Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1937

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE f IST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. I ~-5 Vol. XCV. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 659 1 Timely Modernisation of Vast Fortress ANTI-AIR MEASURES A SECRET (From Out Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, Nov. 15. “If you crack, or your numbers go down, it means that this fortress may not he impregnable. And impregnable it has got to be,” declared His Excellency, General Officer Commanding
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  • 523 1 Mme. Chiang Tells Readers: roin Madame Chiang Kai-shek j v from the ashes of ificd China and the <«jr !i "l" Ims found her soul. /it i v while, even it deathweapons defeat us. mentous is the fact is< labour of the World tried to act
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  • 30 1 1/k Suildim Ou.rtti I'f/.S the only ib: in North Malaya •in my the Reuter China and elsewhere. 'I i i Gazette and the for up-to-date news.
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  • 156 1 Government Subordinates’ Expected Decision (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 21. It is expected that the Asiatic and Eurasian subordinates of the Malayan Goernmnet service will shortly address a petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies pleading for a new review of salary conditions. A
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  • 85 1 Japanese at Peiping on Friday.- Sin Chew’ Jit Poh Penang supplement. Japanese Reservists’ Bid To Escape Shanghai, Nov. 21. —Ambassadors at Tokio have demanded that the Japanese Government demarcate an area outside Woosung as a neutral shipping lane. The demand has been rejected. A Japanese transport carrying 3,000
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  • 63 1 .-Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 21—The virtual collapse of the Chinese Hindenburg line has aroused pessimism over prospects of effective resistance at the Wusih-Kiangyin front whither the bulk of the Chinese forces between Soochow and Yangtze are withdrawing with Japanese infantry in hot pursuit and aeroplanes bombing.
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  • 336 1 First Public Utterance Following Halifax Talks i. Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 21. A prediction that Germany within six years will once again have colonial possessions was made by Herr Hitler, speaking at celebrations at Angberg on the fifteenth anniversary of the foundation of a local Nazi
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  • 50 1 General Davila, leaden- of General Franco’s troops in north-west Spain, is now engaged in carrying out executions ordered by the tribunal which has been set up at Gijon. Some of the refugees scaped, but rebel warships succeeded in sinking twelve small cargo ships •t rying refugees from Gijon.
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  • 141 1 Alleged Trouble Among Chinese Crew In Penang today, under police custody, are 40 Chinese sailors belonging to an English ship. who allegedly refused to work cargo bound for Japan. The incident is reported to have occurred on the Hilda Marullo” in Sumatra recently, and the Chinese sailors
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    • 23 1 OFFER TO READERS in tomorrow’s issue of the Pinang Gazette full details wiL appear of an amazing offer to readers. Don’t miss it!
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  • 1137 2 “Forget The Past”, Urges Vice-President REFERENCE TO PERSONAL DIFFERENCES A strong appeal to the ex-members of the, Penang Recreation Club to “rally once again around the banner’ and forget past disagreements and personal differences was made by Mr. S. T. Stewart, the
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  • 354 2 Coolie’s Death At Harbour A tragedy which occurred on board the •‘Glenfinlas” at the Penang Harbour when n Tamil coolie, Sikamuthu. engaged in unloading cement from the steamer, was crushed to death when a sling containing 25 bags of cement fell on
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  • 196 2 Sales Drive Intensified In Canton HEADY RESPONSE (From Our Own Correspondent) Canton. Nov. 18. The guild to which belong the native money shops and exchangers has the largest quota of war bonds to fill, namely $140,000, states the Wang Tung News Agency. Twelve of the largest of these
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  • 160 2 Three men condemned to death by the People's Tribunal for espionage and high treason were executed at dawn the other day in the courtyard of the Ploetzensee prison, outside Berlin They were Peter Sausen, 29, of Cologne. Adolf Rembte, 35, and Robert Stamm, 37, a
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  • 163 2 Discharge Granted (From Our Own Correspondent) Sngapore, Nov. 20. Muta Singh, bankrupt with liabilities totalling $575.75 due to one creditor, was given his discharge yesterday fn the Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Justice Howes, subject to a suspension of three months Singh wasi a jage, in
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  • 161 2 Kwangtung Receives Edict From Nanking (From Our Own Correspondent) z Canton. Nov. 15. The Nanking National War Council has informed the Canton Pacification Comm ssioner General Yu Han-mau, of the draft conscription law, which requires all ablebodied men to serve the country, if their services are wanted. If
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  • 127 2 Cyclist’s Fatal Trip How a Ch nesei, Woo Seng, fe 1 off his bicycle and sustained fatal injures, was related before Mr. T. D. Hughes, the Per. ang Coroner, on Saturday at the Penang Police Court. The wife of the deceased, Cheong Ah Lan,
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  • 200 2 Comments On The Salary Report (From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca, Nov. 18. Keen disappointment is felt among Malacca subordinate government servants at the Governor’s statement about salaries at the Legislative Council meeting. It was hoped that Sir Shenton Thomas would not fully endorse the views
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  • 301 3 IMPUDENT request to tfTTLEMENT ADMINISTRATIONS Japanese spokesman announced that “in view of the changed t nation in the vicinity of Shanghai” the Japanese authorties have requested administrations in the International ttlement and the French Concession suppress all anti o.nida and also to <lis- iKse
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  • 363 3 GOVERNMENT PLANES RETURN TO BASES Barcelona, Nov. 21.* THIR 1 Y-h IX E Government bombers, in retaliation for the recent insurgent raids, successfully raided Saragossa and bombed military objectives. All returned safelv to their bases despite an attack bv hostile chaserplanes and anti-aircraft guns. Reports that
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  • 34 3 WOULD-BE FARMERS arriving with puds and stools at Morland Farm, Market Bosworth, for a lesson on milking. They are attending a class for village children organised by Leice stershire County Council.
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  • 167 3 ’—Reuter. NO GREAT PRACTICAL RESULT EXPECTED Berlin, Nov. 20 During his five-day visit Lord Halifax met practically everyone of consequence in present day Germany and it is believed that he is satisfied with the political atmosphere which his visit endangered. Well-informed circles consider it probable that Heir Hitler,
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  • 106 3 Reuter. IMPERIAL HEADQI ARTERS FORMED It is officially- announced that imperial headquarters has been established in the Imperial Palace. A spokesman said that it has been set up with a view to placing the army, navy and general staffs on a v.-ai footing for full scale
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  • 130 3 Money Market Gloom Partly Dispelled London, Nov. 21—A ray of sunshine pierced the gloom surrounding the 1 money market when the market succeeded in raising the average rate discount and yesterday’s Treasury Bills were allotted to 11 1 against 10 2 per cent, last week. This
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  • 81 3 —Reuter. Not Removing Til] XX ednesday Shanghai. Nov. 21 The British Embassy is not removing from Nanking unt 1 Wednesday owing to the presence of important Government officials including Gen. Chiang Kai shek, M”. Wang Ching wei and Gen. Chang Chun. The Embassy party will leave
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  • 126 3 Reuter. Washington. Nov 21 —The first week of the special session of Congress has not yielded a constructive move. The unsatisfactory progress is' attributed to manoeuvring for a vote against Mr. Roosevelt's foreign policy.
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  • 72 3 —Reuter Early Resumption Likely New York Nov 21 An eailj resumpt.on of the steamship service to Shanghai s forseen following reports thet the 75 per cent, reduction war risk insurance rates in London will be followed here, probably next week. The acceptance of cargoes may
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  • 75 3 Reuter Marriage Postponed 1 ill December 20 Miss Valerie Brooke had arranged to marry Mr. George, the wrestler, at the Registry Office yesterday at noon, but the wedding did not take place. She is reported to have telephoned the bridegroom postponing the ceremony. It was stated at
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  • 52 3 On Goodwill Mission To Hanoi (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 21. Fiench military planes on a goodw II mission to Hanoi arrived at midday at Don Muang. The French colony and legation are entertaining the personnel this evening prior to resuming the flight
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  • 74 3 .—Reuter. Paris, Nov. 21.—M. Moitesser, head of the French secret police, announced the arrest of Jean Moreau Delmeuse, director of a textile factory, who is alleged to be one of the main organisers of arms stores in connection with the Coulgards affair Mcreau Delmeuse has bt.cn charged
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  • 35 3 Shanghai, Nov. 21—A Japanese navy spokesman announced that the second and third Japanese fleets have combined into a “China Sea fleet of the Imperial Japanese navy under the command of Vice-Admiral Hasegawa.
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  • 72 3 Reuter Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 21,—A statement issued following a Cabinet meeting, states that the Government has decided to suspend, from the remittance of funds for foreign debt and adds the Government has authorised the Minister of Finance to open negotiations with interested parties
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  • 39 3 Reuter Bluefield, West Virginia. Nov. 21 Two were killed, 53 seriously injured and 20 slightly, in a railway crash six miles to the West of Bluefield, West Virginia Ail available ambulances were rushed to the scene Reuter
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  • 46 3 >. Reuter Shanghai, Nov. 21 —The latest branch of Chinese authority to cease functioning in Shanghai are the censors who have quietly withdrawn from the cable offices. Consequently there is no censorship for the first time since 1931. This does not necessarily imply Japanese censorship.
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  • 486 4 Suggestion That Farmers Are Given Worthless Money GERMAN MARKS TO PAY FOR SUPPLIES Shanghai: In the pockets of Japanese soldiers killed in the fighting around Shanghai have been found banknotes the purpose of which has aroused some speculation. These notes have been cither German
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  • 66 4 l- Reuter. Ottawa Nov. 20—Mr. R. B. Bennett, 'eader of the Oppos-'tion, in a public address here urged the nations to bring all pressure and power to prevent the loss of British preference through the Anglo-Ameri-can trade agreement. Mr. Bennett said he saw tariffs piling up against Canada
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  • 164 4 No One Hurt In Road Mishap (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 20. Returning from the General Hospital where he had been for examination, Sir Shenton Thomas was involved in a motorcar accident at the corner of Grange Road and Orchard Road but was not hurt
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  • 419 4 Captain 1 ells (H Outward Trip With the arrival in Penang on Saturday of the Cordelia, first of the new giant Empire flying-boats to reach Malaya, a further milestone is passed in the development of Imperial air communications Admitted to be the last word in marine aircraft,
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  • 168 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov, 20. TfHE Chinese boycott of goods from Japan has tightened in Kuala Lumpur. It is now almost impossible to buy any Japanese article but in a Japanese store. Managers of Indian piece goods stores in Java
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  • 72 4 A young Malay. Man bin Hussain, was produced before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. the I’eneng addit onal Magistrate on Saturday, charged with having committed l ousebreaking with intent to commit theft, by entering a house in Chulia Lane during the early hours of November 20. After
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  • 340 4 Sir Arthur Stanley, chairman of the executive committee, presiding at a meeting of the British Red Cross Society, held at the headquarters of the society, Grosvenor Crescent, S-W.l stated that the result of the Lord Mayor of London’s appeal for the relief of distress in China
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  • 98 4 Reserve Force For Singapore i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 20. The formation of a Volunteer Police Reserve Force in Singapore was announced in the Government Gazette last night. The new force, which it is presumed will be called out for active service only in an emergency,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 82 4 DARE KOT OFFER GOODS FOR SALE Singapore, Nov. 20. MEETING of Singapore Chinese merchants will be held shortly to consider the disposal of Japanese goods bought by Chinese merchants before the Sino-Japan-war broke out. More than a million dollars worth of Japanese goods- it is believed, are lying jn Chinese
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  • 310 5 Clouston Mrs. Kirby-Green Lower 3 Records HUGE CROWDS AT CROYDON CHEER ARRIVAL Taking three days, 16 hours and 17 minutes less than in any previous flight, Flying Officer A. E. Clouston and Mrs. Betty Kirby-Green completed the double flight from London to the Cape and
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  • 314 5 awer Of Sir J. joibes-Robertson ;il s Robertson, who has r at the age of 84, was one v of his day. golden voice, it was lik ~nce said to which were looks and a ta’l, upr ght ton had made love» stage .ncomparable Ellen
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  • 83 5 a >.r Own Correspondent) S ingei Patani, Nov. 20. -b ss Relief Fund Com- z to s nd another $lO,OOO Yuan within next week. 140.000 in all. Liberty Bond Committee h of bonds to some of the The total sale is now ar 1 they are
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  • 139 5 Former Leader Returns To Kwaiigtung (From Our Own Correspondent) Canton. Nov. 18. Yeh Ting, lately a General of the Chinese Red Army, has departed for the borders of Kiangs Kwangtung and Henan to pick up the 4,000 deserters from his and other Communist foi'ces who took to
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  • 334 5 Imperial Airways To Adopt It T i -runt Imperial Airways developments have now become 1 hex are: < possibility of impartial, position that has arisen Airways and the BriPilots' Association. "rant ion. which research ha> bet n developing for two to fitted to all the
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  • 292 5 False Stories About Doctor Lincoln: Twenty-six-year-old Miss Muriel I'or.ge Wilk n, of Skegness, .-ent to jail here for a defamatory libel on her doctor, was a girl of dual personality At times she was perfectly normal ..at others she had terrific fits of irritation and hysteria,
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  • 247 5 ish To Join Kwangsi Army To Fight Japanese FORMER ANN AM BANDITS (From Cur Own Correspondent Canton, Nov. 18. It is officially reported states a correspondent in Western Kwangsi that the Communistically inclined notorious bandit ch eftain, Wei Koo Chen, is negotiating with the authorities to join
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  • 285 5 Claim Bv Widow Of Author COPYRIGHT ACTION SETTLED Settlement of a copyright action brought by a novelist’s widow was announced to Mr. Justice Branson in the King’s Bench division. The book concerned was “Mystery in St. James’s Square.’’ by Mr. Gilbert Collins. Mrs. Gladys Mary Scarborough,
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  • 549 5 OSCAR SPECK FALLS AMONG "CHRISTIAN Bound, stripped, assaulted and left to lie for hours on a lonely moonlit beach in a lonely island, while his captors deliberated as to his ultimate fate; 1 hat has been one of the thrilling experiences ol Oscar
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    • 203 5 Printing of all kinds is undertaken by the Pinang Gazette, Bishop Street, Penang. Our prices are low, the quality of our work is high. Too big a gap ’TWIXT BREAKFAST AND THE MID-DAY MEAL jgLj MID-DAY MEAL BREAKFAST EAT MORE ’Not more food but more frequent food SAY THE DOCTORS
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  • 148 6 Report Piraii.-d e| Japanese T rau r (From Our Own Cor Another al leg. junk by sailors from a Jans» revealed yesterday master of fishing junj to the Colony and madt police. ir>rt to He said that wh. he a waters about nooi Japanese trawler approach ?d
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  • 169 6 Japanese Warship. M ak) An inspection (From Our Own Correspondent. Canton, Nov 1» On Tuesday two freshly arrived Jana- destroyer? were st n off Swatow 'nv'"total of six warships there, one of which a cruiser. That night all six ships haft their searchlights trained on the i tv
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 872 6 I -■■■B I i w.i v,.ii" W E M R f E Y PARK Watch For Opening “Laugh The World Will Laugh With Vou W E itl D L L 1 n 11 1 e Join The Crowd Tonight At TONIGHT Monday 22nd. November 1937 Date 4 R 4 I?
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    • 157 6 wmftL 6.30 TONIGHT 930 Choong Sun Film Co. Product', nA: Outstanding Cantone Talk:. “CHINA YOITH” -CHOONG KOK CHING LEAN Starring Misses Wu Mee Loon W•. Siew Sing, Ng Chor i- in C'lu Fooi and many other brilliant thrilling: romantic i c ut. Next Chantw The Greatest Adventure Romance The Whole
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  • 315 7 Youth Hit On Head By 5-Ton Rock DELAYED CHARGE IN SYDNEY QUARRY Sydney: Kenneth Butcher, 19, was killed instantly and almost decapitated when struck on the head with a piece of rock weighing five tons, when an explosion occurred at Souter’s Quarry, Northmead. Five
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  • 464 7 Life Expectation Of Killed Child JURY ASKED TO DECIDE VALLE Auckland:- A case believed to be without parallel in the British Empire was heard at the Christchurch Supreme Court, a jury be;ng asked to place a monetary value on the life expectation of a child, who
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  • 155 7 Canberra. Australia is conducting an unofficial marathon stork derby of its own. but will be no prize awards. A statement issued by the Commonwealth Statistician discloses that of the 116,073 births in Australia last year 14 were the 16th in the family, one the 17th, three the
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  • 211 7 Risk Of War To End Aggression Pretoria. An appeal for national unity and internal onal understanding wets made by Sir I atrick Duncan, Governor-General of South Africa, in a speech at the Armistice Day ceremony. Today the nations are rearming on a Scale never before attempted,” he
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  • 131 7 Legal Action To Be Taken Against Railway Melbourne So severely have the townspeople of Kooweerup been injured by successive floods that they intend to take legal action immediately to pin down the responsibility and obtain redress. A legal fighting fund has been instituted. The people blame
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  • 117 7 Nearing 7-Million Mark The latest official figures of the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics reveal that the populati on of Australia on December 31, 1936, was 6,806,752, comprising 3,446,198 males and 3.360.554 females. The population of Queensland was 982,134, of which 514,174 were males and 167,960
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  • 55 7 Charged with theft of a sarong, valued at 50 cents, on November 17 at a house in Rangoon Road, an Indian Abdul Hamid bin Ahmat, claimed trial before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean in the Penang Middle Court on Saturday. The case was postponed to November 24
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  • 565 7 “■Draw Tears From Sphinx” Sydney; In Sydney can be found many people who make a comfortable living for themselves and their families on the proceeds of begging letters. “They are pastmasters in the art of telling a good sob story,” said the general superintendent
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    • 188 7 NOTICE This is to notify the public that Mr. Foo Keat Kheng is no more under my employ and that he is not authorised to have any dealings on my behalf. ALAN LOKE. 1359—15 17 19 22 24 26 29-11 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office
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  • 737 8 INSTABILITY is the order of our existence in 1937. We are becc®r ing used to it although it cannot be said that we like it. Wars take their dailv toll and news of the slaughter of refugees or the bombing of neutral ships assumes a routine character. We
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  • 151 8 '.—Reuter. Atmosphere Of Disappointment Brussels, Nov 21.—The Nineteen-Power Conference meets again at three o’clock tomorrow in an atmosphere of disappointment and discouragement. In the last 4S hours experts have been working on a draft declaration or resolution (it is net settled yet what form it will
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  • 73 8 Reuter. Demonstrators Injured In Clash With Police Beirut, Nov. 21.—1 t is estimated that fifty were wounded, including the leader of the whiteshirts” in a clash between demonstrators and the police. Two hundred arrests have been made. In spite of an announcement that the authorities would prevent a
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  • 51 8 .—Reuter. New York, Nov. 21. —The Goodyear Company announces the i eopening of its factories tomorrow for those wishing to return regardless of the strike situation. Meanwhile the strikers holding No. 1 plant have evacuated, while union officials are attempting to get the strikers to leave No. 2
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  • 640 8 Another Epstein Storm The (Foiij? in China Amazons in |j Making JACGB EPSTEIN has raised a storm with his “Consummation Est,” but the controversy provoked by his latest figure of Christ is hardly likely to disturb him as much as did the recent decision to remove some,
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  • 81 8 —Reuter. Japanese Reported To Be Withdrawing In The North The Nanking front has been comparatively quiet since Nov. 19. The Japanese are reported to be withdrawing to Yenchang, a railway town sixteen miles kilometres north of the river. Tsinan is returning to normal. The Japanese landed at
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  • 51 8 The death of Mrs. Lim Teong Sim, nee Khaw Swee Tuan, took place on Saturday at 4.15 at her residence No. 177 McAlister RoadDeceased was 82 and leaves behind a son, Mr. Lim Ean Chuan, two daughters and several grand-children. The funeral date will be announced
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  • 22 8 —Reuter. Los Angeles, Nov. 20.—Culminating a two-year romance, Betty Grable and Jackie Coogan married at Hollywood this evening.— Reuter.
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  • 20 8 —Reuter. Rindhoven, Nov. 21,--The nineteenth game was drawn. Alekhine now leads by 10 I|2 to 8 I|2 points.—Reuter.
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  • 67 8 —Reutei*. Japanese Seize Public Serviees Laiiu( b<‘ s Shanghai, Nov. 22. More than thirty large and small launches 1 c ato tin? Water Police,.Harbour, Fire Customs and Whangpoo Conservancy B°* r were seized yesterday by Japanese marine» from their moorings ofl s Bund.. They included the £20,000 t'refloat.
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  • 67 8 Reuter But Very Few Pi i-«n< rIn North China Peiping, Nov 22. Jaj Chinese casualties in Nort' given as, Hopei 164,290 tn bodies found on the fieb 1 9C.000 including Shansi figures are not availab Prisoners of war are 730 1,000 in Chahar. (h th' Asked what was
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  • 41 8 oll g The marriage of Mr a teacher of the U brothef of Mr. Goh Th® Khor Poey Cheng, eldest h > hlIl Khor Seng Lee, the well resident, will take place 0 Seah on Sunday, Dec 1
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  • 384 9 Gunners’ JUin Is First hi Six Weeks VILLA OUTPLAYED BY MANCHESTER U. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 21. Swift, the Manchester City goalkeeper, was the talk of the town. He gave an extremely brilliant display after Chelsea had scored first. Burgess and Mills netted
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  • 597 9 Problems For Selectors By Our Hockey Correspondent) i’.-nang will lx; playing their first inter- )t( hockey match of the season against ik at Ipoh, and the question Penang -.porters are asking is, will Penang ,pe last year’s defeat? The Perak was chosen after a trial match on
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  • 68 9 following passengers arrived in today from Belawan-Deli by the Kedah”:—Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Piper, H. D. Furze, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Miss Trowell, Lt. Col. and Mrs. and infant, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. 'man, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lamont, Mr. Airs- v. T. C.
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  • 150 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 20. Taiping’s new magistrate, Rajah Sallim, received a welcome from the members of the Taiping Bar when he mounted the Bench this morning. Mr. G. H. Gartside, senior member of the Bar, addressing the new magistrate said: “Before the business
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  • 312 9 Chinese Ladies Raise 810,000 (From Our Own Correspondent.) f j Ipoh, Nov. 22. The charity dance organised by Ipoh Chinese ladies in aid of the China Red Cross Fund, which was held at the Town Hall, Ipoh, on Saturday was an unqualified success. As a result
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  • 232 9 Appalling Lack Of Medical Services Dr. F. H. Pveterich, a prominent New York medical man, who was in S ngapoic on his way home last week, told th? P n uig Gazette representative how on the dny of the North China incident at Mai co Polo Bridge
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  • 56 9 Latest Official Figures According to the latest official classifcation list, dated November 19, there are 501 horses and ponies in the country mark up as follows HORSES Class 1 57 Class 2 92 Class 3 95 Class 4 93 Class 5 A 5 PONIES Class 1
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  • 335 9 Penang Man Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 20. “This is the third attempt of a man from the s.s. Jitra to bring Straits Settlements chandu into the F.M.5..” pointed out Mr. G. C. C. Blakstad. Assistant Superintendent of Customs and Excise, before Tan Kee
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  • 187 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 22. Ten R A F. planes flew in formation over Ipoh early yesterday morning. Shortly afterwards Ipoh residents had a pleasant surprise when 4 giant flying boat, believed to be the Imperial Airways’ flying boat Cordelia, flew very low over the
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  • 48 9 Sir Malcolm Watson, the anti-malarial expert, who came to Malaya on a six weeks’ tour, left Penang on Saturday night by the P. and O. liner "Comorin” en route to Colombo, where he will be staying for some weeks prior to proceeding homeward.
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    • 45 9 ONG BOON HOE 7, J ALAN DEWASUNGEI PATANI, Kedah Mail Bus Service Car No. K 135 Contract of Pinang Gazette’ and Sunday Gazette” Delivery Service. HAVING DAILY ARRIVING ARRIVING Butterworth S. Patani Alor Star 12 30 1.14 2 45 From Butterworth to Alor Star Hours.
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    • 290 9 PITMAN S COLLEGE POSTAL COURSES in:—SHORTHAND, BOOK KEEPING. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. COMMERCE, TYPEWRITING and other commercial subject*: (Monthly payment* can be arranged if necessary). Write for particulars to:— PITMAN'S CORRESPONDENCE COUJEOK Uniteers Building. Singapore. T POST BY AIR SAVE TIME TIMETABLE PASSENGER FARES IMF W Dep. Singapore 7.00 a.m. Singapore Penang
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  • 1098 10 Well Equipped To Face The Future CHAIRMAN HAS NO LECTURE FOR F.M.S. GOVERNMENT The thirtieth annual general meeting of the shareholders of Rahman Hydraulic 1 in Limited was held at the Registered Office of the Company. Hongkong Bank Building, Downing Street, Penang, on Saturday, the 20th
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  • 263 10 To Cope With Car Demand The Austin Company, whicn for the past year has experienced reeorl sales with an increase of nearly 25 per cent in the home market and over 38 per cent in the export field, now announces that in order to keep up
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  • 191 10 London, Nov. 20 —An exhibition which reveals to the public some of the most exciting advances of the last 25 years in the method of physical investigation has been opened at the science museum at South Kensington for a period of about two months. It is
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  • 361 10 Japanese Fire At Customs Officer LANDING REPULSED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Amoy, Nov. 15. The village of Wu Tong, on the island of Amoy, about 15 miles from Amoy city, was the subject of a reconnaissance on the morning of the 13th inst. A motor-boat came from a
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  • 264 10 MEAT Cts. Beef Steak Kati 34 Stew or Curry do 24 Pork lean do 48 Pork lean and fat Ist quality do 36 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb. 50 Do Australian do 40 Fowl Kati 26 Capons locally reared do 55 Hen do do 32
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  • 395 10 BIG FALL IN IMPORTS DURING OCTOBER (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 21. THE lower prices ruling for rubber and tin in October have had a marked effect on Malayan trade statistics for that month. The official figures were issued yesterday. The total value of
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  • 115 10 > V LCXI V British Wireless Members Of Committee Appointed London, Nov. 20,—1n a mons debate certain charges inefficiency in civil aviation undertAbJ and at the close of the debat. th. mentary Secretary to th.. nounced on behalf of Lord Swinton that’ 11 fairness to both sides
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  • 105 10 fro single men and £1 for youths British Wireless. London, Nov. 20-By two industrial, agreements signed yesterday, 168,(MX workers in electricity supply undertakings will receive wage advance of three farthings per hour, representing on the average extra three shillings weekly, and minen in Derbyshire
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 20 10 Ledgers, order books, delivery books and all office stationery supplied by the Pinaug Gazette, Bishop Street, Penang, at competitive rates.
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    • 74 10 ■■■KBM■■■■■■■■■■■■ “CALO REX” HEAT ABSORBING GLASS I REDUCES TEMPERATURE AND CUTS OUT GLARE SIME, DARBY 8 CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS. 13 kIB3 Wai kl El WWMWBr DO YOU KNOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED Mill* is p Urc cow's milk reduced to ri y* /9 present creamy consistency Mi evaporation, and
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  • 353 11 Skates Replace Ballet Slices Pierre Brunet and tndree Jolv rehearsing for the Rhapsody on Ice." which op< ts at < event Garden Opera House fer a three months' season HO skaters will taKe part in t‘> perform.* nee. FLASHING STEEL IN NEW ICE BALLET SUES.CH
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  • 239 12 Radio Preferred To Cinema More money is spent now on radio by the British public than on cinema entertainment, says the Evening Standard. This is the first year that the cinema has been robbed of its position since it ousted the theatre from the lead in popularity.
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  • 151 12 The earliest pipe-smoker was probably a Maya priest of the fifth century Queen Elizabeth (who once tried a pipe) must have been one of England’.” fit st smokers Queen Victoria’s dislike of smoking obliged Royal guests at Windso. to smoke into the fireplace to
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  • 240 12 Latest l imes qj Porting A mail for Kuala L pur by Malayan In’ at 2 p.m. tomo A mail for Java 1: via Singapore an Service will close A mail for Java in 1 s >uthern Si via Singapore and tht K vice will close
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  • 742 12 Building Of Dam Contemplated A public inquiry into the propos'd of the I hanics llai i to build.a £4,500,000 dam across the Thames at Woolwich i the Port of London Authority. The idea is to provide a tideless river for London s.os paper. This is a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 127 12 Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Toll» How To End He t n 7 Minutesi mlllir»' 1 1 Y’our skin hw m- <i )i() •earns and per»-.4 parasites, or funprm your skin Iteh, < ra> k. disfigured by Pimples. Crotch-Itc. l>hoby Itch, or Eczern Ordinary ointments o: much ffood
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 587 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. m on the following wavelengths: TRANSMISSION 2 GSH 21. lil Mc/S (13.91 mJ GBG 11.19 Mc/S (16.86 mJ TRANSMISSION 3 GSH 21. kl Mc/S (13.91 mJ GSG 11.19 Mc/S (16.86 mJ TRANSMISSION 4 GSD 11.75 Mc/S (25.53 mJ GBB 9.51 MC/S (31.55 m.) TRANSMISSION
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    • 562 12 BERLIN DIB 15.20 Mc/« 19 7 m, IMN 9.54 Mc/s 91.45 m. DJE 17.7« Mc/s 16.89 m. DJQ 15.28 Mc/a 19.63 m. DJA 9.56 Mc/s 81.38 tn. TODAY IMB 15.20 Mrs (19.7 m.) l> in. 12.25 German folk song. 12.30 Gay music making. 1.2») News in German. 1.35 Gay music
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    • 1141 12 LYNDHURST PARIS TODAY TODAY VK3I.K 9.38 Mcs (31.3 m.> T, A l5 4 < l9 p.m. S l ”"'Chimes. Fifteen minutes of popu- 6.20 Gramophone records, Tos■ S?e2rS Concert relay 3 8 °5O News in French. Cotxdißnini Itv O nial market prices. 9.20 Unchanging ind North Australian news bulletin. 10.00
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    • 25 12 TIDE TABLE TOOK) HIGHfI un\ 2.37p.m. 7 30 p m TOMORROW 3.25 a.m. 9 35 a m 3 15 p m 10 15 p m
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  • 205 13 l'i<*ciil |)a\ Comfort I ■urn i-t might have been k the vision of dry t.-pid water between True enough, if you steak or a juicy i b.-tti r wait till you [•son's, or if you want <1 ot caviare and Pot th. Carlton. but you get
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  • 561 13 S.S. ‘KEDAH’ arrives this morning from Belawan-1 )eli alongside wharf, sails this evening five o’clock for Singapore. (Mansfield). S.S. ‘GENERAL VAN HEYDEN’ arrives today from Lho Seumawe, sailing for Sumatran ports. (K.P.M.) S.S. BENWYVIS’ arrived yesterday from London via ports, sailing today for Far East
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  • 512 13 oyages To Japan Xot Safe London. Nov. 8. A week has passed since the joint war risk rating committee of company and Lloyd’s underwriters decided to delete Japanese voyages from the schedule of war risk rates, end so far as can be observed no untoward consequences
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 454 13 BLUE funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due ihi conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London [ij; L'don, R'dam, H'burg, Antwerp Middlesboro Nov. 23 Dec. 23 Mar»., L'don, Rotterdam Glasgow Nov. 26 Dec. 26 ■> L'don. R’dam, H'burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec. 3 Jan. 3 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool Hl'S
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    • 120 13 LINERp TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. HARRISON Dec. 2 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 S.S. PRES. POLK Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Jan. 11 S.S. PRES. PIERCE Dec. 30 Jan. 26 Feb. 8 A wonderful opportunity to visit .Cairo en route PACIFIC SERVICE. Have
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    • 890 13 PJL O and VZ BRITISH INDIA k Incorporated In Elngland.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. -ROHNA” SAILING PHLRSDAY. 25th NOVEMBER contriTu-ith N > Co under Pen ll S. Anson. Port Swettenham, Londo’n'aSrk” k“t 3 Mar S eS°ce ern < n M totCS S, SalMr Se e n S/S "BULAN” Nov 26
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  • 692 14 Army XV Defeat R.N. R.A.F. By Nine Points To Three (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore) Nov. 21. IN a fawt game of the most keenly contested ***** seen in Singapore this season, the Army XV defeated the R.N. and R.A.F. in
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  • 157 14 < From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 21. ihe second annual Singapore-Johore-Singapore cycle road race will be held on Nov. 28 at 5 a.m. The following route will be taken: Starting from Finlayson Green (trolley bus terminus) along Collyer Quay and cross over Anderson Bridge, turn right
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  • 520 14 Welsh Probables in Probables 15 pts. Possibles 8 pts. The Welsh Trial at Bridgend was robbed of some of its importance by the absence of W. Woolier, who. of course, will be in the side against England, and of W. Davies, who is still Cliff Jones’s only challenger
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  • 293 14 ANNUAL MATCH WITH MEDICALS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 21. Playing on the Medical College ground yesterday Raffles College won the annual Rugby match, beating their rivals by 10 points (a try, a penalty and a drop goal) to 3 points (a penalty) The winners
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  • 234 14 Why Rugby Union Said •‘No" To Owen-Smith H. G. Owen-Smith, South African captain of the victorious England Rugby Union side last year, was invited by the 8.8. C. to broadcast. But he was advised by the Rugby Union o decline, and he has done so.
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  • 132 14 From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. Nov. 21. Jack Hodgkinson, the 26-year-old English professional for Singapore’s Island Golf Club, arrived yesterday by the P. O. liner Ranpura. For six years assistant professional at the Municipal Golf Course, Derby, Hodgkinson competed regularly in local competition and was
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  • 684 14 SNATCH VICTORY IN LAST MINUTES OF GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. SINGAPORE confounded the critics and gave Negri-Malacca supporters a rude shock by defeating the combined State side in a Malaya Cup rugger match here today by 11 points (a goal -nd twe tries)
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  • 182 14 —British Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 21 —It is considered unlikely that Baron von Neurath will proceed to London before the new year. Budapest, Nov. 21—Premier Daranyi and Foreign Minister Dekanya have left for Berlin on an official visit. Rome, Nov. 21 —The signature of an agreement regulating
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  • 171 14 After 8 Year. with Gastric People suffering from always the dread pos them that their condit e lead to the operating ’j-> AJv case with this man ,l ’> treatment for his stomach tron obtaining relief. But going into hospital, he t-, remedy Chardox.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 100 14 -wnfT JP-, JILL JU--- /w&A i p c wB Mi Hi) w't| 1 H U e nZfrj»—j R| f A f m ri A To Banish Travel Fatigue vou may always depend on "477/" Genuine Eau de Cologne. A few drops inhaled from the handkerchief or dabbed on temples or
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 67 14 Pop —Beating the Dress Pro biem By J. MILLAR WATT II WHAT A GOOD THXC IT IS M II!! 1 J OME. In h4E.VE.R POSSESS V/FAH A /"-> vVHY BOTH AT with J'4 i [A once/ EVCNING OrC'iL r > i "A, DRt.SS J j i li|i hLuot f j
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  • 1532 15 Coventry Drop Full Points To Wednesday HRST WIN FOR POMPEY. \RSENAL BEAT CHARLTON With the defeat of Coventry on Saturday, no team in the ii-h league can claim to have am unbeaten record. Corres.’ingly, Portsmouth have registered their first win. Other features of Saturday’s
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  • 350 15 Weights For First Day Following are the weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club skye meet•ng to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Nov. 25: RACE 1 Horses* Class 5, Div. 3, 5' Furlongs—--2.30 p.m. MISS LABIS 10.11 INDEPENDENCE 10.07 GEORGE ROBEY’ 10.06
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  • 90 15 Mi. N. F. Mather Elected President (From Our Own Correspondent» Johore Bahru Mr. N. F. H. Mather, pres dent of the Johore Rugby Football Club, has been appointed president of the Malayan Rugby Union, in place of Mr. W. A. Mac Michael, who has proceeded Home
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  • 100 15 From Our Own Correspondent Segamat. The Segamat Rifle Club appears to have died a natural death. Beginning exceedingly well in the early part of the year the Club had a fine future before it with a good number of members. The first few shoots were well attended but
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  • 130 15 —Reuter. London, Nov. 20. Following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today:— Cumberland 8, Cheshire 18. Durham 19, Yorkshire 9. Lancashire 14, Northumberland 0. Bath 3, Gloucester 0. Bedford 9, London Irish 10. Cambridge Univ. 11, Blackheath 0. Coventry 8, Old Cranleighans 6. Devonport Services 0,
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  • 748 15 Splendid Display By Home Forwards Penang has reason to enthuse over the splendid display of her forwards in the Malaya Cup rugby match against Selangor on the Esplanade on Saturday but it is ironical that the one player on whom everybody depended, 'l'. M.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 90 15 Science has contributed j| much to our comforts but to mothers it has given a personal and intimate benefit when it discovered the means of preparing “LACTOGEN” from pure cows’ milk. In “LACTOGEN” we have a substitute for maternal milk that J|||| even the most exacting k mother is bound
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  • 130 16 TIN:- pre^ U 5 L o Y ijON DON (Spot) £lB3 J n No market LONDON-(3 months) £183 5 u 88.25 SINGAPORE 89.75 BUSINESS DONE 87 g I ENANG 871 Ruvers no sellers BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sell Y 5.00 COPRA—(Sundried) 5.10 9 00 BLACK PEPPER $9.50 REBBER:- 6Hd
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  • 120 16 «x>ndon ou Previously /Paris 147 13 64 147 1/64 New York 5.00,/ 5.00:-J /Montreal 4.99» 4.99» Brussels 29.41 29.41.. 21.61/ 21.62 Amsterdam 9.01» 9.011 Milan 95 95J Berlin 12.38 12.38 Stockholm 19.39 J 19.39 J Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 Oric 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26 J 26 J
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  • 127 16 London. Nov. 20. RUBBER Dull London 6|J buyers 6U sellers Jan./Mar. 6]? buyers 6; sellers Ipril/June 6J buyers 7 sellers Tulv/Sevt. 6}? buyers 7,V sellers NEW YORK Closed. t..led Kingdom Stocks London 31,688 tons Liverpool 20,376 tons ’OPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Nov.) t 14. 0. 0 “EPPER
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 98 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Ratu Lintang I- 05 112 Borelli 1 50 1 6 Sungei Tukang 1.03 1.07 Tapah 180 190. TIN Ayer Hitam 26i6 28 Oex Batu Selangors 1.45 1.50 Hitam -35 .37 2 Hong Fatts 1.05 I.oBc Jelebu -70 .75ex Kramat ll|o 116 Kuchai 1.40 1.50 ex
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    • 187 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.32 1 1.40 Bassetts 55 60 Batu Lintang 1.071 1.121 Bedfords 1.05 1.10 Bentas 1071 1-121 Brogas 80 Mentakabs 40 Malaka Pindas 1.275 1-35 Nyalas .821 .87Pa jams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.025 1.075 Ulu Benuts .35 -371 TIN: Ampats 4 P 4
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    • 23 16 TIN Singa[H>re $88.25 Per pkl. Penang s*7 5/8 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 22%C Per II). Penang Spot 22%c Per lb.
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    • 135 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 40 4 6 Hong Fatts 1 04 1.06 Jelebus -80 .85 Kamuntings 10 0 110 K. Lanjuts 21J0 216 Kramats 10 9 113 Kuchais 1.425 1.475xd Laruts 10 6 11 It 2O 6 21 0 Putehs 1.15 1.20 Rantau Prefs. 1.425 1.471 Rauhs 4.30
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    • 179 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 0 4 6 Ayer Hitarns 27 0 28 0 Bangrins 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangors 1.45 1.49 Hong Fatts 1.05 1.07 A Jelapangs 33 0 34 0 Kamuntings 10 9 113 K. Lanjuts 210 216 Katus 22 0 23 0 Kundangs
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    • 134 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.421 1.471 Hong Fatt 1.02’ 1.071 Klang River 1.35 1.45 Kuchai 1.40 1.50 ex Mam ban .65 .70 Puteh 1.121 1.17 i Rantau Ordy. 1.40 1.45 Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.45 Sungei Luas 1.50 1.55 Tai ping Cons 1.421 I.47>ex Ulu Klang 1.00
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 101 16 1 IKHBHIBnHiiL ii X I TREETOPS CHRISTMAS Send a Snapshot Album home this year. Ihe Pinang Gazette has published a book entitled VERSIFIED GLIMPSES OF MALAYA containing selected Malayan views. Priced $l, especially for you to send to people at Home. Printed in sepia on a superior quality art paper,
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    • 270 16 ASSESSMENT NOTICE UNDER SECTION 62 MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) Notice is hereby given that the books containing the annual valuations and rates imposed on all buildings and lands situate within the North East and South West List lets, Penang Island, for the year 1938 will be open to inspection by
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    • 744 16 BAN K S A NEW THE MERCANTILE BAX\ SAFE DEPOSIT ZJZ’t SERVICE I Capital Authorised Capital Subscribed *9o.ot»< SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES caS’S <1 u <1 He tor th. «I. keeping or valuabiee, important documents, records, etc., Right Hon. Lord Catto of ca etc., are available at sir Char es Alexander
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