Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 December 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTAB. 1833 < •>% Vol. XCVL \o. ILESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1938. PRICE 5 CENT'S.
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  • 319 1 Successes of Chinese Forces Railway Communications Constantly Cut Chungking, Monday. It is cl .imeJ that the Chinese have scored a series of sue- PS on the East River in Kwangtung during the past fortth .test be ng the recovery of Waiyang, Tamshui and i
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  • 64 1 ,—Reuter. London. Monday:—The death has occurred of Mr. James McNeill, High Commissioner for the Irish Free State from 1923 to 1928 and Governor-General oi the Irish Free State from 1928 to 1932. aged 69.—Reuter. London, Monday: Major-General Alex ander Telfer-Smollett has been appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey
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  • 330 1 (Chancellor of Exchequer Strikes Optimistic Note IN ANY CASE BRITAIN COULD FACE SLUMP HOPEFULLY London, Monday. 1 here are sifjns that the pendulum is preparing again to swing in the direction of recovery.” declared Sir John Simon, hancellor of the b'.xchequer, in a speech at
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  • 62 1 .—Reuter. Darwin, Monday. Disaster continues to overtake the Empire flying-! oats. At the height of an SO miles-per-hour pj’ie the oorong today broke from its moorings and was driven ashore in Darwin Harbour. There were three tons of mail aboard the ve.--el but all
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  • 149 1 —Reuter. Renewed Djibouti Demands Rome, Monday. A warning that Italy is determined to press her claims for Tunis is contained in an editorial in the newspaper Tribuna. The newspaper says that Italy will not resign herself to considering the question closed until it has been
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  • 206 1 Government To Take Action, Savs Chamberlain London. Monday. The Prime Minister Mr. Chamberlain, in reply to a question in the House of Commons said that the British Government intended to take all possible steps to see that the rights in Germany of Jews who
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  • 106 1 —Reuter. Easier At First, But Improves London, Monday. An easier trend persisted on the Stock Exchan:e during the most of the session today owing to lack of support but there was better feeling after the opening in Wall Street when internationals led other groups in a
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  • 101 1 —Reuter. London, Monday. The impending visit of Dr. Schacht to London is the result of arrangemen s begun some time ago between Mr. Montagu Norman and Dr. Scnacht personally, according to Reuter’s Diplomatic correspondent. There is no official information regarding the subjects to be discussed
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  • 162 1 Chamberlain «X British P ress Berlin, Monday. < hint to Mr. Chamberlain that the occasion of his address to the Foreign Press Association in London tomorrow is not available to him to make an important speech on foreign policy appears in the national Zeitung-Essen,
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  • 58 1 —Reute.-. London, Monday: Asked in the House of Common? today what percentage of the dues levied in the Suez Canal last year was paid for British ships and what percentage by Italian ships, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury plied that 46 per cent, v/as paid for British ships
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  • 127 1 L utei. London, Monday. ic ING to lecent reports in I British press, informal con- have been proceeding for I ii ..nth- through unofficial but i i channels for an new -G ii n trade agreement. t xploratory talks, accordFinancial News, the British been that no agreement
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  • 248 1 b r is •Wtr. Questions In Commons London, Monday, th' House of Commons what >sed to take to set at rest .1 't fears of the British co.mmghai that the Japanese diliberately planning to 1 n boor” in China. Mr. R. b> r-secretary for Foreign i
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  • 148 1 —Reuter. London, Mondaj. MORE than a hundred thousand persons in the United Kingdom are suffernig from cancer today, said Mr. Walter Elliot, Minister cf Health, moving the second reading cf the Cancer Bill in the House of Common? today. The annual death rate from cancer. he said,
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  • 524 2 CHINESE ACQIIITTEI) ON CHARGE OF IMPORTING OBSCENE BOOKS Summoned at the instance of the Detective Branch, Perak, a well-dressed English-speaking' hinese named Joseph Chee Wong* of the Art and Novelty Medical Store, Ipoh, was produced in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s Court before Mr. P.
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  • 59 2 A Chinese. Tan Cheng Choy was yesterday charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. Third Police Magistrate, with having committed theft of a purse containing $l5. belonging to a Malay, Haji Din. at Hutton-lane on November 29 last. The accused claimed trial and the case
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  • 44 2 in Tientsin and Tsingtao.—Sin Chew Jit Poh* Chungking. Monday: Chinese banknotes in Tsinan shops have been seize 1 by the Japanese on the ground that they are bogus notes and cannot be accepted. Similar action is threatened in Tientsin and Tsingtao.—Sin Chew Jit
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  • 33 2 One of the “extra turns to be presented ot the C.A.D.A. Banffsaiean, on Thursday and Fi i(Uiy at the Theatre Royal in aid of the China Relief Fund.
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  • 182 2 Floral Farewell By Whole Regiment i From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. jyjAJOR G. C. Ballentine, commandant of the ’2 Punjab Regiment, was given a hearty send-off yesterday when he left for India to assume command of the 4th Battalion. 2nd Punjab Regiment at Nowshera The
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  • 188 2 Three Aliens Charged In Ipoh 4N ingenious method of begging was revealed in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s court before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe yesterday when Mr. Yates, A.S P., Ipoh. produced three aliens, one a woman. on charges of begging. Mr. Yates said that the
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  • 166 2 .—Reuter. America Reaps Big Harvest New Orleans, Monday. Thd Anglo-American trade agreement is an effective reply to the defeatism which appeared in some quarters after the Munich agreement, declared Mr Sayre, Assistant Secretary of State today. Mr. Sayre, who was addressing the cottcn conference of the
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  • 69 2 —Reuter. Kaunas, Monday. The warning that small States must be careful “because European difficulties present increasing danger” was uttered by Dr. Smetona, taking the oath as President today. Referring to relations with Germany. Dr. Smetona said he <hsired that they be friendly in fulfilment of Memel
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  • 66 2 Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr. Wong Yok Lon, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Yoon Keng, to Miss Au Yong Choy Yin, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Au Yong Wan Sang, winch will take place on Monday, Dec. 26, at the
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  • 134 2 DEBATE IN HOUSE OF COMMON S —British Wireless. Export Guarantee Bill London Mr The second reading of the p ay rantees Bill will probably f r most important House of <•,,,* bate of the we°k. The i 011 new Bill which provides that th” if Trade be permitted to to
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  • 201 2 London. Monday Asker in the House of Common. toL to give an assurance that during forthcoming Rome conversations would enter into no agreements Italy concerning the Suez Canal TJ the Spanish war. Mr Chamberlain ti Premier, replied that the primary in u tion of his visit to
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    • 194 2 h BBm Ssß K HEBE BBS I &sg f w > BB' jf ilJutlL Hfiji isp S S SgS‘ \W if iwmwnnii if TiliWi TMUIWr ir ’.WW LS3ST H LIFETimE My lady’s dressing table largely owes its charm to toilet I articles. They are in daily use and are a
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  • 575 3 Chinese Custom f-piii < xpcnsive Chinese custom J lebrating joyful occasions images and birthdays j. I feast is fast going out •i m Penang. Less than a it was as much as one keep oneself fit for such lav, due no doubt to Jc.i'i it (Mins and
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  • 194 3 CYCLIST ASSAULTED TARRED OUTRAGE IN PENANG First Incident Of Its Kind Another outrage on a defenceless Chinese was carried out by a gang of hooligans in Gladstone Road near the junction of Maxwell Road, Penang, at 8.30 this morning. The victim, a Chinese cyclist, going home from market, was set
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  • 138 3 Bareback Rider Role (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 23. Hollywood messages received in London today state that Mrs. Bob Gregory, youngest daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, has realised her ambition by becoming a Hollywood film, actress. Yesterday, she signed a contract with
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  • 99 3 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 pm. 1 March —Amparito Roca. —Texidor. 2 Selection —The Desert Song.—Romberg. 3 Waltz —Moonlight On The Alster. Fetras. 4 Overture —Zampa.—Herold. 5 Intermezzo —The Love Dance. TIOSCIITIfL 6 Selection —Song O’My Heart—Duthoit. 7 Fox Trot —Sugar Plum. —Pecorini.
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  • 868 3 Should Not Be Affected By Establishment Of University rpHAT vocational training is of paramount "mportance ar.d should not be affected by the establishment of a university in Malava, is the proviso of the Straits Settlements .(Penang) Association for their sup port of the university idea.
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  • 114 3 Another daring snatch-and-run theft occurred in Penang last night. Three or four Chinese nonyas were "walking along Rope Walk at about \8.30 when near the junction of Campbell Street, a man came running from behind and snatched away a diamond earring from one of
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  • 157 3 XMAS NEW YEAR GREETINGS Reduced Radiophone Charges During the Christmas and New Year Season special reductions in charges foi Radio Telephone Calls to Europe, Netherlands Indies, Indo-China and Siam wall be made by the Post and Telegraphs, Malaya. The following list shows the normal and reduced Uiarges. Normal Reduced Charge
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  • 86 3 Towkay To Pay $5OO And Costs The Ipoh Supreme Court was packet--yesterday morning when the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley delivered judgment in the action for slander brought by Mr. Yong Kwai Sam against Mr. Leong Sin Nam 0.8. E. The judge allowed damages in the
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    • 1034 4 UNDOUBTEDLY THE BRIGHTEST MERRIEST SPOT Pp y MAJES' r Cl R O Y A. JL. eIYSEE CABARET T 4QT k z '1 OPEM'.G VFITaiIIiIO the ISLAND’S CENTRE OF DANCTTNG M-G-M TAKES YOU ON A HOLIDAY WITH JUDGE HARDY AND TO.NIGH I (J 3MOUKOW H,s FAMILV! TONIGHT INTAKE YOUR TO SEE
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  • 1071 5 •‘HIGH TIME ACTION TAKEN TO CLEAN UP BREEDING PLACES” (From Our Own Correspondent) c Tai P*ng, Monday. At the Perak Slate Council meetin K held at the Council I,amber. Taiping, yesterday, the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer referral I’ the increased incidence of
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  • 173 5 •leal Complainant Not In Court 4 -v.l.ii st lr was created in the Police nan g, yesterday morning, ir: constable mistook a man 1 uh for the complainant in du -cted him to the witness ta ing the oath and giving the magistiate, to lhe
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  • 300 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Monday. VWARM welcome was accorded the new British Resident of Perak. Mr. Marcus Rex, when he attended th< irst meeting of tie State Council eday. Prior to the opening of the Council lis Highness the Suitan of Perak, win
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  • 104 5 Really New Excuse Offered By Tamil 4 Tamil named Madason who wa. arrested at Simpang Pulai. with two tins of samsu tied on to a carrier of his bicycle, was yesterday charged in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s court before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. Mr. N. B.
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  • 126 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Monday. 4 Malay woodcutter was crushed tc death when a dead tree fell upon him in the jungle near Kati las evening. The unfortunate man had retreated behind a dead tree after he had cut an other tree which
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  • 316 5 A number of pleas were made h" Malay members at yesterday’s meeting of the Perak State Council in regard to matters affecting the Malay community. Speaking on the adjournment, the Raja Kechil Tengah drew attention to the matter of the catching of Malay
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    • 259 5 Thr nervous. highly strung child -presents one nt the west difficult proble-ms the teachr h r nrP c 7 ncAigh often above th' a I-f-r cq e inte.l:g r ncp 1 si If-consciousne-i and 4 excessive shyness des- *>' troy his initiative and tseep him backward in |U class and
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  • 182 7 discriminatory practices TO BE RETALIATED w Trvr 4 London, Monday. I the least of the many matters now under consideration at Washington is the adjustment of American trade policy to the discriminatory practices of Germany and Japan. J —Reuter. Thus states
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  • 121 7 I. —Reuter. Barcelona, Monday:—An early Franco offensive on the Pyrenees and the lower Segre fronts was forecast by the Premier, Senor Negrin, today, in appealing to the army to resist as never before and not to yield an inch of Catalonian soil and make Catalonia a
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  • 151 7 Memel, Monday. do not know what our future will be, but the fate of Memel will not be decided here,” Dr. Neumann, leader cf the German party, told Reuter last night. The election results show that the people canr.ot be surprised by a policy
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  • 96 7 .—Reuter. Shanghai, Monday. The death occurred this morning of 3cottish-born, 48-year-old Miss Jean McCean Martin, head matron of the Shanghai municipal police hospital, who was killed in a fall from the roof of the sixstorey jail adjoining the hospital. Miss Martin who had been in the employ
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  • 105 7 —Reuter. Hoax Is Dead Spring!ield, Missouri. 4 ’ASTON B. MEANS, for-y-mer secret service agent seiving a sixteen-year sentence for the Lindbergh ransom hoax, died yesterday as a result of heart failure aggravated, according to the doctor, by an operation which he underwent on December 6.
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  • 215 7 Reuter. Demand For Military Paet ith Dictators London, Monday. A NEW and menacing note is creep ing into Japanese observations addressed to British representatives, says the Daily Telegraph. Highest Japanese circles say that it may not be possible much longer to resist the Japanese militarist demands for
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  • 149 7 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Monday. TETHE position of South Africa in the 1 event of Great Britain being involved in a war was discussed by the South African Minister of Mines, Colonel Reitz, in an interview on his arrival here yesterday. After emphasising South
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  • 359 7 —Reuter. Nazis Promise Facilities Berlin, Monday. THE authorities, in an official statement on Nazi anti-Semitic policy, promise to facilitate the emlgra tion of German Jews. The suggestion is made that Jews abroad place foreign currency at the disposal of German Jews to enable them to emigrate, as
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  • 79 7 Paris, Monday. STRONG warnings to Italy with regard to the inviolability of Tunis are contained in the Press. Le Figaro declares that Tunis is one of the sacred things for which France would fight immediately. L’Oeuvre states that France will not stand for blackmail
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  • 109 7 —British Wirelss. Ankara, Monday. An important link between Sivas and Erzindjan in the new trans-Turkey railway was officially inaugurated today. The railway is regarded as being of great commercial and strategic importance. By next September it will have been extended to Erzerium, and thence to the borders
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  • 24 7 —Reuter. Berlin, Monday:—During the first eleven months of 1938 Germany imported 1,156,000 tons of wheat, valued at nearly £11,500,000. —Reuter.
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    • 361 7 SANATORIUM PATIENT CHECKS LOSS OF WEIGHT Took Flesh-forming Tablets If you are troubled by steady loss of weight read this letter from a man who put on flesh steadily after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming tablets—although 12 months in a sanatorium had failed to help him. “I was
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  • 332 8 OE\ ERAL matters of extreme in.erest were dealt with at yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Council in Singapore. Of particular interest u Penang was the recommendation of Dr. E. Smith that ’the Government should take steps to see that documents of “great historical and sentimental value’’ should be
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  • 1379 8  -  IVHILE a new tide of anti- Semitism sweeps Europe, Great Bri ai: seeks a swift end to the bloody struggle between Arabs and Jews n Palestine, resulting from Zionist hopes oi a Jewish National Hom?. The Bri-.ish Government has summoned repres ‘ntal
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  • 1399 9 ‘’DELIBERATE ACT TO SATISFY WHIM FOR WOMEN” 1 It is tiue the town rarely appeal 4-, but in this case the conviction was based neither on law nor on fact ar d it thereloie became my duty to appeal” said Mr. T. I).
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  • 358 9 Thing Keng Heeled S. C. B. A. Itepresenlative I fifty-five members s at a special genera’ rails Chinese British i held at tie Chin- r ty .for the purpose i .;:i iier on the Municipal th»- vacancy caused by \ir Kch Sin Hock. 1. gest and most
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  • 266 9 Two Ceremonies At Chinese Consulate rnWO weddngs were performed yesterI day at the Chinese Consulate. Northam-road, Penang. Ng Leow The first took place at 11 a.m. between Mr. Ng Koon Ewe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Chye Yew, and Miss Leow* Say Yin, daughter of Mr. and
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  • 497 9 Indian Sentenced On Causing Hurt Charge Related to each other an.) such las iriends that they ate out < f th .same plate, two Indian Mohammedans fell out over the ownership of two pieces o. wood and in the quarrel that ensued one .‘tabbed the other,
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  • 1078 10 Disarmament Committee’s Critics London, November 28. THERE is a certain satisfaction to be obtained by rubber producers and shareholders from the course of events in the past week writes W. W. R. in the Financial News, London. The week beg-an rather badly for Mincing Lane, with the
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  • 548 10 Increase Of 19 Per Cent. In V oyages Receipts London, November 29. RECEIPTS from voyages of the P. and O. Steam Navigation increased by £210,427 to £1,326,264 in the past year. i Net profits were £221,096 higher at £547,907 after crediting revenue from
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    • 796 10 BANKS Experience Teaches One THE MERCANTILE To Save, But How Many INDI A, L I D. (Incorporated in Engl ir 1( Have Found A JFay To Capital Authorised n ms o Capital Subscribed Put By 1 heir Spare Reserve Fund and Rest U’ 80 °-00| Capital Paid Up Dollars? BOARD
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  • 314 11 ARRIVALS TODAY: TOSARI ex Belawan-Deli. VAN OUTHOORN ex Belawan-Deli, Lho-Seaumawe, Padang and ports, ports via Singapore. GLENSHIEL ex Kingdom and Suez. Tomorrow: NARBADA ex Calcutta KLANG ex Singapore via Port Swettenham. MATA HARI ex Singapore via ports. PRES. MONROE ex Far East. DAJAK ex
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  • 700 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point). India. Aden. Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland. South Africa, Great Britain. Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland. Kuala
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  • 299 12 ft here There’s 4 M ill Once again the old saying, Where there’s a will there’s a wav, has come true, this time in Canada. For a quarter of a century the 85,000 people who liv» in wbo> i-s known as the Peace River District had been asking
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    • 1037 12 P—, T'f >‘‘ SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 Me c (30.96 m.) TODAY P.M. 5.00 A programme of Malay Variety. I Theme—‘‘Pua Carnation” Sung by Kanui Lula. Hindustani —‘‘Dina Rati- J jah. Miss Tijah Lagu Extra —“Zaibaidah Rumba.” Che Baydah. Arabic—“Bidjam Ayati Miss Ma.ta.hari. Atcheh—“Si- i drau.” Muluk Karrim. Batak—“lnang Sarge.” The
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    • 476 12 NIROM VDC 15.15 mc/s (19 g YDA 6.04 mc/s (49. b V DB 11.86 mc/s (25.3 J PMN 10.26 mc/s (29 2 r YDB 9 65 mc/s (31 20 m J TODAY P.M. 12.20 Broadcast Orchestra Aneta news. Tauster Brothnrs r 1 l tra. 1.50 Heins Zehner an<| hi tra.
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  • 218 13 harred wreckage and smashed engines •>l the Jersey air liner which crashed half a minute after taking off for Southampton. A part from portions of the machine marked in the picture on the right little remained that could be identified. The disastrous effect of the
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  • 279 14 Early Exit For Derby Or Everton TRONY has decreed that two of the hottest favourites for the F.A. Cup this year, Derby County and Everton, should meet on Jan. 7 in the Third Round, which is the starting point for First
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  • 64 14 A mysterious back injury wl.iich has worried H. D. Freakes, Oxford University Rugby Union captain and England international, for 12’ months has been solved. Despite various treatments for hi« back, Freakes, for a year, has suffered agony in stoooLng and has experienced loss in breath. Now the trouble
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  • 407 14 Vaz Scores 3 Goals For School Possessing a faster set of forwards and displaying better combination and understanding, the Government Commercial Day School scored an easy victory, of five goals to two, over the Penang Recreation Club in a thrilling game of hockey on the Esplanade yesterday.
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  • 61 14 Pretoria, Monday. In reply to North-erstem Transvaal’s total of 161, the M.C.C. put up 379 for six declared. Paynter knocked up 102, Valentine 100, Yardley 42 and Gibb 28. The South African Test bowlers, Brown and Balaskas, were ineffective. Brown took one wicket for 108
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  • 304 14 Penano p er > np u I earns Penang pnd Perak have chc fifteens for the final match u J** ern section of the Malaya c competition, which will be 1 lav? Esplanade, Penang, next Su-.T„ lll p.m. Ja y at 5 Perak will be fiel quarter
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  • 54 14 Reuter. I Gandar Dower Wins Amateur lil\v London, Monday. 4T the Bath Club today K.C. Gandar Dower, the prominent all-rouna sportsman and big-game shot, won the amateur squash rackets title, belting D. I. Burnett, the Army champion, 2-9, 10—8, 9—6, 10—8, in one of the closest contested finals
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  • 121 14 A practice match of the Penang Ladies Hockey Club has been arranged for tomorrow, to be played on the Francis Light School ground at 5.20 p.m. Teams: WHITES: Mrs. Coombs; Mrs. Sidney Smith and Miss Carrier; Miss WmEhead, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Cooley Miss Lopez, Miss Morton,
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  • 16 14 Reuter. London, Monday. Oxford University beat Trinity Dublin, 13—3 at rugger today.- k
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  • 283 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Today. Weights for th I first day of the Taiping Skye Meeting to be run on Friday, Dec. 16, are as follows: Horses, Class 4, about 6 furs. AUTHENTIC 11.2 AURORA 10.12 WODEN 10.12 CLIFTON LAD 10.10 STARLOCK 10.5 KING OF HEARTS
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  • 135 14 The following will represent the Indian Association at hockey against the Butterworth Recreation Club at 5.15 p.m. today at Butterworth. Thangayah; Kemail Singh and Lail Sur; Rashid Ghows, Tagar Singh and Joshua; Maniam, Jagjit Singh, Aengrez Singh, Joshi and Narayan Singh. The team will leave for
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  • 126 16 morning prices PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) No market £214.7.6 LONDON (3 months) N market £215.5.0 SINGAPORE $109.25 $109.25 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $109.25 $109.25 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) $3.50 $3.50 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 R( BBEK > IvONDON Sd 84 NEW YORK 15|,;c(G) 16c(G) SINGAPORE —(Spot) 27%c 27%c
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  • 125 16 London. Dec. 12. RUBBER. Firm. London 8 buyers 8% sellers Jan. M ir. 8/,? do 8% do Apl./June B’6 do 8») do July/Sept. 8« do 8 A,« do NEW YORK 16.13 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 56.968 tons I verpool 31.118 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam.
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  • 364 16 LONDON, December 12. Following are today's closing middle prices on the Ixindon Stock Exchange: tha»-s of fl demonination unless other- isf stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan .5 pc. 1944-64 109? funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 107? —A War Loan 31 n.c. 98 —i Com. Union
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  • 298 16 New York. Monday. Today's action on steel suggests a decline- of operations from 59.9 to 57.6. About as expc ;te j the volume is still restrict-d. tut following factors is evnep of underlying firmness in the market. Th' e is a deci ease of activity on weakness
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  • 105 16 Prev. Today Paris 177 H *****'61 New York 4.67% 4.66% Montreal 4.71% Brussels 27.76 27.61 Geneva 29.67 20.61 Amsterdam 3.53*., 8.57* Milan S 8 3 88 5 s Berlin n. 65 11.63 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22. 40 Osl 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26 unquoted Helsingfors 226*4
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  • 236 16 The following publications w?r issued or xeceived by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., P»iian during the period Dec. 5 to L.c. 10. 1938. inclusive, and are available tor public us. in the Reference Library. Gover. m.n: Building, Penang Application may be made by members of
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  • 173 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers A. Wengs -62 .65 Bangrins 22 9 23 6 Hong Fatts .67 .70 Johans 2 2 Kamuntings 9 6 10 0 Kundangs 7 0 7 6 Kramets 1 0 0 10 4Jc l K. Lanjuts 17 6 18 0 Kuchais 1.27*2 1.32% Laruts 9'o 9
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  • 178 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellenr Ayer Panas 1.27% 1.32% Ratu Lintangs 1.12*2 1.15 Bassetts .50 52% B nras 1.05 1.10 Brogas .70 .72% Kuala Sidims 2 35 2.45 Indragiris 1.20 1.25 Lunas 1.60 1.70 Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindas 1.30 1.35 Pa jams 1.87% 1.92£c Sungei Tukangs 1.05 1.10 Tapahs
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