Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 February 1939

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 A. PUBLISHED DAILY w ;j«. Vol. XCVII. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 187 1 EXPERT ON DEFENCE I Speculation hi l.onilon (From Our Own Corre q>on('ent) London. Feb. 6. There is still considerable speculation in London as to the successor who will follow Sir Shenton Thomas as Governor and High Commissioner when his extended term of office ends.
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  • 257 1 .—Reuter. \n Impressive Ritual Rome, Tuesday. With sombre and impressive ritual, th:- afternoon Pope Pius XI was borne for the last tin. down the nave of St. Peter’s to the Altar beneath the seat of St Peter and thence to the tomb. The lift if on
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  • 195 1 Reuter. Fir-t Of Germany’s Bi" Battleships Launched Hamburg. Tuesday. Tht> fi! t of three 35.000-ton thirtyknot b ’.tieships was launched in the pre-.-n. nf Herr Hitler today. The vess»; v, named Bismarck. Th ceremony was peri 1 I*'rau Dorothee, the wife of Vi i A an ml vein
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  • 22 1 ’.—Reuter. Montreal, Tuesday, ported to have purchased n’s output or dried apples f han maritime provinces for livery. -Reuter.
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  • 111 1 —Reuter. Council Of Labour’s Grave Concern London, Tuesday. A meeting of the National Council of Labour in the House of Commons this evening expressed grave dissatisfaction at the Prime Minister’s statement with regard to the question of recognition of Franco which was regarded as giving no assurance that
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  • 59 1 —Reuter. London, Tuesday. Mr. H. R. Scott, Chairman of His Majesty’s Commissioners of Prison for England and Wales, has been appointed wholetime A.R.P. chief of London. His task will be to co-ordinate the organisation of A.R.P. services of the metropolis and he will be able to approve
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  • 93 1 —Reuter. London, Tuesday. Mi .fi;,;' lle P r c-sent estimates, the 'e in the coming Bud--01 be about 1.000,000,000, is expected to cost T!,h I*" > txJ, n raising the latter sum consideration for some time because obviously it is impossible to
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  • 165 1 —Reuter. Sensation Among Europeans Bombay, Tuesday. Bombay city and suburbs will be declared a complete prohibition area in August this year, announced the Finance member in the Bombay Legislative Assembly in the course of his Budget speech today. Americans, Englishmen and other Europeans will be permitted
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  • 144 1 Reuter. 19 Men And A Giri Charg€‘d London, Tuesday. Bow Street Police Court was again heavily guarded today when I*9 men and an 18-year-old girl were charged under the Explosives Act. The arrests were made in Caidiff, Liverpool, Manchester and London and this was the first occasion on
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  • 74 1 —Reuter. State Of Emergency Over One Man Kingston. Jamaica. Tuesday. The whole waterfront of Kingston and other ports are idle following a lightning strike called by Bustamente, labour leader, over a fruit company's refusal of his «demand that a certain wharf labourer be dismissed. The man had attacked
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  • 55 1 —Reuter. Increase Since London Talks Started Jerusalem, Tuesday. A British soldier was killed and two others wounded when a landmine blew up a British army lorry on a track north of the Acre-Safad highway. Since the London Palestine talks started, 53 persons have been killed and wounded as
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  • 66 1 —Reuter. Japanese Patrol Fired On, Says Hsingking Tokio, Tuesday. Another Soviet-Japanese incident is reported to have occurred on the western frontier of Manchukuo. According to a Japanese Hsinking despatch a Japanese patrol was fired on at Chilalin on Sunday by Russian soldiers. Further shooting is reported to have
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  • 84 1 Reuter. Ordeal For Airliner's Passengers And C rew London, Tuesday. for two hours a British Airways liner lorn xans circled over Croydon—unable to land. A ith seven passengers and a crew of tl lee aboard, the plane could not get her under-carriage down. The fire brigade, ambulances
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  • 75 1 Reuter. New President Of Empire Press Union London, Tuesday:—Major Astor reelected President of the Empire Press Uni jt on the motion of Sir Rodeiick jones av the Union s annual meeting today. V Major Astor, referring to the forthcoming activities of the Union, pointed out that this year’s
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  • 167 1 —Reuter. Commons Cheer Announcement London, Tuesday. Amidst general cheers, Mr. Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons that arrangements have been made for the French President and Madame Ixibrun to be received in Westminster Hall on March 23 in order that Members of Parliament may extend them
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  • 88 1 Reuter. Important Amendment Proposed London, Tuesday. A Government Bill has been introduced in the House of Lords by the Lord Chancellor to amend the Official Secrets Act of 1920 so as to provide that hence- 1 forth powers of interrogation une’er the Act to which newspapermen particularly have
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  • 32 1 —Reuter. Tokio, Tuesday. Another landing on Hainan Island has been made in the south. The Japanese are now completing occupation in two groups, one advancing eastward anj the other westward.—Reuter.
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  • 55 1 Reuter. Washington, Tuesday. Four 10.000-ton cruisers, San Francisco, Quincy, Tuscaloosa and Houston, will join the new Atlantic Squadron in June on completion in good,will visits to six Soutn African citieS The Atlantic. Squadron which w'as created last “’'ear, now consists of four battleships, eight light cruisers, seventeen
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  • 23 1 Reuter. Washington Tuesday. France is reported to be placing a new order of 115 twin-engined bombers with a Baltimore firm.—Reuter.
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  • 56 1 .—Reuter. London, Tuesday. Official returns of British overseas trade for January show imports at £75,570,411 compared with £74,122,071 in December and £84,879,549 in January last year. Exports were £39,479 598 compared with £39,098,555 in December and £41,183.132 in January last year. Re-ex-ports were £4.595.953 against £4.778,578 in December
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  • 47 1 —Reuter. Cawnpore, Tuesday:—The situation shows considerable improvement in consequence of the curfew. Troops, however, continue to patrol the most dangerous areas. The humanitarian work of British civilians who rescued several marooned families from the danger zone has elicited high praise from the Indian population. —Reuter.
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  • 69 1 Reuter. Jibuti, Tuesday:—The French cruiser Primauguet which left Shanghai suddenly on January 19 under sealed orders has arrived here. It is recalled that at that time of her departure it was authoritatively stated in Paris that the Primauguet's return from the Far E&st was a matter of
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  • 91 1 —Reuter. Rubber Firm On The Quota Decision London, Tuesday. On the Stock Exchange, the paucity of business again caused an easier trend in most sections but rubber strengthened on the decision to leave the permissible export quota for the second quarter of 1939 unchanged at 50 per cent.
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  • 150 2 General Feeling Of Relief In Market NEXT MEETINC; ON MAY 16 Reuter. London, Tuesday. The ru' ler quota for the secon. quarter remains unchangid at fifty pe reports Reuter. A gen .11 feeiing of relief was h cvidc. ce in the rubber market followin,
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  • 72 2 TO The Editor, Sir. The above Home is in need of $50.000 and I am wondering why the C. A. D. A. has not been approached to give .in All Vaudeville and Kronchong perfo. r in aid of the above. Charily I gins at Home and the
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  • 300 2 ’—British Wireless. London, Tuesday. Sir Auckland Geddes, Chief Adnser to the Air Council and Sir John Anderson, Minister in charge of civilian defence, at Plymouth last night answered criticisms of those who thought that with so many service occupations there would be no men left
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  • 471 2 Reuter. Japan A Step Ahead Of I lie Rest Chung kin<r Tuesday. "Pacific C-cean far from pacific.’’, is the .eadir.g of a leading article published in his mornmg's Ta Kung Pao. The article says: "The United States aval manoeuvres are starting today, hat v.u.. prearranged, but Japan
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  • 130 2 Germany would get her share. —British Wireless. But Exporters Must Co-operate London, Tuesday. Confident hopes for the future o British trade were expressed last nigh to a committee of Conssrvative M P’ by the Secretary to the Department o Overseas Trade. He warned them, however, cs he
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  • 109 2 —Reuter. Great Secrecy: 60,000 Men Engaged Washington, Tuesday. Warships, planes and submarines are participating in the U.S. Atlantic manoeuvres are at present en route to designated stations. The fact that they lake a whole week to reach these gives ;ome indication of the scope otf the
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  • 132 2 ■—Reuter. Arrangements Nearly Complete London, Tuesday. Arrangements are almost complete for the institution of a regular air mail service between the United States and Europe, says the Daily Telegraph in a leader. Within a month—the Daily Telegraph New Y’ork correspondent mentions March 15 as the
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  • 145 2 —Reuter. Paris. Tuesday. Franco has dec Dd to c '?nj i-.e Ambassador back to Nationalist Spain lo resume- the contacts be made with General Tanco’s Govcrnmint last month. This was announced in a communiqu sued at the conclusion of a three an half-hour meeting of
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  • 152 2 —Reuter. London, Monday. Further successful recruiting figures are announced in connection with the Territorial Arr ly and the Air Force. During January 4,492 Territorial recruits were recorded. In the same month 1,764 women joined the Auxiliary Territorial
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  • 248 2 —Reuter. What Arabs Were Told In 1915 London, Tuesday. The Arab delegation to the Palestine conference, including Raghcb Bey, me Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and Mr. R. A Butler when Emir Feisal today n.ide statement on matters arising from correspondence between Sir Henry M" Mahon and Sherif Hus <
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  • 3644 3 (Penang) Association resident (hi Higher o Education lit Malaya NSI\ h survey of the work mnc by th< ncnts (I eiiaiig) Association during 1938 wa. vnth annual general meeting oi the Associatici ■lau;. Chamber oi Commerce ycsterdav b\ Mi ii<- President who was
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  • 376 4 T>OTH Arabs and Jews have put forward preliminary statements of their cases for study by the London Conference. These statements, reason ed as they are, serve to show that however deep-seated the respective grievances, there is a spirit of accommodation abroad and a genuine desire for peace.
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  • 664 4 China’s War Orphans Are Happy Carefree By A Special Correspondent Chungking, Feb. 1. THE Chinese war orphans I have seen in organised refugee camps in the Far West are a happy, carefree group of typical Chinese children, not worried about the future and interested only in studying, eating and playing
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  • 742 4  -  By Lincoln Ellsworth Aboard motorship Wyatt Earp. (By Wireless). J HAVE just returned to the Wyatt Earp with a most interesting collection of geological specimens taken from an island never landed on before. We reached the Antarctic mainland just as heavy snow-squalls from
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 499 5 Traffic Islands rp.HI. Penang Municipal Commis--1 sioners wrote the final chap- t o the short but chequered histhe Carnarvon Street islands The islands, which for months have had their coasts aulted by the angry seas of Comvarying decisions, are to jje removed. j)r Ong Huck Cliye anti
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  • 843 5 Jurisdiction Of Court Questioned The question as to whether the Court had jurisdiction to try a man for possession when when the article in respect of which he was being charged had be n handed over to another person in a State over which the Court
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  • 67 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 4. New members of the Association o<. British Malaya elected at a committee meeting held on Jan. 27 include Mrs. A. D. Allan. Mrs. C. C. Dunman. Capt. A pj Barnes, and Messrs. W. G. Dove, F. Glendinning, F.
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  • 246 5 DR. ONG HUCK CHYE made a last effort at yesterday’s meeting of me Municipal Commissioners to save th“. Carnarvon Street islands from demolition. It will be remembered that at the last meeting, after a discussion, the Commissioners, by a majority decided that they should
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  • 127 5 380,000 In Last Five Y ears (From Our lain ion Staff.) London. February, 3. In the last five years about 380,000 Chinese immigrants have entered Ma- *va. an j sO.oOo have arrived in North Borneo. Iffise figures were quoted by the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald,
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  • 111 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. February 4. Miss Margaret Amy Allen. daughte" of Mr. L. A. Allen, of Kuala Lumpur, and of Mrs. Allen, care of the Royal Empire Society, Northumberland Avenue, London, is to marry Mr. George Harold Newsom, eldest son of the late Mr. G.
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  • 221 5 Expected In Penang Shortly Ine Wuhan Songsters, who created a favourable impression in Singapore, will be mating Penang in the course of a tour of Ma aya shortly, it is learnt from a letter sent to the local Relief Fund by Mr. lan Kah Kee, chairman
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  • 143 5 (From Our London Staff). London, February 8. Sir Malcolm Watson, Director, announ-! ces that the Ross Institute annual malaria control course for laymen will be held at the Institute during the week beginning Monday, June 26. The course, which is free, is designed for planters and
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  • 38 5 —Reuter. Dublin, Tuesday. The Army estimates for 1939/40 total £3.252.195. an increase of £1 256,515 compared with the current year. The principal Increase is due to the provision for *.he purchas •>; /..ri ke stores.- Reuter.
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    • 547 6 ROYAL MAJESTIfI COMEDY HIT AV A A A RS, mH RFTTF~MWsI OPENING TOMORROW I OLIVIA DeHAVILLAHD J Entertainments! I sIOVE l in I >” I I B p I Tt- .;.r z 1 HA- .f i.< I V I yif ff< *°rfw 1 Y»e'» t k€ rk’. U’ 4t e
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  • 859 7 Men R etnrn Unconditionally To Work At Sentul (From Our Own Correspnodent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ’T'HE Central Railway Works strike suddenly collapsed at noon today, when there was a move for a general resumption of work. By 4 o’clock 800 men were working in the
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  • 580 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ipoh Rotary Club was ,ield at the Grand Hotel on Mondav evening. Three members of the Chong Wah Mode Trotters Group, who were in Ipoh tor a short stay, have left for Kuala Gumpur by foot. Messrs. Too
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  • 140 7 Javanese Gardener Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. When Jayus bin Sub’aat, a Javanese was charged today before Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bellew, the first magistrate, with housebreaking with intent to commit theft he asked what had been lost from the house he is alleged to
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  • 138 8 Driver Attacked On Lonely Road ALLEGED EMPLOYMENT, OF GANGSTERS pl VAC ous owners in Brvas have clashed recently but a climax L> was reached on Saturday afternoon when six Chinese arc illeged to have held up a bus loaded with passengers, beaten up
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  • 84 8 Dud 20-cenl Piece In Cash Seized About ten Chinese were surprised by a raiding party while busily playing pakow at Kampong China on Sunday. Yesterday morning two of them, Sing Wah and Lau Sing were charged before the Ipoh magistrate with gaming in public. Both pleaded
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  • 80 8 Unhurt In Collision With Lorrv Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Ipoh lawyer was involved in a motor acedent on Monday afternoon when his car cam? into collision with a lorry at the 28th mile on the Tapah-road. His car was proceeding from the direction of
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  • 72 8 Ipoh Malay onian Claims Trial A Malay woman, Siti binti Shariff, appeared in the Ipoh magistrate’s court yesterday morning on charges of committing criminal breach of trust in respect »f a ring valued at S 5, in Tambun-road on February 6, and dishonestly inducing .-arson to
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  • 105 8 Robbed And Seriously Injured A sixty-year-old Chinese bamboo trader was the victim of an alleged armed robbery on the outskirts of Kampar on Monday As usual, in the early morning ha was walking along a lonely path with his bamboo on his way to
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  • 60 8 Believed Wandering In Jungle Two patients escaped from the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan on Sunday afternoon. One returned after a few hours, but the other has not been traced. It is believed that he strolled into the jungle ahd lost his way. The police
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  • 31 8 A clerk until recently employed at Ipoh Public Library is reported to be missing for some weeks and a search is being made by the Ipoh police.
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  • 141 8 Fifteen Chinese mechanics have ,'ffered their services to the motherland as a result of an appeal issued by the Chinese Central Government for a mechanics’ corps. Yesterday the committee of Perak Overseas Chinese in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund was approached by these
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  • 149 8 W omen Injured In Fierce Fight tFi’om Cur Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Tuesday. Two Malay women are lying in the Women’s Hospital. Kuala Kangsar, receiving treatment for injuries sustained in a fight with two unknown men, believed to be Malays, who entered their house through a
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  • 106 8 Indian Charged At Ipoh Alleged to have obtained $lO from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation by means of a fraudulent cheque an Indian, Ganiah, was produced before the Ipoh magistrate yesterday morning and charged with committing criminal breach of trust in respect of $lO and dishonestly
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  • 514 8 Men Who Have Never Re*»<u nv< Former Position MANY of the axed planters who had remained in \i. hoping for re-engagement, when times improv/i f lever, secured permanent billets again but have led m'A.' md anxious existence in acting appointments. “This discreditable state of affairs has
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  • 438 8 The story of a ghastly murder alleged to have been perpetrated on Nova Scotia Estate, Teluk Anson, during the earlv hours of August 1 last was unfolded at the Perak Assizes before Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley and two assessors, Mr. B. M. Iversen and
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  • 529 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, MondayLess than two weeks after a trip to Japan, during which he had purchased about S 15.000 worth of goods, mostly cloth, Karban Sin a wellknown Sikh cloth merchant of Kuala Lumpur, was discovered one morning hanging from a
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  • 145 8 The following candidates who ed for the examination for cerSw es m first aid held on February successful in qualifying for the C X cate: Messrs. Lin Seng Onn D>?’ Woong Ding, F. G H. Parry. Tye Fan Chin Ah Ngan and Lim Kean h
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  • 188 8 Opium As Specific For Cough (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. A crop of chandu cases came up before the Taiping Magistrate Raja Salim M C.S., today. A 24-year-old Chinese named Chong San was produced to answer a charge of possession of two packets of
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  • 155 8 Old Man And Woman Charged A raid carried out by the D n partment, under Mr E. u Saturday at a house in Kamponj, Lanchang, lead to two Chine■ man, Cheah Heng, and a 1,11 the woman, Yap Choe, being charged m Middle Court, before Mr. I-
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  • 31 8 (From Our Own C°ri TaipW- 1 an offence to rau dunes*way line, four cychs s, a Malay, were «ned »2 ing Police Court on Mon- L
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    • 125 8 BECAUSE IT SAVES DECARBONISING •SAVES PETROL SAVES OIL DRAINS SAVES MOTOR WEAR f Wk SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. W.P.S. 9A For the New Year THE ATTENTION OF Chinese Ladies is directed to the fact that they CAN APPEAR AT THEIR BEST if they so wish it BY CONSULTING the expert
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  • 1735 9 Series of Questions By Mr. D, A. Mackay PRESIDENTS REPORT TO BE CIRCULATED i meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioneis, Mr. \p. < ickav asked a series ef questions relating to the Provia vl it I lin 1 1 11 course ot which he
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  • 415 9 (Commissioners’ Decision A 1 ye-v.erday’s meeting of the Penang Municipal Comm ssioners the to:lowing decision of the Engineer’s Depart ment Committee came up for confirmation WIDENING CF I i EE WENL E The President reads a rej.o:t cn the Royal Palms in Peel Avenue by
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  • 108 9 Mr. Chung Shut Chui Miss I eoh Guai Boon In the reformed style, the wedding took place at the Penang Buddhist Association yesterday of Mr. Chung Sin: Chui, son of Mr. Chung Ah Chow, to Mi Teot. Cuai Bcon. Ihe ceremony was conducted by Mr. Yeob Cheang
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  • 138 9 Bequest For Further Postponement The Ayer Itam highway re’i cis.-, in which a cyclist, Khoo Tian Lian, was allegedly attacked and relieved ot $l2O c January 31, by a gang, came up foe mention again in the Penang Middle Court yesterday before Mr. Lira Koon Teek. fhe accused
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  • 81 9 The case is down for hearing in the 7enang Middle Court, or M. rih 3. in .vhich two Hakka youths. Chooftg Thon Sen and Choong Yan Yong, and e girl. Choong Hi Yoon, are charged w. h bein members of an unlawful society, th "Chinese Anti-Japanese Association”
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  • 450 9 Proceeds Fri>m Chin XX oo A- sn. Show 1.. I ivng Chinese Chin XVuo Athletic Assoc a. on has remitted the sum of .TO C- (Chinese Currency) to the Executive Yuan of the Chinese National Gcvern:.;?nt. through the China Relief b< ng the gross proceeds
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  • 211 9 Curious (’ourt Sequel After issuing a severe warning against .Tenders in tarring outrages, Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the l enang Middle Court, vesterday convicted a Teochi w youth Png thing Ing, alias Png Keng Chuon, (25>, ,vhr was caught red-handed by a detective while in the
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  • 103 9 A llokkien woman, Lim Hoa. appeared fore Mr. Lim Koon in the Penang Tddio Court yesterday, charged firstly vith possession of material, two moulds, ne laaie, three spoons, one pa rof ers. x pieces oi metu.*, one igur. tir. mtaining white powder, one hr h. i
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  • 880 10 Quota increase Last Quarter A Mistake NEW PLANTING PROVISION ALSO AN ERROR ADDRESSING shareholders at the annual meeting of Escoi Rubber Estates Ltd. in London on Jan. 27. Mr. Haddon Owen said:— It is, of course, far from satisfactory hat after the international regulation ..cheme
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  • 21 10 Reuter, A Japanese report that 49 French airmen are going to assist the Chinese Government has been officially denied.—
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  • 498 10 People Wiilinff lo Collaborate THE outstanding event .f 1938 in 1 r uect of Canada’s rade policy was me simultaneous signature of trade igreements between Canada and 1 tLe United Statzs md netween the United Kingdom and Cne United States at Washington on Nov. 17. > states
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  • 39 10 A lorry and cycle were involved in a collision at Simpang Pulai yesterday afternoon. The cyclist escaped miraculously with bruises, but his machine was a complete wreck. Inspector Boon Swee is inquiring into the affair.
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  • 133 10 That members of the Ipoh Kaying Guild had purchased China I iberty Bonds amounting to $lO,OOO in Chinese currency during the past year was revealed at the annual general meeting of the Guild held on Sunday afternoon. In the absence of Mr. Leong Sin Nam, 0.8. E.
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  • 1449 10 Investors Share Hen Hitler’s Peace Optimism (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Februan 4 HERR HITLER’S ‘Tors peace hope” Berlin speech at n l( beginning of this week (January 30) has put new heart into London investors. With the fear of imminent war (for which
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 203 10 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It is no lone-, r wealc from loss of vigour ind rn i m pur'» memory and body, er ou tn n <i p«’‘ ,r blood. Sickly Skin, sleep, because an Ann r, n t 0 en-i discovered a quick, easy W
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  • 282 11 A CRADLE OF THE OBFP 4 Sl* ECI il. nursery has been bui f l on the troopship Ettrick, which left Southampton. tor the H est holies with details of the 2nd King's Shropshire Eight Infantry. Here is one baby who seemed to approve of
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  • 316 12 ment from foreign countries. —International News Agency. Shiukwan. February 10. JAPANESE attempts to seize the wolfram mines in Kwangtung province have thus far yielded no result owing to the fact that they are still far away from the rich areas embedding these ores, useful
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  • 465 12 A.R.P. SHELTER FOR 100,000 PEOPLE CHUNGKING, provisional capital of China at war, is growing by leaps and bounds. Among the numerous constructive projects centred in this metropolis is the 4,100metre tunnel now being excavated. Phis tunnel will shelter and protect upwards of 100,000 people during air raids
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  • 199 12 Shanghai. A DECLINE of approximately nine per cent in the overseas trade of China, including the occupied territory, for the year 1938 compared with the previous year, is shown in returns just issued by the Chinese Maritime Customs. With net imports for the year amounting to
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  • 564 12 Chungking. THE war may change the identity of China’s national flower, litherto It has been the pink plum jlossom, which, dotting the Chinese -ountryside, fills the early spring air with fragrance. The plum blossom has been in favour for many years, primarily
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  • 280 12 100 Folk There was 3, king of France, you remember who said, “Impossible Never say that word again.” There were also abcut 100 people round about Merseyside who said the same thing, in effect. That was about ten years ago. or perhaps a little more. It was the
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  • 342 12 Chinese To Launch Counter-attack After New Year Swatow, February 10. lIEUT.-GENERAL Rikichi Andoo, the Japanese Com- mander-in-Chief in Canton, was reported to have called a conference on February 2 concernin.»’, the next offensive in Kwangtung, including the dispatch of twenty-four warships from Formosa
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  • 115 12 t —lnternational News Ag&lt; 1 Wants To Fight lor Country Yenan, Shensi, February 10-AFIVE-MONTH journey by boat, Chinese junk, military truck 1 own two legs has ended for Mr. Lee, 26, who came from Manila to the Eighth Route Army and fight China. Virtually penniless, shivering
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  • 58 12 Today at the Waterfalls 1 .m. to 6.45 p.m.: Chores March: Health to Scotia t&gt; fewitt. \iutr3Overture: The White Q ue r [ieVl ile: Selection: Les Cloches &gt;• Uviere. uxt &gt; n ibourgb: Waltz: The Count oi Lu Lehar. Serenade: O Sole Mio: &lt; quSelection: The Naught. villier
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1421 12 radio radio radio radio radio radio radio ■''MBBWr-© 2 1 C* ic ra“ JWIcfMI:E j3llo radio radio radio radio radio radio radio, PENANG SINGAPORE ZHL 1,333 kc/s (225 m.) ZHJ 6.08 Mc's (49.03 m.) I ZHP 9.69 mc/s&gt; (30.96 m.) TODAY TODAY PM p.M. 1• 00 Miscellaneous programme of new
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    • 393 12 8.8. C. Service Schedule \for 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.) GSI
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  • 489 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh And Penang AIR AT AUS OUTWARD H’ROPr. vnd the west IMPERIAL (Em pin* AL Mail) JrTna (except Victoria Point), India, Aden. Pali no, Fgypt. Sudan, K**nva Wtfiyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern M Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland. South Britain, Ireland, Canada an» wtfoundland. 30
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  • 849 13 ARRIVALS Today: PRES. HAYES ex San Francisco via ports. HOSANG ex China ana Japan. THESEUUS ex Liverpool. Tomorrow: PEIPING ex Singapore. TOBA MARU ex Japan via Singapore. Friday, February 17: KEDAH ex Singapore. SARFEDON ex Singapore. HELENUS ex Singapore. SILVERMAPLE ex San Francisco, Los
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  • 83 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang it 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays uid 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.; ind
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 457 13 BLUE funnel line V MfEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT Lea res Penang Due London Cails Marseilles Glasgow Feb. 17 Mar 15 u:s Calls Hull Gdynia. Feb. 23 Mar. 22 5 V j.y Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Feb. 24 Mar. 27 l H DAY SERVICE TO LiVEKfUOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool
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    • 112 13 i AMEKICAX PRESIDENT' LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York ♦Pres. HAYES Feb. 16 Mar 15 Mar. 28 Pres. POLK Mar. 2 Mar. 29 Apr. 11 Pres. GARFTILD Mar. 30 Apr. 26 May 9 ♦Fees. MONROii Apr. 7 May 10 May 23 Carry no
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    • 686 13 PAO BRITISH IND|A (Incorp orbtted in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Ilis Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo. Aden, Port Sald| duo AfnrHcillcs emd
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  • 982 14 Strict Government Control Prospective Champions Taken in Hand ’JTIE sports movement in Germany since 1933 has been under strict government control. The sports leader, Hans von Tschammer und Osten, has dictatorial power not only over every sport club but over every single active sportsman. When
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  • 14 14 Bastin, Arsenal winger, icarming up Tcith Ted Drake before a. match.
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  • 357 14 LORD DERBY has appointed W. C. Earl as private trainer of his string i of racehorses at Stanley House Stables at Newmarket. Earl succeeds Colledge Leader, who died in London recently. Earl is at present training at Heath House, Newmarket, for several prominent owners. Besides a
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  • 393 14 Cx&gt;mniissione rs Decision ION the ground that it r dOnmental to pu i( h Ihe Municipal Commissioner. I, agreed to ask the Turf Cluh work which is being carried mil the new racecourse at Ba (u &lt;■, for bnn-mv water from tlu n k cent
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  • 41 14 (From Our Own Correspondent, Kuala Lumpur. Moniiari Members of the F.M.S. Bur for this year are Messis. H. 1 1 r T. Rajendra, J. L. and F. G. Charlesworth. Mr. Morris Diamond was eiot" secretary for the Committee.
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  • 115 14 I Sabu, the Indian boy film st:!r u r Tr ber him in "The Drum’’ and 1 i phant Boy’’?) may make a name h self in sport. At present educated at Beaconsfield tarn land, and he plays for the the Beaconsfield Rovers 1 In a game
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  • 104 14 do you think ot tN&gt; ftiottali. 'Y’b’h P* zine published by an ‘ord” school with an excellent “Football is an outdoor e' v r there are two varietie.- ~.,positior klcks the ball and hand &lt; s all an d In the other a plaver bant Ie the
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  • 118 14 HERE’S the funniest story heard for a long time on football; it was told by a member of the South China soccer team which had just returned from their Saigc.n tour. When the South China men played one of the best teams in Saigon, they
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  • 77 14 Wellington (N.Z.), January 21. Australian sportsmen attending Welingtoiti races and yearling sales displayed keen interest in New* Zealand’s champion three-year-old, Defaulter. Th'?v subjected him to the keenest scrutiny, anxious to form an opinion on Defaulter's chances against Ajax in the Autumn w*eight-for-age events in Australia. In twenty-one
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  • 346 14 (From Our Own Correspnodent) Singapore, Tuesday. QEVERAL horses were given gallops this morning except Hobb’s and Duval’s charges, most of the candidates were out on the track. Impressive gallops were put in by Aerial Post. Bhie Peter, Rostrum, Herbe Folle, Royal Worlington, Tonroe. Waeteiv, Gold
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    • 310 14 I WKEfW X mfjW2£ f t Wk THr,f A .Jj ’W?j |S£&i& raL iftr: &gt;w 7'W" y BUT NOTsO IOKG Mfc&gt;; SO DOC AND BILL DIDN'T WAIT AScUSE ME^MR JONES“\ FOR ME. .OH WELL-I'D RATHER guT HEARD DOCTOR k 67 ALLEN SAY.NG THAT -t-r r-j IYOU HAVE'NERVES' £1 V FROM
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  • 721 15 ■‘Too Conscious Of His Position As World’s No. 1 Golfer” k iT'i'ON, publicity and connlt is the .tuess—many call it t-&gt; &gt;!• the most discussed ,d adversely, in modern nn* drawing power s have been issued j-t .-ix months. Look at h&lt; best ball
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  • 221 15 C. I'-. Hare .Makes Some Comparisons London. iC 1 E. IL-.RE, W'ho has sailed for Jamaic: has seme interesting things &gt; say about American lawn tennis as npai ith the game in this country. It appears that he has been here for ive weeks ;..id
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  • 184 15 M. JULES KI MET, president of the international Footbail Federation, goes to South America next nionti with the object of improving football relations between countries there and those in Europe. It is stated that he will also discuss the possibility of arranging a Europe
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  • 457 15 IMMEDIATELY after the Boon-Dan bar fight on February 23 for th British lightweight title held by Eri Boon, promoter Sydney Hulls will sail fo America with one main objective in hi. mind—to bring back Henry’ Armstrong the negro two-title sensation, to fight tb&lt; winner.
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  • 178 15 MAX SCHMELLING IN N EW YORK New York, February’ 2. MAX SCHMELING, the German heavyweight boxer, arrived here today in an attempt to craxe the stain of his one-round knockout by Joe Lo is, the present champion. He denied he had been in trouble with the German Government, and denied
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  • 98 15 Forthcoming Cinema Show Capt. Osterhaus will give a cinema show with a descriptive talk on his travels at the Penang Swimming Club House tomorrow’ at 7.15. Capt. Osterhaus and his wife have, for several years, been travelling off the beaten track: the p'etures he will show are
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  • 34 15 Zurich, Tuesday. The deciding match in the European ice hockey championship between Czechoslovakia and Switzerland will be replayed on March 5 owing to the number of injuries on both sides.—Reuter.
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  • 52 15 MORIZ ROSENTH/xL, noted Polish pianist who has performed with success in Britain and America, put plenty of punch into his 76th birthday which fell last month. This one-time pupil of Liszt started the day with a punch-ball workout in his New York home. He is fond of
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  • 188 15 Perak Malays will leave for Seremban on Saturday lor t ie F.M.S. Malays’ hockey tournament which will he be?! there during the Chinese New» Year holidays. In previous years only Perak. Selangor .and Negri Sembilan participated but this year Pahang will also join in. It
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  • 79 15 Perak Team Chosen all-Maiayan Colts c&lt;.h. -&gt;n, in JL which the Colts from i&lt;. ii Penang, Selangor, Negri Sembilan. r.. pore will participate, will t .iv- pl Kuala Lumpur during the Chint .-e New Year holidays. The following have b n chosen to represent Che Perak Colts:
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  • 211 15 Foul Tactics In Rugby League Gaine “AFTER the match the players looked ZM.like butchers return t:g Horn work?’ says a Paris report of av. knd Ragby League match between Courbenie and Celtic in the National •&gt; a: ur Cup competition. When allowances ia’ I n
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  • 17 15 Playing the Chin no Friday at their premises th Mir. S i *B” won 4—3.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 151 15 x &lt;7 &lt; 1 x z. i. ■r-' &gt; /7' 4 1 -I' I 1 '&lt;■ 1 "V'Ya &gt; CLASS LEADER FOR 1939 J THE NEW /P) HBi vonvi (/-c J-,, Niue 1 ,ts n,gh of COMFORT Is one of motoring. “Centre-Poise" riding orr.oov ■’M hc I° aturcs have pLcci’
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  • 64 16 MORNING QUOTATIONS TIN LATEST Penang $106.25 Business 25 tons Singapore $106.25 COPRA Sundried $3.50 Black Pepper $8.75 RUBBER Penang (Spot) 27%c Singapore (Spot) 27 %c TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.00 Medium $3.37% RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.80 No. 2 $5.70 White No. 1 $6.00 White No. 2
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  • 48 16 The case in which an Indian clerk, Joseph, attached to a Kedah Government Department, was charged with failing to report to the police after an accident at Campbell Street, Penang, on January 5J was withdrawn yesterday in the Middle Court, on instructions from the Crown Counsel.
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  • 236 16 New York, Tuesday. The market was inactive and the news featureless excepting for a rise in steel operations. The increasing firmness of aircrafts was noted. The market is in a position to give a good response to any favourable news and still believes in a break out
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  • 100 16 Prev. Today Paris 176 61 64 177 New York 4.68% 4.68% Montreal 4.70% 4.70% Brussels 27.77% 27.80% Geneva 20.67% 20.65% Amsterdam 8.74% 8.74% Milan B9» &gt; Berlin 11.68% 11.68% Stockholm 19.40% 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40% 22.40 Oslo 19-90 19.9° Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226 226% Prague 137 137 Madrid
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  • 55 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. For removing forest produce at Pasir Itam without a permit, two Malay youths, Khamis and Karim were produced before the Taiping Magistrate. Both the accused denying the offence. The case was postponed to February 27, bail being allowed in
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  • 201 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3|6 4)0 Ayer Weng .52% .57% Bangrin 20j0 20|6 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Berjuntai 9|9 10)6 Hitam .25 .30 Hong Fatt .67 .70 Johan .25 .28 Jelebu .55 .60 Kpg. Kamunting 7jo B|oex Kpg. Lanjut 16|1% 16|9 Kramat 9|o 9|6 Kuchai Ordy. 1.22% 1.27%
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  • 162 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN s Bayer» Seller* Ayer Weng .55 .57% Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatt .65 .70 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 1.20 1.25 Nawng Pet r .27% .30 Petalings 6.50 6.60 Rahman Hyd. 1.02% 1.07% Rantau f 1.25 1.30 Sungei Luas 1.37% 1.42% ungei Way 1.75 1.80
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  • 317 16 Two Old Offenders Sent To Gaol (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Found loitering last night in the vicinity of several ‘vegetable gardeners’ huts near the Flying Club, two Hakkas, Chong Min and Wong Kooi, were produced today before Mr. A. J. GrattanBellew the First Magistrate.
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  • 102 16 ‘‘Accused created a terrific disbance at the police station said Mr. N. B. Thomas, Chief Court Inspectoi when he produced a Chinese, Lau Lam, in the Ipoh magistrate’s court yesterday on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. Mr. Thomas further said that accused was not
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  • 45 16 —Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday. Rudolf Carraciola. driving a Mercedes Benz car, broke the International Class “D” record for cars between 2,001 and 3,000 c.c. by covering the kilometre standing start at 177.522 kilometres an hour beating his own previous record of 175.095 k.p.h.—Reuter.
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  • 29 16 —Reuter, Grimsbv Beat Sheffield United London, Tuesday. In the F.A. Cup fifth round replay, Grimsby Town beat Sheffield United by one goal to nil.—Reuter.
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  • 146 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Bayern Sellers Ampats 3]4% 3|9 Bangrins 19)9 20 6 Hong Fatts .66 .69 Jelebus .55 .60 Johans .25 .27 Kamuntings 813 B|9 K. Lanjuts 16)0 16)6 Kuchais 1.20, 1.25 Laruts 3|lOA 4j1% Lukuts .52% .57% Mambaus .48 .52 Nawng Pets .27 .29 Pangnga Rivers 5|9 6)3 Pungahs
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