Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 December 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAR 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 291 Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 457 1 IMCCVIUfc LUV called for tomorrow.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Sir Samuel Hoare Not Resigning COLLECTIVE ACTION BRITAIN'S ONLY PLEDGE < London, Dec. 16. 1 he rumours of a Cabinet crisis and the possibility of Sir Samuel Hoare’s resigning are discredited in responsible parliamentary circles. Any
    IMCCVIUfc LUV called for tomorrow.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  457 words
  • 43 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, December 16. S'i’- P/'-hard Glazebrook, former Director of the National Physical Laboratory and Chairman of the Aeronautical Research Committee from 1908 till two years ago, died today a* his home in Surrey aged 81.
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  • 292 1 Rugby Radio Service. Acceptance Will Be Betrayal Of League COLONIZATION ZONE "WORSE THAN MANDATE" Interview With Emperor Addis Ababa, Dec. 17. The acceptance, even in principle, of the Franco-British proposals will be a cowardly act towards my own people, and a betrayal of the League and all
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  • 140 1 Rugby Radio Service. Exports Markedly Reduced London, December 16. Trade returns for November show the effect of restrictions on trade with Italy as a result of the obligations arising from British membership of the League of Nations in connection with Italy’s resort to war in Abyssinia in
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  • 287 1 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. 'Repetitive Stage' Reached JAPANESE TO CONTINUE BILATERAL DISCUSSIONS London, December 16 The Naval Conference having reached a repetitive stage”, the progress on Japan’s demand for a common upper limit.” I being seemingly profitless, it is decided I that the Japanese continue discussions 1
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  • 88 1 -Reuter. Mystery Death Of Actress Hollywood, Dec. 16. A film actress, Miss Thelma Todd, was found dead in a motor car parked near her residence. Detectives at present decline to make a statement.Reuter. Miss Thelma Todd’s death is now believed to be carbon monoxide poisoning. Her body
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  • 96 1 an Everest attempt.Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Hugh Ruttledge To Lead Party London, December 16. Twelve members of the party which will make an attempt o' Mount Everest next year have been choaen. The leader is Mr. Hugh Ruttledge and the party includes eight others of whom Mr.
    an Everest attempt.Rugby Radio Service.  -  96 words
  • 1218 1 NO SHORTAGE OF LABOUR ON MINES CHEAPENING IN PRICE OF QUOTA RIGHTS EXPECTED Singapore, Dec. 16. It was announced at yesterday’s meeting of the Straits Trading Company J td., that Mr. AV. J. Wilcoxson, the Company’s Managing Director, had been offered and
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  • 2447 3 The Kinfs Love Of Sport Cult Of The Flying Flea London Of The Future Two Good Legal Stories (From Our Own Corespondent). London December 7. A Royal Sportsman intimate glimpses of the ling in many different fields of sport are given by Mr. Wentworth Day in
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  • 4092 5 CESS TO U.P.A.M. "TOO HIGH" NO CHINESi LABOUR SHORTAGE Rules Broucht Up To Dale Matters of importance t> the planting industry in the State weie discussed at the half yearly general meeting of the Johore Planters’ Asoociatior held on Saturday at th e Rengam Club. Mr.
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  • 260 6 CHRISTMAS CARD effect 01 the roan between Muckhart and Dunning, Perthshue 1 allowing the heavy tall ot snow which hacovered Central Scotland to a depth ol several inches Snow Heralds December C- ON DUTY!The keeper of the Wolf Reck lightu :e, 18 miles from Penzance,
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  • 413 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G.A. Hereford, once well-known in Malaya, has now bought a house near Guildford. Mr. Thomas Leslie White has been appointed a European Master, Malayan Educational Service. Mr. White arrived on November 21. Mr. H. B Egmont Hake, director of Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., has left Marseilles
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  • 685 7 Dog Leads Men To Spot I NOW BEING FONDLED-IN HOSPITAL Singapore, Dec. 15. Gurgling contentedly in a cot at the General Hospital, Singapore, today is a four-day-old Chinese buy who, a few hours after his birth on Wednesday was abandoned in a jungle by his parents. Fate,
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    • 128 7 FORT GROUNDS I CHINESE FAIR BAZAAR |i IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF I The Hon. Mr. A. M. GOODMAN, The Resident Councillor ORGANISED BY THE CHINESE COMMUNITY From December 23rd to December 29th. OFFICIAL OPENING BY Mrs. A. M. GOODMAN December 23rd at 7.30
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  • 1070 8 McCHEANE CUP FINAL VERY KEEN COMPETITION SHOOTING Ipoh, December 16. The Osborne Shield 1935 annual competition between Kinta, Taiping and Sungkai district which was first competed for as long ago as 1901 was brought to a very successful conclusion yesterday at the local Rifle Range.
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  • 190 8 Reuter. Third Round Draw HOLDERS TO ENTERTAIN CREWE A. i London, December 16. The following is the draw for the third I round of the F. A. Cup to be played on January 11 Manchester C. v Portsmouth i Everton v Preston N.E. i Bradford C. v
    Reuter.  -  190 words
  • 53 8 Reuter. CENTURY BY McCABE FIRST TEST MATCH AT DURBAN Durban, December 16. The First Test Match was continued at Durban today. In reply to the South African score of 248, the Australians made 280 for 4 wickets. McCabe scored 149, Brown 66 and Darling 51
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  • 2040 8 Annual Report INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP The seventh annual general meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club will be held at the Club House, Tanjong Bungah, on Saturday, at 4 p.m. The following is the report of the Board of Management, to be presented at the meeting, for the
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  • 1900 9 By A MEKLER OF TATTERS ALLS (IN THE SUMAY PICTORIAL) My sporting life. lust three simple words, but what a stoe of memories they bring back to me. So nany memories indeed that I hardly kn c v where to start and what to start upon. Every
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  • 426 9 MOVE TO POPULARISE WATERLOO CUP i After two years* absence from the ring, Jack Sharkey, the American who once held the world’s heavyweight title, is thinking of making a return says Fair Field in the Daily Telegraph”. Sharkey was never over-burdened with modesty. And if,
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  • 425 9 New Zealand Move IDEAS THAT WOULD BE POPULAR I have been asked to remove a misunderstanding concerning the Dominion Conference which the Rugby Union have convened in London on December 18. I Representatives o f New Zealand, South Africa, and New South Wales are attending, but
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  • 405 9 Cricket CHARLES PARKER TO UMPIRE 1 The announcement on Dec. 2 that Charles Parker, the famous Gloucestershire slow bowler, had been appointed as a county umpire, brings to a rather unexpected close a great playing career. i To Parker, now in his 51st year, fame came late
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  • 830 9 EXTRAORDINARY GOALS THREE THAT SHOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED Weet Ham 2, Austria F. C. 1 Our good footballing friends from Austria disappointed us at West Ham on Dec. 2- They were merely clever occasionally, and their conquerors were not a great deal better, says Corinthian
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  • 306 9 REV. H. DUNNICO TELLS THE T.U.C. The Rev. Herbert Dunnico, ex-deputy l Speaker of the House of Commons, chairI man of th e Counties Association of Football Clubs and president of Ilford F. C., criticised the Trades Union Congress on November 30 for its gratuitous and impertinent
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  • 877 10 In our leading article yesterday we concluded with a brief reference to future Malayan educational policy, mentioning in particular the new stunt” which has been advocated in Singapore, namely the establishment of classes for the study of Basic English. As we pointed out yesterday this will be a
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  • 86 10 Locarno Powers was continued.Rugby Radio Service. Sir Eric Phipps 1 Interview With Hitler London, Dec. 16 With reference to Sir Eric Phipps’ interview with Herr Hitler in Berlin on Friday, the following communique has been issued there: The Fuhrer and Chancellor received the British Ambassador in the presence
    Locarno Powers was continued.Rugby Radio Service.  -  86 words
  • 741 10 Revealed In Criminal Trial ALLEGED FALSE REPRESENTATION OF "OWNER" I I Surprising End To Case (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Dec. 16. The failure of an Ipoh tin mine, and the selling of equipments by the Protector of Chinese to pay part wages of
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  • 203 10 Last Night's Ipoh Outrage CASE OF JEALOUSY (From Our Perak Representative.) i Ipoh, Dec. 17. An Indian Mohammedan iis lying in a very serious condition in Ipoh hospital in consequence of an attack by a Malay who is believed to have set upon the man and
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  • 116 10 PARI T INQUEST Murder Returned (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, December 17. j A verdict of murder by a person or persons wan return'd by the Parit Coroner, Raja Hussein at he conclusion of th*' 1 inquest into the mysterious death of a I Tamil goatherd v.ho was found dead
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  • 159 10 Rugby Radio Service. Tributes In British Newspapers London, Dec. 16. Today’s newspapers pay tributes to President Masaryk on his retirement. There are many references to his sojourn in England and the great number of friends he made. The Daily Telegraph” says If any European statesmen pf the first
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  • 84 10 .Rugby Radio Service. Questions In House Of Commons j London, December 16. Replying to a House of Commons question arising out of the trial in the House of Lords of Lord de Clifford, on the charge of manslaughter of which he was acquitted, the Attorney General
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  • 232 11 JOHORE INCIDENT CONSTABLE'S ACT TO SAVE BROTHER OFFICER (From Our Own Cori spondent) Singapore, lecember 17. An alleged Communist vag shot dead Aith a rifle by a Johore Malay constable in order to save another constable who was being violently assaulted with sticks and iron piping
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  • 55 11 Xmas and the Christian New Year ane Cast approaching and no Government notice approving the firing of crackers has appeared. We have enquired and understand that such approval will not be given. It therefore behoves members of the public to take due warning that cracker firing will be.
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  • 228 11 Seven Tamil Coolies Fined (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 17. Raja Shaharome, the Rawang magistrate, convicted seven Tamil coolies who were charged with assaulting Mr. D.F. Huttton, Manager of Bukit Darah Estate. The men in their defence put up an alibi except the
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  • 59 11 Lieut. Gask Of H.M.S. Cornwell (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Dec. 17. Lieut.-Vivian Desmond Gask of the H. M.S. Cornwall” stationed at Singapore died from malaria and heart failure yesterday while the warship was on a cruise to Malacca, Port SwCttenham and other upcountry ports. Following the
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  • 109 11 Excitement In Kota Bahru PROMPT ACTION BY POLICE (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Dec. 17. A fire is reported to have broken out in Kota Bahru, near Malimnawar, where one smoke house was burnt. Fortunately prompt action by the local police force put out the conflagration before
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  • 105 11 Before Going On Transfer To Telok Anson j (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Dec. 16. An enjoyable function w r as held at the Hup Bee Hotel last night when the members of the staff of the Railway Depart ment. Taiping, entertained their Station Master, Che
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  • 63 11 Inquiry Into Death Of Tamil Concluded (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Taiping, Dec. 16. The inquiry into the death of a Tamil, Rengasamy, who was knocked down by a bus at the 4% mile Krian Road on November 28, was concluded today when the Taiping Coroner
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  • 155 11 Rugby Radio Service. Questions In House Of Commons London, December 16. In the House of Commons in answer to a question on Egypt, Mr. Anthony Eden said a united front had been communicated to Sir Miles Lampson, in a note with a request for a conclusion of the
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  • 86 11 to ice formation on the live rail.—Rugby Radio Service. Blizzards Over Scotland 1’ 1 And Wales I London, Dec. 16 1 Blizzards swept Scotland and Wales yesterday and there were considerable falls of snow in the Midlands. Some snow fell in London which turned later to rain and
    to ice formation on the live rail.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  86 words
  • 207 11 About 250 Horses In Training ENTRIES CLOSE AT NOON TOMORROW According to the training list (which is not yet complete) and trainers' requirements for stabling accomodation at Penang it lookn as if the entries for the Penang Turf Club Professional Meeting opening on December 28
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  • 124 11 Big Lorry Turns Turtle (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Dec. 17. A serious motor accident occurred yesterday in the district of Sungei Siput involving a Deisel engine lorry which came to grief on the trunk road from Ipoh to Kuala Kangsar, and was badly damaged.
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  • 83 11 .Reuter Wirelesr. Huge Excess Of Bank Reserves Washington, Dec. 13 The meeting next week in Washington of all the chiefs of the Federal Reserve system is arousing much speculation in Wall Street where it is believed that the problem of America’s huge excess of Bank reserves will then
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  • 19 11 Reuter. I Marseilles, December 17. The dock-workers strike was ended, the men’s demands having been granted.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 476 11 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”) Sir,With regard to your leading article on Education In Malaya" in your today’s issue, the chief object aimed at in education is the formation of character or in other words the incu'catica of moral principles, because, mcial laws are as binding as
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  • 202 11 Forgot How Many He i Had Stolen I I The vigilance of the police resulted in a Chinese youth being produced in the police court today on three charges of committing theft of ducks and fow’s, at No. 186, Bridge Street and Nos. 5 and 7
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  • 1500 12 Financial Position Strengthened SEEDLING AND BUDDED RUBBER The second annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the Tambira Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at Bunge House, 71, St. Mary Axe, London, E C. 3, Mr. E.B. Skinner (Chairman of the Company) presiding. The notice convening the
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  • 1078 12 Restriction Difficulties In Borneo INEQUITABLE QUOTA DISTRIBUTION The fourth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Tenom Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, 7, Royal Bank Place, Glasgow. Mr. David Carruthers, the Chairman of the Company, in moving the adoption of
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  • 110 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 ***** 74 33,64 New York 4.92% 4.92 H Montreal 4.96% 4.96’4 Brussels 29.22 29.20’4 .Geneva 15.18’/ 2 15.18’/ 2 Amsterdam 7.27’4 7.27% Milan No Quotation No Quotation* I Berlin 12.25 12.25 I Prague 118}A Copenhagen Oslo 19.90’4 19.904 Stockholm 19.39’4
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  • 799 13 Hi Lillt ipiclll iciiiivi k y condemned as an aggressor.”Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. PARIS PEACE PROPOSALS NO QUESTION OF BRITAIN TAKING SIDES WITH ABYSSINIA "LET MINISTERS MAKE UP THEIR MINDS...." London, Dec. 16. Following ministerial activity in Downing Street .luring the weekelliiill L
    Hi Lillt ipiclll iciiiiviky condemned as an aggressor.”Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  799 words
  • 57 13 .—Reuter Wireless. As a sequel to the relief of Lt. Commander Welchman, six ratings from H.M.S. Tern have been transferred to other service in the China Station The Commander-in-chief on the China Station says these transfers are in consequence of their having shown they are unsuitable for
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  • 320 13 CHINA NEWS Reuter. Students Protest Against Autonomy ATTACK ON HONGKONG EDITOR Nanking, December 16. The new government hag been installed. Mr. Kung Meng Yu, who declined the Communications portfolio, was absent from the ceremony which was simple and impressive STUDENT TROUBLE Peiping, December 16. Ten students were
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  • 104 13 Reuter Wireless. What Britain Owes America London, Dec. 11 The British War Debt to America, including arrears amounted on November 15 to £116,000,000 according to a statement by Mr. Cordell Hull to the British Ambassador in Washington contained in a White Paper issued tonight. Mr. Hull invites the
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  • 69 13 Reuter Wireless. Big Increase In 2j Years' Nazi Regime Berlin, Dec. 11 I The admission that Germany’s debts had ,increased by seven milliard marks during the two and a half years of the Nazi regime was made by the Minister of Finance today. The increase is stated to
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  • 110 13 Steady Recovery HUGE INCREASE IN IMPORTS EXPORTS I London, Dec. 16 i The steady recovery in Great Britain’s i foreign trade is further illustrated in the .trade returns for November issued during the week-end. These show that for the first eleven months of this year, exports totalled
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  • 35 13 Rugby Radio Service. Sterling on New York was 4.92-ll|l6 and Paris 74-9 16. Stock markets were quiet; British Funds were lower. War Loan 3Y 2 was 105%. Gold was 141 jl 1 /2d.
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  • 511 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland and South Africa by route to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by route to Singapore and thence by
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  • 668 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Che following is a list of vessels aiiivin* u>d selling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. THURLAND CASTLE from Singapore. Sails next day for Belawan and New York via Cape. S.S. LISBON MARU from Japan. Sails for Rar goon and
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1626 14 Wireless Programmes Bq ry Bronkhurst Trio; John Fry (Violin), Children’s Hour, (a) Two Short Stories Edward Robinson (Violoncello), and Hen--for the Tiny Tots told by Aunt Jennie, (b) A ry Bronkhurst (Pianoforte). 8.05- The. Carol Singing (French and English) by the News. 8.20 Close down. boarders of the Penang Convent,
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    • 217 14 I news 8.20 BBC News bulletin rebroadcast; I 8-30 p.m. onwards Chinese English prot grammes. SPECIAL BROADCASTS FROM ROME Rome, Station Eiar, 2 R OWavelength; 25.4 metres (kilocycles 11.810) A special transmission for listeners Id the Far East is broadcast daily by Station Eiar, at about 11.05 p.m. (Malayan time)
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  • 246 17 More Electricity For Farmers STEEL WEDDING RINGS Rome, Dec. 5. An inventory of national resources shows that there will be enough wheat and other foods for the military in East Africa, the civil population here, end those Abyssinians who have gone over to Italy. There is
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  • 65 17 Mussolini’s Embrace Marshal de Bono, former Commander-'s-Chief in East Africa, was greeted by Signor Mussolini and a large crowd on his -irrivaj here this evening. The Duce, who had been kept waiting *br io minutes on the platform for the rain from Naples, which
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  • 1655 17 How London Mourned Nelson. Collingwood And Wellington EARL JELLICOE was laid for his long rest close by Nelson in the crypt of St. Paul’s. Only the foot-passage used by those who make the circuit of the basalt sarcophagus separates them. I stood at the spot
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  • 158 17 Giving Plane To Red Cross In Ethiopia Viscountess Gladstone has received more than £lOO towards the cost of an aeroplane for the Abyssinian Red Cross since the News Chronicle” published her appeal for funds. The total in hand is now £1,308, nearly half the sum pf
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  • 177 17 Applications For Transfer And Renewal Refused A meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices was held yesterday at the District Court. The following were present Messrs. B. F. Bridge (Chairman), W. L. Blythe, E. V. C. Thomson, and F. N. Syer, Dr. W. H. Brodie and
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  • 155 17 Building In Sections I i Paris, Dec. 5. Details of the first French 35,000-ton battleship, which has just beOn laid down, are published. According to the Paris- 1 Soir,” she will be 794 ft long and will draw 26 V 2 ft of water. j Work was
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  • 236 17 Empire Broadcast KING TO SPEAK TO HIS PEOPLE London, Nov. 30. This Great Family” will be the title of the Empire broadcast programme on Christmas Day this year when the King will speak again to his peoples. The title This Great Family” is derived from the
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  • 1352 18 Star Items THIRD ANNIVERSARY ON DEC. 19 A special programme entitled "Landmarks in Broadcasting” will be relayed in Transmission 1 on Thursday, Dec. 19, at 9.45 a.m. G.M.T. It iis being devised and will be presented by IT. Lynton Fletcher of the 8.8. C. Recorded Programmes
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  • 2327 18 Carols For Christmas RELAYS FROM CAMBRIDGE EAST END" November 20. Since the first Christmas Day, the season of Yuletide has always been associated with carols. Christmas is essentially a singing festival” and for that very natural reason, Christmas music is mostly vocal. The word carol, which is
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  • 36 19 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING is in full swing in London now and the shopping centres are thronged with eager buyers.. The picture shows a well-known store in Oxford Street, the photograph having been taken at night.
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  • 312 19 Suicide On Epsom Common VERY TIRED" London. Dec. 2 A verdict of Suicide while of unbound mind” was recorded by the West Surrey coroner (Mr. G. Wills Taylor» at ICj'Som on th bod> of Dr. Thomas James Vhitney Keown, of Ash Road, Epsom, hose body was found
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  • 568 19 R.A.F. Fighters At Practice "T" GROUND LIGHTS AS GUIDE On many clear, dark evenings motorists on the road between Bromley and Westerham may come across an interesting exhibition of flying at Biggin Hill aerodrome, to the east of the road, which skirts it. The droning of engines
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  • 415 19 Gaumont-British Chief Directors Leave £12.000 A YEAR MEN The purchase of new directorial talent is to be anticipated as the result of serious readjustments which have been proceeding behind the scenes at th e studios of Gau-mont-British Picture Corporation. Victor Saville, famous as the director of Sunshine
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 16 19 Always Something New EASTERN BAZAAR. 8, BISHOP ST. ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE BEST. a -■«■-■«■AV o
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    • 171 19 MARTELL'S COGNAC BRANDY ,r K v. jSFX I' Obtainable from all liquor dealers at the same price as for the ordinary packing. NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED FANCY LADIES' STRAW HATS (MADE IN ENGLAND.) Many Varieties. $l.OO Each $1.50 MgyS Au Latcst $2.50 53.00 MFW New Fashions. I $3.50 $4.00 F
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  • 34 20 .-Reuter. Oxford University Beaten London, December 16. A rugger match played today between the Edinburgh Academicals and Oxford University resulted in a win for the form- er by 13 points to 8.
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  • 72 20 Mrs. Perrin Wins Monthly Medal The December monthly medal was played for on December 13, 14 and 15. Leading Scores Mrs. A. V. Perrin (21) All square. P. H. Goss (15) 2 down. T. Kitching (15) 4 down. P. H. Bonnet (17) 4 down. Optional ball sweeps
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  • 86 20 Medical Union Beats Police (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Dec. 16. In a fast game of hockey on the Esplanade today, the Medical Union defeated the Taiping Police by three goals to one. The Medicos were superior in all depart- ments of the game but obtained only one
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  • 63 20 i The following have been selected to represent Perak in the final match in the Northern Section of the "Malaya” Cup competition against Penang on Saturday next in Ipoh: R.G. Cranford; D.G. Barr, C.R. McArthur, Lieut. Thunder, Hartley: iD.G.W. Montgomery, E.M.W. Wood; G. L. Littledyke, J.R.
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  • 1327 20 PREMIUMS ON BRANDS I MESSRS. STRAUSS CO.'S REPORT London, December 2. Those who hoped that the heavy increase I in quotas would soon relieve the tin shortage will be disappointed by the compara-' tively small addition of 904 tons to the world’s visible stocks,
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  • 211 20 ,Reuter. Lieutenant And Petty Officer Court Martialled London, December 16. Lieut. Hugh Lefanu Richards of Drake (Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport) of the warship Vidette” was dismissed his ship and severely reprimanded by a Court Martial at Devonport on charges of negligently performing his duties. The
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  • 358 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are th© latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co. s Sb ar» Liat today I Yesterday Today i Buyers Sellers Buyers SeUtnr i TIN i Ampat 5)9 6j3 5j9 6,3 Batu Selangor 1.00 1.04 c 1.00 1.04 c Hitam 48 52ex
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  • 60 20 (From Our Owm Correspondent.) Tai ping, Dec. 16. 1 A Sikh, Hari Singh, claimed trial today before the Taiping Magistrate on a charge of wilful trespass intp Changkat Serdang Estate and also for causing hurt to one Mohamed Khan with a knife. Hearing was fixed for
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  • 90 20 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 London Bank 2’4 4 m|st 2'4-ftr Private 3 mjst credit 2 4H 3 Documentary 2‘4#|On New York Demand 57 x India T.T. 154%, France T.T. 860' Hong Kong,, T.T. 42 dis Shanghai T.T. 47y 2 dis. o— Bar Silver 26 Th e s.s. Ranchi” from Japan.
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  • 116 20 ON Y’ESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) No market £210.0.0 London(3 months) No market £221.5.0 Singapore $106.50 $106.75 Business Done Penan 510T.25 Business Done no seller? COPRA. (Sundried) $5.70 BLACK PEPPER I. $12.00 RUBBER Landon 6, 5 G d 6%d New York l3c(Gi Singapore—Spot 21 %c 21 Jan./Mar 22 %c 22
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  • 309 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.92% 1.87% 1.92% Batu Selangor 1.01 1.03 1.01 1.03 Hitana 47% 50 47% 50 Hong Fatt 77% 80 77% 80 Klang River 1.97% 2.02% 1.97% 2.02 Kuchai 67% 70 67% 70 Lukut 1.24 1.26 1.24
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • 201 20 UNABLE TO MOVE A LIMB But Kruschen Gave Her A New Lease of Life” She had suffered so long that she was resigning herself to being a permanent, invalid. That was the state of this woman when she was persuaded to try Kruschen Salts. Today she had taken on a
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 34 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 76 N. Noon 79 S. TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4.06 a.m 11.10 a.m. 5.26 p.m 11.35 p.m. TOMORROW 4.40 a.m 11.45 a.m. 6.38 p.m
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