Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1939

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY V,. Vol. XCVII. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1904 1 Propaganda Countered With Truth Exact Statement Of Position Issued London, Tuesday. With a view to ending “the campaign of lying and exaggerated propaganda’’ by hostile persons and organisations committed by British troops in Palestine, the War Office has issued a detailed description of
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  • 334 1 the Nat: it M bilisation Bill. —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chungking. Monday. armament stores have I 4 a rt vb< n replenished with arrival of the newest makes of [i. n weapons. It is believed the Chiii-' aiII 1 capable of facing a n lll>r
    the Nat: it M bilisation Bill.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.  -  334 words
  • 34 1 Reuter. Ronler Incident Now (Josed Mgu- Monday. Czechoslovakia and r -•-I o settle last week’s 1 1111 by creating a neutral zone before *'> a.m. on i sides will immediately lre< prisoners.- Reuter.
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  • 57 1 Retuer 1 Monday. The great strateth< British air mis1 emphasised by Reu- 'ri undent who states that S) n 1 1,1 production was de- Australia’s own defence needs and in of an emergency the Zealand and part of the 'r- inents. Thus, subse- 1( 111 be
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  • 130 1 New Yor I )ui -il arms with “China or another foreign Power by F. 1 onvict and president of McKesson and Robbins, one of the 'l' ’legists in America, who shot himself on Decembet 19, a ’L r< detectives were to have arrested him on
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  • 151 1 London Washington Align To Di scuss Position London, Monday. The problem of the Japanese attitude to the “open door” policy in China has been the subject of a ministerial discussion in London lor some lime, says Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent. and there also has been a
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  • 89 1 —Reuter. At Present Under ■Control London. Monday. A fire has broken out in the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner, Rimutake (formerly the P. O. liner Mongolia) in the South Pacific. The Rimutaka left London for Auckland with 286 passengers on December 8. According to the
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  • 69 1 —Reuter. Washington, Monday. TIHE Ambassadors of Great Britain. France and Germany in Washington gathered together for conferences with the Administration. The Ambassadors of Great Britain and France returned unexpectedly 7 from a holiday to Florida to confer with Mr. Roosevelt but refuse to divulge the reason
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  • 326 2 —Reuter. Mussolini Expected To Give Lead FRANCE DOESN'T WANT BRITISH MEDIATION London, Mondax Exploration rather than negotiation is likely t > be the keynote of the Rome talks, says Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent. Mr. Chamberlain and Lor 1 Halifax arc going.with
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  • 73 2 —Reuter. Burgos Agent to Demand < Explanation London, Monday:—Mr Jerram, th' acting British Agent at Burgos, has l> v instructed to proceed to Burgos froi St. .Jean del Luz to pr.ss the Nationa list authorities for immediate access t the Vice-Consul, Mr. Golding, and als to
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  • 28 2 —Reuter London, Monday:—Admiral Sir Ed ward Evans (Evans of the Broke) is relinquishing his post as Commander in Chief of the Nore today.—Reuter
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  • 34 2 A SCENE IN MILAN showing thousands of students demonstratinvr against Fiance, carrying l banners demanding from France Tunis and Corsica. Steel-helmeted Italian troops are seen in the foreground guarding the French Consulate.
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  • 426 2 Conflicting Claims Salamanca, Monday. A Nationalist headquarters communiqu? states that there is absolutely no truth in the Republican claims to have captured a number of towns on the Estremadura front. “The truth,’’ says the communique, “is that their desperate attacks are breaking up against the firmness
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  • 115 2 LARGEST FASTEST WARSHIPS FOR U.S —Reuter. New York, Monday. Designs for two of the largest cn fastest battleships ever built have been completed by the Navy Department, according to the New York Times, which states that such plans will be submitted to Congress as items in the 1940 defence programme
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  • 145 2 —Reuter. Cabinet Talks London, Monday. The situation in the Far East will be among the questions to be discussed when the British Ministers meet today on the eve of Mr. Chamberlain’s departure for Rome, states the Daily Mail’s diplomatic correspondent. “For some
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  • 148 2 Reuter. Business Reduced To A Minimum London, Monday. After fair activity early in the day. during which the Continent acted both as buyer and seller of dollars. Foreign Exchanges turned very quiet, with business reduced to a minimum. Explaining the abrupt falling off of activity, well-informed
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  • 189 2 olonial responsibility generally.— British ,'ireless. Important Education Appointment London, Monday. rhe appointment announced by the Colonial Office of Mr. George Tarner, who for thirteen years has been Master if Marlborough, one of the famous public chools of England, to be Principal of dakerere College. Uganda, marks an
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  • 88 2 Reuter. Bucharest, Monday. Prince Paul of Yugoslovia has arrived t Transylvania with the sister of King ,’arol who is with a shooting party the: Foreign diplomats expressed the belief that Prince Paul and King Carol are eager to exchange views on matters renting to
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  • 164 2 —Reuter. Commanders Pledge Loyalty To Chiang Kai-shek Chungking, Monday. B ENUNCIATION of Dr. Wang Ching-wei’s peace nn,. posals and a pledge of loyalty to Generalissimo (’hiang Kai-shek is contained in a joint telegram issued here by 33 Chinese High commanders. The telegram, which, is
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  • 170 2 —Reuter. Manufacturers Respond To Appeal Washington, Monday. The appeal of Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, to American aircraft manufacturers not to export planes or bombs to countries whose armed forces are accused of bombing civilian populations, has been almost completely successful in preventing such
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  • 52 2 Berlin. Monday.—The number of pastors of the Confessional Church who have been prevented from carrying out tJaeir work is stated to have been fur■er increased. About 130 are deprived of their office. Forty may not preach. Four, including Pastor Martin Niemoeller, are under protective
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  • 69 2 —Reuter. London, Monday:— The Imperial Airways liner Falcon, under the command of Captain Percy, croke another commercial record when it flew from Croydon to Brussels in forty-eight minutes, an average, speed of 250 miles per hour. In addition to Captain Falcon, the airliner carried eleven passengers
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  • 303 2 Paris, Monday. IL DUCE will plaly a bold hand and give Mr. Chamberlain to understand that he is ready for anything and fears nothing,” declares Le Figaro, commenting on Mr. Chamberlain’s visit to Rome. “Even if the game is difficult, Mussolini is prepared to
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  • 73 2 London, Monday:—Mr. Augustin Edwards, Chilean Ambassador in London, who is one of the Chilean diplomats whose resignation was recently announced following the formation of a Popular Front Government in Chile, took leave of the Prime Minister today and presented Mr. Chamberlain with an album of cuttings.
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  • 97 2 -Reuter. Indemnification I < ir Hungarian Losses Budapest. Monday Further defensive measures L taken along the northern fronti. follow, ing the Czech-Hungarian border incident? The report that Prague has promised complete indemnification for all Hungarian losses is c nlimed from Prague. Political circles express the ho;..
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  • 76 2 —Reuter. Sequel to Shooting Outrage Jerusalem, Monday. The military commander has imposed a twenty-four-houi curfev n th entir residential quarter of Musrara, in the new city of Jerusalem, following d shooting outrage this morning, when a Jew was wounded. An engagement between police, assisted by aircraft,
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  • 165 2 —Reuter. Judgment Shortly Jerusalem, Monday The concluding hearing in the trial here of the British constables, charged with having precipitated the murder of an Arab prisoner, was marked by a dramatic outburst by William Wood, the last of the constables being cross-exa-mined, who turned to the
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  • 412 4 *IIS week the Prime Minister Mr. Chamberlain will see Mussolini in Rome. Already, it is reported, II Duce has determined upon an aggressive course and is expected to give Mr. Chamberlain to understand that he is “read) for anything and fears nothing.’’ On inis “friendly” basis,
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  • 1339 4  -  Seeing London By Joan Littlefield THERE is in a street in Chelsea, near the Embankinent. England’s first Infant Welfare Centre for subscribers. Called the Babies’ Club, it is new tn its eleventh year, the Duchess of Kent is its President, and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 647 5 No Y.M.C.A. A J,THOUGH there is no branch J <u th* Young Men’s Christian at ion in Penang, the annual i oni'-’ nee of branches of the I A. in Malaya and Siam was o\ er the week-end onportant subjects were dis- i hut it is reported
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  • 268 5 NO EVIDENCE OF RASH DRIVING SAYS MAGISTRATE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 9. ARGED with dangerous driving and knock ng down a traffic signal at the junct on of Bata Road and Java Street A.J. Devitt, a European was acquitted an?
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  • 184 5 Agenda For Thursdays Meeting Following Is the agenda for the meeting of the Penang Rural Board, which will be held in the Land Office, Penang, on Thursday, at 11 a.m.:— 1. To confirm the minutes of meeting held on December 7, 1938. 2. Fixing of rate to
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  • 42 5 ln spite of his large beak. John, the shoebill at L >ndvn Zoo. uill not pick up his food. lie has to be fed by hand, and here he is recoiling a spoonful of mince fish.
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  • 513 5 DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT IN SIAM Liked By The People A VIGOROUS deteix of the so-called democratic system of Government in Siam is made in a leading article in the Bangkok Times, one of the leading English-language newspapers in the Capital. Stress is laid in the article on the debt Siam owes
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  • 290 5 i Mrs. Eleanor Tyte’s London Broadcast From Our Own Correspondent.» London, Dec. 28. A lively account of a Christmas spent on Christmas Island many years ago was i .broadcast in the B.B.C’s "The World, j Goes By’’ feature this evening by Mrs. 1 Eleanor Tyte, wife
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  • 62 5 The marriage will take place at the Celestial Dance Hall, Ipoh, on Sunday, it 11 a.m.. of Mr. Tang Fatt Chake, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. Tang Lee of Mengbu. with Miss Wong Pooi Cheng, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wong Chew
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  • 167 5 Wife’s Mistaken Estimate Happy With Husband She ‘Forsook*’ (From Our London Staff.) London, Jan. 2. Mrs. Martha Rona Southern, who refused 18 months ago to join her husband in Malaya, where he is superintendent of the leper settlement on Pulau Jerejak, Penang, has found that
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  • 275 5 Long List Of Cases To Be Tried (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Selangor will have Its first Assizes for 1939 in February’. As this is four months since the last Assizes the list is bound to be a long one. Sb far there are
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  • 79 5 Chinese Cyclist Fined A Chinese cyclist, Soo Goh Cheam, who was stopped by a traffic constable for disobeying a traffic signal, was charged in the Middle Court, Penang, before Mr. Lim Koon Teck with offering an illegal gratification to a public servant. When charged, the accused
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  • 129 5 Two Pits Sunk. But No Results et (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. Two pits hav? been sunk by an Indian landowner in Kuala Lumpur in the hope of finding gold. It is understood that trie man has reason to believe that gold
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  • 124 5 The m.s. Bor igia arrived in Penang vesterdav ria C'-’ornbo. with the following passengers: Mr. H. J. Will. Mr. Heine Gerber. Mr. Hans Koslowak’, Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldschmidt. Mr Y Thongves. Miss Bess O Young. Mr. and Mrs. A T. Edgar and two Infants. Mr.
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  • 90 5 A middle-aged Chinese. Lok Kan Koh. was produced by Inspector Nichols of the Detective Branch in the District Court. Penang, before Mr. J.L. McFall yesterday on three charges: selling goods to which a false trade description had been applied, having in his possession for sale yellow
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  • 53 5 credit already set aside. —British Wireless. London. Monday: Negotations between the British and Czechoslovak financial experts are being resumed in London today It is understood that the visit of the mission is to se-ek a credit of £20,000.000 in addition to the £10.000.000 credit already
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  • 799 5 IN spite of the month of December being a busy one with private Christmas preparations, the Penang Y.W.C.A. have had a full month. On December 3, says the report for the month, we were honoured by a visit from Mis» Woodsmall, the General Secretary
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 784 6 Come on a LAUGH-EXPEDITION to the African Jungle with JACK OAKIE and EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and see them discover a New Female ‘“Singing I ARZAN TONIGHT AT THE MAJESTIC It’s LILY PONS’ First Kok in a Dizzy, Daffy, Comedy Surprise I “HITTING A NEW HIGH” t a we s,t ng
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  • 263 7 Resolution At Mission Conference (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. C. Roberts, accompanied by the Rev. T. Campbell Gibson of the English ’resbyterian Mission, returned from thi corld missionary conference at Madras y the Rajula. By a standing vote,
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  • 44 7 —Reuter. Shanghai. Monday:—The Italian steamer Lipari was fired on by junks near Woosung today. A Chinese passenger was killed. An hour and forty-five minutes later the German steamer Hansa was similarly attacked. Two Chinese passengers were wounded. —Reuter
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  • 757 7 Rural Debts And Reforms London, December 15. a CCORDING to Mr. C. S. Rangaswami, Editor of Indian Finance, all the plans, of the Congress for the economic reconstruction of India can be financed within the capital resources of the country. He does not consider that there
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  • 64 7 —Reuter. The Hague, Monday:—The Dutch Government has allowed seven thousand refugees from Germany to enter Holland since November 7, This announcement was made in Parliament today by the Minister of Justice, who added that the Government did not consider it possible to add to this number,
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  • 19 7 for refugees now’ totals £337,000. —British Wireless. London, Monday.—Lord Baldwin’s fund for refugees now’ totals £337,000. —Bri-
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  • 261 7 Hooliganism At Tnticorin Tuticorin, December 26. Mr. Doraiswami Nadar. M.L.A., was injured along with some Yolunteers yesterday, when a Congress procession was attacked by some hooligans at Shanmugapuram in Tuticorin. A public meeting was held yesterday morning by the Town Congress Committee. Mr. A. S. K. Ramaswami
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  • 307 7 Mahatma Gandhi Speaks Ont Bombay. Dec. 24. “I do not subscribe to the doctrine of Asia for the Asiatics,” said Mahatma Tandhi in a message through Mr. Taraoka to the New Party in Japan which stands for “Asia for Asiatics.” Mr. Takaoka is a member
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  • 62 7 London, Monday.—Sir William Seeds, vho was appointed on August 15 to succeed Lord Chilston as British Ambassador to Soviet Russia, leaves London for Moscow tomorrow to take up his post.—British Wireless. For quarrelling on the road, tw’O Chinese, named Khoo Soo Ying and Yin Teng w
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  • 702 7 BRITAIN WELL DOWN Paris, Jan. 3 t ’TALY went far into the lead in the world rivalry for air records durng 1938 and finished the year with ight of the 19 major marks to her redit. The year was a banner one or aviation, for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 170 7 II atch for the. 2nd Pasar Malam (Malay Fair) Patter ..nd Brighter than before! During Hari Raya Haji .7,/ HoluiAVs from 31st. January. 1939 till 4th February, ,le stalls now Apply Oversea-Chinese Amusement Co., Ltd., N x Magazine Rood, Penang Only limited stalls available. IT< WHMBLEY IT’S THE MOST POPULAR
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    • 63 7 E- 0- Dance Hall NIGHTLY 9.30 till midnight SATURDAY 9.30 till 1 a.m. MUSIC BY TEDDY LONG HIS BAND i SPECIALLY SELECTED HOSTESSES ADMISSION FREE. Coupons 4 for 1 9 for 2 i NEW SPRINGITDE HOTEL PHONE NO 60. TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. Fgt your pleasure we have erected a Giving
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 421 7 mt I ADIES’ GUEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARKS 1 WEMBLEY PARK Toni ahi- 'I uesday, 10th January, 1939. Molek s lv, r Opera p nts the first part of that well-known story “SELENDANG iM with an all star cast, to be directed by Inche R. Sainan the last part will
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  • 178 8 Lengthy Discussion At 18th Annual Conference ONE of the longest conferences held in Ipoh for a long time was the 18th annual conference of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of British Malaya, held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of
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  • 193 8 Chinese Fined For I rving To Evade Duty “It is deliberate attempt on the part of the accused to evade payment of Customs duty,” stated Mi-. K. Cantrell, of the Customs and Excise Department, Ipoh, yesterday in the First Magistrate’s court in charging two young Chinese, Chan
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  • 101 8 Miners Near Taiping Worried Erctu Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Monday. The presence cf several tigers a the sixth mile. Kamunting-road. i: worrying residents in that locality and employees of the Kamunting Tin Dredging Company. Ltd. A few days ago, a bullock belonging to one of the mine employees
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  • 118 8 The 10 feet 5 inches high tide which was experienced in Singapore and Johore on Sunday resulted in lloous in certain districts. In Johore Bahru, the J a lan Tangga dyke had two feet of sea water swirling through it for several hours. The staff
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  • 41 8 A Cantonese named Cheh Seng Pleaded guilty at the First Magistrate's court, Ipoh, yesterday to stealing a bicycle valued at $l5 belonging to a compatriot at Theatre-street on Saturday last. Sentence was postponed until Thursday next
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  • 78 8 Committee Sils In Ipoli On Thursday An official inquiry into the derailment of the night mail from Prai to Kuala Lumpur near Slim River early on Thursday morning is being held at Ipoh on Thursday. The president of the inquiry will be Mr. R. H. A. Jeff
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  • 312 8 Governor’s Wreath At Grave Of Mrs. Band (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Monday. A procession a mile long followed the funeral at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday of Mrs. Helen Jane Band, wife of the Rev. Stephen Band, minister of the Singapore Presbyterian Church, who died suddenly at
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 8 PLATO CHAN, the wonder boy artist of China, who recently gave an exhibition of his work in London, watched by his sister, making a frieze of his impressions of JLondon.
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  • 398 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR. L.M. SMART, General Manager. F.M.S. Railways, is on a holiday in Java. MR. E.A. GREEN, who arrived on December 16, has been appointed AssistVorks Service. MR. C.G.R. PHILLIPS, an Engineer ’n the Malayan Post 1 Service, has been ->npointed Acting D.v.rional Engineer Perak. MR. G. C. ALLEN,
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  • 130 8 Proprietor Relieved Of SBO At Pistol Point KAMPAR again was the seen e of a gang robbery on Saturday night when eight armed robbers entered a hinese <hop and at the point of a pistol relieved the shopkeeper of about Ml and made
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  • 202 8 “Boy” Who Attempted Suicide Bound Over With tears in his eyes a middle-aged Hainanese named Wong Fatt appeared before the Ipoh First Magistrate, Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, to answer a charge of attempted suicide. The accused, pleading guilty, said that he had
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  • 78 8 Two Serious' Cases At Pusing On Sunday night a car believed to have been driven by a European knocked down a Chinese cyclist at Fusing. The cyclist sustained serious injuries to face and head and was removed to hospital in a critical condition. He had not
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  • 50 8 Aerobatics Cup Won By Woman The Aerobatics Cup, which was competed for at Ipoh on Sunday by members of the Perak Flying Club, was won by Mrs. J. L. Woods after a thrilling exhibition of stunt flying, not by Mr. J. L. Woods, as erroueously stated yesterday.
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  • 99 8 Telegraphic information has been received here announcing the death of Dr. J. C. Thivy, eldest son of Mr. Louis Thivy, J.P., which occurred in Madras yesterday morning. Deceased, who was 41 years of age, is survived by’ his wife and five children. An old
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  • 70 8 God alone knows whether I am telling the truth or not.’’ stated a South Indian in the course of his examination on a judgment debtor summons yesterday before Che Ismail, second magistrate, Ipoh. The Magistrate replied that as the result of the long examination
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  • 74 8 A Tamil “boy.” employed in a Chinese club, appeared before Che Ismail, second magistrate, Ipoh, yesterday, on a judgment debtor summons, clad in a shirt and a pair of short». This provoked the magistrate to make the following observation: “This is not a football
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  • 171 8 Taiping Driver Admits Negligence Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. As a result of the motor accident n Upper Museum-road tn Sat-.i,| lv the driver of a saloon car. David appeared in the Tai pi ng Police urt today to answer a charge of
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  • 99 8 Unlicensed Lorry Driver Fined At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Monday. In pressing the case against a Kedah lorry driver, Lim Choo Hooi who was charged with running his vehicle without a carrier’s licence, Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof said: “He is deliberately trying to
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  • 105 8 For working his unfit bullcck, a Chinese carter named Sung Hoey Sang was fined $7 in the Taiping Police Court on Monday. Tenku Syed Abdullah ordered the animal, which had a sore leg. to rest for ten days. A fine of $5 was imposed on a Punjabi
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  • 65 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Monday Charged in the Taiping Polio C< urt with committing w'lful into the Coronation Park, a Chirol youth named Chow Choy pleaded guilt)-. Inspector Mohd. Yusof stated he wa instructed to press the case as tl ..-> fence was becoming frequent. Dnl)
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  • 111 8 (From Our Own Corresponden' 1 Kuala Kangsar. M" His Highness the Sultan < t a visit to the mosque at 1 Lama Kiri last night. A large ing of Malays of both sexes sent. Prayers were said at 5 p which a kenduri was held.
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  • 337 9 Policy Follows Success Of Experiment I', teachers Messes. lan kiar Lew and Tan Kok )n Superscale Class II appointments, have been 'cis oi the Wetlands School and Hutchings respectively, the Pinang Gazette understands. i (cs of Mr. Lee Eng Guan and Air. Lim Teong
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  • 447 9 I j.| Of Passengers |<>r Malaya Ancient History >f King’s College ir. Mr F. 1< to arrive morning by j Km< hi. A distinguished was employntelligence Divitnd held the i ommander of the p Ul y V R in 1917-19 s< lies in 1929<31, >
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  • 206 9 Organi*»*<l Work Among Sakais From Uui Own Correspunaent) Singapore. Monday. The rapid extension of the Methodist 'hurcii in the Singapore and Malacca iistricts and even in the Sakai territory vas reviewed at the third meeting of the ‘lalayan Annual Conference at the Methodist Church. Mr. V.
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  • 353 9 'vis re<unied in the Police Court, Penang, before Mr. A. 11,,’• il np. yesterday of the case in which three Chinese, Tan 11 Khit and Yap Boon Inn, were charged with Bvno\ ,,l u na nagement of a public lottery, the Perak Chinese x M
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  • 451 9 Offenders Heavily Fined As a result < obs3rvr.ticn.« kept by officers of the Penang Detective Branch at the Penang racecourse during the four days of the meeting, a number of people were arrested en Saturday last for offences against the Gaining Ordinance and were yesterday produced
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  • 332 9 “A Woman’s Word Against Another*’ Arising out of a criminal case in which a 19-year-old Chinese girl. Fheeny Gan. appeared as complainant against her husband and mother-in-law. another chapter in a family dispute was fought out in the Penang District Court yesterday. The mother-in-law sued the girl
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  • 219 9 CP.O.’s PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION Discussing an article published in the Sunday Gazette dealing with the subject of public confidence in police patrols in certain areas in Penang when» the patrols were said not to have been sufficient for the purpose, the Chief Police Officer, Mr. B. M.
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  • 74 9 Miss Jean Stevenson. former International General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A., New Zealand, who has been in Malaya since last June helping in the various Malayan centres, arrived in Penang yesterday by the day mail train from Ipoh. Miss Stevenson will speak at a
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  • 38 9 For carrying two ducks by the legs, upside down, so as to cause them suffering, a Cantonese named Chew Sui was fined SI by Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe in the First Magistrate's Court. Ipoh. yesterday
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  • 107 9 An unemployed Chinese mining coeht who was engaged on relief work was missing for a few days and although a search was made there was no trace of the man until yesterday, when the police found a body floating in a fishpond in Gun tong. It has
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  • 94 9 Predicted to succeed the now fading "Lambeth Walk’ dance numbers, is the new novelty dance number "The Chestnut Tree About 3,500 dance records uf this tune will be arriving in Singapore within this month for one single Singapore music store. Most of the first shipment of 1,000
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 267 9 A 'great little Model M GRAND Four feet small in size—but large in performance Tit For people with gM big musical ideas and small homes. Tins Moutrie 4H Miniature Grand compels appreciation You have never heard such fine tone and excellent volume in such a small instrument ETIII ntil MnKERSS!NCEI<i7S
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  • 1980 10 Government’s Costly Demand MR. F. W. Palmer, V.C. (Chairman) presided at the eleventh annual general meeting of Paroi Tin Dredging Ltd., which was held in Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, December 19 addressing the meeting Mr. Palmer said Gentlemen. Before asking you to approve the Accounts,
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  • 407 10 Weekly Share Market Report r pHE New Year has opened with a more optimistic feeling and already more enquiry has been shown for Tin and Industrial shares but Rubber shares have been neglected, so far. The prices of Tin and Rubber have been steady throughout and
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  • 1004 10 From Singapore And London STANTON NELSON AND CO. Singapore Thursday. THE NEW YEAR opens with the usua. flow uf optimistic forecasts Ixased in the case of the rubber industry, not only on wishful thinking, but also on clear statistical evidence. It is perhapt I still true
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  • 227 10 London. December 3V WP" wish all pur friends a peaceful and prosoerous New Year. COPPER In spite of considerable profit taking, prices have rallied, and the advance has been maintained. The news from the U.S.A, is more encouraging, and it appears that even
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  • 194 10 Danger Of New Extensions Amsterdam, December 28. The price of palm oil •has been fluctuating for some time around £l3-£l4 a ten against an average of £22 fox- 1937, £l9 for 1936, and £l6 for 1932. This decline, which is in keeping with the
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  • 311 10 CTRONG protests again by the Minister of Public Wnr/? the Hon. R Semple, in W h| cb f Ks ferred to Herr Hitler and Signor Mr solini as “mad dogs.’’ were mad» i 3v German Consul-General. H err p Ramm, and the Consul lor
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  • 122 10 Chicago, 111. A verdict ot a Superior Court jury held that the engagement ring belongs t** the man until marriage The jurors awarded Henry P Urbanis $750 in compensation for a diamond ring h? gave Loretta Burns 20 years ago. Urbanis, a stock broker, filed suit
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 30 10 BS T E E L WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS etc. etc. Equal to the heat imported inaken, M J NUtfAUTUBUD ST EASTERN MFC. CO. 1, River Road, Penang. ’PHOM» I*M
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  • 180 11 T j- lien is going through its routine during the final stages of training at Bilt < a;.. Essex. Th? watching trainer is M-. Martin Russel Hawkes, son of the Rev. E. A. Hawkes, of Sev<ncaks. Kent. z //s GETS LX HIS -loch 3rd of
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  • 318 12 Help Your Neighbour While thinking about X-rays and atoms, telescopes ad bridges and marvellous new processes, as we have been doing in these daily panels, we must not forget little achievements cf quite another order. Here is one: It came out of an accident. Some years ago the
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  • 1326 12 MR. MUNISWAMI PILLAI AT CHIDAMBARAM Chidambaram, December 25. THE hon. Mr. V. 1. Muniswami Pillai, Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, accompanied ty Mr. Basheer Ahmed Sayeed, M. L. A., who arrived at Chidambaram from Madras, early this morning in connection with the opening of the Swadeshi Exhibition
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  • 281 12 Sind Committee’s Scheme Karachi, December i ■INTRODUCTION of totaf hibition in ae ven simultaneously in all the districts of the Sind Pro\ stead of in isolated tracts the Congress provinces I.;, advocated by the Committee presided ov r Jamshed Nusserewanjet Ganja and cha.ras will immediately.
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  • 161 12 Incident On Board Negapatam. December 23 The British India Steam Navigation Company’s mail steamer from Malaya s.s. “Rajula” arrived at Negapatam yesterday morning. Owing to rough sea land unfavourable weather conditions that prevailed here, the steamer could not effect any landings yest-rd. y au i was
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  • 59 12 Progress In The Punjab Lahore, December '■> In pursuance of the policy annouu by the hon. Mr. Manoharlal. A'ii for Jails, of releasing befon :11 expiry of their terms of imprisonment the old and infirm prisoners, Un.* Punjab Government have reh such prisoners by the middle
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2067 12 radio radio radio radio radio B. B. C I r't-B R} B&A® iC i o today radio radio radio radio radio radio radio transmission •> U L——l P.M. 6-G5 Big Ben. Cinema Organ ProPENANG SINGAPORE Recital bv Inhn /a < *l5l ZHJ 6.08 mc/8 (49.3 m.) ZHP 9.69 Mels (30.96
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  • 808 13 ARRIVALS Today: BORINGIA ex Europe via Colombo. KRIAN ex Eagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Tomorrow: MATA HARI from Singapore via ports. SOUDAN from London via ports? BANGALORE ex Kobe via ports. KLANG ex Singapore via Port Swettenham. Thursday, January 12: RYUUN MARU ex Japan
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  • 601 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 Lumpur 7 p.m. Friday. Northern Sumatra Mails close Penang 4 p.m. today by s.s. Krian. Singapore Mails close Penang 4 p.m. Mondays by s.s. Kedah. *Burma
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  • 83 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays and incoming mails will arrive in Penanp at 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays. Mails for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and p.m.; Ipoh 1.36. p.m. and 2.10 a.m. and Kuala
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 487 13 BLUE funnel line V I» V SERVK t. TO LONDON NO KTII CONTINENT .<• I n v Leaves n —vnr ra li s \ntwerp <Sr Middlesboro Jan. 14 Feb. 12 ,D- Marseilles Glasgow Jan. 19 Feb 18 AH'"' jib Hull Gdynia Jan. 26 Feb. 22 A DAI SERVICE *O LIVERPOOL
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    • 639 13 P© and VZ BRITISH IND’A (Incorporjtted in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 12th 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. ulvrAmA ADT Ourwarda from
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    • 234 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA) LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Sala, Naples. Marseilles Gibraltar Tzmdon, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Steamers Sailing dates HAKUSAN MARU Jan. 21 HARUNA MARU Feb. 3 KATORI MARU Feb 18 YASUKUNI MARU Mar. 16 FOR JAPAN FROM SINGAPORE For Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. HAKONH MARU
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 292 14 Hockey Against P. R. C. On Esplanade Putting up a better display in the second session, the Ohl Frees Association scored an excellent victory, by four goals to two, over the Penang Recreation Club in a hockey fixture played on the Esplanade yesterday. The winners
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  • 573 14 Keen Match In Ipoh Meeting ft r ihe third time, the Ipoh Clu vtnt down to the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians by the odd goal in nine, in one of the best hockey’ matches played this s as< a, on the padang. The match was very keenly and
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  • 150 14 There is talk of a h avywe ght b.xing revival in Britain in the New Year but everything is very much in the wind at the moment. There has o.en talk of Len Harvey meeting John Henry Lews if tie litter makes a good enough show
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  • 69 14 —Reuter. Sydney. U J. O'Reilly, the Australian bowler, may retire from first-class cricket unless he recovers his zest for the game, it is reported here. He and three other leading niejnbers of the Australian Test team which visited England this year—S. J. McCabe, vicecaptain. A. G.
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  • 172 14 P. W.D. Lose To Indians (From Our Own Correspondents Alor Star, Monday. SHOW ING better form than in their previous match, the Indians were able to defeat the P.W.D. by three goals to one in a Kedah Hockey’ League fixture on the K.H.A ground yesterday. The Indians
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  • 188 14 i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar. Monday. The Malay College opened their football season with a match with th? Bukit Chandan oFotball XI, on the College ground on Saturday, being bjaten by three goals to one. Play was of a medicore standard and a
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  • 209 14 Report For December The flying hours for the month are again disappointing but the Christmas festivities no doubt had a considerable amount to do with this Also the weather was again rather bad. On December 7 five Vildebeestes belonging to No. 36 Squadron arrived from Singapore
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  • 69 14 IE ALL CREATE A DESIGN LIKE THIS all would be (jolfers, but s-uch an effect, acquired bu the use of multiple-flash ultra-rapid photographu, shows Bobby Jones driving. The exposure of each picture was 1 ,100,000 of a second. Ball velocity is 225 feet
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  • 620 14 Never Missed A Final Yet: Successful Past Season (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Mondav. The Singapore team maintained its record of appearing ii. each H.M.S. Malaya Cup final since the inception of the competition, but was beaten in the final by Selangor, by one goal
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  • 27 14 —Reuter. London. M onday. Eiic Boon will defend his British lightweight title against Arthur Dana har. of Bethnal Green, at TLirringay on February 23.—Reuter.
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  • 63 14 The following will represent the Ptnang Sports Club in their match with the Municipal Recreation Club on the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m. W. G. Colebeck; Duckworth ard J. D. Lambert; S. L. Stocks, F. Buchanan and S. V. Adams; C. W. Lyle. M. J. MacKay. H.
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  • 258 14 Inter-party Badminton Tournament To Be Run (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Monday. A T a committee meeting of the Kedah Badminton Associati' 111 -Tx held at the St. Michael School premises last night, it decided to send Mr. T. V. Periera, Honorary
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  • 103 14 —Reuter. Hutton 202. Paynter <)<) Port Elizabeth, M on la The M.C.C. won the’r match w < Eastern Provinces by an innin- r runs. J ‘3-i The M.C.C. declared at 51» flir (Hutton 202. Paynter 99. Hanm u J Hutton hit two sixes and 23 b
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  • 115 14 DRAW FOR FOURTH ROUND OF F. A. C UP London Monday The following is the result of th» draw for the Fourth Round of the 14 Cup, to be played off on January 21; Notts County vs. Walsall Portsmouth vs West Bromwich Manchester U Sheffield W. or Yeovil vs Chester.
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  • 30 14 London. Monday. Results of matches played today in the English League are: Third Division (Southern) Queens Park 3, Northampton 0 Third Division (Northern) Halifax 1. Darlington 1
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  • 148 14 1 From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 30. Fnow an<| frost played havoc with the Rugby Union programme in alparts of the country during the week-end. Of a long list of matches arranged for Saturday only two were carried out. both
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  • 30 14 A meeting of the Penang Hockey Association Umpires’ oßard will b he j at the Penang Sports Club at 7 15 P nl
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 63 14 FOU YOLK CLASSES CALL AT CHIN CHIN COMPANY 7HE IDEAL STORE <£ MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS PHONE 1029. 18-20 BEACH STREET. PENANG. M 3k GUARANTEED Sunglasses Moderate Prices CHANCE'S CROOKES OR DARK SMOKE LENSES. STYLED FOR THE NEW VISION X 2LT ARE PART OF your esemble, so select them UTTH C A?
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  • 1230 15 Selangor’s Third In Succession Sketches of This Year's Chosen Fifteen (Prom Our. Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. Kugln Cup Final Day is one of the most important dates in the calendar of the Federal Capital, whether Selangor is finalist or not. 1 hat tin*
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  • 439 15 famous Owner’s Comments [l<r u;)S honoured on Mr A. K’ Macomin ternationa!ly famous feer, tbc r who ig 01l a worid rac*" t resent moment, defru'' a f his departure from and to attend the Penanr n/dat.on from the races on a (!IJI on the miliion-dollar, Jh-built
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  • 83 15 h it h Wales On January 21 Thi. London, Monday, teprefeuf r f e n selected to h‘ g u hl the rugbv football k at 1L ’>• Freakes (Oxford GU ivJ (Waterloo) R Car 1 1?;?? <Birken head) Ur (Old Cranleighans, k A. Walk,,.. R
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  • 37 15 ih u M >Lr Wll S 0 '7.’ Ut Gol<l Meda l com- 77 7, St °ne 2 Mrs I?' Clark 3 Mrs' Wil 'i nu. Mr/ t hde, son p o be off the
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  • 277 15 Licences For Current Year Approved At. a meeting of the Straits Racing \ssobiatiori held in Fcnang on Sunday, it the Runnymede Hotel, the renewal of professional training and pockey licences, amateur training and riding licences and ipproved riders’ licences were gone into and a full list
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  • 721 15 Reg W hitcombe Leads, Cotton Third The compilation of a ranking list of British professionals for 1938 is complicated by reason of the method adopted by the Professional Golfers’ Association in arriving at the champion of the year. The distinction goes to Cotton, who
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 152 15 I Ai jrtgr i d Zx <7 X t X/, I f //I 'X z > I/ I •t. I i: I pl NIGHT and DAY J you’ll be glad you kept to Johnnie Walker No man was ever the better for mixing his drinks; and everyone who keeps to
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  • 64 16 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS TIN LATEST Penang $110.25 Businfcss 50 tons Singapore $110.25 COPRA Sundried jBlack Pepper 5 8 50 RUBBER Penang (Spot) 2 7%c Singapore (Spot) 27%c TAPIOCA Fair Seed Medium $3.50 RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 »6.00 No. 2 $5.80 White No. 1 $6.45 White No. 2
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  • 108 16 m Prev. Today Pari s 177 A 177 New York 4.66% 4.67% Montreal 4.53 4.71% Brussels 27.51 27.67 Geneva 20.67 20.67% Amsterdam 8.58 8.58% Milan 88 88% Berlin 11.65 11.65 Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 136 136%
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  • 118 16 LONDON, January 9. Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Dull. >4 London Bftd. B%d. February Bftd. Bftd. Apt/June Bftd. B%d. July/Sept. B%d. Bftd. New* York: (opening) 16.02 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 55,481 tons Liverpool 30,724 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. Jan. £10.17.6 PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond.
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  • 129 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TJN Buyers BeHerp Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Hong Fatt .70 .72% Jel ebu .62% .67% Kuchai 1.27% 1.32% Nawng Pets .27% .30 Rahman Hyd. 1.12% 1.17% Raub Gold 4.65 4.75 Rantau 1.45 1.50 Sungei Way 1.90 1.95 Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Ulu Klang .70 .75 Ampat 3
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  • 258 16 New' York. Monday: The market ab sorbed substantial selling in a fairly, orderly fashion but rallies are likely to be temporary, only pending clarification of the budget situation. While the setback and volume carry’ negative implications, l an extended decline is not indicated as yet, and any
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  • 162 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Asams 27;6 28J3 Ayer Wengs -60 .62% B. Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts -70 -72% Johans -26 «28 Kramats 9,7% 10{0 Kundangs 6|lo£ 7 1% K. Lanjuts 16|9 17|3 Kuchais 1.27% 1.32% Laruts 8 9 9|1% Nawng Pets .27% .30 Petalings 6.80 7.05 Puchongs 17[0
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  • 71 16 —Reuter. Big Demonstration In France Paris, Monday. Italians today ridiculed their fellow countrymen’s claims to Tunis, Corsica and Djibuti when members of a huge Italian agricultural colony in South-western France, which numbers nearly a million persons, staged a protest meeting at Auch. At the same time
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  • 78 16 an .—Reuter. Germany’s Trade Ambassador Rome, Tuesday. Herr Funk, Germany’s leading "Ambassador of trade,” left after a flying weekend visit during which he had talks with two Ministers regarding exchange and currency and corporations. (The latter deals with commerce and industry). Considerable importance is attached to
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  • 219 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Indragiri 1.15 1.22% Lunas 1.60 1.70 Pajam 1.80 1.90 TIN: Ampat 3|loi 4)4% Ayer Weng .60 .65 Ayer Hitam 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Berjuntai 10 0 10 6 Burma Malay* 219 22 6 Gopeng Consol 9 6 10,6 ex Hong Fatt
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  • 199 16 RUBBER: Buyers Seller* Ayer Panas 1.25 1.30 Batu Lintangs 1.10 1.15 Bassetts .47% .50 Benta s 1.05 1.10 Brogas .67% .70 Kuala Sidims 2.20 2.35 Indragiris 1.15 1.20 ex Lunas 1.60 1.70 c Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindae 1.30 1.35 Pa jams 1.72% 1.80 Sungei Tukangs 1.00 1.05
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  • 62 16 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 6.00 pm. to 7.30 p.m.: 1. March —The Smiling PrinceCarver. 2. Selection —Follow The Sun— Schwartz. 3. Waltz—Voices Of Spring—Strauss. 4. Overture —Zampa—Herold. 5. Selection —Il Trovatore—Verdi. 6. Intermezzo —The Wedding Of The Rose —Jessel. 7. Fox Trot —Whistle While You Work
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  • 133 16 P. O. SAILINGS The s.s. Bangalore from Kobe is expected to arrive in Penang at 7 a.m. tomorrow and will leave for Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles, Casa Blanca, Havre, London, Hull, Hamburg, Rotterdam and Antwerp at 3 p.m the same day. Steamer will work at the wharf. The
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    • 775 16 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK NEDERLANSCHE OF INDIA, LTD. HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ .incorporated tn England) N. V. Capital Authorised £3,000,00 Capital Subscribed £1,800,00 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,831 MCTumi AAinc TDAniNC Capital Paid Up £1,050,00 (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY 1 OF DIRECTORS. Sir Charles Alexander Innes, (Incorporated in the Netherlands K.C.5.1., C.1.E., Ch air
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    • 504 16 Head Office: 12, Bisl< >n x Phone 1477 '2'' Telegram Singapore Office: Cecil 5471. Tel: “Times” 1 Office: 2s, Hv st, re Office Brewster Ro Jl ’t, 1 t '"W Office: 40. 43, Fle et Str 0 Phone Central ,<on <ion London. 1 «1. "Cej/sB Bates of Subscription for Pj
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