Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 May 1939

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESIAB. IW HJBLISHFD UAII V No. 100. Vol. XCVII. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 325 1 In Face Of Common Danger SIGNIFICANT STAFF TALKS Full Blast Of German Press Directed Against Warsaw Warsaw, May 1. It is announced that General Rashtikis, Coin maiider in Chief of the Lithuanian Army, will pay an Giiiiial three day visit to M arsaw in the
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  • 118 1 .—Reuter Wireless. i (inscription Likely To Be Postponed Indefinitely London, April 29. i f anxiety in Eire over the introduc'lci. conscription in Northern Ireland position of Irishmen in Britain. lie of the principal reasons for l| r “alera postponing his visit to Amer-’ likely to be allayed shortly,
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  • 66 1 —8.0. W Discussions At Next British Assn. Meetings Rugby, A.’jril 29 os of discussions on social ques- -'f wide public importance will be *he meetings of the British Assoy at Dundee in August and Septem7li'j have been arranged by a y of the Association known as the 1
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  • 38 1 —Reuter London, April 29. A'-ijor-General Sir James L. G. Burnett y Bevs ha. been appointed Colonel of the oxndon Highlanders with effect from June 1:1 succession to Sir lan Hamilton, who «alsring —Reuter
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  • 58 1 MARSHAL PARIANI. Italian Und-er-Secretary for Air, is engaged on important Staff tulics v:*h General von Brauchitsch. who is now on a visit to Rome. 'I he juli blast of the German Press i.- now directed against Poland, says Reut ’r. Above is Dr.
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  • 81 1 salute of the French warships.—Reuter. Fr f rh A' Tagus Lisbon, May 1 The French battleships “Dunquerque” and “Strasbourg” arrived at Tagus on Wednesday on a three-day visit The German Fleet is expected here on Saturday. The crews oi k reach w?.rships are expected to attend the
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  • 88 1 ,—Reuter. U.S. Building Two 45,000Ton Battleships Washington AurH 29 a hill, allotting funds foi the construc-F tion of two of the world s fastest battle r ships, both of 45.000 tons and costing be tween $75.000.000 and $105.000,-» 0(»0. is expected to come before the Representatives next
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  • 71 1 —8.0. W Services Offered To War Office Rugbx, April 29. 4 Mt Anthony Eden whose appointment Jas major in the Rangers is announced •in the London Gazette, has offered his services to the War Office in any capacity The Rangers is territorial unit of his old regiment,
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  • 96 1 Reuter. foliations Io Be Resumed Mexico City, Maj' 1 Talks between the Mexican Government and Mr. Richard, the American lawyer, with regard to the expropriation properties of foreign oil companies in Mexico, which were postponed in March will be resumed shortly. This was revealed by Mr.
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  • 94 1 Reuter. Drop In Discount Rate For Treasury Bills London, April 29 Borrowers of overnight money were freluentlj to cover a wider field to their requirements, especially earlier in the week when lenders outside the clearing bank circles occasionally obtained 3ne per cent, against bonds as security. Despite
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  • 69 1 —Reuter Wireless. 40,000 Enlist In First Three Weeks Of April London, April 29. Forty thousand men enlisted in the icrritorial Army in the first three weeks r f April. The figure is greater than that for the whole of 1936, which v.as considered to be a good recruiting
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  • 45 1 .—Reuter. Attempt On France To Indo-China Record Paris, April 29 Atmospheric conditions being favourable the French airman Gilbert Denis hopes to start tonight in an attempt to lower Maryse Hiltz’s record from France to Indo-China. Dents took off at 630 p m
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  • 347 1 Renewed Activity By Chinese Air Force SHANGHAI, MAY 1. ENGAGEMENTS BETWEEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE FORCES CONTINLED ON VARIOUS FRONTS OVER THE WEEK-END BUT THERE HAS BEEN NO APPRECIABLE CHANGE IN THE GENERAL MILITARY SITUATION. .—Reuter. Authoritative Chinese quarters in Chungking deny as premature reports that
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  • 65 1 Calcutta, May I When Mr. Prasad, the new Indian Congress President, al tempted to speak to Congress, a section of the members shouted him down. Further rowdy scenes occurred outside the premises and the timely arrival of Volunteers enabled the new President to
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  • 96 1 400 Persons A Minute Visit World Fair New York. April 30. New York threw oft all cares and gave itself to celebration on the occasion of the opening of the World's Fair. Headed by President Roosevelt, hundreds of thousands flocked through turnstiles at the
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  • 87 1 ■—Reuter. French Newspaper in Bucharest Suspended Bucharest, April 30 Le Moment a French newspaper pul>h.hed here, has been suppressed for ten divs as a result of an article yesterday regarding the Chinese conflict in whic the X Dr. Rulpia. was most pessiXfc about the present Japanese positinn
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  • 102 1 Reuter. Moscow. May 1. Workers in Britain. France and the Stoi" are urged to mane comu 1 pause with those fighting aggres™o°nnina“May Day” proeUmation e emands economy Warm °pZtrto ‘‘Uberate” CzechoslovaCTm Albania Spain and Ethiopia. manifestos, the pro- clamation does not stress a world re volution
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  • 555 2 Japan Will Only Enter War In Europe If ATTACKED BY RUSSIA Chinese Greatly Heartened By Recent Successes London, April 29 AH newspapers give prominence i<* H»e acute discussions recently going on in inner circles in lukyo over the Question ol converting the Anti-Comintern Pact
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  • 133 2 —Reuter Roosevelt On Europe OPENING OE NEW YORK WORLD FAIR New York, April 30 “Often I think that we Americans should offer a silent prayer that on the Continent of Europe, from which the American hemisphere has been principally colonised, the years to come will break
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  • 50 2 ine mgne :t.—Reuter. Opposition By Football League Clubs London, April 28. At the conference of the Football League Clubs and Management Committee, the general opinion was against the widespread adoption of the of gland tratment. The Committee was requested to seek the highest medical advice on the subject.—Reuter.
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  • 330 2 —Reuter. Important Staff Talks GFN. BRAUCHITSCH’S VISIT TO ROME Berlin, April 29 llinto ol important Italo-German miu wry discussions curing General von Bran chitsch’s lorthcoming visit to Rome are contained in an inspired satement issued here but dated from Rome. The visit, it says, was arranged
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  • 68 2 808. Proceeding To Athens After Bucharest Talks Rugby, April 28. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, who is In charge of the Anglo-Rumanian trade negotiations now proceeding in Bucharest, where there is strong belief that the talks which are taking place in an atmosphere of qualified optimism, will yield useful
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  • 45 2 —Reuter Wireless Regional Livestock And Meat Officers London, April 29 Another stop in the arrangements maintaining food supplies tn the event of war is involved in the announcement cf the appointment of seven regional meat livestock officers covering the whole of Britain.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 33 2 .—Reuter. Rumanian Proposal For Settlement Bucharest. April 29. lhe Rumanian Government has informed the United States that it is making a proposal regarding the settlement of the war debts.—Reuter.
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  • 558 2 BUT ATTITUDE STIFFENING Formal Reply By Colonel Beck Th is Week Berlin, April 29 s showed signs of stiffening The tone of the German press ha ore jg n comment on Herr Hitler’s against Poland to-night while f ni pi a int against such
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  • 181 2 -Reuter. BRITISH, FRENCH AND RUSSIAN MILITARY ALLIANCE i I v London, April 30 ie Sunday I imes diplomatic correspondent understands that among the questions the Cabinet will consider to-morrow will be the report of Lord Halifax on his latest conversations with r lr. i laisky
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  • 55 2 —Reuter. Calcutta. April 30. Mr. Sub has Hose. President of the Indian National Congress, has resigned. Talks with Mr. Gandhi over the formation of the Congress High Command had reached stalemate and Mr. Bose’s resignation was no unexpected. Mr. Rajendra Prasad, who holds right-wing views,
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  • 231 2 8.0. W. New Discovery In Methods Of Generation Rugby, A/oril 29. A new discovery in the method.-, of the generation of electricity has been olaced before the Physical Society in London with the object of suggesting further research. The discovery’ has been made by Sir Ambrose Fleming, eminent scientist
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  • 95 2 —Reuter Wireless. To Visit Rome And Belgrade Paris, April 29 M. Gafencu, continuing hIJ tour European capitals, has left tor Rome plans to visit Belgrade. He expressed pleasure at tiie o itcoin his talks in Paris and London p ld that he was much impressed by 1 r
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  • 30 2 —Reuter. New Soviet Commissar For Navy Moscow, April 29 M. N. G. Kuznetzov, Pacific Fleet, has been appoints- v sar for the Navy in succession a P. Frinovsky.—Reuter.
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  • 12 2 par’s, Apr'JTht agreement fo? tween France and the Nt.--
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  • 334 3 AT BALIK PULAU oiu Own Correspondent Balik I’tilau. April 2S. man one hundred and forty..if .rt a varieties of padi grown loel(. exhibited at the annual padi übl r competition held this mornt pre ni. es of the Balik Ihilau .lion Club. Balik Pulau. (jnpethion was
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  • 255 3 H.t fi.’. ra ol the late Mr. Yea Khuan i a; tock nine? yesterday and was largeided y friends and relatives, r ,e left the deceased’s residence \’-r Crian Road, punctually at 10 and- 'ended its way for interment, B u Ganiong Cemetery. f
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  • 147 3 Sungei Minyok, near Simpang Ampat, was the scene 6f a shocking motor smash at about 10.45 a.m. yesterday, when a commercial van, S. 585, skidded and crashed into a lamp-post, hurling the driver, a Chinese, and another Chinese passenger who was seated beside
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  • 56 3 Ihe Ro.-al Siamese Navy’t, -Alacklong arrived here on Saturday evening at about 6.30 from Bangkok. She has a gross tonnage of 1.400 and is being commanded by Comdr. Luang Yudliakich. She is cupable of doing 12 knots per hour and has a crew of 231. The
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  • 459 3 Last Night’s Charity Performance tliree thousand dollars were col>u 'die sa i e tickets for the charity oiganised by the Wembley Caba r et Rieses Dramatic Troupe. The show. "as staged at the Lunar Hall in '■’iiblej lust night, was in aid of the i
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  • 23 3 T i 1 croct dile caught at Sungei o i oeboJt, about three miles from simpang .Vmpat. in Province Wellesley.
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  • 716 3 Hve Chinese weddings were solemnised in Penang yesterday. four in the reformed style and one in the traditional old style. Xmiosl pqmp and oplencuui' the wedding took place in the oij .sty le of Mr Lim Swee Lim. only on of Mr. and Mrs Lim Kong
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  • 482 3 Jumble Sale A Great Success DEMONSTRATIONS IN COOKING ARRANGED T\LRL\G the month oi .April Ihete were many activities ineluding a Jumble Sale held at the Town Hall on April I. states the report of the Penang Y.W.C.A. for the month. The sale ivas most
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  • 138 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Balik Pulau. April 29 rhe disappearance of an unmarried Chinese girl from her home recentl where she was under the care of her father and brother, has formed the subject of a much discussion among the local residents. The girl who was
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  • 258 3 Mr. Loh Chong i iong And Miss Chin Moy I ,an (From Our Own Correspcncent > Taiping. April 30 A largely-attended Chinese wedding in be reformed style was solemnise;’ al the lantonese Association today when Mr. oh Chong Hung, a cashiei ci the Charjred Bank. 'lalping.
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  • 112 3 Visiting Her Father New York, April 14. Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow, formerly Miss Barbara Hutton, landed from Kurope late this evening. She is visiting her father, Mr. Franklin Hutton. The Countess is accompanied by her three-year-old son, Lance. She will probably stay here for some time, In view
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  • 600 4 VL. E make no apologies lor return- ing to the subject of loud control, which has roused widespread interest throughout the country. It is apparent that the statement of His Excellency the Governor at last Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council has made a profound impression
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  • 467 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. W. G. Ross has been granted a as a Second Lieutenant in S.S.V.F. Mr. P. D. Cork has been granted a commission as an Acting Sub-Lieuten-ant, S S.R.N.V.R. Mr. F. H. George lias been granted a Commission as Paymaster Sub-Lieu-• I tenant, S.S.R.N.V.R. g B Mrs. L.
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  • 662 4  -  DIOCLES Cinema Interlude yjSTHILE I was enjoying one of dhe super-colossal, awe-inspi-ring, pulse-pounding scenes at yesterday’s evening show and getting a vicarious kick out of watching the dashing hero sweep the unresisting heroine into his arms, the air was suddenly made hideous by the wailing of an
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  • 536 4 Monday May 1, 1939. *TTHERE has been a political lull 1 over the week-end as far as developments in the European situation are concerned but there has been no lack of diplomatic activity due principally to the German Chancellor’s latest utterance. Official circles
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  • 198 5 Intensive Search Of No Avail RECOVERED BY POLICE LATER X diamond ring worth $4OO which formed part of the jewel!ery worn by Miss Kee Paik Yean at her marriage to Mr. Chew Kok Kwang at the Shanghai Hotel yesterday afternoon, was found missing when
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  • 465 5 Passenger List The P. O. steamship “Ranpura” Commander L. Partitt) left London on April 21 and Marseilles on April 20 for i :r.a and Japan, and the passenger list c. s that the following are on board:— Rear \dmiral Henry Ruthven Moore for valu Commodore and
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  • 102 5 "THE DRUM RETURNS TO ROYAL The Drum” which captured the Jenna Cup at the International Films Exhibition held at Vienna last year, will L its return screening at the Royal 1 heatre beginning from to-night. I he picture has all the ingredients of great entertainment; an ingenious story A. E.
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  • 446 5 The Grand Nooran Opera, now perform- ing at the Wembley Park, was packed to its utmost capacity on Saturday night I when the company presented Inche Yem s production entitled “Who Is Guilty? conjunction with the triumphant return of Miss Lily Toh, that versatile
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  • 50 5 Raja Uda’s Term Extended His Excellency the High Commissioner, with the aproval of His Majesty the King, has appointed Raja Uda bin Raja Muhamhad, M.C.S.. to be an unofficial member of the Federal Council for a further period of three years with effect from April 24, 1939. inclusive.
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  • 131 5 Arrest Made At Bungsar (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. One of the latest victims of the wave of burglaries which has been sweeping over Kuala Lumpur for a fortnight was Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, whose house in the Lake Gardens was broken into yesterday, some
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  • 336 5 i Professor Homer S. Wong who gave a Rotary Talk recently, will be giving a recital on Saturday, May 6, at the Towta Hall, Penang. Professor Wong needs no introduction ias he has been giving many talks and 1 recitals to the various communities in
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  • 183 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, April 30. Much curiosity was aroused in Alor Bemban. a kampong in the mukim of Pekula, Tikam Batu, about seven miles away from Sungei Patani, on Thursday morning when a buffalo gave birth to a full grown baby buffalo
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  • 62 5 Mr. C. da Silva Offered Seat (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 29. It is learnt locally that Mr. vlaude da Silva, the wellknown lawyer, has been invited to become the Eurasian member on the Legislative Council in place of Major H.R.S. Zehnder who is retiring on account
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  • 268 5 Club Formed In Ipoh iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 30. A unique organisation has been formed ir Ipoh recently when several well-known elderly Chinese residents banded themselves together to form “The Half Cen- tury Circle” or “The Rotters” or "Loh Yen Foon Hee Wooi.” Open to members
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  • 245 5 Fixtures For The Week The following ties for che Penang lawr> tennis championships have been arranged: MEN’S SINGLES (Wednesday, May 3) Goon Kok Lem vs. E. C. Valberg. Umpire: Cheah Kim Aw. S. T. sStewart vs. Khaw Bian Cheng. Umpire: Goh Hock Jin. Winner of Cheah Wat
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  • 93 5 —Reuter. £4 13s In Trouser Pocket Cairns, (Queensland. A human ieg with £4 13s. In the trouser pocket was recovered by two men •n a mud flat on the Calms foreshore. The leg had apparently been torn rom a body by a shark or a crocodile
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  • 750 5 Mother V) as Away Shopping (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Taiping, April 29 HOW a sudden fire broke out in an attap house in Sungei harangan starting from a fire-place close to the wail, burnt off the roof and dropped burning attaps on a
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  • 79 5 Three Brothers Score Two Goals Each (From Our Own Cori'spondeut > Jyi.h A mil 3() In a friendly soccer maid» nlayed on the Low< r tlu Singapore Cold hiuiuge XI gained an easy 6—l victory over thn Ipoh Club A fea ture of the match was the clever
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1083 6 SITOWN TO CROWTIER MAJ Lb llv KU IHL LAST 2 SHOWS: OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.30 All £ll/ Li UIJJn I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 hi '>l i A Whirlwind of Romance-on-the' (.racemookes <<■- A Hurricane of Laughs a Torn I li w Ji I Tropic Travel! jf JLa ib-d WANTED w
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  • 1269 7 Results Of Week-end M atche in the first inter-team match, the Young Ansonians beat the Min Sin Seah by lour games to one. The Young Ansonians triumphed in both the singles, while in the doubles, they won two out of three, one being awarded a walk-over.
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  • 555 7 Three Firsts And Two Seconds (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April. 28. With three firsts ana two second places, Penang swimmers ot tne Chinese Swimming Club had a triumphant clay at the first Amateur Swimming Meet held ai the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Next in prominence
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  • 80 7 Austral News. Canberra Australia now has a wireless set t every six persons, a car to every eight, a »1 a telephone to every ten. Registered cars now aggregate 882. C 9, or than 16,500 more than there were months ago. There are 1.100.000
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    • 62 7 “One For The Road”WHY NOT —THE “SWISS CAFE” OR A IJGHT SUPPER BEFORE YOU CO HOME. You will enjoy a meal At The SWISS CAFE’ 4 PENANG ROAD V PROPRIETOR (L>ate CHEF E. &O. Hotel) E. <K O. DANCE HALL COCKTAIL DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY From 7.30 till 9.30 p- m.
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    • 19 7 A-LA-CARTE DINNER AND AFTER -CINEMA SUPPER AT THE E. O. GRILL Is Inexpensive And Good Tel. 322 For Reservations
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 227 7 WEMBLEY PARK TO-NIGHT: MONDAY, Ist MAY, 1939 ST'N SEE TOY CANTONESE OPER A: “Loo Chip Cheng Kny” Part 3 NOOBAN OPERA: •‘Golden Tortoise” TALKIES: Two shown n ghtly at 730 and 930 p.m l/iM The real picture of AviaHon’s Romance and Courage. Clark Gable Myrna Loy Spencer Tracy. Together 1n
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    • 91 7 6.15 —Tonight—9.3o A M.G.M. LAUGH HIT mm. l.■ ya»,"» i HO* ,T. WlF£’ fWgaHW 3 A •< 1 I 1 ■■-jj '"‘■’’“l'awi M J BfcRNiS J* Matinees Tomon a Wednesday At 3 P.M. “MERRILY WE LIVE with CONSTANCE BENNETT Popular Prices —Downstairs 15 30 Matinĕe Today at 3 P.M. A
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  • 72 8 Aiistnlia ’Varsities To Take A Hand Canberra. As part of Australia’s “keep fit” campaign, the federal government is giving subsidies of 11,000 a year to each of the six Australian universities to establish" lectureships in physical education. The condition imposed are that the universities grant diplomas in
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  • INDIA PAGE
    • 170 8 A packet of diamonds* which was ya lued 'at over Rs. 9,(M»0 and was being smuggled into Ceylon from India, was recently confiscated by the Customs authorities. One of the confiscated diamonds a large-sized oi. and a value of Rs. 5.0 has
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    • 127 8 Emergency Air Route Planned Canberra. The Conanonwealth government is plar.iing a survey flight, in June, of an alternative route frcm Australia to England. by way cf Africa, which could be used in an emergency. A long-range consolidated flying boat has beer, chartered by the Government
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    • 92 8 Independent Development Planned New Delhi. The Committee appointed by the AllIndia Muslim League at the end of last mor/h to examine the scheme for the independent political and cultural development c f Muslims in India nave begun work. It is understood that the Committee is aiming
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    • 202 8 Singhalese To Learn Tamil, And Tamils Singhalese Cole. mho. It is learned t' M r'te Minister of Education has placed before his Executive Committee for consideration a pro posal that Sinhalese teachers should be afforded ?Acilities to study Tamil and Wi at Tamil teichers should s’milarly be
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    • 89 8 Bombay. Proposals for social legislation of a farreaching character are now engaging the attention of the Bombay Legislature in the wake of Mrs. Munshi’s Bill for the prevention of bigamous marriages. Another measure to provide for the dissolution and nullity of marriages between Hindus was introduced
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    • 122 8 Cawnpore. Many persons have joined the Congress for selfish ends and are squabbling among themselves and these squabbles were r.ot confined to toe rank and file but also prevalent in the higher strata of the organisation. deplored Pandit Nehru speaking at the fourteenth District Political Conference held
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    • 44 8 All Released In Hyderabad Hyderabad (Deccar.). All State Congress prisoners, numbering about 200, at present serving terms of imprisonment in connection with the recent State Congress satyagraha, have been released under orders of Government, including the last dictator, Mr. Kasinath Vaidya.
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    • 45 8 THE SUN YAT SEN MEMORI Al on the Kuan Imm San f‘‘Croddess of Merru") 'fill, outside Canton, which a newspaper correspondent claims to have seen from a Chinese position. This confirms the report that Chinese forces are marching on Canton.
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    • 675 8 HISTORY OF THE C.L.I. Mention of the late Major D. B. Seneviratne. who, as a Sergeant in the Ist Public Schools Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, was awarded the Military Medal ir the Great War, and of Private H. R. Jacotine. who while serving in the Coldstream
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    • 147 8 SECRET "DUGOUT FOR HIS LADY-LOVE Aged illager’s Romance With 17-Y’ear-Old Gampaha. An old man named Martiielis about 70 years, a cultivator of Kala-eliya, and a young woman named Anr.a Maria, aged about 17 years, were produced oeiore Mr. Roland de Zoysa, Additional Magistrate. Gampaha, by sub-Inspector Eiiyataniby of Kandana Police.
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    • 143 8 New City I nder Construction Quetta. The “toughest town in the world is now approaching completion on the ruins of the old city which was obliterated in the 1935 earthquake. Laced with steel and bound with reinforced concrete. 900 houses and about 1.000 more are expected to be
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    • 45 8 New Delhi. It is understood that Sir Abaullialini Gbaznavi has re-signed from the Muslim League Party in the Assembly. He has written to this effect to the Secretary of tae Party as well as tc the Secretary cf the Assembly.
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    • 136 8 It is understood that c r for reconstructing and ditions of life among the v Sinhalese living on the Veddah country ai being will shortly be placed before foi approval. ,Ove nvn*-. It is learned that among the is one to provide adequate 8g
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    • 124 8 Congress Party’s Scheme The bombay Municipal CongXTfL which, for the first th ae captured 2 Bombay Municipal Corporation, ha- pr pared an ambitious scheme to impn.-./.L civic life of Bombay. The party declared that its object is to revitalise the various departments of’the Municipal by removing what the
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    • 59 8 Maharajah Appoint* Committee Patiala. A committee for scrutir ’sing the existing laws and regulations of the State and suggesting amendments and modifications suitable to the present requirements cf the State, has been appointed by the Maharajah of Patial. The Committee includes the Minister, for Law (Chairman), the Foreign
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    • 234 8 Ceylon’s Campaign For More Recruits Lleut.-Col. G. L. Kaye, Commanding the Roy«l Artillery In Ceylon, is it is announced, arranging a demonstration of the 3-inch anti-aircraft gun ,0 given on th? Galle Face Gree n This will be carried o.xt as a part
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    • 100 8 Refugees Taking Diem To Australia Canberra., Nearly £lOO,OOO of new capital has already been brought into Austra u d.. fugee migrants, and P ernnt b “'< th been issued to others who wd total to nearly £500,000. The majority of landing an Austral News, are
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    • 128 8 the Depu* 1 The latest “discovery 1 is that ment of Commerce am ,u l 1 t)e set up an artificial silk industry could in Ceylon. n e nartment Inquiries carried out by ti len tifuJ have revealed the existemt 0 raw material for the
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    • 271 8 DIFFICULT YEARS FOR CHILDREN ft’s when children start snoot up suddenly, that they* need your special attention. Children*’who’are growing fast often tire easily, get pale, listless k id do poorly at school. The trouble is that children have double Job of work to do. They use up energy in work
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  • 606 9 Annual Meeting Of Royal Singapore Flying Club Singapore, April 29. The lU.yul Singapore Flying Club held its annual general meeting at the Clubhouse yesterday evening. Mr. r. G. Lundon, the president, was in the chair arid the meeting was well attended. The Club during
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  • 104 9 Lorry With Soya Beans Splashed Another tarring outrage occurred in Penan? at about 4 p.m. yesterday when a motor-lorry parked in Beach Street near the junction of Armenian Street was splashed with liquid tar. Several sacks of soya beans which were loaded on the lorry were badly
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  • 106 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Balik Pulau, April 29 A daring burglary was committed at mid-day, when a Malay woman was relieved of five dollars in cash and a sarong. The thief, it is alleged, was quite familiar with the victim whose attap house was situated
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  • 309 9 Attempt To Steal Car Singapore, April 29. When two soldiers were charged with the attempted theft of a car, Court Inspector Astin said: i f would like to point out that the view of the militarv authorities is that the accused are trying to get ,f
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  • 114 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 30. Typhoid is Increasing with alarming rapidity in Kinta despite precautions taken by the Health Department. Since the beginning of this year 30 cases have beep reported In Kinta, most cases coming from schools. The Health Department have conducted examinations
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  • 186 9 IPOH CHINESE JOIN From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 28 The Chinese National Spiritual Movement, which has been established in Sin- spore, Kuala Lumpur and Muar, has now spread to Ipoh. At a special meet- ;n of the Propaganda Section of the Pe'a-: Overseas Chinese in aid
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  • 99 9 Kuala Lumpur. April 29. /1 Chinese unman, aged 26, Gave birth to triplets following her admission to the Chinese Maternity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The babies, two girls and a boy, it is understood, are doing well, and their moi her is also in good health.
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  • 432 9 Found Drowned OPEN VERDICT AT INQUEST (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. April 30 An inquest was held yesterday in tin Ipoh Second Magistrate’s Court, with Chf Ismail bin Mat Sah sitting as Coroner, on a Chinese woman named Leong Ah Tai who was stated to have been
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  • 242 9 Taxi-Driver’s Grim Discovery (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 30. The death of an unknown Chinese, who was found hanging ten feet up a mangosteen tree in Kampar Road on April 11. formed the subject of an inquiry’ in the Ipoh Second Magistrate’s Court yesterday, with
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  • 510 9 Evidence At Inquest Singapore. April 23 Dramatic evidence wa. given by Yong Siang Long a twenty-year-old Cantonese youth in the inquiry into the alleged murj der of Li Lew Cham the 13-year-dd .ailors’ i apprt mice who was hacked to death at 11.55 p.m. on April
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  • 145 9 Driver Escapes With Slight Injuries A motor lorry proceeding along Burma!) Read towards town crashed intc the drain on the left just before coming to the junction of Cantonment Road yesterday morning. The driver of the lorry (P. 1933 was slightly injured and was taken to
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  • 132 9 Judgment Reserved (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 30. After a four days hearing of the civil suit claiming $B,OOO and an order for the cancellation of a sub-lease, in the Perak Appeal Court before the Hon. Mr. Justice a. K. ABeckett Terrel, Appellate Judge,
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    • 230 9 SuteM d: Ur 1 ldr L n g-‘ V K XL al < mp B E A.R B II A N •!> S’MILK IMUMI WHO ~i ilfin nr r '“'iT 'i~ndTTMIM x ’ii"T BB S 3 ha: r, wM I 3 8 T'" 4 reputation that ’Diamond'' Bedsteads have f
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  • 295 10 Stanton Nelson Singapore. April 27 Nothing has occurred during the past week to relieve the tension, whilst all signs point to the near approach ot vet another stonn. It is not surprising tlu. against this background the market has continued dull and listless, apparently unaffected bv the
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  • 397 10 LEWIS PEAT Singapore. April 27. The week has been one of extreme quietness, operators api>earing to be more apprehensive of the present sullen calm than they were of actual aggressions and threats. The last two days have been somewhat brighter, the Budget speech lieing well received and the proposed conscription
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  • 29 10 Declaration of a final dividend for the year ended December 31, 1938, of 6d per share less tax: payable in London on May 13. Register April 25.
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  • 1718 10 Effects Of The International Quota Restrictions The .seventh annual general meeting of members of the North Malay Rubber Estates (1931) Ltd., was held at Cereal House, 58 Mark Lane, London. E. C. 3, on Friday, March 31, 1939. at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Thomas Taylor, chairman of
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  • 869 10 Annual Meeting dividend of four PER CENT The sixth annual general meeting of Dennistown Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at 19, Street, London, E.C. 3, on Tuesday, April 4, 1939. Mr. J. L. Milne (Cha’rrnan of the Company) presiding. Mr. J S. Young, representing the Secretaries (Messrs. Shaw
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 796 10 BANKS I THE MERCANTILE BANK SAFETY Rfw7l OF INDIA, LTD. Ft(fE ™J I Incorporated tn England) Capital Aiitnoriaed £3,000,00 111 Ju Capital Subscribed £l.BOO>OW Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,831. noncapital Paid Up £I <WO, J BOARD of directors. i VAl.lJAßijt Sir Charles Alexander Innes, x K.c.s.L, c.i.E., Chairman (Jewellery Sir
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  • 646 11 jlj H.C. engineers recently undertook the television broaden-1 the biggest show ever to be telex im-J hi the world, and owners of television set- oxer a wide area -aw die complete production of Magxar Melodx/* the musical comedy at Hi- Majesty *6 Theatre. Picture on the right
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  • 449 12 Increase In R.A.F. Strength London, April 17 If war should come, Britain’s conscience wculd be clear, because Britain had done everything to avert a world catastrophe, said the Air Minister. Sir Kingsley Wood, when he opened West Hartlepool’s new civic airport at Greatham on Saturday.
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  • 380 12 Heirlooms Of Duke Of Marlborough Oxford, April 17 Historic relics which formed part of the campaigning equipment of the first Duke of Marlborough were stolen early today by a thiei who broke into Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. The palace is the home of the Duke and
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  • 394 12 Husband To Defend Her Petition London, April 17 Suits set down for hearing in the Divorce Court during the Easter term, which opens to-merrow. total 1,834. nearly twice as many as in the corresponding term a year ago. There are 1,015 undefended petitions compared with 676,
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  • 255 12 Shorthand Is it not right to include shorthand among the outstanding achievements of human skill? We have only to think of what the v/orld would be like without shorthand. Commerce and industry, every lorm of trade and communications, all business would certainly be slowed down tremendously. No. doubt
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  • 514 12 Record Output In Peace Now that the naval rearmament programme is approaching its peak, writes the Naval Correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph”, launches of warships are becoming more and more numerous, while deliveries are averaging one ship a week. In the present year the output from
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  • 469 12 Mr. A. P. Herbert On n Local Tyrants Darts plavers and. innkeeoers were in dignant at the decision of rhe magistrates, to ban dart-nlav in p m thp city’s .public-houses. The ban aru phes to dominoes, draughts and otikr traditional public-house games Air. Thomas a.
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  • 226 12 Modernised Version (n Goldsmith Classic > London. April i The technique of the certainly improving, write. Q|[ e3 ton in the "Daily le^ g she Stoops Playfair’s modernisation 0 der t he To Conquer,” done iast m t -ties’.” title of “A Night at the■ H had
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1729 12 TO-DAY OtiaK* (Len Fillis). 7) Just Drilling Along (Tex Morton). 8) Mother Macliree (John McHugh). 9) The Bl> p Palais Stroll (Mantovani’s Or- JD. V. chestra). 10) Mother! Mother! (George Elrich <fc His Music TRANSMISSION—ONE. Makers). GSI 16.20 Mc/s (19.60 m.) 800 Gilbert Sullivan Selections. GSO 16.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.)
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    • 422 12 ther Report. 5.20 Camay 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 —Ernesto Vallejo, Julio Esteban-Anguita, Vasiliy Prihodko. 7.20 Manhattan Merry-Go-Round—Xavier Cugat and his waldori-Astoria Orchestra. 7.50 DMHM News Review. 8.05 Filler. 8.10 Tabacaleras Overseas News Period.
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  • 264 13 latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Tpoh And Penang I AIR MAILS OUTWARD AND THE WEST j, -lAL (Empire Air Mail): Fol ‘xcept Victoria n oint), India, l/l es tine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, a an a d nda. Zanzibar, Northern u u d-'Tr Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South ■’< Great
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  • 150 13 Cheapest Way To Destroy Them Bexley, Kent, April 16. The Bexley Borcush Council is proposing to burn down 50 bungalows, built shortly after the war, as one cf its housing estates, because of continual complaints from the tenants. The proposal has been referred to the
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  • 1012 13 Departtrei TO MORROW, MAY 2. m. “Madoer&” for Singapore Batavia, j Samarang, Sourabaya, Manila, L<*» Angeles, Sau Francisco, Portland, Puget Sound, Vancouver and New Orleans. V sa. “BUveriarch" for Halifax, Boston, New York, etc. via Colombo, and Cape of Goca Hope. i WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. I i
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  • 252 13 History Of Western Civilisation London. April 17. The publication on Thursday by the Cambridge University Press of the 12th volume of the Cambridge Ancient Historv will complete one of the most ambitious publishing projects ever undertaken in Great Britain. This has been nothing less than a
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  • 227 13 Pact Signed By 31 Nations Landon, April 17. The wave-length of Drcitwich, the E.B.C. long-wave station, is to be changed. writes the radio correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph." This is one of the results of the seven weeks’ broadcasting conference at Montreux, which ended during
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  • 102 13 Cambridge Public Orator Retiring Londcn, Anril 17. Dr. T. R. Glover, Public Orator of Cambridge University since 1920, stated yesterday that he will be retiring from hi? office in September. His successor will be elected in May. He said that his last anoearance as Public Orator
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    • 500 13 U E FUNNEL LINE l3 wl EKLV SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT O V. Leave- Dv- xfrA RIC Calls Antwerp Middlesboro May 5 June 2 Calls Marseilles Glasgow May 12 Jun? s Hu» May IEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool -taX'TALUS May 4 Jone 6 Ji BSIAS Maj'
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    • 795 13 PAO BRITISFMNDIA (Incorpot kted in» Kngland) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 4th May, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham. Malacca and .Singapore London and Far East Mail Service. S/S BULAN’ May 5 Outwards from
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  • 734 14 Europeans Win By 8 W ickets CAMPBELL U NBEATEN WITH 54 IN their return cricket match on the Esplanade yesterday, the Penang Sports Club beat the Penang Recreation Club by eight wickets, thus avenging the defeat they sustained earlier in the season. The Rccreationists
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  • 1221 14 Closing Results BLACKBURN EARN PROMOTION With one more week to go the League promotions and relegations have more or less been resolved. Everton are the League champions with Wolves runnersap. Birmingham will follow Leicester City down into the second Division unless Chelsea meet with a clear seven
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  • 249 14 The critics agreed that yesterday Cup Final, in which beat Wolverhampton 4 the best Cup Final si n war. Wolverhampton never se ttlpH showed a glimjtse of their rea' 1 allowed Portsmouth to i n fl irf est defeat in the final tineo P 1903.
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  • 47 14 I.—Reuter Southport. Apr.'. 3 A. L. Bentley won the English .AW Golf Championship, beating W. Stsr: and 4 in the 36-hole final. Bentle up at the 18th and 7 up at th? There was a cold wind but the cor<" were good.—Reuter
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  • 358 14 The Penang Free School defeated the Sastern Smelting Club by 7 wickets in a friendly game of cricket on the Free Vhool ground on Saturday. Batting first, the E.S.C. were dismissed for 104, towards which P. Foley contributed 40. K. A. Taylor 23 and
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  • 193 14 Excellent Entries Excellent entries have been received for the Penang Open Billiards Championships which will be held at the Old Xaverian Association on May 5, d and '7 respectively. The championships are being help under the auspices of the Old Xaverian Association and and cups have been
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  • 95 14 The Min Sin Seah “B” registered a win over the Oriental Youngsters by 5 games to 2 in a friendly match played last Friday at the former’s premises. Results (Min Sin Seah players mentioned first): Goh Bee Eng beat Poh Bin Teik 3—2. Chan Choon Teik beat Chuah Ijeong
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    • 97 14 I WW f *f G| r* AMONTILLADO FINO SHERRY JSC wmcpF; x Be witdiing u 7 osca’ vOQ V?r/ and gay, lighlheaned B. “Rhinegold 1 w° yWI 7 s new perfumed EaujMßk d. Colognes to |> relresh you. JUST ARRIVED? ■TOOTAL SHIRTING IN LATEST DESIGNS AND TOOTAL TIES CREASE RESISTING
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  • 203 15 HINTS FROM! track East Work For Si I lev’s String SUCCESS VERY impressive l ionl Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, today. Ij !t noticeable thing about this morning’s training was that practically everyone of Silky’s charges was given a fast gallop though it was slow
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  • 287 15 Third Round Fixtures Teh following are the fixtures for the t.iirci round of the Penang Sports Club Spring Bowls Tournament:— Ml x< MNGLES HANDICAP J. R Watson v. —2 Dr. W. H. Bro- J M Venters v. 43 N. G. Redj J. H. Reid v. Winner of above:
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  • 513 15 Horses—Class 2—Div. I—6 Furs dURRANEER 9 HEROIC STAR 901 SERVUS (late Dutiful) 900 GAY TAD 813 SILVER MONK 8 THE CUTTER 8 12 GOLDEN PLATEAU 8 12 THE PURITAN 8 n COMPLACENT 811 GROFMO ARTFUL SAILOR B n B Horses—Class 2—Division 2—6 Furs REDOUBLE 9 94
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  • 417 15 Cricket At Kuala Lumpur ai!> ,r Qv.u Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 30. I' ated Malacca by an iimu Cl runs in the Inter-State cricket 'he Selangor Padang today. 11,1 :is batted first but were quick- 0(1 niL.H rj for GO runs in the first inn-
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  • 140 15 Prai Merry Rangers Beat Penang Jawahar Lads In a game of soccer played on the Prai Railway Institute ground, the Merry Rangers defeated the Jawahar I-ads by 2 goals to 1. The game was fast and interesting and was witnessed by a good crowd. There were even exchanges tliroughout
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  • 133 15 Result Of Qualifying Round The following qualified for the Penang Sports Club ladies’ golf championship: Mrs. J. W. Clark 92. Mrs. Halliday 95, Mrs. Redfcam 97. Mrs. Samuel 98. Mrs. Scoular 98. Miss Samuel 99. Mrs. Walls 99. Mrs. Douglas 100. The following qualified for the
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  • 51 15 —Reuter Wireless. British Team To Meet New Zealand London, May 1. The British Davis Cup team to meet New Zealand at Brighton from May 11 to May 13 will be: C. E. Hare, L. Shafli. R.A. Shayes and F. H. D.Wilde. F. P. Stowe will be non-playing
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  • 355 15 Rovers Lose By 117 FERGUSON’S FINE PERFORMANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 30 The Ipoh Club defeated the Ipoh Rovers by 117 luik, m a cricket match today, declaring with their total at 224 for 7 wickets. 1. Ferguson gave a iiiie all-round performance.
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  • 103 15 Kinta Indians Rout Brewster Club (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. April 30. Appuni was in brilliant form today fcr the Kinta Indian Association, retiring after scoring 104. The Kinta Indians beat the Brewster Club at Batu Gajah by 146 runs. The Indians taking first knock piled up
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  • 814 15 Annex North Perak Doubles Tennis Title [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping, April 30 One event was decided uver the week-end in the North Perak Tennis Championships, Mrs. J. P. Hamilton and Mrs. Hart ley, the Penang pair, annexing the ladies’ doubles title. They beat Mrs.
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  • 48 15 pion of Europe.—Reuter Wireless. London, May I. The death has occurred at the age of 66 of the famous tennis player Charles P. Dixon, who captained the winning English Davis Cup team in 1912 and was several times doubles champion of Europe.—Reuter Wire-
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 35 15 MINE AND ESTATE engineering stores PUMPS. TOOLS, BELTING, OIL GREASE FEEDERS, PACKINGS, BOLTS, NUTS, STEEL SECTIONS, LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS, ETC. I LARGE STOCKS LOW PRICES HUTTENBACHS LTD. (INCORPORATED IN S,S.) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS W.F.S 23
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  • 75 16 MIDI)Al QUOTATIONS TIN LATEST Penang $115.37$ Business 50 tons Singapore $115.37$ ftIRBEK: Penang (Spot) 27 1 AcSingapore (Spot) 27 3/8c (OPR A: Sundried $3.77$ Black Pepper $9.00 1 APIOCA: Medium $330 Fair Seed $3.00 RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6.30 No. 2 $6.20 Rangoon White No. 1
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  • 127 16 Prev. Latest Parks 176 47/64 176 57/64 New York 4.68 1/8 468 5/32 Montreal 4.70 3/8 4.70 1/8 Brussels 27.66 1/2 27.56 Geneva 20.84 20.82 1/4 Amsterdam 8.77 I'4 8.75 1/2 Milan 88 15'16 89 Berlin 11.67 11.66 3/4 Stockholm 19.42 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90
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  • 157 16 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING. moats 3/4$ A. Amalgamated 4 6 4/10$ Burma Malays 20/3 21/ Heng Fatts 60 64cd Jelebus 52$ 57$ Johans 23 25 Kanipongs 6/3 6/9 K. lanjuts 14/6 15/ Kuchais 1.07$ 1.12$ Kundangs 6/4$ 6/10$ Laruts 4/ 4 z 3xd Lukuts 45 50 Pongahs 15/6
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  • 230 16 New York.. Saturday. The failure hitherto of the latest European developments to produce important liquidation was suggestive that the market was technically strong. Curtiss Wright Aircrafts are responding to the excellent report plus hopes of a near term dividend rate increase The market is at present in
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  • 177 16 Buyers Sellers RUBBERS. Ayer Panas 1-00 1-10 Bassetts 45 50 Batu Lintang» 95 1.00 Bentas 92$ 97$ Brogas 57$ 62$ Indragiris 1-07$ 1.15 Kuala Sidlmr 1-90 2.00 ex Lunas 1.40 1-50 Malaka Pindas 1-10 1.17$ Mentakabs 36 38 Pajams 1-50 1.60 Sungei Tukangs 92$ 97$ Tapahs
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  • 136 16 ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Seilers Ampat 3/ 3 /6 A. Amalgamated 4/9 5/3 Bangrins 18/6 19' Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Bcrjuntal 9 3 9.9 Hong Fatt flu 65c Kampong Lanjut 14/6 15 Kamra 1/3- I'6 Kuchai 1.07$ 1 12$ Kundang 6 6/6 Laruts 4 4/3 Pahang Cons. 11/. 11/6 Petaling
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  • 260 16 SOON THEAM CO's NOON QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TINS. Ampats 3/. 3/4$ A. Hitams 18/6 19'6 A. Wengs 65 68 Bangrins 18/6 19/3 B. Belangers IJO 1.23 Berjuntais 9/ 9 6 Chenderiangs 11/ 11/9 Hong Fatts 61 63 Kamras 1/3 16 Kamuntings 7/9 8 6 K. Lanjuts 14 3 14 9
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  • 130 16 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST Buyers Sellers ILN. Ampat 3/ 3/8 A. Amalgamated 4/9 5'3 Ayer Weng 65 70 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatt 61 64c Jelebu 55 60 Kpg. Lanjut 14/6 15/ Kamra 1/4$ 1/7$ Killinghall 12/6 13 3 Klang River 1.60 1.70 Kramat 9/ 9/6 Kuchai Ord. 1.05
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  • 743 16 Improved U.S. Demand DESPITE POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY (From Ou: Ovn Correspondent.) London, April 18. A feature of the tin market during the past week has been an unproved American demand, in spite of the international political uncertainty and threatened shipping difficulties. Interest was aroused considerably in the proposal
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  • 304 16 First Defeat For Ipoh Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 30 The Ipoh Chinese suffered a bad defeat at cricket—their first this season—at the hands of the Central Mental Hospital a t Tanjong Rambutan yesterday. The Chinese fielding was poor and the bowling very
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