Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 November 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. IW PUBUSIIED DAILY No. 272. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 193«. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 417 1 Prime Minister's Statement In The House Opposition On Back-Benches UNCERTAINTY HOLDS UP ENTERPRISE I’he Government are not contemplating a transi of Tanganyika and other African territories formerHi’dcr German rule, declared the Prime Minister in the Gun-e <d Commons last night in reply to a question. \-k.
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  • 62 1 Reuter Safe Passage Requests lor Relief Ships London, Monday British Government are consulting r wcsentatives in Spain with re- ’•> the possibility of reaching an whereby the contending Span’ti“.s will refrain from interfering -age to Spanish ports of certain ii rying foodstuffs on behalf ot r relief
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  • 749 1 American Interest In German Measures Against Jews Reuter. Washington. Monday. Mr. Cordell Hull has summoned Mr. Hugh Wilson, United States Ambassador at Berlin, to Vi ashington •’for a report and consultation.** The Government is observing Germany’s latest measures against Jews with keen interest. Mr.
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  • 33 1 iridi ul lx', i Reuter. Istanbul. Monday. One hundred thousand pounds had been voted by the National Assembly for the expanse cf the funeral of Kemal Ataturk on November 21. Reuter.
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  • 111 1 Mav Be Signed This Month Washington, Monday Mr. Cordell Hull stated that he hoped to sign the Anglo-American Trade Agreement before he left on November 26 for the Pan-American Conference at Lima and also hoped to announce some deve lopments in negotiations for renewal of the
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  • 88 1 Eff<'cts Of Kee< nt ('risis The effects of the recent crisis on British trade are revealed in the official re turns showing that while imports in October were £79.094.000 compared with £75,000,000 in September and exports £42.559.000 compared with £39,808,000, imports showed r decline of £’7.000,000 and
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  • 32 1 oi jiniii Reuter. New York. Monday. The General Sessions Judge. Judge No t. has fixed Jan. 9 for th? opening of the second trial of Jimmy Hine», exTamxnany leader. —Reuter.
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  • 28 1 Rf uter. Hong Kong, Tuesday. The local .1. R. P. organisation is calling for eight thousand men and uonten to join up in the Colony.
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  • 141 1 Reuter Early Treatment May Lead To Cures London. Monday Speaking of the new cancer campaign in the Commons. Sir Walter Elliot hoped the Government Bill would be submitted to the House before the Christmas vacation They anticipated that modern methods of diagnosis and treatment by radium. X ray
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  • 28 1 Reuter Rome, Monday. The engagement of Princess Maria, youngest and last unmarried daughter of King Victor Emmanuel, to Prince Lous De Bourbon Parma is officially announced.
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  • 91 1 Reuter. London, Monday The Archbishop of Canterbury speaking before the Church Assembly with regard to happenings in th* world suggested that expression of the meeting’s thoughts should be given in a way he thought more appropriate than a way of public discussion—in prayers “Let us lay
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  • 81 1 British Wireless. 8.8. C. To Broadcast State-Visit London, Nov. 15. A BBC commentary, from Daveniry on the arrival in London, of Kmg Carol of Roumanic on the occasion of his Statevisit will be heard on Nov. 15 at 4-20 p.m. GMT on GSH. GSG, GSF. GSE
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  • 183 1 Reuter. K. L. M. Liner Comes To Grief Amsterdam, Monday: Three of the crew and two passengers were killed when a K.L.M air liner from Berlin crashed as it was about to land at Schiphol aerodrome The chief pilot. Duimalaar. was seriously injured The passengers
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  • 101 1 Router U.S. And Britain Make Yet Another Protest To Japan London. Monday. In the House of Commons today Mr. Harold Sutcliffe called attention to President Roosevelt’s warning to Japan with regard to American trade with China and asked whether the British Government would associate itself with the American
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  • 67 1 —Reuter. Quetta Officers* Visit I o Singapore Colombo. Monday:—For the first time in history’ forty British officers of the staff college of Quetta are to work out exercises for the defence of Singapore and India as part of their training course. The officers, under the direction of
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  • 390 2 In Unity Lies Our Strength Says President Taiping, Monday. “The presence of representatives of other Eurasian associations is a good augury of the unity of which our community is capable and is indicative of the feeling that we have toi one another, no matter where
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  • 103 2 Double Celebration For Mr. A. S. Read (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Monday. MR. and Mrs. A.S. Read of Taiping are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary on November 26. It will be a double celebration, as Mr. Read’s 67th birthday also falls on that date. In
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  • 149 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Monday. A case of poisoning was reported in Kampong Kota yesterday, the victim being a 30-year old Chinese woman. She was rushed to the hospital, where she is now making satisfactory progress. The woman admitted she tried to take her life
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  • 57 2 (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Monday. THE Taiping Fire Brigade was called out last night about 11.30 to Matang, where a lorry-load of charcoal was on fire. The firemen managed to bring the lorry the open to remove the danger to houses. The fire wa.s extinguished
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  • 202 2 Still Active Despite Police Vigilance (From Cur Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Novenib., m KUAI-A LUMPUR residents have m to look forward to burg la ra 8 oauy features and after a ra: ~r time Kuala Lumpur’s gang has be<T« work again. Last night while Mr Mrs.
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  • 442 2 Problem Needing Research fFrom Our Own Correspondent i London. November 7. “Tropica! neuras-henia’’ forms the subject of an important chapter in the annual report, issued today, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. MaintP.ming. in pffpet. b”t medical science has as y:* no exact of lhe
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  • 63 2 PRESENT ATION OF POLICE MEDAL I ini».' MR C. H. Sansom, Inspector 'of Police, F.M S., presented Meritorious Long Sei vice M’da Man bin. Ali before a’l the European Asiatic officers of the Ipoh 1,1 ;h0 Saturday. The parade was un p command of Mu. J.B.J. Bn< O.S.P C. r»f>ne
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    • 375 2 HAVE YOU FALSE TEETH OVER 10,000 DENTISTS ADVISE from members of the Denial Profe»»ion who have given Steradent a clinical THIS NEW, BETTER WAY TO :cst KEEP THEM CLEAN 6 GEBM FREE S'USfabJ y,n< —-> ireth, and M does this as nothing else ha* evar dune bdore. Just shake a
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  • 550 3 Neurasthenia S’l ILL panting slightly from the exertion of hurling the soup plate (full) at the cook and hitting the boy on the head with a bottle (empty, which was just as well because it |the bottle) broke), 1 chanced upon the remarks printed in the annual
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  • 226 3 In protest against what they considered O be unfair ex ploitation 500 Malays of Kuala Ku rau. a fishing centre in North Perak, struck for 10 days. They have only now resumed work. The trouble arose out of the price which it was
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  • 521 3 [LETTER TO THE EDITOR] Sir, in spite of the fact that through illness 1 was not able to attend the ceremony at the Cenotaph in Penang or in white hall, London, yet I was able to partake in this service of Remembrance as though I was actually
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  • 144 3 Shooting Party Held Up By Shooting Party A SHOOTING party which left Ipoh during the early hours of Sunday had a shock on the Lenggong-road when their car was suddenly pulled up. In front of them was a party of men waving guns. It was
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  • 319 3 rpHE 17th Annual General Meeting of the Penang Chinese Provident Fund took place yesterday at the Chinese Town Hall, with Mr. Tan Chin Kim in the chair. Among those present were. Messrs. Wool Chin Tien, Khoo Kim Tien, Dr. Ong Huck Chye, Dr. Chan Fook Tet.
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  • 312 3 1 omorrow’s Concert At Town Hall A very enjoyable children’s entertainment is promised for tomorrow at the Town Hall, Penang, when pupils of the Penang School of Music will appear in a long programme of 37 items for the delection of parents, friends and others who
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  • 470 3 Alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust in respect of various sums of money totalling $507 betv e« n September *9, 1937, and August 17 last at Bukit JMcrtaiam, a young Chetty named Set’ ukaruppau Chetty was produced before Mr.
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  • 156 3 PENANG will miss the genial presence of Mr. J. R. E. Pawson, the popular manager of Roneo Ltd.. Penang branch, for the next four montns. After a service of more than eight years at the Penang office Mr. Pawson is going on *i holiday
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    • 79 3 c FW NOW OPEN gM I GRAND XMAS TOY BAZAAR See Our Wonderful Display Of Toys And Gifts For Every Age Special attractions of this yearns Toy Bazaar are '"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 99 who invite all children to their musical party, which held daily in the Toy
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  • 587 4 Gen Chiang Confident of Success Chungking, Monday. WITH the evident intention of engaging the Japanese in a major battle in the Hunan hills, the C hinese are rapidly completing concentrations ot troops and supplies southward of Changsha, according to Reuter’s special correspondent, who arrived here
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  • 172 4 British Wireless. London, Monday. KING Carol of Rumania with Prince Michael and suite left Budapest yesterday evening on their visit to England. They are due to arrive in London tomorrow, where they will be met by the King and the Duke of Gloucester. The
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  • 78 4 —Reuter. Tokyo. Monday. Japanese Government has rejected the British. French and United States requests for resumption of fn e navigation on the angtse. contending that navigation of the river is only possible for military purposes which would be seriously hampered by the presence
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  • 55 4 Reuter. Barcelona. Monday: -The advance of the Republicans on the Segre and the “complete repulse of the Nationalist forces on the Ebro front" are claimed in a War Ministry’ communique, which emphasises the heroic resistance of. the Republican troops in the face of intense pressure
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  • 562 4 London, Monday. rpHE new German anti-Jewish measures have evoked out--1 spoken comments in the British Press. The Daily Mail declares that the world is appalled by the crushing nature of the new penalties imposed on Jews in Germany. Christendom cannot
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  • 33 4 —Reuter London, Monday. THE Premier, Mr. Chamberlain, in a written reply to the House of Commons, announces that the Angk>-Italian Agreement will come into force on Wednesday.—Reuter.
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  • 258 4 me highei —Reuter. Paris, M ,n<j toi A LL this must be r /A swing it," declared M p. the Finance Minister, ref-, ru plans for the administrative tion of France. These, he said, include super ti servants, who will be employ forth in productive
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  • 97 4 Reuter. Rome, The V atican has protested t the Italian Government against the Articb in the new Italian racial law forb’dding marriage of Italian Aryans with < of another race. The Vatican hold> t at the law is a unilateral breach of th- (.’in cordat of
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    • 240 4 "ORD TRUCKS i ’<■■■■ < A aw, 1 z Vi If l n aK Ik i j, A iuA m W ■■jjmw- >-■ g— k JBMsESiSSSWBBTtf] y 11'M h j Best petrol economy in Ford history. It is the final evidence that The 1938 f r d V-8 Trucks arc
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  • 485 5 rntral Committee Formed To Co-ordinate Work (From Our Own Correspondent) i. Alor Star, Monday. The first annual all-Kedah China Red Cross and Distress iief Fund Conference was held yesterday at the Royal I K itre Hail, when about 100 delegates, drawn from 39 cenx.
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  • 149 5 I unstable Intervenes In Free Fight I.F the rest of the world was 1 rving Armistice Day three :ned Ramasamy, Maniam and iiu w« re engaged in a free fight mbu. They were arrested and the First Magistrate’s court, t-re Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe on ith
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  • 115 5 Ipoh Shop-house Raid Sequel 4 HEAVY sentence was inflicted upon a Chinese named Lim Lum by Mr. P.F.Y, Radcliffe. First Magistrate. Ipoh, on Saturday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing 29 pills of re prepared chandu. Accused was fined $2OO, in default
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  • 210 5 IN celebration of the birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Perak yesterday all Government offices and banking houses in Ipoh were closed for .he day. The Perak flag was flown on the Government buildings while many of the mercantile houses flew the Union Jack.
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  • 145 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsai, Monday. PERAK'S Royal Town celebrated the birthday of H.H. the Sultan today in a quiet manner. The Perak flag was flown from every shop in the town ami all public offices were closed for the day. His Highness received many
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  • 126 5 MR. MRS. SCOULAR ENTERTAINED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Sunday. PRIOR to his departure on home leave Mr. J. M. Scoular, the manager of Messrs. Boustead and Co., Teluk Anson, was entertained at dinner by the Chinese merchants of Teluk Anson at the Pan Nan Restaur an. at King
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  • 60 5 Programme, 6 to 7.30 p.m. March The Red Cloak. Mansfield. 2. Selection Ihe <at And the Fiddle. Ke»i«. 3. Waltz A Waltz Dream. Strauss. 4. Overture Buy Blas. Monde ssohiu 5. Selection The Beggar’s Opera. Austin. (i. Intermezzo Wedgewood B ue. Ketelboy. 7 Fox Trot
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  • 316 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. r pHE Clerical Services of Perak entertained the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator, British Resident, Perak, to a farewell tea party at the Town Hall this evening. The gathering numbered about 250 and was demonstrative of the high
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  • 155 5 I neonvincing Excuse Fails Again A FINE of $3O, in default three week’s x>. rigorous imprisonment on each charge, was imposed on a middle-ageu Chinese woman. Ong Siew, who was convicted by Mr. C. W. Lyle, in the Penang Middle Court yesterday on two charges, possession
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    • 179 6 “THE BEST BRITISH FILM OF THE YEAR” says DAILY DISPATCH! MAJESTIC OPENING TONIGHT 6.75 9.30 A MIRACLE OF ENTERTAINMENT! ‘Let’s Make A Night Of It’ WITH DBrmUY ROGERS AND CLY»E DAZZLINGLY f THE highlights DIFFERENT f of stage, screen, .BP MAGICALLY RADIO CABARET MELODIOUS IN A MINT OF Kgi r"
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    • 232 6 nY A I majestic I SbHB COMING SOON! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! Th \sing" of 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 “RAINBOW ON THE r7~L*tĕ RIVER” ftfe. THE STORY YOU ’ZE I ALWAYS WANTED TO i n a Gripping SEE ON THE SCREEN t Adventure of the ...the stirring tale of love and adventure
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    • 70 6 WIN^OR 0 PHONE 1355 A CANTONESE MUSICAL ROMANCE u ROMANTIC RICH MAN with Chiang Poe Yin, Leong Tim Tim, oo I ip Lai, Woo Mei Loon, You Peng, Chan Seen Y u and a cast of talented Stars. WHEN A RICH MAN DECIDES TO BE ROMANTIC, THERE ARE SI i
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  • 171 7 Many Improvements THE Kinta Indian Association, Ipoh the foremost Indian association in the State, has effected of late several important structural improvement to its premises at Gurudwara-road. The hall upstairs has been extended by the elimination of the verandah. Since its extension it can easily accommodate
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  • 815 7 Poultry are reared in large numbers throughout Malaya and so far as the breeding of local birds is concerned no radical changes in methods of husbandry have been noted, although there is evidence that in some areas improvement has been effected boi-h in the housing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 352 7 THE CHINA GREAT TRAVELLING OPFRA:— fo conjunction with THE TAI HWA GRAND ACROBATIC SHOW’. Strongly supported by the latest creations in classical, modern and oriental dancing acrobatic acts and bicycle tricks, etc. Seats:—lo, 20 and 30 cents. Liberty Talkies:— TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 7.30 9 30 PM. A Great Chinese
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    • 315 7 All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism, are promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. Let this guide you when you are in search of quick relief from aches and pains; doctors and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they know
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 314 7 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M SHARP MATINEES THURSDAY A FRIDAY AT 3 P M Johnny Weismuller in WiJliam p owel1 M TARZAN ESCAPES” “DOUBLE WEDDING” Prices- Dow*nstairs 15 and 30 cents, i Prices—Downstairs 15 and 30 cents QUEEN'S All-is t! 6.15 Opening Tonight 9.30 Matinee Tomorrow at 3 p.m. PRICES
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    • 241 7 THE ECONOMICAL AMUSEMENT HOME IN TOWN TO SPEND YOUR EVENING TONIGHT LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT AT ROTH PARKS WEMBLEY PARK Tonight, Tuesday, 15th November, 1938, A Grand Malay story “MAK TIRI YANG CHELAKA ATAWA PEMB ALAS AN TUHAN”. Big combination of Actresses and Actors from The Silver Jubilee Opera in conjunction
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  • 350 8 TjXLESS the amiv of usualh onninvntab>rs haw t<»r once been unobservant, a fairh fronts the International RubLct Regulation Committee at their meeting todaj t i decide the quota for tile first quarter of Opinion is divided as to hv’.iier the existing situation justifies retention of the 45
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  • 1070 8  -  Britain Ami The Crisis By Sir Arthur Willert n/HAT are Mr. ChainberG lain and Derr Hitler really after? This question dominates everything in Europe from the dehate on British foreign policy in Parliament to oh<cure negotiations between Berlin and Rome as
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    • 138 8 The seireT a futMii dfftflilf! j. WK 4.7/ e en a dish is tasteless and insipid. i!”s as good as wasted Appetite is lacking, lust add a few drops of Maggi’s Seasoning before serving and note the surprising difference in taste. Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of vegetable origin
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  • 1702 9 Troops Prepare To Retake Canton From (hir )\vn C< irrespondent.) Canton, Nov. 6. 'l' ll great event in South Chi na since mv last article was itteti. from the Chinese point i< w. has been the recapture Kwangsi troops of the stra town
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    • 191 9 j 1 1 ft w jglo A /141 A dSOL I 1 as c,e m > ren dees coarse red H A vt I skin smooth and F >l-1 M \supple as J ztilfi' fe \vehret. jr •Ai jflM' w I > I Your finest «G* safeguard /IxM*** I fies
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    • 102 9 rH r TPI’F TONIC *COD Cbtamabit ot al’ Chomuu and Store* J (HAUIIr Strong, sturdy limbs, sound bones, the happiness of abounding health —these are O some of the gifts bestowed by this famous English Food. 3 little better, something a little different, By have made Cow Gate I pre-eminent.
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    • 84 9 J***' The perfect Xmas present A gift of distinction Not only streamlined but heat controlled Delivery arranged in the Brit. Isles I Prevents scorching and can be used with greater HP ease and safety. Mre I Uses less current and becomes hot almost at once. Is both left and right
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  • 712 10 A Satisfactory Result London, November 2. A IK. F. R. ALLMEY (the chairman) presided at the twenty-eighth annual general meeting yesterday of Strathisla (Perak) Rubber Estates Ltd., and addressing shareholders said that the accountable crop was 920,140 lb., or 12,715 lb. less than the figure
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  • 424 10 GREEN COLLIER LIMITED MARKET REPORTS OPERATORS are still trading from day to day and are not williirg to take up a position until after the Meeting of the I.R.R.C. on November 15th. It is now gnerally believed that the quota will remain unchanged for the first quarter of 1939. Speculators
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  • 320 10 Singapore, Thursday. DLILL conditions have continued during the past week, but there are indications that the upward movement wib shortly be resumed. Th-e most importan ou side factor influencing prices at pre sent is the American election. Results at time of writing indicat-e a considerable accession
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  • 95 10 4 S a sequel to the motor accident which took place at the junction of Aboo Si ttee Lane and Macalister-road o Sunday last, a Chinese, Ong Chin Seng, ‘he driver of the lorry, was produced in 'be Penang Middle Court before Mr H VV. Nightingale
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  • 417 11 No. 8, Howard Place. Edinburgh, the birthplace of Robert Louis Stevenson, will be visited by the BBC microphone for the purpose of a broadcast that listeners to Daventry will hear curing this week. Acquired by the Edinburgh Stevenson Club in 1926, the old home of one ot
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  • 529 11 ARRIVALS Today: THURLAND CASTLE ex Java ports via Singapore. HOEGH SILVERSTAR ex Bombay. BUIJSKES ex Belawan. SILVERMAPLE ex Singapore. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Tomorrow: KLANG ex Singapore via ports. SHANTUNG ex China ports and Singapore. MATA HARI ex Singapore via ports. DAJAK ex
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  • 623 11 AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa, East South MTERT L Kenva. Tanganyika Uganda Zanzibar, North and South thodesia, Nyasaland and South r rica via Penang. Mails clos c Tpoh 12.45 p.m. today: Kuala Lumper 7.30 a.m. today; Penang 7.30 p.m today. Africa, West IMPERIAL Nigeria and Gold Cons' ■da Singapore
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    • 532 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT RADNORSHIRE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro A ANTENOR Calls Marseilles and Glasgow Nov 95 nee 21 C PHILOCTETES Calls Hull Gdynia rTO 2c TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE c. MENTOR Omits Havre Nov 19 THESEUS Calls Glasgow Nov r>~ 9«
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    • 932 11 PO and ot W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “CORFU” SAILING THURSDAY, 17 th NOVEMBER contract with ent PenaDg Telck ADSOn Port Swettenham, London and Far East Mail Service Malacca and Singapore Service Outwards from London for China &Japan s/s MATA HARI N(w S/S “BANGALORE” Nov
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  • 248 12 Pluck At Singapore Everyone has been interested in the spectacular engineering ifeat canied out at Singapore where immense docks have been constructed. bu. not everyone has known of the romance behind ajll this- -the story of a ten years’ war against deadly foes numbered by millions of millions.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 171 12 R| s T EE I. 1 WINDOW FRAMES I FRENCH DOORs E etc. etc. J H H Equal to the be»t J vM 1 imported make*. II I I I MANUFACTURXD El I I EASTERN MFG. CO. 1, River Road, I: I Penang. II I ’PHONE I<B4. HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETERS
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1880 12 8.8. C. SER VICE SCHEDULE 1S 7 bable BBC Servic e Schedule the Far beginning Nov. g o 3 gsg and Highlights Of Today's Wireless TRANSMISSION 3 ZHJ (PENANG) 9.15 pm to 10.50 p.m.: GSJ. 6 P m Indian Music. 7.05 p.m.: "Hutch” Recordings. 930 pm to 1120 pm.: GSO.
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    • 290 12 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.); YDA 6.04 Mcs (49.6 m.); YDB 11.86 Mc's (25.3 m.); PMN 10.26 Mcs (29.2 m.); Y'DB 9.65 Mc s (31.20 m.). TODAY’ P.M. 12 20 Studio Orchestra. 1 10 Aneta news and weather bulletin 122 Orchestra Hotels des Indes 150 Reginald Dixon at the
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  • 133 13 Jov M L Mr, (Left*: From left, Mr. M. H. < ole. Mr. O A. Potts. Mrs. Stilwell. Mcs. Sturt. Mrs. Potts. Mr. B. E. Ablitt. Lieut.-Col. V. G. Stokes. Mr. H. H. Sturt. Mr. C. F. Stilwell. ■BWMBMw I-,. <■■
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 129 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Penny in the Pond (1) i rni r' zi. m* r f!' Mi® X W) Uti JS® c Ar On’;/ one boat left. They buy it. Now they toss to see who sails Bobby drops the penny. though. <?•■ pond they wn io t>n it. bo*<. Which
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  • 1316 14 Jack Druce Horse Of The Year? By Tic-Tac Saturday’s racing at Singapore brought to a close the Pooles sional racing for 1938. There will be three Skye Meetings, at Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Taiping before the 1939 programme is ere in, and the first 1939
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  • 57 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. Two hockey matches were played here yeslciday. In the first, played on the Esplanade, the St. George’s School defeat 2<l the Police second string by five goals to one. In the other match, on the regimental padang the Punjab Regiment drew with
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  • 208 14 Hemy Waugh B. P. Beat Chartered Bank Henry Waugh B. P. played the Chartered Bank B. P. yesterday evening at the Penang Free School Hall, and won by eight matches to three. The match was at first fixed for two days, but the players managed to finish all seven
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  • 104 14 London, Nov. 14. Following is the callover for the Manchester November Handicap, the last important race of the English flat sea son: ***** Pappageno offered. 100 9 Dragonnade offered. 100 8 Maranta, Taran offered. 100 7 Velvet Cushion. Trafalgar offered. 100 6 Nadushka. Stainless Steph.•• Mubarak offered
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  • 111 14 First Game In Norih This Week-End The first Malaya Cup rugg Ke followed by a dinner at in's Uh place on Saturday at Ipo}> Perak and Selangor. This i be followed by a dinner at the 'l i W il when players and friends lub tained. Perak’s
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  • 133 14 Practice Match Tomorrow The Penang Ladies Hockey Club will held a practice match tomorrow at 5 20 p.rn. on the Francis Light School ground. Teams are: Colours: Mrs. Coombs; Miss Carrier and Miss Hardouin; Mrs. s. Adams Miss Lim Siew Hwa and Miss Younsdahl; Mrs. Adams, Mrs.
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  • 333 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. JENTRIES for the Selangor Turf Club’s November Skve Meeting closed today. There will be eight races on the first day, Thursday, November 24, and another eight races on the second d?<v, Saturday, November 26. The entries are as
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    • 191 14 Bg®£s? W<wW l?- '''wflsSw-- w§agg ''wMKS? KiaW -afa. IfcM I i wlwW N§££x W-3s? k A Iteißk W I JOIN BANGKOK CONDUCTED TOUR I One Week Holidays In Siam 1' Dining the 6th Anniversary celebration of the Constitution Leave Penang Dec. 9th. I Return Dec. 14th. I $l2O ONLY Mvru
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  • 584 15 Match Against Perak On Saturday SELECTORS’ “EXPERIMENT” CRITICISED In it letter to the Pinang Gazette, a reader signing himself Stickwork” criticises the composition of the Penang hockey •cam against Perak on Saturday, stating that a better side can be fielded. }[e queries
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  • 144 15 FIXTURES in the Min Sin Seah’s handicap badminton tournament Sunday, November 20: at 5 p.m ’h ng Kok Swee vs. Khor Ghee Sean It. umpire, Khoo Eng Tong; at 6 p-m., mng Yok Kooi 12) vs. Ong Keh <>oi; umpire, Khoo Ewe Chan. fuesday, November 22:
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  • 56 15 —Reuter. Bartlett 55 Not Out Capetown, Monday, o ESUMING their innings against Western Province, the M.C.C. took their close-of-play score on Saturday, 70 for three, to 198 for six today. Rain confined played to two hours. Ames batted well for 45. while Bartlet: was unbeaten with
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  • 132 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kampar, Saturday. The A. C. S. Kampar are still unbeaten in the Kampar hockey tournament. They .beat the Police 2 —l- They fielded a very young side but the Police, though towering over them by head and shoulders were not able to
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  • 190 15 K.L. Players In Ipoh 'T’HE Ipoh Golf Club defeated the Selangor Golf Club in their encounter at Ipoh during the week-end. Ipoh won the singles, played on Saturday, by 11% matches to 4% and the foursomes, played on Sunday, by 6% matches to 1%. Results, Ipoh players mentioned
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  • 147 15 The Sporting Diamonds scored a convincing victory of three goals to nothing, over the Government Trade School in a thrilling game of hockey on the latter's ground yesterday. The sides were evenly matched, and. had the Scnool forwards put more thrust in their attacks they would have
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  • 82 15 The Anderson Prize THE mixed foursomes of the Penang Sports Club (Golf Section) over 18 Holes will be played on Sunday afternoon. December 11 for cups presented by Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson. Competitors are to enter in pairs and arrange own opponents, and the competition
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  • 140 15 The following players have been selected to represent the Penang Sports Club at hockey today against the Indian Association on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m.: W. G. Colebeck; F. G. Pooley, J. RP. Soper; A. G. Close, F. Buchanan, S. V. Adams. C W. Lyle,
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  • 395 15 The Min Sin Seah played three tabletennis matches last week-end wanning all. On Saturday, at 3 p.m., they met the A.C.S. Union in five singles, all of which they annexed. At 8 p.m. on the same day they accounted for the Ist Penang
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  • 278 15 Smelters Lose To P.R.C. Reserves THE second string of the Penang Recreation Club scored a fine victory of two clear goals over the Eastern Smelting Company in a fairly interesting game of hockey played on the Esplanade yesterday. The winners were undoubtedly superior and had their
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 371 15 LOSS OF WEIGHT STOPPED IN 3 WEEK»! This weman recapUrsd perfect health. If you want to put on flesh, the quickest, pleasantest way, do as sc many people throughout Malaya are doing Simply take two tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming tablHa after each meal and see how quickly you will put pounds
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  • 132 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDO”— (Spot) £216. 5.0 £216. 5.0 —(3 £216.15.0 £216.15.0 J ING A PORE $110.50 $109.37% Br’SINESS DONE PENANG $110.50 $109.37% BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons •OPRA—(Sundrted) $3.15 53.15 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON ....kmc* B,‘;.d 8 d MIW YORK 16%c(G) 16%c(G) NG a PORE—(Spot)
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  • 385 16 LONDON, Nov. 14. Foil are today's closing middle prices an the London Stock Exchange: Share- of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 1111 Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 109 C —1 War Loan 31 p.c. 99. Z C rn.
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  • 46 16 The Prime Minister answering questions as to the nature .of any British guarantee of the present frontiers of Czechoslovakia said: the matter is being examined in all its aspects by the Government and I hope to be able to m.ik.- a further statement later
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  • 116 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 51 64 178 57 64 New York 4.73% 4.70% Montreal 4.77% 4.74 ’•_> Brussel 28.00 27.83 Geneva 20.89’ 2 20.83 Amsterdam 8.74 8.7144 Milan 90 t 89 3 Berlin 11.83 11.76 Stockholm 19.41 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 unquoted Helsingfors
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  • 121 16 London. Nov. 14. RUBBER: Easy London 8 buyers 8, sellers Jan./Mar. B’4. do 84r do Apl. /June 8% do 8 J,. do July/Sept. 8, 7 do 8% do NEW YORK 16.78 cts. United Kingdom Stocks: London 58,385 tons Liverpool 33,267 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov
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  • 158 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatts -81 .83 Jelebu -70 .75 Klang River 1.80 1.85 Kuchai 1.37% 1.42tc Mamba u .50 .55 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 I.22Jex Rantau 1.52% 1.57JC Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Ulu Klang .80 .85 B&ngrin 23‘3 24 0 Berjuntai 10 9
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  • 198 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 1 Co 4 7 1 2 Ayer Weng .62% .67’2 Ayer Hitam 25 3 e 26 0e?; Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.45 Berjuntai 10 9 116 Burma Malay 22 0 22 9 Hitam .32% .37% Hong Fatt .81 .84 Jelebu .70 -74 Kpg. Kamunting
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  • 177 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Asams 27 6 283 Burma Malays 22,0 22 9 Hitams .32%» .37% Hong Fatts -80 .83 Jelebus -67% .72% Johans .27% -30 Kramats 10 9 113 K. Lanjuts 18 3 18 9 K. Kampars 14 3 14 9 Laruts 9 6 9 10; Lukuts -65
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  • 280 16 New York, Monday. The market took its cue from London weakness with declines most noticeable in stocks with foreign following. This, together with simultaneous weakness of sterling, tended to cause blame to be put on fresh doubts regarding the European situation. Offerings remain unimportant and declines apparently
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  • 22 16 TIN Penang $109.37’< per pkl. Singapore $109.37% per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28;% c. per lb. Singapore-S])ot 28% c. per lb.
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  • 173 16 RUBBER Buyers Seller® Batu Lintangs 117% 1.22% Bassetts .55 .57% Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .75 .77% Kuala Sidims 2.37% 2.47% Indragiris 1.27% 1.32% Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .42% .45 Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudais 1.12% 1.17 Pa jams 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.07’..» 1.12% Tapahs 1.90 1.97%
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  • 553 16 Big Gathering Present The funeral of the late Mr. Woo Siew Moon, popular business man, took place last Sunday. The deceased left three sons. Mr. S. C. Woo of the G.PO, Mr. Sow Yam. who is in the Chinese army and Master Sow Toon,
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  • 604 16 P. O. PASSENGERS PER CORFU rpHE P. and O. s.s. Corfu is expected I in Fenang on Thursday morning with the following passengers:For Penang: Mr. P. J. Ahearne, Mr. L. W. Arnold Miss J. M. Arnott, Sister Enda Beasley. Sister St. Raphaela Be lingheri, Mrs. A. B. S. Boswell, Sister
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  • 64 16 —Reuter London, Monday. Although there is no information on the subject. Reuter's Diplomatic correspondent understands that Franco is demanding wide belligerent rights before agreeing to the British plan for withdrawal of volunteers whereunder limited belligerent rights were to have been granted to both sides only after the NonIntervention
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  • 72 16 FELLOWSHIP WEEK SERVICE This evening at 5.30 p.m.. the Y. W. C. A. World Fellowship Week will be observed in Penang by the holding of a Service in the Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Northam Road. Penang. The Service will be conducted by the Rev. R. M. Minto who
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  • 37 16 DOMESTIC ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family ot the late Mr. Won Siew Moon beg to thank all friends and relatives who attended his funeral nl wreaths or scrolls, telegrams and letters of condolence, lent cars, or rendered assistance otherwise.
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    • 93 16 TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH Tenners will be received at the Office of th State Engineer, Alor Star. Kedah up to Noon of the 22nd November, 1938 for the supply and transport of Road Metal from Government quarries as and wh. ii required by P.W.D. South Kedah duru-g th< Mohammedan
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    • 536 16 Head Office: 12, Bishop Str<f, p.. T’hone 1477 1478 Telegrams: “Gaztf Singapore Office: Cecil Street, 5471. Tel: “Times” Sineaoore v '■>« Office: 25, Java Street. 1 Put Office Brew-ter Road. Pho Office: 40. 43, Fleet S Phone Central 3608-3*oo Tel “T J London. Rates of Subscription for Pinanr a, and
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