Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 December 1938

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. .301. Vol. XCVI. MONDAY, DECEMBER ]9, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 238 1 .Reuter. SNOW AND ICY WIND Gas Fires For Policemen A sudden spell of cold which follows a period of unusual mildness has placed the whole of Britain in the grip of frost. Nine degrees below f reezing-point has been registered in some parts accompanied
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  • 232 1 Reuter. Defence Measures Demanded Bastia, Corsica, Sunday. strict supervision of the activities of Italian a ents in Corsica is demanded in a resolution passed by the Comn itte-e of Action and Defence, winch was formed her following recent Italian claims. Other resolutions demand the withdrawal of the
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Tokio, Sunday. A large concentration of Soviet I troops on the Manchukuo border I is i t ported by the C&niiuindcr of a Japanese unit which participated in the Chanykufeng incident in thf summer, according to a messagt from Tsuruga.—Reuter. J
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  • 89 1 .Reuter. Demands By German Ami Italian Lines Genoa, Sunday. Italian and German shipping interests drafting a memorandum to submit to ti'ir respective Governments regarding tin question of the Suez Canal, it is understood in business circles here. The memorandum will give figures ot Italo-German traffic in the canal,
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Vatican City, Sunday. The Pope inaugurated the third year of the Pontifical Academy of Science. e was more vigorous than usual and spo e for three-quarters of an hour on the theme Christmas and the marvels of eternal science.”- Reuter.
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  • 69 1 Reuter. Movements Of British Gunboats Hong Kong, Sunday. A message from Hankow (delayed by censor> states that H.M. ships Cricket and Aphis have arrived there. Today at 7.00 a.m. the Mantis and Peterel are leaving for Shanghai, the Tern for Nanking and the Gnat for Wuhu. The gunboats are
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  • 35 1 Paris, Sunday. The French Chamber is continuing efforts to speed the budget debate and will tomorrow discuss foreign affairs estimates The estimates of the Ministries of Air. Marine and War were passed yesterday.Reuter.
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  • 151 1 Reuter. New York, Sunday. The fact that Scotland Yard assisted in vestigations which led to the downfall f outer is revealed by Mr. James Caf ti y who directed investigations. die said a printer told him that Coster d elaborate letter-heads printed repre- nting a dozen reputable British
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  • 162 1 Reuter. Cheered Al Voortrekker Gathering Pretoria. Sunday. Among mt -sages read to the Vojrtrek ker delegations was one from Kng George paying tribute to the fine spirit of the Voortrekkers and expressing th view that the same spirit will give courage to carry the people
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Sick Man Brought Ashore London, Sunday. The Trinity House steamer Satellite left Plymouth this morning to make a seventh attempt to bring principal Keeper Jordaine from Eddystone Lighthouse where he has been lying ill ten days marooned by bad weather. The attempt was successful and before the
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  • 162 1 Mr. Teoh Chong lan And Miss Ooi Cheng Sim (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Dec. 18. The Sin Min School was the venue of a Chinese wedding this afternoon when Miss Ooi Cheng Sim, the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Ooi Chor and
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Stalin And Molotov Carry The Remains Moscow, Sunday. Hundreds of thousands assembled in Red Square for the funeral of the polar p.lot Chkalov. For many days many thousands filed past the coffin. Today the urn containing the cremated remains was carried from Trade Union House to Red
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Le>l n. Sun lai. A uuiniHy to St a' ij she wuHts to Le regarded cs a ncutiat power she mist cease uyitat.on a.ii p, opayanda uya.nst Geima..j is cotita ned tlve Vci~ kcscher Boab fitter which sxys: Shameless agitation has b en y
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  • 42 1 Reuter. Measures To Check Civil Disobedience Rangoon, Sunday. To meet the threatened civil disobedience campaign the Government has issued a communique announcing a decision to take all necessary measures effectively to check the present campaign of civil disobedience and general lawlessness.”
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  • 293 1 APPELLATE JUDGE FOR COLONY F. M. S. Mr. Justice Terrell May Be Appointed (From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. It is understood that Mr. Justice A. K. a 'Beckett Terrell, Acting Chief Justice of the F.M.S., will shortly be appointed the first Appellate Judge in the Federation, in addition
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  • 60 1 Reuter. London, Saturday. A bronze bust of the late Lord Snowden was unveiled in the Board Room of the Treasury yesterday. Lx>rd Baldwin who in a short address stressed the integrity and courage, both physical and moral, of the late Chancellor of the Exchequer as shown supremely in
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  • 190 1 Demonstration In Ambush Country” .Reuter. Jerusalem, Sunday. A colourful and impressive spectacle was provided when 3,000 Arab villagers demonstrated loyalty to the King and Great Britain on the hillside village of Yatta, south of Hebron. The unfurling of the Union Jack w t s accompanied
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  • 35 1 The funeral of the late Mr. Yeo Boon Chin will take place at 10 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 26, from 99 Bishop Street for interment at Batu Lanchang cemetery.
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  • 44 1 XMAS NEW YEAH HOLIDAYS The Sunday Gazette will be publisher' as usual on Christmas Day and the following Sunday, Jan. 1, 1939. There will be no issues of the Pinang Gazette or Times of Malaya or. Boxing Day, Dec. 26, and Jan. 2, 1939.
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  • 98 1 2. Reuter. Status Of Foreign Investments New York, Sunday. Tfa Pan-American Conterelce post poned tor five years decision on a resolution urging adoption of the principle that foreign investors in Latin America shoud not be entit jd to diplomatic protection except, in cases whe >. justice was denied
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  • 48 1 FAREWELL DINNER TO REV. MRS. C. KING The Reverend Colin King and Mrs. King, who are shortly proceed.ng home on furlough, were entertained to a farewell dinner by x he President and VicePresident ot the I’enapg Wireless Society at the Chooi Lim Koo Restaurant, Ayer Itam, last night.
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  • 524 2 Agricultural And Industrial Areas CHINESE SCORE GREAT VICTORY Chungki ng. Mo 11 dav A Harbin report states that more than 5()() volu n leers in hiding in the Mongkor Hill near Seoul are repeatedly harassing the Japanese garrisons. IVo conflicts took place on Thursday and
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  • 91 2 Reuter. Ban !'or Unworthy Volumes** Rome, Sunday:—A Fascist index rivalling the Catholic index is to be drawn up of books to be banned from sale in Italy on political grounds according to an official announcement, .which adds: A list will be compiled of all those books which
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  • 98 2 Reuter. Not Staged At Manchester London, Sunday. The proposed boycott Japan” parades, which were to have taken place at Manchester today, are not taking place as arranfied, states the Manchester Guardian though they are being held n a limited form and leaflets distributed. It is stated that the
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  • 171 2 A Scheme For Self-Help London, Sunday. The self-help” scheme, whereby it is proposed to reorganise Lancashire's cotton industry and strengthen its competitive power overseas, was launched m a r€viL~d form by the joint committee or cotton trade organisations at a meeting *n Manchester yesterday. It was proposed co
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  • 103 2 Reuter. Anti-Semitic Movement London, Sunday:The Archbishop of York and the Bishops of Cmchester, Bradford and Bristol, in a letter to the chairman of the Jewish Board Deputies, declare t.iat they sx convinced that any anti-Semitic movenien- m Great Britain must be hindered by a
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  • 173 2 Relatives Scattered All Over Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. Born in Singapore only six years after Stamford Raffles left, a Malay died recently, aged 108. He was Mohamed Ali bin Haji Osman who. although he retired from work nearly 40 years ago, was still
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  • 166 2 An At Home’ was held at the new* premises of the Chinese Salesmen’s Association at No. 2748 Dickens Street by the President and Committee. The association was formed in July cf this year with a membership of 41. New they have 127 members and the
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  • 144 2 A Chinese named Yee Choy was prosecuted before the First Magistrate, Ipoh. Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, on Saturday, on two charges of having in his possession a still for the manufacture of samsu without a licence and of being found in possession of eight gallons of
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  • 89 2 Dr. John Sung, the well-known Chinese evangelist, will visit Ipoh during Yuletide to deliver a series of sermons at the Wesley Church, Lahatroad, Ipoh. Dr. Sung is expected to arrive on December 22 and will stay in Ipoh until December 27. During that period he
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    • 183 2 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD Special Christmas holiday services between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh (Sitiawan) and Penang on Saturday 24th and Tuesday 27th December, NO SERVICE XMAS DAY. SERVICE A” SERVICE C” 24th 27th Dec. 24th 27th Dec. Dept. Singapore 7.00 a.m. Dept. Singapore 12.00 noon Arr. K. Lumpur 8.40 Arr.
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  • 483 4 WHATEVER the outcome of the China war—there are many alternativesit is certain that estern China will receive a permanent fillip and will benefit vastlv from the misfortunes which have overtaken China’s maritime provinces. A Xew China arising in the est will have a much easier task in
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  • 25 4 Ur AVERAGE speed is STILL THE S.i. k S THAT OF THE HORSE- > (Lord Waleran in House of Lords de,
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  • 1351 4  -  Cosmopolite Gossip By Rose Patterson THE season of peace .nd goodwill is holding its own in France in spite of the Labour troubles at home and international depressions from abroad which threaten* ed to disturb it. Indeed shopping in Paris seems
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    • 207 4 wja Ji AUaw fSBBF Jffl Stgßgit R wro R ISS E ISS Jl 4vX >2g 11 v jiW® NO FINER GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE Wl»fef 1 >*n J I I «Otf* __i J OHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOB PITMAN 'S COLLEGE POSTAL COURSES
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    • 33 4 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over, o OBTAINABUE AT All the leading dealers. BOLB AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and KmUa Lnmpui
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  • 1815 5  -  A City Of Wheels And Water By W. Alexander i ING the Siamese capital |l i lapse oi years which drastic constitutional t il as a lull turn oi the l<, one would expect to i- re superficial evidence hi Bangkok than is the xok remains Bangkok nii
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  • 48 5 Gr<zup Photograph of the participants in and officials oj the rece.'.<. charity bangsauians by the Penan 7 Cuincs Amateur Dramatic Assoc ation. God support was given to the sho I ni u goc-A aunt must have been Heated for th China Distress Rel et h wid.
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  • 536 5 Retiring Nurse Says Young Men Must Be Trained "Infantile mortality in this country will never "be appreciably decreas d. however much Gover. ment may spend on clinics .nd w .fare centres, until the social evil has been eliminated" declared Miss H. Flint. Municipal
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  • 365 5 When, during your holidays, you tri vel hundreds of mi! 3 a flay and use gallons o* petrol you certe/n’y snend so r-iuch time admiring the sc’ne’y that you have little opportunity for r- flection Those whese busness obliges them to travel long distances over the tarmac
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 516 6 N O TIC E DAV A I 1 '['he Majestic and Windsor Theatre will be l\v X 61 TONU.III 9-3 chsyed for cleansing J o «■■afflsKuw..«■■■■■■■■■N (TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY) g R f X I "You cant leave me 1 I "1 may be an outsider in g NE? W J*
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    • 609 6 The Brightest and Merriest Spot in Penun ELYSEE CABARET TONIGHT Dancing from 9.30 p.m. to Midniirlit CHARMING, ENTERTAINING AND TALENTED HOSTE < BZIST BAND IN TOWN LOUIS LIM’S SWING OPCHi. v I ft A FEATURING ALL THE LATEST DANCE NOVELTIES INC x BLACKPOOL WALK, PALAIS STROLL, PALAIS GLIDE I AMpct
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  • 208 7 ENTIRE AREA’ INSTEAD OF POSITIONAL WARFARE Chungking, Sunday, The Chinese army is to adopt new i strategy, according to General Pai 1 Chung-hsi. Positional warfare tactics employed in Shanghai, Hangchow and elsewhere have proved disastrous in view of Japan’s superior armaments. the General declared. He
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  • 421 7 INAUGURATION OF INDEPENDENT STATE AIMED AT London, Sunday. npHE Sundav Times Berlin correspondent states that a > definite movement has been launched in Berlin for the inauguration of an independent Ukrainian state, including Ruthenia. as well as extensive regions in Poland. Russia and part of Rumania.
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  • 152 7 Reuter. Prague Sunday. The new State of Slovakia gees to the polls today to elect a Diet for the first time in its history. thus realising complete autonomy. The vote will be more in the nature of a plebiscite than an election as there
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  • 64 7 JAPAN THE UNITED STATES Reuter Washington, Sunday:Mi. Horinouchi, the new’ Japanese ambassador, interviewed on his arrival here today, stated that he would strive to be a bridgebuilder between Japan and the United States. Mutual confidence must be the basis of our relations, he said. I will do mv best to
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  • 40 7 Reuter. Lima, Sunday:The Agenda Commission of the Pan-American conference yesterday rejected a Cuban proposal to formulate armstice terms in Spain. An appeal in general terms to both sides in Spain is likely to be formulated later.
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  • 81 7 Reuter. Berlin, Sunday. HAT virtually aiuouuts to a warning to Great Britain that Germany would stand by Italy in case of an Italo-French conflict over Tunis is contained in the Frankfurter Zeitung, which wi*tes: In Comparison with the cumbersome deliberations regarding the degree of British obligations in
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  • 293 7 Reuter. U.S. Minister Hits I Ont Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday. ONE of the most outspoken attacks on Fascism ever made by a United States minister was uttered by Mr. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, addressing the Cleveland Zionist Society today. He declared that it w’as
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  • 71 7 Reuter. London, Sunday:A representative emergency conference of the Jewish community in Britain yesterday decided to proclaim January 29, 1939, as a day of public protest, meditation and self-denial for every Jew and Jewess. The conference also called from all Jews a voluntarily levy of at least
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  • 76 7 Reuter. Helsinki, Sunday:A report that the Soviet has decided to inaugurate a regular Pole-wise Moscow-New York air service in 1939 is published in the Hufvudstads Bladet, wrhich says that three giant planes are at present being built powered with three engines of 1,000 h.p., capable
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 469 7 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight. Monday 19th. December, 1938. Molrk Silver Opera: u Tii' 11 1 P <rt <>’ Inche R. Sainan’s production entitled AMIR A A blg parts wiLh «P*cial Arabian f s 2nd last will )>e continued and and finr led tomorrow See Toy Cantonese Opera:— VAN MOH CHEN SEK
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    • 189 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel CHRISTMAS EVE. SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER Special Dinner Dance $3.00 EXTENSION TO 1 A M. CHRISTMAS NIGHT, SUNDAY, 25th DECEMBER Special Dinner Dance $3.00 EXTENSION TO 1 A M. BOXING NIGHT, MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER Special Dinner Fancy Dress Dance $3.50 EXTENSION TO 1 A M. NEW YEAR’S EVE,
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    • 124 7 ROYAL THEATRE No 5. ALOR STAR Phone 77. TONIGHT LAST NIGHT AT 7.60 9.30 p.m. r 'i T: Screen For The First Time An i ,-u Will Be Proud Of Seeing It T Gr atest Of All The China War Y'- Ever Produced VI HIE NORTH-WEST FRONT’’ Fie picture shows
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  • 445 8 Shop Opposite Police Station Attacked TWO SEVERELY SCALDED BY BOILING TAR There was yet another daring tarring outrage in Penang yesterday afternoon when boiling tar was flung over three men and a boy working in a tailor’s shop directly opposite the Central Police Station in
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  • 184 8 Successful Play Repeated The charity show in aid of the Poppy Day and China Distress Relief Funds, staged by the Penang Chinese National Language School on Saturday' night, was a repetition of the successful performance given by the School on November 4 at the Majestic
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  • 173 8 Woman Commits Suicide A verdict of death from morphine and copper sulphate poisoning, with no evidence of the time and place administered, was delivered by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Penang Coroner, on Saturday, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a Chinese
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  • 115 8 CAR HANDCRAFT IN COLLISION Tamil Pullet '•<rr„ u Escape An aged Tamil had a n arr< sustaining only ;i a handcart which he w-i S r* 1 run into by a motor car cart being knocked partiU.s :n drain, with the puller pinned 1 i The accident, occurred about yesterday,
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  • 35 8 Tailor’s shop in Carnarvon-street, Penang, where an outrage occurred yesterday afternoon, in which two assistants were badly raided with boiling tar. The defaced signboard is clearly to he seenPinang Gazette photograph.
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  • 892 8 Preaching at the Wesley Church, Penang, last evening the Rev. Dr. Al. Dodsworth spoke on the subject of the Light that shineth in Darkness. Said Dr. Dodsworth:— One of the distinguishing contrasts between the past and the present is the increased illumination today. We read of
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    • 267 8 o6o W. I i 1 wit I S J |K.?d- Nl |J ft <4~v 0 v, Jsdk S S '^L L zzzz**"--*■. JE/" I I 111 All the evidence carefully considered; ssg aS All witnesses attentively listened to; i§ l®a An impartial View assured. The J udgment is I that
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  • 403 9 POLITICS ELIMINATED FROM TEXTBOOKS Since the National Language Movement of 1920, which originated in China, the Chinese Vernacular Schools in Malaya have whole heartedly adopted the National language, or Kuo Yue, as the medium of instruction,” declares Mr. A. Keir, acting Erector of Education,
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  • 1534 9 3 Al Shanghai Hotel Yesterday The Shanghai Hotel, New Coast Road Penang, was the venue of three weddings’ all in the reformed style, yesterday. The first took place at noon between Nli Soon Seng Chye, and Miss Cheong S.-an Hee. The officiating chairman was Mr. Soon Seong Cheow.
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  • 448 9 Sentence On Malay Confirmed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Saturday. The special Kedah Court cf Appeal comprising of the Hon. Mr. Justice P.A. McElwaine, Chief Justice, S.S., the Hun. Mr. Justice G.B. Kellagher, Judge of the first division of the Kedah High Cour and the Hon.
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  • 192 9 The Indian Family Benefit Society, I enang, held its second annual general meeting at the offices of Messrs. Raghavan Co. at Union Street on Saturday with Mr. K. Singaram, the president in the chair. The minutes of the previous annual general meeting and a special general
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  • 85 9 The dying deposition of an elderly Chinese was taken in the General Hospital last night. The man was admitted with a history of having been assaulted by a compatriot during a quarrel over the ownership of some flower-pots in a garden in Green-lane, Penang. According
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    • 25 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable 9f aU Ch—rim j < HOICK FLOWERS FOR X’MAS Book early er chi J Phone 153, «9, Bishop St., Penang
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    • 363 9 Until further notice, every pur- chaser of a quart bottle, or equivalent, of KEY brandy will receive a which may win for the owner a valuable prize for the New Year. Watch for further announcements in the Press and through your dealer, which will be made shortly. Meanwhile make sure
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  • 171 10 Drop In Profits I iisclosed rgiHE Directors’ report of Runnymede I Hotel, Ltd Penang, to be presented at the eighteenth annual general meeting to be held in Penang on December 22 is as follows: The Protit and Loss Account shows a nett profit for the year of $32,747.93
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  • 1634 10 Satisfactory orking Of Mine Disclosed MR. Frank E. .Mair, iiairman) presided at the thirtythird annual general meeting of Rambutan Ltd., which was held in London on November 16. Mr. J. Eustace Wickett (Secretary) read the notice convening the meeting and Mr. E. W. Heather, representing
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  • 250 10 MEAT Beef Steak Kati 38 Stew or Curry do 28 Pork lean do 44 Pork lean and fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb 45 Do. Australian do 40 Fowl Kati 24 Capons locally reared do 59 Hec co do 3j Duck
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    • 188 10 j .ob iI. LOOK SMART, Ai I i XMAS j N A BRAND NEW J H H MADE .UP OF iROPICAL SILK SUITING FOR GENTLEMEN I Obtainable only al 3 AURORA’S I where there is also a J TAILORING .DEPT j to fit in the latest cut i f| and
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    • 424 10 DARED NOT yr FOOD HE FANdiu I nti) lie Discoven-i 1 < 1 -‘MI (|f)v Are you at war with voi.r Afraid to cat this, scare <j h that because it doesn’t a--- U There’s a way to end th: "‘X i? tyranny -there’s Chardox’ r rr h new form
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  • 192 11 These are the children of apt. Arguelles, of the Cantabria, rescued by the Cromer lifeboat from their ship, nh A non floating derelict in the \orth Sea. Above is Carnot: the bov. Meanwhile, the Nadir, Franco's ship, which si.died th? Cantabria, is scuttling back to
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    • 139 12 '2'^l SulllhVllal Ur W yJC* .‘Mai J IF Www&aJll jpyCT »FT 1VJ *EJI fsm LET the children believe in Santa Claus: he’s no mvth. You know that 1 because you are going to play Santa Claus yourself this Christmas, to so m::n\ people and for the most important names on
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1924 12 MlI _SINGAPORE j Malay Mahkora Miss Salmah. "Anak Raja Beraau. «Hr A. Siti Pay,,ng Miss Poon "Rayuan lbu.” Miss Sarawak.” Miss Yang. Kaseh dan Sayang.” Che Rah- man. 5.30 Cantonese Dramas. t Fah Yuin Siong Ma.” Sung by Sit Kok Sin Tong Sueet Heng. Fah Wan Choon B. B. C.
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  • 668 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang SEA MAILS OUTWARD Br;iish North Borneo 'til:: close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. Friday; li Lumpur 7 p.m. Friday. Northern Sumatra Muis close Penang 4 p.m. tomorrow by s.s. Krian. Singapore Mails close i'enang 4 p.m. Mondays Is.c. Kedah. Burma Mails
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  • 442 13 In Penang Harbour ARRIVALS Today: KEDAH ex Belawan-Deli. DANMARK ex Singapore. DJAMBI ex Persian Gulf, Bombay, Colombo and Bela wan-Deli. Tomorrow: Tuesday, Dec. 20: KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. SeLANDIA ex Europe via Colombo. SILVERGUAVA ex Pacific Coast ports via Singapore. BENLEDI ex Leith. Wednesday,
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  • 64 13 .British Wireless. London, Sunday.l.orJ Baldwin’s fund for refugees has now reached a total of £125,879. The significance of the widespread sympathy that has been aroused is the fact that each day since the appeal was launched there has been an increase in the number of
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  • 210 13 Reuter. London, Sunday. aLL the British Legion’s achievejAl ments in trying to establish real friendship with German ex-servicemen seemed to have been lost,’’ declared Sir Frederick Maurice, former President"" of the British Legion, in a speech at Durham yesterday. Sir Frederick alluded to the Legion’s
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  • 53 13 Reuter. Nuremberg, Sunday:Within a few hours of being sentenced for highway robbery, a car bandit, Willy Haller, aged twenty-four, was beheaded at midnight. A girl accomplice was also sentenced to death but was saved from the headman’s axe at the last minute by Herr Hitler, who commented the sentence
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    • 389 13 blue funnel line U FEKI.r SERVICE TO LONDON N "thT?ONTI?Sn! Hi-xrrOß Calls Marseilles Glasgow Leave* Penang Due London DIOMED Calls Hull Gdynia C 2 "J an 18 GLENAPP Antwerp Middlesboro TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA TEIRESIAS Liverpool BELLEROPHON 24 Jan 27 PYRRHUS Omits Havre J l an Feb 7
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    • 110 13 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pre.s. ADAMS Jan. 5 Feb. 1 Feb. 14 Pres. VAN BUREN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 14 Pres. HAYES Feb. 16 Mar 15 Mar. 28 PACIFIC SERVICE I
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    • 786 13 P&O BRITISH INDIA Hj. (Incorpoirted in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. FROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 22nd DECEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. London and Far East Mail Service. s/S BULAN” Friday Dec 23 London
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    • 240 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA) LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Sala, Naples, Marseilles. Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers Sailing datefl x SUWA MARU Dec. 23 TERUKUNI MARU Jan. S HAKUSAN MARU Jan. 20 HARUNA MARU Feb. 3 KATORI MARU Feb. 17 x Call at Rotterdam optional. FOR JAPAN FROM
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  • 1412 14 Full Programme For First Day BKLOAN is the full programme for the first day of the Penang Turf Club’s Xmas New Year Meeting next Monday. Excellent fields are provided and keen racing will be seen. Horses, Class 1, Division 1, 6 Furlongs 0 2
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  • 891 14 East Lynne Pays *s9l (From Our Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. THREE upsets marked the second day’s races of the Taiping Turf Club’s December Skye Meeting here this afternoon. They were created by East Lynne, who paid $9l in the fourth race, Authentic, who paid $73 in
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  • 631 15 Ijiss Hamilton Nets I Six Times I ix of Penang’s eight goals, Miss Hamilton, the gave a display which was the outstanding feakey match between the local women’s team and se Corinthians on the Hutchings School ground be visitors were beaten by eight
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  • 325 15 Derby &,Everton Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Sunday. The majority of the grounds for yesterday s L?ague soccer matches resembled quagmires and this was responsible for the shocks in ail divisions. Both Everton and Derby were well beaten. Everton muffed their chances against Charlton who led
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  • 47 15 The Army XV qualified to meet Selangor in the Malaya Cup rugby competition by defeating Singapore by ten points (one drop goal, one penalty goal and one try) to three (one penalty goal) in the Southern section semi-final played at Singapore on Saturday.
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  • 1599 15 ENGLISH LEAGUEDR’. 1. Arsenal 4, Stoke 1. Villa 2. Leeds 1. Blackpool 2, Birmingham 1. Brentford 2. Manchester U. 5. Derby 1, Middlesbrough 4. Everton 1, Charlton 4. Grimsby 6, Leicester 1. Huddersfield 3, Preston 0. 1 Portsmouth 2, Chelsea 1. Sunderland 2, Liverpool 3. Wolves
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  • 144 15 I’niano Beat Perak In Close Game Malaya Cup match against May on the Esplanade procluse and exciting game, mg the scoring, then Perak I and holding it till tenthe end. and finally Pentlirec rapid tries to pull the Hie fire and to win by 27 oals and
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  • 363 15 (By Tic-Tac) There was a large crowd on the course this morning to watch the start of the official training” in preparation for the Penang Turf Club Xmas NewYear Meeting winch, incidentally, will be the last meeting on the present course. Only local strings, however, were exercised.
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  • 150 15 Reuter. Johannesburg. Saturday. Hutton was struck on the head by a ball from a fast bowler and was rendered unconscious. He was taken to hospital, where it was announced that he was suffering from slight concussion. The ball hit the wicket so Hutton was bowled out. It
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 204 15 CLEVER YOUNG BROKERS DUETO KIGHT r FATHER WON’T N y OU MUST 1 -gESS&I SO TIRED AND < fc^T,OF D ANDUMpTorIn CONSENT TO OUR MARRIAGE HURR y FATHER 5 EXHAUSTED THESE eTADWATinAI rtA WHE SAYS I DON’T EARN MUKHY. IAIHtK nAYC T UAVF NO- SIGN OF NIGHT STARVATION I f
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  • 116 16 PREVIOUSLY TODAY LONDON—(Spot) £214-7.6 No market LONDON—(3 months) £215.10.0 No market SINGAPORE $110.25 $110.25 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $110.25 $110.25 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons COPRA(Sundried) $3.45 $3.45 BLACK PEPPER 50 $8.50 RUBBER; LONDON 8d NEW YORK 16c(G) 16c(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 27%c 27%c Jan./Mar 28c 28c Apl./June 28 %c 28
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  • 107 16 LONDON. December 17. Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Steady. London Bd. 8 Ad. Jan./Mar. 8 Ad. B%d. Alp./June July/Sept. 8 8 Ad. New York closed. United Kingdom Stocks: London 56.968 tons Liverpool 31,118 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. Dec. £10.12.6 PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond. Jan./Mar. 3%d.
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  • 104 16 Prev. TodayPans 177 39 64 177 37 64 New York 4.66% 4.67% Montreal 4.71% 4.71% Brussels 27.72 27.75% Geneva 20.64 20.66 Amsterdam 8.58% 8.59% Milan 88 H 88 hl Berlin 11.64% 11.64% Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague
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  • 131 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.32% 1.37% Hong Fatt .70 .72% Kuchai 1.25 1.30 Mambau .50 .55 Puteh -92% .97% Rahman Hyd. 1.12% 1.15 Raub Gold 4.60 4.70 Rantau 1.43 1.46 Tai ping Cons. 1.57% 1.62% Kampong Lanjut 17'0 17|6 Kramats 100 10|6 Kundang 69 7j3 Laruts
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  • 497 16 Indian Gets Three Months’ Gaol Giving as his defence the fact that he was struck by the complainant first and that his elbow hit her mouth accidentally during the excitement which followed. an Indian Mohammedan, Mohammed bin Shaik Omar, stood his trial, on Saturday, in the District Court
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  • 55 16 A serious motor accident occurred at Lahat on Saturday morning when a car driven by a Malay knocked down a Tamil girl, who received severe injuries. She was rushed to the Ipoh District Hospital and her condition is stated to be serious. Inspector Boon
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  • 62 16 A young Malay cyclist named Noordin is lying in a serious condition In the General Hospital, Penang, as a result of having been knocked down by a car driven by a Sikh named Bishen Singh. The driver also sustained injuries though not of a
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  • 183 16 New York. Saturday, DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 indv.s. 150.89 150.36 150.90 15).03 20 rails 30.51 30.35 30.53 30.28 20 utilities 22.42 22.29 22.45 22 25 40 bonds 89.52 89 34 Business done 1,150 000 450 000 STOCKS Prev. Today Am. Tob. B 86
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  • 198 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 9 4 3 Ayer Hitam 24 0 25 0 Chenderiang 12 9 13 9 Hitam *3O .35 Hong Fatt -73 Idris 1 1 2 4 > 2 Jelebu 62 V 2 67 Kramat 16 6 10 6ex Kuchai Ordy 1-25 1-30 Larut 9
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  • 92 16 Policy Of Strict Neutrality I LETTER TO THE EDITOR] Sir, —The report which appeared in Penang Gazette on the 14th instant to the effect that if Great Britain were at war with Japan, the enemy would gain an easy entrance into the Malay Peninsula “by courtesy of”
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 758 16 BANKS F NEDERLANSCHE THE MERCANTILE BANE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) N.V. Capital Authorised £3 000.00 (NETHERLANDS TRADING Rest RftSrS» SOCIETY.) Capital Paid Up £1,050,000 (Incorporated in the Net her land» BOARD OF DIRECTORS. With limited liability.) Sir Charles Alexander Innes, Established by Royal Charter tai 1824. gir
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    • 31 16 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS The Exchange Banks will be closed on the 26th and 27th instant which have been proclaimed public holidays. übayef^ g ard a n VR V the pain killer, j
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    • 409 16 Head Office: 12 p 1 Phon'e l v 7 S tr P-r Telegratr/' J' h Singapore Office- c* T Office. 25 r >ROffice Brew/r Office: 40. 43 n 014 Phor. C R| Phone Central' London. M Rates f .S„b 9 «ip lion I an <l Sunday Local D inang GaZett
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  • 4th Penang Trade Fair Supplement to the "Pinang Gazette”
    • 2223 1 All Set For Tonight’s Opening Everything is set for the fourth Penang Trade Fair. After several weeks’ preparation, it will be opened tonight at the Fun and Frolic Stadium. Workmen worked feverishly last week, and the finishing touches were added todays but tonight vari-coloured
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    • 510 3 DEMANDS OF MOTOR TRADE THE plain speaking which has taken place during the past few days on both sides of the Atlantic seems likely to have salutary effect, and to advance rather than retard the work of the peace-makers, declares a review of the rubber
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    • 127 1 H L COMMERCIAL VH ERTISING AGENCY J ''■‘'•’te’ Electro-j I Makers Wall Adver- 7. THREE STAR BRAND GOLDEN PHEASANT W TOILET SOAP 'A*. Si ;1' -JE xjv lif/Hi» ,3 a DISINFECTANT SOAP MANUFACTURED Bi THE CHINA CHEMICAL WORKS LTD., SHANGHAI. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA ME JOO CO., PENANG. FACE COLD
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    • 152 1 Advert'•ement Contractor to: FUN FROLIC W E M I’, L E Y AMI SEMENT PARKS HEAD OFFICE > 62, China Street. Penang. Telephone 693.1 BRANCH OFFICF 59, Hale Street. Ipoh. Telephone 167. KUAN YIM HOON «‘MAY-WE-SUIT” THE BEST GOURMET POWDER MANUFACTURED BY THE CHINA CHEMICAL WORKS, LTD., SHANGHAI. S'WTI BOTTLE
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    • 198 2 NEW GOLD CO. 18, BUCKINGHAM STREET. PENANG. \li x o I s s V s/ CHIN LEE Co. Soap Manufacturers, Penang. I CASE 20 BARS FACTORY No. 126, Jelutong Road SALE DEPOT. No. 187, Beach Street, PENANG. FREE GIFTS 19th to 27th December 1938 Buy our Soap! For every purchase,
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    • 103 2 CHIN AIK FURNITURE CO PENANG SINGAPORE. Wl 41 1,1 -VW*-' Til M .IHIMHI tt.nU Si 1 11 J El 1 kCI BMP jk i |||g||gr I OFFICE SHOWROOM:— No. 95-B, Bishop Street, PHONE No. WORKSHOP: No. 80, Church Street, PHONE No BRANCH: No. 389. Chulia Street. to our Stall Nos.
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    • 289 3 I Cfienc XcecCc. I I I v A W I A V;"'-A zx- ''A I --ink V v A I x 'V I V' v A v v■ 'v -?x Wfcosi I V'wlL W 9 I iw I y >7? Vt w I I* Xin <<reA 1 I FRIGIDAIRE AIR
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 156 4 'fP k flh 1 v w*3z. I liil illi'rl r I Uni Kilulm 'ftKSwfilH <i< Itvst eMH *JF mI|JJ djE-S»,. Ena ASSSSidUN a° Jr LET the children believe in Santa Claus: he s no m > th. \ou know that KK^SL^dit tx f?^-Vyfv Lr' 2 because vou are going to
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    • 217 4 HURRY UP HURRY Ip O L R Mutual l/l 'BL u Benefit CLOSE^SOirs” 86 Do not miss this Golden .Opportunity as thi* Q la will never occur again, EASTERN BAZAAR (THE BLUE SHOP) 8. Bishop Street, Penang. 20 Years' Experience in making Cinema Slides Western Advertising Service 54, Bishop Street.
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