Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 October 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Vol- XCVL s*' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 139 1 Reuter. Message Causes A Sensation ENTENTE BETWEEN FRANCE AND GERMANY” Paris, Oct. 7. A telegram from Herr Hitler to M. Flandin., French Right W ing leader, sent on Oct. 2. caused something of a sensation when read in the Senate Committee todav. The message, which was in
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  • 85 1 Reuter. Japanese Drive On Hankow Tokio, Oct. 6. The Japanese drive on Hankow is at present being pursued from three directions. up the Yangtse, overland and over the Taihang mountains, while the Chinese forces have established positions on Mount Wautai at a height of 9.000 feet at the
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  • 95 1 Reuter. Now Back To Normal For Straits London, Oct. 6. A further relaxation in tension is illustrated by tonight’s list of minimum war risk insurance rates covering specie which show sharp reductions from those ruling previously, notably from the United Kingdom and the Continent sea-borne to the
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  • 71 1 Reuter. Madridv Oct. 6’. Port Alicante w the latest Government toum to receive bread instead of bombs from. Franco. Today several hundred small bays containing bread were dropped bi/ aeroplanes which were subjected to intense fire from anti-aircraft guns. The Alicante authorities state the public did
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Peacefully Occupied By Hungarians Prague, Oct. 6. It is reported from Komarom, a town on the Danube partly in Hungary and partly in Czechoslovakia, that the Hungarian flag is flown from Municipal buildings on the Czech side. Bridges uniting both banks of the Danube are opened for
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  • 66 1 No Relaxation Of A.R.P. Activities London, Oct. 6. The Home Under-Secretary stated in the Commons that 40,000,000 gas masks had beer, issued and that further large deliveries were being received each week. Precautions for the civil population must be carried out thoroughly and must be extended. Business
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  • 59 1 Reuter. Visit To Second Sudeten Sector Berlin, Thursday. German troops began occupation of the fourth zone in Czechoslovakia at eight this morning from the direction of Landeck and Deobschutz. Herr Hitler entrained this morning for a visit to the second sector of Sudeter German territory, crossing the former
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  • 534 1 Reuter. th Interpretation Of lalloiir Policy rged I London, Oct. 6. I and the L n th< matter was I 1 r. Major H.L. J th? uinn uns Mr. MacDonald to eng ments between ings yester- jstained severe hp also refer red to the an ival in London
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  • 44 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 6. In the House of Commons Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Under Secretary fcr the Colonies informed Mr. K. W. M. Pickthorn that the Government is shortly issuing a Command Paper in relation to the International Tin Scheme.
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  • 46 1 .Reuter. Both Sides Claim Successes London. Oct. 6. The Nationalists and Republicans both claim success on the Ebro front. The Nationalists from Salamanca claim that the Republicans lost a hundred men and seventy-five prisoners while the Republicans from Barcelona sta’te that the Nationalists lost heavily.—Reuter.
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  • 53 1 ...Reuter. London, Oct- 6Mr. C. G- Darwin, Master of Christ’s College, Cambridge, has been appointed Director of the National Physical Laboratory Professor Fowler, who had been appointed for the post has been released at his own request for reasons of health. Mr Darwin is the grandson of a
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  • 1036 1 Tory A bstentions From Commons Voling There were altogether 19 Conservative abstentions from the division on the Vote of Confidence motion in the I 1 House of Commons last night. Among speakers who paid unstinted tribute to the! Prime Minister was the Clydesider, Mr. J. McGovern, w hile
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  • 519 2 Need For Something More Than Character’ And Culture’ (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 6. W E MUST free ourselves from the last vestiges of the idea that education is solely, or even chiefly, a matter of commercial utility,” said the Bishop of Singapore,
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  • 264 2 Early Settlement Expected (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. rpHOUGH nearly 4.000 rickshas were still off the streets this morning hopes of an early settlement of the pullers’ dispute with the ricksha-owners seem bright. At two p.m. today representatives of the pullers and owners meet at
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  • 149 2 Freedom Under American Ride "UPHE Chinese living in places under American rule enjoy more freedom than those living in other places,” said Mr. Wong Chuan Seng, a well-known Philippine Chinese, in an interview with a Ihnang Gazette reporter, at the Shanghai Hotel. Penang, yesterday. Mr. Wong
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  • 158 2 Contractor Fined SUMMONED at the instance of the Assistant Controller of Labour, a Tamil named Ayyana appeared in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. H. W. Nightingale, on a charge of having failed to pay the wages of 72 labourers. Mr. J. D. Lambert, Assistant Controller of
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  • 296 2 Sequel To Ca r Crash I (From Our Own Con»- !tln Kuala Lumpy I Five thousand doilar i bruised chestisn’t > > asked Mr. A. J. Grau L n First Magistrate, Kua! of Molly Wong-, a taxi.'<ta nc r P r She was giving evick 'y' today
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    • 105 2 iTTi I Bw I 1 A -DIAMOND” BED IS A GIFT F GIFT TO HOME MAKERS. The bedstead is the centre Price, beauty and endurance sh-’- On comparison of these tiir DIAMOND beds cannot br > DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO ITO 601 KRMPONG BAWPI fio Manufacturers Steel close joint F
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  • 284 3 The Ice-box n Time nIdt'CSSCS spouse. contrivance. tirely upon the Perishable ||h- containp regularly sup- ice remain in p indefinitely. that the T u within the recep- consider i tad jcrSSCS of de ab!\ i iin t<><*ds, when W'rul more palabe vc rages, o<”’ reption of pro-
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  • 620 3 No House to be Built Within 50 Feet of Road Although they had not adopted the policy in the past a glaring case being Mr. Cheah Cheng Lim’s housethe Rural Board are now determined not to have Penang’s scenic beauty spoilt by permitting
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  • 289 3 Funeral Yesterday Of Dr. Yit Hon Hoashoo r jpHE funeral took place yesterday evening at the Western Road Cemetery of Dr. Yit Hon Hoashoo, M.B. Ch. B (Edinburgh) whose death took place at the General Hospital on Wednesday. The deceased was the aunt of the
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  • 294 3 CHINESE HEAVILY FINED FOR ASSISTING with assisting in the management of a public lottery, two men and a woman, all Chinese were produced in the Penang Middle Court before Mr H W. Nightingale yesterday. The first accused. Low Yew Khoo. pleaded guilty and was sentenced to
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  • 524 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Oct. 6. A feature of yesterday's hearing at the Chungloon Highway robbery and murder trial in which a young Malay, Hussain bin Harun is charged with the murder of a Chinese pork seller, Ng Ee Yoon, at
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  • 114 3 At yesterday s meeting of the Penang Rural Board the Chairman, Mr. Harvey, announced that it would be necessary to obtain a supplemental warrant to write Off the sum of $345.69 which the Rural Board had lost in supplying firewood to residents of Penang HillIn
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  • 38 3 Reuter London. Thursday:Lieut-Colonel E. S. White, of the R A S. C. has been ap pointed Assistant Director of Supplies and Transport for British troops in China. The appointment will take effect early in October -Reuter
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  • 370 3 SLAUGHTER-HOUSE Board To Run Vans To And From Abattoirs TW'lHIs Rural Board, Penang, does not I consider a slaughter-house at Balik Pulau would be advisable oui thinks ,t would be far preferable to have pigs killed at the Municipal abattoirs and the pork conveyed, to
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  • 119 3 Extension To Rural Areas f pHE Penang Municipal Commission will extend water supply’ from Tanjong Tokong as far as the 6 1.2 milestone, stated Mr. Harvey, presiding at a meeting of the Rural Board yesterday. Mr. Harvey' stated that this was possible as a result of certain
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  • 127 3 Judgment Reserved AFTER another full day’s hearing ir the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Howes reserved judgment in the Phuah Hin Leong Will matter, in which the Trustees are asking the Court for direction in the case of two clauses, 17C and D of the
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    • 191 3 H e have a lovely selection of the newest model hats, by V Connor. b/ rv/ h > All colours, in beautifully lightweight felts, and each \IEone so individual, you'll think they were designed just for youtiny hats, tall crowns, or brimmed hats, with yards of veildefinitely modes of the
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  • 1296 4 Premier’s Responsibility For Millions Of Lives GOVERNMENT GETS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE London, Thursday. IVTR. Neville Chamberlain, the Premier, in a brilliant speech winding up the House of Commons debate on the international situation today, told his critics that if Britain were going to
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  • 226 4 Life-saving Apparatus > For Beaches REMARKING that there had been several drowning fatalities recently I at Tanjong Bungah and Tanjong Tokong i Mr. Wee Theang Siew, at a meeting of the Penang Rural Board held yesterday i at the Land Office, asked the Chairman if
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  • 121 4 Reuter. New Japanese Manoeuvre PEIPING, Thursday. TN order to establish the position of its notes as the so-called National currency and make them an effective circulating medium for trade, the Federa Reserve Bank established under the aegis of the Provisional Government has agreed to sell a limited
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  • 129 4 Reuter. Conference Of Chambers Of Commerce London, Thursday. Y CONFERENCE of Chambers of Commerce will be held in London on October 19 to discuss export trade difficulties, according to an announcement bj r Sir Charles Gibson in an address to the autumn meeting of the British Chambers
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  • 114 4 Reu-ter. Leaves On Maiden Voyage Today London, Thursday. The new P. and 0- 15,000-ton liner Canton, commanded by Captain Jack of the Naldera. makes her maiden voyage to China and Japan tomorrow. All berths and practically all the 7,700-ton cargo capacity are filled. There is a long passenger
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  • 80 4 -Remer Budapest Asked To Be Patient Prague. Thuixd THE Czechoslovak Governs replying to the Hungan" note demanding cession of of territory as a guaranteed good faith, asks Budapest cise patienceThe reply points out t f,-, v construction of the Cabinc ternal political developrm to give immediate con Hungarian
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  • 73 4 At a meeting of the Penang i, r. Board held at Land Offio J. A- Harvey, the Chairman, said tnw had approved the budget thyear at the previous me» >g, with exception of one item of ti < they were not sure. Mr- Harvey was
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  • 33 4 Reuter. Tokio, Thursday:—Thr <■ iiundrv-i miners are entombed as a result of a oimine explosion in Yubari, in Hokkaido. About 100 managed to extricate themselves. Anxiety is felt i--, the ixinainder.
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    • 188 5 VF U I I I I he INT^“ C,NC Tldmiralion I ADT CI CV permanently CUIDTC I oB AKi rLtA fused collar brim b WS I 4CWIF W GUARANTEED COLOURFAST Phfe. F»«v is u starchless collar. I pi< 0,1 (teeouni te patent process I Jk> incorporated in the collar lining’
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    • 52 6 The Brightest and Merriest Spot in Penang ELYSEE CABARET TODAY TEA DANCE 6.30 TO 8.45 I’.M. TONIGHT Dancing from 9.15 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING AND ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES BEST BAND IN TOWN LOUS LIM’S ORCHESTRA. Watch for our Grand COTY NIGHT” COMING TO YOU THROUGH THE COURTESY OF MESSRS. HAGEMEYER TRADING
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    • 338 6 UNITED ARTISTS BRINGS YOU ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT ALL-COLOUR TRIUMPH! STARTS TODAY DIIIA 3.00 p.m. 6.15 9.30 FAT J *< J H LTfe? 3 P m 6 15 &9 30 Matinees At Reduced Prices The Picture You’ve All Been Waiting For! H* DAVID O. SELZNICK'S Greatest Picture Now Conies to the Screen
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    • 85 6 Next Week’s Stupendous M-G-M Hit at the ROY Al. i Red-blooded !W romance a MU f great actress' jk f most exciting f drama I I I i sBHB '0 Ift Wn JF I' J luise Rainer I m@w I I ¥R©^| MELVYN ROBERT I DOUGLAS YOUNS I Barbara O'NEIL-H.B.
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    • 99 6 ¥Ni OPEN,NG tonight Ji Ai 6.30 p.m. 9.30 p.m. NEVER BEFORE SUCH A GREAT AND SENSATIONAL WAR FILM THE Bth ROUTE ARMY’’ Commanded by General Chu-Teh who have made history through their unprecedented and astounding victories in the present conflict. Every Scene Authentic You will be overcome by the actual
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    • 409 6 ALOR STAR EMPIRE P.O. Box No. 5 ALOR STAR 'Phon<- 77 OPENING TONIGHT 6.30 p.m. and 9 30 p m What was the secret of THE Bi \fn< COIN What was the fatal curse that death and destruction to its poss* r > An amazing round-the-world hunt, v long-lost pirate
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  • 90 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 6. rpO stress the concern, felt by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association over the Government’s apparent inactivity in matter of air raid precautions, the President, vice-president and a member will personally approach the Colonial Secretary. It was pointed out at
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  • 145 7 8200 Damages For Plaintiff a sequel to an accident which occurred at the junction of Penangroad and Hutton-lane in March this year, a Chinese, Lim Theng Hin. brought a civil suit against another Chinese Tye Poh Sun. in the District Court. Penang, yesterday claiming $2OO as
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  • 170 7 Today at the "Esplanade” 8.30 p.m. 10.30 p.m. 1 March Blaze Awas’ Holsmann. 2 Overture Orpheus In der Unterwelt Offenbach. 3 Suite Four Indian Love Lyrics Woodforde-Finden. 1. The Temple Bells. 2. Less Than The Dust. 3. Kashmart Song. 4. Till I Wake. 4 Intermezzo Wedgewood
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  • 81 7 A T the annual general meeting of tne Perak Hindu Mahajana Sangam he’d at No 18, Belfield Street, Ipoh, the following Office-bearers were elected for the ensuing year: President: Mr. S Gurusamy; VicePresident: Mr. T. Thangavelu; Hon. Secretary: Mr. P Govindasamy; Asst. Secretary: Mr. N. Venugopal,
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  • 133 7 Mr. Ong See Song And Miss Neo Kim Eng The wedding took place yesterday evening at the Chinese Consulate, Penang, of Mr. Ong See Song, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Kok Teah and Miss Neo Kim Eng. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neo Aun Cheng. The
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  • 138 7 THE funeral took place at the Western Road Cemet-ery, Penang, yesterday of Mr. J. C. Crow, whose death took place in the early hours of Thursday morning at the General Hospital Penang. The cortege left the hospital at 5.30 p.m. for the cemetery. The deceased, who
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  • 135 7 Driver Convicted, Fined, Licence Endorsed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Oct. 6. IT was a gross case of dangerous driving,” said Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof in pressing the case against a Chinese lorry driver named Lai Yong Seng, who pleaded guilty yesterday to driving his vehicle
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  • 70 7 Chin Heng, a young Chinese, was sen tenced to a fine of $3, in default thre< days’ simple imprisonment in the Penang Middle Court by Mr. H. W. Nightingale, cm pleading guilty to a charge ol theft of a sarong valued at $1 50. The
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    • 249 7 BACKACHE Flush Kidneys of Waste Matt-n Poisons and Acid and Stop Getting Up Nights 60 CENTS PROVES IT When your kidneys are clogged an<f your bladder is irritated and passage* aranty and often smarts and burns yor need Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Caosuies. a fine harmless stimulant and diuretic that
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    • 247 7 .> I 1 definitely one of the big HITS OF THE SEASON! I [the pant’s] tonigwlJigl^veni^£at QUEEN’S > The Grandest Laugh Hit In Years! I Hly wL t Ik-. A LLBITSCH MASTERPIECE of SCINTILLATING COMEDY! CLAUDETTE COLBERT GARY COOPER l \vek''vn IN THE PARAMOUNT MCTORE Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife’ F S£~
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  • 529 8 rpHE Higher Education Committee, I hitherto heralded as the Pickthorn Committee, has arrived in Malaya and is scheduled to travel slowly through the country tor nearly two months. Its inquiry into the question of higher education, in Malaya is bound to embrace a number of matters other
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  • 1213 8  -  BY JOHN MASEFIELD things of the spirit wnen himself too wretched. 1 ,m day Express.’’ (Poet I.aureate aibl author of the poem August 1914”) rF WARS GO ON WE SHALL GO BACK TO THE DARK AGES IF WE ARE TO HAVE BIG
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  • 49 8 I <" Route: Japanese Kichun Hankow. The Japanese forces pu to Hankow along the r>' r- 7 Yangtse River have reached o. u eighty miles below Hank x Chinese dispatches, bu tachment of Japanese t iv chun as most of the t Yangtse flood waters L
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  • 32 8 _RfU tfr London. A large RA F bomb Udlmore, Sussex, today 1 &gt; have been struck by 1L- ;1 !1 y," morning en route to crew escaped by’ parachu.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 gj Food IZMFor FITNESS In every spoonful of Marmite there is a rich store of valuable health-giving Vitamin B the food element which is absolutely essential to good health and resistance to infection. Marmite is therefore a vital health food. It should be used in every' soup, stew,every meat and
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    • 44 8 UUUUUwuITITkJLJUI LJ 1^***** ZTlTwr KNOWN THE WORLD OVER pwitontel L\C\ ORAN» /11 |jaMuiTrs£ag| 111 THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLS AQBNTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, A Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 592 9 Work 01 The Veterinary' A»' Department RESEARCH INTO LOCAL SWINE-FEVER r PHE report of the Veterinary Department, Perak, lor 1937 makes interesting reading, giving a full and detailed account of the work done toward the prevention and elimination of disease among domestic animals of
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  • 100 9 A JR. W S. Nair, a 27-year-old Indian of Kabi Estate. Kuala Kangsar. has offered his services to China as a member of a Red Cross Ambulance, according to a letter received by the Chinese Protector, Perak. The matter was placed in the
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  • 124 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Oct. 6. TT is learnt that 15 of the 27 Singapore Chinese detectives who were arrested recently on banishment warrants, were released yesterday. The 27 mp? were arrested early in September .Ad some were dismissed from the force. Others have been confined
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  • 33 9 Flying Club Planes To Take Part Four Perak Flying Club planes will take part in the Singapore air rally on October 22 Several Club members will participate in the programme
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  • 67 9 (From Our Own Correspondent. Taiping. Thursday. A Penang car driver named Hoay’ Han Chong was yesterday fined $l5 in the Taiping Police Court for negligent driving and for causing injury’ to a Tamil boy cyclist at the Asam Kumbang-road and Station road junction. Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof
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  • 399 9 cars Gao! I' or Malays T.ie sequel to an evening spent at the Ouental Hotel. Ipoh. by two Malays in the company of two prostitutes on August 1 last, wss narrated to the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley at the Perak Assize Court yesterday. In the dock
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    • 184 9 Ip The only one of its kind in Malaya. Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease and safety. i PRICE Uses less current and becomes hot almost at once. MV’ Is both left and right handed and requires no stand. Can be set to stay at any heat.
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  • 1228 10 Satisfactory Replanting Of Klebang Section Mr. H. S. Russell, (Chairman) pre-, sided at the annual meeting of Kempas Ltd., which was held in Malacca on Saturday, and in the course of his adddress said: The net profit for the year was $229,789.21 as compared with
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  • 758 10 Chairman At Meeting Of Australian Bank Mr. John L. Webb, (Chairman) presided at the annual meeting of the Commercial Bank of Australia which was held in Melbourne recently and in the course of his address said: Notwithstanding the many favourable features in the overseas trade
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  • 280 10 Good Development Recorded The tyre industry in Australia has reached a stage of development which compares favourably with that in the United States, according to Mr. Irwin Knight, assistant general manager of the Olympic Tyre and Rubber Coy. Mr. Knight, who has returned from a world
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    • 23 10 WE CARRY STOCKS OF SHEET CORK INSULATION Manufactured by NEWALLS INSULATION CO., LTD. (Branch of TURNER NEWALLS) SIME, DARBY CO. LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS.
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    • 804 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HONC HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ SHANGHAI B I NV CQRPORA I lav (NETHERLANDS TRADING (Incorporated in the Colony of 1 cnriFTY Y The liability of members R 1• m (Incorporate! in the Netherlands With limited liability.) Ordinance No. 6of 1 929 of Established by Royal Charter in 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM
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  • 1035 11 RIDDLE OF A WRECKED D UTCH LINER Mysterious Lure Of Her Sunken Cargo Off the Dutch coast, there lies beneath the sea the wreck of a Dutch liner, the 1 übantia. She has been lying there for 21 years, broken, tangled wreck, ostensibly of no value whatever; and yet in
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  • 986 11 S.S. KEDAH” arrived this morning from Singapore, sails this evening for Belawan-Deli. S.S. AGAPENOR” arrived from Liverpool, sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. MATA HARI” sails for 'itehik Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Sweuenham, Malacca and Singapore. M.V. CREMER” arrived from Singapore, Hong Kong,
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    • 493 11 BLUE funnel line K L V SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT WEEKL* Leareg Penang Due London Calls Marseilles and Glasgow Oct. 14 Nov. 10 nEl T C AL nv Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Oct. 17 Nov. 17 c glEN gai :!;&gt; rails Antwerp Middlesboro Oct 21 Nov. 18 iMY SERVICE TO
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    • 874 11 PJp and Ck W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) POIU SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. KAROA” SAILING SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Anson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for
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  • 31 12 The m.s. "Peru" has left Penang with the following passengers: Mr and Mrs. A. J. Wennekendonk, Mr. J. E. Collins, Mr. Desmond Dood and Mr. W. M. Iversen.
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  • 244 12 To El Dorado El Dorado- how it has lured men on and up from the begu. the dream of wealth, the hope of finding the golden land. It seems that in these days we must replace the weary 1; long road by the prospector in the plalne, for
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  • 685 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: 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.
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  • 143 12 In order to assist Royal a cers and airmen who warn flying, a scheme has beer which should help them wk the service. J ,fe According to this schen.satisfactorily pass the sh.;•■ course at Manston or the roi r* it rtj narsfsance course at Thorm
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  • 136 12 (From Our Own Corix cderil. Taiping, Oct. 6. (JONVICTED on a chargt f posses, sion of over two tahils of chandu, he not being a person employed in a Government chandu shop, i Hokkien named Ng Chek Eong was fired .$2OO by the Taiping Magistrate, in
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    • 1731 12 fol the a TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 6.02 p m to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG ill 915 pmlol2 20 a m GSG Highlights Of Today‘s Wireless r ZHJ (PENANG) l RANSMISSION 4 (&gt;.(X) p.m. Chinese Music. 7.05 p.m. Sentimental 12 111 to l a.m. GSI. 7 3() p.m. Children's Hour.
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    • 438 12 NIROM TODAY YDC 15.15 mey (19.8 m.) I YDA 6.04 mc/s (49.6 m.) PMN 10.26 mc/s (29.2 m.) YDB 11.86 mc/s (25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 mc/s (31.20 m.) A.M. 6.20 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light recorded music. 6.50 Time signal. Recorded music. 7.50 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Opening. Classical musio. 11.30
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  • 446 13  -  by E. Q. MALINDINE HARVESTS THE corn comes in well. Oats led off, a lot earlier than usual, with some John barleycorn and a fine show of wheat close behind. But other harvests are being gathered just now. Miss Gladys Darrington, a neighbour of mine, reckons Io
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  • 1245 14 Logue Has Biggest String The full list of horses in training for the Perak Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting, with their training numbers, is as follows: J. Duval 1 Strathpeffer a B.e.g A. van Tooren. 2 Vedas a B.a.g do—--3 Jubilee
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  • 55 14 The Perak Asiatics will be meeting the King Edward VII School at rugger on the School ground tomorrow On October 15, the Asiatics will play against the Penang Asiatics at Penang in the All Blues Cup Competition On October 9 (Sunday) the Anderson School will engage the Ipoh
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  • 256 14 Home Football Tomorrow English and Scottish F ,o lt fixtures to be played tomorrow ENGLISH LEAGI I DIVISION I Arsenal v. Grimsby. Birmingham v. Bolton Blackpool v. Chelsea. Brentford v. Derby. Everton v. Wolves. Huddersfield v. Aston Vilh t Leicester v. Liverpool. Manchester U. v. Charlton
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  • 171 14 Teams For l odax Teams for the first hockey St e tria. to be played in Penang this season which is to take place this aPernoon on the Esplanade at 5.15 COLOURS: Ahmad Tamby &lt;G C b S. i; J. H. Capel (B.R.C and V C
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  • 106 14 Trade School P.R.C. At IIo&lt;k&lt;? 4 GOAL scored three mim start of play gave &gt; Government Trade School übo match with the Penang Recr the Esplanade yesterday The Trade School possess i defence, and the opening :’•'&gt; 1 l hJ eU gs. trying time attempting to with
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  • 144 15 ppovisioiKii Programme I (hir ()wn i'.Txisii 'oi a Mala- jI;1 io Hong Kong is welcomed in It is beliese&lt;l first civ iH&lt;n l team Harper, acting a of i lie Malan i eioii, has shown me j programme &lt;»i sail
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  • 29 15 ].,&lt; its f I’inyed in the Penang nt on G C Milter M-' SinJe- ndica.; A I). Light iplus 4 hi L» Sturro k (phis 4)
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  • 148 15 Devon King To Race With Horses The following are the latest amendments and alterations to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List of horses and ponies. It will be seen that Mim, after his two wins at Kuala Lumpur, has been promoted a class
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  • 136 15 Arrival In Penang Delayed .Making a sudden change in their arrangements, the Hong Kong Aquatic Stars, a team of seven swimmers touring the Far East, will not arrive in Penang today, but will leave tonight for Ipoh to fulfil an engagement with the Kinta Swimming Club
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  • 554 15 Malays Beal Europeans After Exciting Struggle From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani. Oct. 6. In the first match in the Kedah Volunteer Force Inter-Company Soccer Cup-tie for Lieut Col. H. R, Walden s Challenge Cup, which was played yesterday evening on the Ibrahim School Ground between
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  • 139 15 Beats Th ree Women Stars I .ondon. Oct. 7. three thousand people saw a unique goll match at the Maylands Course, Romford, yesterday when Henry Cotton, twice' British ()pen Champion, took on; three famous women players. Lady Heathcoat Amory (neei Joyce Withered), Miss Enid I
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  • 185 15 Fixtures For Penang Teachers I otirney Fixtures for the Penang Tcacn* -rs’ Association badminton tournament next week are: MONDAY, OCT. 10 Mixed Doubles: 4 p.m. Miss Youngdhai Chuah Thean Choon vs. Mr. Mrs. G.L. Johnson. 5 p.m. Miss O. Southam Tang Gooi Fook vs. Mrs. Tay Hooi K‘-at &lt;fc
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  • 134 16 'TIN PREVIOUSLY LATEST 1/DN DON—(Spot) £203.15. 0 £203.15. 0 LONDON- (3 month») £205. 5. 0 £205 5. 0 SINGAPORE $100.50 $102.25 BUSINESS DONI PENANG $100.50 $102.25 BUSINESS DONE 25 Lons Buyers no sellers COPRA -(Sundried) $3.15 $3.20 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 I RUBBER LONDON B^d B^d NEW YORK 16%c(G)
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  • 389 16 IX)XI)ON, October 6. Following are today’s closing middle on the London Stock Exchange: 'Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 110.1 H-l Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 109? -bl War 3 A p.c. 10)4 -bS Com. Union Assce.
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  • 88 16 Outputs for September 1938 Henrietta U 9,800 lb., Sungei Matang 25.000 lb. United Patani 158.558 lb.. Malakoff 126,700 lb.. Taiping 71,613 lb., Sungei Batu 34,300 lb., Windsor 19/205 lb., Foothills 19,900 lb., Kuala Muda 139,408 lb., Vai d’Or 25,531 lb Gadek 39,000 lb., Kuala Si dim 56,631 lb.,
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  • 120 16 London, Oct. 6. London 8% buyers 8% sellers Oct./Dec. 8 7« do 8% do Jan./Mar. 8% do 8% do Apl./June Bft do 8H do NEW YORK 17.25 cts. United Kingdom Stocks: London 6%32T tons Liverpool 34,682 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept £lO.lO- 0 PEPPER: White Muntok;
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  • 107 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 U 178 63 64 New* York 4.80% 4.80 &gt; Montreal 4.83 4.84 Brussel 28.37% 28.43 Geneva 21.04 21. O' 7 Amsterdam 8.82*6 8.8314 Milan 91 ft 91% Berlin 11.88 12.01 Stockholm 19.41% 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.99 Vienna 26’6 nominal Helsingfors 226%
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  • 157 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|o 4|4% Ayer Weng .67% .72’6 Bangrins 2116 2213 B. Selangor» 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts .78 .82 Jelapangs 31i0 31|9 Jelebus .70 .74 Johans .27 .29 K. Lanjuts 18|0 Kramats 1013 1019 K. Kamuntings 9|o 9|6 Kuchaas 1.30 1.35 La ruts 10|3 10|9 Mambaus
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  • 178 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Seller*» Amal. Malay 1.50 1.60 Bassett 52 57 Benta 1.12% 1.20 Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakab .43 .47% New’ Serendah 1.05 1.15 Pajam 1.80 1.90 Perak River 1.00 1.10 Tambalak .42% .50 MINING: Ampat 4 0 4 4% Ayer Weng .65 .70 Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong
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  • 170 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .81 .84 Kuchai 1.30 1.35 PeLalings 7.75 8.00 Rahman Hyd. 1.17% 1.22% Rantau 1.45 1.50 Sungei Way 2.00 2.10 Taiping Cons. 1.62% 1.67% Ampat 4'1% 4 6 Bangrins 22 0 22|6 Kpg. Lanjut 18 0 18)6 Kamunting 99
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  • 271 16 A PAUSE LIKELY New York, Oct. 6. Despite the small loss on the &gt;iay, public investment buying was in evidence with good ability tc absorb offerings. With the improvement in sentiment plus a large amount of idle funds, operators look for increasing buying by investment circles and
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  • 253 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 0 4 4 A. Wengs .65 .68 Bangrins 22 6 23 3 B. Selangors 1.41 1.44 Hong Fatts .81 .S 3 Jelebus 72 .75 Kamuntings 10 0 10 6 K. Lanjuts 18 0 18 9 Klang Rivers 1.80 1.85 Kramats 10 3
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  • 19 16 Singapore $102.25 per pkl. Penang $102.25 per pkl. RUBBER SingaporeSpot per lb. Penang—Spot 2854 c. per lb.
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  • 173 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Bassetts .55 57% Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .77% .80 Kuala. Sidims 2.45 2.55 Indragiris 1.32% 1.37% Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs 42 45 Malaka Pindas 1.32% 1.37% New Scudais 1.17% 1.22% Pa jams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.10 1.15 Tapahs 1.85 1.95
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  • 69 16 Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., Penang have been advised by the Mine that the No. 3 dredge resumed dredging operatiers on the Ist instant. The following telegram has be ,:k n leceived from the Mine:For Septemoer Dredge Takuapa No. 1, 111 hours. 20,000 cubic yards, 33 piculs. Dredge
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  • 147 16 Singapore Appeal For Legislation (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 6. An appeal to the Governor to appoint a select committee to draft legislation over the working hours of shop assistants and provide for a legal weekly holiday is being made by the committee
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  • 105 16 Reuter. German Economic Penetration In Asia Minor Ankara. Oct. 6. Herr Funk, German Minister of Economics, was accorded special state honours when he arrived as guest of the Government. An official banquet is being held tonight when the general lines of im portant talks will possibly be initiated.
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  • 191 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Oct. 5. A set of forwards who made good use of all the chances that came their way enabled the Ipoh Medical Hockey Team to register a victory by seven goals to four against the Batu Gajah Hockey
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  • 121 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Oct. 6. ITANDICAPPED by the absence of Motram, their regular goalkeeper, the Europeans wer.t down to the Clifford School 4o in a hockey match on the town padang yesterday. Lt.-Col. Scott played as goalkeeper in the first half. He was replaced
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