Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 February 1939

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. '833 PUBLISHED (Ml! Y V, .12. Vol. xcvn. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1939. PRICE 5 GENTS.
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  • 608 1 Azana Favours An Armistice FEAR OF REPRISALS THE STUMBLING BLOCK i Loudon. Monday. The British Government is maintaining the closes touch with the French Government and discussions art still in progress regarding recognition of Franco, declar ed Mr. Chamberlain during question time
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Aoainsi Leading Tvrc Companies v: Tii-. Department oi nc< d that it will file t leading motor r 1; will claim $1,050, ground of alleged eminent con- < ncerned who -tone, Goodrich, 1 leu ter.
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  • 86 1 I —Reuter \ot As Breach Of 1 he AnT<‘einrut I, ,n Mr R. A. Butler, th.. F r. rotary announced In the Houst of Commons at question tr.at the Italian Government j t tho <■ .nd more troops to Lib- and th-:t the British Government v..
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  • 82 1 Reuter. I liief If Defends Plane Sales '>• hington, Sunday. Chief of Staff of Army, endorsed before Affairs Committee s> celt's policy of •elUng Ameri lanes abroad. ny released by the f he said: “It is the ion tor the to place its aeror’' pi 'dii'• in foreign
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  • 27 1 Reuter London, Monday. t ted with Mr. ChamI -wiling Street this •bl Lord Stanhope, m ralty, Lord Cran'rdlnation, and Sir t Sea Lord.—
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  • 87 1 Reuter. Angler’s Priceless Latch East London, S. Africa, Monday. A fish belonging to a species believed to have been extinct for fifty million years, caught in the sea forty fathoms ui-ep, is described by scientists as being of "absolutely incalculable value.’’ Five feet long, it weighs
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  • 207 1 o x J British Wireless. An Innovation By The 8.8. C. London, Monday:—The 8.8. C. announces an innovation by which the microphone will be placed at the disposal of the three main political parties once a month for free discussion on some matter of current political interest. The
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  • 102 1 .—Reuter. Mr. Roosevelt Sees Both Sides San Juan, Porto Rico, Monday. The cruiser Houston with President Roosevelt aboard sped this morning into the Caribbean Sea where the greatest naval manoeuvres in American history are being held, 150 vessels and 60,000 officers and men participating. President Roosevelt, accompanied by
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  • 86 1 —Reuter. 20 Foreigners Unable To Leave Shanghai, Monday. Lieut.-Commander Stafford end LieutCommander Jeffs, Commanders of H.M.S. Ladybird and the U.S.S. Oahu respectively, began their return journey from Kuling to Kiukiang today. Although they will not make a full report before reaching Kiukiang, it is understood that all foreigners except
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  • 50 1 —Reuter,, London, Monday:—His Majesty today received Viscount *Gort, Chief of Imperial General Staff, at Buckingham Palace. It is understood that he discussed with Viscount Gort the latter’s tour of Palestine and the Near East. His Majesty also received Teufi Pasha el Houda, Chief Minister of Transjordania.
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  • 847 1 Hopes Of Avoiding Income Tax Increase .—Reuter. London, Monday. The debate on defence was opened in the House of Commons today by a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer which was notable for its frank forecast of the approximate proportions in which the defence
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  • 258 1 London, Monday. i en was the first of the Royal visitors to the British ir today. She arrived at Earl’s Court shortly after li w opening. irstv wore the official badge of the Fair specially made orhvi •>» silver. —Reuter. r arrival she was pret of
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  • 53 1 —Renter. Jibuti. Monday. Several Italians and natives are reported to have been arrestea. here or, charges of espionage. It is un,iat fit ihi arrests are pee ted. Paris, Monday. It is reported in well-informed quarters that a number of natives and Italians have been arrested
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  • 93 1 -—Reuter. Property Of Mexican Eagle Subsidiary Mexico City, Monday:—Removal of the attachment order filed several months ago in the United States against the oil tanker San Ricado, formerly the property of a subsidiary of Mexican Eagle, is announced by the Petroleos Mexicanos, an official concern controlling the exprooriated
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  • 88 1 —Reuter. Oil Barter Deal W ith Germany Mexico City, Sunday: It is insistentl’ rumoured that President Cardenas i. c about to conclude a deal w r ith German in terests under which thirty Junker plane’ will be acquired in exchange for Mexicar Vi Mr. W. R. Davies,
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  • 99 2 —Reuter. Chungking, Monday. Chinese cm -t defences today repulsed a Japanese attempt to land at Haimen Bay. Under cover of fog two Japanese warships crossed the boom at the entrance to the harbour and a hundred soliders attempted a landing in four motorboats. Chinese
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  • 101 2 London. Monday. Viscount Swinton is mentioned as possible embassador to General Franco when British n cognition is granted, says the Sunday Times diplomatic correspondent. It is believed in Paris that an armistice in Spain will have been reached by the end of the month, says the
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  • 39 2 —Reuter. London, Sunday.— The British steamer Stangrove has been captured by the Spanish Nationalists and taken to Palin' with a Non-Intervention Committee observer aboard. Reuter learns that a strong protest has been made to Burgos.
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  • 558 2 New Ycrk, Sunday. IT IS officially reported that President evelt may shorten his absence from to “ominous reports” reaching him con R developments abroad, according to an Associated i prdch from Key West, Florida, which says it is .e thst
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  • 186 2 Key West, Florida, Sunday. "Ugly truculence of autocracy” was denounced by Preside it Roosevelt in a broadcast message opening San Francisco’s £10,000,000 Golden Gai. International Exhibition yesterday. Speaking from Key West, where he ha gone for the naval manoeuvres, President Roosevelt said: “The nations of
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  • 464 2 —Reuter. London. Monday. Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Bi iru of Trade and Mr R. S. Hudson, Parliamentary Secretaiy of the Overseas Trade Department, will visit Berlin in March to discuss Anglo-German •trade relations. It is stated by the Board of Trade that while arrangements
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  • 84 2 —Reuter. Metz, Monday. Defenders of the Maginot line will be mobilised during Wednesday night for the most important passive defence exercises France has yet held on the frontier. The inhabitants of Metz, Theonville and all frontier towns will participate in the exercises, including A.R.P. demonstrations. The towns
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  • 431 3 Arabs JewsfStand Firm On Main Demands London, Sunday. 17N(|UIRIES ;z. conference circles suggest that at the end of the second week the Palestine talks are little nearer agreed scttl meut than when they began. Neither the Arab r.or the Jewish delegates appear to have
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  • 93 3 The death occurred last Friday, of Mr. Ewe Kee Sooi, aged 64, at his place of residence. No. 117, Perak Lame. The deceased leaves behind, the widow, fiv. sons, Messrs. Ewe Thong Soo, Ewe Thong Hcoi, Ewe Thong Hoe, Ewe Thong Chan, and Ewe
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  • 116 3 The committee members o f the China Distress Relief Fund, Ayer Ita n Branch, held a sale of fruits, cigarettes and ice water at the entrances to the temple on Chinese New Year Day. The amount from this sale is over $lBO. Flown
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  • 193 3 —Reuter. London, Saturday. A message of greeting from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was read at the opening of the conference in London of the General Council of the International Peace Campaign. After thanking the Council for supporting China’s resistance materially and morally. Chiang Kai-shek added:
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  • 340 4 J-\ no age has the legislature and the local government machine paid so much attention to the physical welfare of the individual as is the case under ihe British Flag today. Officialdom in Malaya is increasingly concerned with questions of public health and there is in consequence an ever-growing
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  • 1290 4 How Cardinals Will Elect Successor To Pius X THE Sacred College of Cardinals, gathered in conclave at the Vatican, will soon have elected the new Pope. One week later the supreme spiritual ruler of 330.000.000 Roman Catholics will have been crowned in St. Peter, Prince of Apostles.
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  • 545 5 ('hincsc elebrate zs| 11 M'S!' in Penang are celebrating their New Year in traditional fashion, though on somewhat less pretentious scale. Neverthek<s. much conviviality prevails at even Chinese home or where Chinese and their friends are gathered. Because of their tradiii nal generosity, Chinese cannot refrain from
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  • 2584 5 MR. HUME ON TRAINING CIVILIANS FOR. EMERGENCY A BRILLIANT dinner and ball at th? Runny» v i•!, i on Sunday night, wound up the fifth annua! i of 1 Pent l iving Club. Mr. R. D. Hume, the Pr of his address said: “These
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  • 116 5 First From Malaya Stirring scenes were seen on thf* Swettenham Pier yesterday afternoon the first mechanical unit from Malaya, composed of members of the Penang Engineering Association, left for Singapore by the s.s. Kedah en route to China to enlist themselves. A huge crowd gave
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    • 871 6 f WSROYAL sGr >V' FW’ I OPENING TODAY: 3.00, 6.30 9.30 nrr 9.* J Brilliant Cantonese Comedy Drama Packed Full Of MaO’ifC' V A: 3 p.m. At Reduced Prices. Merriment And Uproarious Fun HrS FIRST OF WARNER m<w season WRONG COUPLE” xV ■.V' PICTURES! With A Great Cast of Chinese
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    • 232 6 Adam had Eve Anthony ha ;uat ra Romeo I X iiet N > had Josephine i have your wife! “Th Always A Woman” JOAN MELVYN BLO f ?OUGLAS A NEW LWGH-HIT IS BORN! FROM r CDIO THAT GAVE YOU “The Awful t: “Mr. Deeds” VARIOUS HITS NOT SINCE “THE 1
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  • 106 7 Fever produces poisons Its these poisons that make you feel hot and cold in turn, that cause violent pains over the eyes and that make you desperately thirsty. These poisons waste away your nerve and muscle tissues and weaken your digestive organs. That's why solid foods
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  • 77 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping. Sunday. A Bidor Chinese visiting Taiping left his car outside a lodging house in Iskander- .u L Early yesterday morning he fou his car missing and made ■i report to the police. Later the car was found wrecked in Kota-road.
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  • 317 7 Committed Burglary Because He Has By .1 Friend A AS f si uel to a burglary v-’ h took place 1 rin earlv hours of November 23 ]a-t at No. 151 Hugh Low-streer, Ipoh. in which forty big packets of cigarettes were stolen, a Chin: ’,e lad
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  • 132 7 How a. Chinese labourer punched vegetable gardener in the presence of a police constable who was examining the vegetable plants as to damage caused by firewood which the labourer was pull ing in his wheelbarrow falling on them, is related to Mr. P. F.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 34 7 THE GREATER Marcus Show WILL BE HERE ON 27th February 1939 A- wP'- < y AA. < 100 PERFORMERS 50 GORGEOUS GIRLS Penang has never seen anything like it before. BOOK NOW PLANS AT THE THEATRE.
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    • 119 7 PACKED HOUSES SINCE OPENING QUEEN’S 3 Shows Daily at 3.15 p.m., 6.15 p.m. c. 9.39 p.m. HURRAH Tor AMERICA’S FAVORITE COMICS cs they return from the wor just 20 years |ote! It’s a trunk load of laughs as a blonde bcaury changes the course of their lives’ Their funniest feature
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  • 42 8 Today on the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March Oriental Echoes. Rosey. Selection Top Hat. Berlin. Waltz Embers. Lestrange. Overture Bronze Horse. —Auber. Intermezzo The Glow-Worm. Lincke. Selection The Dollar Print?.-ss. Fall. Fox Trot Says My Heart. Lane.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 471 8 8.8. C. Ser vie Schedul for far East TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 915 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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    • 660 8 radloffjdjU* radioT [radio radiTradio radio, PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Mels (4 9.03 m.) TODAY P.M. 5.55 Indian Music. 7.00 Scottish programme (recorded). d) Fantasia on Scottish Airs (arr. Mulder). (2) Melodies of Robert Burns. (3) Lord MacDonald’s Reel (air. Wireman) (4) Rothesay Country Dance (arr. Wiseman). (5) Sir Harry- Lauder: (a)
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    • 108 8 MANILA KZRM 95.7 mc/s (31.35 m.) TODAY P.M. 12.20 Sign off. 1.50 Mid-afternoon nvisic. 3.05 Sign off. 4.20 Hits and enccres. 5.05 Programme preview, weather report. 5.20 Camy Clamour Revue. 5.50 Local market report. 5.55 News Period, Spanish- English. 6.20 The Old Refrains. 6.35 Organ Reveries. 6.50 Tabacalera String Trio—
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  • 283 9 ARRIVALS Today: JUTLANDIA ex Europe via Colombo. SILVERCEDAR ex Philippines and Java ports via Singapore. Tomorrow: ZUIDERKERK ex Far East via Singapore. KUMSANG ex Calcutta. BULAN ex Singapore via ports. MECKLENBURG ex Europe via ports. Thursday, February 23: CANTON ex London via ports. MENELAUS
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  • 309 9 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang SEA MAILS OUTWARD Singapore Mails close Penang 4 p.m. today by s.s. Kedah. TRAIN MAILS Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penarg at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and incoming mails will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on
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    • 616 9 BLUE funnel line \vei:kl' ser\ ice to London a north continent c Leaves Penana Due London VI VELAUS Calls Hull Gdynia Feb. 23 Mar. 22 r TARRY Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Feb 25 Mar 27 :/t c\LION Calls Marseilles Glasgow Mar. 3 Mar 2 8 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA
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    • 201 9 HOME BY AIR-BACK BY SEA Inquire about AIR-SEA INTERCHANGE ■T- 1 [ft, arranged by royal Witch air lines j=flvhome,sail back, or vice-versa—a fine compromise when you want fo save hovelling lime. If you already hold e return steamer ticket. K L M. will exchange it. Fast, luxurious CUM. .air liners
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    • 1087 9 P<& o BRITISH INDIA Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN. S.S. “CANTON” SAILING THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1939. Peninsular anu Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datch, Port contract with His Majesty's Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S "BULAN” Feb, 24 Ourwards
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  • 974 10 Second Day Of S.T.C, Meeting WEIGHTS for today, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting were issued yesterday. Below are the Accep ance> RACE 1. —Ponies, Class 1, Division 3, 5 2 Furlongs. 2.30 p.m. 112 JUDITH ANTON 4 9.01 Mr. A.
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  • 117 10 Rugby Union Results Royal Navy 8, R.A.F. 3 (at T’harn.) Bath 6. Gloucester 5. Bedford 6, O.M.T. 10. Bristol 5, Richmond 15. Cambridge Univ. 16, Blackheath 28. Devonport S. 11, Old Cranleighans 3. Leicester 9, Swansea 5. London Scottish 28, Guy’s Hosp. 8. London Welsh 9, London
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  • 76 10 His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by the Aide-de-Camp, will leave Singapore by the night mail train on Wednesday, February 22. His Excellency will return by the night mail on Friday, F brvary 24 arriving at Singapore cn the morning of Saturday, February 25. While in Kuala
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  • 31 10 .—Reuter. In one of the most spirited games m the series, Cambridge beat Oxford at hockey on S r i urday at Beckenham by three goals to two. —Reuter.
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  • 108 10 (From Our Own Correspondent i Teluk Anson. Saturday S. Manuel is the champion in the tabletennis tournament of the Lower Perak Indian Association, Teluk Anscn which has been successfully concluded. The full results are as follows: FIRST KOI ND P. Arokiasamy l>t S. Tharris 21-13. 21-3. 21-20. S.
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  • 52 10 Reuter. Sydney. Sunday. A crowd of 40,000 saw Australia win the fifth and final unofficial speedwaytest against England by 35 points to 18. Australia thus win the series by three matches to two. The Australian. Arthur “Bluey’’ Wilkinson. the world champion, won all his 15 heats during the
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  • 35 10 —Reuter. Aarhus (Denmark), Sunday. Ragnhild Hveger (Denmark) established a new record for the women’s hundred yards crawl. Her time was 59,7 sec. The previous holder was Denouden of Holland with 59.8 sec.--Reuter.
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  • 24 10 England hi nt reiuiid by one g, al to r. i in the amateur international soccer match played at Belfast cn Saturday.
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  • 267 10 Reuter Hearts nd C.eltii- T n f la\ Again t<ondon Snna<> me Scottish Cup 3r yesterday results Buckie Thistle 0. T i Rangers 1. Clyde 4. Dunfermline 1, Alloa Motiherwell 4, St. Mina o Hearts 2, Celtic 2. Falkirk 2, Aberde-c ENGLISH LEXGCE Div. Arsenal
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    • 268 10 NO TICE WEARNES AIR SERVICES, LTD. ALTERATIONS TO SCHEDULES AS FROM FRIDAY. 17th: FEBRUARY. FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, MONDAYS. 700 a m Penang Dep. 3.00 p.m. Singapore Dep. < UU a. m. K Lumpur Arr. 8.40 a.m. Taipmg Arr. 330 p m. K P 55 a m Taiping Dep. 3.40 p.m.
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    • 38 10 x v. rf’ipp*' wH ■Big K IJOSbfe; ik The importance ol plenty of F R ESH S/QCy\S BUTTER for growing boys ano g rls cau be over-estima urns gmsGi/» «K»™ bdTTKRWO*™- 41 PRNANG—IS*O A IMI 44vt. C* < L>d
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  • 746 11 ENGLAND’S COSTLY ERRORS IN FIELDING seven more wickets to fall, the South Africans have overhaul- e d England’s 215 in the fourth Test at Johannesburg. Resumingyesterday after with their Saturday score of 11 for no wicket, the batsmen went for the bowling-
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  • 123 11 |Vii3i’2 1 cam |)isapp<^ rlts (-orrespondent) Monday. j ,d disappointingly iy an Colts hockey ning only one o ]ts, in which form- I n their an g Colts played Selangor nameick was against roals to nil. sot at lull Selangor players Sundays. This l olts sneered a
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  • 106 11 JIIX MHX l\ MALAY’S SINGLES FINAL Fi Ou Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. it.' u’., 1. ■.<!' of the All-Malaya si:.. tennis title, placed himself tin.-! :.gain this year by beating n, H K Y-idi, •5 vj second match of the lut In j up gamely. He was i
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  • 49 11 Selections By "Lodestar” are selections for today’s ngapore, a new tipster for the F Gazette: 1; EMILY DIGNUS SILVER lace L light supper NUMERO treize PRATIQUE ttSSING CUP harlequin COLETTE M allanu it PRESTIGE fi: SMOKE dreams saladin "’AETERE I YAL HAMPTON JCCK GORDON thanks
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  • 35 11 •K.(.. T v H Sporting <l. i i I hiirsda} ’'Hl be played beRecreatton Club 1' tids, Penang on -ttei worth Padang. "'Mr. and Mrs. onds, Pena.ng, on Pfcgr atllm follows: 5.15 p.m. Interval
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  • 23 11 HAAMEN r Correspondent.) I f \,n Lumpur, Feb. 20. i: "»-nt here, Penang by Selangor Colts. S'-mbilan 6—2, u'gapore beat Negri
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  • 385 11 Penang Indians Trounced Playing their second match in Penang, the Taiping Tigers were again victorious, defeat ng the Penang Indian Association decisively by three goals to nil on the Hutchings School ground yesterday. The game was very keenly fought out and was one of the most
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  • 242 11 Reuter. London, Monday. THE first callovers in the Spring Double were made tonight. In the Grand National, Royal DaniCT. the Irish horse who was narrowly beaten by Battleship last year, becomes favourite while Burgundian and Daily Bread jointly top the betting in
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  • 114 11 Blackburn Win “Serial” In Extra Time TWO F.A. Cup “serials’’ ended yesterday when the second replays in the fifth round between Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday, and Sunderland and Blackbum were decided, according to Reuter. At Highbury, Chelsea beat Wednesday by three goals to one, and
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  • 47 11 London, Monday. THE fourth and quarter-final round of the Scottish Cup will be played on March 4. Following is the draw made tonight Motherwell vs. Hearts or Celtic. Aberdeen, vs. Quaen of South. Hibernian vs. Dunfermline oi Alloa. Clyde vs. Third Lanark.
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  • 57 11 —Reuter. London, Monday. The draw for the third round of the Rugby League Cup to be played on March 11 was made tonight as follows. Wigan vs. Bradford Keighley vs. Leeds Wakefield vs. Halifax. Salford vs. Bramley. In the League today, Oldham were beaten
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  • 24 12 To Mrs C Beautement. wife of Mt C. Beautement of Sunm llm Estate, Kedah, a son on February 18. Malayan papers please copy.
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  • 501 12 Everyone knows about the Fables of la Fontaine and a certain number of people have perhaps read his rales,” but there are not many peisons who know his “Poem on Quinquina,’ that the great fairy-tale teller wrote in 1682. I We would mention that in 1679
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  • 98 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A few minutes and the South might not have suffered defeat at the hands of the North in today’s uninspiring climax to the Malayan hockey season. North ran off the Selangor Club padang winners by the iodd goal in
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  • 249 12 New York, Monday Wi ek-< n 1 le elopi ble for lower prices, following a decline in London. On Saturday popular groups were among the weakest. Offerings were unimportant but no news would stimulate the buyer to enthusiasm. Tne market remains in a good position and will
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  • 100 12 Prev. Today Paris 176 63 64 177 New York 4.6.;;* 4.68}, 1 Montreal 4.71 4.70‘s Brussels 27.80% 27.82%. Geneva 20.65% 20.63 Amsterdam 8.74% 8.74% Milan 89 89 Berlin 11.68 11.67% Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 1.36% 136
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  • 57 12 Ipoh Girls Trounce Singapore In the Y.W.C.xv. triangular hockey tournament at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, ipoh trounced Singapore by 6 —o. The Ipoh girls won through their speed and opportunism, while the Singapore forwards always failed in front 01 the Perak goal. Goal scorers were: Babara Yzelman 3,
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  • 95 12 r J A HE Taiping Tigers fully lived up to their reputation as one of th? :itr ingest hockey combinations in North Perak by trouncing the Chinese Recreation Club by five goals to nil in a game played on the Victoria Green on Saturday The
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