Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1937

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE I.ASTEDITIQK ESTAR. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. w 235. Vol. XCV. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 887 1 tin Urged To Take Lead In Securing Concerted Measures Primate On Menace To The World frightfulness as hallmark of a GREAT POWER 1 hu of Canterbury and 10.000 people, representative of the inhabitants of Great Britain. last night urged the British Government to take the lead
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  • 25 1 Reuter. The ships searching for the submarine which attacked H.M.S. Basilisk have abandoned the search and have returned to patrol duties.
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  • 422 1 STIFFENING ATTITUDE OF THE LEAGUE Geneva. Today—The Assembly adjourned till five o’clock today to enable delegates to consult their Governments. Th' Polish delegate announced his abstention because he objected to the procedure, whi!' the delegates of Siam, Norway and South Africa said they had not had
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  • 62 1 No Hardship And Little Inconvenience” The Admiralty has allayed possible an xiety of relatives and friends of officers and men serving on the Yangtse River owing to the uncertainty of despatch and reception of mails from His Majesty’s ships.” The personnel of H.M.S. Capetown and river
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  • 175 1 Speculation In Washington Washington Oct. 5.Usually wellinformed quarters believe that President Roosvelt’s speech is one of the most important he has ever delivered on foreign affairs. There is much speculation whether the United States is contemplating some move designed to prevent a spread of the Sino Japanese
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  • 181 1 Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Oct. 5. A Chinese motor lorry driver named Chong San, residing at Fusing was summoned before Inche Ismail bin A. Latiff. the Kuala Kangsar Magistrate, to answer a charge of having carried on August 23 at Kuala Kangsar an excess
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  • 121 1 Reuter. To Be Organised By Lord Mayor And Bank Of England It is announced that with the approval of the (Government. the Lord Mayor of London is organising, in co-opera-tion with the Governor of the Bank of England, a fund for relief of the Chinese. The
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  • 40 1 Reuter. Japanese Claim Fall Of Another Village Peiping, Oct. 6, The Japanese claim i further edvaace in Shansi by capturing th-i walled village of Chun-hsien. 70 mile» northward of Taiyuan-fu, after a 12 hour battle with 10.000 Commirnist troops.
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  • 2415 2 Detective Told To Buy $5,000 with $2,500 4 CHARGED WITH TRAFFICKING Japanese Alleged To Have Said He Had $300,000 For Sale THE Japanese told me that he was in a position to sell me even $300,000 in forged notes. He
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  • 436 2 PROMINENT LADIES’ EFFORTS KEDAH’S $185,000 A decision to organise a charity night in aid of the China Red Cross relief fund at the Wembley Dance Hall at an early date was made by a large gathering of prominent Chinese ladies last Monday. The meeting was convened
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    • 236 2 SHERLEY’S. LACTOL puppies Wb DOGS f < Too much meal means too much heat lor your dog's blood. And especially in a hot climate this causes him torture through continual scratching, /ack of appetite, moodiness, irritability and loss of energy. You can remedy the trouble by cutting down his meat
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    • 234 2 i SAY. SIS YOUR TEETH LOOK /NeWSte. DULL. COVERED WITH FILM! J START USING PEPSODENT V TOOTH PASTE TODAY AND i .V WATCH THEM IMPROVE I WHY. MY TEETH PO LOOK DARLING—ALL AT ONCE I CLEANER AND BRIGHTER AF- REALIZED THAT I WANTED TO TER USING PEPSODENT THIS SEE YOUR
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  • 744 3 Discussion, At Nanking Conference Chinese General Shot For Losing North Shansi To Enemy FURIOUS FIGHTING IN SHANGHAI SECTORS Shanghai. Oct. 5: Mr. hen Chen Wu, a prominent overseas Chinese, is reported to he conferring with Chinese military authorities in Nanking regarding the organisation
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  • 374 3 Brili'li Dress Lukewarm resolution passed Iarty Conference on the British with other counk and financial in o Japanese agreeing the line of umber of the Li-' t < uncil for peace. which Mr. Lloyd v a sociated, and by I nion and various and pacifist cd
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  • 72 3 Reuter. Mlion Awaited 6: The State Departement and refuse to iaUnited States Govempending action by the Committee and the Afproposal of the Advtmittee Treaty to cond me se conflict. tes have hitherto ren.v move to invoke the >i of the ex-Secretary timson, to obtain British
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  • 142 3 Reuter. "Knocking Out Corn er-S t on es Of Programme'' St. Paul’q (Minnesota), Oct. 6: A vigorous attack on the U. S. Supreme Court for knocking out. the cornerstones” of his programme was made by President Roosevelt in a speech here on the new demands
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  • 139 3 1 Purge Of Spies’* And i'errorists’" Moscow. Nineteen men have been executed at t iadivostok, in Siberia. after a trial on charges of wrecking and terrorism on the Far-Eastern railways. They are said to have been working as spies on behalf of Japan. Thirteen other men
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  • 213 3 Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 5: The Drafting Committee on the Sino-Japanese conflict made so little progress at noon that meetings of the Com mittee of 23 and the Plenary Session of the Assembly were adjourned some hours There is a possibility of reaching a settlement tonight. The
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  • 166 3 Reut er. Scrap Metal Ban To Include All Counlries Wellington. Oct. 5: The action of the New Zealand waterside workers in refusing to load cargo which might be used by Japan as war material was the subject of a warning in Parliament. Mr. Savage, the
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  • 87 3 .Reuter. ./a panese Bombers Driven Off Nanking- Oct. 5.' Sis Japanese bombers flying at a great height, arrived over the city at 5.45 p.m. from the south-west and dropped bombs outside the south city. While heavy anti-aircraft fire met them from below Chinese pursuit planes went up
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  • 278 4 Changi Gunner As Accused (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. The escapades of a European gunner of the Royal Artillery, stationed at Blakan Mati, were described before the Singapore Second Magistrate, Mr. F. V. Duckworth, on Monday, when Hugh Jackson was charged with causing mischief by damaging
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  • 83 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Prioi to his departure for home on leave. Mi G. L. F. Bird. Assistant British Ad viscr, Segamat, was entertained to a farewell ter party by the Segamat Club at their piemises. A large crowd was present, including iht
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  • 502 4 LIS I OF LATEST CONTRIBUTIONS Contributions received up-to-date in I enang for the China Distress Relief Fund are as follows: I reviously acknowledged Straits $224.629.33 Chinese staff of Messrs. Guthrie Co. Ltd., Penang 50.50 Chinese staff of Messrs. Logan, Ross <£ Samuel 40.00 Staff of Messrs.
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  • 139 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. A Malacca sub-committee has been appointed by the Negri Sembilan branch of the A A.M. to attend to the interests of the association and its members in this settlement. Arrangements already are in hand to place two road patrol
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  • 104 4 A Photographer In Johore 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore. A Japanese photographer whose name is given as Pamakw is said to have been as saulted by two Chinese at Mersing. Johore, on Sunday. He was admitted into the Mersing Hospital but shortly afterwards trans ferred
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  • 44 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. To mark the opening of their new premises in First Cross Street. Malacca, the Borneo Co. Ltd., were at home to about 150 guests at dinner at the Suan Kee Restaurant on Saturday.
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  • 170 4 Police Inspector As Bridegroom (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. The marriage took place on Monday of Inspector James Macpherson, of the Traffic Branch of the Straits Settlements Police, and Miss Irene A. Blackman, daughter of Lieut. Blackman. R.A.0.C., and Mrs. Blackman- of Plumstead, Kent. The ceremony was performed
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  • 66 4 Mr. F. B. Oehlers Singapore. Mr, Frederick B. Oehlers was admitted and enrolled as an advocate and solicitor of the Straits Settlements, High Court before Mr. Justice Howes, on Monday. Mr. H. R. S. Zehnder appeared iff sup port of the petition for admission and stated
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  • 297 4 British Delegates’ 1,000Mile Tour Berlin. Sept. 27. A British delegation of over 220 members has arrived in Berlin to spend a week in Germany examining the road system. The party comprises over 60 members'oi both Houses of Parliament, delegates from the Royal Automobile Club, the Automobile Association,
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  • 247 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Hon’ble Mr. J O. Sanders, acting General Manager of the F.M.S. Railways, and Dr. Margaret M. Sanders have left Kuala Lumpur for Fraser’s Hill. Mr. AD. Dawson, Superintendent of Customs, Port Swettenham, is going home on leave shortly. Mr. R.M.E. Michaux of Socfin Co., Ltd., is expected
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  • 141 4 There will be band performances at the Waterfall Gardens today from 5.30 p.m to 6.30 p.m. and on the Esplanade tomorrow from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. TODAY March: The Voice Of The Guns”: Alford. Overture: "The Windjammer”: Ansell. Selection: "Gold Diggers Of 19.33": Wari en. Boiera: Tricotrin”:
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  • 95 4 Johannesburg. Marmalade has been removed from the breakfast menu of boarders of an Afrikaans girls’ school here. A reason given for the decision is that the eating of marmalade is an old English custom, and, therefore, unpalatable for good little Afrikaners. There is also no
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  • 184 4 A sanctuary for okapis is to be formed in the Belgian Congo possibly in the Epulu Forest, in the Kivu district. Twenty Algerians and many cattle have been swept away by flooded rivers as the result of torrential rains in the Department of Oran, Algeria. It is
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    • 286 4 SURE DEATH TO IITSECTS Black Flag insecticide J «'onrrntrated fronomir*!» A lit 110 got! u lorig\s*HV. k Wjwr/zfg(§S PENANG HILL RAILWAY Delightful days will be yours !f yoa visit Penang Hill. Excursion ticket» are cheap. TIME TABLE UP TRAINS. MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS: 6.30 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. every 30 mixiutei
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    • 342 4 heard about H WKH I SKIPPERS They make *5 I that welcome (1 1 difference# to a meal w FREE! The high quality of Skippers has made a jar of Saflor sw,anthem universally popular. For Skippers labels. Lxcl* are the pick of the catch—delicate, tender yoU r labels wit little
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  • 135 5 ..111 PUNCHED me during our HONEYMOON” Filing Divorce Suit M.LAIGHLIN DENIES CHARGES OF CRUELTY re«inviHduuu ibduction. British New York. ii i'ani<>us as a pioneer dancing, one of the ,-ssed women, has hied ,'m r ir ing her husband. \I. I.aughlin, a wealths with cruelty, sass
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  • 256 5 judge Reduce** Hi** Sentence _ail’y of share-pushing at -ived a reduced sentence >rn lion he had given to the c- .1 servitude was the term man, Henry Arthur Roth 50 merchant. vr., Mr Roberts, K.C., said: irrest Rothfield in- i officer In Scotland Yard I <
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  • 508 5 F'uneral Of Murdered Officers ARABS EXPECTING £20.000 FINE Jerusalem, Sept 28. Mi Lewis Yelland Andrews, District Commissioner of Galilee, and his bodyguard, Police Constable Peter Robertson McEwan, who were shot as they were leaving the Anglican Church in Nazareth yesterday, were buried with full military honours
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  • 301 5 Reinforcement# Not A Result Of Nyon Rome. Sept. 20. Last week’s mistaken interpretation that the departure of Italian troops for North Africa was concerned with Italy’s threatened exclusion from the anti-piracy measures in the Mediterranean, caused the Government considerable embarrassment, as it made it appear that
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  • 295 5 Sequel To Chase At 53 M.P.H. JI RY’S CRITICISM OF LIGHTING Evidence was given at a Wolverhampton inquest on Joseph Mansfield, 19. a Willenhall cinema attendant, that he was killed while cycling by a police patrol car travelling at 53 m. p. h P. c. Phillips,
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  • 120 5 Caledonia’s Sixth Trip The consistency of performance by Empire flying boats operated by Imperial Airways on the survey flights of the North Atlantic was again demonstrated yesterday when the Caledonia made her sixtl crossing. The Caledonia flew from Fort Botwood. Newfoundland, to the Shannon Air
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  • 266 5 Sweetheart” Of 76 Says I Won’t Have Him” THEA PARTED THIRTY YEARS AGO <n.| bear,led Th.,mas Frederick Hedges, aged 83. has arrived by i -pool after 30 years farming in Illinois ami Canada. He has return"r\ -he woman he describes as the sweetheart
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  • 296 5 Likely Sensational Developments WIFE CHARGED WITH COMPLICITY Sept. 20. Sensational developments are expected in Paris case of the supposed kidnapped’ hite Russian general. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of General Skoblin, one of the missing men. Ilis wife has been charged
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  • 385 5 I wo Girls Injured In School Explosion Two schoolgirls werq taken to hospital following an explosion in the gas heating apparatus at Whitecroft-road council school, Bolton. The children wdre going to their places for afternoon school w’hen part oi the chimney stack was blown away by
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  • 108 5 Hurt In Recent Smash Mr. C.R. Wade, who recently became assistant to the Programme Contracts Executive at the B B C.. collapsed at Hampton Wick (Middlesex) Station on his way home and died before medical aid could be summoned. Mr. Wade, who was
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    • 216 5 SHE GDI RID OF DIZZINESS AND FAT Kruschen Made Her a (.hanged W onian Dizziness and overweight almost made this woman give up- and at 59 she has a nine-roomed house to run But one day, her husband brought home a bottle of Kruschen Salts. Today. a changed woman, she
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  • 155 6 ai.i.ei; vuoxs 01 red leanings TO be investigate» Wilfred Foulston Vernon, a technical officer at the R. A. F. Station, Farnborough, has been suspended from dut\ b\ the Air Ministry pending investigation of allegations that he has Red leanings, made in a recent court case. He
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  • 90 6 Cheah Chan Bah. a Chinese, who is alleged to be responsible for the Prangin Road murder, which occurred on July 14, appeared before Mr. Lim Cheng Fan in the Penang Middle Court yesterday It will be recalled that the accused was charged in the Police Court a
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  • 43 6 Bail of $lO9 was allowed a Chinese who was charged with having caused grievous hurt to Lee Thean Teik. on Oct 4. at Jridge Street. Penang. After the charge was explained, the case was postponed to Oct 12 for mention.
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  • 191 6 P. T. THRIFT AND LOAN SOCIETY HaH A earl} Meeting 1.. ,nce postponed half-yearly meeting of t. i’enang Posts and Telegraphs Cooperative Thrift anu Loan Society. Ltd., was held yesterday in the Controller s Office. General Post Office. Penang, with Mr. G T Ford (Controller of P T Penang) in
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 6 4. th» nances nf the Punjab Express disas er. in which 100 were killed and 200 WRECK STAGED In cr er to Ira e e at Jamain u by removing fishplates. injured, experts staged this wreck ar. me n.a>t
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  • 188 6 $2.997 Id Jewellery ln\ olved Ah Soo alias Soo Kar. a Cantonese woman, who is now serving a term of six months’ rigorous imprisonment for cheating. was again sentenced to a further six months’ rigorous imprisonment on her pleading guilty to nine other charges
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  • 101 6 The first member of the New Zealand Navy to gain a commission in the Royal Navy is Sub-Lieutenant Thomas lan Harry just given that acting rank—as from Sept. 1. Mr. Harray put in his lower deck service in various ships of the New Zealand Division
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  • 125 6 Guilty Plea To Eraud Charge Stated to have written etters addressed f o dead persons. Henry Theodore Green, 54, clerk, pleaded guilty at West London police court to endeavouring to procure a charitable contribution of 15s. by fraud from Miss Anne Spooner, of Steyne
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  • 246 6 The Australian Tour The Australian team who are touring the North gained their third successive victory at the White City Stadium, Nevcastle, when they beat Newcastle by five goals and nine tries (37 points) to noth ing. The Australians took a long time to get into their
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    • 29 6 If it’s a visiting card or a 200 page book, send your printing to The Pinang Gazette, Bishop Street. Penang. Rea sortable prices and a high standard of workmanship.
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    • 23 6 Printing of all kinds is undertaken by the Pinang Gazette Bishop Street. Penang. Our prices are low. the quality of outwork is high.
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    • 237 6 STOMACHS BURNED WITH ACID the result of neglected indices: M Nobod v should negl t pain-i. Fur indigestion is t after eating, too much a< id i duced in your stomach. If you state of affairs to continue, mon- cd this acid will lx? manufa your inside, more than can
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 76 6 OPENING TONIGHT! A Bright Stirring Musical Picture Bubbling Over ith Fun Entertainment I IaKMF "WO OKI I E MOSHEIM v AND— L *WI JOHN MILLS "CAR OF "--■JR DREAMS" with ROBERTSON HARE NORAH HOWARD A Girl ami a Bov in a Race to Romance I A lender bimsical Story Ideal
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    • 200 6 Every Show Packed Out Since Opening WINDSOR 6.30 lonight 9.30 the ONE ONLY AUTHENTIC PICTURE OF THE RECENT SHANGHAI TROUBLE THE SHANGHAI WAR NEWS” SEE Real scenes of the ruins and devastation. Horrifying pictures of the destruction of buildings. Terror-stricken refugees, homeless, fleeing for safety. STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY Tai Kong’s
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    • 150 6 SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY TOMORROW AT :i l‘M. GOLD-DIGGERS OF 1937" FREE DISTRIBUTION OF CAMAY” SOAP AND PEBECO” TOOTHPAS jXjJi 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.31) M.G.M.’s Great New Llirill Entertainment A Roaring Eeast Of Action. Drama Ami Mad l.<»\« Jr/ion. Thrill' pNrifeo!' Hi f},' t Liner aflreatiea -1 O Terrifl<fl 9 7
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  • 1164 7 BROTHERS PLEAD UNWRITTEN LAW IN BLOOD FEUD General Shot Dead On Eve Of Murder Trial Shelbyville, Kentucky. 'HE unwritten law” of old Kentucky, and the immunity I it grants to men who redeem their family honour in blood is relied upon for the defence of three
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  • 314 7 arsaw Outrage ATTACKS ON JEWS AND SOCIALISTS Warsaw, Sept. 27. A bomb thrown into the midst of a procession of young Socialists in Warsaw on Sunday inflicted slight injuries on some 20 people. The outrage, it is believed, was the work of the Falanga. an organisation
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  • 131 7 Lind At Damascus Gate Jerusalem, Sept. 27. The excavations which are being con ducted by the Antiquities Department in connection w’th the Municipality’s plan fo: clearing away ugly modern buildings from ir front of the Damascus Gate have re suited in the discovery of a moulded
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  • 160 7 Brest. Mingua, beautiful young night club dancer. glamorous figure in the plot to seize a Spanish submarine, is in fear of her life. She has told her bodyguarda Brest detective- that she is afraid the Fascists may try to injure her because she refused
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  • 46 7 HE S A BIG NOISE at the age of seven. This is Albert Hall, who play» Dir cornet in the West London Silver Band, giving his friends a show. He’s hilled .n he .world’s youngest soloist and began learning only nine months ago
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  • 306 7 Paris. Said to be the leader of an international gang running factories for making false passports, identity cards, and banknotes in many parts of Europe, a beautiful Polish woman of 28, who until recently was a clown in a travelling circus in England was arrested
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    • 188 7 HEAR THE FOLLOWING LATEST -a sole agZnTZ i \r M A MUSIC BRIAN LAWRENCE HIS ORCHESTRA 9085 NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS (Film Wake Up and Live) TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY (Film A Day At The Races”) 9086 TOODLE-Oo THROWING PEANUTS TO THE MOON ABE LYMAN HIS CALIFORNIANS 9089 SHALL
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  • 742 8 PUBLIC transport services in Penang town are fairly satisfactory, though still capable of improve merit. Jn the past, some decisions with regard to extensions and altera tions appear to have been taken rathehastily. For instance, the shuttle sei vice to and from Pulau Tikus was found unsatisfactory, and
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  • 94 8 British Wireless. For British Navy o London, Oct. s:Two submarines named Triton and Undine for the British Navy were launched at Barrow works of Vickers Armstrong Ltd. this morning. Both submarines are the first of the new types. The Triton starts a new class of patrol submarines
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  • 59 8 British Wireless. London, Oct. 5:Further indication of the growth of continental traffic is afforded by the announcement that tomorrow the new 25% knots motor ship Prince Albert will be added to the fleet of cross-Channel vessels owned by Belgian Railways and Marine to operate between Dover and Ostend,
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  • 83 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 5. The Taiping Rotary Club held their mofithly business meeting at the Coronation Cafe today. Miss M Poulier of the staff of the Lady Treacher Girls’ School, Taiping, who has just returned from a wo*rld tour, is now stationed in the Methodist
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  • 524 8 Journalistic good faith appreciated Baldwin and Luther in retirement Hendren leaves r Cricket DR. HANS LUTHER, the former German Chancellor, when speaking of his experiences in the United States, told a friend that his reliance on the good faith of American Pressmen had always been rewarded. This
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  • 195 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5. An interruption of a conversation which was attended by fatal results to the interrupter was referred to today in the First Magistrate’s Court when Mohamed AH bin Kamarudin, a Tamil Mohammedan was produced before Mr. W. J. Thorogood on
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  • 129 8 A sale organised by Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist Tamil Church was held on Saturday at the A. C. G. School hall, which was tastefully decorated for the occas on. The hall was crowded with friends. In the course of his speech welcoming the guests.
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  • 117 8 Punjabis To Be Replaced By The Dogra (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 5. It is understood that when the inter-relief trooping season cornea next year, the Punjab Regiment now stationed in Taiping, will proceed to Jembuldapur (India), and will be relieved by the 2|17 Dogra Regiment,
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  • 156 8 From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 5. As a result of an assault case in Jela. yesterday, a Cantonese named Hoo Yoon was today produced before the Tai ping Magistrate and charged with causing hurt t three persons, Ng Sze Tiong, Lin Soo an Ng
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    • 24 8 Printing of all kinds is undertaken by the Pinang Gazette. Bishop Street. Penang Our prices are low, the quality of oui work is high.
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  • 425 9 PEACE, FREEDOM AND SECURITY JEOPARDISED Roosevelt’s Striking Address On Present World Crisis INNOCENT PEOPLES CRUELLY SACRIFICED TO GREED FOR POWER” Chicago, Oct. s.The peace, freedom and security of ninety per cent, of the world population are jeopardised by the remaining ten per
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  • 349 9 Further Details Al loday’s Hearing urthei details of the Penang forged involving a Japanese and three J 1( recorded by Mi. Erm Cheng iliti nal magistrate. Penang, at jnued hearing of the preliminary rning. rhe accused are Ki- Bun Chin, Oon Liat alias j Voon Chew
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  • 128 9 the teems selected for first hockey stat? Inal to be played on Monday Oct. 11, on the Hutchings School ground at 5.15 p m. are as follows: 1 OLOURS: Ahmad Shah (D. A.F.Cj, Ismail Hashim (D.A.F.C), Charman Lai Sur (1.A.); Tan Kong Tat (S D. Abdul
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  • 48 9 900 Aboard Blue Funnel 66 Teucer” The Blue Funnel steamer, "Teucer,” is expected in Penang this evening with 648 pilgrims from Singapore on their way to Jeddah and over 250 pilgrims will join the Teucer,” at Penang. The ship will leave port tomorrow.
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  • 78 9 The Penang Sports Club who meet the Chinese Recreation Club this evening on the Esplanade at rugger will be represented by the following: H. Bracegirdle; J. E. Goodrich, A. E. S. Talbot, F. L. Lane D. Chadwick; G. E. C. Ash, T. M. Clark; J. Haliday, J. G.
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  • 574 9 Watchman Charged With Perjury The disturbance which toox place ot the Taiping Palladium Dance Hall on the night of December 19 last in which several prominent residents of that town were involved was recalled at the Perak Assize Court yesterday when the trial of a Northern
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  • 185 9 Miss CarstensenMr. W. O. Grut The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Northam Roau, of Mr. William Olof Grut, eldest son of Commander W. L. Grut of Aasebaklan, Copenhagen, and Miss Annette Marie Carstensen, eldest daughter of Admiral Cael Carstensen, of the Royal
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  • 94 9 And Some Deletions The following are the latest additions, amendments, etc, to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List of Horses and Ponies: HORSES.— TRANSFER. FROM CLAS 3 TO CLASS 4,—Two Up. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS CLASS 2.Amalfi Lass, Amazon late Sea Wrack), Farnley, Miss Nova. CLASS
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  • 286 9 Quaints Opening Performance At Town Hall Penang lived up to its reputation last night of being' the Showman’s Greve when only a small, but nevertheless appreciative house, witnessed the opening performance of Mr. R. B. Salisbury’s Company, The Quaints” in the famous musical play "So This
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  • 63 9 The Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodmen, Resident Councillor, Penang, and Mrs. Goodman wit.h a large party including Mr. Justii Gordon Smith and Mrs. Smith. Mr. J. Black, Mr. J. R. Bennett and Mr H. Maas attended So This is Love” at th< Town Hall
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    • 111 9 POSITION VACANT ShorthaM :iunediate, y an experienced Liimmrn P Ce in cessful ,nnr r P erma nent position to suc--I P mant but engagement will be ,lrst i nstance A p">g salary required and enclosl*7n> ,"7 Ot refe,en ces to No. 163 do J '<uig i razette e. o.hotel J
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    • 286 9 S Don’t Eo IS of the mask O i ugly fat that is hiding voir beauty. Ihousands ot women have dise'overed |et n rido7£t d IQaSim P’ e P ract, cal way to th?^? 13 > nOW Whcn food is t; ken into the body it is either transformed into
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  • 919 10 BUT INVESTORS STILL SHUN LONDON SHARE MARKETS Wall Street Weakness Evident EASTERN TIN MINES’ YIELDS EXCELLENT’ BUT UNPOPULARITY NOT EXPLAINED (I'rom Our Ow n Correspondent) London, Sept. 28. Most London stock and share markets have been endeavouring, this week, to throw off the depression
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  • 496 10 Malayalam Earns £255,000 Sept. 27. Substantially improved results in 1936-37 are reported by two plantation companies Malayalam Plantations and Broome Rubber Plantations. The preliminary figures of the former company appeared in The Financial News” on Thursday last. Malayalam Plantations announces a profit for the year ended March
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  • 694 10 Continental Sales MANY POTENTIAL BUYERS WAITING TO OPERATE In the existing political unsettlement there can have been few who had expected anything in the nature of activity in the Rubber share market, or, for that matter, in any other section of the Stock Exchange
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  • 479 10 LIMIT OF THE DISCUSSIONS IN WASHINGTON British Subjects In U.S.A. To Be Taxed POSITION OF THE CONGRESS DIFFICULT WITHOUT CO-OPERATION New York, Sept. 25. No quick decision on the question of taxing foreign investments is likely to be taken as a result of
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  • 168 10 Refugee Capital Not Wanted Basle, Sept. 26 Switzerland is to do everything in it < power to stop the influx of refugee capi tai. This decision was reached by the Bant ing Council of the Swiss National Bank at its meeting at Berne over the week-end It was
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 7 10 S’COID OR HOT HORLICKS Abanishes'ENEßVATlON*; YOU ALLDAY
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    • 233 10 Yon can think of few printing jobs th Pinang Gazette cannot undertake 1 turn out speedily, efficiently, and economically. Better to look at, more powerful CHEAPEST TO OWN... Bill Kr m BSLZ.. ***** V x jaß ?8 8' 8 8 EM| i- r n and with 1 scuUh\ daih, rrur
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  • 251 11 A DELEGATION Headed by Dr Wellington Koo, (right) who played a prominent part in the dispute. China’s delegation has been particularly outspoken over the Japanese bombing atrocities Mr. Quo Tai Chi. Ambassador to London, is on tin left. CHINA’S DELEGATION TO THE LEAGUE s :iiam
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  • 261 12 Clyde Navigation Trust’s Satisfactory Position So far as shipping traffic was concerned, the year ended June 30 last proved the busiest on record of the Clyde Navigation Trust Ships aggregating over 15,000,000 tons were dealt with, while the revenue at almost £950,000 was £31,000 more than
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  • 697 12 When you buy a new car, you are not bargaining for trouble. You know that if you let that car down, it will let you down. Hence you are out to do the right thing by it, if only to save yourself needless
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  • 308 12 Entangled With Gear Campbeltown. An encounter between a basking shark and a Campbeltown boat was reported on Sept. 26, when the 20-ton vessel Ave Maria, owned by Mr. M. O’Hara, returned from Arran where she had been clam fishing with Mr. James McKay acting as skipper.
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  • 632 12 LATEST TIMES (i; POSTING AIR MAIL A mail for Kuala Lumpur and Singac by Malayan Internal air service at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Australia, New Zealand j a and Timoi; Dilly via Singapore end tl:• by SingaporeAustralia air mail serv' 4 will close at
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1768 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. BERLIN NIROM vnr 15.15 Mc/s (19.8 m.) < DIB 15.20 Mc/s 19.7 m. 11 v TODAY Fa*.’ os the following vweiongtLt; D-jN 9.54 Mc/i 31.45 m. TRAN EMISSION 9 OJC ,77 Mc/1 1083 210 Xews bulletin, nio i<9s Mn/. 2.20 Close down. 7321 91.47 Mo/B
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    • 201 12 PENANG—ZHJ (WAVELENGTH49.3 metres) TODAY p.m. 7.00 Time signal and day’s programme. 7.05 Recorded music. 7.55 Straits Echo news bulletin. 8.00 Chinese music. 9.00 Close down. ROME 2 RO 11.81 Mc/s (25.4 m.) TODAY 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement. News in English. Vocal concert. Talk: Of interest Today.” Eastern Hour "Post Box.”
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  • SHIPPING
    • 727 13 M.V. H’OEGH MERCHANT’ from S’pore via lielauan sails today for Colombo N Bombav. S.S. MATA lIARI’ from Singapore via ports. (Sails Friday). S.S. TEUCER’ from Singapore sails for Jeddah, Havre, Liverpool N Bromborough. TOMORROW MV. FOYLEBANK’ from China via Singaporesails same day for Boston, New York, Philadelphia
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    • 506 13 Owner’s Call For Greater Interest London. A wornin- regarding the serious consequences resulting from the failure of merchants and the Government to recognise the importance of British shipping was merchant, a Watts chairman of Messrs. Watts, Watts and Co., Ltd., sounded by Mr. Eanwnd Bcckenham (rom
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    • 56 13 Two Cardiff steamers, the Goodleigh and the Helmstrath, have been sold to German buyers for a total of about £133,000. The former is a vessel of about 7.200 tons deadweight and was owned by the Dulverton .Steamship Co., while the latter of 7,590 tons deadweight, was
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    • 45 13 The s.s. Comorin from London via Bombay and Colombo is expected to arrive here at 8 pm. tomorrow and will leave for Singapore. Hong Kong, Kobe and Yokohama al 6 a m. the following day. The steamer will work at the wharf.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 783 13 blue funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London L don, R’dam, H’burg, A’werp M’borough Oct. 11 Nov 11 \’ars„ L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Oct. 15 Nov 10 << n R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Oct. 21 Nov. 17 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool jeddan, Havre,
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    • 117 13 SAILINGS—TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. L&AAH Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. GARFIELD Oct. 9 Nov. 3 Nov. 16 S.S. PRES. HAYES Oct. 21 Nov. 17 Nov. 30 S.S. PRES. MONROE Nov. 4 Dec. 1 Dec. 14 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have you
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    • 425 13 and Wt W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. COMORIN SAILING THURSDAY, 7th OCTOBER Pemmukr and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Hu Majesty a Government, London and Far East Mail Service Outwards from London for China Japan. Homewards for Colombo, Aden. For. Saul due Penang
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  • 796 14 Penang Hoping To Have A Skye Meeting MORE PROFESSIONAL RACES FOR SINGAPORE (By Tic-Tac) Malaya will have practically the same number of racing days in 1938 as it did in 1937, that is according to the tentative dates published bv the Straits Racing Association
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  • 447 14 S.A.H.C. Hockey OLD BOYS LOSE TO PRESENT BOYS From Our Own Correspondent. Alor Star. Oct. 5. The first hockey match of any importance was played yesterday on the Sultan Abdul Hamid College ground between the Present Boys of the college and members of the Old Boys’
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  • 608 14 Sepoy Liners Win Cup-Tie Replay PENALTIES GIVE THEM VICTORY The Sepoy Lines Recreation Club defeated the Hidyatol Anwar Football Club in their second division soccer cup-tie replay on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday, after extra time had been ordered by the referee, by three goals to
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  • 194 14 Dock Authority’s Return For Eight Months Trade at the South Wales ports shows a considerable expansion according to the official returns for the first eight months of the year to August 22 issued by the dock authority. The combined export and import trade of the
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  • 333 14 Schoolboys Lose To P.S.C. At Hockey Displaying remarkable speed and agility, the Penang Sports Club defeated the Penang Free School to the extent of eight %oals to two in a friendly hockey match on the Esplanade yesterday. The game was not at all as
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 27 14 BOURN-VITA FOR DIGESTION, SLEEP AND ENERGY B STEEL BULLOCK Cart, Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MPG. CO. 1, River Road. PENANG.
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    • 454 14 imfiL IL, SMITH S ELECTRIC CLOCKS 100% British CANNOT GO WRONG. No longer need vour punctuality he at the mere) of the climate or of uncertain springs. The wire that brings you light can now bring you TIME. TIME A CC U R A T E, I A F A
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  • 1120 15 nfxt revolutionary move IN FOOTBALL Something Should Be Done” WEEKIV SPORTS REVIEW: DRAMATIC I I{ \NSI I KS OF SOUTHAMPTON PLAYERS *HE next revolutionary move in football will concern P-ferees. The football association and the league clubs J that something should be done” to
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  • 816 15 Numerous Players Injured THE WEEKLY SPORTS CHATTER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 28. Here we are down to the one match a week stage in the English League and won’t some of the clubs be glad that it is so! The number of players who
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  • 298 15 Surprise Defeat Of League Leaders By Stoke (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. (he surprise of the first division league this week end was provided by the eaders, Charlton. Charlton played like anything but the league leaders and failed to score against
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  • 407 15 Hough Proves Game Substitute Eddie Peirce, South African cruiserweight champion, who has not been beaten since his meeting with Erich Seelig w months ago, gave over a stone and a severe beating to Frank Hough, of Battersea, in a ten munds bout at the Ring
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 84 15 FO R D V 8 X/ 22 H.P The Quality Car in the low-price field. BThe new 22 H.P. V-8 cylinder engine is almost an exact replica of the famous 30 H.P. V-8 engineexcept for size, weight and power. It delivers V-8 smoothness and quietnesseven at speeds up to 70
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 45 15 OP-Al Odd Ends By J. MILLAR WAIT tbi 7 A,.,, in ii i i I C- A I I’M TAKING ONE TO j AHN more. reduce expenses I MONEY A PITY, SMITH --■> 1J S,f V j ~i, ~7/\\ 1 j f j/ >» Tb. n. lt
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  • 111 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £249 7 15 0 LONDON—(3 months) £248 0 £24 «!o'nn SINGAPORE 123 25 BUSINESS DONE FENANG $123.25 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) 5.85 5 BLACK PEPPER $10.50 $10.50 RUBBER:LONDON BAc 8 i B d NEW YORK' 17Ac(G) 17Jc(G) SINGAPORE—Spot 28? c 272 c Oct./Dec 28.1
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  • 375 16 Share of zi aenomtnabon unless London, Oct. Yesterday Rise or ran otherwise stated 1 ««j Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 110 War Loan, 3i p.c £9£ g Com Union Assce. (Units) £9 341 Prudential Assce A Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) Great Western
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  • 125 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 150 ft 1503 New York 4.954 4.95,', Montreal 4 9 5i 4 .95 ft Brussels 29.42 29.391 Geneva 21.56 21.524 Amsterdam 8.961 8.953 Milan 94 A 94 Berlin 12.341 12.322 Stockholm 19.391 19.391 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 261 26
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  • 118 16 London, Oct. 5. RUBBER Weak.— London Bft buyers 82 sellers November Bft buyers Bft sellers Jan./Mar. Bft buyers 81 sellers April/June 81 buyers 9 sellers NEW YORK 17.05 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 28,469 tons’ Liverpool 21,320 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Oct.) 15.15. 0 PEPPER White
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 127 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.20 1.40 Kuala Sidim 2.75 2.85 TIN Ampat 5|6 6 oe> Ayer Hitam 32 9 33 9 Eangrin 24 9 25 6 Batu Selangors 1.90 1.95 Burma Malay 31 9 °2|o Chenderiang 24:3 25 6 Hong Fatts 1-26 1.30 Hongkong 33'0 34 0
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    • 249 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Bassetts .70 .75 B. Lintangs 1.30 1.35 Bedfords 1.22-1 1.271 s Eentas 1.27 A 1.32 A Brogas .95 1.00 Pajams 2.07 A 2.15 S. Tukangs 1.27.1 1.32 A Indragiris 1.52 J 1.57 A M. Pindas 1.521 1.57 A Mentakabs .45 .47A Nyalas 1.05 1.10 Ulu
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    • 144 16 LEAN CO. TIX: Buyers Sellers Ampats 513 5 9 Eangrins 25 0 25 9 Burma Malays 31j0 32'0 Hong Fatts 1.271 1.30 Jelebus -95 1.00 .Tohans 37 49 K. Lanjuts 25 0 25 9 K. Kampars 14 10A 15 3 Kuchais 1.75 1.80 Kundangs B|lOJ 93 Laruts I 3 9
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    • 185 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.92 J 1.97 A Hong Fatt 1.27 A 1.30 Jelebu -95 1.00 Klang River 1.70 1.75 Kuchai 1.72 A 1.775 Lukut .92A .97A Mambau .92 A .97 A Nawng Pet .65 .70 Rahman Hyd. 1.40 1.45 Rantau Ordy. 1.85 1.90 Rantau
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    • 21 16 TIN Singapore $119.(X) Per pkl. Penang $118.87% Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 27% Per lb. Penang Spot 27% Peril».
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 45 16 TONIGHT UOMGHT TOWW HALL PENANG. R. B. SALISBURY Presents THE QUAINTS” His Famous London Musical Comedy Co. TONIGHT October 6th W NO NO NANETTE” THURSDAY October 7th THE GIRL FRIEND” Prices $3, $2, $1 Booking Al Prices $3, $2, $1 Robinson Piano Co. (s.s.) Ltd.
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    • 801 16 BANKS INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, CHARTERED BANK OU INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN LI D. (Incorporated in England by t Royal Charter ***** (Incorporated in British India) p aid -up Capital £3 00c ;0nQ Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.o<n. Head Office Head Office 11/12, Firs Madras No 38 Bisnopsgate, London,
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