Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1939

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LSTAB. »833 PUBLISHED DAILY x„. Vol. XCVII. eESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 522 1 EXILE AND IMPRISONMENT Terrorist Court At Barcelona Burgos, Monday. Declaring that the purpose of the law is to prevent reprisals. Franco has issued a decree defining what constitutes culpable political responsibility during the past few years and proportionate penalties. The decree states: "The law
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  • 527 1 —Reuter. Homelessness The 800 l Evil London, Monday. htii’ statement made on behalf j, v h Agency at the Palestine r e dates that the root of the blent lies in the homelessness of the Jewish people. j, v.s believed that Jews and Arabs r(i; find
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  • 209 1 —Reuter. Offers To Evian Committee London, Monday. At another meeting of the Evian Com mittee this evening a communication was read from the President of the Philippines offering to settle a number of refugees on Mindanao Island, which has a good climate and a sparsely inhabited
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  • 649 1 —Reuter. London, Monday. >f questions was brought up H' a- of Commons with regard to China. Pg lyim to Mr I. Hannah with re1 relations between the British >n Tientsin and the Japanese > there, Mr Butler referred to mations made to the local Japanri
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  • 134 1 To Supplement Billeting London, Monday. In the Commons questioned with regard to provision of camps by the Government fur civilian use, Sir John Anderson announced that the Government had decided to introduce legislation at an early date providing for the establishment of public corporations (profits barred), one
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  • 314 1 Reuter. Palma 9 s Ambiguous Statement London, Monday. Question in the House of Commons respecting the visit of the cruiser Devonshire to Minorca, Mr. Chamberlain said that at the request of the local authorities at Palma the British Government undertook to convey a senior officer to Minorca
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  • 120 1 ,—Reuter. But No Crisis! Hobart, Monday. Conflicting claims have arisen over the Antarctic territories since .Mr. Ellsworth’s return, claiming 430,000 square miles on behalf of the United States. Mr. Ellsworth explains that the dispute is due to different principles on which such claims may be based. Ellsworth
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  • 133 1 ,—Reuter. “Will Be Decided This Year’’ Paris. Monday “The fate of European will be decided this year” writes M. Frossart, former Minister of State and Justice, adding: *lt will be a crucial year: a year or peace or war. “If war is not declared 1939 will herald
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Berlin, Monday. The German press is keeping up the chorus of fury over British and French activities in Spain. The behaviour of the democracies is represented as a brazen attempt under the guise of hunuinitai~ianisni to pull Germany's and Italy’s chestnut out of the fire. The papers
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  • 43 1 .—Reuter. London, Monday. Great Britain has notified Sweden and Finland that she approves in principle partial fortification of the Aaland Islands two countries. Reuter learns that this view was contained in a reply sent to identical notes from Sweden and Finland.—Reuter.
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  • 262 2 Second Quarter Quota To Be Raised EXTREMELY DIFFICULT DECISION TO BE MADE TODAY London. Tuesday. I’TNVSUAI. inerest attaches to today’s meeting- of the international Rubber Committee in view oi extremely difficult decision which has to be taken reg-arding the second quarter quota. hile market interests
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  • 174 2 British Wireless. To Take Place Near Gibraltar In March London, Monday. The usual combined exercises will be carried out by ships of the Home and Mediterranean Fleets in the neighbourhood of Gibraltar next month. The first of the series will take place between March 3 and March
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  • 40 2 —Reuter. Berlin, Monday. Franco-German trade talks begin here today. One of the chief subjects for negotiation will be exchange of coal for French ore. It is possible that Germany will open her markets tc French agricultural products.—Reuter.
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  • 115 2 r<.ki<,\ k,. p v 1(i Lrench P ro j sl It is under circles that the G with the reply < V( Foreign Minister, Fench Ambassador in Japan ha no ter; iair.an Island. At the same tim. it situation will be v, ihculo' Japanese occiq,-; oritinue over
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  • 108 2 —British Wireless London, Monday The report on th.- a<l m i, felrMi of the Road Fund for the v o <. ended March 3J 193 s s H the end of the year coimiiii •n| f fund were estimated UI.7G. 000 i figure cnly once previous, v
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  • 95 2 ’—Reuter. Rome, Monday. For the second successive day huge crowds streamed to St. Peter's this 1 morning to file past the bed of the Pope. Many people waited all night in the square outside and surged up the steps in a great mass when
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  • 78 2 Reuter. Melbourne, MondayThe first series of conferences garding food problems Page. Points to b 1 discusse the event of war were op< red 1 Sir Earle Page. Points to be di<us# include the extent to wiii< ~9 possible to meet British r< quii* establishment of inland
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  • 246 2 Reuter. ’As Vital As Defence, Says Commerce Head J London, Monday. ‘‘The maintenance of export trade is just as much a Government reponsibility and just as vital to the security of the nation as maintenance of our means of communication and defence,” declared Mr. Francis Grundy,
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  • 91 2 —Reuter. Not Connected With Political Events London. Monday. The Evian Refugee Committee met this morning to hear the report of Mr. Rublee, the director. It is expected to be in conference from three to four days. The task of Mr. Rublee, who has now obtained all the
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  • 108 2 Reuter. Forceful Statement By Nnri Pasha London, Monday. The Palestine talks were continued this morning when Mr. Malcolm MgcDonald and Mr. R. A. Butler, the Foreign Un-der-Secretary, met the Arab delegations The session was devoted mainly to a statement by Nuri Pasha which, it is understood, dealt forcefully
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  • 60 2 Publication Resumed Valencia, Monday. The first decrees published in the Official Gazette, which has now resumed publication, establishes the head offices of the Eank of Spain and other organisations in Madrid and also reproduces the decree of February 11 re-establishing the official residence of the Government in
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  • 43 2 .I"** FLOWERS FOR THE KING OF EGYPT.—A little girl 1 ir rivMi lt lapreadN ftowens in the path of King Farouk of Egxpt vh B tr rai.' Afwiut by air to inaugurate the strengthening of ,h l
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  • 146 3 GERMAN WRITER’S VIEWS “Nationalist Leader Will Assure Overthrow Of Bolshevism BRITAIN WATCHING SITUATION Berlin. Monday. i LI HOI GH the British and French newspapers try to make out that General Franco requires Anglo-French mediation, it is to be presumed that General Franco’s Ambassador on Saturday
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  • 40 3 1/V4N PROTEST Tokio, Monday. r l HIE French Ambassador called on the Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, today. It is understood that he presented a note protesting against the occupation of Hainan Island by Japanese troops.
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  • 376 3 Chinese Newspaper Threat To Malaya “The occupation of Hainan Island I by Japanese troops will mean that China is subject to a total blockade of her coastal areas and there is no doubt that Britain’s and France’s transport and communications in the South Pacific will
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  • 249 3 London, Jan. 31. THE Union Corporation, the mining finance house, in its 1 annual estimate of world gold output (36,700,000 fine ounces in 1938, a new high record) reveals an interesting scepticism regarding the current gold output of Soviet Russia. —British United Press. It
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  • 167 3 —Reuter. San Juan, Puerto Rico, .Monday. The largest scale manoeuvres attempted by the United states Navy began at midnight over a three-thousand mile front in the Atlantic. A division of 150 warships, p >oo planes and more than 6,C0-3 officers and men are working out the
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  • 57 3 .Outer. London, Monday. The diplomatic correspondent of th Times understands that Mr. G_oig Rublee, American director of the Lnuc. Governmental Refugee on Refugees, resigning from his post and retuiiung America. The memorandum which he b.oug.. from Germany was discussed last mgt. at an informal meeting of
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  • 161 3 Rome. Monday. The Pope’s funeral has been fixed to take place tomorrow evening. The date of the conclave for election of the new Pope has not yet been fixed but it will probably take place on March 1, the last day of the nineteen day period,
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  • 47 3 —Reuter. Rome, Monday. An Italo-German commercial agreement will be signed here today. The German delegation has been here for some weeks. Nothing is known of the contents but it is declared that the agreement aims at closer collaboration of the two national economies. —Reuter.
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  • 239 3 Previous Convictions All Admitted "Don’t read them over to me. I ad mit them all.” said an elderly Punjab Mohammedan, Ahmad bin Hassan, tan interpreter in the District Court yesterday, when the latter started to read out a list of his previous convictions, which were stated by
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  • 167 3 .—Reuter. Perpignan, Monday. Fighting in Catalonia hag not quit ■nded. Two Republican divisions total ing twenty-five thousand man are stil molding Cambrodon and two running thence to the frontier. They are fighting a rearguard action until the wounded and as much of their material
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  • 69 3 Cawnpore, Monday. The police fired eight rounds this morning on an unruly mob. Thirty-five were injured in fighting and rioting. The British assistant superintendent of police. Mr. Whitehouse, received minor injuries There have been four cases of arson withn an hour. Business is at
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  • 256 3 nod Plans Must Be Efficient Soon &40RE than 20.000.000 wartime! ration cards have been printed and are waiting in local depots all over Great Britain. Another 10 000.000 are being prepared. There will be one for every adult pers in Britain. A sufficient surplus of r.<
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  • 59 3 In cognition of its political services,’* Dr. Goebbels, Minister of Pro-. Paganda, has conferred on the GerJ wireless organisation the title of I!le Great German Radio,” 1 1 Egyptian Government is engaged n drawing up a decree whereby th«; arnage or any Egyptian citizen with, foreign birth will
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  • 37 3 Reuter. Brussels, Monday. ,IV| persons have been arrested in 111 y. in south-east Belgium for alleged on "behalf of an eastern 'er according to the Librel Belgioue. paper suggests that the affair may ieveiopments.— Reuter.
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  • 74 3 '-Reuter. Hendayo, Monday. b-- Nationalist authorities at Irun IV temporarily closed the frontier International Bridge owing to the ,lx cf Spanish refugees making repa’‘dion greater than they could cope I hursday ten thousand men have rived but the Nationalist authofn's have informed the French that
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  • 54 3 AN ITALIAN IJEGIONAIRE returning home after being injured durir the final stages of the Franco advance on Barcelona. has sufficient strength to give the Fascist salute to his distinguishcxl visitor. Crown Prince Vmberto of lt.lv The Cro.vn Prine? went aboard the s.s. Gradisca, on her arrival in
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  • 399 4 ER\ I HIXG points to the development of a keen controvers\ regarding the powers of arrest which it is the Government’s intention create to facilitate traffic control. hen the proposals first became known, thev tormed the subject of spirited protests n several newspaper editorials and in newspaper
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  • 1368 4  -  THIS is the second of a series of articles from Berlin staff correspondents of the British United Press, analysing the “State of the Nation” as Germany enters the seventh year of Adolf Hitler’s accession to power. Bv EDWARD BEATTIE Berlin, Feb. 1. DACKBONE of
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    • 61 4 1 z arMO Kp 1 ir~. aS J XL® > Si 0# .Hl j I .-T VfeM'x#' -A /ZZ //x “What is the matter?” Alice said, as soon as there was a chance of making herself heard. “Have vou pricked vour fitter?” “I haven’t pricked it vet,” Queen Jitter-Bug said,
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  • 578 5 B Y THE WAY Malay d» ctionaries P ub_ jl for the use of £urop- are edited on the asC3 ‘‘,\.n that the user is destined to h s days here on a rubber estate tin mine. The fact is that prob- qt least half the Europeans in Malna have
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  • 807 5 Young Chinese Lorry Driver Acquitted HIS negligence was not grave enoughto convict him,” said Mr. J. L. McFall, Penang District Judge, in the District Court yesterday, acquitting and discharging a young Chinese lorry driver, Chong Chin Seong, who had claimed trial before him on four charges—causing
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  • 247 5 One Arrest Made Last Night The Police have arrested a man. a Teochew youth about 20 years old, alleged to be one of the three assailants, in the biggest tarring outrage in Penang last night, when three shops Nos. 2. 4, and 6, in Kuala Kangsar Road.
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  • 117 5 •»hop Assistants Threatened With Knives Another tarring outrage occurred in Penang early yesterday morning. The shop involved w-as No. 131, Beach Street, dealing in sundry goods. Inquiries made w a Pinang Gazette reporter revealed that when the shop opened its shutters at about 6 a.m.,
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  • 54 5 A silver milk jug and silver bowl were tolen from the residence of Mr. T. E. ’onaghan 7, Pangkor Road, on Sunday fternoon. A report was made to the 'olicc. The burglary was committed 'etween 2 p.m. and 4.45 p.m. believed to have beer through the mam
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  • 27 5 O.F.A. To Meet Wah Chunff Team Tomorrow The O.F.A. Basket-ball team will ieet the Wah Chunff Basket-ball team nmorrow at the O.F.A. Court at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 93 5 forthcoming Cinema Shov* Capt. Osterhau? will give a cinema how with a descriptive talk on hts trails at the Penang Swimming Clu louse on Thursday at 7.15. Cant. Osterlmus and his wife have, -nr several years, been traveling oK he beaten track: the Pictures be wdl -how
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  • 433 5 27 Persons Fined That fis>:-fightin-., is not an entirely sport in P< n > shown when 55 bottles and jars of Siamese fighting fish were brought up as exhibits in the Middle Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck yesterday, in a case in which 27 Chinese, Malays
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  • 194 5 Three Preliminary Charges Against Eurasian f (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Momgiy. SEQUEL to the recent epidemic of burglaries n Kuala Lumpur occurred this morning when for the first time since his arrest on January 28, a Eurasian ex-railway .er was produced before Mr. A.
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  • 129 5 i From Our Own C orrespondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. The Central Workshop strikers refused to call for their January sal iries this afternoon after learning that th ir envelopes also held notice of dismissal and vacation of their homes. Their attitude was: "As long as we
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  • 394 5 siot A Meml>rr Of Penang Turf Club Stated to have run away when he saw a detective-inspector’s car stop in front of his house, an Indian Mohammedan, Gahib bin Ali. who was arrested by a detective after a short chase, was produced in the Penang- Police Court
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  • 269 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. On his arrival at Aranya Pradesa on Satifrday afternoon. Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor of the Straits Settlements, sent tne following telegram to the President of the Council of Regency. "On leaving Siam I offer to Your Highness as President
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  • 1758 7 Barcelona, largest, liveliest, wealthiest, noisest and most exciting city of Spain, at once her Manchester and her Liverpool, slopes up 700 feet from the sea. Her population is over a million. Three thousand ships pass in and out of her harbour eveiy year. There
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  • 21 7 tells the amazing story of the city that has been the world’s big news centre during the past week.
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  • 122 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Monday. The annual general meeting of the Truna Club, Batu Gaiah. was held or. Saturday with Dato Muda Razalli, M.C.S., presiding. After the minutes and accounts had been read and confirmed the election of officebearers took place resulting as follows
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  • 119 7 iVlciy Open s'ilm Studio (From Our London Staff) London, February 6. Ths Rajah of Sarawak is reported to be planning to open a film studio in England. His final decision, according to the Sunday Chronicle, depends on the success of his daughter, Mrs. Bob Gregory, in her
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  • 89 7 (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Monday. Brought up on a charge of negligent driving, a Chinese lorry driver named Kee Yin Kah admitted he drove his vehicle against a bridge, which he said waa however not a Government one. The Court Inspector admitted that it was so,
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  • 91 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. Che Mohd. Ghows of Taiping, a f' ner State footballer and an allr< md athlete, will be married shortly to C e Yom, daughter of Che Hamid, a nhew of Tengku Permaisuri of Perak. The "bersanding” ceremony will take lace
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    • 538 7 rlf -.n.iiT u»' ci KST night at both parks. W E MBLEY PARK I anight, Tuesday 14th, February, 7939. s To 4 Cantonese Opera: 1,11 SIN GU AT CHEW SAN YAN” Seats: 10, 20 &30 Cts. SIAMESE JEEKAY interesting story. Capital Talkies 1 r\VO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 7. 30 AND
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  • 414 8 Successor Also Present At Tea Party (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. Cl XGAPORE Asiatic police inspectors who were recently transferred to outstations attended the Inspectorate’s farewell to the retiring Inspector-General of Police, Mr. .R. H. Onraet, at a tea party -t
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  • 169 8 Malay Fined S2O 3 e carcase of a fine specimen of r kijang was brought into the Ipoh magistrate’s court yesterda.. ring as an exhibit in u "ase in which a Malay Ibrahim bin Haji Osa. u v.«. charger with killing a deer after the
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  • 127 8 Appeal Withdrawn By Leong Sin Nani Mr. Leong Sin Nam. 0.8. E.. who filed an appeal recently agamst the decision of Mr Justice Murrey-Aynsley in the libel suit brought against him last year b.\ Mr. Vong Kwai Sam. a former Ipoh Hospital food contractor, and
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  • 73 8 A Chinese, Laung Oh, was yesterday bound over by P. F. Y. Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, to be of good behaviour for a period of six months', on a surety of $25 for attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda. The man was first
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  • 440 8 Acquitted On Charge Of Murder P.oth the Assessors having given t verdict of ‘not guilty o f murder.' Mr. Justice M ray-Aynsk-y at the Perak Assizes ye?t rday acquitted an dircharge,; Mat Sr.Hch bin Uda Seri, the 14-year-ol<j Malay who stood on trial on charge of
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  • 94 8 ILK.I. Issues Special Bulletin The Rubber Research Institute ha •dded tc its list of periodical publiations with the issue of the first number if the R.R I Planters’ Bulletin dated •'ebruary 11. It is inttnded to brinj his Bulletin cut approximately once nonth. The Institute felt
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  • 56 8 alleged to have cut a compatrkd with a parang. a Tamil named -ingarani was produced in the Ipoh niaistrate’s court yesterday on a charge of oluntaily causing hurt. Accused claimed trial, saying he reiliated with a parang when complainant truck him with a wooden clog. The case
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  • 580 8 Malayan Indian Delegate/ lv Delhi Statement LOCAL BORN MEN MADE \l,lE\< )n DECENTRALISATION? (From Our Special Correspondent.) New Delhi, Feb. 6 WE are strongly of the view that n 0 emigration ,f labo\ to Malaya should be permitted except under a writij onvention between the
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  • 53 8 ’nrrespoh^ (From Our Own ci Taiping' Charged with ,n ,f Forest Guard in th* y duties, a brawny named Tan Kee I' 1 Taiping police Inspector Mohd. Guard went to the <*< l some investigation from doing so by 111 ched him. a The case
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  • 107 8 For Benefit Of China Red Cross Fund t From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Monday. A beautiful silver model of a battleship valued at about $3OO was given by Dr. 1. Mohd. Ghows, wellknown local medical practitioner, the China Distress Rel,ief Fund Committee. Taiping, with a request that
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  • 236 8 Successful Institution At Batu Gajah (From Our Own Correspondent! Batu Gajah, Saturday. Mr. H. L. Hodge. Inspector of Indian Schools. S. S. and F. M. S.. accompanied by Mr. Badsha, Assistant Inspector of Indian Schools. Perak, paid an official visit to the Saraswathy Vidyasalai, Batu
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  • 434 8 i From Our Own Correspondent t Taiping, Monday. A pieliminary inquiry into th. chargi of robbery with violence was heard by Che M S Abdullah sitting as Taiping Magistrate today, in the case in which two Malay youths named Hashim bin Said and Mat Noor were
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  • 239 8 State Appeal Against T. Anson Bigamy A cquitta I H. 1). Mundell, of the Singapore Bar, it is understood, been retained in the well-known bigamv appeal against the decision of the Hon. Mr. Justice AlurravAynsley, who acquitted and discharged A. Kamalingani, sanitary inspector, Teluk
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  • 1656 9 i Hylam Convicted For Breach of Sedition Law 'J’HE first session of the Penan? Assizes for 1939 opened yesterday morning before Air. Justice Howes. Prior to the opening a special service was held at St. George’s. i he Rev. H. J. Paine officiated at the
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  • 308 9 I’ciuing Said Io Have Best Players Chinese chess players in ■o rum Penang,’* the words of file chess champion. Mr :t. were proved at the T- v. chess tourney, held at Frolic, from Friday to 1. '.ho hails from the pro- la inis to be the chamr
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  • 128 9 igainsl Four ('.hi.nese C i rw.se. Tan Cheng Eow. and Ching Kean Hoe, i tore Mr. J. L. McFall 1 1 trie; Court yesterday, g in the management -mi ty, the British and a Anti Enemy Back it the Soo Chow Hotel on January 30 last. S.
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  • 117 9 'lan \n<| Woman (Charged i "it by the Excise De- i- Mr. E. S. Talbot, on > .ou-,o in Kampong Batu o two Chinese, an old and a middle-aged being charged in the lore Mr. Lim Koon lerday o: having in his posses- lii r, a large quantity
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  • 330 9 Would Rather Serve Extra Gao* I erm A request that he should be allowed t( serve tv%o years’ imprisonment rathe: an i nuergc a term of police super Vision was maue by a Malay vouth. Ha snim bin Dahari, to the Penang District Judge, Mr. J.
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  • 94 9 I hree Passengers hi Hospital A motor accident which occurred on Saturday at Tcnjong Bungah Road, had ts sequel in the Penang Middle Court /esterday, wh n K P. Pillay the driver >f a car. which era. hed against a teleraph past, was Charged before
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  • 89 9 Sentenced For Breach Of Trust A N Indian M>l amm'-dan, Kitchy bin /V. Salim, ho was arrest'd r* T Ku.A’ Kangsar for committing br am of trust n respect of a bicycle, was produced ‘n he Ipoli magistrate’:- court ypste div morning for sentence, he having pleade
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  • 323 10 Income-Tax And Motor-var Duties Yield Well THE remarkable revenue gain of £10,007,212 is disclosed in the Treasury return for the week to Jan. 28. Receipts totalled £42,*****4, as compared with £32,788,692. Income-tax takings, which rose, £2,441,000 to £21,138,000, and i motor duties, which
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  • 207 10 -Reuter About Nine Per Cent. In 1938 Shanghai. A DECLINE of approximately nine per cent in the overseas trade of China including the occupied territory for the rear 1938 compared with the previous year, is shown in returns just issued by the Chinese Maritime Customs.
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  • 124 10 1420th Auction: February 8, 1939. Catalogued 1,131,170 lbs.—tons 504.99 Offered 837,686 lbs.—tons 373.97 Sold 617,570 lbs.—tons 275.70 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. Standard Quality 26% to Good Average Quality 25% to 26% Fair Average Quality 25t0 25 Off Quality to 25% Sheet Cuttings to
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  • 296 10 NO RESPONSE TO BETTEH POLITICAL SITUATION TURNOVER THIS WEEK VERY SMALL IX a weekly report on the rubber market* issued yesterday, Stanton, Nelson and Co. Ltd., write:—• A"”; lingering doub.j entertained re jarding the vnity uf the Western powers have now been completely dispeEed, t nd what
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  • 298 10  -  Industrial Activities (By Robert Mackay) TC/’ORKING results in the British ce_l industry during the third quarter iff 1938 were financially much better than for many years past. This appears from the latest official statistical summary, which also shows that output was 50 million tons, the pithead
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  • 99 10 Many Orders Placed A REPRESENTATIVE gathering attended the opening last week o. tie Cannnerc’ax Vehicle Show at the Austin Works. Longbridge. Many foreigners were present and a large vo’ume of orders was placed by dealers. The company has produced three types of commercial vehicles—3o-cwt, 2-ton and
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  • 565 10 From Singapore And Penamr Singapore, Thursday. WITH the slight relaxation of tension in the international sphere, the market appears to have transferred its attention to the impending I.R.R.C. Meeting on 14th instant. During the past few days there has been more inclination to sell than to
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  • 241 10 Director s Report TiE <k-ector’s Report for the year exited September 30, 1936, of Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co., Ltd., to be presented at the annual meeting on Friday 17 is as fob ’ows: The result of the year’s working, after providing for depreciation,
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  • 532 10 Singapore. Friday. A RELEASE of 5% will not cause any suprise locally, as the statistical outlook has improved so rapidly as to make such a release appear to be justifiable As this possibility has now been partly discounted in the price of the commodity,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 806 10 BANKS THE CHARTERED BANK- INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA LTD. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) (Incorporated in British India) Paid-up Capital *3,000,C0C Reserve Fund *3.000,(XM) Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,«-* Head Office I Head Office: *****, First Line No. 38 Bishopsgate, London. E.U. Manchester office
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  • 192 11 KING OF EGYPT INSPECTS IMPROVEMENTS TO NILE DAM Ihi K.n Egypt listening to an exp’anation of the working of '»>•’ ->t V«souan Reservoir, when he visited that part of the Nile i inaugurate the heightening of the dam there (Above) In spite of the fair
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  • 109 12 Calcutta Share Markets Closed As A Protest Calcutta, Feb. 2 Marwarl community is observing a hartal today as a protest igainst th? arrest of Seth Jamnalal Diaj at Jaipur (as announced in the -straits Times yesterday) in consequence -iiich the local share markets were •Atted
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  • 117 12 Today on the "Esplanade” from 6 p.m to 7.30 p.m.: March: The Great Little Army: Alford Selection: The Vagabond King: Friml. Waltz: Dream of Spring: Ollerenshaw. Overture: Carnivalia: Williams. Intermezzo: Fleurette d’Amour: Fletcher. Selection: Once Upon a Time; Hume. Fox Trot: Dreamtime: Coots. A Calcutta Gazette notification announces
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  • 274 12 Mr. Nehru s Tribute To Ruler The following signed article by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru under the caption "Aundh” has been issued to the Press: “With conflict going on in so many States and major crises developing in others it is a relief and a pleasure to think of
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  • 162 12 Ministers’ Views On Despatch Colombo. Jan. 25. THE Ministers memoranda m regard to the reform of the Constitution were tabled when the State Council met after an absence of eight weeks. Briefly summarised, their proposals for the amendment of the pre<ent constitution are rhe abolition oC
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  • 324 12 What Attracted Woman To Legal Profession Colombo, Jan. 30. T*HAT a lawyer's grip on public affairs attracted her to the legal profession was the statement made by Miss Avabai Mehta, one of Ceylon’s two women barristers, to a Times ot Ceylon reporter yesterday, on her
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  • 292 12 Wireless And B hales Great changes have come over the a haling industry since the days of wlxich Herman Merville wrote in Boby Dick. Wide hunting is still difficult and dangerous, and the men who engß.ge in it iiave every need to be well and strong, with nerves
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  • 870 12 Leaders To Confer Al Wardha Calcutta, Febru;t!'\ 2. I POLITICAL circles in Calcutta are preplexed over the statement issued by Mahatma Gandhi over the elcctio.. of Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose as Congress President fornev year. The fear is expressed that Gandhiji will siic:< to
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  • 145 12 Robbed Bv Bandits Lahorei j 1)3 Attacked by two while travelling partment. a 22-year-old Sanders, was robbed of n" ()V i C g jeweliery and thrown train, according to the Cb> Gazette. (laughter Miss Sunders. wh<> l- the Deputy Superintend h Fcrozepore. was r< the evening
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 735 12 adio radio radio radio radio radio- radio radio radio radio radio radio ladio radio PENANG TODAY ZHJ 6.08 Mc|s (49.03 in.) I’.M. 5.55 Indian music. 7.00 Popular songs of long ago. (1) Have You Forgotten? (2) Good Old Songs. (3) More Old Son;- il» Still More Old Songs. 7.30 The
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    • 545 12 SINGAPORE ZHL 1,333 kc/s (225 m.) ZHP 9.69 mc/s (30.96 m.) r.M. 5.00 A programme of Malay variety.! 6.00 Teochew selections from "Lung Toh.’’i 6.45 Teochew drama "Chit Seng Eok.”t 7.00 Children's programme. (English). 7.30 Time. eather. news announcements. 7.45 Health talk "Malaria 1 It’s History." 8.00 "Swingtime.”v 8.30 The
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    • 430 12 8.8. C. Service Schedule lor Far East TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9 15 p.m. GSJ. GSG GSV and GSF. GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (19.86 m.) GSP 15.31 Mc/s (19.60 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.)
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  • 883 13 ARRIVAL Today: PREUSSEN ex Singapore. THESEUS ex Liverpool. Tomorrow: PRES. HAYES ex San Francisco via ports. HOSANG ex China ird Japan. Thursday. February 16: ANTENOR ex Liverpool. PEIPING ex Singapore. TOBA MARU ex Japan via Singapore. Friday. February 17: KEDAH ex Singapore. SARPEDON ex
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  • 556 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur. Ipoli And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD tUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): Fo Jurma (except Victoria Point). Indu \aen, Palestine, Egypt. Sudan, Kenya Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar, Norther nd Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland, Soul vfrica. Great Britain, Ireland. Canada an Newfoundland. Kuala
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  • 85 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays and incoming mails will arrive in Penang 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 9 p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and 2.10 a.m.; and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 484 13 p. Ly E FyN N E L LINE UE! KI SERV'D E TO LONDON Ac NORTH CONTINENT < all-') Marseilles Glasgow Feb.” 17 Mar *l5 Vl viIACS Calls Hull Gdynia Feb. 2 3 Mar 22 iiKY Calls Antweip Middlesboro Feb. 24 Mar 27 UN DAV SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE
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    • 670 13 P& O BRITISH IND,A (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh. Fort contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “BULAN” Feb. 17 Outwards
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    • 242 13 LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez. Port Salo, Naples. Marseilles. Gibraltar London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Steamers Saihna datee KATORI MARU Feb. 17 YASUKUNI MARU Mar. 2 KASIM A MARU Mar. 17 HAKONE MARU Mur. 31 FOR JAPAN FROM SINGAPORE For Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. HUSIMI MARU Feb. 20
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  • 754 14 Amazing Ingenuity Of Tricksters STEPS TAKEN TO TIGHTEN UP THE LOOPHOLES ENGLISH papers recently have had a lot to say concerning attempts to defraud bookmakers. Such attempts have been going on for years. Ingenuity of the schemers sometimes borders on the amazing, and frequently enables
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  • 206 14 Szabados And Kelen lo Revisit Malaya TABLE-TENNIS fans in Malaya will be interested to learn that Szabados and Kelen. the well-known Hur garian stars, will again pay a visit to this part of the world, arriving here early m May. Intimation of their proposed visit has come front
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  • 60 14 The Penang Sports Club’s Cricket team to meet the D.A.F.C. on the Esplanade next Saturday at 2.15 p.m. will he: J. E. Miller (capt.), H. L. Barry, F. Buchanan, A.G. Close, C.F, Colcester. J. Cooper. G.L. Littledyke, J.A. McEvoy, C. Sculfor. E.C. Tokeley and J. P. Roach. Umpire:
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  • 437 14 By Video HTHE North side against the South in the hockey classic ha 3 been selected and has given general satisfaction. This the first year that this match is being played—it used to bl the F.M.S. vs. The Colony. The difference in the classification
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  • 133 14 Colts Lose To Perak Malays IN preparation for the All-malay i gular hockey tournament e-' n Perak. Selangor and Negri Seremban during the Chinese holidays, the Peral Mt Colts on the Ipoh Club padang on >nn An exciting game resulted in a cr ,7 victory for the
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  • 91 14 (From our Own Batu Gajah, THE half-yearly general bel d the Gopeng Gymkhana q J. at the Club's premises, wK i Bede-Cox in the chair. #e re The accounts for the pas considered satisfactory a ed. nt(<i to the The prizes were n <
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  • 224 14 Singles Final To Be Broadcast OF considerable interest to Malayan badminton -enthusiasts is the news that a final in the All-England badminton championships to be played at London will be broadcast by the 8.8. C. from Daventry. At the time of writing it is impossible to say on
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  • 47 14 An enjoyable curry tiffin and social was held at the Perak Chinese Recreation Club on Sunday afternoon, and was attended by members and guests. After the tiffin members held a mah-jong drive. So successful was the social that the committee intends holding a monthly social.
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  • 515 14 WfEIGHTS for three of the second day’s races of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting next Tuesday were issued yesterday. Handicaps for two events were out last week. Below are the weights for the five races. Horses, lass 1. Division 1, 54 Furlongs 5
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 507 14 What Is Alka-Seltzer? “A New Modern Way to Get Quick Relief from Headaches and Acid Indigestion Everyone should know precisely why Alka-Seltzer today—keep it on hapd Alka-Seltzer is better in its double act- always, at home and at work. Lse ing relief for headaches, sour or acid Alka-Seltzer the next
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  • 104 15 Indians Trounce Marines bv Jamal was the high-1-0' an interesting game of nong Ground, yesterday, r< creation Club “A” in sports Club “A” team ■,i i s obtained their t penalty in the second only g ca of Supperetty in the d th) tide in their
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  • 558 15 P„,,. B minton Correspondent) iminton match play/'t th- lun and Frolic Stadium was ii ht when most of the lead- c lashed for a good 7 land that over $BOO was r r t i verv tine effort indeed on oiganisers and players. is f,.’
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  • 385 15 JYJ SEN, the Malayan millionaire, has been trying very ha id for the last few years to win the Hong Kong Derby, the )*lue kiband of the (oloay’s racing. Like many other unfortunate owners he has not met with
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  • 149 15 Tai pi ng Bachni nton (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. KEEN badminton was seen at the Town Hall yesterday when the Ceylon Association met the Spakat B.P. in a friendly fixture. Eight matches weie played altogether, and the Ceylon Association won fiveResults < Ceylon players mentioned
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  • 214 15 I lam vs. I olteiihain 1 U,J mare drat/ I K i contes tant teams thedi» 1 lettcr pleased are 1,11 s °l the chibs con*no h n lo,c re Plays mean v nione>. nil<li l .Hotspur .and Kaitib llU three r tun(|
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  • 36 15 Sports Club members are JL asked to note that the February mixed foursome will fe played on Thursday, February 23, in view of tbe Volunteers holding i.'j»ir first parade on Wednesday, February 22.
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  • 390 15 Singapore Boxing Notes (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. A RTHUR SUARES, he Bangalore midTjL dieweight, who intended to tour Malaya, is not coming now owing to th° departure of Young Frisco for Rangoon. After Frisco was dethroned by Som Pong, preliminary arrangements were made for
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  • 124 15 THE following ties have been arranged in the Penang Sports Club’s tennis tournament: TOMORROW MEN S SINGLES HANDICAP: winner of Plus 2 D. Chadwick vs. —15.3 H. J. Paine vs. winner of —15.5 i*"**/. Scarlett vs. Plus 4 T.E. Conaghan, J. LADIES’ SINGLES HANDICAP: Ser. Miss
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  • 66 15 Reuter. In the second tennis *1681” between Great Britain and South Africa at Johannesburg, Great Britain won by seven matches to one. Yesterday’s results were: Miss Valerie Scott beat Miss Olive Craze 6—o, 6—2; Biitlar beat Farquharson 6 —4, 2—6, 6—3; Shayes and Miss Jean Saunders
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  • 51 15 DAPHNE WALKER serving dur'■a match played by skating experts on Wembley rink. Thi<t game is a variation cf lawn tennis and was devised by skaters to enable them to perfect their balance. Daphne, uho is 14, finished third. i>< the world skating championships hvld over the
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  • 87 15 Wood preservative in grass green is now on the Malayan market and opens the way for a pleasant change from the eternal brown. It is already being used by the Royal Air Force and Royal Engineers, as well as many Government and Municipal Departments. The brand
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  • 99 15 .—Reuter Scottish Team To Meet Ireland London, Monday. The Scottish rugby team to meet Ireland at Dublin on February 29 will be as follows: G. Roberts J. R. S. Innes (Aberdeen University). D. J. Macrae (St. Andrew’s University). R. W. Shaw (Glasgow High School). K. C. Fyfe (London
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  • 50 15 .—Reuter. Match With Rhodesia Drawn Salisbury, Monday. Contnuing to bat today, the M.C.C., declared at 174 for 2 wickets and Rhodesia made 95 for six wickets. Rain interfered with the match which was left drawn. In the first innings the M.C.C. scored 180 and Rhodesia 96.—Reuter.
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  • 84 15 —Reutei London, Monday. The draw for the sixth round of th? F.A. Cup to be played on March 4, resulted as follows: Chelsea or Sheffield Wednesday vs. Sheffield United or Grimsby. Wolverhampton vs. Birmingham or Everton. Huddersfield vs. Sunderland or Blackburn. Portsmouth vs. Preston.
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  • 98 15 Grieveson Replaces Wade Johannesburg, Monday. South Africa’s team lor the fourth Test against England at Johannesburg beginning on February 18, is as follows A. MELVILLE (Transvaal) B. MITCHELL (Transvaal) K. G. VILJOEN (Transvaai) E. A. ROWAN (Transvaal) A. B. C. LANGTON (Transvaal) N. GORDON
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  • 114 15 Reuter I .S. Open Champion Wants ’’Home And Home** Match San Antonia, Texas, Monday. Ralph Guldaphl, winner of the American Open during the last two years, wants to play Henry Cotton over 76 holes in a ‘‘home and home” match. Cotton declared his willingness to
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  • 108 15 London, Monday. The Irish rugby team to meet Scotland on February 25 will be the same as the one which met England last Saturday: C. Murphy (Lansdowne, Dublin). F. G Moran. (Clontarf. Dublin), H. R. McKibben (Instonians, Belfast), D. J. Torrens (Limerick Bohemians) and V.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 105 15 It isn’t only the first step XX p that A counts ’«r Other steps equally important for your enjoyment follow the distilling of the many fine whiskies combined in Johnnie Walker years of slow maturing in oak casks and then the blending all the whiskies merging their individual qualities producing
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  • 64 16 fOKNIXG QUOTATIONS TIX LATEST Penang $107.00 Business 50 tons Singapore $107.00 COPRA Sundried $3.50 Black Pepper $8.75 RUBBER Penang I Spot) 26%c Singapore (Spot) 70c TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.00 Medium 53.37% RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.80 No. 2 $5.70 White No. 1 $6.00 White No. 2
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  • 190 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.17% 1.22% Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.05 Bassetts .42% .47% Bentas .97% 1.02% Brogas 62 .67 Kuala Sidinis 2.00 2.20 Indragiris 1.10 1.15 Lunas 1.45 1.55 Mentakabs .37% .40 Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.25 Pajams 1.62% 1.72% Sungei Tukangs .90 .95 Tapahs 1.60 1.70 Telok
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  • 188 16 New York. Monday. All markets were closed today. DOW 7 JONES AVERAGES Prev. Mon, High law 30 indus. 143.68 144.61 145.04 144.07 20 rails 29.93 30.18 30.23 29.98 20 utilities 24.78 24.93 25.07 24.85 40 bonds 90.19 90.22 Business done 440,000 320,000 STOCKS Prev, Yesterday Am. Tob.
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  • 101 16 Prev. Today Paris 176 61 64 176 61 61 New York 4.68°« 4.68% Montreal 4.70% 4.70% Brussels 27.74% 27.77 1 2 Geneva 20.67% 20.67% Amsterdam 8.71% 8.74% Milan B9 Berlin 11.68 11.68% Stockholm 19.40% 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague
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  • 204 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3'6 4'o I Ayer Weng .52% .57% Bangrin 20 0 20{6 Berjuntai 9 9 10j6 Hitam ,25 .30 Hong Fatt .67 .70 Johan .25 .28 Jelebu .55 .60 Kpg. Kamunting 7 0 8 Oex Kpg- Lanjut 161% Kramar 9 0 9J6 Kuchai Ordy. 1.22%
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  • 204 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN t Buyers Seller? Ayer Weng .55 .57% Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatt .65 .70 Jelebu .55 .60 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 1.20 1.25 Mambau -47% .52% Nawng Pet -27% .30 Petalings 6.50 6.60 Rahman Hyd. 1.02% 1.07% Raub Gold 4.60 4.80 c Rantau 1.25
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  • 146 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 3|4 3|9 Berjuntais 9 9 1013 Hong Fatts .66 .69 .Jelebus .55 .60 1 Johans .25 .27 Kamuntings 813 B'9 K. Lanjuts 16;0 16;6 Kuchais 1.20, 1.25 Laruts 3'9 4|o Lukuts .52% .57% Mambaus .48 .52 Nawng Pets .27 .29 Pangnga Rivers 5,9 6'3
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  • 219 16 1 The Vikings of old were gods among men. Superb in physique —energy and vitality pulsed through every muscle and sinew—through nerves, body and brain. Their ‘diet was rich in fish laden with strengthening Vitamins. fhe Halibut, 1 caught in the ice-cool waters of the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 154 16 THE MALAYAN ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. 5 REGISTERED OFFICE WINCHESTER HOUSF SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital $1,000,000.00 DIVIDED INTO 100,000 ordinary shares of $lO/- each at par of 98,000 ordinary shares offered for Public Subscription. NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEIN that this Company has been
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