. S. M Mohamed Hussain, a former Municipal contractor, in the course of his public examination in the Penang Supreme Court yesterday. Asked why he said that, bankrupt stated
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  • 256 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. BELIEVED to have been largely responsible for the recent epidemic oi petty thefts from offices in the Ful and Municipal Buildings, Abdul K rim, 17-year-old Tamil orphan, was ordered to receive 10 strokes of the light and be sent to the
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    • 178 2 DOCTOR’S AMAZL\( EXPERIENCE Vi I I'll INDICES! I< )N Who would expect a weU-knowr to be a victim of persistent trouble His own medicine did good Then at last he found the conquer obstinate stomach disord q,. are his own words tl I find that Bisurat d' taken after my
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  • 503 3 Hockey Crisis :I1 hockey players said, ’twas ]ii\ moons aback wouldn’t mind to serve the j < haritable thwack. wouldn’t thrash the little nor treat it as a pet, i every time a scorcher shot, ell into the net. pci and nam and tung and messengers ride
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  • 899 3 Resident Councillor’s Warning To Illegal Societies writers of these annoymous letters are in fact ex- tortioners, their identify being concealed under such titles as the Anti-enemy Backing-up Society,” declared the Resident Councillor, Penang, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, addressing a meeting of representatives of
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  • 517 3 Reference To Threats By Extortioners’ 1 grettable incidents. If there are, the Government will not hestitate to use its powers to the full.’ Full Powers “Attention is called to the last para graph: ‘the Government will not hesitate i to use its powers to the full.’ “Such powers in the
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  • 1210 3 It is no exaggeration to say that last night’s charity show staged by the students of the Penang National Language School at the Majestic Theatre was a great success. Two or three streets adjourning the theatre were packed with
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  • 227 4 SPEECH AT PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT London, Friday. 'T’HE manifest and significant desire of all peoples not to be drawn into war with one another finds expressing in the King’s speech at the prorogation of Parliament this morning. “I pray that with the passing of
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  • 215 4 Abbey Search as Fruitless i London. Friday FJNHE Westminster Abbey search for the tomb of Edmund Spencer has ended without the slightest light being throv n on the Shakespeare-Bacon con troversy It is still not definitely known whether the leaden coffin unearthed was that of Edmund Spenser All
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  • 150 4 I essel Photographed In The Channel London, Friday. The motorship Nadir, which on Wednesday bombed the Spanish vessel Cantabria off the coast of Norfolk and today steamed through the Channel, apparently for Spain, is now described as a Q ship. A photograph published in the Press
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  • 114 4 Mussolini (hi Situation In Europe Rome, Frday. A DDRESSING 90,04)0 ex-servicemen, ZV. today Signdr Mussolini said: “After twenty years the victory secured by Fascism marks the beginning of real peace for everyone. In the European political sky the blue patch tends to spread. Responsible men work
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  • 37 4 The Hague. Friday. Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard, with Princess Beatrix, left for Germany today. They intend to stay a fortnight in the country house of Prince Bernhard's mother. Princess Armgard, at Reckenwalde.—Reuter.
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  • 57 4 Right Flank Reaches River Ebro Saragossa. Friday. Advancing from the heights of the Sierra de los Caballos. the Nationalists’ right flank last night reported that they had reached the River Ebro in the neighbourhood of I’inell. five miles south-east of Gandesa. It is alsb claimed that the
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  • 44 4 Paris, Friday. Between 1,200 and 1.300 heavy and long-range guns are to be moved from the former Czech fortifications to the fortifications guarding Germany's w*estern frontier, accodin gto a Berlin report published in M. Blum’s newspaper Le Populaire. —Reuter.
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  • 54 4 Hr ussels, Friday. Belgium cannot give up her African mandates except in agreement with those who entrusted her to them, asserted the Minister of State, M. Dewairt in the Chamber, adding that as for the Congo there can be no question of ceding even a
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  • 70 4 A MALAY, Attan bin Sedek, appealed in tht Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when two charges of criminal intimidation were explained to him. It was alleged that on Wednesday the accused at Pulau Ubin threatened to stab two other Malays. Kasah bin Aberal and Othman bin
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  • 65 4 Washington. Friday. Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary questioned regarding Mr. ’'Oliver Stanley’s Anglo-American rade speech on November 2 v hich has produced some pessimism here, said that Mr. Stanley’s sentence. ‘T desire a trea ty giving a vantage to both sides,’ should be kept in mind above
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  • 24 4 London, Friday:- The Premier, who is suffering from a slight chill, is much better and hopes to go to Chequers tomorrow.—Reuter
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  • 362 4 “riwpTCAT T Chungking, Friday. *CAL Japanese military swagger and spiritual bravado” is how a Chinese official spokesman here described the statement made on Wednesday by the Japanese Government that it would not reject Kuomintang participation iii the new order in the
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  • 85 4 Berlin, f t j i... A SPEECH Herr hL, will make at V\ e j m on Sunday afternoon is |j|/‘ r ly to be of international im portance, Reuter unf Z' I stands from partv circle, the Fuehrer will refe,’ t recent events in Europe
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  • 139 4 Likely To Say Pact Is Dead” Tokyo !< 1V IT is understood that the Japa to the American note October 27 will be delivery abZ* ember 10. It is believed in w. 11. nfonm circles that it will refer to the circumstances in East Asia.
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  • 73 4 Bordeaux. Friday:- All but one of a family of six were killed when the father touring plane crashed in Loupiac today A businessman of Neriac. M Garric father, who wrns an experienced amateur pilot, had taken up his wife, his 16-year-old son. daughter, daughter-in-law and friends in
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  • 127 4 Bucharest Friday Prince Paul of Rugoslavia iw.vd her today ostensibly to attend i hunting party as the guest of Kin;: Carol, hut diplomatic circles believe th ’n. chief object of his visit is to exchang vie” over r ecent events in Czechoslovak:? It appears that Yugoslav.i ana
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  • 116 4 THAT he, between April 1 and May 4 last at the Euro-Asiatic Agency Penang-road, by falsely representing one Venguiyer that he had authority run a monthly credit account on beh-‘J! of the St. Xavier’s Institute thereby dishonestly and fraudenily :uced i said Venguiyer to delivei Hm r
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  • 101 4 t wat’ Frida) Jersey ril of Eleven passengers an. crew were killed wh f i Airways airliner crashed in the Jersey airport while it v 1 from Jersey to Southamptj working in the field was a The crash is one of the v
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  • 169 5 Sir Lewis Fermor’s Sudden Illness rti only a few pages of his report to the Malayan internment on his investigation of the local mining in(|u>tl bitten, Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor has been medial|x >ed to return to England immediately. I this morning by an I
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  • 177 5 Kuala Kangsar's Efforts l or Popp\ Day Eund Own Correspondent) K da Kangsar, Friday. »pHE 1'. Kuala Kangsar. will and supper tomorrow nr.; at eight o’clock, in I‘< ;>py Day Fund. The nplied by the residents of th» '.i 1' ppv lampshades will 1' rn
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  • 171 5 I alrndar For B •\t Sitting H S »itant civil suits have B »r hearing before the B Murray- Aynsley in th? I B t from November; B 'h> when the court will mn, i Th,u 'p vs on the calendar to this short period. is brought
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  • 204 5 Counsel On Wages And Conditions Singapore, Friday. Because the cost of living today had depreciated from 1935 standards it did not necessarily follow that the Singapore Traction Co. employees were being sufficiently paid it they received the sam*wages that applied in 1935, pointed out Mr. K.K.
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  • 90 5 Huge Losses Bv Owners And Pullers (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Friday. In live weeks of bargainin ov-r ihe question of hire-charges Singapore i icksha-owners ami pu 11 ers ace estin;ated to have lost beween them nearly $330.000. Each earning sn average of bl a day. 8,000
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  • 70 5 eurjlHlS man was sitting in the middle I of the public road and when his friends tried to remove him he got .nasty." said Mr. N. B. Thomas, Chief Court Inspector, when he produced a Tamil before Mr. P. F.Y. Radcliffe in the
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  • 57 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Friday. A MALAY schoolboy named Osman z while exhibiting some stunts to his friends on a bicycle, had a bad fall, which caused a fracture of his right leg, yester day afternoon at the old town. Batu Gajah. He
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  • 66 5 I ARGE nun hers of people, including G j the School staff, were present at Ipoh railway station yesterday to bid farewell to Mr and Mrs. Whitfield of the Anderson School, wno are going on Home leave. As the train steamed out three lusty ci
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  • 153 5 AM a P.W.D. coolie and it is part 1. of my duty to take away things left in a house which had been vacated," said Ramayee. in the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, yesterday when he was charged with theft of a straw mat. Mr. N.
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  • 99 5 TMG HAl L FROM CHINESE WOMAN’S HOUSE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. (iHEAH S\X EE ENG, a Chinese woman, reported today that her house in Shaw-road had been 'burgled last night and $700 cash and jewels worth $2.100 had been stolen. jhe house had
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  • 143 5 ’Finder’ Lying Also (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Friday. SENTENCE of two months’ rigorous imprisonment and six months’ police supervision was passed by the Batu Gajah Magistrate. Datoh Sluda Razali, yesterday morning on a Chinese named Ong Ngee, who was charged with criminal misappropriation
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  • 125 5 Woman Brings Crvin® Child To Court 44T am in the l east impressed by her making the child cry,” said. Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. First Magistrate, Ipoh, when a Chinese woman named Siow Wah, carrying a crying child in her arms, appeared before him yesterday
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  • 698 7 \<l\ ice of Two Admirals: I wessons of 1911 Sydnqv, October 26. fwo Admirals are advising' Australia to add a battle- i H perhaps three battleships, to her Navy. They are Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, now on his way 1 gland after attending the
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  • 25 7 JEANETTE MACDONALD, the film star, is seen here as hostess at a tea party,she and her mother gave the Golden Star Mothers” at Los Angeles.
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  • 178 7 Ranipet, October 21. HARIJANS of Jambukulam village, Walajah Taluq, have made representations to the Collector of North Arcot and the District Congress Committee complaining of hardships they are undergoing at the hands of the caste Hindus of the village and asking for official interference. Their
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  • 334 7 JAPANESE efforts to suppress guerilla activities in East Hopei Pi evince have made conditions even more intolerable than before, travellers from that province report here. Since the Japanese started their big anti-guerilla drive, many villages have been razed by fire, some of them by
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  • 149 7 AN American commercial concern specialising in the sale of electric machinery at Tsingtao is preparing to close its office in the northern port as a result of the prolonged business depression in that district, according to a Domei report published in the Japanese
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  • 208 7 Sydney, October 24. An air attempt may be made within the next month to solve the mystery disappearance two and a half years ago of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the famous Australian airman. “Smithy” and his co-pilot, Tom Pethybridge, were never seen again after leaving India
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  • 434 8 MOW that Parliament has re- assembled it is only to be expected that the lessons of the European crisis should be studied. The impression seems to be widespread that when Europe was on the verge of war Great Britain was not ready to defend her interests should they
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  • 1279 8 Cosmopoli te Gossip By A Special Correspondent QY far the most popular sport during the winter months in Great Britain is Association Football, for which the season is now in full swing. The followers of the sport art innumerable, but
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  • 1252 10 Activity In Base Metals And Rubber Expected (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, October 28. I j BPEKMOST in every mind n owadays is the realisation that if Britain and the British Empire are to survive the gangster epoch of the next few years in
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  • 104 10 The revised import and export list which has just been published in Singapore contains: (1) A Classified List of Import and Export articles. (2) Classes and Groups (as in the monthly Malayan Trade Statistics) to which they belong. (3 i List of Countries. (4) The Imports
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  • 92 10 Foreign exports of tin. being final shipments on ocean going steamers at all Malayan ports during the month of October 1938 were: United Kingdom 110 tons, United (States of America 2.901 tons, Continent of Europe 579 tons, British Possessions 220 tons, Japan H.566 tons, Netherland Indies one
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  • 896 10 Mr. R. Sancroft Baker On The Tin Position London, October 27. Mr. R. Sancroft Baker (chairman) presided at the twelfth annual general meeting which was held in London yesterday The Secretary (Mr. J. Barnes) having read the notice convening the meeting and the report of
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  • 848 11 While all the Defence Departments are reviewing their state of preparedness for war in the light of recent events, the Admiralty is engaged on a survey of what is probably the most important factor in the tiefence of Britain and the Empire. This
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  • 233 12 The Cellophane House You never know what you can do -ill you try—and in America they have tried to build a house in a fortnight, and have done it. When you are thinking of buying a new house, you send for cardboard models of the prospective dwelling, choose
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  • 615 12 St. George The Martyr 20 TH SUNDAY’ AFTER TRINITY 7.15 a.in. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Mattins X l.itanv. P.-aim> 116, 117. Hymn 438. S.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.. a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chinese). 4.1' p.m. Sunday School) Parsonage 5.00 p.m. Kindergarten 6.HO p.m
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  • 186 12 Broadcasting in Britain will other step forward on Noven. tx i new BBC studios and offices in will be formally declared op* Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot. F R S of Health, who from 1936 this year was Secretary ot Scotland. A concert by the Glasgow Orpheus
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2751 12 if(i 'anvirif AUSTRALIAN schedule FOR EAR EAST p i>> p p TRANSMISSIONS W 1 VK3ME and GSF. Monday to Saturday 4 20 TRANSMISSION 3 ’p.m. to 7.20 p.m. 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.: GSJ. IT* 1"1 1 ZAP rwi T *> IT?* 1 VK6ME (Perth) 9.30 p.m. to 11.20 p.m.:
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  • 351 13 “Headless God” Ceremony In Selangor Village. TINDER the fierce m.d-uay sun on Monday several thousand Hokkiens crowded into Ampang village (Selangor) to watch the closing scenes of the festival of Kow Wong Yah, the “Headless God of the miners of central Malaga. While many
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    • 116 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Breezing Along A iAxx io? few —xozxx, <x, T Vo -'Hb > x y Mx ih <M x TWWd X vX"- 7 i 9 X Q X I k 1 HA w Ax JxlHA ,'fvX F%x c< Al v> 1 X Aw» i x. LaxJ 9 _r
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  • 253 14 Todays Rugger Selangor have made two changes in their rugger fifteen to play Penang in the inter-state friendly today on the Esplanade. Abbott, their wing three, and Hopkin, second row forwaid, unable to join the team which left Kuala Lumpui last
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  • 124 14 The teams for the fifth and final Fe nang hockey trial, to be held on the Hutchings School ground on Wednesday. November 9. are: Probables (Whites): Lim Choon Ghee; Eu Cheow Hin and Ismail bin Hashim: Rashid Ghows, Boey Seng Poe ana T Jacobs; C. W.
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  • 63 14 Composition Of A New’ Hockey Team In connection with our report, published m the issue of the Pinang Gazette of the 1st ins:., concerning the composition of al new hockey team formed under the name of Penang Colts by Mr. R. Ferdinands formerly of Ipoh and Singapore, we
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  • 224 14 CRAZY GOLF MATCH AT TAIPING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Friday. IN aid of Poppy Day Fund, the Perak Golf Club is holding a crazy golf competition next Tuesday. The entrance fees $1 for individual entries, teams of rour will be drawn. Play will be over nine holes from the
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  • 48 14 Manila and San Francisco is at present somewhat irregular and does not operate every third week. In consequence air mail correspondence forwarded by this route is liable to suffer delay.
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  • 27 14 (From Our Oien Correspondent). Singap or,\ Today. Giving to rain overnight and early this morning indieatiojis at present are that going ivill h holding today.
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  • 102 14 The revised Perag rirgger side against Negri Sembilan in their match for the Farleigh Robertson Trophy on the Ipoh padang today is: Auld: Wilson, Dempsey,* Tooke and Rashid Ghows; Montgomery and Yoong Choy; Footer, Jamieson, Ritchie, Hallam (Cantrell. Cameron. Clark and Harvey. These will be
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  • 72 14 The following will play for Singapore against The Army in a State i-ugger match at the S.C.C. today kick off at 5 p.m. F. E. Hutchinson, K. D. A. London, A. P. Craigie, J. P. Wood, J. L. Parker. Dr. G. F. Jones, J. B Potter, A.
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  • 42 14 GEORGE FORM BY, Lancashire comedian and one of the most popular British film stars, has gone back to nis first lave riding racehorses. Picture shows him in training for a hurdle race at the Northolt Park meeting.
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  • 493 14 Edward V13 vs. Frees Rugger (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. Inter-school rugger in North Malaya has now reached a very high standard; this was borne out last Saturday by the match between the King I dward XII School, Taiping, and the Penang Free School. It was
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  • 458 14 The England v. p vest Europe football matci." 1 week did not come up to pectations in many u a great deal of publicity on 40,185 paid to see clash, and the takings came b /7,000 when £10,000 a 1 beer expected. This relatively poor attendance attributed
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 26 14 fl 7 ho will win I <ZP>r Jh** fl t* ''Aj) the Married W*"* Single Hockey Match on Monday on the Es/dwne in aid ot POPPYDA}
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  • 1497 15 Racing at Singapore Today E 1—Horses, Class 2, Div. 4, Abt. 7 Furs., 2.30 p.m. If'TORY PARADE 5 br e g (Mr. M. van Breukelen), Owner 8.13 z. J- Donnelly REGIMENT 6 ch a g (Mr. Lee Kim Puat), Turley, 8.12 White BELL PRESS 5
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  • 102 15 By Tic-Tac RACE i. MIM SOLAR TIME AVIEMORE RACE 2. HARD GOING LE TOUQUET AMAZON RACE 3. ARGOUTAT THE PURITAN CON CON RACE 4. RECOVERY ROYAL WORLINGTON ROSTRUM RACE 5. SOLE CUBAT HARVEST FESTIVAL GOLDEN ARROW RACE 6. EMPIRIC JACK DRUCE AERIAL POST RACE 7. GOLD POINT TOYMAN TEMPLE
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  • 96 15 Chinese vs. Eurasian A olunteers IN a scrappy game of rugger on Victoria Green yesterday, the Chinese Recreation Club scored a fine victory by 17 points (a goal and four tries) to three (a try) over the “E” (Eurasian) Company Volunteers. The Chinese were the superior team and
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  • 68 15 The following are the remaining fixtures of the Penang Ladies’ Hockey Club for this season. Monday, November 7: Charity match in aid of Poppy Day Fund—Married vs. Single, Esplanade. Friday, November 11: vs. Perak at Ipoh. Saturday, November 12: vs. Ipoh Corinthians at Ipoh. Thursday, November 24:
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  • 70 15 Milan, Nov. 4. It is unofficially announced that Italy, the World Football Cup holders, will meet England at Milan at a date to be announced later. The Italians, who provided five players for the Rest of Europe team which was beaten 3 0 by England recently, consider
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  • 289 15 1 eachers’ Tourney Fixtures Following are fixtures in the Penang Teachers Association Badminton Tournament. MONDAY, NOV. 7. 4.30 p.m. Chuah Thean Choon vs. the winner of Hock Seng vs. G. L. Johnson. 5.30 p.m. Tang Gooi Fook and See Teow Leong vs. Lim Eng Tatt Teoh Chooi
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  • 57 15 The Ipoh Asiatics’ team to play the Old Edwardians at rugger on the Anderson School ground, Ipoh, on Sunday is:' Boon Keat; Abd. Rahim, Yee Kam, Mun Yui and Md. Isa; Khek Cheow and Suppiah; Chiew Keat, Cheng Lye, Wah Keat, Kundan Lal, Kean Hooi,
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  • 344 15 Rain Spoils Hockey Rain again interfered when the fourth Penang State hockey trial was held yesterday on the Hutchings School ground, a shower just before the game started rendering the field extremely slippery. Consequently, the hockey seen was not of a very high standard.
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  • 159 15 Schoolboys ’Hie Better ream The Government Commercial Day School were unlucky not to win their hockey encounter against the Penang Sports Club yesterday on the Esplanade. They were held to a draw of one-all, but on the run of play they deserved to win. It was
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 129 15 S RELIEVES PAIN PROMPTLY! Headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheu« matic pains and fever due to colds A N A C I N UsEZJ Prescribed by doctors and dentists. ANACIN contains quinine f^* 7 A332 \ZJ 1 When a MAN Z* tells you that it is years since he had X
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  • 135 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDO’”—(Spot) 2 f 0 0 LONDON—(3 month*) >.•»•< f 21 ’o nn° «ln- SINGAPORE 5108.00 A Fw G $108.00 510. < •> BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 ton •OPR A —(Sundr! ecD 3 10 J**. *5 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER:— LONDON 8 d 8 NEW YORK
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  • 282 16 New York. Friday I lie action ot rails suggests that more definite news is necessary to stimulate further advance. Utilities reflected discouragement at the Columbia Gas Antitrust suit which tends to detract from the significance of recent friendly gestures by the Government Certain oils were better If
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  • 408 16 London. November 4. Following are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Sha-ej cf £1 demonination unless otherwise state Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1914-61 no; Fun hng Lean 4 n.c. 1960-90 1092 rWar Loan 31 p.c. 992 Com Union Assc. (Units*
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  • 103 16 Previously Latest Parts ***** 178 5164 New York 4.75% 4.76 ,V. Montreal 4.78% 4.78% Brussel 28.13 1 28.13% Geneva 20.97% 20.99’... Amsterdam 8.74% 8.75 Milan 90% 90,;. Berlin 11.88 11.88 Stockholm 19.41 19.4 1 Copenhagen 22.4b 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138%-
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  • 112 16 London. Nov. 4. RUBBER: Firm.London 8% buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar 8.’,. do 8do Apl./June 8/1: do 8% do July/Sept. 8/, do 8,’: do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.95 cts. Jnited Kingdom Stocks:London 59.876 tons Liverpool 33.656 tons 3OPRA Straits S.D Rotterdam. Nov £10. 0. 0 PEPPER:
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  • 114 16 Mr. I'. S. Charles And Miss Grace M. Davaneson A Tamil wedding took place at St Mark's Church. Butterworth, between Mr. T 3. Charles of the Padang Serai Group Medical Association. and Miss Grace Mabel Davaneson. second daughter of the late Mr Davaneson. The ceremony was performed by
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  • 184 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN" Buyers Sellers Hong Fatt 82 .35 Ampat 43 4 ?Ji Ayer Weng 62 1 <• 67 Ba ngTin 23 6 24 3ex Batu Selajigor 1.44 1.47% Hitanx .35 .40 Jelebu 7o 74 Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 9 3 Kpg Lanjut is 9 19 3 Kamuniing no 12
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  • 424 16 ‘In Appreciation’ Of I Commit tee’s Work A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Penang China Relief Fund took place at 3 p m. yesterday at the Phi omatic Union. Discussions continued till lights were on. Mr. Law Geok Swee presided. and the
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  • 280 16 Assault Charge Fails “I was in the lion's den. so how could I dare to hit him first?” asked a young English-speaking Chinese named Mah Keat Seng, in the course of his defence when he appeared before Mr. C W. Lyle in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. summoned
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  • 24 16 TIN Penang $107.75 per pkl. Singapore $107.75 per pkl. RUBBER I’vnang-Spot 28 5'8 c. per II». Singapi>re-Sp<»t 28 5,8 c. per II».
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  • 172 16 LEAN CO. a Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 4*2 471; Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Batu Selangors 1.40 1.47*2 Hitam .32% .37% Hong Facts go 34 Jelebus 70 75 Johans .27 .29 Katus 25 0 25 9 Kundangs 7i6 g>o K. Lan juts 18 6 19 0 Kuchais 1.35 1.40cd Laruts
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  • 313 16 ALGIERS” Fine Film At Majestic Tonight “Algiers.” which opens at the Majestic tonight, is notable for several factors. For Chinese it has an attraction as the director of the photography is James Wong Howe, well-known Chinese star cameraman Then there is the debut of the latest Hollywood find, Hedy’ LaMarr,
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