Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1937

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE hsT EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Xo 233. Vol. XCV. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I, 1937. PRICE 10 CEN IS.
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  • 594 1 Reuter. SYSTEMATIC BURNING OF CHINESE CITY JEianghai. Nov. 30—I he American-o'* J Evening P< ISsays the desire expressed by every war -xg>. g nation iiiwj io<lern times not to punish civilian has an ini 'Miate local application which is becoming increasin’ k i
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  • 159 1 R..U 1 UH L TO PROVIDE l?0K 111 MANE HELP lb( Hague. Dec. I.—A Bill is to be (-i) to ;u ide humane help for China, nnounei'. the new Foreign Minister, Dr. fatijn in hi' Thaiden speech in the Lower Hous* |j( -late.! would continue on
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  • 109 1 izam of Reuter Xcu Effort To Tackle The Scourge y. ir Nov £750 from the King 1250 from tht Queen head the first f dona' oiis to the King Emperor’s Fund toi h n< u attack on tuberculosis in I a Tb»' Fund is to cnmmer.iorale the
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  • 67 1 YEAR 'S DROUGHT Reuter. Population Raid Railway Engines For Water .ins, Nov. 30 Thirsty men, •n uniformed police in the town of Santiago del 1 i' king state railway trains r hi the engine boiler. 1 '•■'’l'' toi light occasional rains, the ’ought ii.-f. lasted a year in the Cata-
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  • 134 1 Reuter. Significant Hint From Rome Milan, Dec. 1. —A hint that China had better appeal to Japan for peace while she can still get good teims is given in an unsigned article in Mussolini's newspaper, Popolo d’ltalia, believed to have been written by the Duce. It
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  • 71 1 Reuter. Being Closed By Japan At Tientsin Wash ngton, Nov. 30.- The State Department has asked information from exconsular representatives in China with reference to the report that Tientsin custom rates have been reduced on a wide range m favour of Japenese products. If the report is correct,
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  • 151 1 Chancellor Questioned In Commons Asked if he would prepare a scheme for Anglo-Brazilian exchange clearing so that if proposals by the Brazilian Government in respect of debt default were not of such a kind that British negotiators could recommend them for acceptance exchange clearing might be ready for
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  • 45 1 Th*? rubber quota decemn of 70 per cent, means a difference of about 9,000 tone monthly to Malaya compared imth the present quota of 90 per cent. and the value of this at 25 cents a pound is 55.040.000. Cable on page three.
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  • 1271 1 London-Paris Bloc as Complete a Reality as the Rome-Berlin Axis Reuter. Prune Minister read the following ll unique to the Commons yesterday 'Ot. when questioned regarding con>ns of the last two days with ’’’rnch statesmen. ill sieurs Chautemps and Delbos had über of conversations with the-
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  • 219 1 Unconfirmed Report Of Huge Scheme For Hawaii —Reuter. Honolulu. Nov. 30. The United States is planning a big scheme for strengthening the defences of Hawaii. According to a message from Washington, the scheme would involve enormous expenditure which includes underground chambers for stor age of
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  • 98 1 Reuter Sharp Rise In Ruhlwr Shares On the Stock Exchange after early dullness, a better sentiment developed and pi ices often recovered earlier setbacks under the stimulating influence of a rise in the price of rubber shares 1 ing the cut in the quota to 70 p «-cee”
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  • 55 1 t onnage Revision Rumours Denied EFrom Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 30. I am informed by a most reliable source that rumours that the International Tin Committee is considering a revision of the standard tonnages under the agreement are foundationless and are obviously a case of the wish
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  • 2377 2 Municipal Employees’ Allowances MR. C. GRUMITT URGES ECONOMY At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners following a number of questions by Mr. Corrie Grumitt with regard to transport allowances paid to Municipal employees and the expenditure on telephones, Mr. Grumitt moved a
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    • 133 2 V I I I RANT- I IDES H HRLu H 9Oitf I Koh! I C*Ci; I ETC I I Brs=fruits ORCHARD FACTORY, HISTON, CAMBRIDGE. En- ns, Okie English Marmalade and Custard. i I -ANDS, BUTTERY CO., PENANG. i I P BY RAIL TO BANGKOK I DURING riJTION DAY CELEBKATKIN mber
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  • 133 3 Incident During Exercises Near Hongkong NAVAL AUTHORITIES HOLD INVESTIGATION Hongkong, Nov 30: Reuter exclusively learns tonight that a British naval aircraft from the aircraft-carrier H. M. S. Eagle was fired on by an unidentified surface vessel during exercises near Hongkong today. No damage
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  • 153 3 —Reuter. lull Of Vital Forts Threatens Boom u;ti Nov. 30: Moving up the r Nanking Railway horn Chang.lapanese arc continuing their ivance to Nanking. The next objc< tive is Tangyang, only 15 r Chinkiang where the boom Yangtse, and forms the pivot ,-.g de fence line for
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  • 217 3 vi ii om r Reuter. 10,000,000 More Lbs. For Market London. Nov. 30: The International Tea Committee announces that the tea export quota for the year April 1. 1938 to March 31. 1939 has been fixed at 923 per cent of standard exports compared
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  • 42 3 I From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, Nov. 30. The anniversary of St. Andrews is being observed here today by Scotchmen and their wives by a dinner and dance. Bacheloi members are allowed to invite ladv guests.
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  • 76 3 —Reuter. Nanking. Nov. 30: To prevent them from failing into Japanese hands, the Chinese ‘authorities have begun iriernoving China’s i»r,< •!< w s mt tre./-tires to an undisclosed destination in the interior. The tn*sisures include the collection exhibited in Burlington House, London in 1936. Th»Treasurer
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  • 262 3 —Reuter. ’‘Strong Protests” To Japanese Shanghai. Nov. 30: Strong protests to the Japanese Consul-General at Shanghai, Mr. Okamoto, were made by the Italian and United States Consuls-General following the seizure of two Italian tugs and an American launch anchored oft the French Bund Tugs flying
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  • 154 3 Singapore Ratepayers Want Information At the last meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' As.-oeiat on a letter from the Selangor Property Ovr.ers and Ratepayers’ Association was read. It enclosed correspondence from London on the subject of insurance against war risks. The committee decided to ask for
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  • 108 3 Reuter. Barricades In Streets Nanking has become an armed camp. Barbed wire barricades are ready to block streets; buses have ceased running while outside the city trenches and other defence works are being built. tour revealed that the great part ot the poorest inhabitants are remaining
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  • 317 3 I. R. C. Decision Applauded London, Nov. 3-': 'i he Inter national Rubber Committee have fixed rhe export quota lor the first quarter of 1938 at 70 per cent. The next meeting will be held on January 2". 1938. The decision came as
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  • 204 3 Rigours of Police Life I)i<l Not Harm Him At 50 years of age he was presumed to be beyond the arduous demands of police duties. But was he? Read' what he says now five years after he was pensioned:— I am a man of 55
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 274 3 DOG BOOK-fl want to do the l>est for your dog. don’t you You VSLsa ar.t to be as >.’oo<! a f- end to him as he is to you Then V > v and read Sher lev s]M page Dog Book It is the JEf? c< inpi»-te gun e t<>
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    • 87 3 THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR TROUSERS DAKS without doubt xTI hold a high place f f where good quality Men’s wear is concerned. They are the finest trou-ers made, embodying as they do, both Ey style and comfort. A special feature is the L rubb-r pads in th»waist which prevent the
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  • 1590 4 Employers Asked Not To Make Direct Reply Letters Used As Methods Of Recruitment A']' a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang on Nov. 19. the Chairman informed the Committee that letters of any sort sent by emplbyers to labourers on leavein
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  • 639 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. Ponampalam. Assistant Medical Officer. Bentong has gone on transfer to Raub. Mr. H. W Dornhorst, dental surgeon, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur, after a business visit to Borneo. Mr. K. J. N. Duthie, officer-in-charge of Traffic Ipoh. who has been spending a short holiday in Penang, has
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  • 372 4 Penang Driver Sets Problem For Ipoh Court I From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 30. Out of a traffic case dealt with at the Ipoh second magistrate’s court before Che Hashim yesterday, an interesting point in connection with offences by drivers of vehicles with outstation registration arose.
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    • 450 4 GET THATWgm FRESHNESS A bath at any time is a wonderful refresher, but a bath with Calvert’s Carbolic Soft Soap is a joy for the rest of the evening. Only Calvert’s V will give you such freshness, such glorious freedom from stickiness. After using Calvert’s Soft Soap you feel exhilarated
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  • 591 6 400,000 Gallons Monthly At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. J. A. Black announced that the controversy with regard to the supply of free water to the Penang Convent had been settled. Mr. Black said that following their decision at the last
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    • 118 6 CHINESE CHESS TOURNAMENT A TOURNAMENT WILL RE HELD SHORTLY UNDER THE AUSPICES 1 r THE OVERSEA-CHINESE AMUSEMENT CO. HANDSOME TROPHTL' WILL BE AWARDED For particulars apply at Office 158 Magazine BOXINC STUPENDOUS HARI ROA OIAEK FUN FROLIC STADIUM. Sunday. sth !»'<•• B. GEORGE PRESENTS PERAK MALAYS vk. PENANG THE GREAT
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    • 253 6 Greeted Uy Packed Houses it Lust s I Opening TONIGHT ■Mbi ihi 5.15 9.00 (,anesh Mini Co. s Mighty 1 ami! I alkie i T GREATEST POET OF ALL AGES, WHOSE VERSES KILLED AND GAVE LIFE AGAIN TO ______KlNG BHOJA KAVIRATNA KALI DAS” 1 > u 5 mßf I >.
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    • 69 6 Opening Tomorrow At The MAJESTIC THE INTRIGUE OF “RICHELIEU” THE ROMANCE OF “SCARLET PIMPERNEL” I THE ADVENTURE OF' THREE MUSKETEERS” I WHEN MEN DARED ALL FOR LOVE! 1 I w I mk-e jJlcn MCONRM VEIDtI jllnder the RAYMOND MASSEY I ROMNEY BRENT I k SOPHIE STEWART J LAWRENCE GRANT 9
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    • 145 6 PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT ROYAL 6.30 Tonight 9.30 Nanyang Film Co.. Superb Production An Outstanding Cantonese Talkie 1 “FLYING DEVIL OF DRAGON CITY” or “LOONG SENG FU CHEONG” Starring Miss Tham Lan Heng, Ma Sze Chang and many other brilliant cast. Thrilling Romance Exciting New Song Hits. Next Change Tai
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    • 355 6 JOI HrA r 1 ti 1 LAST 2 SHOWS —TONIGHT 6 r, v f f) I Paramount’» Thrilling, Dramatic Inside Ston of I Glamorous Gav Life 1 The behind the scene» R■. drama of glittering it 1 I <7 Hollywood! With ij.y twenty former big-time stars in tin- casß t
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  • 1071 7 Wavelength Of 22 Metres To Be Employed (By A Special Correspondent) the development of overseas telephony through the agency of radio links connecting the land networks of one continent with another will be carried a stage further with the inauguration of the Malava-London radio
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  • 1742 7 M UNICI PA L DECISION At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the following decisions arrived at by Standing Committees were confirmed, after Mr. Samuel had made certain remarks with regard to the extension of the dust-bin area and the difficulty of obtaining suitable
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 464 7 oftc* ,2 Bisbop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. <-,u Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel: Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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    • 219 7 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It i« no longer necessary to stiffer from loss of vigour and manhood, weak memory and body, nervousness, impure blood, elckly skin, depression, and poor sleep, because an American Doctor has discovered a quick, eaey way to ead these troubles. This discovery
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    • 313 7 IF EVERY YOUNG MAN KNEW WHAT EVERY OLD MAN KNOWS HE WOULD BE INDEPENDENT IN HIS OLD AGE ■zzL <■;. > it X sc I ■ilißw l9 PENANG HILL RAILWAY Delightful days will be youra if yw# visit Penang Hill. Excursion tldeca are cheap. TIME TABLE UP TRAINS. MONDAYS TO
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  • 596 8 I BSCRIBERS to the China DL tress Relief Fund need hive no fear of their money going astray <»r failing to reach its intended destination owing to the illegal seizure of .the mails by_ the Japanese at Shanghai and the disruption of normal communications between the outside world
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  • 708 8 A Hardworking Judge Chines j n Java Doing Their Bit 4IUg| n s s train for Britain THE Penang Judge, Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, has been having a very busy time during the last few months, but his judgments, in the big suits in which he has
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  • 74 8 Reuter. Survey Flight To New Zealand Imperial Airways Empire flying-boat Centaurus is scheduled to leave Southampton on Friday on a 30.000 mile survey flight to Australia and New Zealand in which the first commercial survey flight 1 y a flying-boat across the Tasman Sea will be made. The Centaurus
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  • 64 8 The last lecture by the Chinese Muslim Missionary. Inche Ibrahim Ahmad William Hwatt arranged by the Tersandara -an Sahabat Pina Malay (Penang) will be delivered at the A.C.S. Union tomorrow at 8.15 p.m. The subject will be “Social Conditions in Religion.” The president of the
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  • 49 8 General Sir Frederick Pile, who from 1928 to 1932 was assistant Dire-tor of Mechanization at the War Office and ♦hen tint 1 last year commanded the Can «1 Brigade in Egypt has been appointed Commander of the first Anti-Aircm ft Division of the Territorial Army.
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  • 131 8 A paragraph published by onr porary this morning, has can ment and not a little astonishmen of its attempt to show. will. Of hysteria, that we were ing lead people concerning the ton cheap railway excursion to Bar.. Mr. Prabas Nilubol, the sp'' p sentatwe of the Tourist Pron
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  • 30 8 1 /1 14 HIOU R New capita’ issues in N oiH) ed to £12.400.000 against UOctober and £20,9.3-9.000 in N -yThe total for the first 11 is £153,082.000.
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  • 32 8 The Prime Minister s’.at 1 iilllllt mons that the repot ’y p t -i>.-' considering the possib scheme for Members oi l«r- nearly ready and rna> week or so
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 197 8 LITTLE’S Christmas Presents For Friends at Home 1937 wiflllO Ko&A«aH Mg <> solf. agents:- j OHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE KI'ADA LUMPUR IPOH ONG BOON HOE 1. JALAN DEWA--SUNGEI PATANI. Kedah Mail Bus Service Bus No. K 1356 Contract of Pinang Gazette” and Sunday Gazette’ Delivery
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    • 57 8 VAW.V.WJWA SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS w’.no’ia I Specially packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape <»f the Flakes and wholeness of the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tins Obtainable at all the Leading Provisions Dealers Sole Agent» Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd
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  • 710 9 PENANG -E UROPE SHIPPING FARES INCREASED EFFECT OF RISE IN PRICE OF MATERIALS Rates For Near Eastern Ports Not Affected AS from today, higher steamship fares for all shipping lines between Malaya and Europe, amounting to a general increase of about five per cent., come into operation as the result
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  • 591 9 Educated Chinese Gets A Year's Gaol CUNNING RISE TO OBTAIN MONEY How an educated Chinese duped 18 unemployed people into parting with their money” by advertising in the papers inviting applications for jobs in the NewChina Medical Hall, Penang, and demanding cash securities ranging from $B5 to
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  • 153 9 Enjoyable Programme Drawn Up For December 10 A Gala is to be held in aid of Earl Haig’s Poppy Day Fund on Fr day. Dec. 10, and it is hoped that members will cooperate to make this e success. The Gala will commence at 6
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  • 222 9 Convicted Men To Appeal Delivering judgment in the extortion case in which two well-known Malays Sheriff Din bin Merican Noordin alias Wan Mat, and Alladin Merican Noordin alia;Wan Mat Din and a European Lloyd Joaquim Parsic Joaquim, were charged with having committed extortion of $5O on a
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  • 86 9 Sports Club Meeting Province Wellesley A friendly rugby match will be played between the Penang Sports Club and Province Wellesley this evening at 5.00 p.m. on the Esplanade ground. The following will represent the Penang Sports Club: W. G. Colebeck; J. E. Goodrich, P. G. Clark. H.
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    • 442 9 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS AGENTS WANTED British Insurance Company requires tive Sub-Agents throughout Malaya for Piro an<l Motor business. Apply first inujce to Box No. 178 c|o ‘Pinang Gazette, Penang BUNGALOW WANTED Wanted F'umished Bungalow by Euro- an for two weeks X’mas at Penang, sea tront preferred. particulars to Box No. 179
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    • 228 9 PITMAN S COLLEGE FOSTAL COUBSKS Ia:—SHOBTHANk), BOOK-ILEEPLNG, OOMMFRI IU (M>IUC*SOQMMEBCVL I' it Pa W rtIT ING and oMter oomawrcial aabjMiK das)— aMnte can be amui<ed if neemwry), Write jar particular» ta:— PITMAN’S COKBRSPONDKNOE COflfW DnMwn BuOdlnc, Stn<apeve. 1— _SZ— E oT h 6Tel i PENANG W TONIGHT DINNER DANCE Thursday,
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  • 1322 10 LEGAL POSITION OBSCURE Mr. F. E. Mair Explains Price Slump (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 22. London experts do not think that the allocation of national tonnages will be revised in favour of Malaya before the expiry in 1941 of the international tin control
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  • 1218 10 MEMORANDUM BY MR. PATERSON The following memorandum prepared by Mr. H.S. Paterson, Municipal President in Penang at the beginning of this year and submitted to His Excellency the Governor, on the proposal of the Government to grant only 99-year leases instead of freehold titles in respect
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 408 10 CHILD’S 4 YEARS OF STOMACH TROUBLE r What can be more distressing than the of a child in the toils of stomach trouble If your little boy or girl suffers Vom indigestion or loss of appetite, take a tip from Mrs. Surguy. This is what she writes My little daughter,
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    • 156 10 DO NOT ORDER GODFKEE'S AMONTILL ADO 1878 Sll EII in AGAIN if it is not the BEST Sherry you have ever drunk. It costs only a very little more than <>r<lii lan Sherry. SANDILANDS, BUTTEKY CO. PENANG. Crompton Parkinson Electric Motors CROMPTON PARKINSON fBBf M' S DESIGN sag v 4
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  • 151 11 JIT-COMMANDER A.D.S. Murray > Manager in Malaya for Imperial r,v<vs. and Mr. M. M Millar, at the airport. THE DERAILED engine and tender COOLIES working on a new temporary line constructed after the accident. ANOTHER VIEW READY TO MAKE railway history, the world's largest and
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  • 164 12 Alexandria. Two thousand radio sets will be installed free in various selected villages of the country it a scheme devised by Mr. S. G. Newport, superintendent of broadcasting at the Ministry of Communications here «s carried out. The plan has been drawn up in connection with the
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  • 221 12 Alleged Complaints Interference Tihe Treasury Committee which Iris been investigating the 8.8.C.’s staff administration will present its repow shortly. This committee was set up last Ma rch following alleged complaints of interference with the private lives of cm ployees. The report, which may be ready
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  • 696 12 Expert’s Evidence In French Evidence in French was given in the Chancery Division, London, recently when the action brought by six Finnish shipowners against Baring Brothers and Co., the bankers, claiming £456.165, was continued before Mr. Justice Luxmoore. The plaintiffs claimed a declaration that out of
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  • 228 12 Lat<‘st linns (|i Posting AIK MAH. A mail for Kuala Lumpur t > pore by M close at 2 p.m tomorrow A mail for Java and Southern Su?- via Singapore and thence by K.LM 7* vice will close at 7 30 p.m today Letter mails for
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  • 94 12 Tlbe service betv-fin Ptminii mil Hongkon<\ hax hetm diacont > .< instead will operate bttiw» I'n, and Honykontj. Commcnciny on Dec. 5. tin <u /op. for H<mykon<) will lean Baiuikm. > Sioiday nierniny and will b< dm Honykony at mid-day on Mondn i The. latest times
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1880 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. CALCUTTA MELBOURNE VUC 6.10 Mcs (49.1 m.) \K 2ME 9.59 Me s (31.2 m. t Tmm i« on the following wavelongtha: TODAY TODAY D 111 J). 111. TRANSMISSION 2 6 56 Tltne signal. For the Rural Areas. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5.20 With 7 20
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    • 539 12 PENANG— ZHJ “ST. ANDREW’S DAY’’ TODAY 7.00 p.m. Signal and programme. 7.05 Chinese music. 7.55 Straits Echo news bulletin. 8.00 "Music in the Morning" (BBC rebroadcast*. 8.20 Studio programme by the serenaders. 9.00 Close down. TOMORROW p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme. 7.05 Popular pianoforte pieces. 7. 35 Overture "Carneval” (Dvorak).
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  • 491 13 U» I.HAX.XEL BOAT —FASTEST MOTOR SHIP 'II LONGER LIFE FOR SHIPS LEAD COATS FOR STEEL PLATES K.K.K. \Xlt N. Y. K. AGREEMENT CANCELLED tl.i new cross-Channel motorbuilt by the Soc. Anon. 11. Hoboken, of the Belgian 1 m;id( her first trip between 1 1 Dover. On trials the
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  • 917 13 S.S. I’RESIDhNJ HARRISOX’ arrives at 4.(X) p.m. from Xew York, Japan, Manila, and Singapore. Berthing alongside wharf, sails tomorrow at about noon for Colombo, Bombay. Genoa and Xew York. (Sime Darby). M.S. ‘DXJ.XK’ arrives this morning from Tandjong I‘oera, sailing about noon for same port.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 488 13 blue funnel line Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London x WRY L don, R’dam, H'burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec 8 Jan 8 M MNON Mars., L'don, R’dajn. H’burg Glasgow Dec. 10 Jan. 5 L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Dec 16 Jan
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    • 117 13 PRESIDENT UNjEPTO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. HARRISON Dec. 2 Dec. 29 Jan. 11 S.S. PRES. POLK Dec. 17 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 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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    • 649 13 PJt an d XZ BRITISH INDIA Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE. CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAWALPINDI*' SAILING THI RSDAY. 2nd DECEMBER Penimular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Ou t _a 8 from London for c bl na J.pnn.. Ho™»
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  • 412 14 (Opening Day Of Perak Skye Meeting Ik-low are the handicaps for the open ng day’s races of the Perak Turf Clubs December Skye Meeting at Ipoh tomorrow afternoon. The card comprises eight events. The meeting will conclude on Saturday when another eight races will be provided. Track
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  • 756 14 Held Ground In First Half With Nine Men KONG TATT PLAYS BIG PART IN VICTORY But for the initiative of their leading player, 'fan Kong Tatt. the Kedah Hall Party would not have gained a 3—o victory over the Penang Sports Chib at
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  • 368 14 Too Good For Volunteers In a vigorously contested game of rugby, the Chinese Recreation Club defeated the “E” Company Volunteers on the Victoria Green yesterday evening. The Chinese were superior in almost every department but won by only 10 points (two goals) to 3 (a penalty
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  • 418 14 LN AID OE EARL HAIG’S FI ND The following is the draw for the Penang Sports Club golf competition in aid of Earl Haig’s Fund to be played on Friday:— TEAM No. I—Mi. and Mrs. Oke. Mrs. Eland. Mr. Cooil. TEAM No. 2—Mr. and Mrs.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 202 14 D. Don’t Be n FAT! The birthright of every woman is a slim, youthful figure. To achieve true happiness, get rid rak- of the mask* of ugly tat that is hiding your Kf beauty. Thousands of women have discovered p? a new worlt} in a simple, practical way to get
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    • 103 14 Worlds latest and Greatest Tyre DUNLOP /dunloiA that the tread of a DUNLOP FORT I you UNPRECEDENTED i ”T' 1 m m MIL E A GE, i NON 90 Tyre has an SKID TREAD that will abrasion'resisting outlaw ..y other tyr, value several times that of the best steel. The
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  • 738 15 International Tennis CZECH’S PLUCKY STRUGGLE Torquay:—The first two-day match between the International Club of Great Britain and the International Club of Czechoslovakia ended here in a victory for the home side by nine rubbers to three. T he spacious gallery of the Palace Covered Courts Club
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  • 621 15 KOWING Good Lock-1 o-Lock Test CAPS AWARDED London, Nov. 23* Int two Cambridge Trial Eight crews veil their weekly lock-to-lock trial yes ter y, and there was only three seconds beAcen their times for the three miles course. ‘V’ Crew, stroked by C. B. Sanford frinity Hall),
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  • 92 15 li At Olympic Stadium London. ball Association has been invited ich F.A. to send an England play against Germany at the New ■radium, Berlin, on May 14 next, crnational Selection Committee nunended the acceptance of the invitation A decision will be made by the F A. Council
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  • 611 15 MW TENNIS Wilde Falls An Easy Victim MISS JAMES DEFEATS MISS YORKE Torquay, Nov. 23. A most disappointing and an all too brief men’s singles final was witnessed at the Palace covered courts tournament here today, when the weather was almost warm enough for an outdoor meeting.
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  • 112 15 Min ini ti nt Test Match Charges The minimum charge of 3s. is to be made at the Tests. Minimum admission to other matches in which the Australians appear will be 2s. It must be remembered that the cost of the Australians’ visit is considerable, and that the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 47 15 The Ambulance Chaser By J. MILLAR WAT ROTTEN.' FCXJND A I HQW S JUST CHAjED I w.. I BUSINESS 7 AN AMBUI AT* E. *4 IT r 1 A TEW M 'L-ES I /A /■> j I B P fl nS I I»l>. TW H-H S,i.4h.l' I >U
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  • 125 16 UN:— previously LONDON-(Spot) £lB7. 5. 0 £lB6 5 0 LONDON—(3 months) £lB6 10. 0 £lB6 0 SINGAPORE $9l» 5921 BUSINESS DONE FENANG S9IJ 92 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $4.85 4 70 BLACK PEPPER $9 00 $9 00 RUBBER:— LONDON 7»d NEW YORK 15£c(G) 15$c(G)
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  • 338 16 sharr of aenomlnatwn umera Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 ini’ War Loan, 3$ p.c Com. Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce “A” Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) s Great Western Rly Ordy. Canadian Pacific (£25) 8 Chartered Bank (£b)
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  • 119 16 Londom on Previously I .steer Banar 147 7(64 147 5 64 New York 4.99,6 4.995 Montreal 4.98 a 4.99 Brussels > 29.37 29.38) Geneva 21.60 21.60’, Amsterdam 8.98'. 8 98’. Milan <) 4 v 94’J £Jerfin 12.38 A 12.38,’ Stockholm 19. 4 0 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 0810
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 243 16 Reaction To The Quota Cut New York, Nov. 30.—Recent market action has been constructive in that it has failed to attract any volume of selling on weakness. However, after the recent advance we still believe further proof of ability to hold these levels or good news is required
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    • 21 16 TIN Singapore l’ cr Penang $92 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 25c I’er lb. Penang Spot 25c Per lb.
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    • 198 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.40 1.50 Alor Gajah 1.15 1.25 Amal. Malay 1 60 1.70 Ayer Hitam 1.20 1.30 c Ayer Molek 1.10 1.20 Ayer Panas 1.45 1.60 Batu Lintang 1.07 J 1.50 Bedford 1.02 A 1.12 Benta 1 05 1.15 Borelli 1-55 1-70 Broga 80 90 Brunei
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    • 74 16 Steady Increase Of Revenue Exchequer returns show that revenue last week was £10,536.561 compared with £9.060.534 in the corresponding week a year ago. Total ordinary revenue to dete amounts to £426.194.464 compared with £403.107.437 at the corresponding date of last yeer. Total expenditure, less self-balancing items, is £547,900.803
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 21 16 ®PINANG GAZETTE '•CORONATION DICTIONARY” COUPON L q l NaniC I^ll Address.... jo I 1 I <t>c >ce I’age 5 lor conditions
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    • 125 16 Are Children ever Right To Steal? When mother finds her jam or Cadbury chocolates missing she very rightly calls the offenders to account. Yet the children’s instinct to eat sweet things is perfectly right for too long a gap between meals is definitely harmful and a little “half-time” snack of
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    • 844 16 BANKS OVERSEA-CHINESE of i^S^ RTERED BAN K BANKING CORPORATION, I IAIITTdI d Royal Charter ***** LIMI 1 LU Paid-up Capital SUCCESSORS Reserve Fund J; to Reserve Liability of Proprietors THE CHINESE COMMERiTAL BANK, Head Office LIMITED, No. 38 Bisnopsgate, London, Kc THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, Manchester Office THE OVERSEA-CHINESE
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