Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 December 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY \o. 299. Vol. XCVI. FRIDAY DECEMBER 193«. PRICE 5 CEiVIS.
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  • 203 1 Despite Contempt for Foreign Policy “DEMOCRACY HAS NO CHOICE” —Reuter London, Thursday. Lord Strabolgi emphatically stated in the House of Lords that the Labour Party would assist the recruiting campaign. He said there was a real temptation not to do so because of their contempt
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  • 166 1 -Reuter. “Colonials” In London London, Thursday. ■t t<> Britain at Christmastime c iwered bv thousands from all Empire. By far the biggest, number xiles returning to the coun,rv i; st mas are coming from India comparatively mild winter ha< n \perienced and huge crowds popular business centres
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  • 259 1 Reuter. Not ympelled To Be Civilised London, Thursday. i y Lieut.-Commander Fletcher r tf Ho ne of Commons to make a i,? it concerning dismissal of BriI• i h employers by German firms in L !i before Christmas on instruc- iron; abroad, Sir Samuel Hoare aware that
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  • 53 1 Reuter Moscow. Thursday. W\chowski, representing the Polish f 'nr r Ministry, has arrived to open b".'it-,, 1;.,-i3 aiming at development of !,i between the two countries. This is fir.-t concrete step since the rappro- 1 nu nt df Poland and the Soviet was n, ’ouneed at the
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  • 148 1 —Reuter. Renamed In Low Dutch Pretoria. Thursday. Roberts’ Heights, the well known military establishment situated on the outskirts of Pretoria, named after Lord Roberts, has been renamed Voortrekker Hoogte (Voortrekker Heights). This was announced by General Kemp, ‘who is Acting Minister of Defence in the absence of Mr.
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  • 35 1 .—Reuter. Moscow. Thursday. Chkalov, military w”as killed in a crash testing a military plane. He became world famous last year when he flew from Moscow across the North Pole to America. —Reuter.
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  • 137 1 —Reuter. Smoot li Passage Through Chamber c* Paris. Thursday. Expenditure amounting to 66,317,000.000 francs will be discussed at a meetng of the Chamber this evening on the budget. On the revenue side there is a total of 66,345.000.000 francs. These figures do not include the Extraordinary Budget covered
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  • 120 1 —Reuter. Sees Annapolis Tomb Of Ancestor Washington. Thursday. Mr Anthony Eden, whose visit to the capital was marked by frank nformal discussions with President Roosevelt, Mr. Sumner Welles, Mr. Pittman and Cabinet members, left New York early today via Annapolis, capital state of Maryland. where his ancestor.
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  • 174 1 Reuter. London, Thursday. 1; the second reading in the House f I demons on the Export Guarantee !1 deigned to aid Britain’s trade drive subsidised foreign competition, 1 Hudson, Secretary for Overseas s 'dd: suggest in conclusion that ns only one of the methods that have
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  • 102 1 werds a.; now come from E aopc.”—Reuter. Moral, Not Economic Sanctions L ma, Thursday 'n .aer ca t Ica ,ue of i a ions sup perted by a syste.r oi m ral ins ea I of conj.ii. o. i.; s nct.o.is was preposfed at tie Pa.i- A.
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  • 101 1 —Renter Not Conquest Of China New York, Thursday. “Japan is under no illusion that she can conquer China.” declared Mr. Ya'<i-. chiro Suma. counsellor of the Japanese Embassy at Washington, in a speech to the Maryland University yesterday. He said: “that is not our aim and never has
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  • 105 1 —Reuter. Issue Of New Dollar And Stamps Ottawa. Thursd iy. Mr. Mackenzie King announced that a new silver dollar will be struck shortly by the Royal Canadian Mint to commemorate their majesties’ v s t. The coin will bear the likeness of King Ge rge on one side
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  • 151 1 —Reuter. Question Of Respon sibili ty To Crown Ottawa. Thursday. A resolution seeking to clarify Canada's position in tne event of Britain becoming involved in war will be introduced by Mr. J. S. Woodsworth. leader of the Co-operative Commonwea’th Party (which is Socialistically inclined) when Parliament reassembles
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  • 39 1 —Reuter. Washington. Thursday. Mr. Daniel Roper. Secretary of Commerce. has resigned from Mr. Roosevelt’s Cabinet. In a letter accepting the resignation “with sincerest regret." Mr. Roosevelt said he appreciated the impelling personal reasons for it. —Reuter.
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  • 22 1 —Reuter. New’ York, Thursday. Armando Novello, known all over the world as the circus clown Toto has died aged fifty.—Reuter.
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  • 447 1 New Threatened Drive Against Kwangsi —Reuter. Chungking, Thursday. The Japanese are making very little progress in the westward drive to Kwangsi from Samshui. Central Kwangtung. owing to the strength of Chinese Jefences between Samshui and Wucho. As a result the enemy are turnin' their attention to Pakhoi,
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  • 121 2 Shot At By Brigands (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. Dr. A. I Hoops, former Principal Civil Medical Officer, Straits Settlements who has been visiting China since the Far Easte n Medical Congress at Hanoi, v.as fired on by two Chinese brigands while riding on a
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  • 167 2 —Reuter. Inferior Races' Rights London, Thursday. That colonies must not be transferred like pawns is the feature of a statement issued by members of Christian churches in England and Scotland, vho recently held a conference at Lambeth Palace under the presidency of the Archb.shop of Canterbury. Calling
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  • 119 2 Reuter. U.S.A. Send a Reminder To Britain London. Thursday. A White Paper published this evening regarding British war debts to the United States contains a letter from Mr. Sumner Welles. Acting Secretary of State, dated December 1. enclosing details of amounts due. In the course of the letter
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  • 142 2 —Reuter. Releases Son In Hong Kong To See Sick Mother London, Thursday:—The considerate action of the War Office in ordering the special release of Corporal John Walker, of Hong Kong, brought joy to his mother, who is on the danger list at St. Leonard’s Hospital.
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  • 68 2 Bangkok, Wednesday:—After a deliberation of more than an hour, the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation concluded between Siam and France on December 7, 1937, wag unanimously approved by the French Chamber of Deputies at five p.m. yesterday. The draft law was deposited at the Senate by
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  • 201 2 WEDDING AT CHINESE CONS! I.V| Group photograph taken after the wedding, yesterday at the Chinese Consulate, Northam-road, between Miss Chin Gaok Yen, niece of Mr. Chin Kim Weng, Detective Inspector, the Detective Station, Fenang, and Mr. Lam Kooi Khoon, sub-editor of the Sunday Gazette, Penang. The ceremony,
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  • 219 2 i Russo-Japanese Talks Reach Deadlock Moscow, Thursday. DEADLOCK has been reached in the negotiations regarding Japanese fishing rights in Soviet territorial waters, according to a semi-official report issued here. It is stated that when the negotiations were continued between M. Litvinoff, and Mr. Togo, the
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  • 75 2 —Reuter. Rome, Wednesday:—The Chamber of Deputies, one of the last relics of Italy s democratic days, terminated its existence today aftr its 90-year life. The last Acts were passed with the new Racial Law and the law providing for mobilisation of deputies irrespective of
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  • 122 2 Reuter. Better State < )f Affair, Revealed London, Wednesday: Features of Britain’s overseas trade in Nov'n i• r .ur the value of exports, which were the highest for any month in 1938 and th? fact that the adverse visibb balar trade has been further r» iu ed.
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  • 131 2 BATTLESHIPS TANKS USELESS WITHOUT MEN London, Wednesday: The Duke ot Devonshire, Under-Secretary for t b° minions, addressing the Victoria Leajut today, said: “We are all busy a ui rearmament but battleships, tanks, p .aand rifles are no good unless you r men. 'The Empire is a wry factor in world
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  • 628 3 ie Breadwinner 11N KSIC family life is an instiV tution which is much admired like everything else there is side to the picture which -.jo known. 1 refer to the trials tabulations of the breadwinner 0 the family. Cl 11( -< are trained from their j dto
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  • 1305 3 Excellent Show In Aid Of China Fund A I’ULF house greeted the performance of the Xonya and Baba Bangsawan by the Penang Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, last night at the Theatre Royal, in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund. This “come-back” of the C.A.
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  • 463 3 I hree Ceremonies Al Buddhist Assn. npHE Buddhist Association. Anson J. Road Penang, was the scene of three weddings yesterday. LIM CHEE The first took place at 12 noon between Mr. Lun Teik Beng second son of the late Mr. Lim Chin It and Mrs. Lim Chm It.
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  • 53 3 The Graduation Day Ceremony of the Chung Ling High School, Penang, will be held this year on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 1C a.m. at the school hall. On the occasion. Air. E. C. S. Adkins. Assistant Director of Chinese Schools, Straits Settlements, has been invited to
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  • 173 3 The driver of the Penang General Hospital ambulance and the driver of a hire-car with two passengers had a miraculous escape from death yesterday afternoon, when the vehicles collided with a terrific impact at the junction of An-son-road and Macalister-road. The ambulance was proceeding along Macalister-road
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  • 261 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Thursday. Two Indians, Samy and Alarstan bin Kassim, the latter a convert to Islam, who appeared before Tunku Abdullah, second magistrate, Alor Star. yesterday, charged with house-breaking with the intention of committing theft at the house of the headmistress
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  • 96 3 The following appeal is made by Mr. Frederick W. Harvey. Adjutant of the Salvation Army —Malaya Command, in a letter to the Editor: If you can possibly help to make the Christmas Season more cheerful for seme less privileged family or ’ndividual. will you send
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 646 5 INCOMPETENT DRIVING FAULTY CYCLING CHIEF CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS ON F.M.S, ROADS (From Our Own Correspondent) TTT A m 4.1 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. HAI the jay motorist who swerves on the road from side to side without warning and who does not S 1 an y cons id er &tion for
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  • 176 5 Arrivals And Departures Last Month The following are the numbers of ar rivals from, and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of November s issued by Mr. N. Jones. Deputy Conholler of Labour. Malaya: Arrivals state-aided 25 adults. 5 minors 3 infants; ordinary deck passengers: labour ers
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  • 450 5 Interesting Suit In Taiping From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. A N inter esting civil suit came up for hearing before Che Wan Zarazillah n the Taiping magistrate’s court today, .vhen a European mining foreman, Mr. J. H. B. Rose, of the Larut Tin Co.’, Ltd.,
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  • 98 5 Mr. F. C. Turnbull IfR. F. C. Turnbull. D.C.M., who left lfj[ Ipoh recently on medical advice J ed on December 2 at Preston Hall Sanitorium. The la’e Mr. Turnbull was n the Sussex Regiment before join ng he F. M. S. Police. Since his
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  • 129 5 Mr. Jenkins Leaves Teluk Anson (From our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Wednesday. MR. L. B. JENKINS, the Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School. Teluk Anson, and Mrs. Jenkins entertained some of the members of the Chinese congregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Teluk Anson, at a garden party
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  • 94 5 New York, Wednesday:—lt is revealed today that Mikhail Gorin, manager of the Los Angeles office of Intourist (a Russian travel agency) has been under arrest since Monday on charges of espionage. M. Ivan Ushkin, Soviet ViceConsul in New York, is flying to Los Angeles
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  • 197 5 4 GANG of thieves is reported to have been operating on the outskirts of Ipoh since December 11 and among the victims are Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe,‘the Ipoh First Magistrate, and Mr. T. A V. Brodie, the Assistant Legal Adviser Perak, who share quarter». Two
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  • 147 5 Three Coolies Dead In Well Collapse (From Our Own Correspondent). Kulim, Kedah, Wednesday. 4 TERRIBLE tragedy occurred yesterday morning at Paya Besar Estate, Lunas, in which three coolies lost their lives. Six coolies were engaged in digging a well when the earth suddenly caved m ipon
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  • 227 5 Candidates For Offices TITHE ordinary annual general meeting JL of" the Perak Chinese Mining Association was held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday j afternoon with Mr. Lau Pak Khuan, the president, in the chair. Candidates for offices for the ensuing year were
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  • 530 6 NOT TOO LATE TO SAVE INTERESTS IN CHINA CO-OPERATION WTIH U.S. ADVOCATED London, Thursday. THE only policy that can have success is to sho\v firm!ss in China and co-operate closely with the United States Government,” declares the Manchester Guardian in an editorial
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  • 49 6 Reuter. Washington. Thursday:—The American Ambassador Mr. Phillips, sailed for Rome yesterday to resume his post after a fortnight s visit to the United States during which he conferred with President Roosevelt. Mr. Phillips declined to say whether he was taking back any specific orders.—Reuter.
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  • 94 6 —Reuter. London, Thursday. \IR. Chamberlain, the Pret’A mier, speaking at a luncheon to Lord Leicester in the House of Commons today, said: When the German statesmen reflect upon the possible coiiseQueitccs of a conf det they think rot only of our armaments but of our great
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  • 170 6 —Reuter. Food Water Cut Off From Concession Hankow, Thursday. A serious situation is developing regarding the French Concession, with the Japanese stopping the entrance of food into this area in addit’on to refusing to turn on the water supply. It is alleged that the Japanese demand
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  • 188 6 London, Thursday THE Birmingham Post today asks: Flow fai aggression pay the ordinary man, even in succesZ’ aggressor nations? The point will occur to many n, q,., noting the simultaneous disclosures in the coming bi /k of Italy and Japan.
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  • 395 6 Reuter. London, Wednesday. THE problem of Jewish refugees from Germany was debated in the House of Lords today when the Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking on behalf of voluntary organisations, emphasised the importance and urgency of finding an abode for refugees whom they were prepared to
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  • 165 7 Daring Burglary In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Wednesday. A daring robbery took place at Tanjong Katong-road last night about 8 p.m. when a Malay travelling in a motor car was stopped and robbed of $165 in cash, allegedly at the point of a
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  • 149 7 Tamil Sentenced (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. ARUMUGAM, a Tamil, was convicted by the Taiping Magistrate yesterday on the charge of possession of copper wire, value $5, reasonably suspected to be stolen, and was fined $2O, in default to undergo one month’s r.i. Two
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  • 766 7 Plans Not Submitted To Proper Authority It was disclosed at yesterday’s meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board that plans for the erection of Government buildings in Ipoh were not submitted to the Town Planning Committee for consideration during the regime of the former Chairman. Tais information
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  • 50 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Thursday. Ten Hockchia families were rendered homeless yesterday when a house, 75 Dunlop Street, Singapore, cracked and then collapsed. No one was injured, all occupants having been given warning by the crack along one wall. The tenants s’ecueVid tht t»rem*s«s I’O’ir before
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  • 297 7 The Voyager Tells Record Of 1938 iinPHE year 1938 has been marked by A lasting achieve ments of which any school in the country might well be proud. After many years of patience, wo have at last fulfilled our desire to impart education in all
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    • 643 7 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight, Friday, 16th December, 1938. 51oh k Silver Opera: Wdh f no not forget Tomorrow’s The For Frank L Umuco’s original storv lesentaiion ot d m£ Sun See Toy Cantonese Opera:— LAW FOO HAT” Vlm ne Senc Po and a brtui c«» SCREENING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT CAPITAL TALKIES :—'lwo
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  • 394 8 these Germans never sit down? On Wednesday five more oi them, newspaper correspondents, got up and walked out of the Pan-American Conference at Dima tor the reason that a few harsh words were uttered by one of the delegates at the Conference when he denounced countries governed
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  • 1309 8  - Chiang Kai Shek "Madame" Lead Busy But Simple Lives Generalissimo chian% Kaishek and his wife. May-ling Soong. have borne seemingly crushing burdens for mere than a year now. The pattern of life of probably the world’s busiest man and wife is rigid, yet the two form a co-ordinated team unique
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    • 36 8 JMFwy I"» I I I ll > I ic <- T~\/ >««.— S. o> k u,e, /I '"'"l 1 1 I v i\ Js/ 1 7T L I I*" ~'r l JSwcS-Lj fl ty JK\ aw Z’’USING HIS HEAD”
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  • 1575 9 TEA-PARTY AM) ADDRESS YESTERDAY H'l M. s. B. W. Allen «.ere the guests <if honour at a v held at he Shanghai Hotel yesterday evening given V 'S' St, i Police Department and members of i Office Badminton Party. tea Mr. Mohamed n b.
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  • 88 9 TOMORROW Mr. T. D. Hughes, Crown Counsel. Penang, leaves by the P. O. Canton for England on nine months’ furlough. Promoted from Police Magistrate and Coroner to his present post, Mr. Hushes has proved one of the most brilliant Crown Counsel that Penang has ever had.
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  • 474 9 4 MEETING of the Board of Licensing Justices, Penang, was held at the District Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. L. McFall, District Judge, Penang, presided as chairman. The others present were Mr. F. Stanley, Hon. Secretary* of the Board, Mr. J. A. Black, Municipal
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  • 149 9 Sequel To Capture In Johore Strait (F rom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Wednesd-» Two Chinese. Low Ah Cheh and Toh Tuan, were convicted by the acting Second Magistrate, Che Mahmood, yesterday of smuggling 33,353 pounds of sheet rubber. They were sentenced to pay a. $5.000
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  • 215 9 p\VO weddings took place yesterday at the Chinese Town Hall. Penang. THUM CHIN At 10 a.m.. Miss Ohin Cheong Kin, only daughter of Mr. Chin Kwong Tat, proprietor of Messrs. Cheong Loong, sundry Merchants Penang, was married to Mr. Thum Choong Tai, grandson of Mr. Thum
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  • 863 10 £50,000,000 Worth In South Africa London, December 2. AT 11.20 yesterday mornin g tape machines in City offices punched out the f olio wing words: “About 267 bars of gold of the .approxim ate value of £793,000 Mere sold at the official fixing,” w
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  • 95 10 —Reuter. Sir John’s Statement In Commons London, Tuesday. Asked in the House of Commons whether he would consider a permanent increase in the fiduciary issue in view of increased Government borrowing for defence, Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replied that he did not
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  • 794 10 INSULINDE REASONABLY satisfactory results are shown in the report of Insulinde (Sumatra) Rubber Estates for the year to the end of last June. Profits are naturally a good deal lower than tnose for the previous twelve months, the decline is not unduly great. The dividend is halved at
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  • 479 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD I. TROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For (except Victoria Point). India, I’ siine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, i, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern i' rn Rhodesia, Nyasaland. South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. a
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  • 959 11 ARRIVALS Today: MENELAUS ex Liverpool. KEDAH ex Singapore. VAN HEUTSZ ex Singapore and China ports. RETEH or D. van TWIST ex Belawan-Deli. MAPIA ex BelawanDeli. PERAK ex Singapore via Port Swettenham. Tomorrow: CANTON ex China and Japan. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson.
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  • 290 12 Crops Without Soil t '2l ve it or not-—you can grow tomatoes without soil. Every day in every way the world becomes more and more wonderful, and if someone were to tell us that the Queen Elizabeth could be driven across the Atlantic by the energy released from
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  • 105 12 —Reuter. Germans Gain 25 Out Of 29 Seats Kaunas, Thursday.—An official result of the elections to the Memel Diet give the Germany tw’enty-five seats and the Lithuanians four. The latter obtained' under thirteen per cent, of the poll but regard the results as satisfactory, taking
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  • 47 12 —Reuter. London. Thursday The Manchester Guardian Moscow cor respondent is reliably informed that Marshal Bluecher has not been arresti l but merely recalled from the Far East It is stated that he now occupies a p st in the Soviet War Commissariat. Reuter
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    • 275 12 B. B.C. SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR FAR EAST London. Dec. 9: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week beginning Dec. 11: TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG and GSF. TRANSMISSION 8 9.15 p.m. to 10.20 p.m.: GSJ. 9.30
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    • 255 12 1 PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m. TODAY Close down. P.M. 6.00 Chinese Music. 7.05 Light Music. 7.30 Children’s Hour. 7.55 Messrs. Kennedy Co’s Share Report. 8.00 Dance Music by George Elrick his Music Makers. (BBC Rebroadcast). 8.20 Food For Thought. (BBC Rebroadcast). 8.40 Popular Melodies. 8.55 Straits Echo News
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    • 632 12 SINGAPORE ZHL 1,333 kejs (225 m.) TODAY P.M. 5.00 Light Arabic Songs.t 5.20 Malay Folk Songs, t “Sri Mem.pa.wa.’ Che Tijah. “Gambos Tijc|h” “Gambos Nahar.” Che Tijah. “Lanchang Kuning” “Gambos Ibu.’’ Ahmad Nispoo. “Tanjong Mersing.’’ Che Tijah. 5.40 Kronchongs.j “Nandong Jawi.” Dinah. “Stamboel Birg'iskan.” Miss Lee. ••'Perang Bulan. Brintik. Nasib
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    • 431 12 NIROM YDC 15.15 mc/s (19.8 m.) YDA 6.04 mc/s (49.6 m.) YDB 11.86 mc/s (25.3 m.) PMN 10.26 mc/s (29 2 m.) YDB 9.65 mc/s (31.20 m.) TODAY P.M. 12.10 Studio orchestra. 1.10 News Weather reports. 1.22 Tapster Brothers orchestra. 1.50 Various Avro orchestra. 2.10 News and Weather reports repeated
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    • 212 12 BERLIN DJA 9.56 mcis (31.3 m.). DJB 15.20 me s (19.7 m.i DJQ 15.28 me s (19.6 m.) DJN 9.54 mc|s (31.45 m i TOMORROW P.M. 12.25 Call (German English) q man Folk Song. 12.30 \V el- ■n-| n cert 1 20 News in German 1 :b' w ff end
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  • 131 13 the pope holds audience again after serious illness tithough it was generally believed that the Pope was dying, ne rallied and is now up and about again. Here is the Holy Father holding a private audience after his recovery. (Above) Chief Poking Fire waves his
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    • 27 13 Decarbonize Whilst You Drive! vse TRITON MOTOR OIL *<%lTqa > <W i I PREVENTS PINKING. MOTOR j I on "Tl m- i SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS.
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  • 143 14 Winner To Meet Joe Louis For Title New York, Thursday. Tommy Parr, the British ex-heavyweight champion, is favourite, B—s8 —5 <cn, to beat the 23-year-old six-foot Californian 1 .ou Xova over 15 rounds in a world heavyweight eliminating contest tomorrow. The winner has been
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  • 234 14 New Lightweight Champion London, Thursday. Eric Boon, 18-year-old blacksmith’s assistant from a Cambridgeshire village, became British lightweight champion tonight when at Harringay Arena he knocked out the holder, Dave Crowley in the 13th round of a fight scheduled for 15 rounds. Boon's victory was a remarkable performance
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  • 81 14 Foong Chin and Seng Poe are unable to play hockey for Penang against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, and their places will be filled by Naryan Singh and Phui San respectively. Tagar Singh comes in as first reserve. The Darul Aihsan Football Club, Pe nang, will
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    20 14 C. B. Holmes, Empire sprint champion, took part in'the recent English rugby trial at Manchester as icing forward.
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  • 225 14 No Public Support The fourth annual general meeting of. the Perak Boxing Association was held at the Eastern Hotel. Ipoh. yesterday evening with Mr. David Storch, the president, in the chair. Reviewing the activities of the Association during the year. Mr. Storch attributed the paucity of promotions
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  • 71 14 TIE 1938 Perak badminton championships will be decided this week-end at the Ipoh Town Hall. The opening ties of the championships were played off a fortnigiit ago. Tan Cheng Phor will make his last attempt to recapture the title this week-end. Play starts at 10 a.m. on
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  • 142 14 Having a better forward line, which made use of all the mistakes made by the opposing goalkeeper, the Butterworth Recreation Club scored a 3—l victory over the Penang Recreation Club “A” in a game of hockey played on the Esplanade yesterday. From the start the
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  • 153 14 In a keenly-contested game of hockey played on Victoria Green yesterday, the Chinese Recreation Club drew with the Indian Association, each side netting once. The Chinese were on top in the first half and were seen in several dangerous raids on the opposing goal. They obtained
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  • 994 14 RACE I—Ponies, Class 3, Division 1, About > Fm« ‘> •>« p.m. 1. 00 0 DODO 6 10.05 Capt. Mrs. Hardin•' 2. 0 3 0 LAEOLET a 10.04 Mrs. S. E. Sherida 3. 04 3 BLUE BIRD a 10.02 Messrs. L. Whitaker <S- I 1.
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  • 32 14 Reuter. London, Thursday. Results of F.A. Cup second round replays today are as follows: Walthamstow 1 Stockport 3 Hull 0 Chester 1 Yeovil P. 1 Folkestone 0
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    • 108 14 IT— i i 1 1 ■STEEL WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS etc. etc. Equal to the best imported makes. MANUFACTURED BY EASTERN MFG. CO. 1, River Road, Penang. 'PHONE 1484. (K 9 IFn I! I SwE ffljß sec S-lwL 1 4. BjL CIGARETTES hand hammered fengluk .Pewter tankard containing 50 STflTt
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    • 184 15 ;^V*'‘ w- AW “""'.W.W.WW s ,n„i- -,,11, if -I?nwfr»- J| gOjk WrciwSbb v HL -K*-© wSglllg SdA w 4Z* s 'Z J ...u,. i a A ■v GRAND C A I E* CHRISTMAS 3A L t -.•-?-^'»-^HnrrnTTn-nniniTnin^r~nirnn Commencing To-day till Dec. 31st FOR 16 DAYS ONLY ■rinnwwm- wwr-w— iib i
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  • 108 16 MORNING PRICES PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £214.5.0 £215.15.0 LONDON —(3 months) £215.5.0 £216.15.0 SINGAPORE $105.62% $105.62% BUSINESS DONE PENANG $105.62% $105.62% BUSINESS DONE 25 tons COPRA —(Sundried) $3.45 $3.40 BLACK PEPPER $8 50 $8.50 RUBBER: LONDON 8d 8d NEW YORK 16ftC(G) 15]Jc(G) SINGAPORE —(Spot) 27 %c 27 %c Jan./Mar. 28%c
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  • 115 16 London, Dec. 15. RUBBER: Firmer:— London Bft buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar. Bft do Bft do Apl./June Bft do 8% do July/Sept. -8% do Bft do NEW YORK 16 20 cts> United Kingdom Stocks London 56.968 tons Liverpool 31,118 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Dec. £10.12.6 PEPPER’
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  • 102 16 Prev. Today Paris 177% 177% New York 4.67 ft 4.67% Montreal 4.72% 4.72% Brussels 27.73 27.76% Geneva 20.66% 20.68% Amsterdam 8.59% 8.60% Milan v 881? 88% Berlin 11.64% 11.66 Stockholm 19.41 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 136% 136% Madrid
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  • 413 16 Following is a list of new books at the Penang library: Already WaiKs To-Morrow, by A.G. Stieec. Americans All, by William Seabrook. And Teii of nme, by Laura Krey. Antidote To Venom, oy Freeman Wills Croits. As Once You Were, by A.S.M. Hutchinson Big rrogs
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  • 59 16 Chief Instructor To Johore Military Forces (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Thursday. After being for seven years Military Adviser and Chief Instructor to the Johore Military Forces, Lieutenant-Co-lonel D. M/ Noyes Lewis leaves for Europe by the Chitral on January 13. He may take up
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  • 236 16 New York, Thursday. Trade news continues encouraging. Electric output is the second largest recorded with carriers placing sizeable equipment orders. The Car-loading decline was about as expected. Barring unforeseeable foreign developments, operators expect further extension of the advance after a brief lull. U.S. consumption of rubber in
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  • 144 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyer? Seller» Batu Selangor 1.35 1.37% Hong Fatt .66 .68 Jelebu -65 .70 Kuchai 1.25 1.30 Lukut .62% ..67% Petalings 6.70 6.95 Rahman Hyd. 1.12% 1.17% Rantau 1.42% 1.47% Taiping Con. 1.60 1.65 Talam 1.35 1.40 Ampat 3'9 4'3 Berjuntai 9'9 10’6 Kramats 10 0 10
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  • 434 16 Reuter Premier Defends The Dominions Secretary London, Thursday. Perturbation over Mr. MacDonald's speech at the C.nst tutional Club on Tuesday nght provoked two questions in the House of Commons this afterncon to which the Prime Minister replied, firmly defending the Dominions secretary. The questions were by Mr.
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  • 53 16 Ri uter. Belgrade. Thtrsday: Dr t t y i v tch’s party will have a »-ig i ast4 n the elections, accordin'; 1 based on results hitherto P” (W j ><, I Government supporters are {b I obtain 304 seats, against b' supporters of Dr. Ma!< P' k-
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    • 519 16 Head Office: 12. Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extension» Telegrams: “Gazette” Penang. Singanofe Office: Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel: “Times” Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office: 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Ipoh Office Brewster Road. Phone: 268. London Office: »0, 43, Fleet Street, London EC. < Phone Central yW-3609
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    • 143 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lim Leng Gnah of Penang has on the--sth day of November. 1938 ceased to be i partner of Chop “Eng Kee” and Company of Kangsar Road, Ipoh, Perak. The said Lim Leng Gnah Will not be responsible for any debts due and owing by
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    • 161 16 I ly? K' < A I vlk i V IB® W tW' 'dl Tx® Wl fe’ i <4 7? W'l Titti w Mw‘l M F- WIK fw SW i vSil' 1 r wI > I WI HI >•• IaBMB rJ! ■•nEBK IS ft! *> t is om fKM I II
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