Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 November 1937

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. v 2110. Vol. XCV. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 142 1 Reuter. R me Press Invents A Casus Belli demand for resignation OF A MINISTER Koiik*. Nov. 27 —A strong international breeze has b, !i aroused. The newspapers are demanding the resignation < f M. Campinchi, French Minister of Marine, for an a |h<o-d anti-Italian speech to
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  • 65 1 Thrr been nearly 17,000 appliritions I--. 3,850 short service codn-nii-siHiis iviik.ble in the Royal Air I r. as a result of expansion under th< i,(o rnment’s rearmament proyninuiM*: 3.500 of the new officers have ilrr uly completed flight training’ or are in i nirse of training. The
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  • 128 1 Reuter. Vppointed Minister Portfolio 26 Herr Hitler has ret of the post of Minister trid has appointed him Minrt folio in acknowledgment He remains President of Herr Walther Funk takes v "f Economics on Jan. 15. will act in the interim. a i Secretary of the State to
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  • 33 1 > on trying Reuter. 'on, Nov. 26.—Asked at a press what would be the policy now •ru Conference had adjoumnt Roosevelt said the policy keep on trying in an active peace. Reuter.
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  • 43 1 costly synthetic rubber. Reu- Nov. 26. It is officially an"at the import tax on rubber is r< ased from 125 to 160 marks per ewt. from Dec. 1. The tax was May 13 to help financing costly synthetic rubber. Reu-
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  • 174 1 Leadership A Subtle Affair” In a speech at Wallasey yesterday, Mr. Kenneth Lindsay. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education, referred to the problem of leadership which he said was a much more subtle affair in a democracy than under dictatorship because democracy rested on the
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  • 155 1 Arrival In London On Monday The French Prime Minister, Monsieur Chautemps, accompanied by the Foreigr Minister, Monsieur Delbos, is expected ii/ London on Monday morning for an exchange of views on the international situation with Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. Anthony Eden. They will travel by the night
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  • 45 1 S«‘ tomorrow’s Sunday Gazette for latest cables from China and elsewhere. The Sunday Gazette is the ONLY paper obtainable in Penang, Kedah. Taipttig and Ipoh on Sunday mornings t« contain such cabled! news. Overnight edition on sale in Penang at 10 p.in. tonight.
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  • 175 1 A Friendship Which Needs No Treaties Berlin, Nov. 26.—An official visit to Berlin of the Hungarian Prime Minister. M. Daranyi and the Foreign Minister, M. Kanya has just ended. It is emphasised thet no treaty or agreement was concluded. The Diplomattsche Korrespondenz declares that German-Hungarian friendship does
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  • 499 1 66 If Japanese People Knew The Truth, War Would End —Miss Koo The horrors of the China war have been brought home to millions of cinema-goers by news films shot amidst the actual hostilities. —Reuter. A reel being shown all over the country this
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Former Fascist Brought To Trial Paris, Nov. 26. —Count Pozzo di Borgo, a former follower of the French Fascist leader, Colonel de la Rocque, is the latest exciting arrest arising from the Cagoulard searches. He is charged with associating with criminals.
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Loyalists Inflict Heavy Casualties Barcelona, Nov. 26 Furious insurgent attacks on Government positions on the road from Omadegallego to Sabinanigo and in the Lecinosa sector of Aragon are claimed to have been repulsed with heavy casualties after a fierce all-night battle in which Moors were used as
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  • 43 1 Week’s T reasuries Placed At 15s. 1 The total amount applied for in tenders for £50.000,000 Treasury Bills was £62,315.000. The average rate per cent, for bill* at three months was 15s. 0 22d. against 11s. 1.15 d. a week ago.
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  • 100 1 Three Lance Corporals To Go To Sandhurst The War Office announces the names of fifteen non-commissioned officers whoi have been selected for admission to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst in January for 18 months’ training under the scheme whereby non-commissioned officers of the Regular Army may
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    191 1 Mr. Attlee, Mr. Baker And Miss Wilkinson Mr. C. R. Attlee, leader of the Labour Opposition, has arranged to visit Spain in response to an invitation from the Spanish Government to inform himself of the general situation there. He will be accompanied by Mr. Noe] Baker and
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  • 49 1 —Reuter. Rome. Nov. 26.—A thirty-year-old brunette was among eight persons sentenced to imprisonment by a special tribunal on a charge of organising Communist centres in Florence and Empoli. Utter; silence is maintained about the espionage trial mentioned on Nov. 23 which is believed to have finished yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 41 1 Reuter. Charges Of Embezzlement And Murder New York. Nov. 26.—Senor Machado, exPresident of Cuba, has been arrested by the United States Marshal’s Office on the request of the Cuban Government for extradition on charges of murder and em- bezzlement.
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  • 333 2 Malay Sentenced For I Io use breaking Sentence of nine months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one years police supervision was passed on a young Malay, Man bin Hassan, who pleaded guilty before the Penang District Judge Mr J.L. McFall to a cliarge of having committe<
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  • 200 2 Acquitted On Attempted Suicide Charge It From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 26. ’Without calling upon the accused for r ’us defence, the Seremban magistrate (gave the benefit of the doubt to an Indian, A-maroo, and discharged him on the •charge of attempting to commit
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  • 62 2 l,a>l of $lO was allowed a Chinese. Lim Ah Hee, who was charged before Mr. Inn Cheng Han. the additional MagisIrate, Penang, with having caused grie--v»*us hin t to a woman, Segapi, on Noveaiirtu 25 at Sungei Pinang Road. A itir the charge had
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  • 418 2 Malacca Municipality Problem rin rr to prevent the seizure anil sale by the Municipality of houses oiT which arrears of rates had not been paid was desciibed at the monthly meeting of Malacca Municipal Commissioners. The owners were poor people, it was
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  • 192 2 Failed To Report Receipt Of Stolen Goods Three pawnbrokers, Tye Chee Kee. Dam Chan Chin and Chin Yon Oon were fined $2O eevh by Mr. T. D. Hughes the Penang Police Magistrate for failing to report to tho nearest police station or police, officer, certain stolen property when
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  • 89 2 Husband Summoned for Causing Hurt A young (recently married) couple figured in a summons case before Mr. Dim Cheng Ean, the additional magistrate yesterday. The wife, Cheah Guat Ngoh, summoned her husband. Teh Choon Ghee, for having caused hurt to her on November 15 at 6.30 p
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  • 108 2 Parliamentary Question Unanswered (From Our Dondon Staff) London, Nov. 17. No reply was given when Mr. H. Day (Lab. Central Southwark) asked the First Lord of the Admiralty, in the House of Commons today, how long men had to work in the Singapore dockyard before they obtained
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  • 178 2 Fata! Seremban Accident Recalled (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 26. The inquiry began yesterday before the Seremban magistrate into the death of a Malay cyclist who succumbed to injuries received when his machine and a motor lorry came into collision. Inspector Samsudin bin Haji Hamzah
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  • 106 2 Chinese Heavily Fined A fine of $l6O in default three months’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a Chinese, Tang Ng Koay, by the additional magistrate, Penang, Mr. Dm Cheng Ean. yesterday for assisting in the management of a public lottery. Detective Inspector McLennan who prosecuted, stated
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  • 160 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 27. The Rev. B. Stokes, Chaplain of Negri Sembilan writes in the November issue of the parish magazine:—“Please look out for and make use of the Christmas and New Year Gift envelopes which will be issued with the December magazine.
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  • 111 2 (From Ourt Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 26. In a lease in thq Criminal District Court yesterday, the prosecution alleged that 1,176 tabus' of chandu, worth approximate, ly $9,408 Was hidden between wooden screen panels carried by two Chinese. The men. iwho were arrested lin a
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  • 151 2 —Reuter. Britain May Capture It Next Spring The trial trips along the EnglandAustralia route next spring may mean that Britain will regain the World longdistance flight record at present held by the Soviet. They will be commanded by Wing-Commander O.R. Gayford who established a world record in
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  • 58 2 Alleged to have stolen $10.21 from Tan Ah Chew at the Fun and Frolic Park, on the night of November 25, a Chinese, Goh Ah Hock, was charged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean the additional magistrate Penang, yesterday. The accused claimed to be tried. The case was postponed
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  • 2247 4 Price Advertising Neglect USED CAR PROBLEMS “J really do think that more consideration might be given io the public’s point of view, who do desire to know what is the cash price of any model of car without having to enter into a long
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  • 92 4 •*A Daily Occurrence*’ (From Our O\vn Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov 26 When a European police inspector was asked in a Singapore police court yesterday whether he recalled an accident on the Woodlands Road about two months ago, he replied “These motor car accidents are .almost a daily occurrence with me,
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  • 736 4 Elderly Chinese Fatally Injured ENAMEL ON BUMPER DENT IN MUDGUARD EUROPEAN’S CAR IDENTIFIED (brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 26. EXAMEL found on the front bumper of a car and compared with that of a bicycle on which an elderly Chinese was fatally injured
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  • 536 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. J. Samuel of Raub District Hospital will leave shortly for Europe for a holiday. sjt E. J. Perimpanayagam, who has played cricket for Perak and Selangor, has been transferred to Teluk Anson. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Henggeler has left by K.L.M. ’plane for Europe. They expect
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  • 95 4 This evenin;, at the Espi..; 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m: March Argandab. Thon.; Overture Mirella. Gourj Selection A Country G rl. M ton. Waltz Espagnole Me.s< Idyl Hiawatha. Moret Selection Sweet Adeline Fox Trot I’ve Got a hclir. Foolin’ Brown. Featured Goldwyn-Mayer’s Production WAY MELODY OF 1936 TOMORROW
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  • 714 6 Lord Cranborne Under Fire THE Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Lord Cranborne, answered a spate of questions 011 the present situation in Shanghai, yesterday. 'I he Labour member lor (>Ol- Mr. Wedgwood Benn, led the attack and several other Labour members also attempted to catch
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    • 453 6 Nowhere Can You Buy 2| Hours Of Enjoyment As Cheaply As At Ihe (OPERATED AND CONTROLLED BY’ KENG HUAT FILM CO.) 3 SHOWS TODAY 2.45 6.15 9.30 Acclaimed By Last Night's Enthusiastic Crowds is The FUNNIEST PICTURE Of The Year A NEW M.G.M. ALL-LAUGHING PICTURE FILMED WITH A NEW COMEDY
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    • 392 6 ■■■■■BSBE An Amazing Not Character Brings A New I hrill To The Screen! OPENING TONIGHT AT ROYAL 6.30 9.30 jwffiwßt T oday Matinees at 2.45 p.m. sharp •’The Big Broadcast’* with Stuart Erwin, Leila Hyams. Bing Crosby. Y’ou’ve never seen a picture like this! Prices of Admission:—lo. 20 <&: 30
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    • 97 6 CONTIM ju M x STILL PACKIV o’ i EVERY PERFORMANi MAJESTIC ROYAL Positively Last 6.15 TONIGHT 9 MATINEES- T( >1 at 2 15 at Proudly Presented By i Its Place Wit). BOUNTY” “CAPTAINS “CAPTAIN BI Memorable Scr.tr greatest Adventure Romance in the Whole Roaring History cf the Seven Seos! •dOlpfi
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  • 237 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. A malay dog-shooter who says he was threatened by some villagers when carrying out his duties near Kampong Bahru Road, was yesterday, remanded on a charge of murder by the Second Magistrate. One of the villagers was shot in the thigh
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  • 647 7 $5.000 Damages Claimed (From Our Own Correspondent., Singapore, Nov. 26. Alleging that he was beaten up so badly that he required medical attention, a European civil engineer in Singapore claims SS,(XX) damages in the Supreme Court from two other Europeans,
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  • 136 7 Judge Reserves Decision (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 26. Judgment w-as reserved by Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, in the Singapore High Court, yesterday, in the suit in which Mary Joseph Arokiasamy claimed $10,420 general and special damages for alleged breech of promise
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  • 180 7 “Money Could Be Better Spent” Could the $2.500 000 given by the F.M.S. for the purchase of two squadrons of planes for the R A F. have been better spent on the development of Malaya? The question is asked in a leading article in the
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  • 319 7 —Then A Collision (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 26. An accident that occurred at 15’/2 mile stone, Woodland Roaci. on the evening of Sept. 16, when two motor cars were involved in a collision had a sequel before Mr. ECG. Barrett in the fourth police court
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  • 341 7 Mr. George Bernard Shaw has been saying rude things about Shakespeare’s plays for so long that it set many people wondering what had happened when they heard that he was producing “Cymbeline.” They thought that perhaps Mr. Shaw had grown mellow
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    • 272 7 PENANG SPORTS CU B (Golf Section i In Aid of Earl Haig’s Fund A Golf Tournament will be held at the Penang Sports Club Golf Course, Western Road, on Friday evening, the 3rd December, open to all Members and Lady Members of the Penang Sports Club, Sungei Patani, Malakoff, Kulim,
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    • 682 7 IF.P.S. 40 \Wsglwr .JA morning bath with Wright’s tone* and freshens the skin in a manner entirely its own. It imparts a of coolness and invigoration which lasts. Wright’s is pre-eminently the soap of Health possessing antiseptic qualities which protect the skin from infection by 'contaminating contacts. Wright’s in the
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  • 616 8 THERE has recently been a r-*-crudetseence of the practice on the part of Asiatic shopkeepers and others of overcharging Europeans for no better reason than that they arc Europeans. There is evidence of this tendency in many other directions, too, and it is not to be denied
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  • 653 8 (LETTER TO THE EDITOR) Sir, —Your note with reference to the death of Sir Jagadig Chunder Bose brings to mind that India has lost a scientist of international reputation. “The world looks to you to lift Science into the realm of Spiritualism. AU Asia shares in
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  • 458 8 Impending Retirement of a f Saunders The We/ Season 44 Road Up AFTER 30 years of sea-faring in the East, Capt. J. W. T. Saunders, acting Harbour Master, Penang, will retire next June. Instead of days of retirement in England, he intends staying in Penang for the
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  • 193 8 —Reuter. Germany Again A Great Power Hamburg, Nov. 26.- Before an audience of 25,000 Gen. Goering in a speech which is regarded as a key utterance asserted that Germany was once more a great power commanding World respect and worthy of alliances. The axis of steel
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  • 100 8 Ist Sunday in Advent 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Matins Litany. Psalms 1. 7 Hymn 47 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Matins (Tamil). 10.30 a m. Matins Holy ConununioQ (Chinese). 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PsaJm 46. 48 Chant 132, L Magnificat Nunc Dimittis 127 Hymns
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  • 49 8 The Chinese Comn Fund, 1937. acknowledge witl receipt of various goods ng firms for their “Lu > v t Fun Frolic Park on Thm November: Boon Pi liir Chop Leong Chuan, Messr macy, Messrs. Carreras Ltd Lee Co.. Messi Co., Messrs. Kim Seng A- 1 Ee Co.
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  • 29 8 I 1 V I L 11 Reuter. Brussels. Nov 26 T 1 der, the Due de Gu announced that thej wil political activities xvhi hospitality. Reuter.
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  • 445 9 Announcement Welcomed In Ipoh BROKERS SHOW GREAT ENTHUSIASM (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 27. The announcement that England will be linked next month to Malaya by a radio-telephone service has been very well received in Ipoh. Business people interviewed in Ipoh yesterday expressed the view
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  • 690 9 Today’s Hockey With Penang roin Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 27 perak will win the inter-state match today comfortably. I am .ssed with the Penang side. In H( k perak have real speed mer,nd it is doubtful whether Chong and Lambert will be able to
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  • 265 9 —Reuter. Amended Probables And Jockeys The following are the amended probable starters and jockeys for the Manchester Handicap to be run today: ATOUT ROYAL 4y. (Mr. S. V. ChristieMiller) D. Smith QUEEN’S SHILLING 4y. (Lord Harewood) Richardson SEVERING 4y. (Sir A. Bailey) Weston PETIT BLEU sy. (Capt. G.
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  • 131 9 Fight Ends In Second Round (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. The main event over 10.3 minute rounds between Nai Smarn and Battling Rio. the Portuguese welterweight, ended by the short route at the Bukit Btntang Amusement Park tonight, Nai Smarn (10.1) handing
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  • 100 9 Death Of Old Penang Resident Miss Emily Norris, eldest daughter of the late Mr. George Norris, assistant Treasurer, Penang, who died on Thursday night at 217 (f) Burtnah Road, Penang, was buried at the Western Road Cemetery yesterday evening. The Rev. H. J. Paine officiated. The late
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  • 75 9 Morrison And Wells Win Hughes Cup (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. There were twenty entries for the Hughes Cup competition at the Seremban Golf Club and the event was won by Messrs. Morrison and Wells A team competition was held recently and was won by Mrs. W. J.
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  • 125 9 Teams For Today’s Match The annual Scotland v. The Rest Rugby match will be played today on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. The following will be the teams: SCOTLAND THE REST (BLUE) (WHITE) J. F. Keay H. L. Barry Dr. J.A.P. Cameron J.H. Wagstaff A G.
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  • 1604 10 Roosevelt To The Rescue? A CRITICALLY DIFFICULT QUOTA DECISION (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 116. Prospects for rubber, and hence for shareholders in the industry which produces that ommodity, have never been more difficult to envisage than they are today. That is the considered
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  • 530 10 Slight Improvement <hi The Week Messrs. Kennedy Co., in their report lated Penang. Nov. 26. state. There has been a slight improvement in markets during the past week but the V >lume of business pass ng is very sma.i ind interest centres mainly cn the more popular
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  • 911 11 INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT INCREASED A PPREHENSION OVER ARMY’S INTENTIONS THE Japanese army continues to press for recognition <>i its right to enter the Settlement southward of Soochow Creek,, ostensibly in order to have a short-cut for troops’ supplies destined for Xantao. The claim has increased
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  • 113 11 Reuter o| Political Foes Present iMI «I iOI)\Y AT "I! MOI 111 London, November 26. ted over Parliament ing.s symbolised public ,ng of Mr. Ramsay Mac- funeral mm*. the funera Lt Abbey. (,f Gloucesthc .it as.r I in the I. inof the ng nans and ,ng
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  • 40 11 Wireless. death occurred ;L Davit s, Labour M. < f .< who was one of the s< it' Wales Miners’ an authoittt r particularly on I p-stions ty of miners. s tated is the third noire, British Wireless.
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  • 26 11 Rt uter. 2*' The final figures <v rnment Parties 20, I Government a majority 16 out of 19 vacani This provided I win. Reuter.
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  • 122 11 Reuter. Worst For Many Years London, Nov. 26. England’s worst peasoup fog for many years last night blacked out an area south of a line drawn between London and Birmingham. Land’s End, especially, was thick and West London even worse, causing widespread traffic disorganisation and many
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  • 34 11 Reuter. The Blue Funnel Line now state that they are resuming their fortn ghtly service to Shanghai with the Ajax which eaves Liverpool on Dec. 11.
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  • 141 11 Fierce Battle Expected ARAGON PROBABLE VEN I E Taking advantage of the fine weather. th< Nationalist army, estimated at 100,000. is moving from the north of Spain in preparation for the next offensive. A message from Madrid states that both s les are intense’y preparing’
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  • 156 11 Reuter. Object Of Ministers* Visit To London M. Chautemps, making the question a matter of confidence, the Chamber voted in favour of the Civil Servants Bill by 518 votes to 6 Fiance is still suspicious of the motives behind the British invitation to M. Chautemps and M.
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  • 120 11 Reuter. Important Statement By Mr. Roosevelt Washington. Nov. 26 —Mr. P.oosevelt stated at a Press conference that he wanted tax revision as soon as Congress was ready to go ahead with it. At the same time he revealed that he has sent a letter to all Government
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  • 64 11 CAGO ULARD PROBE Reuter. Paris Architect Arrested Paris, Nov. 26.—The police now believe that there are 1,500 csars in Paris and over 5,000 in France. M. Pierre Parent, a Paris architect was arrested while shooting game in Normandy yesterday afternoon. Earlier in the day his home at the Boulevard des
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  • 64 11 —Reuter London. Nov. 26.—The Stock Exchange end of account considerations together with disposition to await reopening of Wall Street kept business on a small scale. Nevertheless, the Continent supported leading oils and diamonds end the undertone through out remained fully firm despite sporadic profit-taking. Commodities and tin were
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  • 31 11 Reuter. Moscow, Nov 26.- M. Shchadenko has >een appointed Deputy War Commissar Ind thus becomes pol'tical chief of the Red Army and Navy, Marshal Voroshi loft being military chief.-
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  • 167 12 One of the outstanding tendencies of this year’s Motor Show is the appearance of more powerful small cars. In the very compet tive Ten horse power market there is a definite move to give even better performance by increasing th engine output -witness the adoption of
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  • 284 12 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Northam Road. Minister: Rev. R. M. Minto, M.A., S.T M. SAINT ANDREWS DAY SERVICE SUNDAY, NOV. 28. 7.00 p.m. Special St. Andrew’-. Day Service. MISSION CHAPEL FARQUHAR STREET ENGLISH SERVICES SUNDAY 5.30 a.m. Observance of Lord’s Supper. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes.
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  • 233 12 Via Bandoeng And Amsterdam During August last an announce ment was made to the effect that test > which had previously been carried out did not justify the opening of a public telephone service between Malax a an the United Kingdom via I’andoeny and
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  • 338 12 Broadcast ironi Berlin A radio broadcast from Berlin followed by reports in the Arabic Press about a revolt in Transjordan against the Emii Abdullah, has astonished the inhabitants. Although they are capable of believing thwildest rumours about Palestine, they ar unable to credit such a story about
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  • 445 12 Latest l imes Of Posting AIR MAILS; A mail for Java via Singapore and thenci bv Kt v vice will close at A mail for Australia x,. v z and Timor Dilly v by Singapore-Australia will close at 7.30 p.m today A mail for Kenya. Tangany
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1783 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES KUALA LUMPUR TOMORROW ZGE 6.13 Mc/s (48.9 m.) p.m. 7.00 Recorded music news. 9.00 Close down. MELBOURNE TODAY VK 2ME 9.59 Mc/s (31.2 m p.m. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5.20 With the world’s famous orchestra. 6.20 News bulletin and sporting results. 6.30 Tour of the world 6.so—Leading Dance
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    • 218 12 PENANG—ZHJ TODAY ZHJ 6.08 Mc/s (49.3 m.) p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme. 7.05 Indian music. B.oo—Malay music. 8.55 Pinang Gazette News bulletin. 9.oo—Close down. ROME TODAY 2 RO 11.81 Mc/s (25.4 m p.m. 9.2o^—Announcement. News in English News in Hindustani. Concert of folk songs Concert of request numbers. News in
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    • 9 12 tide I 1 Lo4' HIGH tod" t 9.32 p.m
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  • 385 13 Atlantic l iving Boats W’ hington, Nov. 17. of the American ntly made by the Commission has rt embodying and ■'inmcndation that (.'> ild also be placed i. of the Commission, '(tion in the form of' ntvd to Congress, to the Inter-State Comt<nns which would
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  • 647 13 S.S. ‘SL’ISANG’ arrives morning from Japan am! China via Singapore, sailing tonight for Calcutta. (Boustead.) S.S. ‘ZL’I DERKERK’ arrives todav from Par East via Singapore, sailing same day for Colombo, \den. Port Said. Genoa, \ntwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. S.S. ‘GLl'..\ IP P R’ arrives todav
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  • 706 13 “But Safety Must Be Considered’* While the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique liner Normandie was crossing from Southampton to Havre, the Blue Riband trophy for the fastest crossing of the North Atlantic was presented to her commander, Captain Thoreaux, by Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 528 13 blue funnel line 5 «vis. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Ldne) Penang London ARRY Ldon, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec. 3 Jan 3 MNON Mars., Ldon, R'dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 10 Jan 5 L don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Dec 16 Jan 12
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    • 769 13 PO and d V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated tn England.) PORT SWETTExNHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. "KIIANDALLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 28th NOVEMBER rait'raii 1 Tu -1 ren u s N Co,, under Penang, Telua Anson. Port Swette—sm. J “",5 1 Majesty's Government Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mail Service Outwards
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  • 1042 14 ASIATIC RUGBY Card Of A ine Events: Final Selections The following is ihe full programme for the Selangor Tun Club Skye Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur today: RACE 1—2.15 p. m. H orses, Class 5, —Div. 3 y —6 Furlongs.
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  • 315 14 Preparing For Semi-Final Against Singapore (BY AUDAX) As a preliminary to their cup tie at Singapore on December 4. I understand, the Negri Sembilan All Blues, who incidentally form the Negri Sembilan Asiatic XV will engage a North Johore XV at Seremban
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  • 212 14 TONIGHT’S BOXING AT FUN FROLIC Filipino Flyweight To Meet Nai Sai Tong GOOD EIGHT EXPECTED (BY “SPECTATOR”) Tonight Jce Brazil, the Filipino fly weight, will make his debut in the Penang ring at the Fun and Frolic Stadium. His opponent et first was to be Speedy Pancho, but Pancho met
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  • 247 14 N. S. C. Release* Canadian For Harringay London, Nov. 18. After deliberations lasting several hours, the Committee of the National Sporting Club yesterday informed Promoter Sydney Hulls that they had decided to release Al Delaney, the Canadian heavy-weight, to fight Maurice Strickland, of New Zealand, on
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  • 260 14 F. A. Not To Ban Gland Treatment London, Nov. 18. official of the Football Association yesterday discounted a report that they might seek to place a ban upen the use of glands in treatment for players. "The F.A. have never discussed the matter,” he said, “and it is
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 257 14 Couldn't sleep For STOMACH PAINS "Suffered for weeks at a stretch** Here is a letter in which every stomach sufferer will find encouragement and the assurance of quick relief. Mr. H. F. H. 7 says After bein£ a great sufferer from gastric ulcers and in pain for weeks Beware Of
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  • 343 15 Camera, ex-world’s heavyweight ,J on boxer, after two years out of fighting illness and paralysis. ~H come-back at the Salle Wagram last week- and lost. ten rounds against a man a head stone lighter, with only two- i his reach. Camera was beaten t ffe left
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  • 226 15 “Now Restored To Amicable Frame Of Mind” A settlement of the action brought by Bi i.u iii b. boxing manager, against Tommy Farr, British heavy-weight chain- 101 S' k-ng injunctions against the '"sit i.-. announced in the Chancery Division. ha Clark, for Broadribb, told that. as a
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  • 733 15 Draw For Five Events FOO LUM CHOON TO MEET WONG PENG SOON (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) All is ready for the first Malayan Badminton Championships to be held at the Singapore Happy World on December 4,5, 6 and 7. The draw for the five
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  • 30 15 >-* “SHE’S A PICTURE!”—MIIe. Gaby Andren, left, with a runner-up after she had won the title, Miss Photo,” in a contest held by the Club du Faubourg, Paris.
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  • 88 15 (From Our Own Correspondent} Seremban, Nov. 25. The Negri Sembilan All Blues team gainst North Johore or. Sunday at Seremcan is J. D. Sunciraj; Mobarak Ahmad. C. Rajaretnam, G. Pinto; W. Seneviratne Loo Siew Hin; Lam Kwee Sang, A. Siriwardene. G. Gomes,
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  • 874 15 Henkel Says Budge Will Turn Professional Tennis stars and prospects of their turning “pro” have been very much in the news lately, and no wonder. We have had Budge declaring that he will always remain in the amateur ranks, Mrs. Moody allegedly making contradictory statement: and reports
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  • 199 15 Coming To Penang Next Month The Burma Football Team sponsored b\ “The New Light of Burma" Rangoon, a leading Burmese Daily, left Rangoon on November 19 by boat for Madras and Colombo, reaching the first port on November 22. After playing a few games at Madras
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 149 15 Famous Sayings Z iliiam Pitt said— "there is scarcely anything 3r around us but ruin and despair." 7 Über force in the early 1800’ s said— "I dare not ■f w marry, the future is so dark and unsettled." JT ord Grey in 1819 believed everything was tending 7L*J to
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 129 16 HX previously LONDON—(Spot) £179 15 o £lB4 5 0 LONDON—(3 months) £179 15 0 £lB4 5 0 SINGAPORE 89 .50 9O 75 BUSINESS DONE FENANG $B9 00 $9OB BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) 4 80 4.75 BLACK PEPPER $9 00 $9 0° RUBBER:LONDON 7>d 7 > vd NEW
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  • 374 16 Share of fl crenominatwn unless rr Q ii otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 11£ War Loan, 3i p.c 10 Corn. Union Assce. (Units) w 8 Prudential Assce “A" Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) Great Western Rly Ordy
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  • 115 16 London on Previously Latest Pari.-. 147 f., 147; New York 4.99,°« 4.99 Montreal 4.991 4.99-’ rt Brussels 29.37 29.36 Geneva 21.592 21.592 Amsterdam 8.982 8 98 Miian 95 9% Berlin 12.38 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 V.enna 26 i 26J Helsingfors 226; 226; Prague
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 130 16 London, Nov. 26. RUBBER: Firm. London 7 i x a buyers 7; sellers Jan./Mar. 7; buyers 7J sellers April/June 71 buyers 7-, B a sellers July/Sept. 7 A buyers 73 sellers NEW YORK 14.56 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 32,594 tons Liverpool 20,817 tons COPRA: Straits S.D.
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    • 68 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Seilers Ayer Hitam 2510 26 Oex Batu Selangors 1.471 1.521 c Hong Fatts 1.05 I.oBex Hongkong 26*6 27 9 Klang Rivers 1.35 1.45 c Kramat 1113 1171 Pahang Consols 18'0 19 0 Rantau Prefs. 1.421 1.471 Rantau Ordy. 1.421 1.471 Southern Kinta 6.70 6.90 Sungei Luas
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    • 264 16 Broad, Orderly Advance New York, Nov. 26. —The broad, orderly advance offered good evidence in support of the recent suggestion that the market wa*; in a technical position to rally. Developments at Washington showed further willingness on the pert of the Administration to speed measures calculated to stimulate
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    • 21 16 TIN Singapore $90.75 Per pkl. Penang Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 23%c Per lb. Penang Spot 23%c Per lb
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    • 147 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|ll 4 6 B. Selangors 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatts 1.071 1 10 Kinta Kellas 719 8 3 Klang Rivers 1.371 1.45 Kramats 116 12 0 Kuala Kampars 14 3 14 9 Kuchais 1.421 1.471xd La ruts 10 9 1111 Putehs 1.181 1.221 Rantau Prefs.
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    • 147 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 40 4[6 Bangrins 21|3 22 0 Batu Selangors 1.48 1.51 Hong Fatts 1.03 1.05 Jelapangs 32j0 33F0 K. Kamuntings 10 3 10.9 Kamuntings 10]6 lljO K. Lanjuts 209 2113 Katus 21|3 22|3c Kramats 11|3 11|9 Kuchais 1.47 1.50 ex Kuala Kampars 14 0
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    • 139 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.50 1 55 Hong Fatt k O 5 1 07.’, Klang River i, 40 4 50 Kuchai i 50 T 55 Rahman Hyd. 1.32’. 1 371 Rantau Ordy. 1.45 1 55 Rantau Pref. 1.45 1 55 Taiping Cons. i, 50 1 55
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  • 29 16 ENGAGEMENT 'rhe engagement is announced between Enid Margaret Ogilvie Will, Taiping, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Will of Southsea, Hants, and Duncan Campbell of Ghim Khoon Estate, Kedah
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 16 16 ®PINANG GAZETTE “CORONATION DICTIONARY” COUPON Name Address Q-x Please see Page 5 for conditions. 2/111 37
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    • 192 16 MUNICIPAL NOTICE th^T Ordinary and a s P e cial Meeting of at th^ U AT CiPal Commis6i °ners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4.00 p.m. on Tuesday, the 30th November, 1937. BUSINESS FOR SPECIAL MEETING 1 To consider and if approved, to pass Supplemental Budget No.
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    • 384 16 BANKS NEDERLANDSGHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAI’I’IJ, N.V. Incorporated in the Netherlands.) NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824 HEAD OFFICE: .AMSTERDAM With 43 Agencies, apart from correspondents, in Holland. I HEAD OFFICE FOR IHE EAST BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India. China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON
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    • 525 16 THE MERCANTILE lU\k OF INDIA. ITh (Incorporated in Ent»! i Capital Authorised Capital Subscribed Reserve Fund and Rest Capital Paid Up V BOARD OF DIRez'FOR. Right Hon. Lord Catto of < Sir Charles Alexander p Sir Thomas Smith, Kt, C 1 E P. R. Chalmers, Esq Sir C C. Barrie,
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