Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 November 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED IHILY No. 277 Vol. XCVI. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 200 1 Position Of Britain France In Far East Coming Talks At Paris (HAMBERLAIN HALIFAX VISIT THIS WEEK London, Sunday. fwo topics almost certain to be touched upon durin" the official visit of Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax to Paris this week are economic appeasement and the lar East, declares the Sunday
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  • 318 1 VI I I'-' Reuter. Sudden End hde Sleeping London. Sunday. Queen M;,id of Norway died in Lon d<>n tarly <his morning following an operation on November 16. According to a communique issued by specialists, the Queen died of heart failure “without pn vious warning'’ and King Haakon,
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  • 142 1 Mines Estates Affected (From A Correspondent». Tung Song. Sunday. South Siam has been inundated f‘< hree days after several oays of heavy and continuous downpour. And the rain continues. The water in many places i waist deep. V’arious sections of the railway lines the principal mode, of
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  • 113 1 Heavy floods at Surashtra Bhani. about 651 kilometres from Bangkok, delayed the arrival of the Bangkok International Express in Penang this morning by about 7 x /2 hours. It was at first thought that the train wnuld be indefinitely held up. but the floods subsided yesterday afternoon,
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  • 505 1 Not Sudden Development Inspired By Paris Crime Loudon, Sunday. i here is ample proof the whole action against ews in Germany was careudy and systematically prepared by tne Nazi party,” declared Mr. .Neville Laski addressing the Jewish Board of Deputies in London. He added that in
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  • 108 1 —Reuter. F 50,000,000 Industrial Loan Paris, Sunday. Speaking at Colmar, Alsace. M. Chautemps, the Vice-Premier who is in charge of affairs in Alsace-Lorraine, declared that French democracy which is intensely patriotic is determined to preserve the integrity of her soil against both open and underhand attacks. He gave a
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  • 131 1 PERSEC UTION OF CATHOLICS Reuter. arc 4i Forced To Attend Lay Schools London. Sunday. A petition, signed by 30,000 Catholics protesting against persecution of Catho ,’cs in Germany has been placed before the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham in the Slipper Chapel at Walsingham. Norfolk. The signatories include Cardinal
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  • 94 1 Uie 1 Reuter. To Deter Foreign Aggression OCT Washington. Sunday. “Numerous construction delays both in Government and commercial shipyards have until recently hampered efforts to strengthen the Unit d States Fleet,” stated Admiral Leahy, chief of laval operations in his annual report. The delays were attributable to
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  • 74 1 diiy io Reuter, Agitation Against Transfer To Germany Lagos. Sunday A mass meeting of the Nigerian Youth Movement attended by 2,000 persons demanded that a more emj hatic statement that there be no transfer of Nigeria to Germany should be made by the Governor than his recent declaration that
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  • 38 1 I ttlU ’Gi r.euter. Madrid. Sunday Fourteen died from suffocation when a bomb exploded on an raid shelter, blocking the entrance, in the course of a Nationalist air raid on Pozoblancp. Gordot.a Province- F-euter.
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  • 98 1 Reuter. Meeting V> ith Herr V Hitler Berlin, Sunday. Mr. Oswald Pirow. South African Minister of De fence who is visiting Ger .cany following visits to Portugal and Britain, is due to see Hitler today. Ir. South African circles it is not expected that Mr. Pirow will
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  • 539 1 —Reuter. Hong Kong, Sunday. News of numerous cases of revolt inManchuria are reaching the Chinese authorities. One revolt occurred at Chin chow where 15,000 fled to Jehol joining 'roups under General Ma Chan-shan. h' ro of Tsitsihar. Three planes dropped high explosive nibs on Shekki this
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  • 296 2 Penang To Have Own Unit Officer (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. The strength of the Singapore division of the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve will be doubled and a unit of the reserve is to be formed af Penang. Recruiting will
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  • 372 2 STRIKING tr-E\ tes were paid by members of the Penang Harbour Board Ferry Service to Capt. A. Shipwrignt, 0.8.5.. at a farewell dinner given in his honour by inspectors, weigh-bridge clerks and senior collectors of the Ferry Service on Saturday night at the Mitt, Butterworth.
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  • 94 2 GREETING cards, such as Christmas. New Year and Birthday cards are eligible for transmission as printed matter and as such are forwarded by “Surface” mail to all parts of the world including those participating in the Empire Air Mail Scheme. Cards sent by this means
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  • 529 2 Large Gathering Present The funeral of the late Mr p Henry Waller, whose deatfh occurred Saturday morning at his resi<U n 20 Barrack Road, Penang, took r' Saturday at the Western Road The cortege left the house at 4.1'? and was met at the
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  • 51 2 The Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the appointment of Dr. W. Linehan, M.C.S., Secretary to Resident, Perak, as Director of Education, Straits Settlements, and Adviser on Education, Malay States, in succession to Mr. F. J. Morten, C.M.G.,
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  • 46 2 Between K. Lumpur And Penang As from Saturday last the Railway Department has put an air-conditioned coach into service between Kuala Lumpur and Penang. The coach will be attached to the day mail trains travelling in each direction .and will be in service daily.
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  • 99 2 Telegraphic news has been received of the death of Mrs. S- Y. Prout, wife of Mr. S. Y- Prout, chief engineer s.s. “Klang,” and daughter of the late Captain P- Vaz, at her residence, 11 Brooke Road, Katong, Singapore, yesterday morning. Funeral takes place
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  • 1114 2 The greatest motive-power in human nature is love. 'Tis love that makes the world go round, said the Rev. Dr. M. Dodswort'n. preaching at the Wesley Church last night. Dr. Dodsworth continued: God is love, Jesus said; “As the Father hath loved me. so have
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  • 532 3  -  DIOCLES. The Week-End T'|' is only on the Sabbath, when Parliamentary pyrotechnics I Council controversy are lulled, i;, Penang can be surveyed dispassionately and its true beauty appreciated—or, as writers of fiction re wont to express it, can be surveyed with an appreciative eye. .\nalytical connotations on
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  • 456 3 Deceived People Of Poor Means J3LEADING guilty to three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of $6,000 between May 31 and July 15 this year, a Jew, Oswald Edwards, was sentenced to 12 months’ rigoruos imprisonment by Mr. J. L. McFall,
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  • 120 3 Yet another elderly Chinese “moonshiner” named Chin Yin, aged 65, was produced before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. First Magistrate, Ipoh, on Saturday for sentence, he having pleaded guilty to charges of being in possession of utensils for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor. Mr. V. Kandiah, Senior
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  • 165 3 Mr. Koay Eng Keang And Miss Ong Siew Yeok The wedding took place on Saturday at Jelutong of Mr. Koay Eng Keang eldest son of the late Mr. Koay Ah Chin and Mrs. Koay Ah Chin, and Miss Ong Siew Yeok, niece of Mr. Hong Kin Leng. The
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  • 176 3 An official communique Issued by the Colonial Secretary states: Go ver: ment’s attention has been dr .an to a statrn’ent in cert a"n taincse \emtcular newspapers to •e effect that ail currency oi‘ certa’n nates has been dec «life 1 obsolete. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY INCORRT
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  • 827 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. Rotary fellowship at its best was seen at the inter-city meeting held in Taiping today, when members from the Penang and Ipoh Clubs came to fraternise with their colleagues here. The meeting opened at 11 a.m. at the
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  • 366 3 Tamil Masseur Gets Three Months* Gaol CONVICTED on a charge of theft of $3O from the pocket of Mr. Moi Kim 'ling, a prominent Chinese mine, in Kima and honorary secretary of the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, a Tamil masseur name] Ran gasamy wts sentenced by Mr.
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  • 70 3 “THE KID” WIFE IN “COLLEGE SWING” In Town Tonight— “College Swing,” having its last two screenings in Penang at the Queen’s tonight, is the first picture in which Jackie Coogan and his wife, Betty Grable, appear on the screen together. The grown-up “Kid” is seen in a dancing scene with
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  • 207 3 More Cross Country Flights The hours spent in cross country flyng show a great improvement over the month before and the total flying hours have consequently improved also but the iual hours have only twice been lower his year. However, the weather has been Gad and
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  • 37 3 The total amount collected by Chinese schoolboys in Penang, selling photographs of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, on November 12. ‘he axni vers ary of Dr. Sun’s birthday, is ascertained as $1,511,52 (Straits currency).
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  • 983 4 Plans To Strengthen Army, P\avy Air Force New York, Sunday. r pHE United States is about to embark on new international and home policies of historic importance, in the opinion of some of the nation’s most prominent industrial leaders, according to the Associated Press,
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  • 242 4 .—Reuter. Frontiers Still Intact Saragossa, Sunday. It can now be established that th three and a half months’ Ebro which is now definitely over, has left the frontiers between the two zones exactly as they were on July 24. when the battle opened, and Spain is
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  • 196 4 PREMIER‘ S AIM —Reuter. Franco-German “No War” Pact Paris, Sunday. ONE of the chief topics to be dis:ir ed between the French Ministers rnd Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax in Paris this week will be the question of a Franco-German “no war” declara tion. It is felt here that since
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  • 92 4 leuter. Salisbury, Sunday. The Prime Minister, Mr. G. M. Hug jins, officiated with another surgeon at e erious operation on Sir H. J. Stanley. Governor of South Rhodesia, yesterday. Vith the office of Prime Minister, Mr. luggins combines the role of South Rhodesia’s leading
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  • 69 4 Kaunas, Sunday:—An organisation of German Youth on the lines of the youth in Germany and the establishment of a special Memel German youth service was announced by Dr. Neumann, leader of the Memel Germans at the opening of the Memel electoral campaign. Dr. Neumann for the
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  • 229 4 Anglo-U. S. Exchange Of Notes Reu e r London Sa’ ON the signing of th® trade agreement t< oeen exchanged and Mr. Cordell Hull. The Secretary has instructed p Ambassador in Washington following message to the State: “Please assure the State of my great personal over the success of 1
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  • 46 4 Reuter. Jerusalem, Sunday; The acting mayor of Lydda and the town councillor were murdered yesterday and today respective, ly. Both were members of the Cora, tee of the Arab Nat’onal Defence Party, which opposes the policy of the firm Mufti of Jerusalem. Reuter.
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  • 395 5 l\<H<;il ARMS STORED FOR 8 MONTHS’ FIGHTING More Supplies Coming Through Newly-Opened Road Hong Kong, November 11. xPANESE seizure of the Canton-Kowloon Railway and prevention of arms from going through this line to the interior oi hina are not fatal to further Japanese resistance, as
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  • 381 5 JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF CANTON HANKOW ‘Heavy, But Not A Fatal, Blow” Neither the hysterical rejoicing i Japan nor the childish despair expresse tv a few timid Chinese was warrant hen the cities of Canton and Hanko were ’occupied’ by Japanese troop? The fall of these two cities was a dev<
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  • 35 5 w nave ti Reuter. Prague, Sunday:— Bills granting au■momy to Slovakia and Sub-Carpathiar. ''uthenia were adopted by large majoriin the Czech chamber yesterday. The now have to be passed by the Senate. —Reuter.
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  • 416 5 —lnternational News Agency. Nerve Centre Of American Interests Chungking, November I’l. NERVE centre of American interest' in China is the second floor of f gray brick building overlooking thi swirling, muddy Yangtse River a Chungking. The Embassy of the Unitei ‘tates of America has a staff
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  • 164 5 Anyone found paying tax or extending financial or material support to the Japanese will be considered as a traitor, according to a proclamation issued a few days ago by the Kwangtung Pro vincial Government. Non-recognition of puppet governments and their illegal actions in areas now
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  • 218 5 Shanghai, November 8. ITO survey the lost territories, the Military Affairs Commission has sent a number of special representatives to the occupied areas both in North and centi al China to investigate the strength of the guerilla forces and to assist them to increase their strength and
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  • 179 5 —Reuter. Shanghai, Saturday. A Japanese spokesman admitted that 'hinese forces are now near Shamshir i Kwangtung. adding that on the 'hangsha front the Chinese are offering 'sistance near Pingkiang. The Japanese attack on Nanchang has ot yet started. Canton. Saturday. A visit to Saichuen gives
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  • 378 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Canton, November 10. CPHE million and a half Chinese in Hong Kong and the Chinese population in Kwangtung went almost delirious with joy yesterday on receipt of reports that the Chinese forces were on the point of recapturing Canton. In Hong Kong,
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  • 182 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. Glowing tributes to the work of Malayan ambulance units at the front in China and to the efforts of Dr. Robert Dim, son of Dr. Lim Boon Keng, who is directing Chinese Red Cross activities, were
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  • 302 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Since the Government of India put a ban on emigration of Indian labour to Malaya, the general understanding on the part of the public was that such ban applied only to unskilled labourers coming to Malaya to
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  • 305 7 I A N inquiry into the circumstances Zb. attending the death of a partially blind Chinese named Tan Jong who was alleged to have died as the result of injuries received in a motor lorryaccident at Menglimbu on the afternoon of November 2 was held
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  • 47 7 A talk in English by Dr. H. S. Moonshi, J.P., C.H., on Muslim fasting entitled ‘The Islamic Fasting in Ramaddan’ will be broadcast from 8.M.8.C. (Singapore) tonight at 7.45. This is arranged under the auspices of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Singapore.
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  • 44 7 Batu Gajah, Sunday. A male Chinese named Leong Hong was found dead in a mining-pool at Kampong Tongkang, Pusing, yesterday afternoon. The body was removed to the Batu Gajah hospital for the usual post-mortem examination, by the Pusing police.
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    • 120 7 Attention, Everybody! NOTE THE DATE AND THE PLACE! SPECIAL HARI RAYA PUASA ATTRACTION Wednesday 23rd November AT ROYAL THEATRE Penang Road THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING CONTEST To Be Held In PENANG! k 6 —lo Min. Rounds WONG BOCK CHEUNG THE WORLD’S ONLY AND GREATEST CHINESE WRESTLER WHO HAS TRAVELLED ALL
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  • 445 8 Japan quickly gaining Control in South China the danger of war in the Malayan region has been brought much closer. Two years or so ago it seemed that the danger in this part of the world lay in German rearmament and the likelihood of a clash between the
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  • 1565 8 /’’’HINA will shortly observe the centenary of the birth of the sage. Wuu Shiunn, who devoted his life to collecting funds for the establishment of free schools in China. The story of Wuu Shiunn’s career is tcid by a
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    • 46 8 ifyc f'i- Si £XV T o interfere, of i- '1 ty H would cwly fytehd wtrouble?.. /iri' I K liiiJl IV \k L- if UMS rSaf oa uicrv tS ■5 :V I I Rild’ \1 V/lV) IIC V /T faff ff&r ft, > ■WfeWVff'IT M y-'' Oeoj-®
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  • 1896 9 PERAK NORTH MALAYA DOG SHOW A GREAT SUCCESS MKS. S. B. PALMER’S TERRIER AGAIN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP p<rak and North Malaya Tog which was held yesterday at i .i r.icec i tree, proved a great suc- the absence of eight entries unavoidable circumstances. |;i C.rce, belonging to Mrs. S. B. annexi
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  • 430 9 Elderly Chinese Sentenced (From ()>ii Own ot respondent) Kuahi Lit in pur, November 18. (MIX'. IC'i'EL o.i Iwl charges of living 0.1 the earnings of piostitution and allowing his premises to he used for prostitution, Lim Ah Kow, an elderly Chinese, was sentenced to six
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  • 46 9 Widespread floods in Perlis are reported, following heavy rains in the past few days. From meagre details available, it is gathered that Kangar. the capital, is under several feet of water, and Malays have to reach the mosque in boats or by swimming.
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  • 267 9 Suit By K.L. Chi nese Dismissed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Believed to be the first Chinese in this country to bring such a suit at law, Boon Soon yesterday sued in the Kuala Lumpur Police ourt, Wong Kam Neong and her daughter, Tan
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  • 70 9 A SERIOUS stabbing affray took place yesterday morning at Sungei Dua. Penang, when a Hokkien fisherman named Tan Hock Seng was assaulted by a compatriot. The man was admitted to hospital with a serious wound in the right side of his neck, and smaller wounds
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  • 1515 10 EFFECTS OF RESTOCKING AND REARMAMENT London, November 2. HATEVER may be the ultimate political and economic consequences of the Munich Agreement (which Mr. Chamberlain has explained and annotated this week), the detente certainly removed the unceftaitity which had tended to paralyse domestic and foreign commerce,
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  • 1061 10 Mr. K E. Maguire On The Rubber Position London, Novemliet* L MR. F. E. MAGUIRE (the chairman) presided at the twenty-seventh annual general meeting of Tali Ayer Rubber Estates, Ltd., which was held in London f ester day. The Secretary (Mr. F. Trenouth) having,
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  • 377 10 Weekly Rubber Report ijLANTATION. —The market has been very dull and uninteresting during the week and values are a little lower than we quoted in our last report. Business has been on a very morderate scale and the tendency seems to be to wait events, particularly
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  • 31 10 London, November 7. Report for year ended May 31 shows profit ot. trading with tax recoveries and adjustments £4,634; dividend 7% per cent. (10 per cent.) forward £6,441 (£7,806)
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    • 672 10 BANKS To Save, But How Many HONG KONG ANjj Experience Teaches One SHANGHAI BANKI.M Have Found A JFay To CORPORATION. Put By Their Spare n v and in raanX Dollars f. Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Co oversea-chinese Authorised Capital K Issued and fully oaid un *jQ BANKING
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  • 517 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, I poll And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD East South U 1 i Kenya, Tanganyika, izibar, North and South Nyasafland and South Penang, Mails close tomorrow; Kuala Lumtomorrow; Penang 7.30 Fridays and Sundays. Africa, West ERLAL: Nigeria and Gold Coast rp to Kano
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  • 483 11 ARRIVALS Today: GAASTERKERK ex Far East via Singapore. KEDAH ex Belawan. BATAK ex BatoeBahra, Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Paneh, Berombang, Asahan and Belawan-Deli. GEN. VERSPLJCK ex Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh. HOEGH SILVERSTAR ex Bombay. Tomorrow: SUISANG ex Calcutta. CORTELLAZZO ex Java port via Singapore. BENMACDHUI ex
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  • 269 11 Tooke Easterbrook (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ON her first visit to the East, Miss Mollie Easterbrook, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Easterbrook, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, was married a day after her arrival here to Mr. Harold Tooke, youngest son
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  • 101 11 Sailors who serve in the non-magnetic research ship Research, now being built for the Admiralty, may be compelled to grow beards. Mr. J. J. Sautter, managing director of Messrs. Philip and Son, the builders, said that substitutes have been found for nearly every
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  • 164 11 THE annual report of the Rotterdam Lloyd mentioned that negotiations were going on with the “Schelde” Royal Shipbuilding Co. at Flushing regarding the building of a fast passenger vessel. In the meantime the tankmodel was tested and the order for the ship was placed today. In
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  • 154 11 Inland Greetings Telegrams at a fixed rate of 25 cents may be sent from any Postal Telegraph Office in the Malayan Telegraph System for delivery within that system. These telegrams may he sent whenever desired by the public. An Inland Greetings Telegram Sender’s farm giving full details
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    • 115 11 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres MONROE Dec. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 Pres ADAMS Jan. 5 Feb. 1 Feb. 14 Pres. VAN BUREN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14 PACIFIC SERVICE Leave
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    • 762 11 P&O BRITISH INDIA a .i (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING J THURSDAY 24th NOVEMBER PenlnsiUar anu Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk An.son, Bagan Datoh. Port contraat with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for
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  • 160 12 Because the King and Queen did not want to curtail a world cruise of the Empress of Britain, they are to sail for their Canadian tour in a British battleship—probably cruiser Hood. Originally it was suggested that they would sail in the Empress of Britain in
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  • 504 12 One of the principal cauce., of deterio.ation in a receiving set is age— he ag.ng a. valves and components. In valves it jnerally takes <.,ic lorm of icss of emis,.on—that is, the supply of electricity iven off by .he iiiament or catncde of .ie valve becomes less.
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  • 311 12 This week sees the broadcast of the third of the series of Empire Symphony Concerts, conducted by Eric Fogg. Another symphony concert—not in the series—will be conducted by Clifton Helliwell on November 22 in Transmission 4. The Empire Orchestra will give three operatic programmes during the week,
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  • 279 12 The Palace Of The So dels Whatever the important critic may have to say against the wild scheme the Soviet Government has undertaken, he must at least concede that it is colossal, and that, if carried out to the letter, it will rank as the most amazing building
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  • 367 12 The opera Hugh the Drover —one of the works that helped to establish the fame of that distinguished British composer, R. Vaughan Williams, was broadcast to listeners to Transmission 4 of the BBC’s Empire Service on October 28. During this week it will be heard by listeners
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    • 673 12 B. SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR EAR EAST London Nev. 18: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week beginning Nov TRANSMISSION 2 60° rm to 9.15 pan.: GSJ. GSG and GSF TRANSMISSION 3 515 pm ’o 10 50 D.m. GSJ. 930 pm
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    • 697 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 6.00 p.m.: Chinese Music. 7.05 p.m.: Marek Weber’s Orch 7 50 p m 8.20 p m BBC Rebrcadcasts ZHP (SINGAPORE) 5.00 pm Malay Music. 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Chinese Music 7 45 p.m.: Talk on the Islamic Fast During Ramadan. 9 10 p
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    • 502 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 Mds (30.96 m.) TODAY P.M. 5.00 Malay Vocal, t ‘‘Don Dang Sayang.’’ Miss Julia and Miss Tijah. “Slamat Tinggal." Miss Tijah and K. Dean “Sinandong China” "Dayong Patah." Sung by Miss Tijah. 5.30 Cantonese Dramas.t “Yuin Peaw Wong Wai Nun Char Fa.’ Sung by Tham Siew Fong
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    • 18 12 PENANG TIDE TABLE High Ixiw Today —p.m. 6.21 p.m. Tomorrow 12.14 a.m. 7.01 a.m. 12.40 p.m. 6.57 p.m
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  • 270 13 Tanks Ablaze After Oil Plant Explosion V 1 S reached a height of j feel siheii millions of gai! ns of oil caught fire foil' whig the explosion of twe!-c 6(‘0,000 gallon tanks al an oil refinery in \’ew fcv-i t titled Mates. I he
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  • 642 14 16-0 Victory Over Perak XV QELANGOR scored an excellent victory in the first Malaya Cup rugger fixture in the Northern Section by defeating Perak by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to nil. The match was played in delightfully cool weather and
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  • 386 14 Thrilling Rugby At K.L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. CRAWLING over the line to score the decisive try Buck Heng, the Selangor Chinese’ fast threequarter was responsible for his side beating the Penang Chinese at rugger here today on the S.C.R.C. ground almost on the
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  • 314 14 Penang Asiatics Win (From Our Own Cow Kuala Lumpur SaturnBy losing to the Penang points (a goal and try) to i; >, Selangor Asiatics beca ists of the northern Blues Cup competition. The match was played todv S.C.R.C. ground ami a thin drizzin sisted, making handling cult-
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  • 951 14 BELOW are the weights for the first de<v’s races of the Selangor Turf Club’s November Skye Meeting next Thursday at Kuala Lumpur. The order of running will be published after the closing of acceptances at noon on M ednesday. The cafd comprises eight events. Horses,
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  • 576 15 Aston Villa Stage Revival Review Of Saturday’s Home Soccer (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sunday. Last year’s promotion winners in both the English and Scottish Leagues are doing poorly in the current games. “Glamorous” Villa are just scrambling up from the lower half of the table
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  • 1297 15 XGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. 1 al 0, Leicester 0. Villa 6, Chelsea 2. t ,ool 1, Leeds 2. rd 2, Liverpool 1. [bv 3, Bolton 0. n 3, Manchester 0. by 1, Charlton 1. -field 3, Birmingham 1 outh 1, Middlesbro 1. rland 1, Preston 2. stoke 0.
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  • 354 15 Perak Overwhelm Penang Perak scored a runaway victory over Penang in their inter-State hockey match on the Ipoh Club padang on Saturday by six goals to nil, a feature of the "game being the record created by the Kampar schoolboy C. Ferdinands, who scored all the six goals,
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  • 184 15 Nightshade In Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today Training for the Selangor Turf Club’s November Skye Meeting this morning consisted of half pace runs threequarter pace gallops and spins on the straight. The outer track was closed but animals in training, mainly of Duval’s
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  • 135 15 The friendly match, consisting of live men’s doubles, played on Saturday between the Mende Badminton Party p.nd the Bazaar Badminton Party or/the former’s court resulted in a narrow win for the Mende B.P. by three games to two. Results (Mende B.P.’s players mentioned first): Oh Teng Eng
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  • 137 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST to? i o «Runt) No market No market hiX’ixi. <3 months) No market No market 4.'»GA foHfr $108.75 $109.00 '9IMFSS DONE F EN A NG $108.75 $109.00 «’•«INPJSR DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons F'OPRA (Sundrled) $3.20 $3.25 BI.AHK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 Rl RBER LONDON 7f3d 7|gd
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  • 122 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 45 64 178 45 64 New York 4.70/« 4.70% Mon* rc nl 4.75% 4.74 Brussels 27.83 27.81 Geneva 20.82 20.81% Amsterdam 8.65% 8.65% Milan 89 T 89% Berlin 10.73 11 73% Stockholm 19.40':» 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 22. 40 Os’o 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26%
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  • 124 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Seller-» P-?t” Seli'.n or I*o 1.45 Dr Fa’t .77% .80 Klan- River 1.80 1.85 Fucb-i 1.27% 1.32 lex L. 1.60 1.65 ex Pet» Ungs 7.80 8 -04» Rahm' Hyd. 1.20 I.22Jex Raub Gold 5.10 5.20 c R?n‘au 1.50 1.55 c Taiping Cons 1.62% 1.67% A
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  • 31 16 The total sum realised by the Swim ming Club Supper and Lance night held in aid of the Earl Haig Fund, last Fri day was $7OO.
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  • 109 16 London. Nov. 19. RUBBER Easy.— London 7% buyers 8 sellers Jan./Mar 7fit do do Apl./June 8/r do 8% do July/Sept. 8% do B#, do NEW YORK 16.03 cts ’nited Kingdom Stocks: London 58,385 ton Liverpool 33,267 tons OPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.5.0 UPPER W hite
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  • 122 16 The death occurred at her residence No 112 Gladstone Road. Penang at 10.15 p.m. on Friday last of lift’s. Lee Wee Seng, nee Ung Guat Tee Neoh, (mother of Mr. Lee Hoo Hock of the Municipality. Penang) at the age of 53. Deceased leaves,
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  • 117 16 ONLY GOD AND THE MAGISTRATE Detective Wins ur OD only knows whether I or the V detective is lying,” said a Tamil shop assistant named Manickam when he was charged in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe on Saturday with gaming in the People’s Park on Friday
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  • 97 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Two policemen are on special guard nightly at P. H. Hendry’s jewel-shop in Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur, where the Selangor Crown Jewels, which cost $26,000 thirty-five years ago, are being epaired for the coronation of Sultan Mam Shaih. They comprise
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  • 231 16 New York Saturday. Reduced activity and a Saturday market decreased the significance of price changes, but action on the whole was favourable. Indications of the coming week s reduction in steel operations failed to cause noticeable selling. Coppers are still experiencing weakness and aircrafts 'remain firm. A
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  • 24 16 TIN Penang $lO9 per pkl. Singapore $lO9 per pkl. RUBBER Penang—-Spot 27 118 c. per lb. Singapore—Spot 27 118 c. per lb.
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  • 77 16 Reuter. Kimberley, Saturday.—At close of play in the three-day match between thf M.C.C. and West Griqualand, the touristhad lost 6 wickets for 569 runs. Hutton was sparkling and scored 149 which included two sixes and 13 fours. Other century’ makers were Edrich with 109, hitting two sixes
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  • 90 16 The Post Office Recreation Club defeated the Oriental Youngsters in a friendly game of table-tennis, comprising five singles, played at the Club’s premises on Friday. Results (P.O.R.C. players mentioned first)• G. A. Rozells bt. Poh Bin Teik 21—16, 15—21, 21—11, 21—10. L. J. Lesslar bt. Wong Chooi
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  • 97 16 Membership Drive A membership drive, foregoing entrance fees, was suggested at the annual meet-: ing of the Penang Recreation dub held on Saturday at the dub Pavilion. The Chairman said it was a good suggestion ana said he would call a special meeting to discuss the matter.
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  • 80 16 The Penang Ladies’ Hockey dub and the St. George’s Girls’ School will play a hockey match at 5.15 p.m. on the Hutchings School ground on Wednesday. Nov. 23. The dub team will be as follows: Miss Phipps; Mrs. Cooley and Miss Hardouin; Miss Rayner, Miss Wemyss
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  • 363 16 THE Penang rugby State trial on Saturday on the Esplanade was spoilt by a very wet and slippery ground. Nevertheless the game was very fast at certain stages, particularly in the first five minutes. Play was scrappy throughout. Colours had slightly the better of the game, due
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  • 113 16 Reuter. London, Saturday. RESULTS of today’s rugby fixtures are: Cheshire 14. Cumberland 0. Northumberland 11. Lancashire 39 Yorkshire 20. Durham 11. Bedford 37. St. Bart’s Hospital 0. Blackheath 5. Cambridge University 6. Bristol 9. Devonport Services 3. GFucester 3. Bath 5. Harlequins 12. Oxford University 7
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  • 103 16 Jecemher Skye Meeting 1938 HURSDAY, IST. DECEMBER, 1938 SATURDAY, 3RD. DECEMBER, 1938 Subscriptions for Visiting Member hall be MEN $5 LADIES $2 or the meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be intro iuced by Members and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE OHENG BOK BUILDING.
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    • 528 16 Tenders For The r ai i„_. Of Uniform Clothing The Posts And Department. Penang. S.S. TT Te ders are invited for the T ot Uniform Clothing for Postmln sengers, Peons Drivers n m Watchmen of the Posts and t Department. Penang. 2. Approximately 670 .«uiLM of r I and Trousers/Shirts
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