Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 March 1937

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 74. Vol. XCV. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 642 1 Contrary To Given By Franco’s Representatives SHOT FIRED ACROSS BOW OF MENIN RIDGE London, March 30. A protest has been addressed by the British Naval Authorities to the Spanish insurgent Naval Command regarding three cases of interference with British shipping, contrary to international law
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  • 186 1 t. -Reuter. RUSH AFTER EASTER RECESS BULL ATTACK ON ALL COMMODITIES London. March 30. Speculators, refreshed by the Easter recess, marked their return to the city today by staging a heavy bull attack on all commodities. Moreover even the small investor, who was uncertain how the Stock Exchange
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  • 36 1 i.—British Wireless. German Representatives London, March 30. A Berlin message states that Field Marshai von Blomberg, Admiral Otto Schultze and Major-General Stumpf, of the Air Force, will represent Germany at the Coronation. —-British Wireless.
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  • 82 1 ;.—Reuter Wireless. JAPANESE DIET DISSOLVED Tokyo, March 31. jitpan was confronted with, a fresh political crisis this morning when the Emperor, .cling on the advice of the Premier, Baron Hayashi. issued an ordinance dissolving the Diet.' The crisis has arisen as result of a decision of the two
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  • 579 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 30. A reply to the criticism that planters are rxaymg inadequate wages to rubber tappers given by Mr. V. G. A. Reeve-Ticker, the chairman, at today’s meeting of the Kuala Lumpur District Planters’ Association when he referred
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  • 637 1 Better Organisation Required SIMILAR TO INDIAN IMMIGRATION SYSTEM i. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. The labour a large part of the comments made by the chairman of Malayan Collieries Limited, Mr. H. H. Robbins, at the twenty-third general meeting in Kuala Lumpur today. The insufficiency
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  • 152 1 Reuter. To Lord Tweedsmuir FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT Washington. March 31. A full State welcome was accorded Lord anti Lady Tweedsmuir on the occasion of me first official visit ever to be paid to the President by the Canadian GovernorGeneial. Naval and Marine guards-of- honour presented arms while
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  • 78 1 Reuter. WITH 16 INCH GUNS JAPAN CAN PREVENT IT London, March 30. The first step towards a new naval race will be the adoption of sixteen-inch guns, says The Times. It was within the power of Japan to prevent that step by a mere undertaking not to
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    • 103 1 STOP PINKING with "MEIRICH" MOTOR TABLETS SEF* CHOP TAN BOON PENG, for Penang, Keda Perak, 224, Beach St.. Penang—Phone CHOP SOON KIAT, s 4. H'g’r St. K. LuinD’ir. io- Selangot PHon? SWETTENII BIRMING I] fl HU 1 7 “t 11H HI i X 4 I 1 i i THERE ARE
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  • 455 2 “Mounties” Guard Trebled At Nursery ARMED MEN SEARCH FOR COUPLE A SENSATIONAL plot to kidnap Yvonne and Annette, the two strongest of the famous Dionne Quins, and to hold them for a ransom of £lOO,OOO has just been thwarted. A terrified passenger in a
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  • 176 2 Wide Powers For High Commissioner Jerusalem, March 21. Sir Arthur Wauchope, the High Commissioner, who has returned from England, has commuted the death sentences passed in connection with the 1936 disturbances on six Arabs to life imprisonment. An Order-in-Councii gazetted in Jerusalem last night vested Sir
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  • 34 2 Bobby Howes as a beauty expt rt, with Bertha Belmore as his “victim.'* in a whimsical musical, "Biy Bus iicss", which was shown at the London Hippodrome, recently.
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  • 217 2 General Smuts Does Not Foresee War Stellenbosch. March 21. > Disag jxement with the view that Europe is heading for war was expressed by Gen. eral Smuts, addressing a meeting of the Stellenbosch University branch of the Afrikander Nationale Studente Bond today. Taking as his subject.
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  • 655 2 The most disappointed man in London today is one-legged Alexander Warren, tall, dark, twenty-five-years-old Australian engineer and air pilot. Determined to get to London in good time to see the Coronation, he left Brisbane ten months ago with a few shillings in
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  • 117 2 Spanish Government's Allegation London, March 20. The Spanish Government claim to have received from their own sources information that two ships are now transporting Abyssinians to Spanish Morocco, according to a Spanish Press Agency message received by Reuter in London. Last Tuesday at 3 p.m. the insurgent
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  • 315 2 Prosperity has come to the potteries. Orders for about ten million Coronation souvenir mugs are keeping men and women working from six o’clock in the morning till midnight. Potters are earning as much as £lO a week. Firms are clamouring for still more
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    • 475 2 Read Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. London Office 40. 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel: Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang
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  • 133 3 .—Sin Chew Jit Poh. Fresh Incident In North China GARRISON WITHDRAWAL DEMANDED Tientsin, Mar. 29. The Japanese Tientsin Command, it is understood, has demanded the withdrawal of the 29th Army garrison stationed outside the south gate of Tungchow, capital of the so-called East Hopei Autonomous Government.
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  • 175 3 —British Radio. Sightseers Throng West End TRAFFIC CONGESTION London, March 30. The early Easter means a cold Easter for the British Isles and throughout the holidays there was practically' no rainfall and considerable amount of snow in most places, particularly' in Ireland and west of England.
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  • 80 3 British Radio. Absence Of Exceptional Rainfall London. March 30. In Fenland the flood level has continued to fall throughout the dry Easter, and yesterday it was the lowest registered for some weeks. The level of the water, however, still stands at a point recognised as dangerous and
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  • 51 3 o.—Reuter. Agreement To Surrender Silver Stocks Shanghai, March 30. The Central Bank of China announces that the Japanese banks in Shanghai have agreed to surrender their silver stocks to the Government under terms similar to those applying to other foreign banks. The stocks total 59.000 000.
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  • 116 3 ON WA Y FROM PENANG TO PATANI (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 30. THE Publicity Bureau announces that a private ’plane conveying the wife of the British Adviser, Kelantan, was forced to land while en route from Penang to Partani, owing to
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  • 263 3 ULTIMATE STRENGTH OF 900,000 MEN Berlin. March 29. The appointment, announced to take effect from April 1, of Gen. von Erauchitsch. General Officer Commanding the Ist Army Corps, stationed at Koenigsberg, to the command of a new army group, reveals the completion of an important phase of
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  • 78 3 t. —British Radio. Cornwall Coastal Properties London, March 30. Many miles of the Cornish coast have been handed over to the National Trust during the last three years. The coast and the beautiul clear land extending for nearly a mile from Mullion Cliffs to Predannach Head have
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  • 98 3 r.—Reuter. Tokio. Prince and Princess Chichibu of Japan, who are to represent the Emperor at the Coronation of George VI., have sailed after a spectacular farewell. Fourteen princes and princesses were present at the send-off and the departure scenes were broadcast throughout Japan. The Heian Maru,
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  • 113 3 —Reuter. —GANDHI Conslilutional Crisis Madras, March 30. “The Government by flouting the Majority has ended the autonomy, which they claim, the Constitution has given the provinces,” decared Mr. Gandhi, when discussing the Constitutional crisis with Reuter. “Their rule will, therefore, be of the sword
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  • 91 3 .—Reuter. Two British Officers Killed BENGAL FRONTIER INCIDENT New Delhi, March 30. Two British officers were killed and one wounded on the Razmak road by tribesmen in the south-west of Dam Dim, Bengal. Other casualties included two Indian officers killed and one wounded, 19 Indian soldiers
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  • 79 3 The prodigious activities of a hen belonging to Signor Vincenzo Massa, of Cerignola, in the province of Bari, are reported by a Florence newspaper. Tiis hen, presented to Signor Massa by a poor woman, has lad 122 eggs in 40 days, with a maximum of 12
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  • 42 3 contingent at Wellington barracks.—British Radio. London, March 30. The Rhodesian Coronation contingen.t consisting of officers and men from the Rhodesian Regiment, British scouts and African police, reached London yesterday. They are quartered with the Australian contingent at Wellington barracks.—British
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  • 159 3 34 Royal Personages London, March 30. SO far as is already known, delegations from overseas.to the Coronation will include 34 royal personages, 29 Indian princes, nine foreign Ministers, seven Prime Ministers and several Commanders-in-Chief. war of Baroda and the Aga Khan. —British Radio. Among the Royal
    war of Baroda and the Aga Khan.—British Radio.  -  159 words
  • 184 3 War Office Papers Destroyed SECRET POLICE INQUIRY Berlin, March 29. The outbreak of fire, officially admitted to have taken place at the premises of the German War Ministry in Berlin recently, was more serious than was at first allowed to appear. It is reported from an unofficial
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  • 137 3 Ambassador, some time ago.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. SINO-RUSSIAN PACT ALLEGED Shanghai, Mar. 29. A secret agreement has been reached between China and Russia, according to Japanese Press reports. The terms of the reported pact include: Soviet recognition of Chinese jurisdiction over Sink ang Province, which
    Ambassador, some time ago.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.  -  137 words
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  • 402 4 WELL-KNOWN SPORTSMAN RETURNING TO MALAYA ATr. C. P> osp< i-Liston, who reftigned fro;.-i trie seriuce of Anglo-French and Bcndixscns, Ltd. in April, 1936, has rejo -ted the firm and is due to arrive at pciorug in the Hector on April 16. He is accompanied by Mrs. ProsperListon
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  • 116 4 At AoC.M.S. Hall Today The Cambridge Classes First Term Literary Meeting of the Anglo-Chinese High School, Penang, will take place at the Vngic-Chincse Middle School Ilell at 7 p.m. today. Following is the Programme:— P anoforte Recital by Miss Evelyn Goh “The Machine Age in Poetry.”
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  • 307 4 Membership Of 407 Johore Bahru. Satisfactory progress in every respect •ias been made by the International Library, .he formation of which took place only a year ago on the initiative of His Highness the Sultan. This is disclosed in the report of the Hon
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  • 333 4 No More Fights At Its Base The Metropolitan Police, stalwart defenders of Eros, at whose base in Piccadillycircus many battles have been fought on Boat Race night and other festive occasions, are to be relieved of the responsibility. Following representations by the Commissioner of Police, the Parks
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  • 858 5 CO-OPERATION OR COMPETITION? •‘Co-operative selling causes price of commodities to be higher and the buying public will suffer greatly,’’ declared Mr. Tan Gan Thuan in a debate on “Is competition in trade and commerce preferable to co-operation?’’ by members of the Chinese Christian Association
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  • 76 5 Members of the Penang and Kedah Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya are notified that the film "This Motoring’ will be shown at the Majestic ■Cinema today and tomorrow in. conjunction with the film ‘Charm School.* ‘This Motoring’ deals with the history of the
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  • 134 5 Mock Weddings In A Village Budapest. March 18. An interesting old carnival custom was revived this year in the village of Farkas fa. County Vas. The custom, which is centuries old. consists of pulling trunks, and is only practised when no marriages have been arranged during carnival
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  • 180 5 Passport System Advocated Budapest, March 18. The association of the county employees of Hungary have petitioned the Home Office to solve the problem of the wandering gipsies. They suggest that the wandering gipsies shall be obliged to procure a paper containing a passport photograph, which should be signed
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  • 598 5 Sir Julien Cahn Accepts Honorary Fellowship TEAM ENTERTAINED Sir Julien Cahn accepted an honorary fellowship of the Malayan Magic Circle on Sunday at a Chinese dinner given by the Circle to honour him, Lady Cahn and their cricket party. Besides being a noted cricketer Sir Julien is
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  • 615 6 Cricket In Penang-Team To Meet Sir Julien Cahn’s Eleven—Girl Barbers. PENANG'S TEAM TO MEET TOURISTS To The Editor. Sir, —Penang should be jubilant at the triumph of our cricket team over Selangor, especially when the margin of defeat was six wickets. It could not be denied
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  • 88 6 American Scientist's Fate New York, March 21. Dr. Wesley M. Coates, of the Crocker Institute of Cancer Research of the Columbia University, was killed last night in a laboratory of the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Centre, when he accidentally touched an uninsulated copper conductor of a million volt
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  • 71 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, March 29. The following gentlemen have been appointed members of the Hospital Visiting Board for 1937. NORTH KEDAH The Assistant State Treasurer, Mr. W. F. Ward, Mr. J. G. Wood. I CENTRAL KEDAH The Protector of Chinese, Mr. R. St.
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  • 40 6 —British Wireless. London, March 30. Dame Laura Knight who attended thfe meeting of the Selection Committee for the Royal Academy ”Show today is the first woman artist to serve in that capacity in the Academy’s history.—British Wireless.
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  • 222 6 Clare Retain North Of England Title For the second year in succession, Clare College. Cambridge, won the North of England Head of the River race on the River Dee at Chester. Twenty crews from all parts of the country competed, and, conditions were the most favourable
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  • 75 6 i. —Reuter. Police Discovery In Boarding House Los Angeles, March 31. Foreign espionage is believed to havebeen revealed by the arrest of two Japanese following a knife fight. The police broke into a locked room of a boarding house and, it is understood, discowered wireless equipment, maps
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  • 43 6 Reuter Wireless. Rome, March 30. The Pope, seated on his throne, assisted in the celebrations of the Pontified High Mass at St. Peter’s which was rarely ever so packed. Afterwards he blessed the 150,000 people who thronged the vwst square.—Reuter Wireless.
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    • 273 6 TTwmnndous Success Season Extended I "Great Entertainment” Exclaimed j y 1 W V Everyone Who Saw This Picture I WINDSOR DAYAI *.OO TONIGHT 9.00 JL/ A Mighty Mythological a ««a TAMIL TALKIE 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 ■■lkl A AV A Ml 11 A SUPERB CANTONESE TALKIE I The Inimitable Highest Paid
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    • 108 6 Still Continuing Our Mighty Season of Super Attractions. Here’s The Big Film You Have Been Waiting For. The Return Of King Kong The Mighty. Secure At An Enormous Cost For Your Enjoyment. CAPITAL TALKIE (At The Wembley Amusement Park) Commencing Wednesday. 31st March, 1937 Two Shows Nightly at 7.30 9.30
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    • 36 6 THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE AGE I NEVER HAS A MORE BEAUTIFUL COLOURED FILM BEEN MADE TO EQUAL THIS I® r IJJhdfeEl I «BANK MO«®r B STt’O D I i u Opening FRIDAY At The MAJESTIC
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    • 90 6 MAJESTIC Hitting A High Note In Musical Comedy I JACK OAKIE NED SPARKS RUNNING A GIRLS’ SCHOOL... pf FRANCES LANGFORD LEADING THE SONG PARADE... i 100 Dancing Cuties In j W The New Dance Routine "RHYTHMATIC". It’s The Happiest, Snappiest Musical Show of the Season “THE CHARM SCHOOL’* With A
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  • 898 7 Proposed Dividend Of 3 1/2 Per Cent The third annual general meeting of the Penang Government Medical Department Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., will be held at the “A” Block, first floor, General Hospital, Penang, on Friday, April r 16. at 4.45 p.m. for the
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  • 490 7 APPOINTMENTS FOR 1937 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star March 29. Ta© Kedah State Council has appointed the following gentlemen to be members of the Kedah Sanitary Board for the year 1937. KOTA STAR Tuan Syed Ahmad Aljafree, (chairman), the Senior Health Officer, the Senior Executive Engineer.
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  • 233 7 Chinese Gets Six Months* R.i. Lew Heng See, a Chinese w*as sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H.A.L. Luckham, the second Magistrate. Penang, when he appeared in the Police Court yesterday clJirged with having dishonestly induced Lam Ah Jin on March 7. to deliver to
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  • 49 7 MINJMLM WAGE TO BE RAISED ihe Hon. the Resident Councillor. Penang-, has eceA ?d the following telegram from the Colonial Secretary: “Minimum wage for Indian labourers employed by Government will be raised to 50 cents for men and 10 cents for women as from April 1."
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  • 51 7 Infornjition has been received by the Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya (Penang) by telegraphs that 1967 stateaided labourers will arrive on April 1, 1937, by s.s. Rajula.” It is expected that 732 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak 'and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine
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  • 361 7 Chinese On Trial For Murder Johore Bahru, Mar. 29. How he saw a human hand sticking out of a swamp and later found the buried body was described by a police officer at an inquiry lasting three days, when Chye Mui Lum, a middle-aged Chinese,
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  • 614 8 A FIVE-YEAR, renewable, ItaloYugoslav agreement was signed last week between the two countries whereby they undertake to respect the common frontiers and those in the /Xdriatic; to abstain from any aggression benefiting the aggressor in the event of aggression against one of them by one
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  • 188 8 Timely Arrival Of Troops SEVERAL ARRESTS AT KLANG The public spirited action of a’ Chinese shopkeeper and the timely arrivd of troops nipped in the bud an attempt to stir up fresh trouble in Negri Sembilan yesterday. The incident occurred in Sepang where two egitators addressed a
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  • 125 8 Chinese Convicted Sentence of two months’ r.i. was passed on Chan Weng Chew, a Chinese, by’ Mr. H. Watson in the Penang Police Court today. During the last hearing on March 24 accused pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust in respect of gold and diamonds
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  • 56 8 Interested In Civic Administration (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 30. The students of the Bangkok University who are visiting Malaya have come not only to play football but on a goodwill tour as well in order to study .local administration. They visited the Sanitary Board Office
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  • 1009 8 Horticulture in Malaya- Cannas from Seeds- Bauhinia corymbosaViolets- How Long Have they Been In Malaya?-The Lettuce Tree. THE flowering season is at its height in Penang and, turn where you will, there are luxuriant blooms to delight the eye. Every tree is in flower. The gardens of
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  • 61 8 .—Sin Chew Jit Poh. Development Society Suggested Shanghai, March 31. It is reported that Japan has suggested the establishment of an Oriental Development Society jointly capitalised by China and Japan with the object to finance enterprises in the Yangtse but that the suggestion will not be accepted
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  • 33 8 Shipbuilding Firms during March.—BritishWireless. For Clyde Shipbuilding Firms UOndon, March 30. Valued at something like £100,000,000 twenty-one new contracts —the majority for the Admiralty—were booked by Clyde Shipbuilding Firms during March.—British-
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  • 822 9 Raw ang And Little Mother Earn 7 lb» Penalty FOLLOWING THEIR IfPOH{ WINS: COMPLETE TRAINING LIST The following are the revised handicaps for the first day of the Penang Turf Club Easter Professional Meeting to be run in Penang on Saturday, April 3.
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 9 Royal Mail finishing first in the Grand National run on March 19, in front of a riderless horse and Coolean.—Picture by Air Mail. i.—Picture by Air Mail.
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  • 154 9 By Jagat Singh PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY COMMENCES The preliminary inquiry commenced in the Penang Middle Court this morning before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham into the case in which Jagat Singh was charged with criminal intimidation by threatening Singh Khandpur with injury on Dec. 22 1936, at Light Street. Mr.
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  • 79 9 0. —Reuter. LEEDS U. BEAT WEST BROMWICH A. London. March 30. The following are the results of the matches in the Football League played today:— DIV ISION I Huddersfield T. 2, Derby C. 0. Leeds U. 3, West Bromwich A. 1. DIVISION II Aston Villa* 0, Newcastle
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  • 110 9 Seventieth Anniversary Tomorrow Tomorrow, April 1, 1937, will be the 70tb anniversary of the founding of the Straits Settlements and under the auspices of the Penang Eurasian Association, Mi*. E. G. Cullin will give a short address on ’The Colony during the sixties and seventies of
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  • 104 9 The following new books have been received at the Pinang Library: An Atlas of Empire, by J.F. Horrabin. Buddhist India, by T.W. Rhys Davids. Challenge, by “Sapper”. A Constitutional History of British Guiana, by Sir Cecil Clementi. Delicate Monster, by Storm Jameson. The East Wind of Love, by
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  • 629 9 13 CHINESE CONVICTED TWO TO BE BANISHED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 30. “I am afraid I cannot believe their story and I convict them all,” said Mr. C.H. Dakers in the -Kuala Lumpur police court today, at the end of the case against 13 Chinese,
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  • 91 9 —British Wireless. Better Profits MORE PASSENGERS CARRIED London, March 30. Preliminary Railway returns for 1936 show gross receipts from railway working during the year amounted to approximately £164,000,000 and nett revenue from all sources was approximately £36,500,000, compared with £33,700,000 and £32,300,000 in 1935 and 1934'respectively. The
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  • 126 9 Amicable Settlements (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 30. The fear of a strike by engine drivers in Kinta, who number over 3000, is now removed. The men, it will be remembered, recently presented a set of demands to their employers asking for increased wages. The
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  • 46 9 The Municipal Band will perform at the Waterfall Gardens this evening from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Following is the programme:— March Hail To Bavaria Schroder. Overture Champetre Blemant. Japo Niaserie Ke-Sa-Ko Chapius. Selection The Earl And The Girl Caryll. Quick Step Happy Gay.
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  • 68 9 Selangor Team SEVERAL CHANGES AFTER PENANG MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. The following team has been selected to meet Sir Julien Cahn’s XI at Kuala Lumpur on April 2 and 3:— A. L. HENRY B. S. GILL D. R. GULLAND R. HASSAN A.
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  • 68 9 Perak Team Selected (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 31. The Perak team to meet Sir Julien Cahn’s XI on April 4 and 5 has been selected as follows: G. M. BRAND (Captain) M. Y. BAHAUDIN J. P. CHRYSOSTOM R. C. EHRKE T. M. HART
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  • 27 9 At the Maternity Hospital, Penang on 30th March, to Eva, wife of Mr. James Kennedy of Surge! Taw&r Estate, Kuala Ketil, a son, both well.
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  • 795 10 ANHRESIRICIIONISIS. HOPEF UL Mystery Of Stocks Position In America (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London. March 22. Tin prices are still being ‘‘talked U P’ to £325-350 a ton by London Metal Exchange bulls, but the outlook for th e metal, which seemed clear and promising
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  • 758 10 Capital Reduction Scheme Completed Inclination of the declaration of the company s maiden dividend was made by Mr. Bruce Petrie, chairman, at the annual meeting of Rompin Bahru Rubber Estate Ltd. in Singapore last week. Mr. Petrie also informed shareholders that the scheme of capital reorganisation
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  • 130 10 New issue Of £56,000.000 Worth Of Bonds Tokyo, March 18. The Japanese Cabinet has submitted to the Diet a Supplementary Estimates Bill totalling 58,197,000 yen £3,395,000 at current rates), which includes a slight additional amount for the Navy. This Bill makes the total of next year’s Budget
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  • 102 10 Three Tin Dredges Amsterdam. The Billiton Maatschappij has given ordeis to a combine of Dutch shipyards for the construction of three tin dredgers. The company already had planned for the purchase of three new dredgers when they heard that British companies were negotiating with Dutch
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  • 121 10 Riga, March 18 Official figures are published in Moscow showing Soviet trade with Spain in January. Exports to Spain amounted to 9.000,000 roubles (exceeded only by exports to Great Britain and the United States?. The chief items are classified as fol-lows:—Motor-lorries and parts-, 2,400,000 roubles;
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  • 69 10 Tunku Kassim's Appointment Alor Star, March 29. Tunku Kassim, the president of the Abdui Hamid Sports Club, has been appointed as chief aide-de-camp to His Highness the Sultan of Kedah with effect from March 15, 1937. -0 Che Ibrahim of the Land Office, Alor
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  • 80 10 (Ficm Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 19. While the unsettled position in other commodity markets has curtailed trade in Palm Oil. consumers in the United Kingdom being particularly nervous, there is a fair demand by British soap makers for Malayan oil, max. 5 per cent, f.f.a. ir.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 232 10 TORTURE WITH EC ZEMA? The soothing, healing power of D.D.D. Prescrip tion amaze and delight you.ltching yl stops two or three seconds after you apply D.D.D. By persevering with D.D.D. Prescription, the germs end oury rofiing impurities ensconced in the deepest layers of the skin, S <■ and which keep
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  • 101 11 PILOT-OfFiCER COUTTS-WOOD (left) talking to.cottagers after narrowly escaping death in the crash at Ticehurst. ROOF TORN OFF IN NOSE DIVE.—Tail sticking in the air and one crumpled wing lying against a tree, the eebris of an R.A.F. aeroplane is seen among the wreckage it caused
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    • 120 11 r— 1 I Do you read the Sunday Gazette? i I Every week new and interesting features are introduced into the SUNDAY GAZETTE. Place an order for regular delivery with your newsagent or become a subscriber. The following are i some of the features of the SUNDAY GAZETTE. ILLUSTRATED LONDON
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  • 497 12 TAKING HIS BAND WITH HIM Henry Hall is resigning and the 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra is to be discontinued—as a 8.8. C. Bland. This announcement was made by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Mr. Hall, at his own wish, ceases his engagement on September 25, when the Dance
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  • SHIPPING NEWS AND MAILS
    • 358 12 S. S. “MATA HARI” from Singapore via ports. Sails Friday. S.S. ‘CAPE ST. GEORGE’ from Bremen, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Fort Said Colombo, Sails today for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, China Japan. TOMORROW S.S. “SUMATRA MARU” from Singapore via Belawan sails today for Rangoon Calcutta.
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    • 419 12 BIRKENHEAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MOVE A letter from the Ministry of Labour, giving the reasons against the establishment of a training centre in Birkenhead, was read at the monthly meeting of the Birkenhead Cl.itmber of Commerce recently. The letter stated: "The Department has already given this
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    • 266 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAIL A mail for Australia. New Zealand. Jav* and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thenct by Singapore-Australia (air mail service will close at 7.30 p.m. today. NOTICE The air mails despatched from Penang oi. March 21 per the Netherlands Aircraft, were
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    • 232 12 Passport Examination Ashore Many advantages are likely to accruefrom the arrangement just concluded between the immigration authorities at South impton end the French Line (C.G. T.), whereby passengers landing at the port from the Normandie on her eastbound voyages will undergo passport examination when they reach
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 978 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES B. B. C. EMPIRE STATION TODAY Tune in on the following wavelengths: TRANSMISSION 2 transmission 2 8.15 p.m. The news and announcements. GSR 21 Mc/9 (J 3 97 m 8.35 Greenwich time signal. 'The Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra; GSG 17.97 Mc/s (16.8 in.) conductor, Harry Pell. From the
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    • 92 12 HONG KONG. Station ZBW broadcasts on a wavelength of 39.52 Afc|a 314 m. TODAY 3.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 6.30 European programme. 6.50 Stock quotations and Exchange Market report. 6.55 Continuation of European programme. 7.20 Time signal, weather report and announcements 7.23 Continuation of European programme 8.15 Daventry news bulletin. 10.20
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    • 239 12 NIROM. YDC (15.15 Me s (19.8 m.) PMN (10.26 Mc|s (29.2 m.) TODAY p.m. 2.10 News bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 5.50 Time signal. Opening announcement. 5.52 Evening concert. 7.10 Benny Carter and his orchestra. 7.19 Zigcuner music by Magyar? Imre and his orchestra. 8.00 Religious culture lessons. 8.20 Viennese music
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    • 9 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY Ui&b Low 2.08 p.m. 8.48 p.m.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 429 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE VeMefa. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Dae «“Junction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London C. DEUCALION Mars., L’don, R’dam, Hamburg Glasgow. Apr. 2 Apr. 28 C. ACHILLES Ldon, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Apr 8 Mav 5 A PATROCLUS Mars., L’don, R’dam
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    • 339 13 A4ZXZAGS TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. ADAMS ArHve S.S. PRES. HARRISON P oo May May 18 S.S. PRES. POLK M ’k y 6 T 19 !De A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en ro’~te J nC 5 PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you travelled on our New
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    • 475 13 P&O BRITISH INDIA PORT SWETTENHAM, AND SINGAPORE S.S. "RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, Ist APRIL Pcninjulftr end Oriental S. N. under eontravt with Hie Majesty’» Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. Homewaids for Colombo, Aden, Port Said, due Penang 1937 Marseilles and Ixindon. •S.S “SOMALI”
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    • 209 13 GENERAL PASSENGER A<iEN5« FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINY TO rSKOPE via SUEZ FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVICE Singapore and Penang to Losidoei rt* Colmubo, Aden. Suer, Port Napfee, Marseilles and Gibraltar. Mart Mblllnge s.s. “KASHIMA MARU” Apr. 21 m.v. “YASUKUNI MARU” Apr. 15 Rate* to Ftrwt ch* Steamers Yasukuni Marti or Motorehlpc
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 390 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES BERLIN. PHOHI-HOLLAND. PC.J 15.22 Mcs (19.7 m. Zeesen broadcasts on the following frequencies:— TODAY DJB 15.26 Me 8 19.7 m. 8.20 —11.20 p.m. Broadcast by Station DJN 9.54 Mcs 81.4 m. P.C.J., Eindhoven, on wavelength of 19.71 m. TODAY PM TOMORROW 2.20 Ne w s and economic review
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    • 137 13 Faris station Radio-Colonial. Its eaD-tettero ire: W. L. 19.68 metrM T. P. A. W. L. 26.28 T. P. A. 8 W L. 25.90 T. P. A. 4 TODAY TP A 2 15.24 Mc|s (19.6 m.) 6.20 p.m. Concert reltiy. 7.05 Talk on current French events (in Russian). 7.20 News in
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    • 139 13 7.35 News in French. Market prices, rates of exchange. 8.00 News in Spanish. 8.10 News in Portuguese. 8.20 Close down. TP A 2 15.24 Mo's (19.6 m.) p.m. 6.20 Concert. Relay from Grenoble. 7.05 Talk on current French events in Greek by M. Apostolis. 7.20 News in English. 7.35 Concert.
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    • 96 13 CALCUTTA Station VUC broadcasts on a wavelength of 49.10 metres (6.109 kc). TODAY P.M. 9.33 p.m. Talk: ‘Book Review.” Books of the Month. 9.48 Clarionet solo. 10.08 News bulletin in Bengali. 10.28 News bulletin i.i English. 10.48 “The Dark Lady of the Sonnets.” A play in one act. By Bernard
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  • 660 14 SPORTS CLUB FAIL TO HOLD LEAD Great Saves By Suppiah ITP HE Indian Recreation Club were in luck’s way yesterday. I After being one go;fi down in the first half, they made a good recovery to draw with the Penang Sports Club in a
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  • 125 14 England Take Honours England won the six nations cross-coun try race at the Stockel racecourse, Brussels. with 55 points. This was their twenty-fourth success in the event since 1903. J. C. Flockhart, the Scottish champion, von the individual evert, covering the nine miles in 49 min. 50
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  • 60 14 Two ties in the Old Frees' Association handicap tennis tournament were played during the week-end and resulted as follows Tang Gooi Fook and Koay Teik Swee 3) beat Lim San anH Foo Eng Cheang (sc) 6—2, 6—2. Tan Boon Piew and Ng Kam Sooi (sc) beat
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  • 279 14 Sir Malcolm Clampbell, who has created records in the air and on the land, is now after records on the water. And the latest and greatest fight he has now finished is that he has coaxed his wife. Lady Campbell, to allow him to
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  • 337 14 TENNIS IS A PAYING PROPOSITION Fred Perry, former Wimbledon champion, has found that professional lawn tennis means big money. In the first 52 days of his United States tour with Ellsworth Vines he has earned £234 a day. No wonder that Mr. Francis T. Hunter,
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  • 352 14 All-In Wrestling Bout pINDING 1 lie Harbin Horror rather harmless, Wong Bock.-cheung- main- tained his championship of China in Shanghai by winning falls in the fifth a n d sixth rounds in the catch-as-catch-can wrestling bout that completed a card of boxing and
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  • 112 14 81-ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The bi-annulal general meeting of the Penang Hockey Association will be held in the secretary’s office, Penang Sports Club Pavilion at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 1, 1937. AGENDA Following is the agenda:— (1) To confirm the minutes of the last general meeting. (2)
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  • 123 14 Office-Bearers For Year The Crescent Star Sports Club, Penang, held ts twenty-seventh annual general meeting this week-enu and the following were elected office-bearers for the current year:— President. Lieut. Md. Noor bin Mohamed; vice-presidents. Capt. S. A. Md. Noor, Mr. A. Majid Khan, Mr. M. A.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 253 14 that explains the k EXTRA NOURISHMENT J M MMB CADBURYS MILK CHOCOLATE The richer the milk, the more nourishing the lb. block 40cts chocolate. The fresh, full-cream milk that Cadburys use is British milk I i glasses of this fib. block Wets super milk go into every i ib. block.
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  • 1701 15 Oxford's Great Struggle Against Wonder Team London, March 21. CAMBRIDGE beat Oxford in the sixty-ninth inter-Varsity Sports at the White City Stadium yesterday by nine events to two. The bare mathematical result would-suggest a monotonous string of Light Blue victories, but, in fact, the
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  • 131 15 Veteran MacDonald Smith Optimistic M'i.cDonald Smith, still, at the age of 47, one of the most active golf professionals in the United States, will make another attempt this year on the British Open championship, ‘n which he has finished second. third or fourth on
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  • 268 15 Joe Davis Retains His Title J. Davis (Chesterfield l retained the world's professions snooker pool championship .last week, when, in the final heat, which was concluded at Thurston’s Hall, Leices-ter-square, last night, he beat H. Lindrum (Australia) by 32 games to 29 in the match of 61 frames.
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  • 81 15 Trent 5 pts.. Old Tridents 4 Trent School, at full strength for the first time this term, started strongly and wore soon two goals up. through Whittey. Lang replied for the Old Boys, but Astin scored for the School, who continued > o he’d the advantage in
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  • 781 15 Scotland 3 pts, England 6 pts. England completed three Rugby -trebles” in beating Scotland by two tries to one penalty goal at misty Murreyfield. They won the “triple crown” in Coronation year as conquerors of Wales, Ireland, and now Scotland. Their team captured the
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  • 222 15 Varsity Pair's Surprise Defeat At Prince's For their last game before the InterVarsity contest the Oxford and Cambridge golfers joined forces for a foursomes match against members of the Prince’s Club at Sandwich, last week. They scored an overwhelming triumph in the morning series, winning eleven of
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  • 186 15 Ten Years Of Persuasion Tirana, Albania, March 20. A Bill, passed by the Albanian Parliament. making the wearing of the veil by Mohammedan women an offence, will become law next week. King Zog has proceeded more carefully and cautiously in this matter than his
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 192 15 tJjS. When a IFitWJV FVX tells you— Vf that people often take her for years younger than she is, that she puts this down Io her that s^e P u^s Ihose down to ’—the fact she s used nothing but Calverts Tooth Powder since she lcl I school W ell,
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  • LATEST SHARE AND COMMODITY NEWS
    • 317 16 Steady I.o.idon, March 30. Yesterday Rise or Fail 5 p-C.. U-'!s x.d. -Fandin«, 4 p.c., 1960-90 < d. -TO 9iu Loan. i<4 p.c 1044 s <txn. Un. Ass. (Units) 1J a Pnscaential “A** Roral Assce. (10s. pd.) 1 _iz Gt. Western Ord. Cao. Pae. ($25) 15 Chartered
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    • 117 16 London. March 30. RUBBER Strong. Spot 13g buyers 132 sellers. l3 7 buyers 13A sellers. July Sept. 132 buyers 13; sellers. Oet.|Dec. 13’ buyers 13g sellers. New Yorkr 26.00 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 22,463 tons Liverpool 31,355 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Mar.) £21.55. PEPPER White
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    • 181 16 LEAN CO. TODAY'S OPENING QUOTATIONS HX;_ Buyers Sellers Ampats 6 0 6 3 Bangrins 23 0 24;0 Burma Malays 27.6 28|3xd Hong Fatts 1-521 I.s7icd Jelebus 1.221 1.271 K. Lanjuts 26 9 27j6 Katus 25 6 260 Kuchais 1.820 Cd Laruts 16 6 17 jO Lukuts 1.271 1.324 Nawng Pets
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    • 126 16 London dn Previously Latest Paris ~l 10K 11 32 106 21 64 New Y’ork 4.88 i 4.88?? Montreal 4.87 a 4.88 A-; Brussels 29.01’- 29.03 Geneva 21.44*. 21.45 Amsterdam 8.921 8.927 Milan 92; 92 Berlin 12.15 12.15 Athens 5471 547£ Bucharest 667 J 667 4 Buenos Aires 17
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    • 119 16 TIN:— PREVIOUSLY LATEST Lonana—(Spot) £302.0.0 £293.0.0 London—(3 month») £293.0.0 £286.0.0 Singapore $142? $142.75 Business Done Penang 3141,50 $142.50 Business Done «ssmm Done 50 tons COPRA.—(Sundrted) $8.55 $8.50 BLACK PEPPER $11.50 $11.50 RUBBER J— 1 12}§d 13&d New York 264 c (G) 26gc(G) Singapore-Spot 44Jc 45ic Apru/june 45gc 45gc
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    • 255 16 KENNEDY CO. 3ne following are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today:— RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Allenby 2.15 2.25 Alor Gajah 1.67?. I.77’,cum Ayer Hitam 1-75 1.85 Ayer Molek 1-50 1.60 Bassett 971 1.02$ Broga 1.25 1.2 41 Brunei United 5.00 5.25 cum Bukit Katil 1271 1-35 Hamilton
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    • 192 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN:— Buyer* Sellers Batu Selangoi 1.80 1.85 Hong Fatt 1.521 1.571 c Jelebu 1.25 1.30 Kuchai 1.80 1.85 c Lukut 1.274 1.321 North Taiping 90 924 Rahman Hyd. 1.52-1 1.574 Rantau Ordy. 1.95 2.00 Rantau Pref. 1.90 1.95 Taiping 90 924 Ulu Klang 1.40 1.45 Ampat 6
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    • 52 16 In Chrysler Factories Windsor, Ontario, March 30. WTiile the Chrysler conference is dragging on at Lansing, the Chrysler Corporation of Canada has announced that the Windsor factories are closing temporarily, rendering 2,000 workers idle, as a result of the shortage of material normally imported from the United
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    • 298 16 The following are the changes in oui quotations up to noon today: RUBBER:— Buyers Sellers Allenbys 2.25 2.35 Ayer Panas 2.30 2.40 Bassetts -98 1.01 Batu Lintangs 1.60 1.63 Bedfords 1.40 1-43 Bentas 1-59 1.62 Brogas 1-27 1.30 Indragiris 1.874 1.92$ Jerams 1.37$ I.42?cum Kempas 3.15 3.25 Kuala
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    • 243 16 RUBBER: Buyer» Seflen Allenbys 2.20 2.30 Ayer Panas 2.25 2.32$ Basetts .97$ 1.02$ Batu Lintangs 1.57$ 1.62?. Bedfords 1.40 1.45 Bentas 1.57$ 1.62$ Brogas 1.25 1.30 Indragiris 1.85 1.92$ Jerams 1.30 1.35 ex Kuala Sidims 3.55 3.67$ Lunas 2.70 2.80 M. Pindas 2.00 2.10 Mentakabs .55 .57* N.
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