Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 November 1939

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 nin.ISHED IIAIU No. 275. Vol. XCVU. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1939. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 597 1 EXPLOSION IN MUNICH “BEER CELLAR” Just After Fuehrer’s Departure 6 KILLED, 60 INJURED BERLIN, NOFEMBER 9. SIX PERSONS W ERE KILLED AND SIXTY INJURED IN AN EXPLOSION WHICH OCCURRED IN THE BEER CELLAR AT MUNICH WHERE HITLER MADE HIS SPEECH LAST NIGH! SHORTLY AFTER THE FUEHRER'S
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  • 409 1 Reuter. Britain France In Consultation London, Novmeber 9. As the Belgo-Dutch appeal was ad.iiessed to the King, it would, in accor- j iance with protocol, have to be referred io the British Government for considei rion before any reply can be con- i dried, states Reuter's diplomatic cori
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  • 108 1 —Reuter. Britain’s Enormous War Reserves London, November 9. The general strategic position was outlined by Mr. Hore-Belisha at a piivate joint meeting of the Conservative Private Members’ Committee and the Army Committee. The War Minister emphasised that in addition to considerable forces alieadj in France, there existed
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    29 1 —Reuter. According to unconfirmed reports from Munich, HERR RUDOLF HESS. Hitlers deputy. ivas among the victims of the beer cellar explosion, yayy the Ha~as Amsterdam correspondent.—Reuter.
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  • 139 1 —Reuter. London, Nov. 9. British fighters in France today claimed their second victim—a Dornier reconnaisance bomber —after a fierce engagement behind the Maginot Line, reports Reuter’s special correspondent with the Royal Air Force. The bomber crashed in the centre of the village and the crew of
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  • 20 1 It is officially announced in Berlin that 200,000 prisoners of war are being employed as agricultural labourers.
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  • 136 1 Helsinki, November 9. Finnish Coast Guards detained the German steamer “Blumenthal” which was en route from Finland to Germany with a cargo of timber for using her wireless within neutral territorial waters. —Reuter. Reuter. Lourenco Marques. Nov. 9. According to reliable information, the “Uhenfels,”
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  • 135 1 Reuter. SOVIET WARNING OF FAILURE Stockholm, November 9. The Riga correspondent of the' “Aften Bladet” learns from sources stated to be invariably wellinformed on Russian matters, that Moscow has been informed that the Germans intend to make vast attacks on the whole Western front
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  • 168 1 —Reuter. Four Germans Arrested Amsterdam, Nov. 8. The arrest of four Germans at Hengelo near the German-Dutch frontier is the latest development of the big “Uniforms” spy case which all Holland Is following with tense interest. Arrests and disclosures followed the discovery a few days
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  • 100 1 --Reuter. Emergency Budget Introduced Dublin. November 9. Eire, although neutral in the present conflict, has made preparations which will convince any potential aggressor of the military and political cost of invading the country. Making this announcement when he introduced the emergency budget in the Dail, the Finance
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  • 27 1 TOMORROW “DEEPAFALI” THERE WILL BE ONLY ONE EDITION (AT MID-DAY) OF THE "PIN. ING GAZETTE." THE SINGAPORE RACE SCRATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING WILL BE INCLUDED.
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    76 1 Reuter. DR. SUN FO has arrived in London from Paris where he was staying recently since his arrival from Moscow. He was met by Mr. Quo Tai-chi with whom he is staying. The visit is a private one end is the result of Mr. Quo Tai-chi’s visit
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Received By The King London, Nov. 9 The King received at Buckingham Palace yesterday Mr. W. Holmes, Chairman of the General Council of Trade Union Congress with whom His Majesty discussed the work of the T.U.C. in connection with the industrial prosecution of war. Reuter.
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  • 439 2 ALONG BELGIAN AND DUTCH FRONTIERS Paris. November 8. German troops are concentrated all along the Dutch and Belgian frontiers and German planes have been making reconnaissance flights over both countries, according to the Petit Parisien which says: —“It is no secret that largp concentrations of German
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  • 112 2 —Reuter. Commons Question On British Policy London. November 8 In the House of Commons at question time. Mr. Butler said that Lord Halifax was not prepared to lay as a White Paper the text of the interview recently given to the newspaper. •Asahi. by Mr. Chamberlain concerning Anglo-Japanese
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  • 201 2 —Reuter. BRITAIN HAS A SECRET WEAPON London, November 8. A surprise for Hitler was mentioned this morning in London by the Director of Scientific Research. Discussing the possibility of a new secret weapon being invented during the war, he said that he thought that any military
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  • 119 2 Reuter. BY JAPANESE FIRE Hongkong, Nov. 8. It is learned tonight that the Imperial Airways flying ship. Dardanus, which left here this morning en route to Bangkok, carrying mail for England, was forced down by anti-aircraft fire at Waichow Island, off Pahoi, in the Gulf
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  • 20 2 —Reuter. Ankara. Nov. S. The National .kvstnrb/v ratified unanimously amid acclamations the Analo-'Frar co-Turkish pact. —Reuter.
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  • 17 2 —Reuter. Nagpur November b. The Congress Ministry of the Central Provinces has resigned.—Reuter.
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  • 343 2 Receiving Consideration, Says Premier London, November 8. In the House of Commons, Mr. Atttee asked Mr. Chamberlain if he had any statement to make with regard to the communication from King Leopold and Queen Wilhelmina. The Prime Minister stated: “The conrftnunication is receivng careful consideration of Hjs
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  • 1731 2 British Naval Defences S trengthened MR. CHURCHILL ON LESSON OF SCAPA FLOW London, November 8. The First Lord of the Admiralty, in a statement in the House of Commons on the result of the official enquiry into the sinking of the “Royal Oak” in the
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  • 54 2 Arrival Of Six Cargos From Russia London. Mr. Burgin stated in the 1 Commons that steps were ah to charter steamers to cor timber to Britain, six cargoe under the Russian agreement ready arrived. Rulfoer and tin equivalen. amount so far due had be pT
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  • 33 2 j Reuter. Ml All l> The German radio ann ’u; l Herr Hitler will speak at Mun i to-night in connection with i tion of the Beer Cellar l’u' 1
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    • 99 2 Livery M Climate pH WHAT IS BEST TO DO |d. bCJ Does the hot humid climate which KJ kjR obtains in this country, make you feel nW ■UI washed out and devoid of energy KJ rj Do you go home from work with a hXj j liver,’’ and perhaps find
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  • 931 3 BRITAIN TO EXAMINE PROPOSALS No Evidence Of Honourable Peace Obtainable At Present London, Nov. 8 Ihe Be! So-Dutch neace move is given prominence on the front pages of all newspapers, most of which devote long editorials to it. The Times says that in Britain
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  • 266 3 BUT FIND IT NECESSARY TO PROTECT POLITICAL INTERESTS Rugby, November 7. kN October 12, the Prime Minister of Burma in a communication to the Governor, after referring to consultations in India between the Governor-General and political leaders and to the Congress Party’s request to
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  • 335 3 —Reuter. NO DEFINITE ATTITUDE TAKEN YET Berlin, Nov. 8. The Belgo-Dutch mediation offer was published fully without comment in the press and on the wireless.After receiving the telegram containing the Belgo-Dutch mediation offer. Herr Hitler recalled Herr von Ribbentrop who was attending the reception celebrating the
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  • 255 3 —8.0. W. Limited Supplies Available Rugby, November 7. The Swiss newspaper. Zu er ch er Zeitung’s Berlin correspondent, in a fourcolumn despatch, describes the crowing discomfort of Berlin life. In Municipal markets, hundreds of housewives are seen standing in queues needing the entire morning tn make
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  • 401 3 Aetcs In Malay November 7. 1939. 11 is suggested that readers should cut out this news in Romanised Malay and hand it to Malay members of their households, thus helping to keep the Malay population informed about the progress of the war. 1 hese Malay news bulletins
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  • 665 3 A German Government W hieh Has Abandoned Hitlerism —Reuter. London, Nov. 8. “The essential condition for peace is that there must be in Germany a government which has abandoned Hitlerism,” said Mr. Attlee in a speech defining the Labour Party’s peace aims. Mr. Attlee said
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  • 542 4 More Motor And Oil B urning Vessels Use Wharves Singapore. rpHE Singapore Harbour Board wharves dealt with 3,209.327 tons of cargo in the year ended last .June, states the Board’s annual report, issued on Tuesday. This compares with 3,384,003 in the preceding year. Some 3,121 vessels,
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  • 342 4 Y.M.C.A. General Secretary’s Circular THE following circular is issued to all senior members of the Y.M.C.A. by Mr. R. Lyne, the General Secretary, Y.M.C.A., Singapore:— Many of us are making voluntary contributions of service to the State at the present time and either directly or
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  • 117 4 Kuala Lumpur. As in previous years, the Social Service Committee of the Selangor Indian Association is visiting the Leper Settlement, Sungei Buloh, on the ensuing Deepavali Day to distribute sweets, new clothing etc, to the Indian inmates there. To enable them to listen to the latest news,
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  • 82 4 Kuala Lumpur. Preparations for the Variety Entertainment in aid of the Patriotic Fund which is being presented at the Town Hall on Thursday and Saturday, November 23 and 25 by members of the General Clerical Service Association are now well advanced and there is reason to anticipate
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  • 444 4 Mother Compensated For Son’s Death Singapore. A FATAL motoring accident in Geylang Road nearly a year l ago had a sequel in the High Court on Tuesday when Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justice S.S., gave a written judgment in a suit for damages brought against
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  • 25 4 Boy champion Michael Goodman, 19-month-old winner at Streatham Baby Show, inspects his challenge cup and is disappointed at finding it empty.
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  • 455 4 Wife Falls Across Husband To Shield Him From Blows Kuala Lumpur. JTOW a man dying from multiple injuries, named and identified four people as his assailants while lying in a pool of blood by the road side, was described by Sergeant Major Karim, a witness at
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  • 47 4 The Queen now heads won fence services. (he The King, it was announc “London Gazette” has appt' pointment of the Queen as. .ji. ii's Commandant-in-Chiet in t-ui-Royal Naval Service. Conl!i lilJ Chief. Auxiliary Territoii<d 1 lS :li-Commandant-in-Chief, nit 11 ary Air Force.
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  • 68 5 KEDAH BRANCH Remembrance Day 1939 The Kedah Branch of the Ex-Service Association of Malaya invites all memIters of the general public to a nondenominational religious service to be held in the Sungei Patani Club at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. 11th November. 1939. It ’s hoped that
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  • 196 5 In Aid Of Malaya Patriotic Fund Tonight’s Concert. Cabaret and Dance at the Krian Club in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund promises to be the outstanding event of the year in the Krian District. Mrs. Aitken, who is the organiser, has collected all the available talent
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  • 248 5 Social Personal Major Lindsay Vears, A.D.C. to His ■1 lines* the Sultan of Perak, left lor .ngapore yesterday by the noon express. -Y- Mr. G. W. R. Redfearn, the Singa»r< Racing official, returned on Monay after a holiday abroad. Mr. Ong Boon Tat, J.P., with Mr. Ti oiler, of Raffles
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  • 3090 5 Chinese Belief That Tin Lives, Crows And Multiplies MR. S. M. MIDDLEBROOKS ROTARY TALK r |’’HE hinese miner was a very superstitious individual. In the first place he believed that tin was alive and grew and multiplied and in the second place he knew that being
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 83 5 nuoauKanHEMSia MAJESTIC OPENS TONIGHT 6.15 A 9.30 P.M JrThe Kentucky of great! tradition!.. Love all fire* and pride! The sport of. kings! The Kentucky Derby! A picture big in theme and: emotion! St with LORETTA RICHARD YOUNG-GREENE and WALTER BRENNAN DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE KAREN MORLEY MORONI OLSEN STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY Latest
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    • 244 5 **********8888 B B B BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBj TODAY 7 ALL ROADS WILL LEAD TO -Q U E E N S~ DAILY 3 SHOWS: 3 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 9.30 p.m. THE FIRST TARZAN PICTURE IN 3 YEARS There May Be Other Tarzan Pictures, Good or Bad But when you see JOHNNY WEISMULLER, the
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  • 123 6 MARRIAGE SALZMANN MEIER The wedding took place at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Penang, on Wednesday, November Bth. 1939, between Mr. W. Salzmann. of Diethelm <ft Co.. Ltd.. Bangkok, the first son of Mr. Mrs. W. Salzmann. ot THALWIL, (Switzerland) and Miss H.M. Meier, only daughter of Mr. the
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  • 535 6 VV/E are glad that the Municipal Commissioners adopted on Tuesday both the resolutions submitted by Mr. F.H. Grumitt regarding the formation of an auxiliary fire service in Penang. The need for such a service has been dealt with already in a previous article; but it would
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  • 645 6 Thursday, Nov. 9. IJITLER will strike in ten days’ time, according to the Swedish press which quotes well-informed circles as saying that the Soviet has been informed that the Germans intend to launch largescale attacks on the whole of the Western front combined with
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  • 579 6 Raffles College Magazine T HAVE just received a copy of the latest issue of the Raffles College Union Magazine and frankly, I am quite disappointed. 1 he articles are readable but they are far too long and pedantic. 1 here is too little humour and one thing
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  • 722 7 Capt. Hashim Visualises Beneficial Effects Singapore. Congratulations to the Government for the steps taken in respect of medical inspection of all schools were given by the Hen. Capt. N. M. Hashim, speaking on the adjournment of the Legislative Council Meeting yesterday. Provision
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  • 212 7 *v, i«> Brides And Grooms i nible wedding, the first in f Penang, was solemnised ning at four o’clock at Presbyterian Church •:< ad. Penarg by the Rev. ♦s were Mr. Karl Vogel- n of Mr. and Mrs. K. of Uzwil, Switzerland, sy Martha Braem,
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  • 204 7 At China Front DRIVER OF BOMBLADEN LORRY N’t vs was received yesterday from ir of the death of Mr. Ang Kim San f I nang, who left for the war front hiring August this year as a member of Third Malayan mechanical unit. Ang Kim San, whose
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  • 129 7 KI NNING FIGHT OF FOUR TO ONE Bengali, walking along Farquhar t at 9 o’clock last night, was sudy set upon by three or four com“>ts who, it is alleged, had lain in *ng for him somewhere near Love From this spot, a running fight
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  • 103 7 Bowg/it LotteryTickets Unique and sensational with a touch of humour was a case in the Sereniban .MaCourt on H'ednesdav when, after fining two Chinese on lottery charges, the M agistrate (Mr. J. S. 11. C unnyngham-B row n addressed the Inspector who appeared for the
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  • 122 7 CEREMONY AT ST. GEORGE’S A prominent European Society wedding, will be solemnised tomorrow evening at five o’clock at the St. George’s Church, Penang, when it is anticipated that over two hundred people will attend the function. The contracting parties are Mr. Albert Edwin Thowless
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  • 401 7 Trapped In An Ipoh Residence Ipoh. Quite a scare was caused in the quiet residential area at Jalan Pa sir Puteli in the early hours of yesterday morning when a strange animal, believed to be a very rare specimen of a cloudy leopard, strayed into
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  • 76 7 A Tamil girl named Mari Muttu. claimed trial when she was charged in the Penangi Middle Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, with theft of $24 cash, and one gold neckchain, valued $39.56, belonging to Raman Nayan. at the coolie-lines of the P.W.D. at Waterfall
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  • 50 7 WAR FROM MALAYAN POINT OF VIEW Singapore. H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. on Sunday, November 12, at 8.15 p.m. when, it is understood, he will deal with the various aspects of the war from the Malayan point of view.
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  • 121 7 The second Durbar of F.M.S. Rulers} Ito be held at Sri Menanti, the seat of the Yang-di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, will he held on Nov. 25. His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, will pre- side, and the
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  • 87 7 Diligent Investigations Afoot Diligent investigations are well under way to trace the assassin of Mr. Khoo Ooh Thean, a purser until recently employed in a ship plying between Penang and Bangkok, who was found murdered on the five-foot way of Koon Sin Cheong Hotel in China Street
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  • 117 7 Liew Yin appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court this morning, on a charge of being found hiding underneath house No. 40, Aboo Sittee Lane about 3.40 a.m. on November 9, while being a reputed thief. The accused pleaded guilty,
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  • 600 7 Main Functions Outlined By A.R.P. Regional Inspector Out of the 150 volunteers to be trained so as to be able to operate the new fire appliances under order from England, 50 of their number will be fully trained and equipped firemen, while the remaining 100
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  • 169 8 Library Notice THE following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. F.M.S., Penang, during the period 30th October to 4th November, 1939 inclusive and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Government Building, Penang. Application may be made by members of the
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  • 222 8 Drepavali Sports Tomorrow The Deepavali Sports organised by the Ceylon Association, Taiping, will be held on Friday. (Armistice Day) at 2.30 on the King Edward VII Ground by kind permission of the Principal of the School. An interesung programme includes tea after the sports to be served
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  • 236 8 Malay Youth Bound Over Kuala Kangsar. An unemployed Malay youth, Mohd Nor bin Da’an, claimed trial before Che Ahmad bin Mahmud to a charge of house trespass. Accused was alleged to have entered a house belonging to a Malay at Kampong Pays. Lintah on the night of
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 160 8 A. A. ANTHONY CO’s QUOTATIONS -Tl>- Buyers Sellers Ampat 5 li 5 4\ Ayer Hitam 25/ 26 Bangrin 23 24 Batu Selangor 1.70 175 Burma Malay 23 24 Hitam 42 i 45 Hong Fatt 1.02 i 105 Jelebu 1.07 J 1.12£ Johan 31 33 Kampong Kamunting 8 3 8 9
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    • 324 8 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST RUBBER Buyers Sellers Indragiri 1-50 1.55 Kuala Sidim 2.50 2.6«» Lunas 1-80 1.90 Mentakab 43 4 »i Pajam 2.02} 2.12} Parit Perak 1.72} 1.80 Sandy croft 80 90 Sungei Tukang 112} 1.15 ex Tapah 2.00 2.15 Ulu Benut 35 37} Utan Simpan 1.32} 1.37} MINING. Ampat
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    • 305 8 SOON THEAM CO’s QUOTATIONS Buy ex to Beller» Ampats 5 5 3 A. Amalgamated 6 9 A. Hitams 25/ 26/ Bangrins 23 24 Batu Selangors 1-70 1.75 Hong Fatts 104 106 Jelebus 1 112 i Johans 34 Kamras I'7} 1/101 Kamuntings H/ H 9 K. Lanjuts 29/9 21/6 Kramats 12/6
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    • 281 8 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Seller» Ampats 5/1} 5/6 A. Wengs 85 90 B. Selangors 1.72} 1.82} Hong Fatts 1.05 1.12} Jelebus 105 1.10 Johans 33 36 Katus 22 3 23 K. Lanjuts 20 3 21 3 Kuchais 1.70 I.Bocd Kramats 12/3 13/ Kamras 17} 2/ Kundangs 8/6 9/ Laruts
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    • 244 8 Kl EB.' h Wl yfcrs y 4( Aver Panas 147 Bassetts Batu Lintangs 1 u Bentas j l( Borellis j 47 Brogas 7 4 Indragiris Kempas Kuala Sidims 9 < Lunas j Malaka Pindas Mentakabs 4 4 Nyalas 82/ Pajams Sungei Tukangs i.iq Tapahs 4 95
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  • 111 8 Drivers Escape Injury Taiping. A Chevrolet car T. 275 and ar. Austin tourer PK 849 were involved in a collision about noon yesterday right in *he middle of Kota Road near the Market. The Austin appeared to have come off wors e in the impact, sustaining damage
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  • 186 8 Chinese Convicted On Theft Charge c Ipoh. Khean Seng, a young Chinese, who was charged before the Ipoh First Magistrate, Mi-. P. F. Y. Radcliffe on Tuesday with the theft of a bicycle from the Ipoh Anderson School, or alternatively’ with assisting in the disposal of
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  • 151 8 Perak River Valley Rub'. Limited. 27,008 lb. iqoIOO Henrietta Rubber E and Sungei Matang Rubber I 32.000 lb. Recent callers at Mai' l [a were Mr. and Mis. Warm' Lumpur, who are staying Road. Wolverhampton with t returning to Malaya in Ja r Mr. J. R.
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  • 876 9 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR MAILS Under present conditions the Post Office is unable to give definite information concerning the latest cates up to which correspondence may be posted in this country for delivery at j lest nation by Christmas or New Year. It is likely, however, that mails
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  • 471 9 Forms Must Be Endorsed A Government Gazette notification undei the Customs Enactment 1936, states that the .High Commissioner prohibits with effect from Nov. 13, 1939, in elusive the export of all goods whatsoever unless, in addition to any other permit or licence required under any subsisting prohibition
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  • 354 9 Relief Fund Activities Sabotaged Singapore. “Chinese traitors have recently been very active in Malaya,” said Mr. Tan Kah Kee, chairman of the China Relief Fund committee speaking on Tuesday at the second convention of the central branch committees of the fund, meeting in Singapore. Mr. Tar
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1537 9 mS Mr z <4| %'sss j&A Mfe "wK Bs iflEbfii *Ji SjSw H&l OSMhkw 1H TO-DAY I SHORTWAVE STATIONS p BROADCASTING News In English TRANSMISSION—FIVE. From 6.40 9.35 a.m. i (Local Time) OSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) R R GSE 11.88 MC/s (25.29 m v OSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.)
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    • 542 9 MANILA KZRM 95.7 me s <31.35 m.) 4.50 a.m. iwusic. 5.V5 News in Spanish. 5.20 Music, ĕ35 News in Chinese. 5.55 I News in English. 6.06 Programme Preview 6.10 New Ycrk Stocx Quotations. 6.20 Your Hit Parade. 6.50 Popular Records. I 7.20 Sign Off. 8.50 Mid-Morning Melodies 10.35 Sign Off.
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  • 188 10 I Staffs Fully Trained London. After months of training and preparation. and the expenditure of thousands of pounds, hundreds of fully-trained men and women are now on duty day and night in London’s leading hotels to protect guests from the dangers of air raids. Among
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  • 315 10 London. 4S an L. N. E. R. express from London pulled up at Waverley Station. Edinburgh, a young woman staggered from a compartment with a wound in her head. She was taken by ambulance to hospital, where eight stitches were put in the
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  • 53 10 .4 special pocket edition of the New Testament, icith a message from the King inserted in every copy, is being issued by the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Scripture Gift Mission, for the use of all serving in the Fighting Forces and the
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  • 307 10 London. A WIFE was put into the dock at Stratford, E., accused of unlawfully and maliciously wounding her husband with a razor. The court was told that the husband had written thus, from hospital:— My dearest wife Ethel, —I sincerely hope, my dear,
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  • 355 10 Inspector Who Inflames Judge’s Mind London. 4 detective Inspector'* statement was strongly criticised by .Nir. G. I). Roberts. K.C.. in a ease at the Old Bailey. It is a sad day for justice in this country lie said to Mr. Cecil Whiteley, K.C., Common Serjeant, “when one
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  • 436 10 TEN who won V. C.s in the Great War are playing their part again today. With one notable exception they must now be content to serve their country away from the fighting lines. Alone among the 1914-18 V. C.’s to be
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 307 10 Mansfield Co., Ltd. Chartered Bank Building. Penang Tel 1366. Ocean Building. CoUyer Quay. Singapore TeL 515 L BLUE FUNNEL LINE. frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE (SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE
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    • 148 10 P.&O.S.N, COMPANY Mail Passenger And Cargo Services. The P. O. S. N. Comj )any will have 3 cargo steamers loading for the United Kino.dom during November B. I.S. N. Co., Ltd. Services. Penang Rangoon and Calcutta weekly. Penang Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry, Madras, fortnightly. Apcar Line services for
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  • 306 11 J{ VMBLERS LOSE 3-1 IN IPOH HOCKEY Ipoh. Perak Colts earned a well- i vrd victory at hockey when they ated the Ramblers by three goals ,ne in a closely contested game ,1 <>n the Ipoh Club padang yes- t v. After being a
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  • 72 11 Europeans Beat Rest In Poppy Day Match From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 8 In in annual women’s hockey match dof Poppy Day Fund the Europeans out tiie Rest by the only goal scored five mmuto from the end by Mrs. Carslaw a a hort corner.
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  • 42 11 Teachers’ Association vs C.R.C. On -he C.RC. ground on November 16 at 5.15 p.m. ITA Lim Choong Ghee; Abdul :n an. M. S. R. Ambrose; Petersen, Tin Boon Soon, Robinson; Hooi Yip H Howell, Wah Kim, Keong Siew 1 N. Other.
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  • 37 11 Francis Light ground on November at 5.15 pm. I*.l A. Lim Choong Ghee; Abdul Rann n M.S.R. Ambrose; Petersen, Boon Soon, Robinson; Hooi Yip Howell, Wah Kim, Keong Siew V N. Other.
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  • 38 11 on the Victoria Green at 5.15 C. Bulow; C. E. A Labrooy, Siew Yoke; Kheng Soon, J. O. O. Thomasz; Loo Leong Saik. am, C. S. Oh, M. Carrier, A. C. J. Raj. N. Lesslar.
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  • 791 11 P.S.C. Win 34-3 In OneSided Game In an entirely one-sided game of rugby football on the Victoria Green yesterday the Penang Sports Club defeated the Chinese Recreation Club by 34 points (five goals and three tries) to three points (one try). This was a return match
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  • 217 11 Whites Defeat Colours 15-10 Ipoh Members of the Perak Rugby Football Club and the Perak Asiatics indulged in an interesting practice match on the Lpoh Club padang yesterday, the game resulting in a victory for Whites by 15 points (three goaLsi to 10 points it wo
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  • 213 11 Results Of Ties In Tournament The following are the results played and further fixtures in the P.T.A. tennis tournament: RESULTS OF TIES PLAYED Oh Chin Siew —.3 beat Looi Chee Eng —3: 6—3; 5—7; 6—4. Loo Choo Kheam —l5 beat Chin Yoon Mgean —.3: 6 —2; 6
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  • 206 11 To Participate In Three Matches Lpoh Hockey will assume a prominent place in the local stage of sports during the coming holiday week-end. which extends fiom tomorrow till Tuesday next. For the first time in the history of Malayan hockey, a Perak State XI will travel
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  • 143 11 Eclipse B.P. Beat P.H.B. J.S.C. In a return match of 4 doubles and 3 singles played at the formers court in Bagan Dalam on Saturday, the Eclipse B.P. of Butterworth beat the P. H. B. Junior service club by 6 games to 1. The following were the results (Eclipse
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  • 601 11 Wightman Cup With America Since 1930 x America’s superiority in women’s lawn tennis must be becoming slightly monotonous even to themselves and it would be refreshing to see the Wightman Cup return to Great Britain who have not held it since 1930. Play for
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  • 45 11 Today on the Esplanade from 6 p.m. from 7.30 p.m. March Stars Stripes For Ever < Sousa Overture Soir D’Automne Bouillon Selection The Desert Song Romberg Waltz Don Wellen Ivanovic! Cornet Solo Danny Boy Weatherly A Musical Switch Alford Finale The Canadian Patrol Williams
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  • 334 12 DANGER ZONE AND SOHO SHOULD SCORE AT MEETING Tan Breukelen’s Candidates Again Impress (By “CAPT. DASH”) Singapore, Today. gallops for Saturday the opening day of the Singapore Winter Race meeting were done on the second track this morning before a large crowd. All
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  • 83 12 —8.0. W. Meeting Of Trade Advisory Committee Rugby, November 7. At the first meeting of the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the Ministry of Supply this afternoon, a general discussion took place on ways and means of assisting the production programme. Among specific questions the full con-
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  • 535 12 IPOH FALLS INTO LINE Ipoh, last stronghold of Amateur or Skye Meetings has also capitulated and fallen into line with the rest of the big Clubs in Malaya. The official programme just issued for, what should have been a two-day Skve Meeting on December
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  • 39 12 —Reuter Polish Premier To Visit London London. November 8 General Sikorski Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army and M. Zalewski Foreign Minister, are arriving in London next week as guests of His Majesty’s Government. —Reuter.
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  • 81 12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. TIN: Penang $117.37$ Business done Buyers, no sellers Singapore $117.37$ RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 38 ,c Singapore (Snot) 38’c COPRA: Sundried $3.40 Black Pepper $9.50 TAPIOCA: Medium $3 25 Fair Seed $2.80 RICE: Indian Parboiled 133 lbs. $6 10 Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $7.50 No. 2
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  • 551 12 SENSATIONAL STORY UNFOLDED IN COURT London, Nov. 8. 4 X account of a newspaper campaign in favour of the revision of the Treaty of Trianon and negotiations with Hitler from the Crown Prince and others was given in the hearing, which was begun today in
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  • 113 12 —8.0. W. Rugby, Nov. 9. The Air Ministry announces that three German aircraft were engaged in combat (.ver the North Sea by two aircraft of the R.A.F. Coastal Command. The first enemy aircraft was seen to sink while the second was seen to
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  • 43 12 —Reuter. Rumania. Turkey And Greece To Meet London. Nov. 7. It is officially confirmed, says a Rom» radio, that Rumania. Turkey and Greece have agreed to hold a meeting of the Balkan Entente. Yugoslavia has not yet made an announcement. —Reuter.
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  • 372 12 London, November 8. rpHE dominating factor in the war at sea is the failure oi the German attack on sea-borne commerce and achieve results, upon which the whole German war plan was hinged. Germany expected that the initial blow at British maritime
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