Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 November 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHfD DAILY 279. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1938. PRICE 5 CENI’S.
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  • 361 1 Fighting Near Canton ENEMY LOSE GROUND SUCCESS AT YOCHOW Reuter (From Our Own Correspondent) Canton. Nov. 17. When all the wheat ’ha* been sifted from the chaff of the amazing volume of reports and rumours with regard to the progress of the war from the various fronts,
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  • 181 1 Reuter. Hundreds Buried Al Si. Lucia New York, Tuesday. jt estimated that hundreds of peopk buried in a mountain landslide on tin b m<J of St. Lucia and 150 are dead. Thev were inhabitants of two hamlet? wmch wre overwhelmed by an avalanche eight miles long.
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  • 84 1 —Reuter. UrWsh Property Seized At Canton In the Commons yesterday Mr. A. C. whether the Prim Minister had caused protest to be made io the Japanese Government at the entry of Japanese soldiers into the premises oi Andnw Harper and Company, Canton tnd th seizure of motorcars and
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  • 106 1 —Reuter. At 3 pm. (Siamese time) the international express arrived here with Prince Bira (the famous motor racer) and Prince Chula with their European ladies and suite. They were received by H.E. the Governor, the British Consul and the legal Adviser. Songkhla. After exchanging greetings, they
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  • 122 1 Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, senior partner of Messrs Hogan, Adams Allan and president of the Penang Bar Committee, accompanied by Mrs. Hogan and Miss Sylvia Hogan, well known loqal hockey player will be leaving Penang by train tomorrow morning for Singapore. From there they
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  • 60 1 —Reuter. London, Tuesday. Captain E. G. L. Robinson, who piloted Mr. Chamberlain’s aeroplane when the Prime Minister flew to Cologne and Munich during the crisis, was killed when aircraft crashed in Redcliffe Bay, Portishead, near Bristol and burst into flames. The only other occupant of the machine,
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  • 72 1 Reuter. “No Legal Obstacle To Republic** Dublin. Tuesday. Mr. de Valera addressing a Fianna Fail convention stated that there was nv legal obstacle to the declaration of an Eireann Republic. His policy had cleared away almost all obs acles that had made it difficult to move towards
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  • 486 1 brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. A grant of $500,000 for investment to ure an income sufficient to maintain Penang and Province Wellesley Silv'r Jubilee Fund is recommended by the iiciiii e Committee of the Legislative 1 moil in a report laid before Council this
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  • 37 1 A MODEL MOUNTAIN 25 ft. high Jl move through London streets on Lord Mayor’s Uhov: day. The climbers will be members of the Workers’ Travel Association. who take their holidays doing the real thing.
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  • 264 1 England’s Vital Move London, Tuesday. Tile Advisory County Cricket Committee has decided to ask the Australian Cricket Board of Control to consider an arrangement whereby hours of play in Angle-Australian Tests should be standardised at 30 hours, being five days of six hours per day in England and
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  • 54 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday:—Agreement has been reached between Czechoslovakia and Germany for the construction of a motor road through Czechoslovakia connecting Silesia with Austria, also a canal between the Danube and the Oder. The agreement, together with the frontier deliniation agreement, has been approved by
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  • 60 1 ,—Reuter. Berlin. Tuesday:—Suggestions that the visit of Major-General Bodenschatz Field-Marshal Goering’s A.D.C., to London on Sunday was connected with proposals for arms limitation are dis counted by high officials of Field-Marsha Goering’s office, who stated that the visi’ was absolutely private. It was stated that
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  • 23 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday. It is understood that King Carol ard Prince Michael will visit Hitler at Beschtesgaden on Thursday.—Reuter.
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  • 228 1 In the Commons last night Mr. G. Mander. Liberal, asked the Prime M nis er if h? would stat< to v. at extci t recently advice had been oft: .ally tendered by members of the Guv rr..a ■nt to OAmrs of newspapers on
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  • 50 1 -Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday: As a consequence of th|e serious increase i’4 cr m oZ violence, a decree lias been i-.,ued tightening thlaw against bandits and gangsters. Henceforth, prisoners may *be tried within twenty-four hours of arrest and punishment carried out :mm< rately sentence is passed. -Reuter.
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  • 46 1 Reutei-. Now York. Tuesday. The estate of the late Mr. John D. Rock feller Senior has been appraised at fit e.-and a-quarter million s<\rlin</ It is estimated that Mr, Rock feller l total of '£106,000,000 to philanthropic agencies during his lifetime. Reuter.
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Says 9 To Mr. Cordell Hull Washington, Tuesday. Dr. Dieckhoff called on Mr. Cordell Hud today to say ’goodbye.’ He entered Mr. Hull’s office with a broad smile, but emerged looking serious. He told pressmen that he had only been saying ‘goodbye.’ He gave Mr. Hull no
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    • 88 1 DRINK PURE COW» MILK IN MIUK dOTTLCS .4, .M Ni.El I’INANG ROAD. -VER ggfeL JS r Ĕ, k- a small meal with a hit'll nutrition value. I Aver can be classed as one of the energy foods being rich in proteins. It has long been recommended by Doctors for people
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  • 189 2 MALAYA HELPS TO CHECK EPIDEMIC (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. More than 8,000,000 doses of cholera vaccine were placed at disposal of China within about three weeks, when the cholera epidemic hit China this year. Faced at the beginning of summer
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  • 316 2 Mr. Ng Theng Yam Miss Lim Beng Guat A BEAUTIFUL gown of white satin with coronet of lily buds and bou quet of arum lilies to match, was th< wedding garb chosen by Miis Lim Bang Guat, eldest daughter of Mr. Lim Chejv Khim, for her marriage yesterday
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  • 135 2 Chinese Faces Serious Charge STATED to have absconded from Penang after committing the offence and to have been arrested in Taiping, a young Chinese, Ooi Ee Bee, was produced before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday on a charge of having assaulted a
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  • 143 2 Breach Of Trust Charge Fails A YOUNG Chetty, Sethukurappan Chettiar who was alleged to have committed breach of trust in respect of various sums of money totalling $507. while in the capacity of attorney to the money lending firm of R. M. S. Ramasamy Chettiar between September
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  • 204 2 Local Girl And T„t 01 Give Recital MISS I sabapathy. a product Academy of Music, P eranfZ Professor J. F. Heymans, a tutor' school, gave an interesting anr al violin recital at the Westlands Hulas' n, ght to an The programme consisted of chosen Items. Miss Sabap alh
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  • 309 2 Two Acquitted: One To Stand Trial CHARGED with attempted armed robbery at Seang Tek-road at 830 p.m. on October 21 last, three young Chinese, <Seah Peng, Tan Tooi Chee and Tan Looi, were again produced before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang ’Middle
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  • 755 2 “Accused More Foolish Than Dishonest” STATING that he accepted counsel’s submission that the accused was more foolish than dishonest, Mr. C. W. Lyle, Additional Police Magistrate, yesterday acquited and discharged a Chinese youth, Wongi Boon Swee, on a charge of criminal misappropriation in respect of a gold
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    • 33 2 TODAY al Ihe E. 0. Dance Hall Tea Dance 7 8.45 p.m. Dance Coupons 5 for $1 TONIGHT 9.30 midnight PRIZES FOR 3 LUCKY HOSTESS DANCES MUSIC BY TEDDY LONG and HIS BAND.
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  • 469 3 Looking for th j Moon heavy downpour coming on .1 shortly before six o’clock was particularly disappointing to Mohammedans' who had been looking ward to scanning the skies for ns of the new moon which would end the fasting month. ]n previous years in the event of
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  • 353 3 GETS THREE YEARS’ GAOL FOR HOUSEBREAKING IN KEDAH (brom Our Own Correspondent). Alor Star, Tuesday. 35-year-old Malay, Mann bin Din, a banishee from the Colony, a man with 18 convictions and one who has spent more than a quarter of his
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  • 168 3 SENTENCE of four months’ rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by one year’s police supervision, was passed by Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday on a Chinese, Lee Ah Kow, who had pleaded guilty last week to a charge of
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  • 147 3 Alleged Borrowing With Consent YOUNG Malaya, Che Sam bin Abdul Manap, was produced before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday on a charge of having committed theft of a bicycle valued •at $65 from a dwelling house at Tanjong Tokong-road on November 13 last.
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  • 105 3 A SUIT listed for hearing in the Penang Supreme Court yesterday between K. K. S. Mohamed Sheriff, defendant, and P. M S. Mohamed Sula’nun. party, was settled Counsel appearing for the parties were Mr. Ot.g Huck Lh- ar AM r Balfour E. Rcss, who saw His
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  • 21 3 ineug Yarn after the> wedding at the Teochew Hoay Kuan, yesteday. (Report on Page 2)
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  • 125 3 C.A.D.A. CHARITY SHOW ON DEC. 15 16 Penang will soon be seeing the first tangsawan presented by Chin?se Baba.', and nonyas after a lapse of many years. This will be given by the Penang Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association in. aid of the China Relief Fund Two shows will be given
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  • 115 3 Found In Possession Of Illicit Liquor (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Tuesday. Vun Chee, a middle-aged Chinese, pleaded guil.y before Datoh Muda Razali. in the Batu Gajah Court yesterday rerning, to possession cf three tins of ntoxicating liquor, on which dui.y had not been paid, on
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  • 147 3 A scrap between an elderly Malay newsvendor and a Bengali in Penang Road yesterday evening attracted a large crowd, and was the indirect cause of an accident It appears that the two started fighting in b. trolley bus which halted in front of
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  • 217 3 In Town Last Night— Dorothy (Jungle Princess) Lamour, Ray Milland, Bob Burns and Martha Raye are on a “Tropic Holiday” at the Queen’s, and an enjoyable time was had by all at the opening night yesterday. It is a great pity that “Tropic Holiday” was
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  • 185 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Sungei Patani, Nov. 22. To discuss measures for the celebration of the “Übhayam” (Ulsavan) at the Sungei Patani Sri Subramaniam Temple, Pekan Lama, during the Thaipusam festival, the Malayalees of Kedah held a General Meeting on Sunday at 5 p.m. at
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  • 36 3 As usual the Penang Muslim Merchants Society gave sarongs to all £he Muslim lepers at Pulau Jerejak Leper Hospital, on the occasion of Hari Raya Puasa, through Dr. Mohamed Ariff J.P.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 288 5 DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT’S SUCCESS f b > decision in 1927 to make Ipoh the capital of Perak was lent upon one condition only, that of able to secure against the visitation of floods, which had been an 1 U il occurrence owing to silting of
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  • 229 5 Magistrate Orders Youth IO Be Caned T is obvious that imprisonment has had no deterrent effect on him (1 t all I will give him something that h has never tried before,” said Mr. P y Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Ipoh y.bterday in sentencing an incorrigible Malay
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  • 130 5 (Bron (jur Own Correspondent) Singapore. Tuesday’. 4 party of 40 Western Australian se cl condary school boys, travelling uiidi'i the banner of the Young Australia gue. will make a tour of Java and and will arrive in Singapore on January 3 next. Mr. S. C.
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  • 88 5 Tinese were charged in the First Plate's couit. Ipoh, before Mr Radcliffe, yesterday with gampublie. All accused pleaded saying that they were playing for small sums. 1,1 v much was found?” asked the Magistrate. t jN, bie cents good money and a bad ‘'nt piece,'' said Mr.
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  • 452 5 I M.S.V.F. CO MM AN DAN I RETURNING HOME (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Lieut.-Col. Henry Bouchier Wrey Savile. M.C., Commandant of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force since November, 1935, who goes Home on December 14, is senior and will probably come up for Major in
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  • 340 5 Driver's Story Of Alleged Demand For Bribe (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar. Tuesday. THAT he “agreed to accept an illegal gratification of $5. as a public servant in the Police Department, othei than legal remuneration, as a motive foi forbearing to do an official
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  • 554 5 Father And Son In Court A civil suit in respect of two pieces oi land in which the plaintiff and the first defendant are father and son was taken up for hearing by Mr. Justice MurrayAynsley in the Perak Supreme Court yesterday. The plaintiff
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  • 85 5 TWO .brothers? named Suppiah and Murugasam were yes erday produced in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, on a charge of fighting on the public road. Accused pleaded guilty and His Worship fined them $1 each. Two Chinese named
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  • 71 5 Suspected Lorry Stopped A LORRY was intercepted by Inspector Mohamed Noor and a party oi nolice near Sintu. a small village near Gopeng on suspicion that it was transporting tin-ore alleged to tan stolen from a mine at Batu Gajah lorry was driven by an Indian,
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  • 339 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. J’HE Sin Chew Jit Poh. Ltd., a Chi nese newspaper, and Mr. Au Cheong Yeow were sued today in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon—Smith, for $lO,OOO damages by Mr. Kok Chin Yin, i local AdA’ocate
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  • 157 6 I.T.C. Decision Well Received London. Tuesday. HTHE International Tin Committee, at its meeting in Paris JL today, decided to leave the present forty-five per cent, quota unchanged for the first quarter of 1939. The Committee’s decision is, cables Reuter, generally well received. This morning’s
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  • 130 6 RUMANIA RELYING ON BRITAIN FRANCE Reuter. Paris. Tuesday. The willingness of Rumania to rely on Britain and France is -he chief political significance of King Carol's visit to London and Paris, according to Le Journal. “From an economic viewpoint, it is a lossible to pr r ess more reasonable faith
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  • 119 6 WORLD SUFFERING FROM SURFEIT OF BROKEN PLEDGES’ —Reuter. Mr. Eden Frowns On Talks With Germany London. Tuesday TO attempt any negotiations with Germany in conditions prevailing today would be to court not only failure but humiliation, declared Mr. Anthony Eden in a speech at Leicester He «aid it was unthinkable
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  • 86 6 —Reuter. Warsaw. Tuesday:—A new decree dealing with the Press issued today stiffens the penalties for “endangering public order” and empowers the authorities completely to suppress offending newspapers. The decree also abolishes the institution of “responsible editor” who hitherto took responsibility for ant’ offence and in
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  • 78 6 .—Router. London. Tuesd*l”: —Answering q’j s tions on -he Ar. gio- American trade agreement in the House of Cc-nvnons today. Mr. Oliver Stanley, the President of the Board of Trade, said that the concessions accorded the United States by Britain would be extended equally to
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  • 195 6 —Reuter Attention Diverted To Canton hungkintf. Tuesday. npHE .Japanese southward drive Jt from H mkow along the northern section of the CantonHankow railway into Hunan province is believed to have been halted at least temporarily According to well-informed circles the Japanese are at present transferring part of
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  • 135 6 —Reuter. Tokyo, Tue.-d- y. Accorcmg to report® here a Britis'i steamer has arrived a Rangoon Irom Odessa w/h six thousami tons ot arms and antmunition and aeroplanes destin d for China. Four other steamers art also expected to arrive a Rangoon bj December 31.
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  • 79 6 —Reuter. Colombo, Tuesday. The threat of famine h-mgs over la;g’ areas in Ceylon owing to an unprect dented drought. Acute distress is reported from vario’is parts of the country where cattle are dying by the hundreds and paddy fields are lying fallow. Epidemics of ij sentery
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  • 480 6 Ber’in. Tuesdav. CHAMBERLAIN’S statement in the House of Commons regarding Jewish settlement in British colonies and mandated territories has evoked sharp comment in the German Press. The Berliner Tageblatt says: “it isT notable that Mr. Chamberlain has again mentioned Tanganyika
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  • 55 6 Ri iter. Pragtie, Tuesday. !T is understcod that agreement has b e e n reached bet en Party leaders under which Dr. Hacha, the eminent lawyer and chief r.f the Supreme Court, will be nut forward as candidate for tiie Presidency of the Republic. Dr. Chvalkovsky
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  • 72 6 Mr. A.G.E. Cox Miss Doris Hough < k From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. The marriage took place before the Senior Registrar of Marriages, Taiping of Mr. A. G. E. Cox. Mining Engineer, of Farmin ting Tin Mines. Ltd. to Miss E>oris Hough, Nursing Sister of the
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  • 125 7 rpHE Chinese Chamber of Commerce 1 in Shanghai and eleven other Chi nese organisations in the city have sent a joint telegram to the People’s Political Council r.ow in session in Chungking, proposing five points in connection with vital national policies, according to Chinese reports.
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  • 484 8 MALAYAN Chinese will find cause for real encouragement in the statements of Mrs. Haldane. wife of Professor J B. S. Haldane, in an interview on her recent visit to China. Whatever theory about the future trend of the Sino-Japanese hostilities one may favour, here are the views
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  • 1328 8 By A Special Correspondent Services Notes II M.S. TERBOR—base ship at Singapore, where she has been for the nast five years, a formid-b’e mobile battery—i< soon to have a new cop- n-nder. Commander Heiry .1. Haynes, D.S.C. C *i id Uaynes
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 54 8 /X' Genuine Chinese r~——; r antiques ///fa, 0 Wil T yjf. x z wl A/ Ca-A (x IS* u» (S. n \&7 ..-■■P “GO EASY, YOUNG MAN, SOME OF MY GOODS ARE IN HIS COLLECTION.” “PARDON, MOST HONOURABLE UNCLE SAM, IT IS NOW MY COLLECTION” (The Antique Dealers’ Fair is
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  • 895 9 (Form Our Own Correspondent.• Taip.ng, Tuesday case was resumed. before th« I Tti,ir.g Magistrate today, in which i;n prominent members of the Taiping Literarj Improvement Association, includinr two Malays, were charged with being found gaming in a common gaming house at the Association’s premises
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  • 891 9 Judge Holds Accused Had No Ceylonese Domicile Holding that the accused had ro Ceylonese dcmiJle the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley yesterday acquitted and discharged A. Ramalingam, alias Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah, Sanitary Inspector, Teluk Anson, on a charge of bigamy by marrying a second
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  • 442 9 A well-known miner and trader of Poh. Low Hoh Chun, who had ben fined 250 with the alternative of thre months’ rigorous imprisonment, by th irst MagistrrEe, Ipoh. on a change cf eceiving a gravel-pump cover which was uspected to be stolen, appealed in th Perak
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  • 120 9 Man Wished To Pawn Wife tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar. Tuesday. SINGH, who was charged witu attempted murder of his wife at the preliminary inquiry held before Che Ahmad bin Mahmud, was at the conclusion of the inquiry today committed to s and his trial
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  • 190 9 A TAMIL estate coolie named Sinnapan was yesterday produced by Mr. K. Cantrell, Assistant Superintendent of Customs and Excise. Ipoh, before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, on a charge of selling toddy without a licence. Accused claimed trial. Mr. Cantrell said that on the morning of November
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  • 128 9 Young Woman Bound Over (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tai ping, Tuesday. are very foolish. Other people 1 have much more serious trouble than you,” said the Taiping Magistrate, Raja Salim, M.C.S., to a Chinese woman. Ng Ah Quah, who attempted to take her life by drinking
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  • 47 9 MADAME Lee Beng Pon, well-known local Chinese woman motorist, appeared in the Penang Middle Court yesterday before Mr. H. W. Nightingale to answer a charge of having driven against a one-way traffic sign, at Norths m Road. She pleaded guilty and was fined $5.
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  • 69 9 A CHINESE was admitted to the Penang General Hospital yesterday afternoon with a history of having taken a dose of mercurochrome, mistaking it ror a mixture of the same colour. His condition is not serious. Inspector Mohamed Noor bin Ibrahim, of Raub, will be coming on transfer
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  • 729 10 Market Fails To Respond To Favourable News MESSRS. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, in their weekly review of the American Security and Commodity markets state: Starting on Monday the market pursued a downward course which was interrupted by only a slight rally.
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  • 69 10 London. November 2. Prft. of Lenggeng Rubber to 31st July £12,153 (£19,082); fin. div. 7 p.c., mkg. 10 p.c., lead tax (16 p.c.), to res. £l,OOO (same), to tax. res. £5OO f£2,000); fw’d. £2,460 (£2.616) (subject to dirs.’ extra remun.) Crop 1,180,150 lbs (1,165,763); net sale price 6.87
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  • 59 10 London, November 2. Prft. to 30th June of Bukit Lintang. Rubber Estates £3,093 (£7,280), brot. in £10,377 (£10,041); intm. div. £1,500 (£1,525), fin. div. p.c., less tax. mkg. 7% p.c. (15 p.c.), £725 (£3,000), to tax and N. D. C. res. £7OO (£1,850), fwd. £10,544 (last yr.
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  • 1399 10 Industrial Share Prices Advancing Steadily (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 14. 'T'HE recovery in London stock and share plrices which began ten days ago, when the British Government announced its decision to bring the Anglo-Italian Agreement into force without delays has been more
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  • 32 10 Ixuidon, November 7 Report for year ended June 30 shows profit. £322; to manuring and replanting reserve, £1,000; forward, £1,978 (£2,656). Meeting, Walsingham House, Novem-b.-y 11 st 12.30 pm.
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  • 105 11 The issue of ,-mcy c r ders on Kwangtung and off. r in winces of Yunnan. Kwangsi. Hunch. Hunnan, Eastern Szechwan. W n Szechwan. Kiangui Kweic.hGvv. Si i. Honan and Kansu serv d by C exchange office is suspended until further notice. Offices served bv Swato
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  • 188 11 Thursday, Nov. 24 Penang Post Offices Hours 4-G.P.O. Registration, Parcels. Telegrams. Sale of stamps etc. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and *4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Savings Banks and Money Order Branches closed. XSub. P.O.’s Registration. Parcels Telegrams. Sale of stamps etc. 8 aan. to 10
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 408 11 BLUE FUN NEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A No ;T!1 CONTINENT ANTENOR Calls Marseilles nml <'• Leaves Penang Due London PHTLOCTETES Calls Hull Gdynia 2 CC GLENBEG Calls Antwerp riliddlesboro nS 1 2 lEN DAV SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE ’I’HFSEUS Calls Cl sprnv Liverpool wot mil vuq Nov.
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    • 125 11 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES wwr qg||!j iii i ni» 11 1 1 TO Fl HOPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Ah'NF.O’-: Dec. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 {ire 'Yl;; Jan. 5 Feb. 1 Feb. 14 I Pres. V\N BE-’FaN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Free. I
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    • 755 11 P-/ and V BRITISH INDIA (j ,(IhcorporMed in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING Till RSDAY 24th NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract vm’ili His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards fr m London for China Japan H Mnewards for Colombo, Aden, Port
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  • 177 12 ‘Doctor” Alfred Edward Brown, for 51 years a railway porter at Vauxhall Station, saw the sea for the first time in his life recently. Ever since he was 14 the “Doctor” (he used to run errands for a chemist, hence the nickname) has
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  • 266 12 Beyond The Farthest Sonne of us mj.y know he hymn iu »vh Thou who art beyonJ th/ farthest Mortal eye >can. The idea is I hat 'God is everywhere, and that however far we travel or however deeply we robe into th depths of God Is th. re,
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  • 381 12 Sir John Reith’s Future Plans It is almost certain that the new air joncern formed by the merger between imperial Airways and British Airways will be named Imperial Airways Cor r o ration. xk man high up in Britisn airline affairr said: “The
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  • 178 12 With the first notes of “Bugle Call Rag.” his signature tune, Harry Roy dance band leader and husband of a daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, collapsed on the stage of Kilburn Empire recently. Women in the gallery screamed and Harry Mooney, of Murray and
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  • 132 12 Chuanchow. .November, 10. ABOUT 190,000 fishermen along tne Fukien coast are in a plight as a result of Japanese naval activities. These fishermen, scattered over Futing, Hsiapu, Lienkiang, Minhow, Changio, Pingtan, Nanjih, Putien, Hweian, Chuan chow and Tungshan districts on the coast, have been thrown into
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    • 134 12 DDS nrescriptioD if yon *re sn’h* gif Eczema. Ring wor n. I)lm Itch, Salt Rheum. Prickly PaoriaAis. Singapore Foot. ItcY mg Eruption! «nd Ranh"», nw D.D.D- Prescription Just drop» of thia mar'-el'oui loUnnami you hare mutant rebel frntnti and pain goea at onr<. »n I applications will usu.dly ■E a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 752 12 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE lOR I-AR EAST lj<>n<lon Nov IS; Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in M.ii.iyan .standard time for week beginning Nov 20: TKWSMISSION 2 602 ji in. to 9.15 p.m. GSJ, GSG and GSF. TKWSMISSION 3 9 15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.:
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    • 608 12 Highlights Of Today's Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 6 p.m.: Malay Music. 7.30 p.m.: Penang Municipal Band. 8.20 p.m.: Recorded Variety. DAVENTRY 8.10 p.m*: Empire Exchange.’B.3s p.m.: Musical Comedy Hits. 9.20p.m.: ‘ln Town Tonight.' r 0.20 p.m.: Operatic Programme. 11.40 p.m.: “At the Thea're.” 12 p.m.: \V< rid Affairs. ZHP (SINGAPORE) 5
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    • 537 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 Mc|s (30.96 m.) TODAY P.M. 1.00 Miscellaneous Programme of New G'amophone Records. 1.30 The Sinerapcre Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Daily Prices. 1.32 Miscellaneous Programme of New Gramophone Records continued. 2.00 Interval. 5.09 Hokkien Amoy Music, t “Sze Hian Tniah Suet.” Sung by Ang Gek. ‘Yiow Bung
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    • 556 12 NIROM YDC 15 15 Mcs <19.8 m YD-\ 6 b Mcs <49.6 m.): YDB 11.86 Mels <2s' a PMN 10-26 Mc!s (29.2 m.); YD» 65 Mels TODAY M. 12.40 Broadcast Orchesra. 1.10 neta news and w ather bulletn. 1.22 '"oadcast Cuchestra. 1.50 Emil Vacher rith g'l' musette tunes. 2.10 Repetiinn
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  • 312 13 TWELVE BRITISH GLAMOUR GIRLS Twelve smart girls, representing industries which toil to make women more beautiful, are in London. Chosen from thousands as the beauties of these industries, they are appearing as “Queens of Loveliness" at the If Oman's Fair at Olympia. Eleven of them
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  • 597 14 C.R.C. A’ Score 2-0 Win Over P.R.C. WOMEN VS. SCHOOLBOYS GAME ABANDONED Despite the heavy (lownjit ur which fell five minutes after the start the game between the second string of the Chinese Recreation Chib and that of the Penang Recreation Club was played
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  • 154 14 Perak Team Against Penang The Perak women’s hockey eleven will play their Penang sisters in a return match at Penang tomorrow. The Ipoh Y.W.C.A. is also sending a represents-, tive team to meet the Penang ladies on Friday. The following players have been selected to play for Perak.
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  • 162 14 Perak will meet the Punjab Regiment at hockey at Taiping on Saturday. The following players have been selected to represent Perak: Mohd. Isa; Rahman and Greig; Jackman, Choo Choon and Eusoff Khan; Taib, A. Ferdinands, C. Ferdinands, Lee Ah Loke and Min Sen. Cecil Ferdinands, the promising Kampar
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  • 89 14 Results Of Women’s Contests THE Ladies’ Section of the Ipoh Golf Club has played off two of the November contests. The Stroke Competition for the Captain’s Trophy presented by Mr. H. Kingdon-Rowe, over 18 holes, was won by Miss E. M. L. Bryant with a nett score
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  • 73 14 .—Reuter. Kimberley, Nov 22. The M.C.C. won their third match in South Africa today when they defeated West Griqualand by an innings and 289 runs. Griqualand mace 114 in the first inning» in reply to the tourists’ total of 676, Verity taking 7 wickets for 22
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  • 335 14 The P.S.C. “Rag” golf competition will be played tomorrow. Following is the draw: TEAM NO. 1: J. Scott, A. McLellan, Mr. Mrs. D. H. Palmer. TEAM NO. 2. D. Sturrock, Mrs. Cuscaden, Hr. Mrs. A. Stone. TEAM NO. 3: Mr. Mrs. W. C. Murray, A. H.
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  • 282 14 No One Wants Brentford’s Money! London.—Through no fault of theirs Brentford seem to have become the Cinderellas of the transfer markets. No one wants their money! They have approximately £17,000 in the bank, £9,500 from Dave McCulloch’s transfer to Derby and nearly £B,OOO from Blackpool for
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  • 62 14 Reuter London, Tuesday. HENRY COTTON, the former British open golf champion, plans to tour America next March, playing the leading American golfers, provided the terms are worthwhile. A cable from America says that an attractive schedule, including matches against Sam Snead, Ralph Gudahl, American open champion,
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  • 72 14 The annual Penan? tween Scotland and 'I place today on the p.m. Ihe Scotland blue jerseys and whin Rest in white. Teams (amended) ar SCOTLAND: Ed Littledyke, A. N F. Buchanan, Da < Close, T. M. Clar Laing, D. Wark THE REST J Coofi, J E
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 205 14 IMa Gland Discos Restores Kauth t In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, ner> vousness, weak body, impure bi i failing memory, and who n> <■ worn-out before their time w delighted to learn of a new tfknia covery by an American Doctor. This new discovery maker it to
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  • 1026 15 Full Programme For Tomorrow H Mowing are acceptances for tomorrow’s races at Kuala l.uinpur. the first day oi the Selangor. Skye Meeting. There chings. Dignity Maid and Harfleur. in both cases from all engagements. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent reports that the going tomorrow is expected to be
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  • 189 15 Play Affected By Publicity Bryn Jones, Arsenal inside-right who monopolised the sports headline for months in newspapers as the £14,000 player, is having a tough time right now. Unanimously acclaimed the footballer of the year last season, Bryn has clearly lost semething since he left
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  • 144 15 SIX A SIDE SOCCER Entries are invited for the Penang Six-a-Side Cup Competition which will be held on the St Xavier’s Ground on Dec. 10. Entries should reach the hon. secretary of the P.F.A. not later than 12 noon, Dec 3. RULES The rules of the Competition are: The Competition
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  • 155 15 The Mende Badminton Party will play two friendly matches this week; tomorrow against the "813 8.P.” consisting of four men’s doubles and one singles, while the other will be a return match with the Penang Book Exchange R. P. on Sunday when fiv? men’s doubles, one mixed double and
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  • 259 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Horses and ponies out today at training for the Selangor November Skye Meeting were mainly from Mr. van Tooren’s stables with Kit, Wiley Friar and Silver Kit the only exceptions Judging from training form Duval is sure to saddle
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  • 123 15 OERAK’S team to meet Penang in the soccer match in aid -of the Poppy Day Fund, to take place on Victoria Green next Saturday at 5.15 p.m., has been chosen as follows: Poh Lee; Chooi Yooi and Kassim; Nithianathan, Ee Eow
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  • 182 15 The annual Scotland vs. The Rest ruggler match in Penang will take place on Saturday, on the Esplanade. The Scotland fifteen will play in blue jerseys, white shorts and blue stockings, and The Rest in white. Players are to be at the Penang Sports Club not later than
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  • 99 15 The Post Office Recreation Club will meet the Min Sin Seah in a friendly game of football at the Dato Kramat ground on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. sharp. P.0.R.C.: E. Ariffin; I. Murad. G. Gregory; H. B. Hamid, M. H Chem Bee, M. Noor; Y. A. Rahim, G. Reutens,
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  • 84 15 Halliday Wins Nov. Competition The November Golf Competition at Malakoff Club was played on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. I’9 and 20 under Bogey rules and was won by George Halliday, w’ho playing from scratch finished two up on Bogey. Ball Sweep winners were George Halliday and T.
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    • 277 15 SNEMH'S 1U PAU COG B(M>K UJ 10Y.-; <A <3l 15 4^’ J Z i ’S A SONS. LTD. Ji iK. Chartered Bank Box Mo. BIB) f 1 kW Worms cause more ill-health and suffering in dogs than most people realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor appetite, staring coat,
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  • 124 16 PREVIOUSLY i.Airsl LONDO' (Spot) £213.10.0 £213.10.0 (3 month.) £214.10.0 £214.10.0 SINGAPORE $109.00 $109.50 HUKINMSfci DONB PENANG <• $109.00 $109.50 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundrled) $3.25 $3.30 BLACK PEPPER ..r« $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 7%d 7%d NEW YORK 15%c(G) 15%c(G) SINGAPORE- (Spot) 26 %c 27%c Jan./Mar
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  • 375 16 LOX DOX, November 22. Following are today’s closing middt prices on the London Stock Exchange Shares of £1 demonination unless nthc’ wise stated Today Rises o* Fal’ Conversion txian 5 pc 1944-64 1102 —i Funding Loan 4 p <:. 1960-90 1091 War Loan 3* pc 99J Com.
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  • 134 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Seller-» Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .77 .79 Klang River 1.77% 1.82 *>2 Kucha i 1.27% 1.32% Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.22% Raub Gold 5.00 5.10 Rnntau 1.50 1.55 Taipirg Cons. 1.62% 1.67% Ulu Klang .80 .85 Ampat 4 0 4 6 Brig.rins 23 0
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  • 107 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 j? 178JA New York 4.69% 4.67 Montreal 4.70% Brussels 27.74 26.61 Geneva 20.76 20.64 Amsterdam 8.62% 8.57% Milan 89% 88% Berlin 11.72% 11.66% 'Tockholm 19.40% 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquote Helsingfors 226% 226 Prague 137*.- 137 Madrid 55.00
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  • 111 16 London. Nov. 22. RUBBER Firmer.— London 7% buyers 8 seller: Jan./Mar. 70 do 8 do Apl./June 8 do 8 A do July/Sept. 81V do 8% do NEW YORK 15.50 cts United Kingdom Stocks:— London 58,009 tonLiverpool 32,191 ton' COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.7.6 PEPPER: White
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  • 150 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 1.25 1.30 Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .42% .45 Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudais 1.10 1.15 Pajams 1.85 1.92’4 Sungei Tukangs 1.07% 1.12% Tapahs 1.90 1.97%
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  • 209 16 New York, Today. The character of the market continues professional. Considerable stress is put on the European political situation wherein may be found the clue to near by change of action. General opinion is unchanged. DOW JONES AVERAGES Ptav. Latest High Low °0 inlus. 150.26 149.56 150.14
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  • 159 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers mpat 4 0 4 6 yer Weng .62% .67% ’atu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Berjuntai ]0 9 1116 ,rT Fa tt .77 79 Jelebu .70 .74 •»g. Kamunting 89 9)3 ’g. Lan ir 186 19 0 rrmat 10 9 113 uchai Ordy. 1.27% 1.32% rut 9 6
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  • 21 16 TIN Penang $109.50 per pkl. Singapore $109.50 per pkl RUBBER Penang-Spot 27%c per lb. Singapore-Spot 27 %c per lb
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  • 177 16 LEAN CO. Buverß Sellers y m P a£ s 40 ***** 'ver Wengs .60 .65 ’angrins 2 3X) 2319 T tam -32% .37% Jong Fatts .77 gp nhan .27% .30 'ramats 106 ll|o <amunting s 11|3 11|9 Lan juts 183 ißifl Cuchais 1.27% I.32>ex kundangs 7,6 B|o aruts 9J9 10)1%
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  • 676 16 Full Time-Table Over 1,200’ boys and girls will sit for the annual Cambridge examinations which begin on Monday, December 5. Over 200 boys and girls will enter as private candidates. The examination for the Juniors will conclude on Wednesday, December 14, while the School Certificate Examination will
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  • 91 16 It Is again reported that Marsha' Li Chai-sum, who paid an official visi to Hong Kong in 1927 in his capacitj as head of the Kwangtung Government has been appointed to command troops in Kwangtung and Kwangsi. He was last heard of in Kweilin and
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  • 95 16 Hoihow, Hainan rN preparation for emeib' t tll A ticn of women and chil' r f loihow and Fushing, the two ely populated cities in Km--on Hainan Island, has b* 4 un n During the last few days, ■ialf of the 50 000 population (1 daces
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