Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. LW PUBLISHED DAILY \o. 278. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 878 1 .—Reuter. COMMONS DEBATE A United House London. Monday. An outspoken attack on he policy of the German Government wa w made by Mi. Noel Baker in the House of Commons moving a resolution noting with concern the deplorable treat* ment of certain racial, religious and t
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  • 553 1 Answers In 1 he Commons London. Monday. 1. the House of Commons, Mr. A.E.L < h don asked whether the Prime Mms id had considered representations from l; '.sii trading interests in Shanghai urging strong immediate action to pro. act British trade in China from Japanese tn-
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  • 37 1 A motion of sympathy with the King King Haakon of Norway on the death Queen Maud, proposed by the Prime ■‘lmi.Mer and supported by the two Op:’ion leaders, was passed unanimously ‘s’ the Commons.
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  • 88 1 —Reuter. First Official Visit To Holland Amsterdam, Monday. King Leopold of the Belgians arrived on his first official visit to Holland. He was welcomed at the station by Queen Wilhelmina and Cabinet Ministers. Cheering crowds, who included thousands of Belgians, gave King Leopold a tumultuous reception. King, who
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  • 222 1 Reifter V’ireless Premier Leaving I omorrow Londe n Monday. ae Pr.me Minster was ie eived by the King at Ducking ’.m Pa'ace this evening. Mr amLerlain is unlikely tc have Zher opportunity to see H.M. be.ore ’u Wednesday accompanied b; ...rs. Chamber ain and Loro an Ladj
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Savoy Grenadiers Going Back To Abyssinia Shanghai. Tuesday. The foreign garrison at Shanghai will be reduced on Nov. 28 when officers and men of the Savoy Grenadiers leav at card the Ccnte Verde. Nothing is known regarding their destination although it is presumed they are returning to
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  • 100 1 —Reuter. People Behind The Government Barcelona, Monday'. A manifesto declaring that any solution of the Spanish problem reached behind the back of the Spanish people and Republican Government would be unworkable is published by fourteen political parties belonging to the Republican Popular Front. The manifesto claims that the Republican
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  • 169 1 Reuter. Chungking. Monday. After personal investigation of the circumstances by Generalissimo Criang Kai Shek, three high officials at Changsha were courtmartialled and sentenced to death in connection with the disastrous fire of last week which practically razed Changsha. The condemned, who were General Fengti, Garrison Commander, General
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  • 225 1 Bill To Stop Share Frauds hi Croat Britain The Hous'* of commcns last night gave a second leading to the Prevention of Fraud (Investments) Bill to tighten the law against sharepushing and empower-ptJL.-r*6 Board of Trade to license dealer.-, dem ocka and shares with
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  • 115 1 —Rf i tc iAV'fon, I/. A boy .'»t t of JapitneSf aood>: I’.t Christ hugs shoppers is urt/fd (>.'/ > irales idiners’ h cth rat <<)n Monthly Bulletin u hleh s'i ’Bt opuj i. ito bay cheap Japan s-' toys and novelb.es are hclp.n the
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  • 73 1 Reuter. Cfficial quarters in London know nothing of the purpose of the visit of M ijor Gei eral Bodenschatz v.|io ’.eturned t<> Gt.many'yesteriiuy after short st.-.y inGerman Eiubassy and regarding wlucn various reports have appeared in agen ’J» messages from Berlin and elsewluie. The United States Maritime
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  • 1313 2 INQUIR Y OPENS Victim’s Dying Deposition Read In Court Hearing commenced in tE? Penang Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, of the preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder against three Sikhs, Letchman Singh, Hazara Singh and Ishar Singh, who are alleged to have
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  • 141 2 Said They Annoyed Him AP. W. D. Chinese coolie named Tai Meng was yesterday charged in the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, with voluntarily causing hurt with an axe to a Chinese woman in Fahm. Accused pleaded guilty, saying that
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  • 81 2 THE river bund which confines the Sungei Kampar near \e 19th mile on the main trunk road towards Kampar burst S”n H ay and the road was flooded w’ith n -t nf water for a length of 15 It was expected to complete b” '"'sterday afternoon
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  • 77 2 ■y r >x.6. Chamber of Mines is not in favour of the establishment of a in. zersity for Malaja and it is underl, 1 tho t T e told the Education Com. «-.r >n tuere is insufficient scope jisity. <*.nhcr, it is believed, holds the
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  • 61 2 Mr. Edward Keith-Roach, District Commissioner of Jerusalem, escaped unhurt from an A. r ab attempt to a-ssassina:e him recently. Four bombs, of which two explod-d, were thrown from the Old City ramparts at .his car as it was proceeding along the Jericho Road. Mr. Keith-Roach is
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  • 85 2 A young English-speaking Indian named Seenivasagam was produced in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, yesterday on a ’harge of attempting to commit suicide. The man pleaded guilty, saying that he was in a very poor state of health and promised His Worship that he would never attempt to
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  • 179 2 New Arrival Fined $5 In Penang A FINE of $5, in default seven days’ imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. H. W. Nightingale, Additional Police Magistrate, Penang, on a Chinese, Choo San, yesterday when he pleaded guilty to having in his possession 23 unstamped letters at the
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  • 263 2 Visit To Settlement At P. Jerejak members representing the 11 Malays and other Muslims of Province Wellesley visited the Leper Settlement at Pulau Jerejak on Sunday and distributed Hari Raya clothings, fruits, and other articles to all the Muslim patients there. The visitors were
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  • 152 2 Chetty’s Attorney Charged Hearing was resumed before Mr. J. L. McFall District Judge, Penang, yesterday of the case in which a young fhetty, Sythukaruppan Chetty, is charged with having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of various sums of money, totalling $507, between September 9,
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  • 82 2 .—Reuter. SUMMONED at the instance of Ipoh Traffic Police, Miss Phang Moi Tai, a young Chinese lady motorist, appeared yesterday in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s Court on a charge of negligent driving. She claimed trial and hearing was postponed to Wednesday. Berlin, Monday: Two men wore
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  • 207 2 Commerce Chairman The Pinang Gazette understands th Mr. W. N. Walter, of the pl Smelting Co., Ltd., Penang i s acting Chairman of the Penang cl. cer of Commerce, vice Mr J X Manager of the Mercantile S Penang, who left on
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  • 128 2 SENTENCE was deferred by Mr. H W. Nightingale, Additional Magistrate, Penang, on a Malay, Hamid bin Man. who pleaded guilty to failing to report to the police while under police supervision during the month of October this year. Detective Inspector A. McLennan, who prosecuted, informed
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  • 118 2 R. C. Makes Journey By Plane The Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor, Penang, left by air on Sunday for Singapore to attend the meeting of the Legislative Council to be held at Singapore tomorrow. Other Penang Members of Council have also left or are leaving
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  • 111 2 Sympathy With Victims Of Nazi Persecution (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, MondayMalayan Jews yesterday held a fa-' in compliance wi.h the request of the Chief Rabbi of London and Palestine. sympathy with the sufferers in 1 e Jewish persecution in Germany. The fast began shortly after o’clock
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  • 105 2 4 N Indian, Singaram, was produced before Mr. H. V' ingale, Additional Police Mag‘' !r Penang, on a charge of volun a causing grievous hurt to a c°mpa Krishna, at Sungei Pinang-road ember 20 by twisting his arm b<•bin back, which resulted in his sustai
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  • 648 3 Higher Education view of the controversy now going on in Malaya regarding the advisability of creating facih'ics for higher education, perhaps a university, special interest vests in a book written by Mr. Arthur Mayhew. who is joint Secretary of the \dvisory Committee on Education in the ok>nies.
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  • 1522 3 KHOO KHYE CHEAH ESTATE SUIT: covsrs FINDINGS THAT the words “male issue” appearing in the Will of the late Khoo Khye Cheah must include remoter issue of the testator living at the date of the testator’s death but did not include Khoo 800 Kang and his
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  • 64 3 —Reuter. Government Takes Strong Measures Bucharest, Monday: —The Rumanian •Government is taking extra police measures to stop anti-Semitic demonstrations. Official circles point out that the recent demonstrations occurred in provinces which were formerly part of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire. Jewish leaders in. the old kingdom have expressed
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  • 66 3 MADRAS, October, 29. The Andhra University, Waitair, announces that the statue of Sri Vikrama Deo Varma Garu, Maharaja of Jeypore and Pro-Chancellor of the Andhra Uni versity (the statue, raised by public subscription, is .erected in front of th® J. V. D. College of Science
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  • 457 3 In Aid Of Poppy And China Funds The Butterworth Recreation Club will stage a Charity concert on Saturday at 9 P-m. at the Shanghai Tr’kie Hall,, Butterworth, in aid of the China Relief and Poppy Day Funds. Th? programme will consist of two plays, -The
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  • 14 3 The Penang Library will be closed on Thursday, being a Public Holiday.
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  • 27 3 Tlie Christian Science Community of Penang will hold their annual Thanksgiving Service at the Masonic Hall, Western Road, tomorrow evening (Wednesday) at 6 p.m.
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  • 507 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 21. An cld saying which many Hindu lamilies still follow is “G.ve the oldmonger what you pay the vaid (doctor)” and this is the Indian equivalent of “an apple a day keeps the doctor away”. Nearly all Ind.an
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  • 55 3 .—Reuter. London, Monday:—Mr. Chamberlain replied, “No, sir,” wnen asked in the House of Commons .whether any pledge, written or implied, had been given by the Domnions or Colonies that they would come to the assistance of Great Britain in case of an attack upon the
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  • 91 4 Reuter. Kemal Ataturk Laid To Rest Ankara, Monday. Scenes of great poignancy marked the funeral of Kemal Ataturk this morning. Rain began to fall as the cortege left the Parliamentary buildings for the Enthnographic Museum, where the President was temporarily laid to rest pending the construction
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  • 85 4 Reuter. Appointment nder Consideration Monday: The ro'-sTiility of the appointment of an ApostrTc delegat" .o Gr?at Britain is it is m<’ under consideration by the Vatican. Sue 1 appointment would be di.-t nct m? different from the appo n men. of r Papal Nuncio. An apostolic
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  • 277 4 Increasing Bitterness In British Circles Shanghai, Monday. FEELING here among British businessmen is becoming increasingly bitter regarding the Japanese closure of the Yangtse and the excuses presented in the official Japanese reply to the British. American and French notes. British trading circles
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  • 117 4 Reuter. London, Monday. PAT the Regent of Yugo--1 slavia, ano Princess Olga, arrived in England today. Prince Paul is the fourth Balkan ruler to visit London recently, the others being King Boris. King Carol, and King George of Greece. En. route to London. Prince
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  • 77 4 —Reuter. Barcelona, Monday. A communique issued by the Ministry jf National Defence admits that the Nationalists have made a slight advance in western Catalonia in the Segre sector, on the right bank of the river. A Salamanca message states that a Nationalist communique claims that
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  • 118 4 Reuter In More Dire Straits i han jews London, Monday. In view ci the Chamberlain-Halifax it tc Paris Dr. Quo Tai-chi. the Chise A.mbassador, saw Lord Halifax ’ir ng the week-end and, apart from alitical matters, called attention to the itiable plight of Chinese war victims. ,’hile
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  • 49 4 Reuter. London. Monday: Field-Marshal Goe 'iag’s aide de camp and right-hand man n the German Air Ministry, Teneral Bodensc’natz, arrived at Croydon yesterday. He was met by German Embassy officials and proceeded to th Embassy. He flew back to Germany this mornng. Reuter.
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  • 43 4 Reu-ler Peris K< < n u>y; ’Cn" Ctol. Crown Michell and P'-os'dent Lebrun nri dential train to RambO’ H a hi)ia.. been arranged in the country estates. The Foreign Minister, M Bonnet, is cn? of the few to fUTompany the party.
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  • 52 4 Reuter. A Chvngk'ng message s‘ates that th genrlson cerrmander, chief of police ’.nd the commander of the gendarmerie pf Cl angsha w >re publicly executed uster lav by a firinc scuad for resporJbility for ihe five-day fire in Changsha n which two thousand are believed to
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  • 29 4 I. Reuter. Salisbury. Monday.—The Governor of South Rhodesia. Sir Herbert Stanley, who was operated on, on Saturday, is stated to bz progressing well. Reuter.
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  • 376 4 To Be Opened T<, Jewish Refugee* London, Mondav THE Premier, Mr Chambc-; statement in the House 01 1 regarding an in tarnation .1 :Ons facilitate admission and ttleiinvoluntary emigrants from < f into the United Kingdom tel nial Empire, said that tin > a further review
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  • 80 4 —Reuter. Valenciennes, Monday. Of six hundred workers at a gun-making factory at Denain who were asked under the Jonal defence decree law to work overtime, five hundred went instead to attend a meeting called at the same hour by the Union. While the judicial authorities are considering
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  • 117 4 Canton, Nov. 10. A BRITON who returned to Canton after an unsuccessful ettort to eo to Hong Kong, via Waichow. said t’ e entire countryside was devastated, similar to that ot France during the war. Treas were stripped o: leaves by bombs, roads were full ol
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  • 99 4 Lor don, Nov. 10. A brass lamp which was lit in the United States National Cemetery ai Washington reached Plymouth yesterday in the Queen Mary on a 3,000-miles trip to Paris. Throughout the voyagt /t wa-s kept alight in a room in the Bremen’s quarters. Tomorrow
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  • 115 4 —Reuter Moscow, Monday. A young British engineer, Ryan Grover, who flew from England to Finland and thence to Russia a few days ago in a light private aeroplane and was detained by the Soviet authorities when he landed in the Kalinin district, two aun'red miles
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  • 90 4 London, Monday THE funeral of Queen Maud will take place in Norway. The body will be taken from the nursing home to Marlborough House Chapel, St. James’s Palace, tomorrow afternoon where it will lie in State until Wednesday, when the coffin will be
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  • 321 5 lack of ambulance units N MEDICAL SUPPLIES Singapore, Monday. (From Our Own C orrespondent) The plight of China’s wounded soldiers, who are suffering llllT :t>ssarily through lack of sufficient motor ambulance units U niclical supplies at the front was described by Mrs. J. B. S. H
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  • 214 5 knottier Clergyman Victimised Hr in Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. ANOTHER clergyman, this time a 1 inese, was a victim of burglars over tht week-end when his house at 2 n.ile Cheras-road. was entered some tn? n the night and about $438 was removed
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  • 102 5 r pHE, Federal Government is at th moment considering plans to afford ■h? power plants and tin mines proion tgainst a r raids in the event of 111 'uim iy being involved in a war with uiy foreign Power. I his action has been
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  • 49 5 Heuter ■’crusalem, Monday: The town of ‘orsheba was reoccupied by military J ls morning. Thus the military can claim control of virtually the whole of ‘lostine. Sheikh Abdul Rahman el jotib, an Arab moderate who was ''"mded on Thursday, has since died. neuter
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  • 65 5 W ANTED MAN HANDED TO PENANG POLICE Prom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. •’"tty (’hine.se youth. Yew Bee, who a' n Penang on a charge of a P olice constable in Noordlndi n July 26 ,ast was today pro before the Taiping Magistrate. l(( W:,r rant was signed and the
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  • 42 5 COLONEL LINDBEIZGJi. the /‘tmo.tt .n :?i. iy now visitin'/ Ge nan,. D. Wnrster, the record-breaking Gc<niv:i i rmen. i.- sce.: t j nlninlna the. nt a .r'or of o, a cockpit to Colonel Lindberph d'nin<7 the ris'd to the factory.
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  • 224 5 Wife’s .Attempt To Shield Husband tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. AHOKKIEN, Tam Seng, who pleaded guilty to distilling samsu in Ccronation-road without a license, was teday fin°d or three months r i by the Taiping Magistrate. Che Omar. Assistant Superintendent of Customs, prosecuting, said the
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  • 111 5 Charge (If Forgcrv Mav Foliou MR. D. N. Livingston" A. S. P.. Detective Branch. Perak, .produced i contractor named Leong See Wan in the Cameron H glilanus court on Friday on a charge oi theft of a cheque on the Chartered Bank. ipoh. the movab e
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  • 124 5 Ipoh Divorce Case 4 decree absolute was made by Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, yesterday afternoon in the divorce case in which Hazel Ify Turnbull of Ipoh was granted a deree nisi about three months ago against ter husband, F. J. Turnbull, formerly
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  • 245 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Sentence by IMr. A. J. Grattan-Bellon, Fiist Magistiate, Kuala Lumpur today, to one year’s r.i. and 12 strokes of the lotan for housebreaking, Abdul Kadir, a Malay, asked foi a longci goal sentence. He pleaded guilty
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  • 37 5 —Rqjfui-e. Madrid, Monday. Fourteen died from suffocation when a bomb exploded on an air raid shelter blocking the entrance, in the course of a Nationalist air raid on Pozoblanco, Cor<soba Province, Yesterday.—Rqfcure.
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  • 382 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR JAMES FAIRBAIRN has joinc 1 the board of Anglo-Johore Rubber Estates. Ltd., according to our Londo.i Correspondent. MR H F. RIDLEY. A. S. P., Officer Superintending Police Circle. Lower Perak, is at present on sick leave. Corr. XTR T D. SHEPHARD, of Kuala !▼> Lumpur, has been
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  • 93 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Monday A SYSTEM to protect the public from being asked over and over again to buy flowers in aid of the China Relief Fund was introduced yesterday by the Fund Committee In future the Committee will make flowers which will bear
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  • 46 5 Reuter. Prague. Monday:-The German-Czech frontier is now definitely delimited and an agreement specifying the new lines has bee sigd by both Governments, according to authoritative circles here. Rectification involved a cession of about sixty villages with a total population of 50.000.- Reuter.
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  • 55 5 —Reuter. London. Monday: —The Government, had good reason to believe that the German army was now at peace strength and that the Reserves specially called up had been released, declared Mr. R- A. Butler the Foreign Under- Secretary, in answer to a question in
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  • 196 5 --Crown Colon ist. Tour Of Malayan Official MAJOR CHIRP, Adviser on Forest Engineering to the Malayan Forest. Service, is visiting British dependencies in West Africa to investigate the possibilities of developing sawmilling for the supply of local markets: an industry in which it is hoped that
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    • 794 6 Matinee Today at 3 p.m. HERE’S OUR COLOSSAL ATTRITION FOR PETER LORRE in HARI RAYA PUASA I TOMORROWS “crack-i p wrnr i jp jl JI the s > «I I OPENING TOMORROW! MONSTER HARI RAYA MATINEES IGHT Wednesday at 3 p.m. Thursday at 11.30 a.m. L> X > NELSON EDDY
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  • 277 7 Oslo, Nov. 10. TWENTY-EIGHT people. including several prominent citizens, were killed when a fire broke out in a four storey building where a party was in progress in the early hours of the morning. All but one of the bodies have been identified. The fire
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  • 342 7 Threat To Woman (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. I (TED of a charge of using criminal force to a woman, a Chinese weeding coolie named Ng Ah Kiang was this morning fined $5O by the Taiping Magistrate, in default three months’ r.i. J/he complainant,
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  • 91 7 Automatic Control In Ahmcdabad AHMEDABAD, October, 21. 4UTOMATIC traffic control lights have been installed in the main thoroughfares of Ahmedabad. The Ahmedabad municipality also considered the question of widening tlfc’ roads to relieve congestion of traffic, but the proposal was abandoned owing to its heavy cost. A beginning
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  • 110 7 DETAILS are now available of a successful survey most remarkable of its kind, recently completed by the Survey of India, at an altitude of 18,500 feet, of the basin of Nanda Devi, whose inner sanctuary has been defying for years past all human endeavours to penetrate
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  • 311 7 Cheaper Than Cement 'Far Macadam DELHI: The annual production of 394.099 tons of molasses in India can be converted into road surfaces at a cost of 10 annas per square yard instead of the present cost of 15 annas for tar macadam roads and Rs. 3.10
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    • 168 7 QUEEN'S 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 930 Your favourite xtars of “JUNGLE PRINCESS’’ find “JUNGLE LOVE” tJr. again in Paramount’s big musical hit. Gorgpon.s come and enjoy a real merry Lilting Girls TROPIC HOL IDA Y Music 0 ft af fun VnugMer ly. K* o Below> W® Gtwd M Martha and Bob,
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  • 450 8 THE conclusion of the AngloAmerican trade treaty is rightly hailed throughout the British Empire and the United States as a landmark in the commercial relations of the two countries. It is more than that, however: it is an important step towards freeing international trade from
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  • 720 8  - Reich Prefers Peace Economic Penetration MR. WALTER DURANTY. the well-known expert in inter national affairs, is visiting Berlin and other capitals in Central Europe on behalf of the N.A.N.A. and is summing up the situation in that region in a series of articles. The New Germany By I Walter Duranty
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  • 509 8 League Mandates Colonies: The “Open Door" Essential I IT SEEMS almost certain that the Munich agreement will be followed at a very early date by a clear and open demand on the part of Germany for the return to her of the colonies taken away by the Treaty of Versailles.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 416 9 Gaol bor Father Brother ()i Condemned Man (From Our Own Oorrespirvlent) rl ALOR STAR. Sunday. Ihe Chunglmm highw.aj robbers niurde, com "uttcd on April 23. in which a Chinese porkseller oi hungloon. Ng Ee Yoon, was wavlaid, robbe l of a sum ol approximately
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  • 301 9 Living Garden Parly on Thursday ef \'l‘ l"iig last the members of the Junior Civil Service Association. 1 ruing appear to have acquired an I'ie.il club-house, in central locality, i :ly ac cessible by bus and ricksha. The first party to be given
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  • 310 9 Surprise was caused in Inoh yesterday afternoon when it was announced that Billy Hea on's famous stockwhip act had been banned by the police and that the management of the Grand Hotel had been informed that no cabaret permi would be granted if the whip
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  • 76 9 f|iHH Indian Association. Singapore, has JI appointed a special committee, consisting of Messrs. A. K. Surattee, J.P., B. Govindasamy, J.P., Sandy G. Pillay, K. N. N. Iyer, in. A. Mallal, S. S. Chowdhury and M. R. Menon (convener) to go into the question of Indian volunteering
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  • 87 9 The annual general meeting of the Perak Chinese Middle Girl's School, Ipoh. was held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce last week with Mr. Leong Sin Nam, O. B. E., in the chair. The following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year: President; Mr. Leong
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  • 62 9 A heavily-loaded bullock cart came to grief while passing along Brewsterroad bridge Ipoh. on Sunday afternoon. As the cart was nearing the Sun Cinema its left wheel ran against the raised cemented side-walk. The cart nearly turned over on its side. After much difficulty, the
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  • 480 9 Appeal For Lighter Sentence Fails is art .o one man may be ob- scene to the o her. but some oi -he postcard-* look absolutely innocent, ■there are only a few which are su ges--ive. Some oi them are se.n in art gal--eries. Thus declared Mr. S.
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  • 245 9 Appropriations For Slates From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Monday. AT the Budget Meeting of the Federal Council, on November 29 and December 1, the British Residents of each of the Federated States will, in accordance w’ith procedure, ask for the appropriation
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  • 340 9 Sikh Charged (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar. Monday. HOW a Sikh made an amazing request to his wife that she accompany him to Kuala Lumpur, where he intended to hand her over to another man with a view to raising some money, and how
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  • 460 10 Dividend Of 8 Per Cent. For Year Declared London, November 2. MR H« B. Ward (the chairman presiding at the eleventh annual meetof Sione Tin (F. M. S.) Ltd., yesterday raid that the results of the year had been adversely affected by the bad trade conditions
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  • 79 10 London, November 2. Prft. to 30th June of Broome Rubber Plantations £19.784 (£32,343). After providing for int. on deb. stock, etc., and incl. bice. brt. fwd., £1,797, avail. £20.003 (£29,741). Intm. div. £5,748 (£6,7-04); £4.000 (£2.500) to tax res., leaving £10,255 (£20.037. after £5OO to furlough res.). Fin.
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  • 1118 10 The thirty-first annual general meeting of shareholders of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, was held at the Registered Office of the Company, Hongkong Bank Buildings, Downing Street, Penang, on Saturday. The notice convening the Meeting having been read and the minutes of the last Annual
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  • 261 10  -  Capital Market (By Robert Mackay) ONE of the most encouraging business omens in Great Britain is the renewed activity in the London market for new issues. For the erection of an aluminium works in Wales, which is among the more important of the recent British industrial
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  • 279 10 Increase In Year’s Total Dividend London, November 10. TIE fourth annual general meeting of Fillerys Toffees, Ltd., was held in London yesterday. The Chairman. SIR HERBERT MORGAN, K.8.E., said: I think that all of you have seen the accounts of the company to July 30, and I hope
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  • 147 10 Singapore, Thursday. THE London market eased on the announcement by the I.R.R.C. on 15th inst. of a 50% "release for the first quarter of 1939. but recovered on good trade buying. Yesterday the New York market was weaker, but holders do not appear to have lost confidence.
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  • 636 10 GREEN COLLIER’S WEEKLY RUBBER REVIEW Singapore, Friday. The decision of the I.R.R.C. to release 5% for the January March quarter caused some disappointment amongst speculators and brought out fairly heavy liquidation. The Trade, however, have been rather on the buying side of the market and do not anticipate any serious
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  • 115 10 1408th Auction November 16 1938. Catalogued 1.002.870 lbs.—tons—447.7l Offered 947,747 423.10 Sold 659.712 294.51 RIBBED SMOKED CENTS SHEET PER LB. Standard Quality 28% to 28% (Two lots 28%) Good Average Quality 27% to 28 Fair Average Quality 26% 27% Off Quality 25% 26% Sheet Cuttings
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    • 760 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE THE CHARTERED BANK HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ TV V Royal Charter 1853 Z Paid-up Capital •(NETHERLANDS TRADING Reserve Fund ‘S.OOo.Oqu SOCIETY.) Reserve Ltebilit He O a f d P o°£ etOr3 000 (incorporated in the Netherlands No !S B'shopsgate, London, K(’ With limited liability.) N a ch^ st( r Office No.
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  • 188 11 Thursday, Nov. 24 Penang Post Offices Hours t-G.P.O. Registration. Parcels, Telegrams. Sale of stamps etc. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and *4 p.m. to sp.m. Savings Banks and Money Order Tranches closed. XSub. P.O.'s Registration. Parcels Telegrams, Sale of stamps etc. 8 ajn. to 10 a.m.
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  • 94 11 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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  • 51 11 “The Air Mails despatched from Penang on November 8 per the Imperial Flyingbeat were delivered in London on November 16. The Air Mails despatched from Penang on November 11 and November 13 per the Netherlands Aircraft were delivered in London on November 16 and November 18
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  • 459 11 DEPARTURES Today: SUISANG for Singapore. Hong Kong and Japan. CORTELLAZZO for Colombo. Bombay Aden. Brindisi. Venice and Trieste. KRIAN for Belawan-Deli. AFRIKA for Singapore, Kohsichaug, Manila. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Osaka. SIANTAR for Halifax. Boston New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Orleans via Cape
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  • 527 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur. I poll And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa. East South IMPERIAL Kenya. Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar. North and South Rhodesia, NyasaJand and South \frica via Penang. Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. today; Kuala Lumpur 7.30 a.m. today; Penamj 7.30 p.m. Tuesdays. Fridays and
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  • 234 11 ‘Sometimes their necks are broken, sometimes their backs, sometimes their legs, sometimes their arms; sometimes their noses gush out blood; sometimes their eyes start out. But whosoever scapeth away the best goeth not free, but is either sore wounded, crazed and bruised, so that he dieth
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  • 66 11 A number of receiving and adjudicatioi orders were made at the Pera’ Supreme Court yesterday by the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley. Chew Boh Kee was adjudicated bankrupt on his own petition. A receiving and adjudication order wa; made against Chuah Tiong Lim, a part ner of Chop
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 577 12 Hit by the widespread slump in British shipping and shipbuilding industries shipowners are hoping for a renewal oi Jovernment subsidies. One of the direct results of an inquiry which is being conducted by the Chambe, of Shipping of the United Kingdom inti the slump will
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  • 255 12 7 he Star (Aock Where is the most wonderful (lock in the world? Many answers might be given by those who do not really know, for there are scores of wonder!ul clocks, from Big Ben to the one at Strasburg. But all these clocks are by no means
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  • 105 12 The general supervisor of programme; of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Mr. E.L. Bushnell, is now on his way back to Canada after a two-montu tour to study broadcasting policy and practice in Europe. During his trip, Mr. Bushnell visited Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, and
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  • 134 12 A fisherman from Whitehead, Nov; Scotia, a goldminer from Timmins, Northera Ontario. and later, it is hoped, a Saskatchewan farmer, and a pilot of tn. northern air services speaking .from Edmonton, will be among the speakers in a acvv series of talks front Canada tnai
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  • 126 12 The N.Y.K. hav-e at last reached theii aim of having a fleet, aggregating 1,000, 000 gross tons. The combined fleet of t.;e N.Y.K. and the K.Y.K. (subsidiary) in eluding the vessels under construction :n he new shipbuilding programme was 163 vessels, aggregating 1,056.799 gross tons,
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    • 252 12 MADAC//H 1 f Docfors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as well as for the lever and discomfort resulting from colds—it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination
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    • 2004 12 the tw TRANSMISSION IB* I I* 1 4\ k' r l' 1 IT <; 602 P.ir, p.n, <•:«. GSG and l<r|) ||OH LS (H 1 OCIil V S WIFcIcSS TRAN'SMiSSIO.N 3 ZHJ (UK NANG) 915 p.m to 10.50 pm.: GSJ GOO P• m Indian Music. 7.05 p.m.: Bohemian Girl Overture.
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    • 335 12 I NIROM YDC 15 15 Mcs <l9 8 <<> V'Da 6 0’ ,1c s (49 6 in i. YDB 11 86 Mc|a (2-j.m n FMN K» 26 Mcs (29 2 in >: YDB 65 Mi s (..1 20 m. i O’) \Y I. M. (•.20 Gym; astics 635 Light ecrued
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  • 153 13 MRS. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN OPENS NATIONAL BOOK FAIR L'hen Mrs Seville Chamberlain, the wife of the Prime Mi.ii sr. opened the National Book Fair at Earls Court she locked up this f< rme of type. (Above): Squadron Leader F. D. R. Swain, who two years ago
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    • 49 13 an {MINE ESTATE I c >* ENGINEERING STORES. > >■ O > 7 PUMPS. TOOLS, BELTING, OILS GREASES, OIL /1 GREASE FEEDERS, PACKINGS, BOLTS NUTS, Z” < >// STEEL SECTIONS, LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS, ETC. LARGE STOCKS LOW PRICES. j >/ j: B Ml ROTARY PUMP HUTTENBACHS LTD., J ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS.
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  • 591 14 St. Andrew’s v. Rest “Rag” Competition There are two interesting golf events this week in Penang. On Thursday the Penang “Rag” competition will be held, while the annual St. Andrew’s Society v. The Rest match will take place on Sunday. The draw for the “Rag”
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  • 42 14 Alor Star, Monday. The hockey match between the Penang Free School and the Sultan Abdul Hamid College yesterday morning resulted in a win for the home team by 3—l. The game was thrilling, play being very even
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  • 81 14 Teluk Anson, Monday. AU Kee Kiang put up an excellent display when he met and defeated Chin Thutt How in the final match of the handicap singles tennis tournament of the Teluk Anson Chinese Club on Saturday afternoon. This tournament is the first of its
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  • 107 14 Motor-cycling ’Feat Milan. Monday. THE Italian motor-cyclist Tenni, riding a 250 c.c.m. Guzzi machine, smashed 18 world records, nine in class 250 c.c.m. and nine in class 350 c.c.m., including the 5, 10, 50 and 100 kilometres and 5, 10, 50 and 100 miles, also the record
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  • 363 14 Tomorrow’s Bouts SOME of the wrestlers barnstorming Malaya will make their bow in a Penang ring tomorrow night. The venue will be the Royal Theatre, which is being converted for the evening into a sports stadium for the first time. The main attraction will be the Chinese
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    25 14 He is expected to do icell in the forthcoming M.C.C.-South Afrit an tests. His recent record sbov>° over 500 runs in 5 innings.
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  • 33 14 ■Swindin, Arsenal goalkeeper, hurt in a collision with Hu..; the gunners’ match with Preston. Here Swindin w, or r r( I t ('i i* i it, from his clubmates. 7
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  • 225 14 Club Ready To Spend £lOO,OOO Aston V’iHa, shaken a bit by their recent slump, determined to have a top-grade team whatever the cost, have set aside £lOO,OOO to buy new players who will consolidate the old Claret-and-Blue tradition of triumph. The Villa push for
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  • 225 14 The Perak Chinese Recreation Club sustained yet another defeat at hockey when they went down to the Y.M.C.A. 3—l in an uninteresting match yesterday. The Chinese played with one man short throughout, holding their own in the first half. On the resumption the Y’s broke through the opposing
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  • 146 14 The following are the players selected to play for the Penang Sports Club against the E.R.C. at hockey at the Esplanade today at* 5.15 p.m.: W. G. Colebeek; A. G. Close, J. A. McEvoy; H. J. Blake, S. V. Adairs, G. M. Day; C. W. Lyle,
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  • 137 14 —Reuter West <H-ii|Uiilan(|| Facing Defeat I Tt™ Vr. Kimbe riey, Monda; I HE M.C.C. took their first ina J total from 569 for six to "9 out in their match with West Gri J land here today. Yardley scored S his sound innings including 21 bour.dZ
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  • 131 14 The Scotland vs. The Rest go!! ri counter will be played on Thursday® Ipoh. The morning matches will star.® nine o’clock and the afternoon mat::® at three o’clock. The matches are as follows. Si players being mentioned first: MORNING MATCHES McLaren and Birse vs. Bagot Thompson, first tee.
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  • 111 14 PHAR LAP 'S RECORDS SMASHED Melbourne, So'' Australia’s wonder horse ■J .j, led a Phar Lap record when he C. B. Fisher Plate (I 1 mil' 1 1 t ington. It was his 14th i w.th Only Gloaming and Desert <• 19 successive wins, remain a ;> the Australasian record
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  • 18 14 Reuter London. Newport beat Canibrulg» 1 at rugby today by 1« P° in s
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  • 154 15 unerican football teams are to |> T am in the New Year to play exhibition matches. M-ason now rapidly draw,i (lose in the United has been one of the ;t essful in history. Receipts raiances are higher than ever. t casualties have apparently
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  • 162 15 L, j This should be the busiest .4 ihe indoor season, yet here we al si. ’month of November and only oi. title tight on the diary. Lu Harvey, present cruiser-weight nij,. is making another effort to re•am the heavy-weight title in a
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  • 48 15 A special centre for the care of patients recovering from the effects of frac lured limbs is a feature of the Seamen’s Hospital Society’s n e w hospital, opened by Queen Mary at the Albert Docks. lihese men are exercising o n cycling machines.
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  • 110 15 Don’t believe all you read about amounts paid for transfer fees, says ■‘Long Acre” iu The People. They are all so much gutsswork. The truth is that clubs do not want their transactions made public. They are instructed! by the Football League not to do
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  • 59 15 The following will represent lhe Padang Party in a friendly game of ping-pong comprising 7 singles against the Hu Yew Seah on Thursday at 7.15 p.m. at their club premises: Chee Choo Keng, Khoo Eng Tong, Khoo Eng Chuan. Lim Teow Seng. Lymn
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  • 780 15 London, November 13. I.\ racing as in everything else there are always two I schools of thought, there are those who consider that what is latest must necessarily be best, and those wliii perpetually'sigh for the good old days, and can see
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  • 216 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Kit (Nathan) looks a certain winner judging from the splendid gallop he put in this morning at training which consisted mainly of fast runs over three furlongs. Duval’s Hobbs’ and Bowden’s charges were seen on the outer track which was
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  • 129 15 The following will represent the Penang Ladies Hockey Club in a match against a Francis Light School House XI at the school ground at 5.15 p.m. today Mrs. Coombs; Mrs. Sydney-Smtih, Miss Carrier; Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. C. P. Purcell, and Mrs. J. P. de C. Hamilton: Mrs. Adams,
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  • 366 15 When bananas first reached Europe it was never thought that they would become such a popular article of diet. At present, bananas are a fruit with which every town and village is regularly supplied. Where do they come from Where are they grown? Is it a profitable business, seeing
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  • 351 15 Cotton Bentley Against Whitcombe Critchley Ihe biggest golf match of recent years will almost certainly take place at Birkdale, Lancashire, and at Addington, tirrex, next month, hour thousand pounds will be wagered on the match. Htmix Cotton and Harry Bentley, the amateur international, have challenged Reginald
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  • 54 15 The women’s singles final in the Penang Teachers’ Association Badminton Championships between Miss B. Stewart and Miss Chiu Hui Pe, fixed for yesterday, has been postponed to a later date. This evening, Keong Siew Tat and Chuah Thean Choon will contest the men’s singles final at the
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  • 143 15 Penang Team Lose At S. Patani (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, Nov. 20. In a fast and thrilling basket-ball match played here yesterday evening, the Nam Kheong Basket Volley Ball Team scored a well-earned victory over the Wah Teong Basket-ball Team from Penang by 25 to 14 points.
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  • 128 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST tZPriDO (Spot) «ntroj. No market £213.15.0 tONDOr. (3 nioniM) No market £214.10.0 5108.75 $109.00 BUSINESS DONE PENANG M $108.75 $109.00 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons FOPRA —(Sundrled) $3.25 $3.30 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RCBBER LONDON 7Ud 7%d STEW YORK 16c(G) 15ftc(G) iINGAPORE- (Sp'U) 27c 27
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  • 369 16 LONDON, Nov. 21. Following are today’s closing middle prices on the Ixmdon Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion Ijoan 5 p.c. 1944-64 110’ Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 1091 —i War Loan 3*. pc. 99’, 1 Com. Union Assc.
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  • 116 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .77% -80 Kuchai 1.27% 1.32% Rahma.n Hyd. 1.20 I.22Aex Rantau 1.50 1.55 c Taiping Cons. 1.62% 1.67% A%pat 4 0 4 6 Bangrins 2313 2319 Berjuntai 10 9 113 Kpg. Kamun ing 8 6 9 0 Kpg. Lan
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  • 107 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 45 64 New York 4.70% 4.69% Montreal 4.74 4.72% Brussels 27.81 27.74 Geneva 20.81% 20.76% Amsterdam 8.65% 8.62% Milan 89% 89% Berlin 11.73% 11.72% Stockholm 19.40% 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 137% 137% Madrid
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  • 114 16 London. Nov. 21. RUBBER: DullLondon 7% buyers 713 sellers Ja «I Mar. 7% do 8 do Apl./June 8 do Bft do July Sept. 8 do 8% do NEW YORK 15.90 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 58.009 ions Liverpool 32,191 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.5.0
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  • 164 16 London, Monday. The Air Ministry will furnish a stand to demonstrate the progress of aviation in England at the Aeronautical Exhibition to be opened in Paris on Friday. The most important British exhibits are the two fastest fighters yet in service in the Royal
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  • 172 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers SeUei-» Ampat 40 Ayer Weng G2 .67% Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Berjuntai 10 9 n 6 Hong Fatt ,7 8 .80 Jelebu 7Q 74 Kpg. Karnunting 8 9 9 3 Kng. Lar jut 1816 19 0 Nremat 1019 n 3 <uchai Only. 1.27% 132% Brut 9 6
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  • 178 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampais 40 44% Bangrins 23M) 23 9 Hifam .37% Hong Fatts .77 8 0 Johans .27% .30 Kramats 109 u;3 Kamuntings 113 11!9 K. Lanjuts 1813 189 Kundangs 7 6 B’o I-Aruts 9 9 101% London Tins 3 9 4 3 Puchongs 18 0 18
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  • 158 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 ex Bassetts .55 .57% Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .75 .77 Kuala Sidims 2.35 2.45 Indragiris 1.27% 1.32% Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs 42 45 Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudais 1.10 1.15 Pajams 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukargs 1.07% 1.12% Tapahs 1.90 1.97%
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  • 299 16 New York, Monday. An inactive irregular market tailed tc oroduce important offerings. The final hour featured a definite volume ncrease on the strength. The best acting were coppers and one of the first stocks reflect the buying wave. Bethlehem, continues the star performer in steels. Earlier indications
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  • 277 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 16 A. Hitams 25 9 26’9 A. Wengs .62 -65 Bangrins 23’0 23 6 B. Selangors 1.40 1-43 Berjuntai 10'9 11|3 Hong Fatts .77% .79 felanangs 31*3 32'3 Telebus .70 .73 Xamvntings 110 116 ex K. Lanjuts 18 6 19 0
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  • 46 16 A devotional meeting of the Young People’s Society, Penang, will be held onight at eight o’clock at the Chinese Methodist Church, Madras Lane Penang. The speaker will be Miss D. Moreton, Headmistress A. C. Primary School and her subject—“ Youth in the church’’.
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  • 58 16 DEATH Mr. Tye Chee Tea.n, eldest son of th late Mr. Tye Kee Yoon, age 68. pass?* away at his residence No. 24. Loga Road, Penang, on 21.11.38 at 9 p.n. leaving a widow, three sons, two daugh te(rs, and several grandchildren. Date of Funeral will be announce a ter.
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    • 419 16 I HE.4L> l2. BTSHOP STREET, PEN’ANG 'PHONF- 11// TELEGRAMS: "GAZETTE.’’ PENANG. 11 ’M Singapore Office-. Ceciil Street, Singapore. ’Phone 547 E Tel: ‘‘Times’’ Office: 25, Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster R n^,': jr K Office 40, 43, Fleet Street. London, E.C.4. 'Phone Central «OLwii 0,,e 'X London. id
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    • 599 16 TENDERS INVITED I I TENDERS are invited io, ;i|P I lof New Business Premises I Ia: the corner of Beach Str» I J Street Ghaut. Plans and I may be seen a.t th office o'-' I lect, Mr. J. c. Miller. F.r\ p* I Beach Stree between G a.m,. and
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