Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 November 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. IB3i PUBLISHED DAILY 282. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 374 1 Military 'Discipline For W orkers “UNJUSTIFIED, POLITICAL STRIKES” Paris. Friday. I lie Official Journal tomorrow publishes a Derr.?*' authorising the Minister of Labour if necessary to requisition mines and industries in the Nord Department. Street meetings and demonstrations arranged by the General Confederation tomorrow are forbidden.
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  • 379 1 )dSI UVltllV Reuter. Mr. Cordell Hull's Confidence New York, Friday. Before leaving for the Pan-American (•nri at Lma, Mr. Cordell Huh ■dtd that tne Conrerence offered sol.t and hope in a worid threatened witl l!( Mr. Hull hailed as encourag- h fa t that “representatives of 21 n
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  • 37 1 Reuter. T' lao, Friday: France and the United S’ tte- t like Great Britain, have given notice thnt Japan’s objections to reopen'ng the Yangtse are unacceptable it is o.irned n reliable quarters.—Reuter.
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  • 224 1 —Reuter. London, Friday. he statements of Mr. Chamberlain and •’■’■'Ude of General Smuts in South Africa in< lr J. Lyons in Australia have made •‘in that “the policy of appeasing 1 ,vl 'many by handing over British s of many races to a rule of terroand concentration
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  • 123 1 Guerillas Destroying A Mile Of Railway Nightly —Reuter. °eiping, Friday. Plans to establka a fedeial govern cent in China with headquarters at ’eiping have reached a deadlock, aceordrig to reliable so.rces. The difficulty i. stated to be due to di/fereners of cpincn between variou' sections
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  • 86 1 —British Wireless Premier To Make Statement On Monday London. Fridaj The Prime Minister and Lord Halifax reached London tonight on their returi 'rom their visit to Paris in the ccurse o ,-hich they. had conversations wit French Ministers concluding in wha is officially described as complete iden
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  • 88 1 Reuter. I<» Help Dow n And Outs London, Friday. Help to down-and-outs in all sections f the community is among the prime ob,ects of fund being launched as a nemorial tc the late famous churchman opulariy known as “Dick Sheppard” •bout which the present Vicar, the Re.erend Pat
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  • 176 1 Reuter. Reich Willing To Take Payment In Kind Berl n Fr day. A central office where Jews from all over Germany can sell their jewels an. objects of art is to fie opened by order of the Ministry of Economics in B rlin. The Chamber of Trade
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  • 123 1 I lanen uv i.—Reuter. Disastrous Bush Fire Now Believed Cheeked Los Angeles, Friday. The thousand fire fighters engaged b_ lieve that they have at last checked th disastrous bush fire the worst in th< history of Southern California, the esti mated damage as a result of
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  • 166 1 —Reuter. Soviet Turning To The United States New York. Friday. United States is displacing Germany in the Soviet market. Russian purchase 1 of American goods have increased a" most tenfold in rive years since the United States officially recognised the Soviet. In the first nine mont;.s of
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  • 94 1 Mayo Seaplane To Make Trips To Egypt The Mayo composite aircraft, the upper component of whijh has made an experimental flight acrcss the Atlantic and a non-stop flight from Dundee to within a few hundred miDs of Capetown, will have its part to play in the great organisation
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  • 45 1 Reuter No Immediate Danger Vatican City, Friday. Although Dr. Milan! remained in the Pope’s bedside all night, there is not believed to be any immediate danger. Professor Cesabianchi, specialist heart diseases, visited the Pope for two hours and left at 11 00 pm.—Reuter
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  • 192 1 -Reuter. Early Announcement Expected London, Friday. A statement is being made in Farliaaent next Thursday regarding organisation of Britain*!; available man-power, states Reuter’s Lobby Correspondent. Plans in this connection are now practically complete and it is expected they will receive the final approval of the Cabinet next week,
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  • 28 1 .—Reuter. The three British officers killed by the Sepoy were buried at Nowshera with full military honours. The report that Ma,or Rea. died was incorrect. —Reuter.
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  • 920 2 Student Members Sentenced "‘There are a great number of these societies in Malaya, kn<y-n by various names. They are extremely dangerous because they foster the anti-Japanese spirit and lead to various kinds of undesirable activities, and they support boycotts/' .aid Mr. A. W. Hay, Protector
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  • 332 2 THE cry for increased vocational training has been partly answered by greater encouragement being given by the authorities in Penang to special classes in which boys are given a chance to show their artistic talent. Book-binding, leatherwork, copperwork, drawing, painting, photography, w’oodwork or carpentry and
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  • 134 2 Order For Substituted Service Granted IN the Penang Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Howes. Mr. M. B. Lynch, of Messrs. Lim and Lim, Penang, asked for substituted service of a bankruptcy notice against Mr. O. M. Noordin, a judgment debtor. Mr. Lynch referred to
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  • 918 2 A vigorous objection by counsel for the defence that interpretations were not being correctly made by the court interpreter was made during the course > of the hearing of the evidence of the first accused in the case, resumed before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Second Police
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    • 386 2 THINK AHEAD FOR theyearstocome Clean your teeth now hut a| S(> protect them against f llttlr( decay Of course you want to do- n teeth every dav so that they bright and sparkling for each dav an t Phillips’ Tooth Paste does that to.) P that is not enough. You
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  • 503 3  -  DIOCLES. Tarzan The name oi E (1 S ar R »ce Burro.:Jis is known to millions through(,t t hc world —millions who have his Tarzan stories or seen his fjins and other millions who have t but have become familiar with t |,e nan/ which is rapidly
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  • 405 3 Admits He Was Insolvent For Over A Year 'J'HAT he had been in an insolvent position for one and a half years but yet carried on in the hope that things might improve was the statement of a Sikh bankrupt in
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  • 203 3 Cinema Attendant’s Second Capture Admitting two previous convictions for offences of the same nature, a young Chinese, Lee Cheok Peng, who pleaded guilty’ to theft of clothing from a house in Kampong Malabar on October 19 last, was yesterday sentenced to three months’ rigorous imprisonment,
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  • 95 3 In connection with the celebrations this weekend the Annual Saint Andrew’s Service will be held in the Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening at 6.30 p.m. This will be a special service at which all Scottish folk and their friends will be welcome. The vice-Chieftain
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  • 406 3 Pickpocket Convicted For Eighth Time Stated to have had seven previous convictions of picking pockets, a young Chinese, Chan Ah Chong, was yesterday sentenced by Mr. C. W. Lyle, Additional Police Magistrate, Penang, to 1 three months’ rigorous imprisonment and ten strokes of the rotan
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  • 234 3 Immigration Officer Takes Action Eleven Indian Mohammedans were produced in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. H. W. Nightingale yesterday, charged with boarding or communicating with the s.s. Van Heusz, which was carrying aliens, with their tongkangs or lighters without the permission of th° Immigration Officer.
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  • 100 3 Mrs. Rozells’s Marina of Britmaland won three first prizes and five special prizes and also the silver cup for the best German Shepherd Dog bred in Malaya at the recent Dog Show at Ipoh. Mrs. Rozells’s Marina did very well in the show in all the classes
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  • 36 3 For failing to report while being a police supervisee, a young Malay, Hamid bin Mah, was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday
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  • 152 3 Malay On Stabbing Charge CHARGED with voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a dangerous weapon, a penknife, to one Hamisah binti Hassan at 5 p.m. on November 23 at Caun’er Hall, a Malay, Chembee bin Jelabdir., was produced in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. H.
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  • 76 3 IN the early hours of this morning, shortly after midnight, a car bearing a Perak number and containing a party of Europeans had just left the Swiss Cafe in Penang-road and was turning into Northam-road, when it caught fire. A big crowd quickly
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  • 185 3 in Town Tonight— Preceded by some excellent shorts. "Hawaii Calls” which is now showing a the Majestic provides very good entertainment. Bobby Breen sings a number of catchy songs while Ned Sparks in the role of a musician provides the comedy The story deals with
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  • 106 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Friday. MR. Sarmukh Singh, O. C. P. D., Batu Gajah, was entertained yesterday afternoon to a farewell tea by the members of the police force of fiatu Gajah and District on the eve of his departure to India
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  • 330 3 Van der Heyden, physician to the Government of the Dutch East Indies, stated in one of his reports that “the coolie suffering from malaria appears to be lazy, whereas he is really ill.” This fact forms the basis of one of the gravest oroblems that governments
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  • 51 3 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.:— 1. March, Military Tactics Rosey. 2. Selection, Robbie Burns, Elliot. 3. Waltz, Cardova, Gomez. '4. Overture to, Montrose, Bishop. 5. Patrol, Gathering O’the Qians, Williams. 6. Selection, Gipsy Love, Lehar. Pecorini. 7. Fox Trot, Rhythm Of The
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    • 297 3 ThisBIOCEL] SKINFOOD certainly takes away I WRINKLESj j w fl ST g SXJiaHI 3 inf this recipe tonight Its effect was L—almost magical. In a couple of weeks it made me look 10 years younger. Biocel—a doctor told me—is the discovery of a great Vienna University Professor. It is now
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    • 841 4 SMASHING SUCCESS OF BOBBY BREEN’S LATEST AND GREATEST M B MusiCAi. htt L** I 3 SHOWS TODAY: VZ xw 61s s# UWA «i P ISi-l Three Delightful Slurs I n 20th Century-Fox’s Brilliant Musical Shine l -►.V-ii.i SB j MATINEES: TODAY TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. k 'T’f) Cf~ 7 OO-LA-L*
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    • 112 4 I SUN CINEMA I TPOH Phnn*> r ?’’s I TONIGHT POSITIVELY LAST I l ll 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. I A new extravaganza musical I crowded with girls darling I spectacle. See the girls in 1' swing f I RUDY VALLEE R POSESS HD IN “GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS” I
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  • 739 5 wew LIFT GOES ON AT CHANGTEH Drill And Baseball, Swimming And Entertainments Chang teh, Nov. 13. mLATED far from the fury of the battlefields, the u| j<r concentration camp for Japanese prisoners of war conducted by the Chinese Government at Changteh has ;i n
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  • 190 5 Reuter Suffolk Man 4 SUFFOLK man wiio ran away sea when he was 13 and afterward ccame the “Father” nf the Que°n Jar ''vliainen-t, has died here at the ape 75. He was Mr. George Phillips Ba”he ho was born at Oulton near Lowestnf
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  • 221 5 To Be Inaugurated hi Sydney On Dee. 14Sydney, November 16. THE most distinguished gathering o doctors ever seen in Australia wi attend tha official inauguration of th Royal Australasian College of Physician at the Sydney University on Decembe 14. The ceremony will be performed b the
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  • 176 5 Ban On Bathing In Shorts Canberra November 16 The wearing- of bathing shorts by men in the Canberra swimming pool has been banned by the Canberra Advisory Council. Piquancy has been added to the decision by the fact that next year the Duke of Kent will
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  • 172 5 Reuter An expedition has left here to searcl "or “fingerprints” of the “Tasmaniar Tiger,” one cf the rarest and most pri nitive of Australian marsupials. The Tasmanian Thylacine, as it i known to science, was once commohroughout the island, but is now con ined to
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  • 94 5 Reuter To “Uphold Colonial Traditions” Berlin, Thursday. Various police forces in Germany are to wear a “Southern Cross” on their left sleeves as an indication that they are “upholding the traditions of the former German colonial police.” it is announced here. Kiel police will “uphold the tradition □f
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  • 122 5 .—Reuter. Late Will Rogers’ Home Endangered Los Angeles, Thursday. Suddenly flaring up anew, a disastrous aush fire in the Santa Monica mountains s now almost out of control. Flames are sweeping eastward towards Mandeville Canyon where there is much valuable property. Firefighters are struggling to save the ranch
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  • 426 5 Jaffna, November 4. QPECIAL mention of a donation of Rs. 1,500 received from the Chairman of the Ceylon Malarial Epidemic Relief Fund at Kuala Lumpur was made in the annual report of the King George V Jubilee Memorial Society Ltd.,
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  • 210 5 lli —Reuter Boy Fires Bullet Through Arm BITTEN on the wrist by a deadly Australian snake, a 14-year-old bow hn hlv saved his life when he fired n bullet through the wound. The bullet achieved its purpose by’ making the wound bleed and stopping the
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  • 128 5 Reuter. Sydney, November 9. Australia’s Christmas a'rrr'-fJs to "ngland this year are likely to create '•ecord. In o r der to handle the huge volume of drmail out of Sydney, the Qan as ying-boats will be stirpped of all inner fittings, said Mr. Hudson Fysh anaging
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    • 403 5 -JMJ RELIEF IN A FEW SECONDS Y( W,TH COMPLETE STOMACH TREATMENT j Y Tt is acid ,n the stomach that causes indi- gestion, stomach upset and pain, sours the food and creates wind and heartburn. It attacks the delicate stomach lining and may even cause ulcers. TMF WnDlftX Here is
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  • 223 6 BRITISH U.S. NAVAL OFFICERS’ RESCUE BID Shanghai, Friday. ACCORDING to the Japanese Press, executive officer.- of H.M.S. Cockchafer and the American gunboat Monocacy, which were anchored at Kiukiang, set out yesterday on a journey across No Man’s Land in an attempt to contact
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  • 88 6 Paris, Thursday. MR. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax today visited the Duke of Windsor in Paris. With regard to Mr. Chamberlain’s visit to the Duke i of W’indsor, it is stated in Mr. Chamberlain’s entourage that Mr. Chamberlain had not seen the Duke since the latter
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  • 66 6 —Reuter. London, Friday-—lmperial Airways have augmented their fleet to the greatest extent possible to deal with the heavy Christmas mails for Empire countries. The Company is doing its utmost with the aeroplanes at its disposal to convey first class mail on the routes to South Africa,
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  • 56 6 ADMINISTRATION OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA Reuter. Canton. Friday: Mr. Harrison, Assistant Minister of external territories, today' announced that the Commonwealth Government proposes to make a thorough survey of the possibilities of amalgamating the administrations of Papua and New Guinea The latter was formerly German territory and is at present administered
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  • 60 6 London. Friday:-—Viscount Elibank put down a motion in the House of Lords for December 6 calling urgent attention to the grave situation of British interests in China and asking Lord Halifax what has been the result of his promise in the House of Lords on July
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  • 362 6 BRITAIN URGED TO ASSIST London, Thursday. r jMIE su Herings of the Chinese are contrasted with the sufferings of the Jews in Germany in a letter to The Times signed “Your special correspondent lately in China..” Referring to the anti-Jew campaign, the
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  • 306 6 —Reuter. Satisfied With Result Of Talks Paris, Friday. Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax left for London at 10.30 a.m. today with the satisfaction of knowing that the talks had covered a wide field and that they had laid the foundations for even further communication. This cooperation particularly
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  • 197 6 —Reuter. 100 Thousand Workers Now Idle Paris, Friday. IT is estimated that a hundred thousand workers are striking this morning, including twenty-five thousand miners and twenty-five thousand metal workers in the Valenciennes district. Republican guards have been called out to deal with occupation of Paris factories. Three
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    191 6 Reuter. Sudden Attack Of Cardiac Asthma Vatican Citv, Fridav FOLLOWING Sign s of yesterday the Pope has discontinued audiences on the .d vice of his doctors An Xhi bulletin states that the Pope’s indisposition is due to cardiac asthma and his condition is noir improving. A later
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  • 293 6 anu —Reuter. Authorities tear Hostile Demonstration Paris, Friday. WHILE the announcement of Herr von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, coming to Paris has set the police a serious problem, an official denial was issued today to a report that Herr von Ribbentrop had been warned
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  • 109 6 a daughtei —Reuter. A Berlin message says tbai D. Lorelei” the most famous of Ger "Li ballads, has been placed on the banned list owing to its author, H» 1 Heine, born at Dusseldorf in 179«, of Jewish parentage. The song has hitherto been include-.
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  • 228 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. “Singapore is a virgin field for Buddhism: the majority of Buddhists here do not really know the meaning of Buddhism,” declared a well-known Cey lonese Buddhist missionary-, the Venerable Bhikku Narada, to a Pinang Gazette representative yesterday.
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    • 210 7 WISHING ALL MUSLIM PATRONS A SELAMAT HARI RAYA EMPIRE TALKIES SUNGEI PATANI—’Phone 65 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 6.45 p.m. 9.30 p.m. Opening Chapters I—B of, the breathtaking adventure serial rm; black coin” With RALPH GRAVES and RUTH MIX Stunts you have never seen before stunts you will never see again performed
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    • 102 7 A ROUND TRIP BY RAIL TO BANGKOK DURING THE SIAM CONSTITUTION DAY CELEBRATION December 8th —14th 1938. Single-fares for double journey from PADANG BESAR, SUNGIE GOLOKE TO BANGKOK on the sth. and the 9th. December 1938 «and to be available for return journey from Bangkok on the 10th., 14th' and
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    • 317 7 BY POPULAR REQUEST Morning Matinees Today and Tomorrow at 11.30 a.m. DOROTHY LAMOUR AND RAY MILLAND IN I KOPIC HOLIDAY” Prices: Downstairs 15, 30 50 cts. QUEEN’S GRAND OPENING TODAY WITH 3 SHOWS 2.45 p.m. 6.15 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2.45 P.M. MATINEES PRICES 15 cts., 30
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    • 17 7 NEXT CHANGE Mae West In Her Greatest Role cM»Uystar wb« famd raaeas» •"WM coaatry yakafe, r r"lir
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    • 504 7 Grand Hari Raya Attraction StiU Continues WEMBLEY PARK Tonight, Saturday, 26th, November, 1938. Vlolek Silver Opera:— ‘‘PANGLIMA BORHAM” of Singapore. Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and extra turns. A group of actors and actresses. The famous Prima Dona Miss Ainon of H.M.V. fame and character artistes Inche Wahab, Dokth
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  • 397 8 THOSE living in Hong Kong todav cannot feel very comfortable about the future of tt-e colony or the situation in the Far East in general. Despite the latest valiant counter-attacks by the Chinese, Japan nas a stranglehold on most of the strategic points in South China. This
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  • 1277 8  - Germany is Master Of Europe East South Of The Rhine U.S. Journalist Views Europe By >y W alter Durantv IV Ji WALTER IHRWIA. the well-wown expert in interualicnai affairs, is visiting War sau and ether capitals in (Antral Europe on behalf of the .X.A.X.A.. and is summing up the situation
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  • 833 9 Need May Arise In Wartime (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. }T is possible that five of the 5,000 iron lungs, which Lord Nuffield is to provide for every hospital in Great Britain al!( the Empire, will come to Malaya. ,\l.nou°;h there are
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  • 151 9 \hmbers Immune From Civil Action r.vlangor, and most of the other 1 Malay States, there is a law dec.'anng that no suit may be started in the Courts <gainst the Rulclr of the State and the members of the Royal family. This law provides immunity from civil
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  • 64 9 Known To Authorities For Months 1 nhagen, Friday:—Both the Danish •I Swedish authorities, it is stated, had n aware for months of the alleged spy in which many Germans were ar- d and had been working in co i f ’iiin. The plotters of the
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  • 77 9 Reuter New York, Friday. 111 ’y four are known to be dead as a <»1 a blizzard which this morning across the north-eastern regions oi United States. first snowfall of the season occurred c. York yesterday, giving a real ’Miioned touch to Thanksgiving Day. 'hen
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  • 137 9 Youngster Caught In The Act rR a considerable time past nuisance and annoyance have been caused to natrons of the Jubilee amusement park, Ipoh„ by stones continually being tWrown in from outside. Although a watch wag kept the culprit, or culprits, could not be traced.
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  • 117 9 A CHINESE woman who lived in f*. Menglembu suddenly disappeared some time ago and although an exhaustive search was made no trace of her could be found. Late on Thursday night the police received information that the body of a woman had been
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  • 223 9 THAT the overseas Chinese in Malaya are too completely adopting Western dress and forsaking their own national attire is the view of Mr. Leong Sin Nam, O B E., who created a surprise recently by wearing the Chinese national attire of short jacket and
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  • 239 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.l Singapore, Friday. THE advance party of the Wuhan Songsters, who hope to tour the world arousing sympathy for China, arrived in Singapore in the Italian liner Victoria yesterday. Only six of the party arrived yesterday, and the others are expected on Deceffiber
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  • 172 9 Group phonograph taken last Saturday before the fere well dinn.r given by the Asiatic staff c,” the Pen ng Ha”bour Board Ferry Service to Capt. A. Shipwright, Superintendent, who left Penang on retirement by the “Antenor” yesterday. Photograph was taken on the Mitchell Pkr. Seated are:
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  • 90 9 Ipoh St. Andrew’s Ball Tonight Scotsmen in Perak are celebrating St. Andrew’s Day tonight by holding a ball at the Town Hall, Ipoh. All arrangements in connection with the ball have been completed. The Town Hall has been decorated elaborately with flags and evergreens and painting?
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  • 282 9 Titbit Of Club Gossip In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. Under the heading “Pornography Lecture Sets Tongues Wagging” the Singapore Free Press this morning pubEnhes an interview with a Rotarian who says “smutty tales leave me cold,” although he admits “they appeal to a lot of
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  • 87 9 THE junction of Laxamana-road and Hugh Low-street, Ipoh, was on Thursday extremely crowded, particularly with kampong Malays, men and women, who came to town to buy new clothes and other things for the Hari Raya festival. Unhappily an accident marred the rejoicings. A Malay woman,
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    • 346 9 ALMOST PARALYSED WITH RHEUMATISM Did Not Improve Until He Tried Kruschen There has just come to our notice a very remarkable recovery from severe rheuma.ism. The seriousness of the man’s condition and the step that led to hbs ultimate recovery, are described in the folio wine letter:— "For several years
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  • 2189 10 Beneficial To Producers: But Market Disappointed REVIVAL OF U.S. CONSUMPTION MORE THAN IMPORTANT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 16. 46W/ELL,” remarked Sir John Campbell, chairman of the International Rubber Regulation Committee to colleagues after the Committee had concluded its momentous session yesterday,
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  • 1835 10 Ayer Hitam And Pahang Chairmen Condemn Restriction (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 16. SURPRISINGLY heavy American buying has lifted the price of tin to the welcome level of £216 a ton on the London market this week, but the chairmen of two important
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  • 297 11 ARRIVALS Today: KUMSANG ex China. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson; KIRRIEMOOR ex Japan via Singapore. BINTANG ex Java ports via Singapore. Tomorrow: TABINTA ex Java ports via Singaport. DUISBURG 3x Europe. HUSIMI MARU ex Japan /ia Singapore. Monday. November 28: KANTO MARU ex Japan
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    • 334 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT PHILOCTETES Calls Hull Gdynia GLENBEG Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Dec. 4 Jan. 2 A.JAX Calls Marseilles Glasgow Dec. 9 Jan 4 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE PROTESILAUS Dec. 4 AG A PEN or Omits Havre Dec. 17 Jan. 14 TEIRESIAS
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    • 14 11 INSURANCE SERVICE TO CANTON: The Insurance Service to Canton is suspended until further notice.
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    • 870 11 P O BRITISH INDIA (Incorpotrted in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KHANDALLA” SAttING SUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER unde Bagan Datoh. Fort bond^and^-a^E^Sse^rtce™™ 6 Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore Outwards from London for China Japan s/s MATA HARI” Friday Dec. 2 due Penang s/s “BULAN” Friday Dec. 9 “CHITRAL” Dec. 1 SAILINGS
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  • 196 12 M.S. Selandia Ou Maiden Voyage An excellent opportunity for an interesting and inexpensive local pleasure 'ruise is being ottered by the East Asiatic Line in their new and luxurious m.s. Selandia on her maiden voyage. The itinerary is Singapore Bangkok Saigon Singapore. The Selandia is scheduled to leave
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  • 368 12 PASSING OF P. O. NALDERA The P. O. passenger liner Naldera of 16,000 ions which was recently sold to Messrs. P. W. McLellan, of Glasgow, nas proceeded to the breaking up yard al Bo’ness. It may be recalled that the Naid.ra was given a short reprieve from destruction when, af.er
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  • 264 12 Conquest Of The Alps The heights alv.ays challong- us. Among the proud peaks ot he Alps is the cruel, b-»re race oi Granues Jon sses, a terrible ic _-boui d pi cipice ns.ng £.:<er above the C» amoxiix glacier, me Aler de Uiace. Year ax.er year, in sp.te
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  • 558 12 St. George The Martyr AD\ENT SUNDAY 5.30 p.m. Evensong Address. 7.00 a.m Mattins. SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT 7.15 a.m. Holv Communion 8.00 a.m. Mattin< l.itanv Psalm 1. 7. Hymn 48. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Mattins (Tanni). 10.30 a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chinese) 4.15 p.m. Sunday School)
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  • 136 12 Rugger and soccer fans should find intersting listening in the sporting com- mentaries to be broadcast in the programmes from Daventry today. For Rugger enthusiasts there will be broadcasts of two outstanding fixtures of the season: the Oxford v. London Scottish match at Richmond, and the meeting
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  • 428 12 The s.s. Kedah arrived in Penang yesterday from Singapore with the following passengers: Sir John and Lady Bagnall, the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe and Mrs. Khoo, the Hon. Mr. H. Weisberg, M.C. S. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lis on and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pickworth, Mr. T.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 677 12 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR FAR EAST Jx.n t<n Nov. 18: Following is the probable BE 1 Service Schedule for the Far Ea t .a Mai; van standard time for week beginning Nov. 10: I R WSMISSION 2 6.0? p.m to 9.15 pin.: GSM. GSG and GSF. I K V
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    • 686 12 I!it-’li!iv.lH- Of r..Jr.'. \\ircl<>s. ZHJ (I’ NANG) 6.00 p.m.: Chines. Musi .7 p.m.: Indian Music. 8 p.m.: Malay Music DAV: NTRY 6 05 p.m.: “S earn boat.” 6.50 m.: BBC Scottish Orchestra. 8.05 p.n 12.00 a.m.: Elec’ric and Spanish Guitars Recital. 8.20 p.m.: New Hippodrome Orch. 9.40 p.m.; Strathspey Medley.
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    • 580 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9 69 Mc's (30.96 m.) TODAY P.M 12.45 Light Orchestral Concert played by Relief’s Hungarian Band, directed b” Reller. Relayed from the Adelph Hotel. 1.30 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Daily Prices. 1.32 Light Orchestral Concer ’•elaved from the Adelphi Hotel cont 2.00 Interval. 4.50 Malaya
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    • 212 12 NIROM YDC 15 15 Mcs (19 8 m YD a 6 Oi Mcs (49.6 m.i; YDB 11.86 Me]:; (25 3 m.); PMN 10.26 Mc|s (29.2 in YDB 9.65 Mc s (31.20 m TODAY M 12.20 Piller’s Band. 1.10 Anc.j news nd we her Lut In. 12: L» oi. cast Jr
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  • 221 13 One of the nig Condor monoplanes, one of which recently made a trans-Atlantic flight, which Germany .s nlanninr 1o use on an Atlantic air service. New German Plans For Spanning Atlantic By Air <• i. 11 I abandoned her faith in lighter than-a r craft
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 35 13 MINE ESTATE ENGINEERING STORES J PUMPS, TOOLS, BELTING, OILS GREASES, OIL GREASE FEEDERS, PACKINGS, BOLTS NUTS, STEEL SECTIONS, LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS, ETC. LARGE STOCKS LOW PRICES. HUTTENBACHS LTD., 5ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS. PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE.
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  • 1136 14 Last Day Of Selangor Race Meeting Full programme for today, the last day of the Selangoi Skye Meeting, is as fellows: RACE I—Ponies, Class 3, Division 2, 6 Furlongs, 2.30 p.m. 1. 0 GAYLOO 6 10.12 Mr. Teo Tee Tee W. W. Redfeam 2. 0 0
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  • 97 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. The wrestling troupe which has been touring Malaya, made its last appearance tonight at the Bukit Bintang Park, when Wong Bock Cheung and Michael Gill drev. over 10 three-minute rounds in catch-as-catch-style, there being no falls. The contest between Kartar
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  • 107 14 The Old Xaverians scored a convincing 4 —l win over the Penang Sports Club in a hockey match played on the former’s ground yesterday. The winners were definitely superior and led 3—l in the first half. C. Danker (2) and Ewe Choo were their scorers, while
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  • 328 14 Kuala Lumpur P. &T. Girls In Ipoh BRILLIANT combination between the Martin sisters enabled the Kuala Lumpur Posts and Telegraphs’ girls to beat the Ipoh Posts and Telegraphs’ 5—2, girls at bockey on the Ipoh Club padang yesterday. The match was contested at a fast pace, in
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  • 90 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Friday. The Railway Institute. Taiping, will be starting their handicap billiards tournament (four balls) for their junior members early next month. Thq draw, which took place yesterday is: First round: Jagot Singh (-f-60) vs. Osman (-{-25); Bintang (scr.) vs. Swee Yin
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  • 122 14 i oa.Liie —Reuter. Amended list of probable st- riders for the Manchester Handicap, the last big ra., English flat racing season to Manchester today, over one' r four furlongs, is as followsGolden Martlet Carlino j -tones Dragonnade Vrr yman Fappageno n Battle Song 7” R CharclB
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  • 144 14 THE Penang Turf Club's unlimited sweep on the Manchester November Handicap has been drawn as follows: NAME OF HORSE NOS. DRAWN 1. GOLDEN MARTLET *****' 2. CARLINO ***** 3. DRAGONNADE 144 H 4. PAPAGENO ***** 5. BATTLE SONG ***** 6. NADUSHKA ***** 7. MARANTA ***** 8.
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  • 352 14 Golf Demonstrator And Entertainer Henry Cotton is now stepping out in new direction. Next month, he wi n the boards of a music-hall as a perfo and entertainer and golf Hum George Black, of the London a 7'7 is really responsible for this. Jzers
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 498 14 JRp «> x Eight starters and all at a favourite’s price that’s the Four Square field! Take your Dick from Four Square’s Virginia or Empire tobaaco, from cut cakes or curlies (their colours are given below). Whichever you back, we will guarantee cool smoking, freedom from harshness and a fragrance
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  • 406 15 Ipoh Visitors Miss Star forward THE Ipoh Y.W.C.A. drew with the Penang Ladies’ Hockey Club on Victoria Green yesterday, no goals being scored by either side. The first half was dull but play brightened up after the change of ends and both goals had
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  • 501 15 Wants British >pen Title London, Nov. 17. H >n the New Zealand open -hampion-hip, Bobby Locke, the boy golf has gained sufficient enP )UraP tnvnt thereby to change his mind return to England. a H< it here at the close of the summer /free-1.-uic professional and
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  • 181 15 The annual Scotland vs. The Rest rugger match in Penang will take place today 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
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  • 171 15 “Could Beal World Records” A. G. K. Brown, quarter-mile champion of Britain and Europe, and runnerup in the last Olympic 400 metres, has decided to become a hurdler. He was a good all-rounder at Cambridge, and the other day when he was low hurdling, Franz
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  • 104 15 These are unusual days in Newport. The town’s football team are top of the Third Division, and many of the locals, accustomed to seeing the side in a less exalted place, are looking at the League table and saying, “I can’t believe it.” One of the club’s directors
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  • 200 15 “Bully-Off” writes on the week’s Perak hockey as follows Perak displayed all-round superiortity in their engagement against Penang, whom they beat convincingly by six goals to nothing, all the goals being scored by the schoolboy, Cecil Ferdinands, which constitutes a record. Speed and excellent ball control were the
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  • 85 15 The proposed inter-State badmmton match between Perak and Negri Sembilan has been postponed to January, owing to the Cambridge examinations in December. Entries for the eighth annual championship tournament of the Perak Badminton Association will close today, and good support is anticipated. The annual Kinta Badminton Tournament was
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  • 77 15 The Fenang Sports Club’s hockey team to play the Kedah Hail Party on Tuesday on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. has been chosen as follows. W. C. Cole beck; F. G. Pooley, J. R. McDougall; A. G. Close, F. Buchanan, S. V. Adams; C. W. Lyle,
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  • 429 15 Too Good For Hampston London, Nov. 15. Aurel Toma, the Rumanian bantamweight and formerly chauffeur to King Carol, who gained considerable glory a short time ago by knocking out Eenny Lynch at the National Sporting Club, added to his fame in the same ring
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  • 26 15 for business reasons says Reuter. London, Nov. 25. R. W. V. Robins has resigned the captaincy of iMiddiesex for business reasons says Reu-
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  • 99 15 A SOLITARY goal scored by Kushari midway in the second half gave the King Edward VII School the honours when they met the Anderson School at hockey on the latter’s ground yesterday. The game was very even and the issue was in doubt until the end. Messrs.
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  • 236 15 The following have been selected to represent Penang in the charity soccer match against Perak on Victoria Green today at 5.15 p.m. Penang: M.Y. Soekiman (D.A.F.C.); Loh Ah Sen (0.X.A.), and Salleh (S.L. R.C.); Teik Khoon (P.W.F.A.), Ng Kam Teong (C.R.C.), and N.A. Rahman (1.R.C.); Ahmed
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  • 298 15 London, Nov. 16. Another bombshell was droppud in the boxing world yesterday when Sydney Hulls announced that he had signed up British light-weight champion Dave Crowley and Eric Boon lor a contest over 15 rounds at Qst. 91b. at I iarringay Arena on Dec. 15.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 64 15 I I’UOSY X leucodorma chronic, whatever extensive d ho cover longstanding, cured 1,11 11 and permanently in four weeks uny testimonials received. Particulars request, Kamala Works (P) 1 amhjiota, Bengal, India. PILLS. APIOL STEEL I lf e and certain for all Female I hplaints.Every lady should I CC P box
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    • 10 15 3Boon Pharmacy, Ipoh and Penang. Beware ef toeiUUoo—insist m ‘ItUHT
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    • 80 15 When a WOMAN AIW tellS yOU Z people often take her J for years younger than she is, Ik ll S^C P ll B down to h er teeth, 1 S^C th ose down to s ke’s used nothing but Calvert’s Tooth Powder since she left school Well, don’t you
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  • 127 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST iI x LONDON (Snot) £216.0.0 £216.0.0 LONDON (3 months) £217.0.0 £217.0.0 SINGAPORE $110.50 $110.50 Pi’SINESS DONE PENANG $110.50 $110.50 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons COPRA (Sundried) $3.30 $3.40 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 Rl BBER LONDON 8d 8d NEW YORK 15!?c(G) 15fgc(G) SINGAPORE—(Sroi) 27%c 27%c Jan./Mar 27%c
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  • 346 16 LONDON, November 25. Following; are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of fl dem minatinn unless otherwise stated Today Rises or Fall '|><n Loan 5 pc 1944-64 —l Loan 4 p.c 1960 90 108 s —5 War Loan 3J p.c. 98a —A Com.
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  • 106 16 Prev. Tod tv Paris 178 47'64 178 43 64 New York 4.64?« 4.64*4 Montreal 4.67% 4.67% Brussels 27.47 27.44 Geneva 20.46 20.40 Amsterdam 8.53"« 8.53% Milan 88% 88/Berlin 11.62 11.59 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 135%
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  • 112 16 London. Nov. 25. RUBBER Firrm— London 8 buvers 8% seller? BAt -do 8N do An!./June 8% do 8% do JvW/S-nt. 81N do 8 A do NEW YORK 16.00 cts ’’"n rv o.n Stecks London 58.009 tons Liverpool 32.191 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.12.6 PEPPER
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  • 116 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .75 .77% Kuchai 1.27% 1.32% Petaling 7.50 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.22% Rantau 1.47% 1.52% Cons. 1.62% 1.67% Ulu Klang .80 .85 Ampat 410 4*6 Bangrins 22'9 23 6 Berjuntai 10 6 110 Kampong Kamunting 8(6 910 Kampong
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  • 244 16 New York, Friday. The market remains essentially a pro.'essional trading affair. Speculative most ntent is centred in specialties and arcrafts. Regarding airerfts, marke iction and other indications point to further advance from current levels in ew of prospects and more publicity regarding armament plans. The eventual inival
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  • 196 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 411% 417% Ayer Weng .62% .67% Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Berjuntai 10 9 116 Hitam .32% .37% Heng Fatt .76 .79 Jelebu .70 .74 Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 9 3 Kpg. Lanjut 18 6 19 0 Katu 25 4 l i 26 0 Kramat
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  • 151 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Batu Lin tangs 1.15 1.20 ex Bassetts .52% .55 3entas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .72% .75 Kuala S’dims 2.35 2.45 Indragiris 1.25 1.30 Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .41 .43 Malaka Pindas 1.35 1.40 New Scudais 1.07% 1.12% p ajams 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.07% 1.12% Tapahs
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  • 347 16 Von Ribbentrop’s Outburst Berlin, Friday. HERR von Ribbentrop, broadcasting on tne anniversary 01 the AntiComintern Pact today, aescriutd A as a struggle without compro.nise against the international and said that neither in Spain nor in China is Communism succeeding. Czechoslovakia was to have been another place of
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  • 23 16 TIN Penan? $110.50 per pkl. Singapore $110.50 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 27 c per lb. Singapore-Spot 27% c pe f lb-
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  • 175 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Bn *"<; .4 ’A .4 J 1 Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Hitam .32% .37% Hon»- Fatts .74 .77 Jelebus .67% .72% Johans .27% -30 Kramats 16 6 HO 1 '"Huts 18 0 18'6 Kuchais 1.27% I.32*ex Kundangs 7 6 8 0 9'6 9 9 TjOndon Tins 3
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  • 253 16 rveryor.3 who has endured the torment of stomach pains will sympathise with Mr. P. Many who still suffer with stomach trouble can benefit from his expei.ence. it you neglect nature’s warning you may be faced with serious danger If you do as Mr. P. did
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  • 124 16 DALJP SINGH was yesterday produced before the Ipoh First Magistrate on two charges, namely, of being in possession of 15 bags of tin-ore suspected to have been stolen and of conveying tin-ore without the necessary permit. He was remanded in custody pending further investigations. The
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  • 117 16 Passengers on a German steamer tolc a Pir ?.ng Gazette reporter yesterday that th-y must decline to speak about Nazi Germany because a German police officer was travelling in the ship. A number of Jewish refugees were also travelling by the same ship and
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  • 60 16 There will be a meeting today at 3 p.m. at the Philomathic Union of the Executive Committee of the China Distress Relief Fund. The meeting" will decide whether to use the Philomathic Union as the Fund’s future office. Questions regarding a new design for receipts and
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  • 111 16 MR. T. LEEMBRUGGEN, of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Singapore, arrived in Ipoh yesterday on a business tour. He will visit Penang before returning to Singapore. THE latest issue of the Government of India Gazette declares that officers of the Indian Civil Service are eligible for the office
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