Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 December 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DA'L’i' No. 305. Vol. XCVI. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938- PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 660 1 Scathing Retort To Berlin Demand For Apology For Ickes Speech Aid for China and Spain FIRMER STAND AGAINST ANTI RED POWERS Washington, Thursday. Mr. Suinner Welles, Acting Secretary of State, has rejected Germany’s demand for an official apology for the speech of Mr. Ickes on
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  • 288 1 i 11, .tilt! Ill»» dUVM .0 miles from Tsangcheng.—Si? Chew Jit Poh. Dispute Over I' isheries Chungking, Thursday, rogo, Japanese Ambassador to •t, has warned Mr. Litvinoff i oreign Minister, that if the fish- ut* were to have serious conseRussia would he held responsA lection of the Japanese
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  • 62 1 Ri liter. Eos Angeles, Thursday, olonel Martin Snyder, ex-husband f thi Him star Ruth Ettinff, has n convicted of attempting to turder Myrl-Alderman, the star’s sent husband. A sentence up to i/ears imprisonment can be imSnyder was found not ilty of other charges including an
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  • 137 1 Reuter London, Thursday. temperature in London rose this z to 35 degrees Fahrenheit after below freezing point since Saturafternoon. Nevertheless no big expected as a sharp frost is preI for tonight. hung over London and caused a blackout in some parts. Roads always traffic is delayed though
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  • 112 1 —Reuter. “Flagrant Violation’ Of Nonintervention London, Thursday. Allegations that French sources supplied torpedoes, anti-aircraft projectiles and other ammunition to the Spanish Republican destroyer Jose Luis Diez while undergoing repair at Gibraltar are made in a note the Franco Government has sent to Britain. The note declares
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  • 120 1 Shock For Mana genie ii I Oi Ritz Hotel Reuter. Afco’.t fifty n -‘iiibers of the Unemployed Workers’ Movement including three women walked into the grillroom of the exclusive Ritz Hotel. Piccadilly, and asked to be <■: rved with tea. They stated they were willing
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  • 98 1 -Reuter. Historic Manor Almost Destroyed By Fire London, Thursday. Notgrove Mam r, the Cotswold residence ot Sir Alan Anderson, M.P. for the city of London, has been almost destroyed by fire. For centuries it was the home of the descendents of Dick Whittington. The flames spread so quickly
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  • 143 1 Reuter. The Lessons Of Barcelona London, Thursday, The advantages oc ineasur s advocated by Sir John Anderson in the Common yesterday were called into que ;tion on the motion for the adjournament today. Mr. Arthu; Henderson ({noting Barcel' na.’s ''xperiences urged a deep tunnelling system under the
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  • 241 1 —Reuter. Awaiting French Proposals Rome, Thursday. it i.< understood that the Italian Gove rment’s view that the 1 ranco-ltalian agreement of 1935 is no longer valid has U?en confirmed to the French Governraent ir writing. It is suggested that the Italian object is to induce France tn produce
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  • 219 1 Japan’s Huge Drug Traffic Paris—M. Daladier secured a second vote of confidence in the Chamber last night. Washington—lmperial Airways’ lawyers have filed a preliminary application for authority to inaugurate a TransAtlantic air service. Paris—As a reprisal for the expulsion from Italy of the Agent-General of tne
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  • 34 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Thursday:—Agreement has been reached between the delegates of the German and Czechoslovak Governments declaring a general amnesty for inhabitants of the frontier regions, according to the German News Agency. —Reuter.
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  • 36 1 London, Thursday. In the Divorce Court today Judge Goloins confirmed the Registrar’s report regarding maintenance for Lady Swettenham and agreed with the view that an annuity would be the safest way to secure this.
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  • 48 2 Rumour Of Poisoi}|]jf r ,Pr m Cur Ow P ti The Premiv, iMUpositlon y< for in the military que states that his conditio, C<>mai6 this morning. Wa s The vernacular n ar)f r attributing th-P, in water drunk and deni ot his illness was due J*»
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  • 97 2 —Reuter. Tension Eases At Hankovi N ieiltsin Restrictions on tne Hankow and Ti...,., sions have now co drawn. This is expected to ease fs sion between Japanee and other ei tionals. naAn earlier message stated- n mtuation tn the Freaeh a> nMra has considerably eased as the
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  • 82 2 London, Thursday. Members of the Royal Famil, like millions of their British subjects, are looking forward to including skating parties t n their Christmas festivities this year. Queen Mary is travelling to Sandring, ham tomorrow with the King and Queen and Pincesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. The
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  • 72 2 Chinese, Indians and Malays, men and women, young and old, some with babies in their arms, comprised a batch of 25 people who were produced before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court yesterday on a charge of begging for alms. The majority of
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  • 116 2 Arrests On Large Scale Anticipated —Reuter. Kangoon, Thursday. A state of emergency has been proclaimed and is believed to foreshadow the possibility of large scale arrests. The Governor has returned from Mandalay whither he had gone to spend Chris vinas. U. Saw, leader of the
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  • 84 2 —Reuter. 34 Members Of The I.R.A. Arrested London, Thursday. One of the biggest police raids ever made in North Ireland today resulted in the apprehension of thirty-four promin.nt members of the Irish Republican Army. The action is officially ascribed to plans' of the I.R.A. for attacks upon persons occupying
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  • 112 2 —Reuter. Premier Going To Chequers London, Thursday. The House of Commons today adjourned for the Christmas recess until January 31, 1939, subject to reassembly if public interest required Mr. Chamberlain, mov ing the adjournment, declared: “I am happy to think that whatever the perils -of this
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  • 63 2 —Reuter. Tokio, Thursday. New restrictions between foreign Concessions in Tientsin and the outside world are announced. Traffic is permitted only’ in the daytime and on seven specified roads. Only soldiers and nationals of third Powers with Japanese army headquarters’ permits are allowed entry at other times. More
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  • 49 2 —Reuter. London, Thursday:—lmperial Airways announces that severe weather in Western Europe and the Mediterranean and frozen intermediate ports of call in central France has necessitated an interruption of its air services and therefore there will be some delay in mails to and from the Empire.—Reuter.
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  • 67 2 Following is the Christmas programme of the St. George’s Tamil Church, Penang: Cnristmas Tree and Social on Friday. Dec. 23 at 5 p.m.; Christmas Carols on— Saturday, Dec. D 4 between 6 p.m. and 12 midnight; Christmas Service on Sunday, I.c. 25 eX 5
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  • 55 2 —Reuter. Berlin, Thursday. The 'Chai'ge d’Affaires at Washington has made a demarche to Mr. Sumner Welles, acting Secretary of State, energetically protesting against the speech of Mr. Harold Ickes on December 18, according to an inspired statement to the foreign Press. Mr. Jjckes’ remarks are described as
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  • 69 2 —Reuter. Typically Irresponsible Broadcast Tokio, Thursday:—Broadcasting tonight, the Premier, Prince Konoye, laid down the conclusion of a Sino-Japanese Anti-Comintern pact and the placing of economic co-operation between China and Japan on a footing of equality as the guiding principles for readjustment of relations between Japan and the new’
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  • 121 2 —Reuter. Strongest World Force For Peace London, Thursday. The belief that the British Navy is the strongest force for peace world was expressed by Sir Holberry Mensforth, a director of the Clydebank ship-building firm of John Brown and Co., speaking after the launching of the destroyer Javelin from
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  • 113 2 —Reuter. Arriving by the Blue Funnel liner Sarpedon yesterday were several visitors :rom England who are taking a round trip to escape the worst of the English winter. They will celebrate Christmas at Singapore and New Year’s Day’ at Hong Kong. Most of them
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  • 328 2 London, Thursday. CALM continues along the Spanish war fronts. While the long-expected new Franco drive has hitherto not materialised Nationalist bombers are busy behind the he* publican lines. It is reported from Barcelona that thirty persons were killed and more than a hundred wounded in
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  • 191 3 Mr. Quo Tai-chi Pleased With I S. British Credits London, Thursday. |;L\A approaches the New Year with confidence based not only' on the impregnable position of the national ..oveminent of our leader and the valour of the Chinese people but by virtue of the increased international readiness to
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  • 124 3 Reuter I,< n. Wu leh-Clien Is Replaced Chungking, Thursday. 'I Chinese Government has ordered i ph-te reorganisation of the Kwang- 1' ivincial Government and has apj inu General hah Han-hwen as the new r of the province replacing Gen ril Wu Teh-chen. <1 Lih Han-hwen, who command'antonese
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  • 270 3 A Hon tamer died recently in America fi m the effects of a mosquito bite. At so we are informed by the newsWhat an astonishing contrast! i whose profession demands that fu.-s the King of Animals every day who is always in danger of being to
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  • 100 3 Rome, Thursday. of Hungary’s foreign policy in collaboration with the Rome-Berlin axis was the main theme of Count Ciano’s discussions in Budapest, according to the Press. It is hoped here that following the talks Hungary will leave the League and contemplate joining the Anti-Comintern Pact. Correspondents
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  • 113 3 —Reuter London. Thursday. The Government adhered to the Nonintervention Committee’s proposals and had no intention at present of granting belligerent rights to Franco, sfl’d Mr. R. A. Butler, the Foreign Under-Secre-tary, to a deputation from the London Federation of Peace Councils. The deputation, w'hich had
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  • 248 3 .—Reuter. SOVIET KEEPING JAPAN GUESSING London, Thursday. DIPLOMATIC circles are closely watching the Russo-Japanese deadlock over Japanese fishery rights around northern Saghalien. By the Treaty of Portsmouth of 1905, Saghalien was equally divided between Russia and Japan and the latter obtained rights to fish in waters around the
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  • 76 3 —Reuter. Paris, Thursday. THE Goverment narrow'ly escaped defeat today when M. Daladier, the Premier, asked for a vote of confidence on Article II of the Finance Bill. The Chamber of Deputies passed the vote by 291 votes to 284 votes, with thirty-four abstentions and eight absentCC9.
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  • 494 4 comes as a season of blessed relief to a world distraught by political and economic crises. Mankind never was in a more nervous and dangerous condition than today. During the past twelve months the relations between the civilised peoples have become worse and at no time
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  • 1471 4 By Randall Heymanson England To Australia D MODES, famous in the A *days of the Crusaders, is now an Italian possession. The aerodrome with well camouflaged hangars and guns concealed in the surrounding hills hinted the Duce’s Mediterranean preFrom
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  • 516 5 Seasonal” a the time when England is /V going through one of its rare >onal” Christmastides, Penang enduring the hottest season of perennial summer. In North Liya, the hottest spell and the jmurn glare always seem to ir in December, January and ruary, when the sun is
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  • 1853 5 Details Of;E. 0. Hotel Purchase r jpHE ann.jal meeting of the Runi;mede Ho.el, Ltd., was h?ld at 39 Beach St., Penang, yesterday. Commenting cr, the payment of a dividend, the Chairman stated it might appear unsound to pay a dividend from borrowed money
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  • 378 5 Entered Bedroom And Stole Bag (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Alor star, mursday. Alleged to have entered the bedroom of a couple and stolen from the vedsxde a leather oag containing clothings valued about $l7, a 23-year-old Malay, Junus bin Mat, who appeared on a charge of house-breaking
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  • 168 5 Stating that a Tamil man had askec him to steal a cycle, a Chinese youth, Looi Hoong, yesterday pleaded guilty be fore Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Third Magistrate, Penang to a charge of having stolen a bicycle from the compound ol the Malay School at
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  • 50 5 Invitations have been issued by Dr. Cheah Tiang Earn, Mr. Cheah Tiang Lim and Mr. Cheah Tiang Kooi to a dinner at No. 379, Perak Road, Penang, on Tuesday at 8 p.in. on the occasion of the gold wedding of their parents. Mr. and Mrs Cheah Hock Slew’.
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    • 1300 6 UNDOUBTEDLY! THE BRIGHTEST AND MERRIFSt I L ELYSEE CABARET jy TJf ML 1 the ISLAND’S centre of dancing I opening tomorrow! today tea dancf I '6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 I 630 P.M. TO 8.45 P.M. COUPONS $1 FOf- I AN HOUR OF FUN WITH A LAUGH A MINUTE Til 6 Yailk
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  • 440 7 Draft Programme Draun Up By Committee (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Thursday. A DKAL r programme of festivities in connection with the y» corenation celebrations of Sultan Sir Abdul Aziz. K.8.E., y.M.G., which will commence on Thursday, March 2, and last o. 1 one week,
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  • 269 7 LTOW a Chinese labourer employed on the temporary relief woitt at tooh became unruly and assumed an aggressive attitude when ordered to leave lart week owing to the unsatisfactory nature of his work, was revealed in the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipob, yesterday. In the dock
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  • 114 7 .—Reuter. Paris, Thursday. It became known here today that Count Ciano recently told Mr. Francois Poncet. the French Ambassador to Rome, that the Italian Government no longer considered the Franco-Italian treaties of 1935, which relate mainly to Tunis and North Africa generally, as valid. It is
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  • 177 7 (mo Women Fined At Taiping From Our Own Corresp ndent) fiiping. T ur.-day. Munusamy, a road cool e, drew h Pay yesterday, cnly to meet troubl the moment he walk.d out with hi: money. His two wives were waitin to him. The two women fought, each
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  • 150 7 Penang Club Entertains 150 Young Guests More than 150 European children were present at the Annual Children’s Christ mas party held at the Penang Club yes terday evening. Slides, see-saws and other attraction» kept the little folk busy till tea-time Tea proved to be a real
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  • 50 7 —Reuter. Washington, Thursday:—Mr. Daniel Roper, holding his last Press conference as Secretary of Commerce, today, predicted a continuation in 1939 of the gradual improvement in business. Mr. Roper said that relations between the Government and business improved this year and harmony between them was increasing.—Reuter.
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    • 552 7 WEMBLEY PARK I. Friday 23rd.. December. 1938. Molek Silver Opera: Takes great pride in presenting “BUNGA HIKMat* 1 r with a strong supporting cast KM 5 f r y Ur a PP rov,il t Kmnchongs. wS|r“- La V st production “PANGLEMA Navan* T JS Hassan s next host records aA
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    • 164 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel CHRISTMAS EVE. SATURDAY. 21th DECEMBER Special Dinner Dance 83.00 EXTENSION TO I A M CHRISTMAS NIGHT, SUNDAY. 25th DECEMBER Special Dinner Dance 53.00 EXTENSION TO 1 A M. BOXING NIGHT. MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER Special Dinner Fancy Dress Dance 53.50 EXTENSION TO 1 A M NEW YEAR’S EVE,
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    • 106 7 ROYAL THEATRE Box No. 5 ALOR STAR ’Phone 77. 6.30 P.M. 9.30 P M SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO PACK HOUSES It’s your last chance not to miss this picture, the best Tamil Talkie you have ever seen. “CHINTA MANI” with K. Aswathamwa V. K Thyagaraga V.K. Rao and other talented
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  • 448 8 < Chinese Fined On Lottery Charge A police informer yesterday gave evidence before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Penang Middle Court, of how he had induced a man to deliver to him lottery tickets in exchange for marked notes provided by a police officer. The
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  • 840 8 INDIAN MOHAMMEDAN ON SERIOUS CHARGE i QUARREL between husband and wife which led to another tenant in a house at Patani Road remonstrating with the husband had fatal results, when the husband, becoming enraged at the interference, turned on the man and hit
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  • 382 8 Boon To p 0(lr Chinese <Fro m mt. bltiawan The long-mooted idea f or blishment of a Maternity H Sitiawan for the Chi n J and other adjoining villageticular for the poor, to <, v. rh J m Parconvenience and taut hospitals, ha plished by the
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  • 174 8 To Explain War Situation In China Mr. Soong Yan-yen, a veteran member of the Chinese Revolutionary Party which successfully overthrew the Chin Dynasty, has arrived in Ipoh from. Kuala Lumpur in the course of his tour amongst overseas Chinese. He is accompanied by Mr. Wong See
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  • 55 8 Pleading that he was -*n o.d that the samau he manulac: meant for sale, a named Hong Teik asked for m the Taiping Magistrate yes < r The Magistrate could n P, much as the still round out slI was a big one, capable
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  • 486 8 Status Should Be Raised Not a few Malayans in London think that the time has come when the status of the appointment of Malaya’s representative here should be raised to that of an Agent-General, and that the officer who holds the appointment now defined as that
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  • 73 8 Friday’, December 23: Chinese Church Sunday School Social at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Looi P?h Weng will act as Father Christmas and distribute the presents to the children. Saturday, December 24: The Penang Chinese Epworth League Carol Party will m?et at the Church at 7 p.m. and
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    • 664 8 (overcome) I AND YOU I KNOW THE JOY OF X/ j yOJS&OUW/ AT You People ot Malaya, Who are Thin, down, Anasmic, Suffering from Premature impotency Early Old Age Stomach Trouble 99 out of every 'fg|n|gf| 100 sufferers like yourself are MALNOURISHED (not getting sufficient Minerals, Vitamins and lodine in
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    • 18 8 NEW STOCK OF LADIES' HATS LATEST FASHION PRICE FROM $4.00 MARSELI 4 7 Light Street D loll 88
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  • 877 10 Grave Mismanagement Of Big Concern’s Affairs MESSRS. S. E. Levy Co., Singapore, in their weekly review of the American Commodity and Security markets state: It is very evident that the coming hristmas is not going to be anything like a time of
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  • 523 10 Minutes Of Meeting I FOLLOWING are exerpts from the minutes of the monthly meeting of the North Borneo Chambei of Commerce held in the Sandakan Club, Sandakan, on December 7, 1938: Mr. A. E. Phillips, (Chairman) presided and o.hers present were Mr. GMavuc, Dr. V.
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  • 54 10 London, December 8. Prft. of Sungei Kari (Sumatra) Rubber Estate to June 30 £1.633 (£4,655) after £62 to deprecn., £744 export duty and crediting £542 int. on invest.; 'div. 4 p.c. (7V2 p.c.); fwd., subject to estate staff commission (approx £6O) £1.580 (£1,730). Mtg., 7, Martin’s- lane,
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  • 402 10 London, December 6. rjpHE unwillingness of our market to respond to any better a political or economic news is not difficult to explain, state Messrs. Hecht, Levis KaKi in their market report. The departure of overseas spell-binders and the wearing off of
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    • 396 10 THE BES I Mi'nv FOK itiii-m A It has always been ti always will be, W her sufferei* meets a’nott 1 recommendation th;disappearance of t, victims Of stand. For months now o that has pass» <| f r been the sai Salt of the Earth Rheumatoid Art'iir and kindred ills.
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  • 219 11 Too Many Babies At This Baby Show MH It L JP .A reinforcements were called to a baby show at t. Stephen's Church Hall, Upton Pari., E.. ,j, .1 i contr< l thf croud of mothers who brought 1 1 tn ,f> jadued.- I wo
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  • 236 12 Leaning Tower Of Pisa Among the astonishing things men have attempted we must occasionally number a few they never intended. The leaning tower of Pisa is one of these. It should most properly be classed with world failures, for obviously its architect and builders failed to accomplish what
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    • 1196 12 t> r» f Qim'VTPI? H SINGAPORE SCHEDULE FOR FAR FAST 1)K London. bable East in Malayan '4^\ “Pikiran Trang. Che week beginning Dec. IBiHK “Slamat Malam.” Miss Aminah. TRANSMISSION 2 Teochew Selections (Guakang).f “See 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ. GSG Ngoh Keng” “Pee Hoi Koh.” Sung and GSF. >
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    • 209 12 PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m. TODAY P.M. 6.00 Chinese Music. 7.05 Dance Music. 7.30 Children’s Hour. 7.55 Messrs. Kennedy Co’s Share Report. 8.00 Concerto for Christmas Night (CoreilD. 8.15 Carol Singing from the Studio ty the St. George’s Quartette. 8.45 Noel Fantasy from “Caro! Symphony” (Hutchinson). 8.55 Straits Echo
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    • 211 12 HONGKONG ZBW3, 9.52 Mc/s (31.49 m.) today P.M. 12.20 Local Time Signal and WeatW Report. 12.23 Mozart-Concerto in P Major—Elly Ney Trio an d Chamber n P chestra. 12.50 Reuter and Rugby Pm’ Weather Forecast and Announcements’ 1.00 Strauss—Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme —Walther Straram Orchestra. i 35 Close down. 5.20 Relay—Dance
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  • 499 13 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, Auen. 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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  • 1024 13 In Penang Harbour ARRIVALS Today: HOEGH MERCHANT ex Pacific Coast via Singapore. NELEUS ex United Kingdom via Suez. HECTOR ex Singapore. KEDAH ex Singapore direct. PERAK ex Singapore via Port Swettenham. D. VAN TWIST or RETEH ex Belawan-DfJi and Asahan. MANDAR ex Belawan-Deli. SUWA i MARU ex
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  • 47 13 Mails for Europe (letters only) in time for New Year will close at Penang and Ipoh today by Imperial Airways. Mails for Australia (letters only) in time for New Year will close at Penang and Ipoh today by Qantas Airways.
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    • 107 13 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. ADA-MS Jan. 5 Feb. 1 Feb. 14 Pres. VAN BUREN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14 Pres HAYES Feb. 16 Mar 15 Mar 28 PACIFIC SERVICE
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  • 268 14 Tomorrow’s List Of Fixtures OEL.OW are the fixtures for tomorrov. in the E glish and Scottish Football Lea; ues; ENGLISH LEAGUE- DIV. ‘1 Aston Villa vs. Grimsby Charlton vs. Bolton Chelsea vs. Liverpool Ev?rton vs. Blackpool Huddersfield vs. Brentford Manchester U. vs. .Middlesbrough Portsmouth vs. Arsenal Preston
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  • 163 14 North vs. South Match May Be Cancelled (From Our Ow. Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE Malayan Rugrby Union have under consideration the substitution of the traditional North vs. South match at Singapore on January 28 for a match between the Malayan touring
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  • 103 14 The Ipoh Chinese Corinthians were in for a big surprise when they met the Ipc h Club at hockey on the pa dang yesterday, four goals being shared after a kct_n and frat match. From the start it appeared that the Corinthians would easily avenge their previous defeat
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  • 73 14 The engagement has been announced in Ipoh between Miss Mabel Jaffray, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jaffray of Ipoh, to Mr. C. R. Laßrooy. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Laßrooy. of Ipoh. Mr. Cyril Laßrooy is well-known in sporting circles being one
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  • 1257 14 II olves Great Revival (From Our Correspondent) London, December 14. VVyiTH the draw for the third ▼V round of the F. A. Cup this week soccer interest, for the time being, is transferred from the League struggles to the knockout competition. Not for years have
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  • 190 14 KEDAH HALL C.R.C DRAW Goal Each 0 h Victoria Creep The Kcd n. Rf < the Victoria Green being a draw game, each side sc orint < Both sides indulged n. hitting and the 1.,.d end to end, with neit' to gain supreir.ai > Early in the i: it: il
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  • 145 14 Windsor Lad will breeders next matin. i 'i been some return of tn- from which he i-.:er> I .u and Mr. Benson, his owij-r to rest him. Financially _o. loss to Mr. Benson, but ,l i- only >• would be expected of him 13- sitmtion
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  • 85 14 i From Our Own Corr- d' j! A lor Star. Thursday. The Police, in a dull gam* < trounced the P. W. D. XI organised side, to the tune oi > Kedah Hockey League iixturt on the K. H. A. ground. The play, as
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    21 14 Alan Mehrille, 'icbo n ill captain the South African Xf the M.C.C. in the first Test at. Johanncsbura tomorrow.
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  • 724 15 Slow Work The Order Of The Day PURE GOLD IN GRAND CONDITION By Tic-Tac hiui atiia.cti.on on the course this morning’ were the candidates Silley, from Taiping and Logue, from Ipoh. but <ill< horses were out without number cloths. it is
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    208 15 K.L. Postal Club’s Trip To Penang A badminton team from the Postal Union Athletic Club, Kuala Lumpur, will visit Penang during the coming holidays and engage the Penang Post Office Recreation Club in a series of badminton matches. The team will arrive in Penang by train, on the morning
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  • 132 15 15th Anniversary Celebrations The Penang Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association has issued invitations for the Association’s 15th Anniversary Celebrations at No. 64, Larut Road on Sunday, Jan. 1. at noon. Tea will be served. At 8 p.m. a. Cantonese Show will be staged at the Chin
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  • 62 15 At a special general meeting of members of the Penang Recreation Club held yesterday it was resolved that entrance fees should not be charged for new member: joining during the period January 1, to June 30, 1939 inclusive. It is believed that this concession will enable those
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  • 346 15 13 W in: s lit 75 Eights c In L nited States London—There must be some thing about the glare of arc lamps, the smell of powdered resin, and the excitement of bat tie that has got permanently under the skin of Jack
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  • 224 15 New Issue Of “Malayan Raceform''" The latest issue of "Malayan Raceform,’’ the only complete guide to form on the Malayan Turf, is now on sale. This publication will be of great value to punters at the forthcoming Penang Christmas-New Year Meeting for many of the horses
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    • 136 15 Don’t bet in the dark MALAYAN RACEFORM is NOW ON SALE BACK FORM HORSES AND WIN MONEY PRICE $l.OO FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT or BOX 724 P.O. SINGAPORE. An Ideal X mas Gift..* Arrow Shirts y k. llxlxOir SHIRTS have collars that outwear all others. Dozens of laundering will not blister,
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    • 71 15 Wishing Our Patrons A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 'Mtr I AURORA, LTD. DEPARTMENT STORE, Corner of High Street and North Bridge Road, SINGAPOHE. ®G A R D A N prevents pains and headaches. EURO-ASIATIC AGENCY 230-232, Penang Road CLOSING SA I C lA Li All
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  • 114 16 uORNINC PRIC-LS previously today LONDON— (Spot) £214.2.6 £2l fl*2'n LONDON—(3 months) £215.5.0 £216.5.0 SINGAPORE $109.75 $109.75 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $10» «75 $109.75 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) $3.50 $3.50 BLACK PEPPER ’7. $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER:— LONDON BtVd 8 Ad NEW YORK 16iVc(G) 16Ac(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 28c 28%c Jan./Mar
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  • 182 16 New York, Thursday. DOW’ JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 indus. 149.58 150.53 150.79 149.28 20 rails 29.95 30 60 30.71 29.91 20 utilities 21.74 21.66 21.78 21.42 40 bonds 89.05 89.22 Business done 1.960,000 1,040.000 STOCKS Prev. Today Am. Tob. B 85 86% Anaconda Cpr.
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  • 124 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Batu Selrngor 1.30 1.35 Hong Fatt .70 .72% Johan .26 .29 Kuchai 1.25 1.30 Petalings 6.85 7.00 Rahman Hyd. 1.12% 1.15 Raub Gold 4.70 4.80 Rantau 1.43 1.46 Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.62% Ulu Klang .70 .75 Berjuntai 9‘9 10'3 Kampong Lanjut 16 6 17|0
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  • 101 16 Prev. Today pans 177 7'64 177.&. New York 4.66% 4.66% Montreal 4.70% 4.71% Brussels 27.65% 27.69 Geneva 20.64% 20.67 Amsterdam 8.57% 8.59 Milan 88% 88% Berlin 11.62 11.65 Stockholm 19 -42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 135 136
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  • 19 16 BIRTH —To Philippa Rose (nee Perry*) wife of F. G. Pooley, Penang, a son on 22nd December, 1938.
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    • 9 16 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL NEW YEAR’S EVE BOOKINGS FOR TABLES CLOSED
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    • 391 16 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in F. 51. S.) DBTDEND NO. 34 A Dividend of 2%% has been declared payable on the 12th January, 1939, to all shareholders on the Register on the 3rd January', 1939. NEILL BELL. Secretaries. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) In the High Court of the Straits
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