Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 October 1937

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE IjST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 219. Vol. XCV. FRIDAY OCTOBER 22, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1221 1 position Urges Firmer Attitude JU-VX CERTAIN TO WIN UNLESS CHECKED" hah "ill attend the Nine-Power Conference, Mr. Eden told the House of Commons \rt night. OPPOSITION SPEAKERS IN THE HOUSE OE COMMONS AND THE HOUSE WI.ORDS PLAINLY WARNED THE GOVERNMENT THE CONSEQUENCES OF IRREMII iI,
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  • 30 1 Reuter. A s,MCLaI meeting ot the Tin Committee is being held on Oct. 25, convened under a clause of the restriction agreement at Hie request of Bolivia.—
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  • 1139 1 VR FDEN INDULGES IN SOME MORE PLAIN IS British people were united and emphatic ir. SPEA KING ,—Reuter. assembled yesterday after i ess and in the Commons tar v opened the debate on 1 is crowded, and the Rus- entine, Spanish and Chi..ins listened to
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  • 63 1 Kwong Wah Yit Poh. CHINESE CLAIM SUCCESSES AT SHANGHAI The enemy is still concentrating on the attack of Tazang. There is little fighting at Chapel and Kiangwan. In that vicinity the enemy’s drive is spent and the Chinese have begun a fierce counter-offensive, inflicting heavy casualties. The Chinese
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  • 302 1 Bullish Enthusiasm In Melal And Stock Markets Reuter. New York, Oct. 21. The Stock Market, which continued the recovery trend at the ipening, showed signs of approaching normal towards the close. The ticker for the first time this week easily coped with the volume of transactions.
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  • 31 1 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 21,—General Chiang Po-li will shortly visit Germany. He will be received by General Von Fritsch, Commander-in-Chief of the German Army, and other prominent Army leaders.
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  • 347 2 Accused Questions Inspector The trial of a Japanese and three Chinese who are charged with having trafficked in counterfeit $lO Straits currency notes occupied the whole of yesterday —the third day of hearing at the Assize Court and had^noCconcluded when the Court lose for the day. The
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  • 150 2 'Pell him I don’t like him t? lose his job: I am prepared to put him on a bond provided he promises me not to do it again,” .sa< 1 Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. the additional magistrate, Pern-ng, yesterday, when he convicted a yomg Tamil. R ngasamy,
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  • 475 2 Britain Relieved At End Of Deadlock “NEW DOOR TO SETTLEMENT” London, Oct. 21: The development which took place vest erday in the Non-intervention Committee is warmly welcomed here and is regarded as having dissolved the deadlock which on Inesdax ni..ht seemed complete. It
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  • 373 2 Territorials To Play A Big Part British Wireless. London, Oct 21: Changes in War Office organisation and military appointments in connection with it to which the King has given his approval, with a view to making and providing for the position now' occupied by the Territorial Army
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  • 256 2 Story Of Night In Hotel Remarking that there were too many discrepancies in the evidence of the complainant, Mr. T. D. Hughes, the Penang Police Magistrate, without calling upon the defence, acquitted a Malay woman, lya binti Abdul Rani, who was charged with theft
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  • 126 2 London, Oct. 21: Heavy fog again lay over a wde area of the West Riding of Yorkshire when the King and Queen left Harewood House this morning for the concluding day’s visits to industrial centres. Their Majesties will tonight leave Sheffield, wh ch is fhe last city
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  • 136 2 Man’s Plea In Court (From Our Own Correspondent. Butterworth, Oct. 21. A plea that he took the ohandu because he had a pain in the heart was made by a Chinese, Lim Ah Kow, in the police court here today when he was charged
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  • 229 2 Seaman Fined London. John Harold Dougherty (27), a seaman was charged at Salford recently with deserting from the steamer Da blair at Dairen, near Port Arthur, on January 15 this year. Mr. F. B. Or u orne, who prosecuted, said hat men who deserted
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  • 63 2 .—British Wireless. London, Oct. 21: A fully representative meeting of British tramp ship owners was held and a scheme of voluntary co-operation in the shipping industry was enthusiastically adopted The scheme will now be circulated for signature. Provided that 90 per cent of tramp shipowners sign
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  • 124 2 London, Oct. 21: The Commissioner for the Special Areas of England and Wales has arranged to lease land he is acquiring at Jaerow and Durham to a new company which is being formed to build and operate a plant for the manufacture and rolling of steel. Nuffield
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  • 201 3 Reuter. Uive Art Treasures 2i- Quantities of exquisite ire on private view in the V voluntarily contributed by Britain who have organheld next week to raise B id to Chinese war presided over by i includes a few English Lady Hosie and mend-’ La> ,sc
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  • 136 3 Nilridian Io B<* Formed :ury meeting of Level 1 .> eot arrangement Unilever. Ltd., was the chairman, said in by shareholders rt 59.625 members, ;s 070 <-f capital, in faand 163 member s, U 740 >t capita’, against. ,-d Liat it was the board’s i, irancously
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  • 264 3 Locomotive And Wassons Riddled By Bullets FIRST DELIBERATE AIR ATTACK OF ITS KIND Canton, Oct. 21. ihe local slow train from Canton to Hong Kong was attacked l by four Japanese planes between 12 noon and 1 p. in. Ihe locomotive and waggons were riddled
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  • 92 3 Australia Takes Action Sydney: For some time the activities of Japanese pearling "pirates” in Australia’s northern waters have been viewed very seriously by the Commonwealth government authorities, who are determined to prevent the use of these large unpopulated stretches of coast as bases for foreign pearling luggers. A
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  • 303 3 5 WORKERS SAVE 500,000 PIT Bravery Rewarded London: Four workmen and a mines manager, by fighting a fire at the risk ot their lives, saved a coalpit in which halt a million pounds had just been invested. By their bravery they also saved the jobs of hundreds of miners, and
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  • 86 3 —British Wireless. London, Oct. 21: The British steamer Stangrove, with about 600 refugee women and children on board, was captured yesterday morning off Gijon by an Insurgent trawler. H.M.S. cruiser Southampton on arriving on the scene signalled to the Insurgent cruiser Almirate Cervantes and demanded the
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  • 24 3 —Reuter. Ron**, Oct. 21: Italian ac<*eptaaice of the invitation to the Nine-Power Conference is not unlikely, state authoritative quarters.—Reuter.
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  • 133 3 —Reuter. Sharp Decline In September London, Oct. 21: There was a large attendance of members of the House of Commons on resumption after holidays, especially in view of the debate on the international situation later in the afternoon. At question time Mr. Anthonj 7 Eden said
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  • 198 3 20 Now Building Italy has this year laid down no fewer than 20 new submarines. All have been begun since Cccembcr. They are being constructed with great rapidity, and are due to be completed befote next summer. The new submarines are grouped as follows: 1.
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  • 279 3 Persecution Legalised Berlin: Drastic anti-Semite measures which, Nazis declare, will solve the "Jewish Problem’’ in Germany once tor aU, are formulated in decrees sent out by the Nazi M nistry of the Interior to police authorities throughout Germany. They have not yet been made
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  • 97 3 Reuter. South African Boycott Cape Town Oct. 21: Trad'e Unions al) over south Africa have agreed to boycott Japanese goods and materials in response to a suggestion by the secretary of the British Trades Union Council. The Unions have also written to General Hertzog and chambers
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  • 285 3 Tied I p And Beaten Bv Spanish Women London: How a number of Spanish women defended themselves from insults by drunken Italian soldiers in a town in Franco territory has been learned in London, in spite of Rebel censors, states the Daily Herald. Fifteen Italian soldiers, sent
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  • 52 3 Cotton In Exchange For Manufactures Rome, Oct. 21: A Cabinet meeting decided to encourage the cultivation of cotton in Abyssinia. The decision is related to current Italo-Japanese commercial negotiations which provide for purchase of a large amount of cotton from Abyssinia by Japan in exchange for
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  • 147 3 Mr. Shaw Lends Park Mr. Runme Shaw, of Ipoh. proprietor of Grand Amusement Park. Alor Star, K> aah. has kindly lent his Alor Star Park tree, for the purpose of holding a Trade Fair from Nov. 3 to Nov. 3. the collections of
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  • 50 3 Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 21: Forty-five persons were executed in Irkutsk today condemned on charges of participating in the widespread Trotsky Bukharinist conspiracy and being in league with the Japanese Intelligence Service. The accused are allegedly guilty of sabortage in the Siberian railways and plotting assassination of Soviet leaders.
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    • 154 3 ANNOUNCEMENT ui*h to inform the public that we do not sell lapan< M 1 Piece Goods in our Shop. Any person finding *am< in our diop is at liberty to destroy them. Hie niul< i ni<utioned letter bears testimony to our 'tatenient. CHOP TONG AIK. P-lUANG, Wh September, 1937. Che-
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    • 222 3 CHILDREN'S WEAR.... FOR COLD WEATHER fMorlev’s Interlock Sleeping Suits Cream Interlock Suits with contrast collar, cuff and ankle. Cream with Blue, Pink or Green. Sizes 24 to 36 PRICE «1.50 TO «1.75. Morley’s “Wendy” Wool Vests MftF Soft Wool Vests fl |flfl ideal for sensitive i R. Jr skins in
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  • 2029 4 G.H.Q. For Night Life Control Natal Recruits’ Colour Blindness Empire Answers R.A.F. Call-Toll Of The Road (J rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 14. Official drought declared in some places parched gardens people bathing and sun-bathing at coast resorts.... Yet it really is October 13 to
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  • 35 4 SALLY'S JUST ‘ONE OF THE GIRLS.” Donkey Sally looks in to make up a four with the hostesses, Kathleen, Gina and Given, in the Pets’ corner at London Zoo.
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  • 291 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Capt. A. G. W. Jolliffe, Royal Berkshire Regiment, is leaving for Home tomorrow after completing his service as Adjutant to the Selangor Battalion, F. M. S. Volunteer Force. Mr. K. H. Bancroft, M.C.S.. Controller of Labour, Johore, is leaving for home on furlough on Nov. 5. His successor,
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 4 Mrs. Buyyins (Mabel Constanduros) was on show in a ca<i> don Zoo recently but only for a film.
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    • 97 4 IIIIAUHJAI o I o i WH ITEWA YS > gs&i cyder t own AWU ORCHARDS AT WH:»!. ame the largest w lH i s mil JL A J Zill AA > flCl J -1 'I Represented in Malaya c t,ie SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co. Lid Supplies obtainable everywhere K-w. 9
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  • 154 5 Variation Members Bid Farewell To Ex-President (From Our Own Correspondent). Alor Star, Oct. 21. The adjourned general meet ng of the Kedah Indian Associa- was held today after a tea party in honour of Dr. S. xumarasamy, an ex-president of the association, who is
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  • 104 5 fir-t Edition Sold Out i record sale amongst local the book "A Chinese Sees the by C. S. See and printed by Publishing House Ltd., re- in our columns, has sold •m within three weeks of Malaya. ,n I '.tion of the book which has
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  • 12 5 DELEGATES attending the Liternational Cremation Congress
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  • 423 5 Bersandinjr Ceremony Yesterday (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Oct.. 22. The Bor. 'nding ceremony of the marriage of Che Shuib bin Che Osman to Che Ncorkiah binti Che Laidin was celebrated yesterday at the bride’s residence. The marriage ceremony itse’f was solemnised oy the Chi Kathi
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  • 54 5 CONDEMNED PRISONERS BURNT (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Oct. 20. An outbreak of fire in the gaol at Bandon a town in the Siamese Peninsula where prisoners sentenced to death were held, pending transfer to Bangkok, resulted in several of them being burnt to death, according
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  • 115 5 Three Feared Drowned In Johore Straits (From Our Own Correspondent; Johore Bahru, Oct. 20. When a boat containing a boatman end nine passengers—all Chinese—was in the Straits of Johore, within a quarter of a mile of its destination, a heavy wind caused the mast to break
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  • 164 5 (From Our Own Oorrcbponuen;) Alor Star, Oct. 21. The Z uiara mosque was gaily decorated w'ith electric lights and oil lamps last night, when the Nashpu Sha’aban, one of the Mohammedan religious festivals, preceding the fasting month, was celebrated in a fitting manner. More
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  • 94 5 1 .1 Own Correspondent I Alor Star Oct. 21. -C' of the Kedah Chinese ’r ->s ant Distress Relief Fund ■g- with thanks a. contribution of i h i iron) the Hon’ble Che Md. ■.:v to the Government of try of the Kedah Football Asin. 1
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  • 188 5 Tuesday, Oct. 12. Captain F. R. Barry, R.N. of H.M.S. “Dorsetshire” called on His Excellency at Government House. Lieut-Commander J. R. Westmacott, R.N.. Surgeon Lieut. L. R. Norsworthy, R.N. and Paymaster Lieut. F. A. Haines, R. N. arrived to stay at Government House. Wednesday. October 13. Hon. Mr.
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  • 69 5 Collections At Kedah Cinemas Total 53.560 The total collections derived from the Cinema Halls in the State of Kedah controlled by Messrs. Shaw Brothers, in Straits currency for the China Relief Fund are as follows: 19-9-37. Coronation Talkies, Kulim, Kedah 913.00 24-9-37. Empire Talkies. Sungei Patani.... 1,003-00
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  • 55 5 —Reuter. Arrested On Conspiracy Charges Valencia, Oct. 21,—A sensation has been caused by the arrest here of three prominent generals, Don Teribio Cabrera. Don Jose Asensio and Don Manuel Arteaga on charges of conspiracy in connection with the fall of Malaga. General Don Fernando Monje has been arrested
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  • 106 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth. Oct. 21. Hearing in the case in which a middleaged Indian woman, Govindamal. stands charged before Mr. J.L. McFall, the District Judge, with having kidnapped an Indian girl, Anjalai, from Butterworth hospital quarters, was continued today and further adjourned till next
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  • 450 6 Letter To Coroner Before Suicide Extracts from a letter addressed to the coroner by Mr. Patrick St. John Stirling, 30, a stockbroker, who was found shot at his home in Tite-street, Chelsea, were read at the inquest at Hammersmith. Mr. Stirling was a member of the firm of
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  • 137 6 Kedah Gesture (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Oct. 22. There will be no street collection for the -oppy Day Fund at Alor Star this year. Dr. Cheah Toon Lok on behalf of the Chinese Community has undertaken to suspend collection for the China
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  • 202 6 Hard Ground Causes Two Injuries London, Oct. 12. The Blues beat the Whites in the Seniors Rugger trial at Oxford yesterday by three goals and a try to three tries (18 points to 9). Several players were unable to take part owing to injuries, and two
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  • 22 6 —Reuter. Allahabad, Oct. 21: Miss Jean Batten arrived here at 11.45 a.m. and left for Karachi at 12.10 p.m.
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  • 190 6 Funeral In Alor Star On Sunday 4From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Oct. 22. The funeral of the late Mr. Quah Khay Chong, who died on the afternoon of Oct 18, will take place on Sunday. Oct. 24 a' 9.30a.m. and the remains will be
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  • 21 6 .—Reuter. Paris. Oct. 21: G'jon has surrendered to Franco’s Nationalist forces, according tj a Havas message
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    • 136 6 I Must Tel? Master To Get This! r. SsyW 1 I 1 If you own a dog you should alto Qw Sherlev’s 164 Page I log B,>ok Not only is this a complete and invaluable health reference but nothing j 0 helpful towards understanding the ‘doggy natuZ has ever been
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    • 642 6 Royal 6.30 TONIGHT 9.30 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY— The Most Amazing Film Ever Made The Picture That Has Set the Whole World Talking Alexander Korda’s Crowning Achievement “THINGS TO COME” with Raymond Massey, Cedric Hardwicke, Margaretta Scott, Ralph Richardson. An Astounding Spectacle Which Everyone Will Want To See SPECIAL REDUCED
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    • 82 6 Ara NEXT CHANGE M G M ’s ROMANTIC THRILLER PLUS PLENTY OF LAUGHS! "MURDER AT A TIME LIKE THIS?" When he had to stop kissing his best girl to solve a triple murder Jit was just too bad for kJ the killer! Laugh and A H have fun 1 ■K
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    • 176 6 PARAMOUNT’S FAMOUS PICTURE OF THf MALAYAN JUNGLE HUNDREDS HAVE RETURNED TO SEE IT AGAIN AGAIN WINDSOR THE PICTURE ACCLAIMED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC AS ONE 0E TH! BEST FILMS OF ITS KIND EVER SHOWN. Hear Again DOROTHY LAMOUR Sing “MANIS”, The Famous Malay S ik Reduced Prices of Admission 15
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  • 455 7 Floor Strewn With Papers 10,000 TONS OF SCRAP London. *TP EM thousand tons of waste paper are collected from the wastepaper baskets of Government Departments every year. Questions about this “colossal” wastage, and "the beastly waste” of paper on the floor of the Houses of
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  • 32 7 RUDOLF CARACCIOLA, world’s fas’est car racer and member of the German Mr cedes teu.m« which is compc ing lin England, seen with his wife on arrival at Victoria.
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  • 192 7 Last-Minute Decision To Expedite Journey Jerusalem. Last-minute decision to expedite his journey has saved a British official from bein£ ambushed. The official is Mr. IL M. boot, British Assistant Commissioner in Samaria. ami son of Mr. Isaac Boot, former M I’. for Bodmin. Arab
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  • 323 7 SUPPLY FOR BRITISH HOSPITALS A big supply of radium concentrates from the remarkable new mine on the edgie of the Arctic Circle in Canada whose production has brought the price of radium down from £15,000 to £5,000 a gramme is, now on its way to Ontario
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  • 251 7 GERMAN MACHINE TAKES OFF IN 50 YDS. At the German army manoeuvres much interest was created by a new aeroplane, the Fieseler “Storch,” designed for liaison and staff purposes. This machine took oft in 50 yards and landed with a run of 25 yards. It
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  • 91 7 Moscow. The equestrian statue of Tsar Alexander 111, in Leningrad is being removed for the 20th anniversary of the Revolution next month. It will then be placed in a museum. After the Bolsheviks assumed power the following inscription under the heading “Scarecrow” was cut into the granite
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  • 158 7 AMERICA’S LAWLESS SOUTH New York, Oct. 12. America’s lawless southerners who liven ip a dull evening by accusing a negro of attacking a white man and lynching h.'m had the tables turned on them last light. Crowds of negroes gathered outside the sheriff’s
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  • 166 7 A slight earth tremor was felt in Jerusalem. Jericho and Beersheba, but no damage was reported. While landing fit Jaipur aerodrome, Raj putana, Mr. Rudo’ph, a pilot, was killed when his machine crashed. A decree was issued ordering all persons who have taken up residence in Madrid
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    • 506 7 TENDERS INVITED < Supply of cooked nations to Quarantine Station, Pulau Jerejak, and Sungei Pinang Depot, Penang. Tenders are invited by the Indian Immigration Committee for the supply of cooked rations for the Quarantine Station, Pulau Jerejak, and the Sungei Pinang Depot, Penang, for the period of twelve months from
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  • 910 8 Anew force is arising in World politics, a force which, there is every reason to believe, is one which will contribute materially to the cause of World peace, so ardently longed for, yet so frequently shattered. This new force to which ve refur is the Chinese Nation,
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  • 95 8 The following new books have been received at the Penang Library:— Act of God, by F. Ttnnyson Jesse. Blackshirt Takes A Hand, by Bruc? Graeme. Brynhild, by 11. G. Wells. A Doc.or’s C.yssey, by Victor Heiser Harvest Com* dy. by Frank Swinnerton John Come ius.
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  • 717 8 Penang Free School speech day A notable absentee Scam Master’s long service THE Penang I’’ree School arnj.il .speech day yesterday saw a custom depart. It had been the usual practice in former years foi the School trustees to be seated on the platform with the Head Master
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  • 362 8 APPEAL TO THE CHINESE PEOPLE Sir.—Since the beginning of the present conflict in China malicious propaganda has been started all over Malaya with the purpose of paralysing the business of large concerns. This propaganda has been started by enemies of China and trade rivals who, taking
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  • 1258 9 Reunion Dinners At Both Settlements Yesterday fifteen tli anniversary of the Ol< Association which fell yesterday With the 121st. birthday of th< School was celebrated on a gram ending last night with a dinner givei i-resident. Mr. Cheah Inn Kiong. fore the dinner,
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  • 171 9 For Restoration Of World Peace Toronto, Oct. 22.— Inveighing against international lawlessness, Mr. Cordell Hull, in an address at Toronto University, summoned “The outraged conscience of mankind” to set in motion forces designed to restore world peace. “Just as, or later, the outraged conscience of a community
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  • 76 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 21. No appreciable effects on the import trade of Malaya for September occurred as a result of the unofficial boycott on goods from Japan, imports from tha country being valued at only about $BOO,000 less than August. Exports
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  • 98 9 Defence Opened The trial of a Japanese and three Chinese on a charge of trafficking in counter feit notes was resumed this morning at the Penang Assize Court —the fourth day of hearing The case for the Crown was c’osed this morning and the defence was opened.
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  • 65 9 Selections By Tic-Tac Tile fo'lowing are Tic Tap's selections for tomorrow's races at Ipoh: RACE 1 MISS SINGAPORE JONATHAN RACE 2: LE TOUQUET SWIFT ARROW RACE 3: ROYAL WORLINGTON ABBOT’S TEMPT'ATION RACE 4: STARLIGHT PROHIBITION RACE 5: BARFORD CALVADOS RACE 6: SILVER MONK RESTRICTION RACE
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  • 400 9 LAST DAY OF PERAK RACES Following are the handicaps for the last day of the Perak Turf Club Meeting to be held tomorrow with scratchings and order of running: RACE 1: Horses, Class 4,. Div. 2, 1 ’anile and 50 yds» EXCUSE ME 00 THE CRETAN GIRL
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  • 122 9 TWO alleged unauthorised collectors for the Chinese Distress Relief Fund who went round Jelutong selling pictures of Gen. Chiang Kai Shek with Chinese characters imprinted on them reading '‘Relief for the Distressed Mother-country”, claimed trial yesterday in the Penang Police Court before Mr. T. D. Hughes,
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    • 145 9 BLONDES v.,„, BRUNETTES IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND THE EVENT OF THE WOMEN S HOCKEY SEASON On The Esplanade November 9th SEATS $l.OO 50 CENTS ON SALE AT STORCH BROS. P.S. C„ P.R.C., C. R.C. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL Space donated by Pinani; Gazette Press, (iqj6> Ltd. uTI x <> n
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  • 3176 10 IMPROVEMENT IN HARRISONS CROSFIELD'S PROFITS DEFERRED ORDINARY CAPITAL: POSITION EXPLAINED i»nuun, Oct. 13. gjKKtoiUlx'.u a*. tue i».euiy-n.utn annual ineeung 01 narnsons and Crosf\eia, x<td., beta yesieiuay al 19, Fencnurcnsueet, E C., tne Chairman, Mr. Eric M.T itr, aa.u: me company's nnancial position is one of exceptional strength. Our liquid resources
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    • 180 10 J l r Their small extra cost is an investment in perfection ST6TE (gPRgSS 555 CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD.. LONDON. b S SOlf AGCNTS: i I A SERIES of tests to determine the relationship between carbon deposits in automobile engines and their tendency to knock have uncovered vitally important
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  • 260 11 H At the Nazi Congress at Nuremberg. Herr Hitler addressed 53,000 boys and girls who were administt red the oath -Woe to him who swears and breaks the oath.” zz v German Children Take The Nazi Oath < IS COWBOY RAY McGUIGAN of Glenbrook, Nevada.
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  • 131 12 The China Navigation Company’s steamer Kwangchow. which was cast ashore on Lamma Island during the typhoon on Sepi. 2, is reported abandoned as a total loss, efforts to refloat the vessel having failed. It is expected that several other ships damaged by the same typhoon will also
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  • 52 12 PuUbin u1 Knth fr Dock on e Antarct study th, i i; the Royal 3hl P 0«. corery 11. i H r f I f R leu, Bub J 7 D nM M G M ur
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  • 142 12 Proposed Opening Early In 1938 Formal opening of the Chesapeake and Delaware Ship Canal is planned for the spring of 1938. Dredging of the waterway, months ahead of schedule, is steadily proceeding. and it is probable that the canal, 27ft., deep and 250 ft. wide, will
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  • 261 12 Latest l ime* 01 Posting AIR MAIL A mail for Kuala Lumpur in<! Sun ip by Malayan Internal Air S< rv < w; a’ 2.00 p.m. tomorrow A mail for Kenya. Tang u Zanzibar, Northern and S- ul Nyasaland and South Africa and thence by Imperial
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    • 1392 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. BERLIN MELBOURNE DJB 15.20 Me/* 19 7 di. VK3LR 9.58 Mc|s (31.3 m I***’ <« on the following wavelength»: lus g eS4 Mc/g 81 lOuAi TRANSMISSION IME >7.7« Mc/s 10.83 m. DJO 15 ’8 Me/. KHM m 420 p m Oponins announcement. tSH tl.lfl
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    • 362 12 PARIS TI’A-3 ILBB mes (25.24 in.) TODAY 6.20 p.m. Concert relay. 6.55 Gramophone records. 7.05 Talk on current French events ’n Rumanian by Mme. Nortines. 7.20 News in English. 7.35 Conceit relay. 8.05 Talk on French events. 8.20 Concert relay. 8.50 News in French. Colonial market prices. 9.20 Literary talk
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  • 350 13 Criming Realisation Of Their Importance 1 to the interest of that the command aintained by those leclared the Hon. tr- k. Minister with- 1 a Union of South vered a speech follow1 I nthouse of H.M.S, Zulu la-s destroyers which M<*SSFS ai Stephen and Sons, Ltd.,
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  • 691 13 IN PENANG HARBOUR TODAY S.S. ‘KEDAH” arrives morning from Singapore, sails evening for Belawan. (Mansfield). M-.V. ‘GLENGARRY’ from London, expected to sail todav for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hong Kong ami Dairen. Boustead). S.S. ‘HOSANG’ arrives midnight, from Singapore, leaves todav for Calcutta. B<instead). S.S. ‘MATAN( i’ from Tongkah, Renong
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  • 164 13 R.N.L.I. Awards To Rescuers The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has made special money awards to three men of Kilcrohane. Bantry, Co. Cork, Mr. Maurice Foley, a crofter, and his two sons, for their gallantry ifi rescuing three men from drowning on July 25. Four men. three of
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  • 301 13 Mexican Govt. Offers New Water-Rail Route The possibility of a new and interesting development in the inter-coaetal trade was seen in the announcement that the Mexican Government is beginning a campaign to in terest Pacific and Atlantic coest-to-coast shippers in using the Isthmus of Tehuan tepee Railroad'. The
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    • 476 13 BLUE funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due v-’ onj .nttion with Glen Shire Line) Penang London n Ifdam, H’burg, Hui] Swansea Oct. 22 Nov. 17 u i?d< n. R’dam, H’burg, A’werp M’borough Oct. 23 Nov. 22 L’don, R’dam and Glasgow Oct. 29 Nov. 24 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool i,
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    • 117 13 LINEB- "ti TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. ÜBAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Maraemes New York S.S. PRES. HAYES Oct. 24 Nov. 17 Nov. 30 S.S. PRES. MONROE Nov. 4 Dec. 1 Dec. S.S. PRES. ADAMS Nov. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 28 A wonderful opportunity to visit < airo en route PACIFIC SERVICE.
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    • 641 13 D fX and VZ BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM. MALACCA c c SINGAPORE S.S. -KARAPARA” SAILING SUNDAY, 24th. OCTOBER Peninsular and Oriental iv 7 .s/s -ZL gJF" •i/t 3 i s/s “RANPURA" ov 38 (Incorporated in England) 4/s x i For port S/s “CORFU-. Dec. 16 q/<5 al,
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  • 950 14 Fine Weather At Third Dav Of Perak Races (I r<>m Our Own Correspondent good crowd was present at the which was favoured by tine weather, for the 'excellent times returned by so '1 he Poacher scored his maiden wi dividend for the dav. Old
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  • 1640 14 Hockey The Old Frees won the Cheah Inn Kiong Cup for the first time in seven years when they held the Penang Free School to a draw in their annual hockey match on the Hutchings School ground yesterday, having
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 66 14 KODAK Film does get detail d ear > sharp detail is what makes a good snap different from an TT ordinary one Use /B i > Wh Kodak “Venchrome” l z fsJ AW J eg||eiW jK-t Film. It is extra fast If and double-coated 27 cts detail in highlight and
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    • 195 14 ha ibei. r gernu of illnesa ft He needs LIFEBUOY protection against disease! H.'s in his clement, playing “safely” on the fleer wi.h his trains. But can you say he’s safe Can you «ay you are doing your best to protect him from rhe <! sease-germs that may exist on
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  • 784 15 Will Silly Old Custom Be Removed London, Oct. 12. said that if I rang a Inumber I would be given e cricket news of the widest Trevor Wignail nn is with us, and as the eting bat will not again
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  • 143 15 Singapore i url Club s importations Nt Zealand yearlings, took place ac me tables al Thomson suited as follows: Gelding Nightmarch-Jubuant-Alis.i C.K. Nooruin Nightmarch-Pre-l|,,L Mr it Wdliamson. arch-Pride Dr. P. march-Starmist— Mr. S T Rhodes. ding, i Rig) Philamor-f-rda Mr p. Logue 1 Warden-Graceful the Sultan
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  • 90 15 To Be Included In Selangor Turf Club Skye Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Oct. 20. The Selangor Turf Club will hold a Skye Meeting on Nov. 25 and 27 in which Ladies scurries will be included if sufficient entries are forthcoming. There will be two runs
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 15 HER SELECTION. Shilling Call, looks as if she's first favourite with her nurse at Clapton Greyhound Stadium’s Veterinary Hospital.
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  • 178 15 Blackpool F C. directors at the r weekly meeting last week considered an offer of £ll,OOO from Manchester United for the joint transfer of their forwards, Jimmy Hampson and Bob Finan. A first offer of £IO,OOJ was declined. Hampson went to Blackpool from Nelson
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  • 466 15 RUGBY FRONT-ROW FORW ARDS PROBLEM Scotland’s prospects this season depend on whether or not the selectors can f nd eight forwards who will weld into a sound scrummaging pack. For at least the past seven seasons our forwards have failed dismally in the scrums. Only on
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  • 61 15 The final of the Knox Cup football competition between the Central and Southern districts, will be played at the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club Ground on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Mr. V. G. Westerhout will referee. At the conclusion of the game the Cup
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  • 458 15 Sensational Start: Opponent Knocked Down For Eight London, Oct. 12. INHERE was every hope of a good fight a’ the National Sporting Club last nigtr. when Jack Lyden (Liverpool) landed a right to Al Roth’s jaw early in the firs' round and sent him toppling backwards
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  • 24 15 M ss I’hyll s Wa ’e, a former English v omen s •jolf champion, competed 'his year’s championship, but without success.
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    • 32 15 J*’* A'ahire Has Competition By J. MILLAR Vk AI I that’s r B MOOLL W TOO,TOO V/ IT FROM BEAUTIFUL. < i NATIT;.’ J v a i A > L (T i LM IV//
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  • 118 16 TIN:- PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £207.15. 0 £219.10. 0 t LONDON— (3 months) ££207.15. 0 219. 0. 0 SINGAPORE $105.50 $109.75 BUSINESS DONE FENANG $105.50 $108.75 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) 5.40 5.45 BLACK PEPPER $10.50 $lO.OO RUBBER LONDON 7£d 7gd NEW YORK 15(;(c(G) 15|;|c(G) SINGAPORE—Spot 252 c 25|c
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  • 378 16 Share of ti aenomlnation unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Ixian, 5 p.c., 1944-64 Funding Ix>an, 4 p.c., 1960-90 War Loan, 3J p.c Oixn. Union Assce. (Units) lOxd Prudential Assce “A” 33 Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) B*xd 8 xd Great Western R’y Ordy t~ Canadian
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  • 109 16 K-ondorn ou Previously Latest Faris 146',: 146 New York 4.954.954 .Montreal 4.954 4.95 .Brussels 29.36 A 29.35 Geneva 21.50 I 21.50 Amsterdam 8.96; 8.96 Milan 94 i’s 94 Berlin 12.33:,' 12.32 J Stockholm 19.39$ 19.394 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna- 26J 26J Prague 14 Ig 141
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  • 130 16 London. October 21. RUBBER Firm.— London 7JJ buyers 7IS sellers November buyers 7}J sellers lan. Mar. 7.J- buyers 7}g sellers April June 75 buyers 8 sellers NEW YORK 16.12 cts. T nited Kingdom Stocks London 29,555 tons Liverpool 20,774 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Oct.) 15. 7.
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 135 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Batu Lintang 1.10 1.20 c Benta 1.10 1.20 Pa jam 1.77 1.85 Sungei Tukang 1.07 J 1.15 c Ulu Benut -35 .38 TIN Ayer Hitam 29 6 31,0 Bangrins 2416 2516 ex Batu Selangors 1.75 1.82 Hong Fatts 1.20 1.25 Ipoh 26J3 27|3 Jelapang 37|6
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    • 136 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4(74 50 B. Selangors 1.675 1.724 Bangrins 23 6 24(3 Hrog Fatts 1.15 1.20 Jelebus -85 .90 <. Lanjuts 22 6 23 6 <atus 22 0 23.0 Kuchais 1.65 1.725 Laruts 119 12 3xd °angnga Rivers 8(104 9 3cd Aungahs 22 6 23 0
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    • 22 16 TIN Sii gapore $109.75 Per pkl. Penang $108.75 Per pkl. RUBBER Penang Spot Per lb. Singapore Spot 25j4c Per lb.
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    • 125 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.724 1.77 A 'long Fatt 1.15 1.20 Xiang Rivers 1.55 1.60 (Kuchai 1.60 1.70 'Lukut .824 .87' 1.174 1.20 Rahman Hyd. 1.324 1.37‘. Rantau Ordy. 1.724 1.77'. Rantau Pref. 1.724 1.77’. Sungei Luas 1.80 2.00 Taiping Cons. 1.724 1.774 Talam 1.60 1.70
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    • 224 16 j RUBBER Buyers Sellers 1 Ayer Panas 1.325 1.425 Bassetts 6 o’ Batu Lnitangs 1.10 1.15 c Bedfords 1.125 1 175 t Ben tas x io' Lls' I Ayalas .874 .925 Brogas .80 .85 t Indragiris 1.275 1.35 Malaka Pindas 1.274 1.35 Mandai Tekongs .20 .25 Mentakabs .374
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    • 363 16 THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED (In Liquidation) Liquidator's Final Report and Accounts to Completion of Winding-Up. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of Section 223 of The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 151) that a General Meet ng of the above-named Company will be held at the Office of the Liquidator, C
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    • 929 16 BANKS OVERSEA-CHINESE CHARTERED Ba\k BANKING CORPORATION, OF LIMITED pld n K c, ar,er 18 Paid-up Capital SUCCESSORS Reserve Fund to Reserve Liability of Pronriet THE CHINESE COMMERtTAL BANK, HeaJ s LIMITED, no. 38 Bisnopsgate. Londor v c THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, Manchester Dffi,, THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, No. 71 Mosley
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