Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 December 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Xo. 3H. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3L 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 318 1 PROFESSED BELIEF IX JAPAN’S “FRIENDSHIP" A Reuter message from Hong Kong states that Mr. W ang Chang-wei, former Premier of China and VicePresident of the Chinese Government Part, has sent a message to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek advising prompt exchange of
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  • 394 1 Reuter Relations itli I .S. Nearer Deadlock Berlin, Friday. An inspired statement in the press de(|ar that no hope of improvement in German-American relations is possible long: as they are infecte by “an which is openly serving the Jewish interests.” T German press for the first
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  • 347 1 —Reuter. London. Friday. 1 is learned in London that Germany I notified Great Britain of her inten'i' li to exercise her right under the Anglo-German Naval Agreement to build tai tonnage of submarines equal to total of British submarine tonnage, •’i. 'U.ssion on this matter has
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  • 169 1 —Reuter. Allegedly Defrauded By Tricksters New York. Friday. William Buckner, stockbroker, who was arrested at the beginning oi' the mont on his return from England, and William Gillespie have been indicted by a Federal Grand Jury with conspiring to commit mail fraud in connection with
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  • 201 1 —Reuter. Now Interned At Gibraltar An official announcement regarding the naval engagement states that i< ur of the crew ot the Jose Luis Diez were killed and eleven wounded, one of the latter later dving in hospital. “It adds that the officers am’ crew will be detained
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  • 322 1 I. Reuter. Italian Divisions Threatened Barcelona. Friday. ■he Ibcpoblicans have launched a i'ng councei-attack south of Lerida, in iten ng the rear ot t’ e Italian divi- < n. 3 no at f ack;ng Borja: Blancas. The countee-offen i'w which began at '.O 30 a.m is
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  • 145 1 ’—Reuter. Programme For Premier And Lord Halifax Rome, Friday. Be fore proceeding to the Piazza Venezia on Jan. 12 for their first conversation with f ignur Mussolini. Mr. Chamberlain and I."rd Halifax will lay a wreath on the grave of the Italian Unknown Soldier. On the evening of
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  • 78 1 —Reuter. British And Chinese Detained By Japanese Tokio, Friday. The captain and two British mates and 41 Chinese members of the crew of the British freighter. Hannah Moller, registered in Shanghai, were detained by th r police authorities at Muroran on “suspi cion of violating Japanese territorial waters.**
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  • 237 1 New York B ill Creel New Year ifk S3O Dinners Reuter. <»i k. a’u rd;!'.. With nioM v’arg•ng an average $3O pci head for dinner. Num <»rk is preparing to spend <»»«• of the most expensive New Yt*ar Eies in poM-depre 'ioii ’nies. Fifteen
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    • 257 1 FOO CHEONG COFurniture Manufacturers 89, Bish»»p Street, Penang. Phone: 636. Ipoh Afjemfs: FOO LOON CO., 101, Brewster Road. Phone: 875. SIIOFLD RICKSHAS BE ABOLISHED? Read The SI \DAY GAZEIIE Tomorrow For a symposium of views of people most intiina‘ely concerned with the subject gathered by the Sunday Gazette reporters. The
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  • 127 2 £135,000,000 Employed To Support Sterling DOLLAR DEVALUATION SCARE AND FLIGHT OF CAPITAL London, Friday. The fourth half-yearly statement of the position of the Exchange Equalisation Account issued tonight reveals that gold holdings at Sept. 30 amounted to £690,000.000 compared with £835.000,000 on March
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  • 89 2 —Reuter. Berne, Friday. SWITZERLAND will have to devot? £17,500,000 to extraordinary defence expenditure in the next few years, according to a report on ■national defence, approved by the Swiss Federal Council. It is proposed that £4,500.000 be spent on fortifications. £7.500.000 on aviation and anti-aircraft defences,
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  • 94 2 -Reuter. U.S.A. Denies Entry To A Mixture New York, Friday. A suit brought by William JaLeson Co. to be allowed to import whiskies labelled "Scotch" was dismissed in the Columbia District Court. The Federal Alcoholic Administration refused entrx of the v. bisky because the British Excise authorities declined
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  • 97 2 —Reuter. New York. Friday. In 1938, the United States and Canada produced less than half the number of motorcars and trucks they produced in 1237. According to the Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, j reduction in 1938 .was 2,110,000 cars and 525.000 commercial vehicles,
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  • 114 2 —Reuter. I nemployed Workers’ Demonstration London, Friday. Sixteen members of the National Unemployed Work is’ Movement climbed the 360 steps of Lcndon’i Great Fire Monument at midd >y. barricaded the door and unfurled a large tanner from the heights. The black lettering on the white background said:
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  • 57 2 Reuter. Kaunas, Friday:—The Cabinet has decided to remove the Lithuanian safety police from Memelland in fulfilment of the Memel Germans’ demand, give Memellanders preference in employment of officials in Government offices in Memel, and adopt the neutrality law. the text of which conforms to similar 1- ws in
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  • 127 2 —Reuter. Arrests By The Soviet Tokio, Friday. A sensation has been caused here by news from Moscow that Daije Takahashi manager of the Japanese Merchant Shipping Agency at Viadivostock, was recently in prison "somewhere in the Soviet Union.” Takahashi was arrested and imprisoned in the spring of
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  • 68 2 —Reuter. Rome, Friday:—A formation flight to Port Natal, Brazil ,is expected to form part of experiments for the new Italian air service to South America. At the end of January Colonel Bisso will pilot one of the machines on a trial trip and a
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  • 66 2 Reuter. Bucharest, Friday. A further twenty deaths have occurred in the last few hours among those injured in the train disaster on Christmas eve. bringing the deathroll to 123. Owing to a severe blizzard raging at the time of the accident, the injured
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  • 45 2 Death Of :H(‘nih er (jf B Siam 4<>i 1 n<.; 1} hr I I > I Hegencv I Chao Ph ya Yoira rai I the regencj ofl He Helf many hi -h pc. s S I and saw servici -3 the State in
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  • 40 2 TJeuter Armament O/ madebtZ City Correspondent t ,f P Standard, vho belie rer and B&nk, who pm holdiny of Skoda, are rmrel.Zt mg intermediary ana that of Skoda will ultim ttr. ly be sold to Cermany."—Reuter
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  • 39 2 —Reuter. Washington. Thursday Mr. Sumner Welles stated that JaL ese troops have evacuated the American owned Shanghai University but the Jap anese Government so far has neither con" sented nor refused to restore the property.—Reuter.
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  • 35 2 Reuter. Rome. Friday:-C 0u n t Ciano’s visit to Belgrade on January 19 is expected to prepare the way for the conclusion of a pact between Yugoslavia and Hungary. Reuter.
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  • 627 2 Kovno, Dec. 29. \S it did for all of Europe. 1938 brought to Lithuania sweeping political changes, both in foreign nnd domestic policy. But in the twentieth year of her independence >he felt herself able proudly to look back on a record of cultural and economic
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  • 28 2 —Reuter. London, Thursday:—An Admiralty spokesman announced today that the personnel of the fleet air arm would ba increased from three thousand to ten thousand by 1942. Reuter.
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  • 311 3 Out I o Get Better Peace ierms RISE OF PRESTIGE OF CHIANG KAI-SHEK I !:Ij K 1 cu,i shj is much l-i<jued b^?n° n \\ang Thingv.ei s departure from Chungking, which is given prominence in all the papers. i
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  • 99 3 London, Friday. I.< rd Craigavon, interviewed in Lon < ti today, declared that Ulster A.R-I u migenients would be on similar lines hose adopted in Britain. A national voluntary register would carried on in the same way but he 1 d: “I am only
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  • 22 3 ANTI-ITALIA' r DEMONSTRATION —Students inarching through Paris with placards saying "Corsica is, and 'ill remain, French,” and “We want Venice.”
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  • 128 3 —Reuter. Resolved To Maintain Friendly Relations Bucharest, Friday. Rumania’s determination to wori for zorlfi peace was expressed by Di. Calen.o, the Foreign Minister, today in a roadcast. He outlined Rumania’s policy o wards neighbouring States as follows: Poland—Rumania will continue her policy of alliance. Czechoslovakia Rumania's faithful
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  • 150 3 Direct Negotiations Not Possible Paris, Friday. That a tour-Power Conference will be held in an effort to settle the Anglo-French dispute is publish ed in L Epoque, which states: “Italy, with the knowledge that she has no chance of seeing all her demarches satisfied by direct negotiations with
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  • 69 3 —Reuter. Stockholm, Friday. Negotiations between Sweden and Finland on the question of the Aaland Islands have reached such a stage that it •s now possible for the Foreign Ministers of the two countries to meet in Stockholm at the beginning of January. Recently fears had
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  • 76 3 Reuter. Teheran, Friday. Iran has severed diplomatic relations with France, according to Press reports. A Paris message states shat political observers see no reason to doubt the foregoing report, though no official confirmation is obtainable. It is generally assumed that if the report is true the affair has
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  • 281 3 K<‘piiblican Cruiser Shelled Gibraltai, Friday. When the destroyer Jos? Luis Diez attempted to leave the harbour today '»nder cover of darkness the cruiser Canarias and other Nationalist warships l>ing »n wait, also Nationalist batteries at Cejia, opcnArJ fir°. It is understood that the Jose Luis Diez is
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  • 64 3 New Arrangement It is understood that with effect from Jan. 1, 1939 the age of children carried at half fare on the Amsterdam-Batavia Line of the K.L.M. will be changed from 3 years to 7 years of age, into 3 up to 12 years of age.
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  • 96 3 —Reuter. London, Friday. The Daily '1 eiegraph, in an editorial, says that there will be w.de satisfaction at the announcement that a special mission of senior officers and officials of the Air Ministry will shortly’ be sailing lor Australia to discuss plans for the manufacture of
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  • 157 3 Reuter. Sarcastic Comment Bv British Press London, Friday. The Manchester Guardian Berlin corspenden 1 says that a rosy future is. romised by the special correspondent ff Ihe official Volkischer Beobachter at r u’kow to Italian and German mernts, whose trade in China are
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  • 278 3 Direct Service Now In Operation Sydney, December 23 A direct radio telephone service is now in operation between Australia and the United States. Formerly calls went by way of London. The direct service has resulted in a big reduction in call charges, ranging from
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  • 91 3 ieuter. Proposal Welcomed By Premier Melbourne, Frida} The proposal to sen an .A. i mission to Australia to discuss t’» man» facture of warplanes in the D inin on was confirmed by the Prem'er, Mr J A. Lyons, today. Welcoming th iroposal. Colonel A. G. Street,
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  • 62 3 —Reuter. Treasury Officials Urged To Assist Washington, Thursday The Treasury Department an; <>' iu that Mr. Helvering, Commissioi er f> Internal Revenue, has ordered tliousand of the Treasury’s investigators in departments in the various law enforce ment agencies to keep a sharp v atch on espionage activities
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    • 242 3 LEFT HIE ARM Will! RHEUMATISM Now He is Fit to Join Up >in Twenty years ago, he lcri t’ ny, co f tipated and Th n 1 fat. Todav, he is fit ’•nd nimbL a rre r’. romping granddad. 61 yeais yowa. “I came out of the armv with rheumatism,”
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  • 460 4 TTOXG Kong being the starting place ot practically all the rumours connected with the SinoJapanese hostilities, it was >ma!l ..under that the colony was alive uith ail suits of fantastic tales following 1 rince Konoye s declaration of police i me Car East. I he
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  • 1218 4  -  The Passing Of Democracy By Joseph D. Ravotto I ATE in October, the FasGrand Council condemned to a painless hut greatJv publicised death* the Chamber of Deputies—list remaining important vestige of the Parliamentary system in Italy. In ds pl?ce has rken
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    • 33 4 HH-fl n ri z? ISOLATION AT LAST 7 i J LORD BEAVERBROOK. OtSCUSTEO WITH \1 F EUROPE. SH'ETS THE CAPITAL OF J L ST THE BRiT'SH EMPIRE TO LABRADOR. I ]oLD LOW’S ALMANACK
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  • 406 5 Post Fre n China rj'ijol tril it is only a few days iii<n< than two months since Japanese cut the Kowloon K .b\ay, post is beginning to ft.ter from South China. A letter received in i’enaug by a Shekwoman the other day from itlier who states that
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  • 126 5 Eighty Due In Penang Tomorrow J Chinese daily newspaper “Sin Tit t Socrabaya has organized an exui ion to Sumatra and the Straits Scu'I. nts for their subscribers. The party consisting of about 80 members travel by K.P.M. steamer from Batavia »<> Medan from where they will
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  • 246 5 BRIGHTLY BURNISHED FOR CORONATION From Our Ov r n Correspondent.) nrpAiorn Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 30. IX AIRED and brightly bur nished for the Coronation of His Hig< ?ess Saltan A'am Sh ah on Jan. 26, the Selangor rown Jewels are soon to be displayed
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  • 524 5 Reference To Ganja Smoking That he had advised his neighboui* not to allow certain persons to make use of his house for the purpose of smoking ganja and that this resulted in the complainant being assaulted by one of the smokers and two others was given
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  • 407 5 Mr. Justice Horne’s Remarks (From Oar O'.ui Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. Is a report made at a police station oi more vi lue than a sworn statement made in court At the hearing of an appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday, Mr Justice
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  • 272 5 Sequel To Quarrel Between Couple Discord between husband ..nu Wu-e io alic b v.d to have resulted in the husband iracuunng his father-in-law’s arm. As a sequel to this, an Indian, Nadasan Pillay summoned his son-in-law, Thangaveloo, ■nd another Indian named Marimuthu beoie Mr. Lum Koon Teck, inird
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  • 95 5 The wedding will take place at Penang on Wednesday, January 18, of Miss Khoo Gim Loo, fourth daughter of the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian. Ewe, and Mrs. Khoo Sian Ewe, of Sunbeam Hall, 24 Light Street, Penang, and Mr. Yeap Yew Seng, of
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  • 526 5 CAUSED BY SMALLER TIN RUBBER SHIPMENTS HPHE gross value erf Malaya's overseas trade in November fell by $6,469,000 from that of October, the respective figures being $91,627,000 and $98,096,000. Exports accounted for $2.466,000 of the fall and imports $4,003,000. The decline in value of both
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  • 622 5 Packed II ouse: China Fund To Benefit r J’HE Town Hall was packed last night, when the members of the Penang Chung Ling Union staged “Topaze”, the famous French story by Emile Zola, in Mandarin, in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund. The
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1246 6 To one and all, the Management of Majestic, Royal Windsor Cinemas Extend Season’s Greetings I < >r j Happy Prosperous New Year ACCLAIMED RY LAST NIGHTS RECORD CROWDS W K A W Ffl and prosperous new year 11/8 E y S AGAIN ALL ROADS LEAD TO THTI BRIGHTEST A r
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  • 402 7 Cast Effort To Relieve Stricken Family Blooks Creek, Central Australia, December 23. In awful sandhills country near here, with the tempera--tire at 118 degrees, tragedy overtook a family while travelling o Alice Springs. A boy of 13 died from thirst after a gallant attempt to
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    • 687 7 WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS FRIENDS A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR WE MBL E Y PARK GRAND NEW YEAR ATTRACTION. Tonight, Saturday, 31st December, 1938. Fl i DISTRIBUTION OF BALLOONS STREAMERS. ETC I (IC AT THE Moltk Silver Opera: in N€ TLY elr Ev Programme.. Ring out the old 1938 r t
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    • 111 7 I Eastern Oriental Hotel NEW YEAR’S EVE ‘I i T O N I G li T Special Dinner Fancy Dress Dance 54.00 I EXTENSION TO 2 A M I I XMAS CARNIVAL NOVELTIES Dinner served in the Hotel Ball Room and on the lawn hy the sea. > BOOK YOI
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 208 7 WINDSOR PHONE 1355 ANOTHER GRAND CANTONESI FOLK TALE MELODRAMA MISS LEONG SI ET FEI in “MADAM SAM NEONG” WITH Loh Pun Che», Tai Hou Hor. Lou Huk Soon. Ho Tai Sor and others. IT'S ROMANTIC IT’S PATHETIC IT S GIGANTIC YOU LIKNj MISS LEONG SUET FEI IN "RAINBOW CUP” "SNOW
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    • 103 7 WEDNESDAY, 4th JANUARY AT THE ROYAL AT LA ST’ THE LONG-AWAITED CONTEST BETWEEIX THE WORLD CHAMPIONS! Positively The Greatest and Last Wrestling Contest to be fc t held in Penang prior to their departure for America and India Bg Don’t Mias’ Your Last Opportunity To See The Giants Of Jf
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  • 350 8 Land Settlement Scheme Not Lost Sight Of The Perak unemployment committee that met recently took some important decisions affecting working conditions and centralisation of the accounting system, which will incidentally give necessary relief to the Resident Engineer. The committee also decided to reduce the number
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  • 173 8 Malavs Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Friday. A fishing net and a quantity of ish preserved in salt were produced as exhibits in court this morning, hen three Malays, Sanmsudin, Abdul laof and Ram’y, claimed trial before Che Ahmaj bin Mahmud, the Kuala Kangsar
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  • 50 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday. Mr. H.W.T. Fogden, managing director of Fogden, Brisbane Co., Ltd., sailed by the P. and O. Corfu this morning for Aden. Mr. Fogden is going to Aden in connection -with a contract his firm is to carry out there.
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  • 321 8 Punjabi Gets Ihree Months’ Gaol Sentence of three month. I rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Punjabi named Dal Singh by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, yesterday. The accused, whose trial started the previous day on. a charge of theft
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  • 237 8 Heavy Fine Imposed On Malay (From Our Own Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Thursday. The local police, in conjunction with the bus companies, have launched a campaign to bring to book owners of private cars who allow their vehicles to ply for hire. It is believed on
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  • 140 8 Two Malay 'Youths Accused (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. While walking on the Batu Kurau road yesterday an Indian named Zakazullah, it is alleged, was stopped by two Maloy youths and robbed of $5 cash. Ho immediately reported the matter to the police, who effected two
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  • 209 8 Coroner Returns Open Verdict How an unknown male Tamil met with a terrible death, run over by a train near Kantan village on the afternoon of December 4, was related at an inquiry held in the Second Magistrate’s court yesterday before Che Ismail bin Mat
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  • 107 8 Perak River Level Down At Grik (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Friday. lhe Blanja pontoon bridge will not be apen for traffic until tomorrow noon, it is learnt. The water-level at Grik ias dropped to 7 3 this morning after reaching its peak level of 16
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  • 105 8 Blank Week For All Amusements (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Friday. Incessant rain throughout the whole week has caused the cancellation of many sporting fixtures in Taiping and district. Amusement centres are complaining of poor business. Despite good pictures, the cinemas are drawing poor attendances. The
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  • 34 8 LIGHT FOR FATHER—Douglas Fair banks, Jr., who wes seen off by his father at Waterloo Station, London, before leaving on the Aquitania boat train for America, gives his father a light.
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  • 34 8 Mr. Anthony Eden was the guest of honour at a dinner in th- citu u u Nev: York, when he visited America. He is here .seen listennni to y,-.. j' Guardia.
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  • 240 8 European Released After Serving Half Sentence (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A warrant of release signed bv the Sultan and British Resident of Selangor reached W. B. R. Rudgard, the 31-year-old planter who is serving six months’ imprisonment in Singapore for killing a
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  • 71 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Thursday. Judgment in the case in which Mr. Casswell. 0.C.D., Perak, charged 30 Chinese for alleged gambling at the Union Club, Fusing, on December 1, which was heard about two w’eeks back, was delivered today by Datoh Muda Razalli,
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  • 156 8 Stating that he went to the complainant’s house at the latter’s invitation, -and that he was under the influence of liquor and did not know what he was do-ng, an Indian, N. A. Roche, yesterday claimed trial when he was charged before Mr Lim
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  • 226 8 Chinese Gets Severe Sentence (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Friday. Ho Kew. a Hokkien, who described himself as a barber, appeared before Che Ahmad bin Mahmud, the Kuala Kangsar magistrate, charged with retaining in his possession other persons' chandu registration cards. He claimed trial. The
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  • 129 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.» Kuala Kangsar, Er day Khamis bin Rashid, a chandu man of the Government chin shop, Kuala Kangsar, was today r I r before Che Ahmad bin Mahmud wit ing to carry out the instruction Comptroller of Customs, F.M.S.. >n r gard to
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  • 104 9 Ear-Cutting Threat I o I insniilh A tinsmu s hop in Beach-street, I* nang, was tl j.cene of another tarring outrage when the signboard of the shop was defaced in this manner early yesterday morning. The tinsmith also deals in scrap-iron, and it appears that a notice
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  • 165 9 19 (Chinese oullis Charged As a sequel to a raid carried out by the i dice on a house in Kampong Malabar on Thursday night, nineteen Chinese, the majority of them youths, appeared before Mr. I.im Koon Tech in the Middle Court, Penang, yesterday morning charged with
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  • 89 9 A darint robbery took place in Tye Sin-street, Penang, in the early hours <>i y sterday morning, when $5,00« worth "I jewellery and cash was stolen. Entry is believed to have been effected through an upper window. None of the occupants of the house was
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  • 38 9 A Watch Night Service will be held at the Church of St. John the Divine. Ipoh, tonight at 11.30. The preacher will be the Rev. S C. Kell, Chaplain, Perak South,
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  • 23 9 7 very pleased with her luscious papaya A beautiful Australian girl looking very p in a plantation near Brisbane.
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  • 172 9 INITIAL APPOINTMENT gazetted With a view’ to improving the co-ordina-tion of civil defence measures throughout Malaya and speeding up the completion of plans and dispositions in connection with all civil aspects of defece, the several Malayan Governments have agreed upon the institution of a new
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  • 276 9 MIL E. TONGUE APPOINTED DIRECTOR A new Air Raid Precautions Department for the Straits Settlements has been created and placed under the charge of Mr. E. Tongue, whose official title will be Director of Air Raid Precautions. The cieation of the new Department marks the transition
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  • 301 9 Magistrate’s Ruling i From Our Own Ccrrespondent.) Singapore. Friday. Deciding that the Sea View Hotel’s “boys’ quarters was not a common gaming house. Mr. \V. Thorogood, Singapore Relief Court Magistrate, yesterday acquitted 16 Hainanese <n a charge of gaming in a common gaming house.
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  • 132 9 Lorry-driver Charged (From Our Owm Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Thursday. As the result of an accident w’hich occurred at the 68th mile, Bagan Datoh-road. at 11.15 a.m. on Christmas Eve involving the death of an Indian cyclist, a lorry-driver named G. Subramanian appeared yesterday morning before Che
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  • 249 9 Inland Greetings Telegrams at a fixed rate of 25 cents may be sent from any Postal Telegraph Office in the Malayan Telegraph System for delivery within that system. These telegrams may be sent whenever desired by the public. An Inland Greeting Telegram Sender’s form giving full details
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  • 45 9 Ihe Laid Mayor of Lonton, Sir Frank Counter, last week attended a spe ial matinee of ‘Where the Rainbow Ends’’ at the Folbor-n Empire. "Who shall I kiss first*” —the Lord Mayor seems to be undecided which ‘‘Fairy” to star with.
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  • 432 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL MRS. V. HANSEN arrived in Penang fiom Singapore by the m.s. Alsia this week MR. K. H. SUMNER, Electrical Inspector, Ipoh, has gone on transfer to Kuala Lumpur. MR. and MRS. ANG BAN LEE and family, of Penang, are spending a short holiday in Taiping. MR. and MRS.
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  • 253 9 j Fished Out, Charged And Convicted The story of an attempt to escape from custody by jumping into the sea was related before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Third Magistrate, Penang, yesterday when a Chinese, Tan Soon Teik, pleaded guilty to a charge cf the.C
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  • 59 9 A Malay constable narrowly escaped serious injury at the junction of High Low'-street and the approach-road to the Chinese Protectorate, Ipoh, at noon yesterday when a Post Office motor van collided with him and threw’ him off his bicycle. The van was being driven
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    • 98 9 HEINZ BEANS |j BOSTON STYLE 1 APB 54 M BI I STEEL I WINDOW FRAMES I FRENCH DOORS V etc. etc* K Equal to the heat F imported makes fl MANTTVACTUEID BY I EASTERN MFC. CO. HI I 1, River Road, BMoeaaaai i i— «■■mar. I S I Penang, j
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    • 170 9 QUICKJNEW STRENGTH AFTER j ILLNESS After a severe illness yon feel sc weak, you often despair of ever getting your strength back Especially after operations, or wasting and other diseases, that affect your digestion, the thought of food is distasteful Yet you must rebuild your body—you must highly nourishing food
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  • 2083 10 Credits Plan Io Assisi British Exporters FULL TEXT OF GOVERNMENTS NEW MEASURE London. December 9. f |JlL' extension of credit facilities to enable British exporters to meet foreign competition is the chief pro>ision in the (hnei nincnt’s Export Guarantees Bill published last night.
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  • 1208 10 Strong Financial Position Disclosed MR. C. R. Gilliat (chairman) presided, at the thirty-third annual general meeting of Sembilan Estates Co., Ltd., which was held in London. Addressing shareholders Mr. Gilliat said: Before dealing with the accounts I must refer to the change in the Board
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  • 67 10 FOLLOWING the Post Office's dvice to “Post Earh f 0( hristmas” the Mansion House Chris mas mail was sent out ten du' before Christmas. Post Office ans were in attendance and sir Frank Bowater. the Lord Mayor, himself helped to fill t ~s The Lord
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  • 291 10 Scope Of Development In Punjab Lahore. December 9 The scope for rhe development in the PuniaL of industrial concerns for the manufacture of implement-? ols is mdicated by the fact that India imported f> reiern-inade goods of this sort in one year to the value
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  • 50 10 Prft. on rev. acct, of Serdang Central Plantations to 31st Aug. was £415 «£5.200». Div. from C.M. "Wassenaar” £1,025 (£2.047) and bice. brt. fwd £2.367 t £2.765». mkg. £3.809 (£1X887) Tc gen. res. £1.500 i£2.000): fwd. £2,309. Mtg., 71, St. Mary Axe. EC. J, 20th Dec.. noon.
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  • 58 10 London, December 9. "Owing to the ixnfavourarde experience of motor cri'ie insurances.” the Ac< de-t Offices Association has found it necessary to increase premiums on them in the re.< year. TJhis statement was made in the association’s announcement last night of new insurance rates for motor cycles
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  • 38 10 Net rrft. for yr to 31st March of Bajau Rubber and Produce Estate£ss6 £668». plus £44 tret, in De-iuc*.-irg inc.-tax £167. cr. fwd. £434 Mtg Southern Ho., Cann:r-«t.. E C 22ni Dec.. 11 a.m.
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  • 58 10 T“e rumber of appiications by invert-r? for British patents during 193-8 sr s deffnite advance compared with recent years. Messrs. Hughes ir.d Y rrg. the patent agents of Lodcn. estimate that a: lexs: pater.: applies: w.'fi hi e See -v the end cf l.- S which ir?-.
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  • 157 10 Discussions II ith Mr. Gandhi J Wardhaganj. De er er 17. □THE hon. Mr. N..::. Sarker. Finan.- M ~<er, Bengal, arrived r .ing by the Cal itta Ma It is understood that lie with Mr. G. D. Ei ia .dical -I situation and relative strength of
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  • 105 10 ~ce :< u--. 1. hibited Khan, and 7 r Village Inc .str s As- f December 3»? by Gar r-y It may be reca..e'i t: in Bihar f Mr M .a- -1 .ai ."L. .i L- As. ker in :h K A eded on the appeal
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  • 144 11 SOLDIER LEAVES FOR SINGAPORE WITH CHRISTMAS TURKEY Buu »d for Singapore on (he lr3-\ "hip Ihlv.ara, I his Tommy took a lurkex with linn for 'hrist.uas' afloat a picture received by air mail in contrast to Hie picture above. fhes.e jolly Jack Tar* were leaving
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    • 76 11 7,%V.%WMWMW.%'AVAV.SV.%VA%V.W.V.V. 9* MINE ESTATE j Z- ENGINEERING STORES -Z Z’ Z" PUMPS, TOOLS, BELTING. OILS GREASES, OIL GREASE FEEDERS, PACKINGS, BOLTS NUTS. > STEEL SECTIONS, LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS, ETC. K B LARGE STOCKS LOW PRICES. Z" < s 11 1 B a a a I D huttenbachs LTD., k‘ ENGINEERS
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  • 721 12 Cawnpore, December 7. MR. Krishna Kant Malaviya, a member of the Central Legislature, has submitted a scheme for starting a centre for training in gliding and manufacture of gliders in the United Provinces to the Large Scale Industries Committee, which under
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  • 195 12 i 1 MONDAY, JANUARY 2 Post Office Hours At Penang 1 -jG.P.O. Registration, Parcels, Telegrams, Sale of stamps etc. 8 a..m. to 10 a.nv and 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. (except parcels). Sr zings Bank and Money Order Branches closed. XSub. P.O.’s Registration, Parcels, Telegrams, Sale
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  • 215 12 The Miracle In 1935 there was a young- woman in London’s University College Hospital who was very despondent. She lay helpless day and night. For ten years, ten long, weary years, she had been suffering from a disease called myasthenia, which affects all the voluntary muscles ot the
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  • 670 12 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Sunday, January isl The CIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST rid Octave of Christen'? Day 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Mattins Litany. Psalm 119 VV 1-32. Hymn 176. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Mattins (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Mattjns Holy Com mu nion (Chinese). 6.00 p.m.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 78 12 DDD Ilrescription M If you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobiea Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Paoriaaia, Singapore Foot, Itching Eruption* and Raahea. um D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops of thia marvellous lotion and BS you hare instant relief. Irritation and pain goes at onco, and a lev
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 506 12 B. B. C. TODAY TR INSMISSION 2 P.M. 6.05 Big Bon. ‘Steamboat,’* 6.50 John Dickinson (Apsley) Band.* 7.20 Lieder Recital by Ethel Ewins (Australian Contralto). 7.35 Aerbut and Gaertie.’ 7.50 ‘Number 17.’* 8.10 London Log.’* 8.20 Aston Hippodrome Orchestra. 8.50 The News and Announcements. 9.05 Greenwich Time Signal. 9.10 End
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    • 571 12 Two Days Radio PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m. TODAY P3I. 4.45 Musical Programme and Commentary from Penang Race Course. 6.00 Chinese Music. 7.05 Penang Race Results. 7.15 Indian Music. 8.05 Malay Music. 8.55 Pinang Gazette News Bulletin. 9.00 Close down. TOMORROW P.M. 12.00 Midday cohcert. 1) London Again Suite.
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    • 236 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9 69 me s (30.96 m.) TODAY P.M. 12.45 Light Orchestral Concert played by Reller’s Hungarian Band, directed by C. Beller. 2.00 Interval. 5.00 “Songs of the Celestial Bodies—l—Stars.”! “Bintang Biru/' Miss Sam—“Sri Blntang.” Abdul Rahm n. “Bintang Terbit.” Abdul Rahman—".Bintang Dornia.*’ Che Omar. “Bintang Sourabaya.” Miss Tijah—"Bintang
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    • 275 12 NIROM 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 Mels (31.20 m.) TODAY P.M. 12.20 Terance Casey at the cinema organ. 12.40 Foorman’s Orchestra. 1.10 Aneta news. 1.22 Studio Orchestra. 2.10 Repetition of news bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Time signal.
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  • 715 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang SEA MAILS OUTWARD British North Borneo Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. Friday; Kuala Lumour 7 p.m. Friday. Northern Sumatra MW J- Mails close Penang 4 p.m. today! by s.s. D’van Twist. Singapore Mails close Penang 4 p.m. Mondays by
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  • 1061 13 In Penang Harbour ARRIVALS Today: TABIAN ex Java porta via Singapore. CORFU ex China and Japan. NAPLES MARU ex BelawanDeli. CORFU ex Yokohama via ports. KRIAN ex Bagan l>atoh and Teluk Anscn. LYCAON ex Liverpool. CREMER ex Singapore and China ports. SUISANG ex China and Japan. Monday,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 311 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE VVEEKLl 1 SERVICE TO LONDON NO KTH CONTINENT GLENAPP Antworn A- Leaves Penan? Due London S» 3 2 ten'Hay via hato’ 3 Feb 10 BRLLEROPHON Liverpool PYRRHOS Omit, Havre IT NEW YORK SERVICE (Via Cape of Good Hop!,? 2 RHEXENOR Calls Boston Jan 12 PHEMTUS ifax Boston
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    • 847 13 P O BRITISH INDIA (Incorpctkted In England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAPAJRA” SAILING SUNDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1939 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” Fri. Jan.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 1256 14 Acceptances For Nine Events R \CE I —Forties. Class 1. Div. 3. 5} Furlongs, 2.15 p.m. 1. inn CODELLUS a 9.00 Major T. L. Fox Owner 2 BALI GIRL 6 8.12 “Miss Fountain” Turley 3. 011 JUDITH ANTON 4 8.12 Mr. A. van Tooren Duval 4 pr
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  • 225 14 Well-Known Perak Motorist Goes On Leave AFTER a very full and successful season of sporting events, Mr. J. G. M. Ferguson, the well-known competition driver, sails for Home by the P. and O. Corfu from Penang today. Mr. Ferguson has captained the Perak team in hill climbs,
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  • 31 14 Ipoh ■will be the venue of two interstate women’s hockey matches next week-end. On Saturday, January 7, Perak meets Selangor, and on Sunday, January 8, Penang play» Selangor.
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  • 239 14 RACE 1: Codellus. Garrard; Bali Giri, White; Judith Anton, Whalan; Pratique, Tankard; Silver Lace, Dodd; Sheila 11. Carter; Pat Burke. Lawler; Rosalie Soho RACE 2: Liberty, Ardagh; Popover, Spencer; Farcos, E. Donnelly; Marcheta II Dodd; Miss Sardis, Bagby; King of Hearts, Tankard; Aurora Meg, Davies; Newry, Dawson; Prud
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  • 181 14 Free Coaching For Schools 7 At a ccmmntee meeting of the Perak Cricket Association held last night at the Ipoh Club the r port and accounts to be presented < the annual general meeting were passed. The annual general meeting has been fixed fur Wednesday, January
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  • 183 14 (From Our Owm Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Friday. In a keenly-contested game, which was remarkable for the fact that Miss Iris Read, of the nursing staff of the Teluk I Anson Hospital, made her debut in local hockey’ history by turning out for the Medical and
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  • 1032 14 Cruivd Storms Ring Ailer Crowley Is Knocked 0«; London, Dec. 16. I Hundreds of people rushed rhe ring at Harringay >asr night, and at leaist 50 succeeded in fighting their way over Press tables and through the ropes when Eric Boon. 18-year- old blacksmith
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  • 34 14 —Reuter. Earl’s Court, Friday. The new world indoor ski jump recor r of 22% metres set up yesterday by Kolterud was broken today when Koldrud and Harald Sandvik jumped 23 metres
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 190 14 PENANG TURF CLUB XMAS/NEW YEAR EAREW'ELI. MEETING, 39 2nd Day. Saturday. 31st December. 1938 3rd Day. Monday, 2nd January, 1939 4tli Day, Saturday, 7th January, 1939 ENTRIES closed at 12 o’clock Noon on Wednesday, 14th December 1938. at the -‘—otirv’s Office. SU EEPS—A Unlimited J4weepstaJce for Members only will be
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  • 114 15 Reuter Hutton Wright In M.C.C. Xl Capetown, Friday rhe second Test match between the M. C. and South Africa will begin here tomorrow', and will end on Jan. 4. Teams xre: ENGLAND: W.R. Hammond (caret) K Fames, B.H. Valentine, P.a Gibt’ W.J. Edrich, T.W. Goddard, L. Hutton.
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  • 695 15 Impressions Of (Canadian Editor New ork, December 17. Mr. Grattan O’Leary, associate editor of the “Ottawa Journal,” ha been visiting the United States foi the purpose of fathoming the American altitude toward Preside» Roosevelt. According to him “the average Canadian cannot understand Ameri can criticism
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  • 490 15 Megan Taylor Receives 2nd Prize In Tears London, Dec. i L.IA C< iLLEDGE, 18 ytars-old skating star, retained the British championship at Wembley last night, beating the 18-vears-old world champion, Megan Taylor. Cecilia lost the world’s championship to Megan last February. She said at
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    46 15 rival, Megan Taylor, world champion. in the National Figure Skating Championships at Wembley and won the title for the fifth time in succession. T'i.vcount Doneraile, President of the N.S.A., is seen presenting the prizes to Cecilia Colledge, Megan Taylor (2nd) and Daphne Walker (3).
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  • 251 15 “Slighted"’ By LT.A. Selection Committee London.—Because they felt that they had been slighted by the regular members of the Lawn Tennis Association’s Selection Committee, tennis star. H. G. N. Lee and E. R Avory, coopted members of the committee, have resigned. Lee and Avory were appointed last
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  • 113 15 THE Perak Football Rugby Association meet the Perak Asiatics lor the third time on the Ipoh padang today Each side have won once. Teams are: P.R.F.C.: Auld; Slade. Ferguson, Tooke and Wilson: Robertson, Mansell dwards; Pollock, Miller, McCall. Hallam. Foster, McHugh, Hughes and Hooper. ASIATICS: Isa;
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  • 594 15 Good Game On Esplanade Y ester day I he Indian Association showed a return to their old form when they defeated the Penang Sports Club 4—l in a fast game of hockey played on the F.splan ade yesterday. In spite <1 the good margin
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  • 35 15 Folloving is the result of the Penang Sports C.ub Mixed Foursome Competition for December: Winners: Messrs. Oke and J. H. Carline 3% —35’j Runner-up: Messrs. Donaldson Ar G. R. Evans 10 —42.
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  • 79 15 Following :is the Piling s qc hockey te: to play lv .ah a Alor S.ax on Saturday, Jar. 7: Abdul Kareem (J.A.); Ism ’I Hash’.m (D.A.F’.C.) and J. I>. I inibert (P.S.C.); Rash d (.hows (1.A.), C-hue I’hui Sun It and T. JacobH (PRC); W. Lyle
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  • 82 15 Mr. ColinS. Day. A.R. I. B. A., a (’bartered and Registered Architect is joining Mr. Miller the local architect early in the New Year. Mr. Day will bring with h-m to Penang the advantage of 12 y. ars experience in London offices well known for good
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  • 190 15 London.—For years. Newport have grovelled at the wrong end of tile soul! t in section table. Now they .ire leaders smashing t leir way to the second division. That, at least is the unassailable belie f of all Monmouthshire. And they are not inspired by blind
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    • 240 15 EMPIRE THEATRE ALOR STAR TUESDAY 3rd JANUARY 1939 At Last! The big sporting event of the year’. V* Second Internationa] wrestling contest x, and the last of its kind! Sensational super human thrilling bouts! -w. Ww c See 4 champions of different nationalities in action! /j To Re Held At
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  • 131 16 MORNING PRICES YESTERDAY TODAY LONDON—(Spot) £216.15.0 £216.10.0 LONDON —(3 months) £218.0.0 £217.10.0 SINGAPORE $111.75 $111.75 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $111.75 $111.75 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) $3.45 $3.45 BLACK PEPPER 8 .50 $8.50 RUBBER;— LONDON 8 fls d NEW YORK 16ftc(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 28c 28Sic Jan./Mar 28 Uc 28
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  • 109 16 Prev. Today Paris 177 164 176 53 64 New York 4.65-g 4.65 ft Montreal 4.70 5 s 4.69 7 Brussels 27.63)2 27.61 Geneva 20.64 1 2 20.62 1 2 Amsterdam 8.56% 8.55 Milan 88 88f» Berlin 11.63 11.60 Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna
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  • 113 16 LONDON December, 30. Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Steady. London BAd. B%d. February’ B%d 8&d. Apiyjtme Bftd. July/Sept. B%d. B%d, New York (opening) 16.40 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 56,625 tons Liverpool 30,999 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. Dec. £10.12.6 PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond. 3%<L Jan./Mar.
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  • 157 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Asams 25|3 2519 Ampats 316 3|lol B. Selangors 1.32% 1.37% Hong Fatts .69 .72 Johans .26 .28 Kramats 97% 10 0 Kundangs 6|9 7|o K. Lanjuts 16|3 16|9 Kuchais 1.25 1.30 Laruts 9;0 9|4% London Tins 3 3 3|6 Nawng Pets .27% .30 Pangnga Rivers
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  • 386 16 LONDON’. December 21». Following are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall onversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 109 g Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 107? —I 1 War Loan 3£ p.c. 97& Com. Union
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  • 271 16 New York, Friday. The market maintained stability despite a übstantial volume of tax-selling and sv, it hing. Operator’s expect contin’.an.e tomorrow on a moderated scale. Barring week-end foreign news, they expect a firm opening in the new year. I Rubber was dull. Consumers’ demand over the year-end
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  • 170 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3:9 4:3 Ayer Weng .60 65 Batu Selangoi 1.32% 1.37% Berjuntai 99 10 6 Hong Fatt .68 .71 Johan .25 .28 Kramat 99 10 3 Lahat 816 9 0 Larut 8 9 9 3 Lukut .62% .67% Petaling 6.90 7.15 Pungah 16 6 17
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  • 181 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.25 1.30 Batu Lintangs 1.07% 1.12% Bassetts -47% .50 Bentas 1.02% 1.07 Brogas 67 70 Kuala Sidims 2.15 2.25 Indragiris 1.15 1.20 ex Lunas 1.60 1.70 c Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindas 1.30 1.35 Pajams 1.80 1.85 Sungei Tukangs 1.00 1.05 Tapahs 1.72
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  • 274 16 It the Cabarets: Elaborate preparations have tg-en made to usher the new year in at the Elysee Cabaret. There is the fancy dress ball, a novelty item by Mr. C. B. Tan, popular manager of the cabaret, and Miss Rosie Loke. who
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 947 16 BANKS r».. n i I"■ I HONG KONG AND NEDERLANSCHE SHANGHAI BANKING HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ CORPORATION. N.V. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hongkongi i The liability of members is limited to th< i (NETHERLANDS TRADING extent and in manner prescribed bj cnriFTV 1 Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony aULILITJ
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    • 327 16 Head Office: 12. Bishop Street Phone 1477 i Telegrams: “Gar ute’’ Singapore Office: Cecil Str. /-rir 1 "ll: Office: 20, Java Stre: t > Office Brewster Road Office: 40. 43, Fleet Phone Central London. heaur l( lla >i Rates of Subscription for Pinan and Sunday Gazette Pinang Gazette Local Delivery
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