Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 2JWI. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3. 193?,. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 937 1 Threat Gt IT ar J gainst Trance Not Taken Seriously In French Circles 7 Spanish Issue The Real Objective? DUCE EXPLOITING MUNICH It is believed that France has emphatically rejected in advance 1 any demands Italy mav make upon Tunisia or other French possessions in
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  • 250 1 Reuter .hung Chi-( Hiding To Die Th idicial committee oi the Privy t ir m their reserved judgment disn.,ss< the appeal of the cabin boy, Chi’p Chi-cheung, aga nst conviction i,: nt‘-n■ <* of death at Hong Kong in 19,17 fin the murder of the British caplain
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  • 190 1 Reuter. Hou Greater Reich as Created Reichenberg. Friday. Hitler delivered an hour’s election i mainly devoted to evolution of hit Nzi idea and its subsequent practical application. H- rt ailed, "how' my enemies smiled" in 1919 when he found Nationalism and iah in must be combined
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  • 89 1 Reuter. J a pan k se Believed To Be Shooting Civilians Hong Kong, Thursday. r 'he first time since the occupation 1 'nt >n by Japanese, Britons and other ‘C i' is have been forbidden to enter "'ty owing to “rounding up of looters gangsters.” rtihf. and machinegun fire
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  • 11 1 J.. night’s Treasury Bills w’ent at 1 H 03d
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  • 134 1 Fears Chronic Process Of Military Operation The Chinese newspapers pub’ish a statement to the effect P ince Kmoye, the Japanese Prime Minister, in a speech before the Privy Council on F. iday indicated that Japan was an Jous to conclude hostilities as soon as possib
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  • 40 1 sheltering therein were killed. Sin Che'Jit Poh Japanese Raid On Kweilin Chungking, Friday. Yesterday Japanese planes bombed the Mohamedan quarter at Kweilin. A mosque was struck and scores of refugees sheltering therein were killed. Sin Chev. Jit Poh
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  • 149 1 —Reuter I he Outbreak Of Typhoid L nden. Friday In the King’s Benzh Div.slon, Croydon Corporation war held h ”a’ly liable' for he typhoid epidemi? which swept the iistnet ay ar ago and caused fortythree deaths. Mr. Justice Stable blamed the Corporation when he gave judgment in
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Employers Deny Reprisals Paris, Thursday. The General Confederation of French employers deny in a communique tonight that there is any question of lockouts or extensive dismissals taking the form of reprisals for Wednesday’s strikes. The communique adds that measures since taken to renew individual contracts in no
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  • 104 1 Powers Notified Of Italy’s Accession Signatories of the London Naval Treaty and powers which have been associated with it through bilateral naval agreements with the United Kingdom are being formally notified of accession to the main treaty of Italy by an instrument signed in London this morning. At
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  • 103 1 it and get a share of the profits. —Reuter. Pipe-line To Pacific Suggested London, Friday The Times Ottawa correspondent reports that the Albertan Premier Mr. Aberhardt, discussing the question of a pipe-line, to the Pacific as an outlet for the surplus oil in the Turner Valley Field, said
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  • 176 1 Reuter. lense Situation In The Capital Bucharest, Thursday. Although the capital is outwardly peaceful, there is a weirdness about th° calm which is unmistakable. M. Calinescu, Minister of the Interior who has a reputation for fearlessness, insisted upon increasing the guard about the Royal Palace and at all lines
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 36 1 Malava Silver Co. 45R CHTTIJA STREET. penang. s.s M>in dwturers Dealers of j I C shields, cups. etc., Blocks and Brass pp-'l'f) DATE Shoes, Hats and nt» costumes for Eadies WORKMANSHIP Wn'HRATE CHARGES prompt service J
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    • 53 1 FOO CHEONG COFurniture Manufacturer» 89. Bishop Street, Penang. Phone: 636 Ipoh FOO LOON CO., 1 101, Brewster Road. Phone: 875 1 i > 1 1 AaW\ NG I A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE 4 Storked by LtILU SfBGZiGC PHONE PENANG —1500 1501 BUTTERWORTH— 4® f Advt. rt Sinffafort Cott Storagt Co.,
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  • 90 2 After spending nearly two months in MAlaya the Commission on Higher Education will return to England by th? Rawalpindi today. With the two members, Sir WilLam McLean and Professor H. J. Channon, will go Mr. H. North-Hunt, Registrar of Statistics, who has been acting as secretary to
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  • 29 2 .—Reuter. Istanbul, Friday:—Seventy-two were drowned and many are missing owing to flooding of the River Ourfa south-east of Anatolia. Many thousand sheep and cattle have perished.—Reuter.
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  • 1411 2 FURTHER EVIDENCE BY DECEASED’S WIFE FURTHER evidence was recorded yesterday before Mr. A. W. Bellamy in the Penang Police Court in the preliminary inquiry into the charge of murder against three Sikhs, Letchman Singh, Hazara Singh and Ishar Singh, who are alleged to have been
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  • 262 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, I must congratulate you on the excellent description of the “Warfare on the Borders of Hongkong,” by your Hong Kong correspondent. The report gives us a very vivid picture of the war in Southern China and makes us
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  • 897 2 Mr. A.F. Hewett Miss M.D. Tyndale-Powell There was an unusually large muster of Kedah planters and Penang friends for the wedding, which took place at St. George’s Church, Penang, yesterday afternoon, of Mr. Anthony Fitzsimon Hewett, or wress-s. riarnsons Barker So., Ltd. Port Swettenham, and
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  • 110 2 fine attr A( l|( atthecabar^ 8 There will be plenty O 1 fun three cabarets i n p en an at Dancing will be carried on 4 toni &t It win be Kolynos on un u at the Elysee Cabaret, and N «»t the Ritz Sisters and
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  • 46 2 A fatal accident occurred Penang General Hospital this m the about 5.45. a Tamil patient gat alleged to have climbed over th is at a ward in the hospital fell was picked up unconscious ands» He to his injuries about 15 minutes
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  • 48 2 On their way to Madras to world missionary conference th dUe BC. Roberts. Bishop lh Rev. T. Campbell Gibson of hsh Presbyterian Mission canon r &s Needham, chairman „f t’J 4 S Board of Missions. Sydney. an^ r an. iiS They left todfy
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  • 71 2 In response to the South Chin» d. het Fund. 37 Chinese loriy u (S.‘s f Cur n rekc W y“ Ch leday, hawkers in Armenian Street will also donate their day’s proceeds to the Fund. There will be 46 stalls altogether. N o change
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  • 121 2 Madam Lee Hooi Eng is reported to be progressing rapidly and will soon leave the Hospital. Visitors during yesterday and previous days included the Chinese Consul, Mr. Huang Yen-Kai, Mr. Soon Eng Kcng, (Treasurer of Relief Fund), Mr. Boey Eng Eng. (Secretery of Fund), other members
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 308 2 HER HIPS REDUCED BY 5 INCHES Friends Wonder How She Does It Those friends of Mrs. E. M. D. who have been wondering how that' lady is reducing her hip measurement, are now let into the secret. She has been taking Kruschen. Here is a letter from her “I was
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    • 12 2 Tonight try heinz::::. beans t. ,t,er '0 O e ■jor somelhi"S APBS6M—
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  • 400 3 These Phrasss Seldom Ring True: i. jh I. hullo 1 his is the speaking. You are to three months’ special leave nd a hundred dollars increment in salary.” In. Sir: Your prompt pay,t our bill* is dislocating I; keeping department. Unvour way to deter i< y t"
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  • 1943 3 Work For Education In Penang HAT he has dnne for education in Penang during the past year cannot ts easily forgotten,” stated M~. F. F. Howitt, Group Supervisor, Feeder Schools, Pma.ig, of Mr. R. P. S. Walker, Inspector of Schoois,
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  • 322 3 Not I o Be Sent To Singapore Next Year The Pinang Gazette understands that the sending of account books to Singapore to be examined there for the purposes of Corporation Duty will be discontinued from January 1, 1939. And this relief for Chinese societies has been
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  • 119 3 Siamese Woman Fined A fine of $2, was imposed by Mr. H. W. Nightingale, additional police magistrate, on a Siamese w’oman, Nang Choy, who pleaded guilty to the charge of failing to report herself as an alien. Inspector Nicholson, who prosecuted, said that the
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  • 86 3 The Penang Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School’s Annual Exhibition, which the pupils writh the co-operation of the Head* mistress and Staff have spared no pains in preparing, will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To make the exhibition the more interesting, a concert
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1253 4 MATINEES: TODAY TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. MAJESTIC Next ChaiHq' REDUCED PRICES 15, 30 &50 Cents Downstairs. J» F 1 8» I BL TP -4 A tar k Drama of Greed and 6.15 M(!!i n 9.30 1., 1.. (~<!■.■ >l.,- S, l'oXll'll'l’ 930 20th <"--ntury Fox’s Uproarious comedy Hit African Still
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  • 292 5 /i.ir Own Correspondent.) Ku.ill Lumpur. Friday Lj., to be protected from I <, jjk th b who form them)Z) ,sings and break intr c paling property. Some yean broken int en 1 oi holiday and five othei c burgled the same n.gi’t. or. that occasion got
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  • 111 5 Menn Type Of Theft. Says Prosecutor THIS is a mean type of theft," re--1 marked Mr. N. B. Thomas. Chief z It pector in the First Magistrate’s irt Ipoh. before Mr. P. F. Y. RadNvc.erday when he produced a In y..> Kavaremudliar for sentence. A '.v.".s
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  • 77 5 (Krom (jur Own Correspondent., Taiping. Friday. ('hV'f) unemployed Tamils named Ramasamy and Kanai were pro'•""‘<l before the Second Magistrate. Tailing yesterday charged with stealing a wl valued at 90 cents belonging- to 'iri'-.p i n Tupai. Both accused pleaded guilty. At the request of
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  • 84 5 diving as her excuse the fact that •‘'■'f was no one to take care of her two "dren and that she therefore could not r b’o the anti-chandu treatment at hospital, a twenty-eight year old "‘•'den woman. Tan Ah Lian, pleaded llltv to the charge of having
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  • 80 5 1 hursday night a Chinese snatcha chain from a little girl go--t Hugh Low-street, Ipoh. Seve- I' lie who saw* the incident gave "’hereupon the thief put the chain and bolted. him was returned to the owner thief escaped and has not been i 1 meeting of the
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  • 184 5 Appointment Of Vr. C. E. T. Mann (From Our Own Cor respondent .> Kuala Lumpur. Friday. C. E. T. Mann senior botamst of IVJ[ the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, is probably the youngest acting head of any institute in this country through his appointment
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  • 157 5 European Driver Convicted (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Friday. Convicted on a charge of negligent driving at New Bridge-road, in the early hours of September 25, a European engineer, C. S. Holmes, was yesterday fined $25 by Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Singapore Traffic Magistrate Inspector
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  • 101 5 Court Cleared For Hearing WHEN the case against Pakir.samy an Ipoh Tamil, was taken up before the Ipoh magistrate, Mr. D. N. Livingstone. A.S.P-. Detective Branch, who prosecuted, asked that the court be cleared owing to the nature of the evidence that would be given. T
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  • 56 5 THE ETON O.T.C> FOUGHT a MOCK BATTLE WITH THE WINCHESTE R.O.T.C. THE ETON O.T.C. FOUGHT a MOCK BATTLE WITH THE WINCHESTE R O.T.C. on Whit y Common, n >ar Godaiming, recently. One of the p< rticipants for Eton was Viscount Lascellles, the King’s nenhew H• is seen in position with
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  • 212 5 (>angster Method Of Ending Private Dispute (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. A dispute over the adoption of a small child is believed the police to have been the reason behind the shooting in Canal Road last night of a Hokkien, Sim Gong, aged 24, who
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  • 260 5 Inquest On Drowned Chinese Girl IN the Ipoh Second Magistrate's court on Thursday Che Ismail, sitting as Coroner, held an inquiry into the circumstances leading to the death of a two-year-old Chinese child named Wong Ah Fong, whose body was found floating in a disused mining
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  • 97 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. FridayAFTER 24 years in Malaya. Mr. VX .J Warin, managing director of Warin Publicity Services Ltd., will shortly re linquish active control of the agency and will take up residence at his home in Cameron Highlands, where he
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  • 329 5 'ad-.-n a• A lu a r ort Canning > r ugby player, H. Jones, a ,\relec M oneiator. and anotaer European. )esmond Barrett, pa.d by the Sin,apoie ihird Police Magistrate. Mr. G. lawl.ngs. yesterday, when he thanked hem iur their performance in assisting
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  • 378 5 (From Our Own Correspond nt.) Kualc K ’ngsa.. t iday. qpHE display of handier L*.- whi’h v.er -I- on view at the Parent’s Day of the Clifford School today, held for the first time in the school’s history, amply demonstrated the extent to which boys
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  • 125 5 CANE of the biggest raid within recent years wa; carried out on Thursday nigh, by a posse of the Perak Detective Branch, in charge of Messrs. J. A. Creswell and D. X T Livingstone, when thirty people were arrested for alleged gaming. Acting on
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    • 345 5 DOCTOR’S AMAZIN4, EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who would expect a well known doctor .to 1-' a vi< t m of persistent stoma h t n.jb’e His own medicine did him ro good Then at last he found the way to conquer obst nite stomach disorder. Here are hip ou-. words Z
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  • 185 6 LARGE FORCES ACTIVE IN NORTH HONAN PEIPING, FRIDAY. ryiHE JAPANESE DRIVE TO SHANSI IS LIKELY TO 1 BE HELD UP FOR SOME TIME THE JAPANESE ADMIT THAT TEN THOUSAND CHINESE TROOPS FROM THREE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DIVISIONS HAVE FILTERED INTO THE SOUTH-WESTERN CORNER
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  • 483 6 '.■".iter. Paris, Friday. SANCTIONS have been taken by the Government against strike leaders and strikers. This followed a three-hour meeting today between M. Daladier and his principal advisers. They caused considerable emotion in Socialist and Communist circles and a stormy meeting of the Chamber of
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  • 179 6 —Reuter. First Batch Arrives In England London, Friday. Two hundred Jewish children landed a Harwich this morning, being the first batch of five thousand non-Aryan childrei refugees from Germany under arrange ments made by Lord Samuel’s Refugee Committee. The children are enabled to enter England under the
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  • 36 6 -Reuter. Par»:;, Friday:--As result tn systematic challenging of Trench shies oft Gibraltar by Nationalist warship»*, the Ministry of Marine has decided that henceforth French destroyers shall be •stationed in the> bour'-ovd C--'b-s2-
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  • 193 6 Reuter. Anderson'si Plan Gets Mixed Reception London, Friday. It is i ported that an order will be given this week i? printing of 20,COO.OOO copies of t n icnal voluntary service handbook which will be distributed to every household in Britain by the end ol January.
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  • 88 6 .—Reuter A Question For Mr. Chamberlain London, Friday. Brigadier-General Spears on Monday will ask Mr. Chamberlain whether his attention had been called to the demonon m the Italian Chamber demandin-, French colonies and whether he will mak it clear to Signor Mussolini that friendb relations between
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  • 162 6 -Reuter. Jerusalem, Friday. It is unofficially estimated that November casualties include eleven British soldiers killed and 35 wounded and seven British policemen killed or wounded. The total British casualties in the five months ending on November 30 are estimated at 35 killed and 150 wounded. With
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  • 186 6 Reuter. Any illusions held by F I dealers that I predicted qui t fini I rudely shattered to I market opened therel of what to expect in further i I Of the franc rate to 17« is with 178.18 overnight I demand for francs in
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  • 429 6 ’-Reuter. Honours List Published London, Friday. MENTION in despatches for Rear-Admiral Reginald A esey Holt and honours awarded others for gallantry during operations on the Yangtse last December were notified in the London Gazette last night. The Companion of the D.S.O. has been awarded Captain G. E.
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  • 103 6 Reuter. Vienna, Friday. VOUR of the crew and two German seriously injured when a German Lufthansa an.wcrashed in flames near here today. OClcij'. Captain F. S. Wilkins. spector of Accidents in t- 4 Ministry, who was travelling t" 'j 1 to investigate the crash rl
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  • 490 6 AN unusual application, the first of its kind in Penang, came-up before Mr. Justice Howes in lhe Supreme Court yesterday. This was an application by the Assistant Official Assignee, in connection with an application filed under the Wage-Earner’s Ordinance by Mohamed Noor bin Pachee, a process-server employed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 247 6 z < When a MAN tells you yi s y ears s nce he had lr A his last denial trouble, iX/ that his dentist recorn- mended a good tooth powder and that he has y/ used Calvert’s ever since, < y/ that as a result he has, at ,|y’
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  • 355 7 AN AGREEMENT OVER OIL, A £15,000,000 LOAN n Tr z. London, Nov. 20. PEHIND the visit of king Carol and Crown Prince Michael of Rumania to L3ndon lies Britain’s determination to maintain her influence in the Balkans white at che same time pursuing her
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  • 211 7 London. Nov. 20. CEVEN brothers held a farewell party in London last night at the close of their first reunion since war parted them in 1914 After the party they went back to their jobs. They will not all meet again until Armistice Sunday next
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  • 80 7 Men and Women Sentenced In Madras Madras, Nov. 14. For the first true since anti-Hindi agitation started, five women along with two men volunteers were sentenced today to pay a fine of Rs. 50, in default six weeks’ simple imprisonment, in the case of the women, and
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  • 225 7 London, Nov. 20. THE difficulty of carrying out the operation of blood transfusion on veiy young children has been solved A new apparatus has been designee by a member of the medical staff at the Royal Waterloo Hospital, and installed there. This will make it. possible
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  • 190 7 London. Nov. 20. AN initial order for large bomber air--2-1 craft for the R A F has been placed with Canadian firms which have undertaken to maintain, during the next ten years, a manufacturing capacity available, if required, for furthei orders of a similar
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  • 250 7 London, Nov. 20. THREE prisons -Pentonville, Oxford and Reading—will be scrapped when Sir Samuel Hoare’s Criminal Justice Bill is placed on the Statute Book. Other out-of-date jaik will be disposed of later, but these ‘hree are first on the list. If, as is expected, the Bill
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  • 434 7 London, Nov. 20. JNSTANCES of incredible ignorance on the part of boys in the Feltham Borstal Institution are mentioned by the Governor in the 1937 report of the Commissioners of Prisons, which was published yesterday. The Governor refers to “the abysmal
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  • 141 7 Stockholm, Nov, 20. FLYING alone to Russia to try to find his wife, reoorted in trouble with the Soviet authorities, a British pilot is missing. Nothing has been seen or heard of his plane since he took off at the aerodrome here. It is feare-d
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 361 7 TO REMOVE HAIR J Without k ’ll Razors, k Electric Needles y or Smelly UH Depilatories T Amazing new ov'jlriiTy! A dainty, white ft rant cream. Apply it straightfromthetube. Wash with plain water. Ev< rv trace of hair is gone! Skin is i- ft soft and smooth as velv< t.
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  • 322 8 JN matters of broad policy the local law is usually, sooner or later, brought into line with English law. The latest ideas of criminal reform, particularly in relation to youthful offenders, may ultimately reach this country* and result in emendations to the law which now permits the
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  • 1374 8  -  No Freedom Of The Press By Jy Junius B. Wood "Dm your London Times come this morning?” a voice asks over the telephone. “No. and there have been two mail deliveries,” comes the reply from another office in Berlin. “I say, the Post
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    • 416 8 Superior Kiulesheimer gssjjf jffiy Kudesheimer Berg (1929) Liebfraumilch (1934) )DEINHARDS( /T RHINE WINES C aidbeck’s lUcnc Ml&tekantA S IS 6 4 teeth worth brushing are jßt worth //brushing IBt JIIB 'wM /&■<•’:•’•’• OO a e n^y Cn ret te tL, nut rd them from the rr.enrc? of icid-forming feed psrtlc'es
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    • 67 8 I A MIXTURE r I 'X z: f IJb 11 \f I MILD COOL It has been blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 345 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. U.K. Buchanan *ia.v alt for Aust:al a Ly th? aircruf Ccjnilla. fy d Ocii ”b n ye Ab‘iiiia Lhuha. udin. State T e’surer, Keuah, has re u ned from ka*’ Ca t XV.A. Co'thing rejoned th" and O. “Rajputana” on November. Mr. and M S-
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  • 1507 9 Opening Of Defence NO PROOF OF MALICF, SAYS COUNSEL fhe action for slander in which Mr. Yong Kwai Sam. th iiier food contractor of the Ipoh District Hospital, is su.in.' ay Leong Sin Nam, 0.8. E., for damages arising out oi ~ii) tatements alleged
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  • 34 9 Reuter. It is authoritatively stated that Herr von Ribbentrop will leave for Paris on Monday. His visit was originally scheduled for this week and was presumably delayed owing to the French strike.
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  • 139 9 IN ACCORDA NCE WITH THE WILL of the late Queen Marie of Ruher heart was deposited in the Royal Chapel at Balcic by her son. King Carol. The resting place which Queen Marie selected for her heart is the church of Stella Maris, built according
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  • 445 9 In the Penang Supreme Court yester day Mr. Justice Howes, on the application of counsel for petitioner, made absolute a decree nisi he had granted on August 25 to Philop Gautier, a clerk employed by the Penang Harbour Board, against his wife, Kanita Chinda, whom
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  • 79 9 THE Pinang Gazette understands that at a committee meeting! yesterday afternoon of the Straits Chinese British Association. Penang, two names were proposed for the nominee representative of the Association on the Municipal Commission. Penang, vice Mr. Koh Sin Hock, whose term of office is due
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    • 13 9 i the true tonic food I I Obtainable of <l/ Cbeinlm «W Store*
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    • 557 9 STOMACH PAINS RELIEVED IMMEDIA I El How w.oul( >,<ni like to f> ”1 your stf'mach pa n null aw.iy uv. moments after taking jr «1 o e of t macli powder? You ran have tir joyful exj ?r;crr:c previd n 'or 11: tb*’ right ft >n/vl' pow-'er. L•. r ,an
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  • 941 10 INVESTMENT DEALINGS AT A STANDSTILL American Armament Shares Likely To Be Next Gamble (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 24. r pHE depressing trend of international politics is now I dominating London stock and share markets only too While sentiment is by no
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  • 294 10 Japan Defends Her China Policy London, Novem >er 19. JAPAN'S reply to the stronglyworded United States' note of October fi alleging discrimination against Americans and their legitimate interests in China was handed to the American Ambassador, Mr. Grew, in Tokyo last evening, (states Reuter. The reply
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  • 234 10 Japanese Control Railways Hong Kong, November 25. THE Japanese are in virtual control of the vast network of railways in North and Central China, as they are on the Yangtse, by excluding foreign competition from the immense markets of the hinterland. Foreign traders and goods have been
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  • 455 10 EASTERN SUMATRA London. November 19. THE results shown in the recently issued report of Eastern Sumatra Rubber Estates were unexpectedly good, and stockholders are suffering only a modest cut in their dividend from 2%d. to 2d. per 2s. stock unit—that is, from 10.416 per cent, to 8.33 per
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  • 54 10 London, November 19. Results for first nine months of current year, subject to deductions in respect of interest on Debentures, depreciation, &c„ in Borneo: Revenue (including Stab* Bank profit), £297,674 (£313,005); surplus x 155,209 (£158,552). In tendon; Revenue, £20,209 (£lo,15S); expenditure. £11,287 (£9,580); leaving surplus, £8,922
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  • 43 10 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Friday. The price of rubber, for assessment of export duty in the F.M.S. for the week December 2 to December 8 inclusive has been fixed at 17% cents per lb.
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  • 507 10 Weekly Market Report London, November 18. A WEEK ago the copper market was strong closing at the highest for some weeks at £47.3.9 asked for three months. A price of £5O for Standard was freely predicted, with the expectation of an improving statistical position. The
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  • 225 10 London, November 19. THE results of United Temiang (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates for the year to the end of last July are a good deal more satisfactory than might have been expected from the experience of the majority of rubber producers during the same period. The decline in profits
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  • 35 10 Following the announcement that the International uuota release for the l~t quarter 1939 35% ordinary aucta end 10 Buffer Stock quota, the domestic quota has been fixed as follows: Ordinary quota 25
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  • 926 11 latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang SEA MAILS OUTWARD British North Borneo M U dose Ipoii 8 p.m. Friday; Kuala. I.’i vur 7 p.m. Friday. Northern Sumatra < close Penang 4 p.m. today by s.s. Reteh. Singapore ~M:ils close Penang 4 p.m. Mondays ly s.s.
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  • 898 11 DEPARTURES Today: RAWALPINDI for Colombo Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier Plymouth and London. GLENBEG for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Casa Blanca, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Antwerp. KRIAN for Belawan-Deli. PERAK for Singapore via ports. KHANDALLA for Rangoon and Calcutta. ROHNA for
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    • 313 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT GLENBEG Calls Antwerp Middlesboro S?” 8 A.JAX Calls Marseilles Glasgow Dee Q T«n 1 GLENAFFARIC Calls Antwerp .Middlesboro Dec 1R TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRJB Dee X •?vrn™fs OmltsH vre < J“l5 NEW YORK SERVICE (Via Cape of Good
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  • 277 12 'I he Sidcwnyx Cur It we > not till the middle of 19'18 (hat anyone outside the motor industry talked of sideways ea". Everyone had thought of it more than once—everyone, that is, v .’.o drives a car, and has had the ann >ying experience of pulling up
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  • 607 12 St. George The Martyr ADVENT SUNDAY 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion 8.00 a.m. Mattins Litany Psalm 9. 11. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chinese). 4.15 p.m. Sunday School) Parsonage 5.00 p.m. Kindergarten 6.C0 p.m Evensong Sermon Psalm 50. Magnificat. Nunc
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  • 994 12 SIR SHAH SULAIMAN’S ADDRESS Delivering the Convocation Address of the Agra Univercity, recently the Hon. Sir Shah M. Sulainian, D.Sc., entered a spirited defence of higher education in India. Referring to Gandhiji’s recent remarks that ‘‘Universities must be made self-supporting” and “that they have no
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    • 49 12 PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC ...TIE HEAL MONTI WASH In GernvKillingPower Even when diluted Sone bottle of Pepao* with 2 parts of water, dent Antiseptic equals it still kills germs in three bottles of ordL seconds —lasts 3 times nary kinds. as long. PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC MAKES YOU MONEY 001 TIMES AS FAO!
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    • 593 12 '8.8.C. SERVICE SCHEDULE EOR'EAR EAST London Nov 25: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week beginning Nov. 27: TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 pun.: GSJ, GSG and GSF. transmission 3 9 15 pin. to 10.20 p.m.: GSJ. 9.30 p.m.
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    • 576 12 Highlights Of Today's Wh ■dess ZHJ (PENANG) 6 p.m.: Chinese Music. 7.05 Indian M usic. 8.05: Me lay Music. DAVENTRY 6.05 n.m.: “Steamboat." 7.20: BBC Singers. 8.05 12.00: Rae Jenkins’s Trio. 8.20- Aston Hippodrome Orch. 8.40: “Ixmdon Log.” 10.05: Dance Music. 10.35: Football Chelsea vs. Evert >n (Div. I League
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    • 583 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 Mes /30.96 m.) TODAY PM. 12.45 Light Orchestral Concert played by Reller's Hungarian Band, directed by C. Reller. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 1.30 The Singapore Chamber of Commerte Rubber Association Daily Prices. 1.32 Light Orchestral Concert relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. Continued. 2.00 Interval. 4.50 The
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    • 332 12 NIROM YD A 6.04 mC|S (49.6 m.). YDB 1186 me s (25.3 m 1, YDB 9.65 me 3 (31.20 m.). PAIN 10.26 me s (29.2 m TODAY 12*20 Foorman s band. LanGo_n 0 12 50 Studio orchestral conducted by Card wan dcr Eyl. 110 News ft Wea•her reports. 122 Studio
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  • 259 13 CYCLE SHOW EXHIBITORS’ GIFT TO PRINCE EDWARD An official frcr.i tks Cycle Show arriving at the Duke of Kent s Belgrave Square i hi.* with a t.’ i Pr.i *e Eduard. prr- > !u d by <:;« .hi >vs .1 the s rav.. Tiie Rector
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  • 1021 14 Full Programme For Today RACE I—Ponies, Class 3, Division 2,5 f Furlongs, 2.30 p.m. 1. 0 0 0 PHAR PAR a 10.12 Mr. H. S. Kirwan Logue 2. 0 2 0 GAYLOO 6 10.11 Mr. Teo Tee TeeW. W. Redfearn 3. 0 0 2 TAJ MAHAL
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  • 403 14 Hockey At Ipoh THE Kinta Indian Association and the Y.M.C.A. figured in a hard-fought game of hockey yesterday. The Indians won by the odd goal in seven. The Y.M.C.A. had a full share of the play. Sivam gave a scintilating display, scoring three goals for the
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  • 103 14 Keen hockey was seen on the Esplanade yesterday when a team from H. M. S Investigator met the Penang Recreation Club, who won 4 —l. The sailors led one-nil at half-time, Benares Khan scoring. In the second half the “Rees” were on top and netted through
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  • 124 14 Europeans Lose To Chinese The aquatic contest between the Kinta Swimming» Club and the Ipoh Swimming Club yesterday resulted in a win for the former in both events. The medley relay race was a close affair, Smith giving the Europeans a good start wrich they failed to
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  • 427 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. DISAPPOINTING hockey was seen on the Regiment grounc today when Perak and Kedah met in fine weathu. it suiting in a win for the home State by two clear goals. teams put up scrappy displays, and the game was
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  • 406 14 Victoria Green Rugger The Chinese Recreation Clue scored a fine win over the “p” Company yesterday in a kf nlv Eu, game of rugger on the Vie the margin being 24 r/ fjre *n goals and three tries) to 12 r u In the first half the
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  • 42 14 —Reuter. London, Friday. Hubert Opperman, cycling from Adelphe to Sydney, established a world record for the one thousand miles of 63 hours 37 minutes. The previous record was 70 hours 40 minutes held by Englishman S. C. Ferries. —Reuter
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  • 43 14 Further results in the Perak Chin Recreation Club’s “B” tennis tournament are: Singles Championship: Lee Tet Hean Khong Kit Soon, 6—4, 4—6, 6—3. Doubles: Miss Julip Wong and Kean Hooi bt. Lim Thiam < ll Khong Kit Soon, 6 —2, 63.
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  • 263 15 Championships At Saigon Kho Sin Kie And Petra To Compete The Pinang Gazette understands that the Maia van I.awn Tennis Association has been invited to send a team to participate in the Saigon Open Tennis Championships to be held from January 7 to January
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  • 248 15 Following tir»* Home football fixtures EXGI.iSii LEI E-DIVISION J Arsenal v. Birmingham Aston Villa v. Charlton Blackpool v. Leicester Brentford v. Middsbro Derby v. Liverpool Everton v. Chelsea Grimsby v. Leeds Huudersfield v. Stoke Portsmouth v. Manchester U. Sunderland v. Bolton Wolves v. Preston DIVISION II Blackburn
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  • 44 15 This evening at the ’‘Esplanade” n to 7.30 p.m,.: Murein Steadfast and True: Te’kc. Pvertur, Joimand Sam: Ansel’.. Selection: No, No, Nanette: Youmans. YSaltz Donau Wellen: Ivanovici. Hmiai.t in. Charme d’Espagne: Mezz&capo. S’-hc’ion- Lilac Domino: Cuvillier. Lox Trot. My Dancing Lady Pecorini.
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  • 92 15 Reuter. London. Dec. 2. In accordance with th.* rul»>> of the British Board of Control the promoter is nithhoiding Eddie Phillips’ purse money pending .nquiry by the Board s stewards into/ his fight with Harvey. It is revealed Liat Phillips severely strained a musc.le t
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  • 98 15 With a view to making a bid lor the ‘‘Blue Riband of the Pacific.” the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the leading Japanese shipping company, has announced a plan for building two passengei snips cf 27,700 tons. Each will accommodate 220 first-class, 120 second-class, and
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  • 69 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tapah, Thursday. In a keen and evenly contested game the Indo-Ceylonese drew with the Government English School at hockey on the Hospital padang today, each side scoring a goal. The boys drew first blood, good combined work among their forwards resulting in
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  • 107 15 Champions To Meet Rest The following will represent the Kampong Jawa, M.F.A. Boys league champions. against the Rest, in a friendly game of soccer tomorrow at Dato Kramat ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp:— Champions.: Hamzah; Mahmud. Embi: Sahak, Hamid, Ibrahim: S. Osman. Nasrudin, Yusoff, Isahak and
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  • 20 15 The Women’s, December monthly medai, stapleford; will be played on Dec. 7 and 8 over holes I—9.1 —9.
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  • 327 15 Malaya Cup Rugby One Change In Each Team One of the strongest rugby teams Penang has ever had left last night for Kuala Lumpur, where they will meet Selangor today in a Malava Cup match which should decide the Northern finalistis. If the Federal
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  • 120 15 Scotland Beal The Rest The Penang Sports Club Autumn Bowls tournament was brought to a conclusion yesterday with the annual match between Scotland v The Rest on the Club’s rinks on the Esplanade. Scotland beat The Rest, by 55 points to 41. At the conclusion of the
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  • 151 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Friday. G. F. G. Rivaz was the scorer for the Lower Perak Club when they met and defeated the Wharf Union by the odd goal in three on the Speedy-road upper padang yesterday afternoon. The Wharf Union played without a
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  • 380 15 (BY TROIAN’ Taiping, Friday. THE All Blues Cup rugger final between Perak Asiatics and Singapore Asiatics has been fixed to be played in Ki.ala Lumpur on December It'. In readiness for the big affray, the Perak Asiatics will be having a practice this week-end against the Perak
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  • 124 16 previously latest LONUON (Spot) £213.15.0 WMDON (3 month.,) £214.10.0 OU »0.0 SINGAPORE $llO.OO $100.37% BUSINESS DONE PENANG $llO.OO $109.37% pi’CTMrut; DONE 4 > tons 25 tons EoPRA (Sundried) 53 35 $3.35 BLACK PEPPER 58.50 $8.50 KUBBEK LONDON 7|M NEW YORK 15fiic(G) 15%C(G) SINGAPORE (Sool) 27%c 27%c Jan./Mar. 27%c 27%c
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  • 365 16 I /)N I>( )N, December 2. Following are today’s closing middle jrices on the London stock Exchange: sha»es of f l demon (nation -mess otherwise stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion I <>><n 5 pc 1944-64 HOg Funding Lorn 4 pc. 1960-90 108? War Ixian 3 J
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  • 116 16 of Trade on November I.—British Wireless London, Friday A member of the German Embassy in London called at the Foreign Office y. store 'ay and enquired of an official here regarding the significance of the statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday by the Secretary of
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  • 105 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 ***** 1773* New York 4.67% 4.68% Montreal 4.71% 4.71% Brussels 27.64% 27.80 Geneva 20.59% 20.61 Amsterdam 8.60% 8.60% Milan 88% 89 Berlin 11.68 11.67% Stockholm 19.41 19.41 F’onenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 136% 13C% Madrid
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  • 112 16 London. Dec. 2. RUBBER Dull.— London 70 buyers 8 sellers Jan./Mar. 8 do Bft do Anl./June Bft do Bft do July/Sept. 8% do 8% do NEW YORK 16.04 cts. "nifed Kingdom Stocks: Ixmdon 57,685 tons Liverpool 31,918 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. D?c £10.7.6 PEPPER: White
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  • 126 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Hong Fatt .70 .72 Jelebu .70 .72% Kuchai 1.27% 1.32% Petaling 7.25 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.17% 1.22% Rantau 1.48 1.51 Sungei Luas 1.57% 1.62% Taiping Cons. 1.62% 1.67% Ulu Klang .77% .82% Ampat 4|o 4|6 Kramats 1016 ll|o Laruts 913
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  • 237 16 New York, Friday Yesterday’s uncertainty carried over to today’s market, but offerings were a- ain unimportant Otherwise some high-grade investment stocks currentlv continue to attract investment interest such as previously mentioned—Du Pont and Standard Oil of Indiana. There is further evidence of the good tone of oils.
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  • 153 16 RUBBER Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Bassetts .50 .52% Bentas 1.07% 1.12% Brogas 72 .75 Kuala Sidims 2.35 2.45 Indragiris 1.22% 1.27% Lunas 1.65 1.72% Mentakabs .41 .43 Malaka Pindas 1.32% 1.37% Pajams 1.87% 1.95 c Sungei Tukangs 1.05 1.10 Tapahs 1.90 1.97% Ulu Benuts .31 .33 TIN Ampats
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  • 24 16 TIN Penang $100,371/2 per pkh Singapore $100.37 1 o |>er pkl. RUBBER Penang—Spot 27% c P? r lbSingapore—Spot 27% c per lb.
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  • 168 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4'o 4|4% Berjuntais 10 0 10 9 B. Selangors 1.37% 1.45 Hitams .30 .35 Hong Fatts .70 .73 Jelebus 67 72 Johans .26 .28 Kamuntings 11'0 116 Kramats 10!3 10 9 K. Lanjuts 1810 18'6 Kuchais 1.27% 1.32% Laruts 916 9 9 Lukuts .62%
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  • 110 16 Commons Debate On Tuesday London, Friday. There will be commons debate on Tuesday on the Government’s proposals for national voluntary service as outlined by Sir John Anderson in his Commons statement yesterday. It is understood that while accepting the scheme in principle, the Opposition will call for
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  • 181 16 Tobaccos were firm on the London Stock Exchange yes.erday on Carreras’ announcement on record profits. A Cabinet crisis is feared in Belgium as the result of a decision to establish relations with rebel Spain and the wLh- 4 -drawal of the Belgian diplomatic representative from Barcelona.
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  • 141 16 Y.M.C.A. G.E.S. DRAW Six goals were equally shared by the Y.M.C.A., and the Government English School. Batu Gajah, when they met at hockey on the Ipoh Club lower padang yesterday. Both sides missed several scoring opportunities owing to erratic hitting. The Y.M.C.A. opened accounts early on through Yee Kum. Karim
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  • 263 16 Ex-Champion Enters URY good entries have been received for the annual Perak badminton championships, which begin this week-end. Those in the mixed doubles constitute n record. The girls are very sporing to give the competition their whole-hearted support seeing that this is the time when every schoolgirl
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  • 66 16 At St. George’s Church, Penang, on Friday, December 2, by the Rev. H.J. Paine, Colonial Chaplain, Penang, Mr. Anthony Fitzsimon Hewett, eldest son o f the late Mr. C. F. Hewett, oi Sungel Wangi Estate, and of Mrs. Hewett, of Cobham. Surrey, and Miss Margaret Daphne Tyndale-Powell, only daughte
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  • 79 16 man Embassy, Herr von R turning to Germany on Thm. ter. Signature In I i s On Tuesday Paris. FrdaV. *Tii*>S(j3 Herr von Ribbentrop arrives <»n i for signature of the F ranco-G« rm declaration. The signing lo take place in the afternoon, at er I Herr
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  • 64 16 short while and appea" v H-• help from the Jewish ter. Ijondon, Friday: Ab" 11 D' Jewish refugees are en B:l nEast aboard the Italian li-‘J camamo, according to h-tt when correspondent, who reports ;in y liner passed through A<l led 'f r J were absolutely
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  • 36 16 According to an Ath, S ha ap r sage, the Greek Government ed an agreement bet« an ej Greece and a British fl a jnst change of Greek of t-0? 0 ing machines to the
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  • 77 16 ANNOUNCEMENT The funeral of the late Mr Tye Chee Tean will take place on Monday, the 5th December, 1938. corresponding to the 14th day of Chinese lOfn moon, Moh In, at 12 noon, sharp, from his residence No. 24, Logan Road to the Mount Erskine Cemetry by the following route,
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