Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 December 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 286. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1131 1 TREATY SETTLEMENT ACCEPTED AND CONFIRMED CANNOT BELIEVE FINAL REPUDIATION CONTEMPLATED London. Dec. 6. House of Commons was crowded in every part when Mr. comas disclosed the despatches between the English and wernments on the subject of political relationship. He inmunication from Air. de
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  • 135 1 -Reuter. Report On Bi-Metallism PAN-EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CONFERENCE Vienna, Dec. 5. The Pan-European Economic Conference held its last session to-day and formed a Permanent Executive Council. The report on bi-metallism by Herr Deterding, of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, declared that gold should not be in the
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  • 42 1 -Reuter Wireless. 23 Arrests For Preparing High Treason Munich, Dec. 1 A communist group of 23 men and two women has been arrested at Wuerzburg on a charge of preparing high treason by the printing and circulating of communist pamphlets.
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  • 221 1 -Reuter. Radical Reform Of Objectives TOKEN PAYMENT TO U.S.A. Rome, Dec. 6. The Fascist Grand Council attended 'by Signor Mussolini and all the ministers, decided that Italy’s conti- nued membership of the League should, be dependent on a radical reform of, the constitution of the objectives
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  • 46 1 -Reuter Wireless. Celebrated In Bumper Fashion Washington, Nov. 30 With turkeys at their lowest prices for many years and prohibition doomed, the United States was able to celebrate Thanksgiving Day in bumper fashion. President Roosevelt was presented with a giant 35 pound bird.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 123 1 Reuter Wireless. On Expiration Of Police Permit NO PASSPORT Athens, Dec. 5. It is reliably learned that Samuel Insull will be requested to leave Greece on the' expiration of his police permit. It is' declared that the Greek Government, not! wishing to disturb the Greco-American' friendly
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  • 264 1 —Reuter. Old Man Prohibition 11 BROADWAY'S FUNERAL HEARSE New York, Dec. 6. President Roosevelt has issued a proclamation announcing the repeal of the prohibition amendment and calling on citizens to co-operate with the Government in its efforts to restore greater respect for the law by confining
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  • 81 1 Reuter Wireless. Opposition To State Monopoly Paris, Dec. 1 Strong opposition was displayed against state monopoly for the sale of refining oil at the meeting of a com mision presided over by M. Marconbes, Undersecretary of State. The Prime Minister is now engaged on studying the
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  • 72 1 —Reuter. Textile Machinery OVER £l4 MILLIONS IN 12 YEARS London, Dec. 5. During the twelve years, 1921 to 1932, the declared value of domestic exports, textile machinery and parts thereof from the United Kingdom to Japan, including Formosa and Japanese leased territories in China, aggregated £14,332,000,
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  • 148 1 maize 4. 40 and for linseed 11. 50.—Reuter Wireless. Drastic Regulations Buenos Aires Nov. 29 A series of drastic regulations concerning exchange restrictions and grain prices is announced by Government. Though the Finance Minister will neither confirm nor deny the truth of the rumour that
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  • 141 1 Reuter Wireless. If General Strike Failed Leipzig, Dec. 1 A sensational story of communist plans for an armed rebellion if the general strike .failed was told to-day by Kaldenbach, a I communist leader at to-day’s hearing of the fire trial. He said that the communist I headquarters issued
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  • 112 1 -Reuter Wireless- No Return Before 1935 Plebiscite Paris, Nov. 30 Countering Hitler’s broad suggestions for the unconditional return of the Saar to Germany, the Chamber Foreign Affairs’ Committee which M. Herriot presided, adopted a resolution that no return should be considered before the plebiscite in 1935. The communique
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  • 78 1 —Reuter Wireless. Fresh Meeting v London, Nov. 30 Fresh meetings of Messrs. Dorman Long and Company and the South Durham Steel and Iron Company were ordered after considerable opposition to the proposed financial scheme in the Chancery Division. Later in the day, the Chancery Judge
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    • 1853 2 RATES FOR CASUAL Assessment Notice Under T"'L K z> BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Section 60 of Ordinance JI «IJL N 135 ,M ni ip s? uze 11 e NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank All communications relating to[ Notice is hereby given that the books HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AM) .’containing the annual valuation
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  • 2418 3 EXAMPLES OF ROYAL HANDWORK: TREASURES OF BRIDGEWATER HOUSE: TWO IMPORTANT WEDDINGS: WIVES' RIGHT TO WORK (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 22. QUEEN S NEEDLEWORK GUILD The Royal family have been very busy during the past 12 months making and collecting articles of clothing for
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    • 143 3 S IST W •>.. I! L wka. a ft 1 j a a j jSI? lir aW Builds Bonnie Babies CjLAXO is treasured by mothers for the heart-felt relief it brings—for the almost immediate content* ment and strength it brings to troubled, ailing babies. Glaxo is a humanised milk-food easily
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    • 86 3 NO RESTRICTION g Is placed on the number of votes you cast in The Tiger I Football Competition Vote to-day and every day I IT COSTS NOTHING I BUT I WHAT A PRIZE! MALAYA'S MOST BRILLIANT FOOTBALLER. Voting Coupon Write on the dotted line (in block letters) the name of
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  • 340 4 i REVOLT RUINS NEGOTIATIONS [SOUTH FUKIEN TRADE DECREASE I•> if Local Merchants Too I Nervous I' rom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Dec. 6. The Malayan Chinese Delegation which 'as sent to the Fukien Province to investiate commercial possibilities has' returned > Singapore. The delegation
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  • 143 4 Italian Representative In S’pore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Dec. 6. Tourism and politics would not seem to be very closely allied but they are in the mind of-. Signor Mussolini. Two years ago Mussolini set up in Italy a Commissariate De Tourism with the object of
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  • 191 4 Claim On Promissory Note In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mi. Justice Prichard K. C. when the ?ase brought by S. Mohamed Hussain and sons and M. Sheik Hamid against V. S. Hadar and Company and Seena Moona brahim was mentioned, Mr. Conaghan, Counsel for
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  • 658 4 Government Reply REQUESTS ALREADY ANSWERED The following reply has been received j fiom the Colonial Secretary to the Penang [petition regarding school fees: i Sii’, With reference to the petition dated 1 October 21, 1933, of the delegates of the organisations enumerated therein ad- > dressed
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  • 65 4 I Tamil Fined For Independent Tapping i j Kalimuthu, a Tamil who had pleaded guilty on Monday to the theft of a toddy pot value 15 cents, was to-day fined $lO or failing payment sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment. Accused was caught
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  • 182 4 68 lbs. Gone Altogether A woman writes For nearly three years I have been taking Kruschen Salts every morning in hot water, and have lost 68 lbs. of fat. My’ weight before taking them was 196 Its., and it is now 128 lbs. Compare
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  • 683 4 Driver Charged With Causing Death By A Rush Act BAIL IN, $5OO The preliminary inquiry, commenced on Monday afternoon, was continued and concluded in the Penang Police Court yesterday afternoon into the death of Ho Hong Hiang, a 14 year old school girl who was knocked down
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  • 634 4 Mr. G. R. Oehlers, of Singapore, is on a visit to Penang. ♦< Mr. A. B. Cobden Ramsay, M.C.S., and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson have gone on leave. Mr. A. R. Nair, Traffic Inspector, Singapore, has been transfeired in a similar capacity to Kuala Lipis.
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  • 80 4 Chinese Dispute Settled Both parties involved in a minor dispute expressed their willingness in the Penang Police Court this morning to come to a settlement. The accused man. Khor Ah Bah, •who had been summoned by his Chinese neighbour, had since made an apology
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  • 76 4 Chinese Attempts To Deceive Immigration Officer Ng Thia Teng, a Chinese lighterman, was brought before the Penang Police Magistrate this morning and charged that on December 3, 1933, he falsely represented to the Assistant Immigration Officer that he had previously lived in Penang and that he
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  • 60 4 Yesterday’s Results The ties played yesterday resulted as follows: MEN’S DOUBLES Ong Huck Hong and Cheah Wat Swee beat Oh Eng Leong and Tye Kim Yuen 6—4, 7—5. Tan Thean Seang and Cheah Gynn Seong beat Dr. Chong Tat Seong and Yeo Wee Yang 6—4, B—6. MEN’S
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  • 36 4 —Reuter. Cambridge v. Mr. Greenwoods XV London, Dec. 5. The rugby match between Cambridge University and Mr. J. E. Greenwood’s XV which was fixed to take place to-day was cancelled owing to frost—Reuter.
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  • 372 5 INVITATION TO MALAYA CLUBS BEING CIRCULARISED Growing Interport Interest The Singapore Hockey Association has received the following letter from the Hong Kong Hockey Association Sir,—l am directed by the Council of the newly formed Hongkong Hockey Association to approach you with a view to arranging a
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  • 112 5 New Classifications The following new classifications, transfer and deletions are announced to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List of Horses and Ponies HORSES New Classification. Class I—Hollandia. Class 2—Ernst, Keutel. Class 3—Apple Glory. Class 4 —Gwen, Miss Sardis, Deletions. Class I—Garuda.1 —Garuda. Class 2 —Brown Jack,
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  • 331 5 Handicaps For First Day CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the handcipas for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Amateur Races to be run at Ipoh on Friday:— RACE 1 PONIES, Classes 2 and 3 combined, Division 3, 5 furlongs. Beau Geste
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  • 123 5 Capt. Greene Leaves S'pore LONGEST PRIVATE CHARTER FLIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Dec. 6. After just over a two hours’ stay in Singapore the "Faithful City” the tripleengined Spartan Cruiser, the "M.P.’s” monoplane, left Seletar aerodrome at 2.30 yesterday afternoon on its way back to Europe.
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  • 194 5 Glugor Club Draw With Crescent F.C. J? In the M.F.A. League the Glugor Club drew’ with the Crescent Football Club 0-0 yesterday evening on the Dato Kramat ground. The game started with the Crescent F. C. pressing the opposing goalie saved from Shika. A corner follow’ed. Sultan shot
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  • 360 5 FROZEN up in the Black Sea, capsized five miles off Mytilene and wrecked off Mergui are some of the experiences of Capt. Ernest Gruenfield, an Austrian journalist, who arrived at Penang on Monday in the course of his journey
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  • 693 5 Annual Exhibition Opens "AT HOME" TO-DAY j Although less from the point of view of the number of exhibits the annual exhibition of the Penang Impressionists, which 1 opened this morning at the Malay Volun--1 teer Headquarters in Peel Avenue, was up to as good a standard, if
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  • 572 5 Whites Beat Colours I I YORKE'S FINE 1 DISPLAY t Although it may have served as a pointer to the Selection Committee, yesterday’s hockey trial on the Esplanade munC have appeared a poor affair to the ordinary spectator. There was hardly any individual or collective brilliance
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    • 99 5 PERAK TURF CLUB December Amateur Meeting, 1933 "First Day, Friday, Bth December, 1933 econd Day, Saturday, 9th December, 1938 ARRANGEMENTS AS USUAL A MEMBERS’ $1 SWEEPSTAKE will be held each day on Races to be decided upon by the Committee. CASH SWEEPS FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held on the
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    • 53 5 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL PENANG. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the S.S. “PRESIDENT MONROE” SATURDAY TUESDAY, 9th. 12th. December. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present FIFTY-FIFTY By OTIS HERMANN (ONE LONG LAUGH) Admission to Hall—s2.oo. Percentage of gross takings donated to European Unemployment Fund, -a RESERVE YOUR TABLES
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  • 814 6 Sir lan Hamilton’s Reminiscences dismissal of war CORRESPONDENT And Letter Which Explained It The part played by the Royal Bucks Hussars in the Gallipoli campaign was referred to by General Sir lan Hamilton when speaking at their annual dinner in London He also chose the occasion to mention
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  • 655 6 YACHT THAT MADE A RAID “Black Ivory” Cargo In The Hold For 56 Days i HOW NAVAL OFFICERS WERE TRICKED Back in the “fifties,” there was money to Jpe made in shipping s'aves from the Coiigo to Georgia, but the trade was prohibited. Prohibition, howevei.
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  • 707 6 Why Mr. Henderson Was So “Christened” LIFE STORY “From Foundry To Foreign Office” “From Foundry to Foreign Office, is the title of the life story of Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., written by Mr. Edwin A. Jenkins, and published by Messrs. Grayson and Grayson. The book contains many
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    • 65 6 Slump or no slump, all the advertising businex* that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver tising Department exercises discrimination. It hat to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see
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    • 267 6 i How to get a pound of this Favourite Tea FREE— Every tin of Lipton’s famous Label Tea first favourite of all who have a fine taste in teas—contains a Op Gift Coupon. Save these coupons and in return for them O you will gee ONE POUND FREE FOR TWELVE
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  • 634 7 —Peiping Morning Post. Why All This Secrecy About the Whole Proceeding In the course of an interview granted Chinese newspapermen at Hongng, Mr. Y. Sugimura, former Japaese deputy secretary-general to the ..eague of Nations, said that it is still •remature to talk about direct negotiaons between
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  • 222 7 NANKING GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE MARTIAL LAW DECLARED AT CANTON -Sin Wen Pao. Nanking, Nov. 17. When interviewed on the Fukien situation, a spokesman of the Government declared that the Government had already decided what attitude it would adopt towards it. If the Fukien authorities would actually organize an
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  • 148 7 —Sin Wen Pao. In Szechuen MILITARY LEADERS CO-OPERATING Chungking, Nov. 17. The provincial forces under General Liu Hsiang started a general advance against the Red area in Northern Szechuen yesterday and the drive is still in progress. All high military commanders, including General Teng Hsi-hou, Li Chi-hsiang and
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  • 91 7 To Be Returned Next Spring By Japanese Peiping, Nov. 17. According to information from Japanese sources, the Japanese military authorities have decided to return the Great Wall passes early next spring. The Japanese forces now stationed at Sahochiao and Kupeikou win also be withdrawn next that the
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  • 151 7 —Shun Pao. Turn For The Better CENTRAL GOVT. FORMULA ACCEPTED Peiping, Nov. 17. It is realiably learned that the situation in Inner Mongolia has taken a turn for the better, following the decision of the Mongolian princes, including Teh Wang and Yun Wang, to accept the formula
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  • 83 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Peiping Wants Them Transferred Back Peiping, Nov. 17. Various Peiping public bodies have submitted a joint petition to the Government requesting that the Peiping Palace trea-1 sures, which are now being stored in Shanghai, be sent back to Peiping as soon as possible, now that
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  • 750 7 —Canton Truth. China Should Discourage War Between the Two Nations Ammunition manufacturers and allied industries seem to be burning mid-night oil to seek a formula wherby bad blood may be stirred up between Russia and Japan so that the two nations will go to war. There is not
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  • 563 8 The answer to the query “Do Indian Labourers want to return seems to us to be born out by the figures of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of November as issued by the Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, Mr. J. M.
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  • 54 8 —Reuter. New York Bank’s Preparatory Measure New York, Dec. 5. In furtherance of President Roosevelt’s plan to strengthen the capital structures of banks, preparatory to a credit expansion for the benefit of industry, the National City Bank of New York is selling $50.000.000 preferred stock to the
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  • 33 8 Reuter Wireless. Well-Known Amateur Jockey Killed London, Dec. 2. Roland Norris Fawcett, well-known amateur National Hunt Jockey, was killed in a motor accident while returning from Haydock Park Races. —1
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  • 62 8 -Reuter Wireless. End Of Two Year Legal Battle Washington, Dec. 5. The extradition to England of Jacob Factor (who is wanted in connection with charges of alleged share pushing frauds on British Investors involving £1,600,000) has been approved by the Supreme Court. Thus concludes a two-year
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  • 64 8 -Reuter Wireless. Improved Revenue: Lower Expenditure The latest treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to December 2 amounted to £376,183,410. At the corresponding date of last year the amount stood at £364,577,567. The ordinary expenditure to date for the current
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  • 628 8 TURF CLUB DONATIONS With characteristic thoughtfulness the Committee of the Penang Turf Club has once again distributed the Club’s annual donations to a number of deserving local charitable institutions. Paradoxical though it may seem to apply the phrase “Thrice blessed is he that giveth” to the Penang
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  • 1062 8 Even a London square will renew itself i every few years like a phoenix, changing its atmosphere with the personalities hidden behind the pillaredfacades into this den behind the pillared facades of its houses. Sarah Goddard. turning into this than the parterres enlivening it forty or fifty years ago,
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    • 18 8 Kt Kills fligsj Obtainable at ALL THE LEADING DEALERS OR FROM THE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG.
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  • 554 9 RATES WILL BE ALTERED Half-Hour Stops At Kuala Lumpur PRESENT PLANS Since the announcement in the “Malay ,i;ul” recently that Kuala Lumpur will be ne of the stopping points for Imperial \nways there has been much speculation 3 to whether this will affect Alor Star, <
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  • 272 9 Prove Popular Christmas Gifts 108 DESPATCHED BY S.S. BURDWAN The M.A.H.A. scheme of sending Christmas hampers of Malayan products to England has been a remarkable success and has confounded the critics who said that Malayan products were not sufficiently attractive to make a selection of them an appropriate
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  • 632 9 Tribute To Father Devals A very pleasant and interesting literary i function took place yesterday morning at the Convent on the occasion of the Annual' Prize Distribution. Among those present were Mrs. O’Sullivan, Rev. Father Devals, the French Consul, Miss B. MacGregor, Mrs. Madden’ and
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  • 521 9 —Times of Malaya. RUBBER FORESTRY lor some time past there has been in rubber planting circles a considerable amount of discussion on what has come broadly to be known as the “Rubber Forestry” method of cultivation. The exact meaning of the term has been interpreted
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  • 318 9 Amendment To Bylaws Passed SHORT COMMISSIONERS' MEETING At a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon the amended by-laws for the control of motor vehicles in Penang, which were introduced by the President at the previous meeting of the Commissioners, were passed. Mr. W.
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  • 128 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £227.12.6 £227.5.0 TIN—(S Momthn) London £227.12.6 £227.7.6 Singapore 5114.37’ /2 Business Done Penang $114% $114% Business Done 25 tons Buyers No Sellers COPRA—(Bundrled) $3.15 $3.05 BLACK PEPPER $14.25 $14.50 RUBBER London 4 516 d. 4%d. New York 9 l|l6c.(G) B%c.(G) Singapore Spot 13 *****
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  • 129 10 —Reuter. SLIDING SCALE DUTY EXCLUDED BY BRITISH CONDITION 30 Or 60 Cents A Kilo Batavia, Dec. 5. The newspaper “Java Bode** states that feelings in rubber circles are pessimistic regarding restriction, especially owing to the British condition to a ~ly restriction till the price
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  • 337 10 Reuter. ALLEGED RELIGIOUS CONCESSION TO AMERICA CONSIDERED QUITE INSUBSTANTIAL Rome, December 5. The conclusion of the visit of M. Litvinoff, who left for Berlin at 8.45 it is shown that the conversations were not so far reaching as made out in
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  • 156 10 Strike In Barcelona ANARCHIST RISING FEARED 5 Madrid, Dec. 5. The final composition of the Cortes is disclosed by official election figures to be as follows RIGHTS 207 CENTRE 167 LEFTS (including Socialists) 97 While the Socialist victory in Madrid is mollified by the threat of
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  • 50 10 Reuter Wirelss. On Hamburg Communists I Hamburg, Nov. 30 j i Sentences ranging from fifteen to nine years’ hard labour were passed to-day on seven communists for an attack in a Nazi! tavern in which the cwner was slightly Injured. Sixteen others received smaller □■enterices. Reuter Wirelss. j
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  • 334 10 ing the repeal of prohibition.—Reuter Wireless and Reuter. 1 I After Six Hours 1 Wait UTAH UPSETS EARLY PLANS NEW YORK, DEC. 5. PROHIBITION IS DEAD. OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA AND UTAH HAVE RATIFIED THE REPEAL. New York, Dec. 5. Widespread confusion and annonyance is caused by Utah’s decision
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  • 148 10 Rugby Radio Service. New Conversion Issue London, Dec. 5. The Commonwealth of Australia announces a new conversion loan to the amount of £16,647,349. The interest rate is 3% per cent, and the issue price 99, The loan is redeemable in 16 years with option to redeem after 1946.
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  • 17 10 Paris, Nov. 29. A Napoleon Museum has been inaugurated on the island of St. Helena.
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  • 174 10 LUcLL LxlU LUbl v/x living ouaaa chasing power.—Reuter Wireless and Rugby Radio Service. Improved Returns FOR NOVEMBER AND OCTOBER London, Dec. 5. A further substantial improvement in employment is revealed in the Ministry of j Labour for November. Insured persons at work totalled 9,946,000. This is
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  • 120 10 Bishop Of Gloucester Is Puzzled London, Nov. 24. In a letter to “The Times” the Bishop of Gloucester writes-that he is constantly receiving letters from Englishmen living in Germany testifying to the desire of the German people for peace. i Under these circumstances, writes the Bishop, it is
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  • 112 10 German Railways’ Bid For Tourists Berlin, Nov. 24. To encourage foreigners to visit Germany in the capacity of tourists and thus availing themselves of an opportunity to learn the conditions of life in the new Germany from first hand experience, the German railways announce that, as from December
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  • 69 10 Huge Figure To Be Visible For Miles Mascow, Nov. 26. A colossal statue of Lenin made of chromium steel will be erected in the course of the coming year. It will be 190 feet high and set up on top of the “House of Soviets,” itself 850
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  • 62 10 To Have Swastika As Watermark I i Berlin, Nov. 25. Stamp collectors will learn with interest that in the near future German postage stamps will be printed on paper having a swastika as watermark. The first stamp issued of this type will be the one-pfenning stamp. Other values
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  • 230 10 —Rugby Radio Service. By Government IF INDUSTRY COMES TO AN AGREEMENT London, Dec. 5. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, in a speech last night, discussed the position of British shipping. He said that he was hoping soon to meet bankers in
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  • 126 10 Imperial Monetary Conference. —Rugby Radio Service. Imperial Monetary Conference The Federation of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire addressed a letter to the Prime Minister and other Members of the Government, to the Prime Ministers and Finance and Commerce Ministers in overseas Empire
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  • 125 10 auu —Reuter Wireless. Features Of Wool Season London, Nov. 29 Advancing prices, heavier consumption and a reduction in production are features of the current wool season. The November issue of Wool Intelligence Notes forecists a reduction in the production of wool by nearly 200,000,000 pounds, or
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  • 94 10 —Reuter Wireless. Offer By Czechoslovakia Washington, Nov. 29 Following the example of Great Britain and Italy, Czechoslovakia has offered the United States a token payment of $150,000 in respect of the war debt instalment due on December 15th. —Reuter Wireless. Washington, Nov. 30 The United States demands $lBO,OOO
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  • 107 10 —Reuter Wireless. For Close International Co-operation Brussels. Nov. 29 Belgium should continue with. England and France to maintain the obligation? resulting from the Locarno Pact and the League of Nations, stated M. Hymans, the Foreign Minister, pleading in a speech to-day for the oontinuation of the disarmament
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  • 88 10 India, returning via America. Reuter Wireless. Yacht On World Tour Rotterdam. Nov. 29 The arrival here of the yacht. Deutschland, enroute on a 30 month world tour in the interests of Nazi propaganda has given rise to anti-fascist agitation. The yacht, on which there are travelling Nazi storm
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  • 92 10 —Reuter Wireless 11,000 Petitions Government London Nov. 30 Dressed in rainbow fashion with flag? and bearing on the side a forty feet sign announcing twelve thousand Merchant Navy officers” petition to Parliament, the tug Britannia steamed up the Thames from Tower Pier to the Houses of Parliament
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  • 65 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Buried Under Early Snows Riga. Nev 29 Official reports received in Moscow that over 250,000 acres of unreaped g r lie buried under early snows. Besid- e standing crops, great quantities of un-f 1 ed wheat scattered about the field.-, irretrievably lost. The chief areas vthe
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  • 171 10 the Royal Commission report.—Reuter Wireless. DESIRABILITY DEBATED BY LORDS London, Nov. 30 This afternoon the House debated the desirability or otherwise of financing hospitals by sweepstakes. The question was raised by the Duke of Sutherland who objected to hundreds of thousands of pounds I going to France, Italy,
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  • 90 10 North Derbyshire coalfields.—Rugby Radio Service. 1 Reorganisation Schemes Called For London, Dec. 5. The Coal Reorganisation Commission have decided upon action to secure the compulsory application of the scheme of reorganisation of the West Yorkshire Coal- field which approximates 70 per cent, of colliery owners in the area
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  • 761 11 Should Be Started Cold’ A REVOLUTION IN COOKING? Startling Theories For Housewife Several of the most cherished and timehonoured beliefs about cooking as well as at least one popular modem notion concerning it, are challenged by the results of an investigation into “The
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  • 1964 12 Encouraging Mine Developments ORE RESERVES VALUATION Tin Restrictionists Criticised Strong Protest ADDRESS OF MR. H. FRISBY The twenty-seventh ordinary general meeting of the Pahang Consolidated Company, Limited, was held on November 21st at Winchester House, Old Broad-street. London, E.C. Mr Henry Frisby (Chairman and Managing Director)
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    • 1144 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’S share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING A. Hitam 15 0 15 6 15 0 15 6 Bangrin 36 0 37 0 36 3 37 0 ■H. Fatt 49
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    • 125 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 83 19,32 84 9 32 New York 5.14% 5.08 Montreal 5.07 5.02 Bru—ala 23.52% 23.72 Geneva 16.89 17.02% Amsterdam 8.13 8.20 Milan 62 1 16 62 21 32 Berlin 13.70 13.82% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oak) 19.90 19.90 Vienna
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    • 58 12 PENANG. DECEMBER 6 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 3 32 4 m[ta 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4 3 Documentary 24% On New’ York Bank Demand 59 nom. France T.T. 950 nom India T.T. 155% Hongkong T.T. 38 dis.nom.
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  • 171 12 DECEMBER Rantau, Batu Caves and E p a Tin Companies, annual me- j, 3 5 Waugh Co., 11 a.m., 11.30 m and J” 7 respectively. DECEMBER 8 South Taiping and Batu langor Companies, annual meetings ary Co., noon and 12.30 p.m -pectiveiy 8 Perak Turf Club Amateur
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  • 87 12 Fine Of $5OO For Illicit Still “I should like to stress this case. strength of the samsu was extraordinary' So said Mr. F. S Rickard, of the Government Monopolies, when a Chinese, b* Yee. pleaded guilty before Mr. H. A. Forrtf. in Singapore to possession of liquor duties
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  • 128 12 A man who went too far in his to obtain the release of a friend from police, was fined $7O or 14 weeks' rig ol imprisonment by the Criminal Judge, Singapore. 9 i He had been convicted in the court on tw*o charges of off ring i“
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    • 89 12 I THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertis-men> in the "Pfnang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Trou. one week's end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wid« circle of in terested readers and its influence is at! the more satisfactory
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    • 41 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Ralsfal 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 82 N.W. 11 1 mi. num j m TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water Low Water 2.10 a.m. 9.09a.m. 2.55 p.m. 8.54 p.m. TO-MOBBOW 2.35 a.m. 9.34 a.m. 3.25 p.m. 9.20 p.m.
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  • 578 13 J Schedule of Principal i Lines M.S. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan Si Api Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails same ports today. M.S. BATAK from Batoe Bahra, Belawan and Lanigsa. Sails same ports to-day. S.S. MAHIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Sails for the same
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  • 2435 14 WINDING UP THE SESSION BRITAIN'S CRUISER PROGRAMME: THE DISARMAMENT POSITION HERR HITLER'S TRIUMPH (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 18. THE end of the session A King’s Speech was read by the Lord Chancellor on November 17th. This somewhat formal document expressed his Majesty’s thanks to
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