Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 September 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE IJSJ EDITION. ESTAB. 1833 PUBUSUfD DAILY Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1103 1 '‘Czech Government Cannot Subscribe To Franco-British Propositions” .—Reuter. Prague Attitude Stiffens HITLER’S SABRE-RATTLING DIPLOMACY Ihe Czech Government has introduced into its Note !<> Britain and I' rance certain reservations and suniiestioiis c lor application oi the 1926 i’reat} of Arbitration with (»ermany. states a Prague
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  • 329 1 Labour Leader’s Demand Declaring that Parliament >houW be consulted “before Great Britain is committed to thb "rave departure from declared British policy." the Opposition leader has renewed hi* dem ind for an early meeting of th* House of Commons. In reph. Mt. Chamberlain states that t«> summon
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  • 72 1 —Reuter alifornia Disaster Sept 20—Two Southern r v Passenger trains were in r!!, ka, California today. lease eleven were killed Among the deaths were T:- the fireman between the train from Los Angeles to Chicago ‘he one Lorn New Orleans to Los Angeles. The latter stopped in
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  • 14 1 Reuter. Prague, Sept. 21. The full Cabinet met at six a.m. Reuter.
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  • 231 1 Cost Of Do or Die” Policy To Japanese —Union Times. Hankow. Sept. 20—The Japanese forces in Honan made further headway yesterday, when the vanguard reached the north gate of Huangchuen city, the immediate Japanese objective on the Feiping Hankow railway, the railway centre of Sinyang, but
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  • 77 1 Xegolhiiious hi Austria Break Down Vienna, Sept. 20. Negotiations between Cardinal Innitzcr and the Nazi authorities have broken down. Cardinal Innitzer has signed a de< ree banning the “Union for Religious Peace’ organisation of Catholic. priests who sympathised with the Nazis. The decree was suppressed by the
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  • 27 1 The local price of rubber opened firm this morning at 27 Vic. following the rises in New York and London, but reacted sharply later.
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  • 84 1 Official Opening To Be Broadcast A special broadcast will be given by the Penang Wireless Society on Friday of the official opening at Penang of the 14th annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters. The following is the programme 10.00 a. m. The opening of
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  • 1425 2 IF oman Denies Brother's Claim JUDGMENT RESERVED IN SUPREME COURT The hearing was continued and concluded yesterday in the Penang Supreme Court, and judgment reserved in the case in which a Cantonese youth Chan Moo Ngok sued his elder sistei Chan Tung Un and her husband
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  • 151 2 Sir, I understand that in a. recent decision given on a point of law in the Supreme Court, Singapore, the Judge decided that in .he ground floor verandahs adjoining the streets the public having a right of way, it was illegal to have any obstruction on
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  • 165 2 FINED ONE DOLLAR .Before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the secon I magistrate in the Middle Court, Penang, yesterday, Arulampalam, a station rnaster, was charged with driving his car negligently at Penang Road on Aug. 17. Inspector Blake, giving evidence, said that on the day in question,
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  • 939 2 Traced Through 1 iiwiishop Tan Soon Tt lk was f ined default two imprisonment b\ Mr C W i 1 ena ng yesterday for ha of a camera, valued $56, from a cari o the compound of the Church of r Lady of Son Penang on \ug.
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  • 132 3 Reuter. statement T? )DAY China Wants Embargo On Supplies Tokio. Sept. 29—It is learned that Japan will reject the invitation to settle the Sino-Japanese dispute under Article 17 of the League Covenant. The invitation, received in Tokio from Geneva this morning, will be considered by the
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  • 90 3 —Reuter. Bigger Sacrifices Next Hague, Sept. 20 —Referring to foreign affairs in a speech from the throne, Queen Wilhelmina said it was satisfactory in these strenuous times that relations between Holland and other countries remained of afriendly nature. She added that continuance of measures for strengthening of
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  • 192 3 .—Reuter. New Proposals For Palestine Geneva, Sept. 20.— Winding up the debate on Palestine Mandate, Mr. R, A. Butler pointed out that speakers had shown a divergence of views which increased the Mandatory’s difficulty in finding a fair and equitable solution. While Great Britain still favoured partition in
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  • 27 3 —Reuter. A Sufferer From Insomnia c-i on A verdict that John London., Sept. 20.—A veru c Rnwlev 45 an accountant home on eav Y Xs
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  • 15 3 yesterday from afternoon and Bvckingham Palace in j tea with the King-
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  • 220 3 Reuter. Minorities Discussed Berchtesgaden, Sept. 20— Hitler, accompanied by Herr von Ribbentrop, received Dr. Imredy, Hungarian Prime Minister and Dr. Kanya, Hungarian Foreign Minister in his mountain home at Obersalzburg. It is stated in German political circles that their discussions concerned the Sudeten German and Hungarian
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  • 108 3 .—Riuter. Prison Officials Indicted Philadelphia, Sept. 20 —The Grand Jury here returned murder and mar.slaughtei indictments against 10 officials and guards of Philadelphia County Prison in connection with the deaths of four convicts who were four-d roasted in their cells. On Sept. 2, the coroner's jury
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  • 55 3 Public Meeting To Be Held At Town Hall A public meeting will be held at the Town Hall. Penang on Sunday, Oct. 2 al 4 p.m., to celebrate the 70th Birthday of “Mahatma Gandhi.” Speeches in English and Tamil will b p delivered by prominent persons.
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  • 29 3 Reuter Tokio. Sept. 20—Approval of the appointment of Mr. Shigemitsu as Ambassador to London has been received. The appointment is expected to e gazetted shortly.—Reuter.
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  • 25 3 Earl and Countess Baldwin arrived in London yesterday afternoon on their return from Aix-Les-Bains where th y have been spending their summer holidays.
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  • 64 3 Mr Alex Kirkwood, until recently connected with the Anglo-Oriental group is leaving Malaya after spending 14 years in this one of he most experienced “«<lgemast«3 both in Malaya and Siam, will sail by the “Chitral” from Penang. H will make a tour of Hong Kong. Shanghai
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  • 297 3 But Didn’t Want To Cause Trouble ‘‘l thought of lying on the road and allowing myself to be run over by a car, but as that would put someone else in trouble I changed my mind, and cut my throat instead.” So said Lee Choo Lye, a
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  • 137 3 Chinese Caught In The Act (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 20. Two Chinese, Tia Kau Kim and Chiew Ah How, who had been bound over in a recent assault case and whose period of time only expired on Saturday, appeared before Che Azmi, Chief
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  • 159 3 Two Chinese Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 21. A young Chinese, Wong Kwee, with two previous convictions for theft, made h’s third appearance in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, yesterday, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, on a charge of having committed theft of
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  • 20 3 Reuter. Toulon, Sept. 20 The French Mediterranean Fleet has sailed for manoeuvres along the coast lasting font* days.—Reuter.
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  • 744 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. C. Jomaron, District Officer, Kuala Kangsar, is an inmate of the European Hospital, Batu Gajah. It is understood that he is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. He is expected to resume duty in a week's time. Mr. W. C. S. Corry, an officer of Class 111.
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  • 162 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, Sept. 19. The Lichi Seah Volley-ball team, Champions of Penang, stopped here yesterday evening on their way home after playing a match with the Alor Star Young Companions, and engaged the Nam Kheong Volley-ball Team in a friendly
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  • 337 4 F. 0.8. Contracts And Fear Of Lower Standard Ti ll’, increasing demands oi the local oil mills have intensified the competition for copra, and, in an endeavour to meet this, the ordinary spot transactions in copra between buying merchants am! the European export
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  • 134 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 20. Without calling upon his defence, Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, acquitted an Indian, E. W. Amaradasa. who was charged with kidnapping an English-speaking 15-year old Indian girl, Jaga thambal, on June 29. in
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  • 124 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, Sept. 19. About $920 were realised for the China Distress Relief Fund from a variety show staged by the Sungei Lallang Phing Min School on Saturday night at the Sur Cinema Hall, Sungei Lallang. kindly lent by Messrs. Shaw
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  • 137 4 I From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, Sept. 19. A middle aged Tamil, Velu, who, it is alleged, was knoclied down, by a lorry, after having collided with a buffalo while he was riding a bicycle from Bedong to Gurun cn 12.7.56 claimed $269.50 damages from
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  • 263 4 Wife Hit With Axe: Fine For Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 20. Tan Ser.g Song, a Chinese, was yesterday fined $36, or in default one month and ten days’ rigorous imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty, in the Singapore Secord Police Court, to
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  • 181 4 Donations From Towns In Kedah (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, Sept. 19. In. celebrating the seventh anniversary of the Mukden incident, the Chinese Community of Sungei Patani congregated in the Sin Min School hall yesterday and after paying the usual tributes to the portrait of
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  • 156 4 Kuala Muda Representative For Singapore Meeting From Our Own Corresponcfent.) Sungei Patani, Sept. 19 At a meeting of representatives of tlif various China Distress Relief Funds in Kuala Muda District held on Saturday noon at the Sin Min School, Sungei Patani, Mi Hoe Chin Chiang of Sungei
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  • 318 4 Singapore I-\, u 1 r x Pmine n t I Fr °m Our Ow n c <jrre spondent, lock s eng H.. 1 u' I. referreii 1;; -ur- I Medical Ofe,., <-77/“ A close <-hee,- expenditure tb -p un th- 1" March. food per pi and
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  • 144 4 Nothing Definite Ut I Decided 1 (From (i'.ir Own Correspondent! Bangkok. Sept. The question of a general amnesty H Siam was discussed in the vemacilM Press, when it was stated tha‘ al. political prisoners would oe li'c ,r at® before the arrival ot the King or.
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  • 83 4 (From Our Own < <> rr ‘>P°" I Simgei Patani. His Excellency Leo i' n 3 Apostolic to India airi Devab M accompanied by R(>b of > r c aJ Singapore ai d U-v b-'fl paid a flying vm rC hbisbop fl leaving for Kull
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  • 2065 5 CROUDS WATCH MINISTERS ARRIVE AT DOWNING STREET BRITISH OPINION HARDENS BRITISH LEGION PLACE RESOURCES UNRESERVEDLY AT GOVERNMENT'S DISPOSAL “HOT GOSPELLER” PROPHESIES END OF THE WORLD HATRY’S EARLY RETURN TO THE CITY JIMMY THOMAS IN POLITICS AGAIN? COCOS GOLD ii spondent. I i Sept.
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    • 84 5 I Dog Shoots Man f i w u 4 t r I 'q* l his pet retriever, aidstone farmer died h s pilal He 4 bd 19 as "‘iliam Hatcher, of Buckland Farm. 'nt *as out shootb s<l 4n "ther farmer when 4 rabbit and fired at it. tiled "i
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    • 1037 6 6 21- 193 b M A I F S T I C P A V A I M 'I 11 elysee cabaret !lAt Last The Most Intriguing Character of the Great War is Brought to the Screen LtAu Xll XXr ■L X I -S«< Woven around the character of Dr.
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  • 471 7 Exercises To Last Some Weeks Brilliant weather conditions favoured the visit of the Home Fleet to Invergordon on Sept. 10. Led by H.M.S. Nelson, flagship of Admiral Sir Charles Forbes. Commander-in-Chief. the ships made a fine sight as they steamed to their anchorage. The fleet includes
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  • 388 7 Colourful as a schoolboy’s thriller are the feats of arms on the sands of Palestine of a little band of British soldiers who scout and fight only at night. They are revealed by three awards for gallantry announced in the London Gazette last week. Captain Orde
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  • 264 7 More Severe Penalties For Infringements (From Our Own Correspondent» Bangkok, Sept. 19. Now that the Government is going to control opium in northern S am, in the same neighbourhood where the British American Tobacco Co., Ltd. are also growing tobacco, penalties Jor those whe infringe
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  • 320 7 At a rough estimate, Britain is putting pennies into pin tables at the rate of something like £15,000,000 a year. The amusement arcade” is becoming one of the country's big industries. And it all seems to have developed from the simple game of mechanical bagatelle.
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  • 99 7 London, Sept. 13 When a sailor an the Ardrossan steamer Baron Yarborough had toothache in mid-Atlan.ic trouble followed. The tooth was extracted, and the sailor, twenty-two-year old Christopher Eastwood, developed severe hemorrhage Rr.dio calls were sent for a doctor. The 7,430-ton U. S. liner Amermam Banker answered
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  • 103 7 London, Sept. 13 Nancy Scales!, twenty-one-year old gipsy violinist in gipsy band playing at Minehead, Somerset, wanted a gipsy vfcdding yesterday wham she was married In Arthur Smith, baritone singer and playboy of the band. The vicar of Minehead would not allow the band to
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  • 47 7 This evening al the Watertail’s frond 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.: March: Military Tactics: Rosey. Selection: FlorodOra: Stuart. Waltz: Wein, Wejb Un d Gesang Sirauss. Overture: The Calif Of Bagdad Eoieldieu. Intermezzo: Wedgewood Blue: KetelbeySelection: Stand Up And Sing: Ellis. Fox Trot: Sweet Leilani: Owens.
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    • 245 7 QUEEN’S BROUGHT BACK BY PUBLIC DEMAND For Two Nights Only 6.15 —TONIGHT—9-30 he Return Screening of Paramount’s All-Colour Malayan Jungle Adventure i HER JUNGLE LOVE’ 1 DOROT ZX O,JR RAY Htar Again: “Lovelight in the Starlight” and ‘■‘’Coffee Kisses” Hear DOROTHY LAMOUR sing talk perfect Malay in the picture Reduced
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  • 648 8 deep-rooted, cordial relations I existing between the Chinese communities in Malaya and the authorities have not been undermined by the series of unfortunate incidents which have occurred in various parts of the country, ostensible arising out of the strained political feeling over the Far Eastern war. W
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  • 157 8 Entries Invited Bv Local A.A.M. Branch The Automobile Association of Malaya. Penang and Kedah Branch, will hold a hill climb on Sunday, Oct. 23, on a hill within 10 miles of Georgetown. Entries are invited for the following events: 1. Motor cycles, machines up to 250
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  • 111 8 The latest Straits Settlements Government Gazette contains the text of the Sedition Ordinance and the Undersirable Publications Ordinance which were passed at the last meeting of the Legislative Council. It is now an offence under the law of the colony “to bring into hatred or contempt
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  • 36 8 Reuter. Simla. Sept. 20 The rulers of Pat.ia’ and Sirohi have followed the example of eight other princes who yesterday placed their forces at the disposal of the King Emperor in any emergency.
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  • 37 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 20. The next budget meeting of the Perak State Council will be held in Taiping, on Thursday, Oct. 20. The meeting will be a ceremonial one.
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  • 397 8 Back To The Land Policy Urged CHINESE BUSINESSMEN’S INITIATIVE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 21. In an attempt to provide employment for as many unemployed as possible, prominent Chinese businessmen have decided to attempt to assist deserving people in taking up agricultural work in various
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  • 261 8 In Town Last Sitiht ‘Mademoiselle Docteur,’’ at the Majestic, is a pleasant enough tale of international espionage in the Great War. It moves from Munich to Salonika in a manner which reflects credit on the foreign art director in this British film, and the scenario has
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  • 515 8 Cinema Enleria.nment rp HE South. _g_ grousit “Puerile sh orts '7 iX being shown at the cinen support of the main i. n al! fil ms S eventual!) shown in p,, appear that the gro Ust later be ours. As a matter of definitely that the Mina;
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  • 1014 9 Scope For Advancement Provided Ry Development Of Old Scheme H Ul a introduced in i 9 {o to'f/ivc the Malays employment in the oi /mt suhoi dinate class of the public service has today developed into one them scope for advancement into the Malayan C
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  • 192 9 [poll Engineer lined $250 ()11 Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 21. lS delivered yesterday by Radcliffe, the Ipoh in the case in which Mr. R. ei ial engineer, stood i (ng grievous hurt to a uving his car in a negligent on the morning of June 6. "■f- t
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  • 73 9 I ruin Our Own C orrespondent) Singapore, Sept, 21. It «as reported at a meeting of the Meads < tiii.ese British .Association committee that the Government has appointed a Committee to investigate th,- opportunities for the employment <>t l<> al horn \siatics in the engineering profession
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  • 201 9 io Perform Al Wembley .aba ret a -..1 >i Eugtisn ballroom dancers Jdri Ho world arri'i'd tJjis uiuri.ng imm Suer.ibay. by the S-b. Centaur. Tney left London in May, toured the United Stat. > Australia and the Dutch East Indies. Both Miss 1 at Sykes and
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  • 406 9 Four Days* Racing In November $2,500 STAKES FOR FREE HANDICAP The official programme for the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting to-be ru< on Saturday, November 5, 'Wednesday; November 9; Friday; November 11 and Saturday; November 12 shows that thei*e will be two runs for each division of
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  • 71 9 Correspond) ng Increase In Reserve In consequence of expansion of the Royal Air Force, it has been decided to increase the strength df the airmen's rection of the Reserve of the Royal Air Force by direct enlistment of personnel with service experience. The scheme provides an opportunity for
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  • 232 9 Gaoi For European Motorist (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. “Unfortunately this type of offence is' common in Singapore and, since trial, appears to have increased, in the F MS. and sentences may have to be increased until they operate a§, a sufficient-deterren-t, said Mr Justice
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  • 147 9 Split On New “Tote” W' i The following was the result of the voting at the meeting of the Penang Turf. Club yesterday on the question of a new totalizator: FOR AGAINST Mr. Hogan Mr. Ong Huck Lim Mr. J. G. Brown Mr. Lim Cheng
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  • 322 9 Horses Training For Selangor Races (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Slow’ work, consisting mainly of half and threequarter pace gallops, formed the major part of the training today of candidates entered for the Selangor Turf Club’s Autumn meeting. Very few braved the heavy mist which
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  • 1082 10 “No Justification For Any Other Policy” BUT EUROPEAN POLITICS LIKELY TO GOVERN NEAR FUTURE CRISIS (From Out Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 14. London rubber interests were highly pleased this week by two developments considered extremely favourable to the planting industry’s mid-term prospects
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  • 106 10 Further Expansion In Consumption World stocks of refined copper in July fell further by about 28,000 tons, to 495,000 tons. U.S. stocks totalled 315,000 tons, compared with 340,000 tons, and foreign stocks showed e fall of 3,000 tons at 180,000 tons. Blister stocks were 2.00 G
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  • 149 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 15. The directors of Southern Kinta Consolidated have issued the following announcement in connection with the issue at 7s. 6d. of 350,924 ss. shares made by that company, made by that company: ‘-The number of shares taken up by shareholders
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  • 626 10 Prices Break And Recover In their weekly review of the American Security and Commodity markets, Messrs. S. E. Levy Co. state: The eagerly awaited speech of Herr Hitler failed to give any indications as to the future German foreign policy. The speech at first gave encouragement to
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    • 365 10 BOILED THE KETTLE WITH HIS CRUTCHES Once Crippled With Rheumatism He was not wrong, either —this man who concluded that he would never need his crutches again. Writing of his experiences he says “For five years I was a cripple, due to rheumatism, and was given up as a hopeless
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  • 797 11  -  (By Joseph Martin) Each year for the past 13 years British radio manufacturers have held their trade show, the National Radio Exhibition, at Olympia. Dealing as it does with an ipphcation of science which influences nearly every home in the country, this show, popularly called "Radiolympia, irouses
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  • 227 11 S.S. “KUALA” arrived yesterday fr O m Mergui and Tavoy, sails Saturday at 10 a.m. for same ports. S.S. “KLANG” arrived from Singapore via Tieluk Anson and Port Swettenham, sails same day at 5 p.m. for same ports. S.S. “RIMBA” from Alor Star, sails same
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  • 292 11 Hainanese To Stand Trial At Assizes (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Sept. 21. A Hainanese, Lai Teck Fock, appeared before Che Osman bin Ujang in the magistrate’s court, Teluk Anson, at a preliminary inquiry held yesterday morning, charged with unlawfully residing at Layang Layaiig, Parit, on
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  • 143 11 Fish-Seller Heavily Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 20. Alleged to have struck a police constable who was carrying out his duties at Pekan China on Aug. 4, a Chinese fish-seller. Low Ah Soo appeared before Che Azmi, chief magistrate, Alor Star, yesterday, charged with
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  • 123 11 To Have Own Playing Field Shortlv (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Sept. 20. Ore of the leading Government schools in the State, the Clifford School, will shortly have a playing field of its own. The need of a playing field for an institution of its kind cannot
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  • 189 11 Kt'ilah Chinese Sentenced (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 21. Alleged to have jumped into the sea at Kuala Kedah to drown himself a 49—yearold Chinese Lee Sung Koh appeared before Che Azmi, Chief Magistrate, Alor Star, yesterday, charged with having attempted to commit suicide.
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  • 351 11 Re-Trial Of Tamil Driver (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 21. Brought up for re-trial a Tamil car driver Manikam, denied the offer, je before the Acting Taiping Magistrate (Raja Kamaralzaman) today, when he was produced to answer a charge of causing the death of
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    • 493 11 I.iUE FUNNEL LINE I" r RERV7CE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leave. Penang Due London ci Call 3 Antwer P Mlddlesboro’ Sept. 26 Oct 27 Calls Marseilles Glasgow Sept. 30 Oct. 26 < SAH ph Calls Hull Gdyina Oct. 6 Nov 2 DAT SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Livewool I mVTONEUS
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    • 759 11 PG and W V BRITISH ND’A (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port Said, due Penang
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  • 256 12 Di. Carver And The The United States remembers the day when r about the value of the peanut—the boys’ monk- y-m Va s hink no use except for littering up the place with S b P no nioBt the peanut were allowed ten minutes each, and Corum Defender
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  • 653 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For E'urma (except Victoria Point), India. Aden, Palestine. Egypt. Sudan. Kenya Tanganyika. Uganda. Zanzibar. Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Souta Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Canada an i Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence-. 7.30
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    • 2230 12 BSC SERVICE TO BROADCAST Kir.pif'* broad ;t I.i>l rv’< r «:<?';!. p.m. to —t., IbSe TRANSMISSION 1 12.37 a.m. to 4.20 a.m. GSG, GSI, GSD >1 1>• 1 /\P HP 1 1 and from 1.05 a.m. to 4.20 a.m. GSG. rllghll£lltS O 1 1 OCiaV S Vl 0*6168$ J ‘JMBw
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    • 124 12 HAW AIIAN FROM ZHJ TOMGHT h ™«z"h< Jomaeeklo’s Qu Daphne Theseira from stahoo (Penang, thia evening, trom The following are the numbers1. Love-light in Star-light -by m&r request, Su nf! b y Miss Theseira. 2. I’m gonna Sl and write mvef letter. a 3. Under the Tropical Moon. by Miss
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  • 186 13 Try This. Stroke Yourself- —All The Champions Use it Here is a swimming sson in pictures, which were taken with a slow-rnotion camera. The teacher is Miss Edna Child, Great Britain’s 15-year-old spring-hoard diving champion. She is demonstrating the difficult back-crawl a quick, lissom action
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  • 2185 14 Would Save $4,000 Yearly, Says Chairman MEMBERS ASK FOR TIME IO STUDY FIGURES AT a special general meeting of members of the Penang Tin f Club yesterday, Mr. C. D. D. Hogan presiding, a resolution, brought by the Committee, that
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  • 209 14 Old Fre es |> I S P° Clui, I °n the Esptanad,, Club lt J ‘«'resting gaw played The Old Frees had a belt 1 a fa3t and w„„ b> lwo <• The Sports Club defenL ‘n the second half '-wj attacked constantly he G! <i F’S in goal.
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  • 46 14  -  Reuli-i I Brentford Fail Badlv Al H Blackpool I Sept. 19 Following are resuitl of English League football matches playeH today: J DIVISION I I Blackpool 4; Brentford 1 I DIVISION II 1 Blackburn 3: West Ham. 1 a Bradford 3: Tranmere 0 a
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  • 1131 15 (j.s. Supremacy: Fickleness Of Women Play ers London, Sept. 12. Tlast 'I "tig-drawn-out struggle for the possession of the A Pai'- ‘l’ lor 1938, which has been going on ever since the Udleof M.' eith > n Europe or America, has drawn to its ’“lusioii:
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  • 93 15 Tommy Farr, the British heavy-weight, will engage in two, probably three, fights this winter under agreement reached with the Philadelphia promoter, Herman Taylor. The first match is scheduled for Philadelphia in October, probably against Matt Raymond or Gus Dorazio, Farr will appear in the same
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  • 414 15 Boxing MAY BE PROVIDED BY WALES London, Sept. 14. Two Welshmen, Jack Petersen and ommy Parr, have been much publicised and popular holders of the British and Empire heavyweight championships during recent years. Now it seems that we can herald the advent of a third boxer
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  • 155 15 —After 350 M.P.H. Mr. John Cobb, the City fur broker, who improved on the world land speed record of 345.49 m.p.h. set up by Captain George Eyston, only to have it broken again thinks he can “go faster.” Cobb, driving his two-and-a-half-ton Napier Railton
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  • 297 15 Douglas, Isle of Man, Sept. 14 On the last day of practice of the Senior Manx Grand Prix here to-day, Percival Herbert Bernard Pritlove, 27-years-old engineer and T.T. rider, o f Regent-avenue, March, Cambridgeshire, roared away from the stands at 60 m.p.h., failed
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  • 129 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—-< Spot > £195.10. 0 £195.10. 0 LONDON—(3 months) £196. 5. 0 £196. 5. 0 SINGAPORE $lOO.OO $100.37% BUSINESS DONE PENANG $98.37% $98.87% BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers eo PR A— (Sundries) $3.55 $3.50 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $B-50 RUBBER LONDON 8 Ul6d 8 NEW
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  • 350 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. 5 p.c. 44-64 112% 4-1% Burmah Oil 88 9 3 Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 111 +1 Ea^,e Com 4 P e9os 4 6 3d r O 1 Cable 5% p.c. 90 4-4
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  • 259 16 Appeal Against Convictions (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 21. A fight which took place at the Sikh Settlement, 3rd mile, Gopeng-road, Ipoh. among a number of Punjabis some mont- s> ago. had a sequel in the Perak Supreme Court vesterday when eight Punjabis appealed against the
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  • 74 16 P.S.C. Team To Meet Sepoy Lines On Friday The following will play for the Penang Sports Club in a game of hockey against the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. on Friday:— A N Other; F.G. P6oley. J.A. McEvoy; E. C. Tokeley, J.R.P. Soper, J.H.
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  • 126 16 London. Sept. 20. RUBBER: Firm.— London 8/, buyers 8% sellers Oct./Dec. 8% do 8/ 6 do Jan./Mar. 8% do do Apl./June 8% do 8% do NEW YORK 16.00 cts. rT nited Kingdom Stocks London 64,735 tons Liverpool 34.722 ton* JOPRA Straits S.D Rotterdam. Sept £10.15. 6 PEPPER:
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  • 93 16 —Reuter. General Upward Movement London. Sept. 20.—0 n the Stock Exchange there was a general improvement in turnover and prices as a result of renewed optimism regarding the European situation. The upturn was most pronounced anion? gilt-edged and gold-mining shares which closed around the day’s hest. Lead and
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  • 237 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Seller-» Amal. Malay 1.60 1.70 Kluang .70 .80 Menta.kab 40 .45 Nyalas .82% .87% Pajam 1.80 1.90 Sungei Bag an 1.50 J. 69 feungei Tukang 1.00 1.10 Tambalak 40 .50 Tapah 2.00 2.20 ex Temerloh 50 .55 U. Malacca 1.70 1.80 Utan Simpan 1.34 1.37% MINING
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  • 219 16 Substantial Rise New York, Sept. 20—Operators expect better car-loadings. The copper demand is continuing. The market looks oversold and barring unexpected overnight news operators expect a. strong opening. Rubber: C.I.F. offerings are promptly taken and enlarging speculative buying is expected to result. Gradual substantial advances should quickly reflect
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  • 19 16 TIN Singapore $100.37%_> per pkl. Penang 98.87% per pkl. RUBBER Singapore —Spot per II» Penang—Spot per lb
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  • 125 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TBS' BUYERS SELLERS Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Hong Fatt .84 .86 Jelebu 70 .75 Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Petaling 7.50 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.17% 1.22% Rantau 1.37% 1.42% Taiping Cons. 1.55 1.60 Ampat 3 9 413 Berjuntai 9 9 10.3 Kampong Kamunting 8/9 9/3 Kpg. Lanjut 18 0
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  • 106 16 Previously Latest Faris 178 21 64 178 21;61 New York 4.80,'k 4.82 Montreal 4.82% 4.84% Brussel 28.46’ 2 28.59 1 2 Geneva 21. 21.28% Amsterdam 8.92 8.92, Milan 91 91; Berlin 12.00 12.0 G Stockholm 19.40 19.40 npenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% uomina Helsingfors 226%
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  • 65 16 In a soccer friendly which was played on the hospital ground, Penang, yesterday, the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club, were held to a draw by the Marine Sports Club. No goals were registered and the exchanges were even. Nog Kok Chan, Salleh and Roseman
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  • 175 16 Results Of Columbia Cup Competition A 36 hole medal play competition for the Columbia Cup w r as played at Glugoi over the week-end and resulted as follows: WINNER R. H. A. Johnson (12) 76 4- 77 153 RUNNER-UP L. Brent (20) 77 -f- 77 154 H. F.
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  • 82 16 Following are results of ties played on Monday, Sept. 19: MEN’S DOUBLES Plus 3 R. J. Hutton A. G Close beat plus 4 S L. McNee &G. R. Evans. 18— 16. MEN’S DOUBLES Scr. J. H. Reid T. S. Anthony beat plus 4 D. A. Mac Kay
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  • 145 16 .—Reuter. Wilmette. Sept. 20.—1 n the First Round of the American Women’s Golf Championships Miss Jessie Anderson beat Miss Nan Baird 5 and 4; Miss Helen Materbouse (Rhode Island) beat Miss Phyllis Wade 1 and 0; Miss Clarrie Tiernan beat Miss Laddie Irwin (Glenridge)
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