Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 February 1939

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ./ill. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY n 13. Vol. \(AH. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1939. PRICE CENTS.
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  • 973 1 —Reuter ALARM AT ARMS RACE Appeal Eor More Confidence London, Tuesday. A suggestion that the vast competitive rearmament tasks confronting the nations ol the world are perhaps the result of misunderstanding and an appeal to the Opposition to do nothing to increase such
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  • 295 1 Reuter. (Jianccllor s Ilans Applauded London, Tuesday. I, p(■ ti,.‘ Exchequer s kEv !> ived with profound <■ -k < i..i g<; circles who, in w I ions of the City, b tantial inii, ii t taxa: are envisaged in the coming Budget. agitating minds what f
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  • 128 1 Reuter. ■fiipplies One Out Of I \< rx Ten Gifts Stockholm. Tuesday. Hong Kong on f the Swedish Nai Committee to join the "ii and takes a valuable con'■’runients medicaments, li ms and vaccines. J" 1 i! s. rved with the Swedish Abyssinian war. rd < i
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  • 52 1 —Reuter, And Socialist In Cabinet Mu.-May: The new Cabinet b(., today after Belgium had Government for twelve b p 11 'lot, a Catholic Senator, will “''ini.ster and M. Soudan, a for Foreign Affairs in !l of the old Cabinet are Ck-ntr >! Pierlot ’s Ministry. namely, nis defence, and
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  • 336 1 —Reuter. Two Camps On Foreign Policy Washington, Tuesday. Two camps have been formed here on foreign policy. On (he one hand, there are the Isolationists and Republicans who believe mat America cannot one. any assistance to Europe and therefore mat it is not right to criticise
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  • 331 1 .—Reuter I ranslaling Ihe McMahon Papers London, Tuesday. Inquiries made »r Palestine conference cii l les ndicate that there is no qutSu-on of a breakdown in the talks. A further meeting with the Arabs has been arranged ’or Thursday aiternoon and another meeting with the Jews
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  • 139 1 Reuter. Mr. HudsoiTs Mission Welcomed London, Tuesday. i Mr. R. S. Hudson’s mission to Moscow is prominently displayed in all the morning newspapers. Some political as well as commercial significance is attached to the visit by several staff writers, who welcome it as a sign of closer
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  • 104 1 Conclave To Open On March 1 Vatican City, Tuesday: —It is officially announced that the conclave to elect the new Pope will open on March 1 and will he attended by all sixty-two Cardinals. London, Tuesday:—Flags at Bucking ham Palace and public buildings todaj flew at half-mast
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  • 194 1 J a panese Exha listed An d Disheartened —Reuter. London, Tuesday Lor the first time since the war in China began the initiative has passed from the Japanese to the Chinese, says the Manchester Guardian Since Canton and Hankow' fell the Japanese armies have marked time.
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  • 70 1 London, Tuesday. .On rhe Stock Exchange satisfaction ai the Chancellor’s speech was mainly reflected in industrials where profit-taking failed to check the upward trend and some substantial nett gains were recorded. breweries and tobaccos being especially prominent. Among rubbers changes favoured holders while oils received continental support. —Reuter.
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  • 202 1 —Reuter. Tokio Alarmed At I he •’Terrorism Tokio, Tuesday. Following the assassination on Sunday of Chen-lu, Foreign Minister of the Ja-panese-sponsored Nanking Government at Shanghai, and alleged attacks upon Japanese in the International Settlement, all political parties are expressing much concern at the “outbreak of terrorism” in
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    • 13 1 fQO CHcONG COManufacturers furni’ o'*' 0 Penang. H)O O()]\ < o*. 101 Brewster Road.
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    • 131 1 r ~.nt fie. i/j 24c. per chupa PURE COWb MILK ,N M,LK BOTTLCS 22 SI NGEI L'INANG ROAD. C.S 93A V. z is- n f ITO z.SH you can tell by the flavour it’s amb of exceptional quality —in fact it is the very finest lamb Australia and New Zealand
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  • 282 2 RAID ON BORDER VILLAGES Several Casualties Reported MATTER REFERRED TO CANTON Hong Kong, Tuesday. BOMBS fell on British territory during a Japanese air raid on the border village of Shumchun this morning. An Indian and several Chinese were killed at one point on the
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  • 92 2 —Reuter. Chungking’, Tuesday. Lu his opening address to the National People’s Congress, which is in session here, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who presided, emphasised the importance of national unity in the present war of resistance. The Congress, comprising delegates from all political factions and professions in the
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  • 163 2 —Reuter. London, Tuesday. The British public heaved a sigh ctf relief as they onened the r papers to find general acceptance of Sir John Simon’s statement in the House of Commons yesterday that despite liis warning about drawing “further conclusions’’ he clearly indicated
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  • 106 2 1. Reuter. London, Monday. An international conference at which .he United Kingdom, South Africa, Ausiralia, New Zealand, India, Eire and the united States, together with 45 other oreign Governments will be represented, will open tomorrow in London University o discuss the possibility of concluding an
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  • 100 2 —Reuter. Ciano’s Explanation To Lord Perih Rome, Monday. The fierce attacks on France in a recent number of the Relazzioni International! are believed to have been brought to Count Ciano’s attention by Lord Perth, When Lord Perth interviewed Count Ciano today, the latter is understood
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  • 217 2 Hopes For Better Anglo-Ge, Ill;(ll Trade Understanding I London, Monday. 'TMIE Government wouiJ. not stand idly by and see her markets > lost, declared Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Ti lde addressing the inaugural dinner of the British Industries Fair today. Mr.
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  • 148 2 Japanese Consular Protest Shanghai, Tuesday. The Japanese Consul-General, Mr. Miura, called on Mr. Cornell Wranklin, chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council. today and made strong representations in connection with terrorism in Shanghai for which he said the S.M.C. must be held fully responsible. The local Japanese Press
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  • 104 2 France Franco .—Reuter. Paris, Tuesday. A meeting of the Cabinet which was to be held today and expected to consider M. Berard s report of his conversations in Burgos has now been postponed until the end of the week. After seeing General Jordana again at Burgos on Wednesday, M. Berard
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  • 47 2 Dublin, Tuesday.—The County Council adjourned today after the Chairman ruled out an order of a political resolution calling on the Government to withdraw treason and other offences against the State which one Councillor characterised as a “slander to the fair name of Eire.”
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  • 26 2 Jerusalem, Monday. A Government statement contains a warning that any Palestine officials known to have contributed t o terrorists’ funds will be dismissed.
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  • 222 2 Reuter Washington, Monday. Immoral, unsucessful and ultimately iestructive was how Senator Pittman lescribed the policy of appeasement in a broadcast today. He declared: “It is evident that no person can die more than once. His period life is limited and it is far better that
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  • 457 2 London, Monday Following tonight conference betw< and Jewish furt ceedings will probably be j until after the Cabii February 22. Tonight’s talk lasted two-and-a-half hours. It is believed that proposals for the regulation of Jewish immigration resulted in a vigorous discussion and the adjournment is probably due
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 99 2 FINE FOR KIOWEY AND BLADDER WEAKNESS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER Keep your kidneys and pn>- germs, poisons and acid, punr. and put healthy activity in to w bladder and you’ll live a heaffim dn One°most efficient and harm U-.--this is to sret from your chen of
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  • 870 3 Breeding For Anophelines INCREASE OF MALARIA TO BE FEARED (Liom Our Own Correspondent) J i oi iMaiay a are usually bordered by high jungle or (jyer.hanging- rubber trees that limit the view tJ a narrow ribbon of sky. Little of the country is to
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  • 125 3 if'ron Our Own Correspondent.) .Singapore, Tuesday. Corsidrs 1 <n is Img given to R.A I-' Volunteer p n-e C- fires in Malaya. Ht'ertu I’ R.A .F. V.R. organisa- i:o the 1 ’nited Kington has dom. > ntres for both or instruction, and its obflying a..
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  • 96 3 T; ie f,,u. id s< n of Mr. Manickam, a dr< r m the Ipoh hospital, died last Sunday under tragic circumstance. 0 The boy in 1 with other children, was playin, on the first floor of the Town D:.°i <nssi V. It is believed
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  • 50 3 Today at the Waterfall’s from 5.1 f pm to 6. 15 p m March Undei The Double Eagle— Wagner. th. Novello. Waltz Masquerade. —Loeb. Overture :he 1;■ 'icralan Girl.—Balfe. Serenade Lr. Paloma. Yradier. Selects n Tc-n .it’s The Night. Rubens. Fox Trot Here Cu:. The Sandman.— Warren. j
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  • 131 3 Boys Put In Sacks (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. Charged with attempting to kidnap two minors, Kenny and Frank de Souza, sons of Mr. F. W. de Souza, of the Public Works Department, at Siglap last Wednesday, a. Hokkien, Ho Ah Pee, appeared in the Singapore
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  • 522 3 Mr- Tan Pek Earn, of the Drianage Irrigation Department, Kuala Lumpur, wi o came out to Penang for the Chinese eu ear holidays last Saturday, returned by the light mail yesierday.' He was seen off by his wife and relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs. H.G. Baxter,
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  • 349 4 gfXCE the tempo of modern finance and industry does not permit the business executive to practise the art of calligraphy during office hours, a commercial value attaches to the individual who can record the spoken word in shorthand and transcribe it afterwards in typewriting. the value of such a
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  • 1326 4  -  A Letter From Home BY JOAN LITTLEFIELD THERE has just been held at Shell-Mex House in the Strand an exhibition called “See How They Fly” which shows the history of aviation from the time when insects and birds were themselves developing powers of
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  • 413 5 v'. iheir wav in and out u T iralnc, overtaking ksha> and brush in'. 'vein to he the s ii ihe Campbel! nlc out shopping niaii'lcr in his Chi iiire dashed out of -.hed past several hirlwind speed, de. and was oti the n .vf second. ii-
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  • 657 5  - LOCAL SCOUTS GUIDES TO OBSERVE BIRTHDAYS OF THEIR CHIEFS TODAY COMBINED CAMPFIRE TO BE HELI) TONIGHT (By R M. Black Panther) fipHROUGHOI '1 the World, where th *re A are Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, February 22, is always hailed as a dav of great rejoicing by this wide concourse
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  • 106 5 An Indian Mohammedan, Mohamed Mydin, was produced by Court Inspector Cowie before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court yesterday charged with having enticed away two minors named Habibah and Ibrahim, under the ages of 16 and 14 respectively, from Se-langor-road on February 19
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  • 97 5 Two tragedies were reported to the Police yesterday morning. While on his way to the General Hospital from his house in Hutton Lane, a Chinese, said to be a war refugee from Shanghai, collapsed and died in a ricksha He had bem ailing for some time
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  • 162 5 CYCLIST AND IROLLEY RUS IN COLLISION An Indian cyclist came into collision with a trolley bus at the junction of Acheen Street Ghaut and Weld Quay yesterday morning, and had to be removed to the General Hospital with bruises and abrasions on his body. He was turning
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  • 354 5 Fine Film Shown At Penang Swimming Club Last Thursday at the Penang Swimming Club Captain Osterhaus, in a very interesting travelogue cinema entertainment, took about 130 members travelling in arm chair comfort to some of the out of the way parts of Asia. Starting in Upper Burmah
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  • 214 5 Donors Thanked The President and members of the Young Women’s Christian Association te.nder their sincere thanks to the following donors who helped towards the success of the 15 Anniversary Birthday Party held at the Rest Room. Weld Quay, on January 17: Mrs. N. Syer, Miss Jean Stevenson.
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  • 35 5 vv Ml .vn V#* —Reuter. Warsaw, Tuesday:—M. Vladkowski, the Prime Minister has returned here after a four-day visit to Paris which is officially stated to have been of an entirely private nature. —Reuter.
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  • 109 5 .1 thirty-year-old Chinese woman was the victim of a daring snatch-and-ru.n theft in Penang last night at about 8.30. She was real Ting along Campbell Street with 'her cousin when, on nearing the market, a man came up and snatched a gold chain from tier
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  • 179 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Malaya’s position in the British Empire, her trades and her activities, will be “covered” in the small Empire stand at New York’s World Fair by enlarged photographs. Automatic machines will click into view 14 by 11-inch sets
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  • 72 5 Coffee-sh op Keepers Combine Perak Chinese coffee-shop keepers have formed themselves into an Association to be known as the Perak Coffee-shop Keepers Association, with headquarters at No. 46 Clarke-street, Ipoh. The following have been elected office bearers for the current year: president. Cng Chow Soo; vice-president,
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  • 88 5 Money-lender Wanted At Teluk Anson Arrested as he was about to aboard a ship for Calcutta, an Indian named Muthiah, who was staled to have been the manager of a money-lending firm in Teluk Anson, was produced by Detective- j Inspector A McLennan before Mr. Lim
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  • 46 5 While putting the fishing touches to the new cinema hall here today five Chinese workmen fell from a height of 40 feet. The injured men were rushed to hospital. Two are in a serious condition. The Taiping police are investigating.
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  • 70 5 A Tamil baby of about two years of age was reported missing on Gunong Kroh Estate. Simpang Pulai, near Ipoh. on Saturday morning. Searchparties were formed, but nothing resulted until late afternoon, when a faint cry directed the search to a thick patch of lallang,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 10 6 WHO IS WH4T IS ‘The Tenth Man’ WATCH FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT!
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    • 52 6 UNDOUBTEDLY THE BRIGHTEST MERRIEST SPOT IN PeN\ N( The New ELYSEE CABARET THE MOST MODERN AND LUXURIOUS DANCE IT \r i IN NORTHERN MALAYA TONIGHT DANCING FROM 9 P.M UNTIL MIDNIGHT CHARMING, TALENTED ENTERTAINING HOSTESS;. Best Band in Town! Louis Lim’s Swing Orches( la Truly I The Only Cabaret Worth
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 462 6 r: SHOwiyG to packed hol,ses TONIGHT 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. 6.15 TONIGHT A Brlllianl Cantonese Comedy Drama Packed Full Of POSITIVELY THE LASI SIGHT t 1„.. Merriment And I proarious run THE Fllisr OF WARNER “WfOng CoUpfe” BROS.’ NEW SEASON With A Great Cast of Chinese Screen Favourites a\V I
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    • 581 6 WIfWSOP J'” ’PHONE 1355 A Cantonese Talkie "FLOWER GIRL” (THE GIRL WHO WAS MAGICALLY GIFTED) with Exotic Miss Wai Kim Fong, Yeap Yan Poe. Ghee Poh Choon, Wong Sou Lin, Tai Hou Hor X others QpV._ WONDERFUL SCENES OF MAGICAL TRANSFORMATION TH E FLOWER GIRL HER ENEMY TN A DEADLY
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  • 273 7 Lepers Celebrate Chinese New ear (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. JT would have been an ordinary scene—a band of gailydressed little Chinese boys and girls strolling across a sward of grass set in a beautiful little valley, all happy in celebrating their New
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  • 79 7 The remains of Datoh Sedawa diRaja Datoh Abdul Wahab, ex-peng-hulu of Kampong Kepayang. who died on Saturday evening after a long illness at the age of 75, were buried in his family burial-ground at Kampong Kapayang on Sunday evening in the presence of th"
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  • 99 7 Two Young Chinese Hacked To Death (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. News of a terrible double murder was reported from the 13th mile Bati: Kurau-road on Chinese New Year’s Eve. the victims being a young married woman and a twenty-two-year-old Chinese. It is alleged that when
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  • 118 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. A European, .J. S. Hamucon, yesterday appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court before Mr. K. A. Blacker, charged on three traffic offences Firstly, he was charged with causing hurt to a ricksha puller, Cheng Keng Swee, on Keppel-road
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 550 7 WEMBLEY PARK Wednesday, 22nd February, /939. Gate Day Show 5 cents—Night Show 10 cents. Pin Cantonese Opera: AH KONG YEM CHIT Seats 40. 30 20 10 cts w; ‘HONG HOAY FEE KONG” Seats SO 60 40 20 cts Thum Peng Leong, Cheah Seng Leong Loon Yew Wool’ NO FREE LISTS.
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    • 42 7 I fefjOWi nR f F. M. S. R. BAR, RESTAURANT GRILL ROOM HIGH CLASS FOOD. j MEALS AT ANY HOUR Under the personal supervision Of our new (31 jf from Singapore SERVICE UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS. ENTIRELY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MODERATE TERMS. I <
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    • 231 7 Glands Made Young —Vigour Renewed Withnut Operation If you feel old before your time or suffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gland operations. It Is a simple home treatment
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    • 212 7 c Colour Harmony ESSENTIAL TO NATURAL BEAUTY I p ,A s''' A- If JHK ma Loy 'M«. H. «YAH /<i Vi iX y j my j YOUR Colour Hat •mony i Uj) What could be more thrilling dun to be beautiful attractive and admired. The secret of this pleasure, as
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 154 7 THE Marcus Show WILL BE HERE ON 27th February 1939 ■KL i S j KM) PERFORMERS 50 GORGEOUS GIRLS Penang has ne\er seen anything like it before. BOOK NOW PLANS AT THE THEATRE. WaMmV«HMW*MRMai >*H«.--W-• -v I M»eWWWrWMMPMMMWeMWWMBM»MM——T qTee N s LAST 3 SHOWS TOD A 1 1.4 T 3.15
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 464 8 HEARTBURN KEI*T HIM AWAKE He was Afraid to Eat What a worry he must have been to his wife No food agreed with him. Acm indigestion made him positively wretched. In this letter, his wife tells how she found a way to end his trouble “My husband developed a wretched
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    • 969 8 BANKS I THE MERCANTILE BANE I OF INDIA, LTD. I icurporated in England) ine Indian I 1 I Capital Authorised x3,uot.,tn capital Subscnbeu £l,BOU,Ou l >ail k... 5 I ieserve Fund and P.est £1,247,83 I Capital Paid Lp £l,osu,mk (Incorporated in Bn’ I BOARD OF DIRECTORS. I Sir Charles Alexander
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 805 8 z-mwWio radLcx radio 1 "ft R®ER“ S‘= .acio radio radio radio radio radio radio .it- ,>■ SINGAPORE ZHL 1,333 kc/s 225 m.) ZHP 9.69 mc/s (30.96 m.) TODAY P.M. 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of new gramophone records. 1.30 Mid-day tin rubber prices. 1.32 Miscellaneous programme continued. 2.00 Interval. 5.00 Hokkien Amoy
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    • 610 8 8.8. C. Ser vie Schedul 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.)
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  • 479 9 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD H HOPF. VXD THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma xeept Victoria Point), India, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya. Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern Md Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Mrica, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. umpur
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  • 333 9 fi< Xcfina Flou IT was in July 1919 that German warships interned in Scapa Flow were sunk by the German crew. For years they remained hidden in the sea, but one day the attention of an iron and steel merchant, Mr. E. F. Cox, was directed to these
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  • 549 9 DEPARTURES Today: JUTLANDIA for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore, Bangkok and Saigon. ZUIDERKERK for Colombo. Aden, Pori Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Hamburg. KUMSANG for Singapore. Hong Kong and Japan. Tomorrow: CANTON for Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. MENELAUS for London Rotterdam,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 403 9 BLUE funnel line vjf.hl.Y SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT ACS C» n s Hull Gdynia Feb. 23 Mar. 22 \i LY Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Feb 25 Mar 27 m lON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Mar. 3 ar 2g > I)\V SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool Feb. 23 Mar. 26 Mar.
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    • 113 9 —I AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. POLK Mar. 2 Mar. 29 Apr. 11 Pres. GARFIELD Mar. 30 Apr. 26 May 9 *Pres. MONROEI Apr. 7 May 10 May 23 Pres. ADAMS Apr. 27 May 24 June 6 Carry no
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    • 639 9 P O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAP4N. S.S. -‘CANTON” SAILING THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract vith His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards frcm London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Pari due Penang Marseilles and
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  • 1817 10 Royal Hampton’s Third Successive win BARFORD UPSETS IN BIC EVENT TO PAY $69 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. for two races in which Barford and Dewberry paid $69 and $6l respectively, favourites generally obliged in today’s races here. The going was holding, heavy rain
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  • 207 10 Cricket Starts In Ipoh gpHE cricket season in poh opened on Monday when Hart’s XI met Mustard’s \j in an innings match on the Inal. Club Padang. The original match was sdp.. duled as between the Europeans and Outstation Europeans but several p’ V( r>
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  • 235 10 Ferdinands Score.' I For Jiiineanxk From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday The annual hockey match betv.-en thMalayan Colts and Jameaux XI wa.* played on the padang this ev- ning ant ended in the latter trouncing th C Its by six goals to one This match
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 252 10 nymrrrm»,*' WINDOW FRAMI> S- U- mr ri *t ft FRENCH DOORS El I IP I etc. etc. PM 1 -~|.--rX3- 'ZZ'" r T' -->■■ tt.— if 0 h Equal tn the best 1 _J|4 imported makes. 1 ,Bj 1 1 *Wj KANUVJLCTUMD SV I EASTERN NFS. CO. M 111- r
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  • 149 11 \O PLAY YESTERDAY OWING TO RAIN l' pl a y fourth Test at Johannesburg yesI rd y A steady overnight ra n produced a thick mist morning. The wicket was socdsn *nd there was ante of h J ying in the absence of
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  • 345 11 Weights For Third Day Foil, wing are the weights for the bird day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting, to be run at Bukit Timah >n Saturday. Horses—( las. 1 —ll miles. BLUE PETER 9.07 JACK DRUCE 9.03 PURE GOLD 8.13 GOLDEN GLIMPSE 8.13 ROYAL WORLINGTON 8.02
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  • 41 11 Belfast, February 20. A. S. Samvel, the Malayan player, won All-Ireland badminton championship. This is the fifth title Samuel has won in Great Britain. lie had previously won the Worthing, Kent, Leicester and Notts •County titles.—Pir.ang Gazette Cable.
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  • 223 11 Tournament Ends In Kual a Lumpur (From Our Owm Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Perak Colts became the champions c the Colts tournament today by beatin the Selangor Colts in- the best match s 'ar by three goals to one. The winners had clearly the better sick
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  • 120 11 Reg Wliitcomlie vs. I ocke London, Tuesday. REGINALD WHITCOMBE. the British Open champion, and Bobby Locke, the South African champion, will play a £5OO challenge golf match at Woodbe Hill, on Mav 31 and June 1, says Reuter. The match was arranged when Henry Cotton turned down
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  • 245 11 V>n Bin Mian Wins >iii"le> I ith* .1 Correspondent) Lumpur, Tuesday-. r m succession, Yon .:< player, won the dl-Malaya .Malays ame to a sue- today. ■ival, IL Kanvs, oi j 4 in a strenuous excellent rallies gres.sive tennis, hut y untroubled. ".ay to victory, msti ,vn
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  • 95 11 ie Winner r pHE I rn Malayan Golf Chamwon by F.C. Vanrenen, L. Birse. Others who L. White, E.M. Scoular. Jones. W.S. Paterson In file M unpetition, Class A, the li Auld with 83 —l2. -I Allen with. 84 —ll. nine, J.M. Auld and ach; second
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  • 1203 11 ENGLISH LEAGUE: DIVISION I p W. L. D. F. A. FtS S k .-> I4) 28 W 7 2 57 29 40 «r°T by 13> 30 16 3 6 53 37 33 \v iiampton (2) 28 14 6 8 52 22 Chariton (4) 29 15 1J
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  • 56 11 Reuter. Pasadena. California, Tuesday. (>APT. C. I. ROARK, the British Wei Chester Cup polo player who met with an accident over the weekend, is still inconscious. His condition <s critical. As a result of a skull operation performed to determine the. nature of tht. concussion,
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