Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 September 1938

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 14ST edition. ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY O 232. Vol. XCVI. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
    22 words
  • 1795 1 German Chancellor Invites Chamberlain, Daladier And Mussolini Dramatic New Hopes of Peace GERMAN MOBILISATION POSTPONED FOR 24 HOURS At the close of a long statement, the Prime Minister announced to the House ol Commons yesterday afternoon that as a result of a new appeal
    1,795 words
  • 110 1 ()th hits from the speech were: i it" parallel since 1914. i fl Berchtesgaden meeting. Hitler f 1 wised to refrain from hostilities oitil Premier had seen colleagues. 7 />.,• back have no doubt that h ,1 ne prevented invasion.” f profoundly conscious of nun sai
    110 words
  • 209 1 Reuter Scenes Reminiscent Of Boom Tinies It's all right this time.” This spontaneous remark by the Prime Minister to cheering crowds on return to Downing Street epitomises the all-pervading feeling of relief with which the city heard news of the Munich Conference. Scenes reminiscent of boom
    Reuter  -  209 words
  • 129 1 Not Changed By The Conference Berlin, Sept. 28.—A statement with regard to the Munich Conference publish«d by the German News Agency says: It is learned in well-informed circles hat new proposals for a solution of the Czechoslovak crisis were submitted today by the British as well as the
    129 words
  • 66 1 —Reuter. Willing To Support Mr. Roosevelt Moscow, Sept. 28—The Soviet is willing to support Mr. Roosevelt’s proposal to hold an international conference and take an active part in it, states M. Potemkin, Assistant Commissar of Foreign A Hairs, in reply to the suggestion from the United States
    —Reuter.  -  66 words
  • 265 1 Premier’s letters To Hitler A White Paper issued contains correspondence respecting Czechoslovakia emanating from Herr Hitler and from Lord Runciman to the Premier of Sept 21, the Anglo-French proposals presented to Czechoslovakia, Mr. Chamberlain's letters and a memorandum to Herr Hitler and other documents. Mr. Chamberlain’s first,
    265 words
  • 77 1 JAPAN AS PEACEMAKER Tofcio, Sept. 28—The United States has approached Japan to make a peace move in connection with the German-Czech, crisis. A Foreign Office spokesman tonight announced that the American Ambassador, Mr. Grew, acting on instructions from Washington, called on Gen. Ugaki and proposed that the Japanese Government advise
    77 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 First -lass y r v-( k’aners <K Dyers *ll descriptive kinds of silk, ton fabrics carpets done to your entire can j n ’‘n,?!-!!- st device will ensure you r°A, r best at all times. rs promptly -xecuted. Delivery by messenger. the SHANGHAI GO., J PENANG ROAD, PENANG. ’PHONE 904.
      50 words
    • 54 1 1 r r A' w JaQ ..—4" Me Ml y A meal in itself and an abundant source of energy. Place your order now for “ROYAL BAKERY” BREAD. Daily deliveries of hite, Brown, Wholemeal or any other varieties you require. PHONE PENANG—ISOO 1501 BUTTERWORTH—S3 Advt. of Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
      54 words

  • 2202 2 II mv II Can Be Applied In Business TALK BY MR. P. F. HOWITT AT ROTARY CLUB MEETING “Vocational service, properly performed, will help to attain, without undue legislation, a condition of affairs far advanced beyond the seltinterest of our own time as we consider
    2,202 words
  • 35 2 Berlin, Sept. 2& Germany is celebrating National Thanksgiving Day on Oct. 1 at Bueckeberg, near Hamelin, of “Pied Piper” fame, to which all members of the foreign Press are invited.
    35 words
  • 1290 2 Mrs. G. Buri’s Advice To Housewives Mrs. Gordon Burt, who has been giving demonstrations on the use of the 'Magnet” cooker in conjunction with the Municipal Electrical Department and Messrs. Kyle Palmer Co. Ltd., gave i talk last night from Station Z. H. J., Penang, on
    1,290 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 246 2 Television Barrel When to Refill |s|| All outstanding features |a| latest exclusive developments. Diaphragm Filler. Scratch-proof fgß Point of 14K Solid Gold, Slenderized Shape—exelusive and original FgJF beauty. The genuine has the smart ARROW CLIP and “Parker Vacumatic” name on barrel b I larLer AT ill tfftO PtAlfBS WIRES I
      246 words
    • 260 2 THE *>IIE i'lM Tin: u,| l I An apparent para Aw profound truth' x and yet Those who have an im of the Tropk win kn^g e endorse countries truth and strive by Y Ware <« tS prmted h aofl inhabitants the i. •< <- tv lpon lb themselves again
      260 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 112 3 x W wk MODERN wk Vil 4 D ORIENT J L PATTERNS f PICTURE LOVELY INDIAN RUGS ON YOUR LIVING ROOM FLOOR. OF DEEPLY WOVEN PILE IN THE LATEST EXQUISITE COLOURINGS, i GUARANTEED VERY HARD WEARING AND OBTAINABLE IN A VARIETY OF QUALITIES AND IN ALL STANDARD SIZES. L. J
      112 words
  • 914 3 4ng]o-Fieiich Occupation Of Sudetenland Suggested |T is learned from good sources in Berlin that new proposals have been J made lo Herr Hitler for British and French occupation of Sudetenland, but Herr Hitler has not yet replied. Sir Nevile Henderson was received by Herr Hitler
    Reuter.  -  914 words
  • 239 3 —Reuter. < FOR CONTINGENCIES Nominal Prices Ruling London, Sept. 28.—Under the shadow of grave political events, activities in the City today were concentrated on making an effort to prepare for contingencies. The bullion market experienced further large unloading of gold, mostly from Continental hoarders. Offering were again absorbed
    —Reuter. <  -  239 words
  • 393 3 Premier May Appear In Music Halls Reuter. The Premier, Cabinet members and business and financial leaders of the nation may appear at theatres and variety halls enlisting the public in a general drive for mobilising the nation in accordance with a suggestion which, it is
    – Reuter.  -  393 words
  • 783 3 The case in which three Chinese, Lee a ?oh San. Tan Choon Heng and Lim Chin 5e alias Lim Poh Nee are charged with laving printed 10,000 tickets for the ‘Yan Kang Benevolent Dramatic Asso- u ciation Cash Sweep” without having
    783 words
  • 42 3 Renter. Jxuu/oti, Sept, 28. The Rubber Traders Association Exchange Committee have decided that no dealings in standard, ribbed, smoked sheet, spot or any forward position, on settlement, or ordinary terms, is to take place under
    Renter.  -  42 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 199 4 t .-1 Miss J. HART, 3 *3l Gardens»| WOK# -j O z before and after using CREME TOKALON 1 MAKE THIS |1 SIMPLE TEST SEE YOURSELF LOOK YOUNGER L EVERY MORNING! T "SIGHT: Applv Crĕme Tokalon pore- .beautifies rough. mottled skin. An Rose Colour It contain- Biocel from I ideal
      199 words
    • 81 4 \/ou can get good pictures /F Photograph) with the Popular “Brownie II form. Al; 7 U/ FW/y alever an. 1/ UKi A a clear life... V// I whatever AM \T Popular "Brown. I only -2 50 the: SifllL about ns loi '■&lt;&gt; f Kodak- n -r A “it atested, it
      81 words
  • 498 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL His Highness the Sultan of Perak, who went to Johore Bharu to be present at the Malay inter-State tennis competition for the Iskander Cup, has returned to Kuala Kangsar. The death has occurred in Malacca of the Rev. Ng Khoan Jui at his residence in Gajaberang-road. The Rev.
    498 words
  • 175 4 Control Of Design x Advocated (From Our Own Correspondent! Singapore, Sept. 28. The Hope that legislation would in the near future be introduced into the Colony to deal with textile dealers who frequently handled designs prior to the time when they might usefully be registered
    175 words
  • 534 4 Chinese Schools Attended By Indian Children THAT the stock of goods in the estate shops and in shops fre- (juented b\ Indian labourers displays a greater variety than in former times is the opinion &lt;»i the Controller (»1 Labour in Malax a, Mr.
    534 words
  • 204 4 Figures Decreast* Not So Alarming (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 28. Though Malaya’s trade for the firs*, seven months of the year represented, what at first sight appeared to be an alarming decrease of $279,000,000. compared with the corresponding period in 1937, the decrease was not reflected
    204 words
  • 217 4 9ne&lt; n’ s Trib ll|e Glasgow The World ]a&gt; Brown’s yar a t '2 ner ln Cunard-White Star for “Queen Elizabeth" T; cheers of 300,000 spectators Within an hour the rpat in her speech after message from the King wh l been present but was detain^ I
    217 words
  • 173 4 Drain &lt;)f Monux For China AHect* Businesi* (From Our Own Correspondent! Singapore. Sept. 28. Though private building enterprise had been held over partly because of the drain of money for China relief purposes and partly because of the low market value of tin and rubber*, business
    173 words
  • 196 4 I nabated Strength Of Chinese Boycott l From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 28. "Chinese boycott of Japanese textiles, and other goods continues with unabated strength,” said Mr. R. W. McKerrow. chairman at the half-yearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday. He added that
    196 words
  • 96 4 This evening at the “Esplanade'-’ from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.: March: Old Comrades: Teike. Selection: W H. Squire's Popular Songs: Hume. Waltz Medley: Waltz Memories. Mackenzie. Overture: Light Cavalry: Suppe. Trombone Solo: The Trumpeter- Dix. Selection: Conununity Land No. 1: Stoddon. Quick Step: The Song Of The
    96 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 96 5 Ci fflHf I 9 BFjH I v SB*?» f If vßr jF --Xllli I fcMW k K K tWrill till i it I w m l&Ul&'EU'l 4711” Classic Eau de Cologne «wriiri The world's fauourite invigorating, fragrant i and cool. 1 ’'llllß 'IIi I. i h Tosca" Eau de Cologne
      96 words
  • 2036 5 Irilical Voices Raised After First Feelings Of Relief “Betrayal” and “Postponement Of The Lvil Day” But Mr. Lansbury Thinks Settlement Better Than War The Duke Of Windsor Offers His Services —Bank Overdrafts Are Safe jVew Drug On Poison List —Too Many Honours Degrees Mayfair Lights f
    2,036 words
  • 691 5 On K uala Lumpur STREETS EVERY DAY (From Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur is a town of cyclists. There are estimated to be between thirty and forty thousand bicycles on its streets daily, and ibis guess is substantiated by a recent census taken at si.x street
    691 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 23 6 The Brightest and Merriest Spot in Penang I ELYSEE CABARET 'IIINIGHT Dancing from 9.15 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES TOMORROW TEA DANCE
      23 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 489 6 HERE 4 T L ST/ M A JESTIC OPEA7 A 6 T I- U T I THE BIG MUSICAL SHOW THE WHOLE TOWN’S WAITING FOR Your 2 Favourite Singing Stars Together For The First I inn JACK BUCHANAN ANO I MAURICE CHEVALIER WF Ca in BREAK THE NEWS’ WITH Hear
      489 words
    • 287 6 _AU)R stab P.O. Box No 5 ALOR STar matinee ToDay AT e 2 p.m. SHARp I Don’t Miss. Your n Cheap Prices Of Admi^^ POr^Unit y Co rae Ea, ly T I «Opening I Saturday I Paran,ounv a 1937 SWING HIGH SWING LOW" with I CAROLE LOMBARD FRED AIaeMURRAY 1,
      287 words

  • 240 7 Newspapermen E .eave Berlin Berlin, Sept. 27—A number of foreign newspaper correspondents left in the night including those of lhe Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and Neves Chronicle. In ''’Yw of the grave situation, the annt conference of the Conservative Party which was to have been held on
    240 words
  • 368 7 Now He Earns £2OO A Week London—“ All alone, I’m so all alone, there is no one else but you This was the song which a black-haired, handsome young composer sat down and wrote in the loneliness of his bare garret. Irving Berlin
    368 words
  • 233 7 A black-edged envelope in his fan mail, a few days ago, told 18-year-old Dudley Savage, Britain’s youngest 8.8. C. organist, that he had re-united a grieving widow with her famous husband by radio. When he broadcast, a week ago, he did not know that Mrs.
    233 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 328 7 Coming! Coming ABELLA DANCING ACROBATIC TROUPE GRAJND OPENING 30th SEPTEMBER WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Thursday, 29th September, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage “THARIFFI PASHA OF STAMBOL". Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville Extra Turns. Watch for "AMBRU” By Numerous Request Will Be Staged Here Verv Soon THE CHINA GREAT TRAVELLING
      328 words
    • 78 7 PI AKI KItTW 100 bedrooms, with bath— FLAIN INUW -phone. Fully UFOR I censed restaurant open till. I nNDDN mid-night. Special rates: or o veraeas visitors. COMFORT Details from MAPLETON HOTEL Coventry Street, Piccadilly Circus. Cables: Bachflat, Lesquare, Ixtndon. CLEAR THAT COLD WITH VAPEX Breathe the Vapex vapeur from your
      78 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 238 7 yll ll\EES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. ARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY IN COLUMBIA'S BIG HIT 46 BROADWAY BILL” PRICES DOWNSTAIRS 15 30 CENTS U BEN’S 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 'VARNER BROS. BAFFLING MURDER MYSTERY I DARING I DIFFERENT AMAZING I ■&&.iinwiiiirimiiniiniii iiiMii.awiirmwMraittitaiMiMmMwaßjiji Born in October, should you I 60.0'" «kfo'-roise
      238 words

  • 740 8 IN times past a great deal of verbiage has flowed and many have been the indignant articles and letters in the Press on the topic of the iniquity of Government Departments and local government bodies acquiring the bulk of their requirements through the Crown Agents.
    740 words
  • 116 8 Tekir Tin 'eaten* Reprisals Tokio, Sept. 29.- —A threat that reprisals will be taken if sanctions are actually applied against Japan is contained in an inspired statement issued tonight. It says that this will mean abandonment of that legal view that no formal state of war exists which Britain
    116 words
  • 357 8 Breaks Down On Hearing Announcement Queen Mary was present in the Speaker’s Gallery and when she left immediately after the statement concluding Mr. Chamberlain’s sensational announcements Queen Mary was in tears. The Duke of Kent listened to the speech from a seat over the clock which formerly was
    357 words
  • 565 8 Wh Did y ou Do. 0 J l «-“Id tlun lt sl 'u&lt;', with the Mt USk to fiuX" columtt (oncc rcmo critical hours. tSc w hat shame will c years to come when grtl T ldren heumatteknee irrepressible m&lt;|uisiti VCWss younger generations: did yon i great
    565 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 200 8 SEGAMAT STORE AGENCY. 266, CARNARVON STREET. PENANG. PHONE 1525 rh Z&gt;\ nl p O 80X69 %m ff ffi n rS'a a iA' A H o&gt; Z r /W 'b\/ |Wi laalsiw I u iiMmtA J/H &gt;, Jf -2BT 1| 1 1 S ImillOW A RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE PRICES FROM
      200 words
    • 53 8 already FAMOUS BL BEmL i BKras&sSaSRBBIk WSWIBk I -ij I llfl BLACK WHITE SMOKING MIXTURE is worthy to stand unashamed on the same shelf as Black White Cigarettes which have long been known as England’s highest class cigarettes. 1 oz, 2 oz 4 oz tins On sale everywhere Importers HENRY
      53 words

  • 443 9 Committee To Write To The Executive Y uan fixed to be held at the Philomathic Union, Penan- the annual general meeting of the China Distress Relief Fund '“‘l’ g 'lOOChin ,n 'ri' a at theChlnese Town Hall, yesterday, •arly 100 Chinese Clubs, associations and schools were
    443 words
  • 135 9 The Hague, Sept. 28—The Netherlands intend to remain neutral in all circumstances, declared Dr. Colijn in a broadcast. He added that the Netherlands would not give a passage to any armies but would defend every attack. The Hague, Sept. 29—A state of emergency is to be proclaimed by
    135 words
  • 385 9 1 NEW STAR IS HORN (BY PHILMANN) Make a note of the name Danielle Darrieux. She is French and 21, and is me of the most pleasing personalities to ippear on the screen. You will see her in The Rage of Paris,” in which she brirgs
    385 words
  • 98 9 Mr. See Chim Eng And Miss Soo Kooi Cheng Mr. See Chim Eng, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. See Seang Patt, and Miss Soo Kooi Cheng, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Soo Shak Shin, were married yesterday at noon at the Penang Buddhist Association.
    98 words
  • 111 9 It was revealed at the first annual meeting of the China Distress Relief Fund, Penang, yesterday, that: The sale of Liberty Bonds amounted to $1,01,9,000 (Chinese currency) in Penang; 2,1,00 parcels of old clothing were collected; Rl, boxes of medicine were contributed. $23,000 (Chinese currency) worth of
    111 words
  • 390 9 Clerk Convicted On Two Charges (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 29. Pleading guilty to two charges of using as genuine forged documents, by which he obtained two sums of money mounting to $384, a young English-speak Ing Chinese named Chow Kin Cheong was sentenced
    390 words
  • 123 9 CASE Sentence Passed In passing sentence this morning on Lee Poh San, who was convicted yesterday, in the case in which he and two others, Tan Choon Heng and Lim Chin Ee, are charged with having printed 10,000 lottery tickets without having the name of their press legibly
    123 words
  • 121 9 (From Our Owr. Correspondent.) Batu Gajah, Sept. 28. For carrying two monkeys in a basket in such a manner as to cause unnecessary suffering to them, Looi Kim was fired $3 by Che Kamaruddin, in the Batu Gajah court yesterday morning. A constable objected to the way
    121 words
  • 221 9 No Cause For Anxiety The Pinang Gazette understands that the local authorities have not been slow to take steps for ascertaining the position with regard to essential food supplies available in Penang at the present time, as a precautionary measure, in view of the present international situation.
    221 words
  • 157 9 ZHO To Replace ZHP The British Malaya Broadcasting Cor poration wishes to advise up country listeners that as and from 12.45 p.m. on Oct. 1, and until further notice, thej propose to substitute the present shore wave transmission ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 megacycles) by ZHO
    157 words
  • 282 9 Play ers Keen, Bui Still Many Faults The Penang women's hockey trial match which was arranged to be played yesterday evening on the Francis Light School ground was very near a failure as quite a number of the players who were down to play did not turn
    282 words
  • 267 9 Leaving Colony Over Week-end (From Our Owr. Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 28. Fifty of Singapore’s German colony of' 110 have notified the Registrar of Aliens, the Pinang Gazette understands, that they intend to be absent from Singapore over the week end. While some Germans intend to proceed to
    267 words
  • 32 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 28— The Secretary of the English Football League states that Saturday’s soccer will be played as scheduled unless a state of emergency is declared. Reuter.
    Reuter.  -  32 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 949 10 Budding Or Clonal Seed PROVINCE PLANTER SAYS FUTURE LIES IN CLONAL SEED The subject of new planting was thor--oughly discussed at the annual Conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters in Penang last week-end and one of the papers that raised controversy was
    949 words
  • 1114 10 Market Shocked Into Activity (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 21. The old proverb concerning the ill-wind which is seldom so evil as to blow good to nobody springs instantly to mind when one watches the current trend of tne London Metal Exchange tin market. With
    1,114 words
  • 283 10 Share Exchange Offer Amsterdam, Sept. 19. A further move aiming at the simplification of the Unilever group was announced today. It is proposed to wind up on December 1 the Netherlands Association for the Exploitation of Margarine Factories (Hovema). The Five and a-Half per Cent. Cumulative
    283 words
  • 34 10 Board recommend (final) dividend in respect of last financial year of 5 per cent, payable on November 3. To various reserves £2,400. Carried forward subject to audit and usual adjustments £11,333.
    34 words
  • 156 10 Final Dividend Making 15% Mambau Tin Limited, for the year ended June 30, 1938 states: After allowing for depreciation, the accounts show a nett profit of $78,104. Adding thereto a sum of $44,888, being balance brought forward from last year, and deducting therefrom firstly a sum of
    156 words
  • 169 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 28. The Chief Justice, S.S., Mr. Justice McElwaine, yesterday delivered the full Court of Appeal's judgment in the appeal of E. Manasseh, of Penang, against the receiving and adjudication order made against him by Mr. Justice Howes. The order was
    169 words
  • 54 10 Capetown.—Mr. Havenga, the Union Minister of Finance, has given notice of an amendment to the loan estimates to provide £1,000,000 for defence purposes. This represents the first instalment on the £6,000,000 plan announced by Mr. Pirow, Minister of Defence, to strengthen the coastal defences and
    54 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 237 10 SAFE DIET FOR GASTRIC ULCERS Great care is needed in Uie feeding of sufferers from gastric and duodenal Jeers and inflammation of the stomach. The wrong kind of food will increase the pain and discomfort. In the early stages of treatment small qu.antUie’; of liquid food must be la ken
      237 words
    • 595 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HONG HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPI.J SHANGHAI rLkiv n. V. corporation (Incorporated in the &lt; (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Ordinance N„. Incorporated in the Netherlands 0 tbe With limited liability.) Authorised Capitir* KONG. Established by Royal Charter in 1824. y J ai J Up HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM Hongkong Currency Reserve Liability of With
      595 words

  • 822 11 S.S. “YEII’UKU MARL” arrived from Japan via Singapore, sails same day for Colombo, Bombay and Karachi. S.S. “ANTENOR” arrived from Liverpool, sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku and Dairen. M.V. “SILVERBEECH” arrived from Bombay, sails same day for Los Angeles, San Francisco and North Pacific
    822 words
  • 1508 11 CALLOUSNESS AND CORRUPTION I Sad Story: Terrible Conditions 1 This is the first of two articles Agnes Smedley on the care of I the wounded in China. The second article will be published tomorrow. 1 Hankow, Aug.: To a twentieth-century, i foreigner one of the most
    1,508 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 311 11 BLUE FUN NEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT a SARPEDON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Leaves a 1 f ar,t 7 PERSEUS Calls Hull Gdyina Oet 2 S 2 GLENGARRY Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Oct 1&lt;? TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE IjYOMEDON Calls Glasgow n Z EURYMEDON Omits Havre
      311 words
    • 898 11 PO and A W BRITISH iND’A (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER I’eninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Anson, Port Swettenhan», contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mail Service. s/S “jSULAN” Sept. 3G
      898 words

  • 251 12 The Empire State Stand in the street in New York and look up at the vast precipice of steel and stone which is the Empire Slate Building. New York's tallest skyscraper. It has 102 storeys, and its highest point (irrespective of the airship mooring mast) is 1248 feet
    251 words
  • 720 12 Latest limes Of Posting AIK YLAILS: EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt. Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar. Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence, 7.30 p.m.
    720 words
  • 265 12 Possibilities Extension The possibilities of extending th BEU television service to the British vinces were discussed by the Director-General of the BBC Mr C a Graves, in a talk that he broadcast on the eve of the opening of rhis year’s Radio Exhibition at Olympia. London. ■We are
    265 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2106 12 1 NIROM TODAY for the East i time): Repetition TRANSMISSION 2,20 ***** Time CO ji0.02 p.m. to 12.20 a.m.: GSJ, GSG and cert from London. 5.50 Eagle's Nest GSE; and GSG from 6.02 p.m. to 11.20 6.20 Musical mixture of Mickey Mouse. P m TT» 1!• 1 ZAP HP 1
      2,106 words

  • 179 13 A.A.M. SINGAPORE SPEED TRIALS PROVE SUCCESSFUL. The young Singapore Chinese driver, Lim Peng Han, winner of the Singapore Trophy for the fastest time of the day in his L.A. Special, with his wife, who later crashed while driving in the A.A.M. trials at Farrer Road
    179 words
  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 159 13 AJI in a Day’s Work— by Kick Elmes NAKED TRUTH X c t ka/hut's thu i WELL mp Jbir, r on 1 TDU-O me MEuepJ. I SHOW rvtV NOSC &lt; j v /L- vo«., alec? K ~xj Rocw Lb&lt;W rK «&lt; *£s 'JS 4A' 18l Z yZZ rW/ Z 1
      159 words

  • 620 14 Sports Club Draw With 6 E” Coy. Volunteers MARQUIS AND CLOSE PROMINENT In a fast and interesting, game of rugger which was played on the Esplanade yesterday, the Penang Sports Club drew with the “E” (Eurasian) Company, Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, each side scoring
    620 words
  • 135 14 The results of Tennis ties played on Tuesday, are as follows: Ladies Doubles Final: -30.3 Mrs C P Purcell and Mrs. J. w. Clark beat -15.5 Mrs. G. E. Baughan and Mrs. T W Hickey 6|3, 6jl. BOWLS Bowls: The results of the
    135 words
  • 640 14 S TATE PLAYER SENT OFF THE FIELD Rough Play l n p F I Se,ni F inal Cup Tie SPO «TS CLUB I!Ea1(a e BY CHINESE A regrettable d iap a manahip was shown the Anal cup-tie between tbe reation Cub and th e p enMc d on the Victoria
    640 words
  • 68 14 Reuter. India N h&gt;" a 1 ArrangeiiK» 11 1 o t 99- A P r °P ,,sai Washington co tton carry that the Um ted St. t shi p nie nts over be exchanged for h silver from China pointing by Senator Pittnun&gt;. rfth* that ootton-gr»we« aster because
    _ Reuter.  -  68 words
  • 1212 14 PIPE OF PEACE SURPRISES AND PAYS BEST (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. MODERATE dividends, excellent weather and good going, combined I to make pleasant racing on the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn meeting, today. The Cash Sweeps were
    1,212 words
  • 125 14 Sports Club Team To Meet Free School The following will represent the Penang Sports Club against the Penang Free School on Tuesday Oct. 4, at Green Lane: E. T. Pike; H. L. Barry, J. R. Mcdougall; A. G. Close, J. R. P. Soper, S. V. Adams; A. G. Bakar,
    125 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 338 14 IT PAYS TO BUY at eastern bazaar (THE BLUE SHOP) WE SUGGEST YOU CALE BEFORE GOING \vßlu elsewhere to select your choice uH' FROM a WIDE RANGE OF ENGLISH SILK AND COTTON PRINTED DRESS MATERIALS A’Mp, LN ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS AND SHADES. OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. LADIES’ GENTS 9 TAILORING 1
      338 words

  • 339 15 Whole Thing Distasteful To Me” Captain George Eyston, after breaking by 7.30 m.p.h. on Sept. 16 the land speed record of 350.20 set up the previous day by John Cobb, said in an interview that he felt sure I hunderbolt (his 6,000 horsepower
    339 words
  • 80 15 Major Buckley has found the bogy 'of modern Soccer: “Football now," says the Wolverhampton manager, ‘‘is more highly scientific than ever, inasmuch as accuracy has to be maintained with speed. That’s the whole bogy. “No member of an eleven can afford to ‘play football’ at the expense of
    80 words
  • 109 15 London —Faithful as ever to the fighting men, John Mortimer, who piloted Tom Heeney into a match with Gene Tunney, and developed Seaman Watson into a champion, is still searching optimistically for a world-beater of British birth. Preferably, he would like him Ports-mouth-born, for Mr. Mortimer is
    109 words
  • 379 15 Olliff Well Beaten The men’s cup in the Cumberland Club lawn tennis tournament went to W. C. Choy, who beat J. S. Olliff in a pretty good three-set match. This is the first time a Chinese player has been successful at the Cumberland. The play was
    379 words
  • 515 15 “Gifts” To Sports Writers London—One of the favourite pastimes in the sports writing business at the moment is to attack the British boxing board of control. There has been so much of it of late that I have begun to wonder what
    515 words
  • 370 15 Registration Refused By League ),andon Ipswich are feeling greatly rieved over the refusal of the FootLeague to register John Hutcheson, r Chelsea half-back, as a player behe has received compensation for anent disability due to injury. But Hutcheson is not the first player ive been treated
    370 words
  • 254 15 I’ve Lost My Snap” London—Cliff Bastin, twenty-six-year-old Arsenal and England outside left, is having a special three-weeks’ holiday in his home town, Exeter, to enable him, he says, to “get away from thoughts of football.” The Arsenal manager, Mr. Allison, has decided he needs this
    254 words
  • 99 15 Von Cramm is arranging to turn professional. He announced his decision from prison! He is serving a sentence in Germany, and on his release plans to sail for New York. He will link up with Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines and go on tour with
    99 words
  • 317 15 ,—Reuter. British Labour’s Appeal To Germany A striking message to the German people addressed by the British National Council of Labour representing the Trades Union Congress, the Labour Party and the Parliamentary Labour Party declares: “The British Labour movement has done everything it could to avert calamity.
    ,—Reuter.  -  317 words
  • 143 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 28. That a real improvement in the tin industry could not be achieved until a considerably higher rate of production was permitted and maintained was the opinion expressed by Mr. R. W. McKerrow,- at the half-yearly meeting of the
    143 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 224 15 THE LEADING MEDICINE FOR SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, -jMH BOILS, and BAD LEGS, hoofliiM RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, ’SW®! PAINFUL JOINTS, ssifliiL Loss of v,gour Clarke’s Blood Mixture is the direct s way to health as it removes the CAUSE °f the disease from the blood and restores health and
      224 words
  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 55 15 By J. MILLAR WATT gt THESE- MODERN GIRLS WELL? LO^y A^lC^ H y N&y G&T AT GAUGING ATTiQE *7"' BOAST THEY CAN CHANGE J&gt; A TIRE AS QUICKLY AS A MAN. (V-fj f s *g, fk Z.jt .zCk’Ss. s /7“ Y- OSfe J* jWWtxy ,h. nil. I» Tl- lklli.&gt;n.n l.r,
      55 words

  • 108 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £195.15. 0 £195.15. 0 JjNDO.N—(3 monthe) £196.10. 0 £196.10. 0 «SINGAPORE $99.62% $lOO.OO BUSINESS DONE J’SNAKG $99.62% $99.00 WSTNESS WINE 75 tons Buyers no sellers '’OPRA--(Simdried) Nominal $3.20 HLACK PEPPER do $B.OO RUBBER UONDON 7%d 7%d &gt;J«W YORK 15%cfG) 15%c(G) •INGAS ORE-(Spot) Nom 24 %c Oct./Dec
    108 words
  • 332 16 juttie of £1 denomination unless otherwise states Yesterday Rlae or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con 5 p.c. 44-64 105 Burmah Oil 7&9 —1 3 Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 102 Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 310 -6d r 09 Cable 5% p.c. 87% IV ar Loan 3 p.c. 93
    332 words
  • 97 16 Previously Latest Taris 178% New York 4.74 4.71 Montreal 4.79 4.81% Brussel 27.95 27.80% Geneva 21.16 21.16 Amsterdam 8.81'% 8.77 Milan 90 89 Berlin 12.00 11.90% Stockholm 19.40 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague t 137 137 Madrid 55.00 nominal
    97 words
  • 107 16 London, Sept. 28. RUBBER r London 7%d Oct./Dec. all positions agreed mini. Jan./Mar. do Apl./June do NEW YORK 14.60 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 63,842 tons Liverpool 34,979 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept Nom. TEPPER White Muntok: in bond 3%d Oct/Dec 3%d Lompong black in bond
    107 words
  • 226 16 SOON THEAM CO. TINS: Buyers Sellers Ampats 3'3 3&lt;9 A. Hitams 23!0 24 0 B. Selangors* 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts .62% .67% Jelebus .60 .65 Kamuntings 8!9 9 3 Kramats 99 103 Kuchais 1.15 1.20 Laruts 9 3 10 0 Pahang Cons. 12 6 13 6 Petalings 7.10 7.30 Rahmans
    226 words
  • 24 16 The Kedah Gymkhana Club has donated $lOO to the Benevolent Fund of the Kedah Branch of the Ex—Services Association of Malaya.
    24 words
  • 146 16 KENNEDY CO. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 6 4 0 Ayer Weng .62% .61 B. Selangor 1.22% 1.30 Hong Fatt *65 -70 Jelebu -J2% Kpg. Lanjut 16j6 17 3 Kramat ®9 10 3 Kuchai Ordy. 1.25 1.30 Larut 10|0 10 6 Lukut •65 7 O Pungah 19|3 19|9 Rahman 1.15
    146 words
  • 123 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Eaiu Selangor 1.20 1.30 Jelebu .60 .70 Kuchai 1.20 1.30 Petaling 7.25 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.15 1.20 Rantau 1.25 1.35 Taiping Cons. 1.50 1.55 Ampat 3 6 4 0 Kpg. Kamunting 8 6 9 0 Kpg. Lanjut 17 0 18 0 Kramats 9 9
    123 words
  • 331 16 SHARP RECOVERY New York, Sept. 28—Ability to close near the high despite the extensive rise from the morning lows suggests anticipation of greater interest and buyside is likely to develop as the public has time to digest the news. Such buying when it develops will be potentially substantial
    331 words
  • 19 16 TIN Singapore $lOO.OO j&gt;er pkl. Penang 99.00 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot 24-j%c per H&gt; Penang—Spot per lb
    19 words
  • 155 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Severs Ayer Weng .60 .65 B Selangors 1.30 1.35 .Telebns .65 .70 Johans .25 .27 K. Lan juts 16 9 17|3 Kramats 9'6 10 0 K. Kamuntings 8 0 86 K. Kampars 12|6 13|3 Kuchais 1.22% 1.27% Kundangs 5'3 5i9 Laruts 96 10'0 Puchongs 1813 19'0
    155 words
  • 111 16 The Privy Council met at Buckingham .Palace yesterday morning when the King signed four Proclamations calling out first, officers of the blaval Reserve secondly, men of the Naval Reserve, Royal Fleet Reserve officers and men and Naval Volunteer Reserve; thirdly, officers retired and emergency
    111 words
  • 480 16 Restrictions Imposed (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 29. In order to encourage miners to reopen mining operations it is understood certain restrictions have been placed recently on the transfer of quotas belonging to miners who work on the group system and unless these restrictions are
    480 words
  • 293 16 Handicaps For Third Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 29. Weights for the third day of the Selangor races are: Horses, Class 3 Div. 1, one and quarter miles. BEANO 9.04 FAITHFUL 8.09 HARVEST FESTIVAL 8.06 WOTAN 8.01 CHARLEY’S AUNT 7.13 KABINDA 7.10 Horses, Class 3
    293 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 53 16 M/V “RADNORSHIRE” Voyage 7 (Outward) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang on Friday, 30th September, at 5 p.m. and will discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) Agents,
      53 words
    • 466 16 Head Office: 12 Bls p en Office: 40 Pio, ne ionfo and Pin ang Gazette Monthly Ucal n^r y s.s. te‘v ly V Ha fYearly 5, 25 t K Varly 15.00° n bocal bS^ y Gazette "J Quarterly ?i 9- y S -S. F e Half-Yearly W 2 $l.& M
      466 words