Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 October 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 255. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 252 1 But Officials Not Optimistic “FURTHER SACRIFICES” NEEDED Tokio, Tuesday. Peace by Christinas is clearly expected by a large section of the public, although official quarters are discouraging undue optimism. They emphasise that latest developments do not denote the end of the war and stress that
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  • 286 1 Mr. Richard Nunn Killed From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Tuesday. Mr Richard Nunn of the Straits Settlements Police was killed when a >yal Singapore Flying Club plane in h was Hying crashed into the sea quarters of a mile off the SingSwimming Club at about six
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  • 119 1 National "Stockings’" Not Raided London, Tuesday. The remarkable fact that during the recent crisis instead of withdrawing money from the Post Office Savings Bank, small investors of the country continued to save on an increased scale, was mentioned by Lord Mottiston, Chairman t the National Savings Committee, in
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  • 60 1 Alleged Outrage By Hungarians Prague, Tuesday. It is alleged here tha| a Cech Military plane was attacked and brought down in flames this afternoon by two Hungarian chaser planes. The pilot was wounded. The plane fell seven-and-a-half miles within the Czechoslovak frontier The attack was reported to
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  • 56 1 Mexico City, Tuesday. i A petition of the foreign oil companies of Oct. 8, to President Cardenas for re vocation of the expropriatory Decree has been rejected, says the Department oi National economy. They must no i await the Supreme Court to take a fina» decision on the
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  • 120 1 Vickers’ Chairman On Labour Methods London, Tuesday. Sub-contracting as a method of overcoming the shortage of skilled labour for armament work in particular districts I was mentioned by Sir Charles Craven, chairman of Vickers-Armstrong, at Barrow-in-Furness today after launch of a submarine of the T Class. Mrs. Layton,
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  • 86 1 Premier’s Message To Candidate London, Tuesday. The Premier, Mr. Chamberlain, in a message to the Government candidate in the Dartford bye-election, says that world appeasement and national security, with a consequent strengthening of the foundations of democracy, are the Government’s main objectives. In support of these the Government
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  • 184 1 Governor- > General Of Australia London, Tuesday. It is officially announced that the Duke of Kent has been appointed GovernorGeneral of Australia in succession to Lord Gowrie who will relinquish the appointment next year. The Duke will go to Australia to take over duties from Noy
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  • 132 1 New Basis For Frontier Talks Prague, Tuesday. It is officially announced that the Cabinet has laid down a basis for resumption of negotiations for the new Hungarian frontier.A reply will be sent to Hungay tomorrow until when the contents of which will not be published. The Government has decided
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  • 83 1 Delegates Received By The King London, Tuesday. A meeting of the International Labour Office attended by delegates of 20 nations, opened in London. The delegates were received by the King at Buckingham Palace in the morning. The Minister of Labour, welcoming members of the governing body
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  • 85 1 WHIPS AND STICKS London, Tuesday. There were touching re-I unions when forty Interna- tional Brigade prisoners re-' leased by F ranco under Ihr i exchange scheme arrived at j Victoria. Several told stories of bitter treatment. They said they were often beaten with sticks and sometimes
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  • 52 1 Released Bui Not Allowed To Lecture New York, Tuesday. Mr. John Strachey, who was detained on Ellis Island owing to his visa being cancelled while he was at sea en route to New York, has been released on bail at >500 but he is not permitted to
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  • 229 1 What Balfour Did I Not Foresee Jerusalem, Tuesday. '“Partitioned and truncated Palestine is not. enough to solve the torments f»i the Jews,” declared Lord Hothsr bile speaking at a demonstration a! Friend's House in Euston Road in connection wilt ‘“Palestine week.” He declared that when the
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  • 355 1 Refugees Flock To Concessions Hankow. Tuesday. Flames spurting sky high present a terrifying spectacle while the crackling and burning of buildings mingles with the crash of masonry and the groans of the wounded and dying. As the main Japanese forces approached. fuses were set to all military and
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  • 71 1 More Than Doubled Since 1933 Berlin, Tuesday. By increasing the new loan issue to 1,850,000,000 marks, the total amount of the Government’s short-term indebtedness consolidated into loans in the course of this year has reached 6,336,000,000 marks which is almost double the amount of the Government’s last year
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    • 21 1 FOO CHEONG COFurniture Manufacturers <<9. Bishop Street, Penang. Phone: 636. Ipoh A vents: FOO LOON CO., 101, Brewster Road. Phone: 875.
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  • 901 2 SPECIAL EXPENDITURE FROM RESERVES Introducing the draft Municipal Budget for 1939 at a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday x A. Black, the President, stated that “the true increase 0 venue” could be put at $43,000, while the annually recurrent expenditure, excluding the two
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  • 114 2 SEVERAL discharges from bankruptcy were granted by the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley at the Perak Supreme Court, Ipoh, yesterday. In the first case the debtor was one Chow Hood Guan, a clerk in the P. T. Department. His Lordship granted a conditional discharge, suspending the order from
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  • 67 2 ABOUT a month or two ago the Municipal Commissioners decides to reserve a certain number of seats for ladies in trolley-buses. The President stated it was in the nature of an experiment. Appar ently the experiment has not met with success, for at yesterday’s
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  • 276 2 Curious Position Explained ALTHOUGH it is ten years or more since he previously sat as a member of the Municipal Commission, Mr. J. P. Souter, who yesterday again became a Municipal Commissioner, will be obliged to retire at the end of the year. This curious position has
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  • 73 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. Seen trying to wander into the servants’ quarters at the Regimental Officers’ Mess in Main-road, an Indian Mohammedan named Syed Omar was halted by several soldiers. He tried to run away, but was later arrested. Syed Omar was accordingly produced
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  • 216 2 Chinese Charged With Possession (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. When charged with possession of property reasonably suspected to be stolen, an unemployed Hylam named Ho Ah Pow told the Taiping magistrate today that, while he was taking a walk round the Lake Gardens last evening, he
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  • 34 2 Miss Grieve, Health Sister, Health De« partment. Penang Municipality is resigning shortly. The Commissioners have agreed to arrangements being made with the Municipal Home Agents for the appointment of a successor.
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  • 452 2 Chinese Woman Fined 8150 A of $150 > in default two months Zv rigorous imprisonment w posed by Mr. C. W. Lyle, in ’the p J? Middle Court yesterday, on a Chine man, Lim Ah Nya, at the conclusion f the resumed hearing of the case m hich
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  • 100 2 Indians Quarrel (her Old Debt A STABBING affray, involving serious injuries to an Indian Mohammedar. took place on the first floor of a house n King-street, Penang, about 1 p.in. yester day. The quarrel arose over an old debt and the alleged assailant ,who is also an
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  • 256 2 One Of 200 Who Arrived In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Tuesday. TE7HEN 200 Austrian and Germa W Jewish refugees arrived penn. c in Singapore on their way to Shangha yesterday the Singapore Jewish ;1 munity rallied round and collected a fur for their
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  • 506 3 Barcelona Rehearsal rpll.\T the halo-German aerial nianovtix n. s over Barcelona 'oir over three days, Mareh if>, i- .aid iS. this year were in effect xperiment to ascertain the prot fleet of an air raid on a great such as London and that the .nis rebel cause
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  • 1544 3 LACK OF CO-OPERATION BETWEEN COMMISSIONERS AND OFFICERS Strong Remarks By Chamber Of Commerce Representative TRANSPORT ALLOWANCES QUESTION FURTHER statement on the question of transport allowances to Municipal Officers was made at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday, following certain questions by Mr. J. P. Souter and the President’s answer
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  • 98 3 A COMMUNIQUE received from the Central China Government by the hinese Consulate, Kuala Lumpur, states that on October 17 the Central Government launched a propaganda campaign by means of daily broadcasts from a station in Chungking. Szechuan. The purpose of the broadcasts is to report the
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  • 77 3 London, Tuesday. As part of a new road safety scheme for children, “road licences” are being awarded to children at Wembley and the fust of the awards were presented last night by the Minister of Tiansport, Mr. Leslie Burgin. In presenting them he commented on the
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  • 30 3 Sofia, Tuesday. The National Assembly today unanimously voted £9.000,000 for armaments, showing that the House of Deputies is united and firmly supporting the King and army. Reuter.
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  • 449 3 Decisions By Commissioners At yesterday's meeting of the Comn issioners the following were among the decisions confirmed: Supply of Water to 1-.‘■h Pond'». The President informs tne Committee that plans for a lish pond at 253D Burmah Road were approved by the Muricipal Engineer’s Department Committei
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    • 14 3 AIR MAIL GIVES WINGS TO YOUR LETTERS. K L M Ko\al Dutch Air Lines.
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    • 340 3 SHE GUI LD NEITHER W ALK NOR SLEEP Anns and Feet Swollen with Rheumatism iu.s woman suifeied tor many .ears. Pam .-appeo net sirengtn urAH sue lost hope ui i tvovety. Many remedies were ined, out mining broke the grip of ner crippling rnuumatism At last nex nusband peimaued ner
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  • 959 4 Chinese Withdraw City Not To Be Defended Shanghai, Tuesday. A joint official Japanese and navy communique issued at 6.30 p.m. today announces that the Japanese troops have entered Hankow city Entering Hankow from the north-west the Japanese were impeded for a time through the Chinese
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  • 231 4 S. African Minister May See Hitler Marseilles, Tuesda' Mr. O. Pirow, Defence Minister' [South Africa, who is on an import.,* mission in connection with the colnnia’ issue, arrived here this mornin <• East Africa and left immediately bv < inan plane for Lisbon. Interviewed, Mr. Pirow stated
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  • 85 4 Transfer Of Czech Area* l o Germany Completed London. Tuesda;» The British observers who went to Czechoslovakia after the Munich ago- ment to supervise the transfer of t-r.; tory to Germany have now returned England. Their duties extended over a shorter period than had been anticipv. owing
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  • 69 4 Admiralty Forced Io Fix Limit London. Monday Recruitment for the Royal naval vo. mteer supplementary reserve, which ©pentin 1936, has met with such response from yachtsmen and others with sea experience. including ex-officers of the Roya Navy, naval reserves and the merchan' navy, that the
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  • 110 4 V iews Of New Japanese Envoy To London London, Tuesday 4irpiHE people of my country grealL I admire the splendid statesmanship of the British leaders who ar* striving to guide the world into th»- path of peace,” said the new Japanbassador, Baron Shigemit.su, in a ment
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  • 240 4 Berlin, Monday:—Lord Halifax’s speech was well received in German political circles. The general impression is that Britain will make some positive move towards improvement of Anglo-German relations. A well-informed spokesman declared that war dangers created by Versailles must gradually be removed. “We want to achieve a
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  • 101 4 Hankow, Tuesday 'T'HE British naval authorities have again refused aother Japanese request to move shipping at Hankov The Japanese requested foreign shipping to remove miles upstream from Hankow. The request stated that numerous junks with Chinese troops aboard are swarming in the vicinity
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  • 39 4 London. Tue :a.The Lord Mayors fund for reruCzechoslovakia passed the £200.0’•' yesterday' afternoon and at t! the day the total was £202.000. sums are now reaenmg Mansion from collections made by memt* r other municipalities.—British
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    • 268 4 I’m always sure of Personal Freshness—even after a hard I game. I use 1 Lifebuoy Toilet I <\ regularly.” vJhhimhhhbmbmhmh/ I I Don’t make the mistake of thinking that because you bath I regularly you get nd of stale perspiration. Everyone I I perspires—it’s natural and very necessary but unless
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  • 1122 5 SIAM S NEW TREATIES WITH OTHER POWERS EXPLAINED Mischievous Rumours Deplored Rumour with her mischievous tongue has not spared Bangkok of her whimsical whispers. It has required all the patience, tact, sincerity and charm of the Foreign Minister’s personality to clear the air of international suspicion and infuse into the
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  • 149 5 ijlixaled lamil Eined 810 oui Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, < vJ. Grattan-Bellew, First Magis Kuala Lumpur, made some marks about people who made failing to attend court, when A Sirinivasagan, an educated for not attending court when r. d to do so. aued that urgent
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  • 34 5 a -PER and dance in aid of Earl ii. Fund will be held at the Kangsar. on Saturday, v i,t.< r not on November 10 as previously stated.
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  • 161 5 smoked Because He Was Tired w r pELL < loused that one of the laws >f inis country is to prevent popi. ,;kt Sim getting into the opium- >I am taking a serious fine him $15, in detank 10 tig'U'ous imprisonment,” Mr H V. Nightingale in
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  • 137 5 Our Own Correspondent! Batu Gajah, Monday. Turn Club. Batu Gajah. was the a pleasant function when i ot the Club entertained to president. Che Kamaruddin, Magistrate. Batu Gajah) on his departure on transfer to Ki.hu to take up the appointment i ’ant District Officer. Kuala K
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  • 91 5 London, Monday. 1 in King and Queen returned to kingham Palace this morning from 'yal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, •re they spent the week-end. This •i’'in<A>n His Majesty gave audience to members of the governing body of International Labour Organisation meeting in London. Representatives
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  • 85 5 WHEN the case in which a Sikh, Shet Singh, who was charged with having voluntarily caused hurt to a compatriot at Hutton-lane on October 3, was mentioned before Mr. H. \V. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. Chief Inspector Cowie stated that he had instructions
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  • 187 5 Koran-reading Competition (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Tuesday. I1ROM today, the first of the month of Ramthan, the Mohammedan Fasting Month, all Government offices in Kedah will start work at 8 a m. instead oi 9 a.m., the usual time. During the whole of the
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  • 126 5 Coming Performance At Fown Hall The students of the Sangeetha Abivirthi Sabah. Kuala Lumpur, the premiei Indian Musical Association in Malaya, will give a performance at the Town Hall, Penang, on Saturday next, commencing at 5.30 p. m. The programme includes a Lyrical Lecture- the Story
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  • 84 5 Two men who had been sentenced to death by the Supreme Court at Leipzig for high treason have been executed. They were Franz Backes, of Treves, and Josef Berenek. of Ratibor. The announcement says: Backes was a dangerous spy because of his craving for money and amusement.
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  • 266 5 V ariety Entertainment By Recreation Clnb A VARIETY entertainment in aid of the Poppy Day and China Relief Eunds will be staged by the members of the Butterworth Recreation Club on November 26, at the Shanghai Theatre Hall Butterworth. This club, it will be recalled, has
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  • 64 5 CHARGED with the possession of 42 leaves of non-Government chandu. i a Chinese, Wong Fook. was produced bej fore Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. After the charge had been explained to the accused the case was transferred to the District Court
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    • 477 6 A RED-LE'ITER I) \'i FOR PENANG CINEMA-GOERS! ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE ONE BIG SHOW IN TOWN f-A 1 <’ TOMGHT GR1M) OI>EM\G 6.15 9.30 P ,'G THĔ' JATAte-; v -.rDe- 20th (TA II RY-FOX presents the Mightiest Film of the Decade! ACCLAIMED BY NATION-WIDE I B OVATION! flMF A*°\\d>
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    • 372 6 A Superb Walter Wanger Production Plus Walt Disney's Award Review In 5 Reels ju m ii LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY:— 3.00 p.m. 6.15 9.30 The Perfect Stor\ Of A Perfect Love .B Sweethearts will thrill A PICTURE K SHOULD SEE IK YOUR w Wfc J# JHMF 1 a- fc Um
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  • 67 7 THE F.M.S.V.F. Mess, Perak Battalion, are holding a farewell dinner in the Ipoh Club for the Hon. the British Resident of Perak, Mr. G. E. Cator, on Saturday October 29. Ex-Servicemen desirous of attending this dinner should inform the Ipoh Branch Secretary at once.
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  • 404 7 Sentence On Customs Officer Confirmed On Appeal Mohamed noor bin maxwell, an outdoor officer of the Customs Department, Ipoh, appealed yesterday in the Perak Supreme Court, Ipoh, against a conviction by the Ipoh Magistrate, who sentenced him to a fine of $500, in default five months
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  • 44 7 REPATRIATION of decrepit labourers from Kinta has been temporarily halted owing to the present Japanese invasion of South China. Already over 300 Chinese have been repatriated and large numbers are registered with the Chinese Protectorate waiting for repatriation.
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  • 290 7 Housebreaker s Confession (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. REMARKING that when he came out he would have to get a job, as he could not be loafing about the place, P. Nellapan. a young English-speaking Tamil, heard Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bellew, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, sentence him today
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    • 144 7 Stomach Ulcers Cause Hunger Pains Are you hungry an hour or so after meals? Does your stomach pain and burn between meals? Do you feel sick at your stomach and feel like vomiting? Do you sweat easily, have headaches, and feel weak and nervous? These are danger signals of Stomach
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    • 123 7 Ladies Gentlemen Join the Crowd at “FOUR’S A CROWD” On Friday at QUEEN’S > 5 IS A. Ff- -i8 < fl J w' B f q.9.O v X ——-—7— f U F T i B s Y flw B YK£ k w 1 gSB 1 1 a A A. «1
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    • 476 7 Tonight Ladies’ Guest Night At Both Parks WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Wednesday 26th, October, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Combination Actors Actresses from The Silver Jubilee Opera. KRIS BERAPI” See Perumpuar bersilat dengan laki laki yang Amat Ramai sekali Directed by Inche Wahab. Strongly Supported by the latest vaudeville and ertra turns.
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  • 501 8 X/ESTERDAY’S meeting of the Penang i A Municipal Commissioners was short I and not very informative but not without its leavening touch of humour,. Mr. J. P. Souter took his seat for the. first time I for many years. He is the nominee of the Penang
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  • 927 8  -  U. S.S.R. In World Affairs By y Walter Duranty JVJK. WALTER DVRANTY, the 1VI wr jt er o f the following article, is known throughout the world as an expert in international affairs. He is the Chief Correspondent of the New
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  • 295 8 ’J’HE City of London lies in the midst of a densely populated metropolitan area, which in turn is surrounded by suburbs stretching for a radius of some twenty miles around the City. While the City and western areas of London are well served with bridges
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    • 332 8 mi th coffee m< PACKED IN MALAYA m UNDER VACUUM PROCESS ■I AV S 1 S S K m z u There is no container which protects coffee flavour better than does Mu LITTLES. Compare its flavour MU o1 others, you will soon know why O LITTLES R--'— «w» vacuum
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    • 16 8 BeAunyoufiay DEL io|e Agents for Malaya: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore. Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. V.SV.V.’.W.’.SV
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  • 536 9 'ESTABLISHMENT NOW WOULD BE A RETROGRADE STEP” (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 25. Complete agreement with the Selangor Malay decision to oppose the establishing of an University in Malaya was expressed by many Malay schoolboys in local English schools, whom I spoke to.
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  • 302 9 Improvement In Unemployment Situation Eleven tin mines have restarted mining operations in Kinta up to October 20. This is believed to be the direct outcome of the enforcement of the new regulations governing transfer of quotas belonging to miners who are operating under the group
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  • 161 9 in Town Last Night— It is very unusual for a second-run picture to attract such a large audience as was the case at the Queen’s Theatre last night where “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was screened. This full length coloured cartoon is essentially a comedy
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  • 153 9 The main interest in “I Met My Love Again,” at the Majestic, is the presence of a young actress named Louise Platt, a striking newcomer. Miss Platt’s final acting and beautiful features completely overshadowed Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda in a story
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  • 117 9 The Hon’ble Mr. G. E. Cator, C. M. G., M. C. S.; British Resident, Perak; has fixed his departure from the State for Saturday November 19, by the train leaving Taiping at 12.55 p.m. The next session of the Federal Council (the Budget meeting) will be held
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  • 238 9 Full Penang Time-Table ALL SCHOOLS TO BE VISITED Sir Willkun McLean and Professor Lnannon, members of the due in tO<,ay 81,11 Win programme early tomorrow by visiting St. George’s schL l and uter A con ‘prehensive profou”»”* haS fH ei1 drawn M* and the time-table
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  • 122 9 Sikh Woman Loses Necklace A Sikh woman, who went for a walk along Light Street, Penang, last night; was robbed of her gold necklace valued about $60. by a snatch-and-run thief According to the story related by the woman, she had got out at about 9.30 pm. to
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  • 190 9 Sir. —Kindly allow me some of your valuable space for a somewhat belated tribute to Mr. Walt Disney. I had not the opportunity to see “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” at its first screening. but I saw it at its return screening at the Queen’s last
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  • 42 9 The Pinang Gazette understands that Mr. Corrie Grumitt, nominee of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association will not offer himself for re-nomi-nation oil the Municipal Commission next year, as he is proceeding on home leave in February.
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  • 727 9 Rest Room Still Doing A Good Job In spite of being without a hostel these days--the Rest Room supplying the immediate needs of the Association—the Penang Branch of the Y. W. C. A. is still doing a good job of work. On account of insufficient
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  • 1101 10 A.B.C. System Of Tapping Proving Beneficial Mr. A. P. Hadow, (Chairman) presided at the fifteenth ordinary general meeting of Patani Para Plantations Ltd., which was held in London on October 13. A representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Lyall, Anderson and Co.) having read the notice
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  • 220 10 Rise Due To Hoarding O Amsterdam, October 12. THE tea position is at present comparatively stated a leading* Amsterdam tea grower in an interview here. While stocks in London had increased materially recently, this had been generally anticipated in view of the increase of supplies
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  • 204 11 Piel urea From Anywhere -Ii ;h with modern inventions makes one breathless, for the y -terday is no sooner talked of than today’s achievement puts -nade. .-ill the thrill of pleasure which all France had in 1935 <!k> could boast that within her borders was a service unknown
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  • 643 11 hlcM limes Of Posting 'IK m 11 Ls 1 d’E \M) THE WEST I Empire Air Mail): For -pt Victoria Point). India, tine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, ganda, Zanzibar. Northern ilhodesia, Nyasaland, South Britain, Ireland. Canada and Ordinary Correspondence 'relay, Oct 28. Registra■■anie day. (Surcharge rates):
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  • 641 11 S.S. “VAN OUTHOORN” sails at noon today for Lho-Seumavve Sioli, Saba ng. S.S. “BATAK” sails at noon today h) Lclawan-Dcli, Asahan, ReroniBang, Paneh. Tg: Mengeidar (Koealoe) and Batoe-Bahra. S.S. “DAJAK” sails at noon today for Belawan-Deli and Taniono--Poera. S.S. “KLANG” arrived this morning from Singapore,
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  • 179 11 P. O. CANTON PASSENGERS The new P. O. “Canton” whicn began her maiden voyage in the regular service on Det. 7 when she left London for the Far East, is expected in Penang on Thursday, Nov. 3. The advanced passenger list shows that, among many others, the following have booked
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  • 112 11 The m.s. ‘Lalandia” arrived in Penang this morning from Singapore and will sail this evening homeward bound with ■the following passengers: Mr. G. D. Taylor, Mr. A. Lehmann Nielsen, Mr. K. Suhr, Mrs. H. Ch. Holst and two children, Mrs. A. Holm-Ander sen and infant. Mr.
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    • 265 12 tU PAGE DOG BOOK 15 f I J®TsW;?"’ c <h -WK 81 Ilk Worms cause more ill-health and<uffr -<» in dogs than most people realise Th* usual symptoms are bad breath n appetite, staring coat, diarrhea occasional vomiting, but a dog may be tested without showing these s- ms Th*
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    • 1889 12 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.; GSJ, GSG and GSF Highlights Of Today's Wireless 9.15 p.m. to 12.20 a.m. GSG and ZHJ (PENANG) GSF 0 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Malay Music. 7.05 p m.: Dance Music TRANSMISSION 1 730 p.m.: The Penang Municipal Band 820 p.m.: Studio pro12.37 a.m. to 1.50
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    • 391 12 NIROM TODAY YDC 15.15 Mes (19.8 m.) YDA 6.04 Mes (49.6 m.) YDB 11.86 Mes (25.3 m.) PMN 10.26 Mo's (29.2 m.) YDB 9.65 Mos (31.20 m.) P.M. 12.20 Old tunes. 12.40 Broadcast Orchestra. 1.10 Aneta news and weaker bulletin. 1.22 Broadcast Orchestra. 1.50 Two selections of hits. 210 Repetition
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    • 444 12 B.B.C. SPORTING COMMENTARIES Cesarewitch And England vs. Europe Soccer Commentaries on that classic of horseI racing, the Cesare witch, and on one of the most notable soccer matches in the history of the code, the England v. Europe game at Highbury, London, will be broadcast from Daventry. A description of
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  • 43 13 isioi of the ‘■'pening <>f Kuala Luinpur oiTice of the Indian Overseas Bank. Ltd., recently by Mi C. S. Venkatachar. Agent of the Government of India. I.I-.R and his staff leaving the Fuehrerhaus a-L Munich after signing the Four-Power Agreement.
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  • 79 13 PALESTINE RIOTS—Arabs holding up their arms, while soldiers searched them for revolvers and other weapons, in Bethlehem. KING GEORGE of Greece being greeted by the Greek Premier when he arrived to unveil the memorial to King Constantine I in Athens. With the Ki ng are the Greek
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 43 13 BOBBY BEAR'S latest JOY RIDE /..,V k 1 ,Z„.- Z z Ai dippry grass, and a steep hillside run. Rough going, the others rob off one by one! old packing case for toboggan—what fun! Hi! Bobby'” cried Freddy, “just look what you've done."'
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  • 303 14 De Souza Plans Fight Banned In Singapore Mitchell Gill Against Young Frisco (By Our Boxing Correspondent) While Speeds Hassan has yet to hold his first boxing promotion, postponed from last Sunday to b'riday. Mattheu de Souza, former Penang boxing promoter, has had his licence
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  • 479 14 Very Good Entries Fo r Singapore Winter Race Meeting Very entries have been received for the Singapore Titirf Chib’s totir-day Winter Race Meeting- to be held at Bukit Timah on Xov. 5. 11 and 12. Tv\o, newcomers to the Malayan turf arc among the entrants. Thev are The Caliph, a
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  • 296 14 Balti Prince p l ‘><Ja»2 Following is the list issued by th< ciation: HORSES TKA.XS1 EKs From class 3to class 2 p Herode. h rom class 2 to cPt Refill, Silver Jubilee From class 4 to Lover, Last Ci From class 3 to Queen’s Course
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  • 43 14 The Penang Sports Club (Golf Section! are staging a Bench v. Bar golf match which will be playea on Saturday alter noon. For those taking part the 10th tee will be reserved from 2.45 p.m. until 3.45 p.m.
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  • 220 14 Marvellous Jean Borotra. 40 years Old. with a leg broken in the Alps and hav.ng another six months before he is quite sure of it, bounded and rushed and drove and volleyed his way through the 1 Covered Courts Championships at Queen's Club to his ninth title. He
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  • 16 14 Hockey: P.C.R.C. vs. Posts and Telegraphs. Ipoh; Penang Women’s Practice match, Francis Light School
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  • 222 14 In the goii competition for prizes presented by Mr. L. E. Slowe. played "at Glugor over ’he week-end. G. Maltby was winner, and G. Halliday and Shand tied for runner-up position. A. Clark won the Bal! Sweep on Sator day with Mai by a= runner-up,
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  • 109 14 British Politica* Broadcasts To America Lord Halifax will broadcast to the United States on current affairs in the early hours of Thursday morning. Earlier tomorrow a speech which Mr. Lloyd George is making on the international s’tuation at a meeting in London will be relayed for broadcast in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 121 14 GUARANTEED «-•STRENGTH When •ccaslon requires mkA specially strong carbolic soap you want to be safe—- you want to be sure. Y° u 010 rc, y confidence I on Calvert’s Medical Soap. People who have used it for years will tell you so. too. CALVERT'S CARBOLIC SOAP r Hair- a e,c
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  • 406 15 Keen Game On The Esplanade WINNERS DESERVE VICTORY The Penang Sports Chib suffered defeat at the hands the Kedah Hall Party by the odd goal in three in a keen game o f hockey played on the Esplanade yesterday. v oners
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  • 136 15 results in the Penang hers Association badminton tournament are: ”‘P Choong} Kong and Tan Teik Miss Leong Seow Kheng and *an Teik Kooi. Mrs Keong Siew Tat beat miah and Lim Choon Ghee, **“—10, 21 14. i<an Choon beat Hooi Yip 15 io, is n n Wah
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  • 41 15 crowd was present on the di padang on Saturday afterthe charity football match n tfle Menglembu and Gopeng i Of the China Relief Fund. It was a 1 0 victory to 1,1 Mr. Mangal Singh refereed.
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  • 347 15 TN an evenly-contested hockey match yesterday, the Y.M.C.A. drew with the Anderson School, each netting two goals. After being down by a solitary goal in the first half the school improved after the resumption and held their opponents. .The Y’s had the better of
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  • 43 15 Corinthians vs. Indians Next Sunday THE semi-final of the Perak Football Association’s knockout competition for the Lam Seng Fook Cup between the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians and the Kinta Indian Association will be played at the Kuala Kangsar-road stadium on Sunday.
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  • 1233 15 Home Sports Notes (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 22. There is a possiblity that France may shortly be readmitted to the international rugby programme, from which she has for seven yeans been denied by England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. France Returning To Fold? There
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  • 152 15 Six Horses Not Accepting London, Tuesday. CELIBATE II, Tramonto, Golden Shore and Toreador are not accepting for tomorrow’s Cesare wit ch Stakes. The list of probable starters and jockeys is now as follows: Trevisani, Pat Beasley; Harewood, Brethes; Black Speck, Carslake; Sirtam, Perrin; Mubarak, Harry Wragg; Malkowicz, Rochetti;
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  • 183 15 And Protect Mouth And Gums At The Same Time Many people believe that by just brushing their teeth regularly they are protecting them against decay. That is only half true since even teeth which seem to he sound and healthy will decay if they
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    • 169 15 Flush Prisons F.em Kidneys and Stop Getting Up Kights Be Healthier, Happier Live Longer When you can get for 60 cents a supremely efficient and harmless stimulant and diuretic that will flush from your kidneys the waste matter, poisons and acid that arc now doing you harm why continue to
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  • 99 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST £212.15. 0 £212.15. 0 LONDO '—-(Spot) £214 0 0 £214. 0 0 LONDON—(3 months) $107.50 $108.50 SINGAPORE BUSINESS DONE g‘g‘‘* $107.50 $108.50 BLACK PEPPER 850 S 8%d 8 *<* 28%c Jan./Mar 29 %c Aprll/June 29c 29 %c July/Sept 28 %c 29 %c By Courtesy of Messrs. Kennedy
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  • 373 16 LONDON, October 25. Following are today’s closing middle ice?, on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 109‘xd ■»hindine r Loan 4 p.c. I960 90 108a War Loan 31 p.c. 101 Com. Union Assce.
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  • 240 16 New York, Tuesday. Some are inclined to comment on unfavourable aspects of recent inability of the market to rise despite volume and also some deterioration in leadership. However, operators believe it is more important to note that activity continues to decline sharply on any show of weakness.
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  • 125 16 London. Oct. 25. RUBBER: Steady.— London 8% buyers 8/« sellers Jan./Mar. 8% do 8,’!-. do A pl./June 8/, do 8% do July/Sept. 8% do 8H do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.81 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 62,583 tons Liverpool 33,996 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Oct
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  • 25 16 TIN Penang $108.50 per pkl. SingajMire $108.50 per pkl. RUBBER Penang -Spot 28 5'8 c. per lb. Singapore-Spot 28 5|8 c. per lb.
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  • 101 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 23 64 178 New York 4.75}g 1.76% Montreal 4.80% 1.80% Brussel 28.15 28.16 Geneva 20.97 20.98 Amsterdam 8.75% 8.75% Mi,an 90,’ o 90% Berlj n 11.88% 11.89 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 0310 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Pra^ue 138%
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  • 48 16 London, Tuesday. On the Stock Exchange heavy industries were again most prominent though motors also improved. Elsewhere the tone was firm and activity moderate. Gilt-edged finjjffied fractionally lower but many foreign bonds hardened. Tin wax firm and active on reported American purchasing which induced local covering.—Reuter.
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  • 185 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4,3 4 9 Ayer Weng -62% -67% Baiu Selangor 1.42% 1.47% Burma Malay 22j3 22'9 Hong Fatt -82 .85 Johan -27% -30 Jelebu -70 -74 Kpg. Kamunting 910 9|6 Kamunting 1110 1210 Klang 1.75 1-82% Kramat 11'0 1116 Kuchai Ordy. 1.32% 1.37% Larut 10|0
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  • 144 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.47% Hong Fatt .81 .83 Kuchai 1.32% 1.37% Pelalings 8.00 8.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.30 Raub Gold 5.00 5.15 Rantau 1.52% 1.57% Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Ampat 4 3 4|9 Berjuntai 10 9 11’3 Kng. Lanjut 19 0 19 6 Kramat
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    • 259 16 RED CARDINAL i POLISH <>(■ l (fill I1>! I fcKrdfc, i$y1 The ideal POLISH for Tiles, Brick. Stone, Cement, Composition Floors Steps etc. Agents: HARPER. GILFILLAN Co.. Ltd. WPS. 1? XNKRl PTCY ORDINANt E (CAP. 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OF PENANG IN BANKRUPTCY No.
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    • 81 16 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OF PENANG IN BANKRUPTCY No. 3 of 1915 RE Ambrose Solomon Notice i s hereby giver- that a First and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors who have not proved
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    • 733 16 HEAD OFtrvc, 12. BTSHOP STREET, PENANG ’PHONE 1477 1 1478 WITH TELEGRAMS “GAZETTE,” PENANG. W,TH Singapore Cedi Street, Singapore ’Phone 5471. Tel: “Times.” Sing,™- v Office: 25. Java Street. Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road 'f’UJ Office: 40. 43. Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. 'Phone Central 3«K t7" U-.w London. Rate*
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    • 518 16 RAHMAN HYDRA! i.|( I TIN. LIMITED I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement* I LOST SCRIP I APPLICATION having been made I the Directors ol this Company to 1Ssue B to The Official Assignee of the proper I of Alexander Gregory Anthony a bank I rupt (now deceased) a duplicate Or
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