Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 November 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. IW3 PUBLISHED DAILY X,,. 261. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1547 1 Liberal Opposition Leader On Fate Of “The Kenyas Of The World” Help For China Advocated PREMIER’S LENGTHY APOLOGIA London. Tuesday- < onliniiiiig the House of Commons* debate, on the oirninent. Sir Archibald Sinclair, leader of the LibeI ippudtioii. said in the name of justice and
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  • 384 1 Remember The Lesson Of Collective Security —Reuter. A motion for a Secret Independent Committee of Inquiry- to examine the state of national defence, especially air raid precautions, was submitted in the Lords by Lord Strabolgi who emphasised that while during the period of emergency
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  • 52 1 His Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, accompanied by his Aide-de-Camp, arrived in Penang this morning! by a R. A. F. flying, boat. Lady Thomas will be returning from England by the s.s. Canton tomorrow morning, and Sir Shenton will return to Singapore with her on the
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  • 87 1 New Chief Medical Officer. Penang Dr. E. V. Lupprian, Chief Medical Offi Malacca, has arrived in Penang to take over the duties of Chief Medical Orticer, Penang, vice Dr. E. D. Lindow, who has gone on leave. Dr. Lupprian was Medical Officer, Province Wellesley, in 1928 and
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Opposition io Further Devaluation Paris, Tuesday. At the conclusion of a Cabinet meet ’r»g it was announced that M. Marchan deen had reiiitqqjshirg the Ministry of Finance to become Minister of Justice. M. Paul Recjnand becomes Minister of Finance. M. Recjnand subsequently told Reuter that his programme
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  • 130 1 Premier To Move Commons Motion London. Tuesday On the reassembly of Parliament to day, the Prime Minister stated in the Commons that it was the inten tion of the Government to bring into force the Anglo- Italian Agreement as soon as possible. Accordingly, the Commons will debate
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  • 495 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Tuesday. I was down on the ground I and they had a cloth round my neck, I still refused to say wh-ere I kept my money, but when one of the Malays put a parang to my neck and
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  • 122 2 (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Kangsar. Tuesday. BEDIN bin HITAM SAMAT, a Malay, appeared before Che Ahmad bin Mahmud in the magistrate’s court, Sungei Siput, charged with housebreaking and theft. He claimed trial. The accused w r as alleged to have entered a Chinese grocery
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  • 467 2 Demonstration Of Yogi And Indian Archery THE Town Hall, Penang was packed last night when Yogi i Yashpal gave a demonstration of ancient Indian archery a The° YogFwas introduced by Mr. Arumugam of Butterworth, who gave a short account of the possibilities or Yoga. The
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  • 92 2 (From Our Own Correspondent Taiping. Monday. A TAMIL named Rengam alleged that he was robbed by two Chinese at Kampong Haji. Taiping, last night and that a sum of $1.39 was taken from him. The matter was reported to the police, who made two arrests. The
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  • 143 2 —Reuter. Barcelona, Tuesday. TAHE loss of three heights of the Sierra de los Caballos range, claimed by Genera! Franco yesterday, is admitted here by the Republicans, who assert that their line has since remained unshaken and add that a battle of extreme violence continues
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  • 360 2 (From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping, Tuesday IT is announced that the Armi-c Day Parade in Taiping will be b i at the Esplanade and not at the Course as previously stated The procedure of the parade on N ember 11 will be as follows: Troops,
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  • 147 2 riV.VO children of well known Ipoi. I families died in the District Hospi tai, Ipoh, on Monday night. The first was the one-year-old daughtei of Mr. Gurdial Singh, the well known Ipoh sportsman, who died of pneumonia after an illness of about two months.
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  • 102 2 Musical And Dramatic Performance a DRAMATIC and musical perfor- />. rnance will be held at the AngloChinese Girls’ School, Ipoh, on Saturday next at 8.30 p.m., towards the purchase of a new school bus. Several special items will be contributed by a number of old girls
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  • 68 2 The annual inspection of the n< Free School Cadet Corps was held yes ey day morning by Major R. A. M.C., Assistant Staff Officer. Forces, Malaya. Major Htar< t inspect the St. Xaviers InsJtu .on Corps this morning. xa Eleven Free School cadei> '-oficate» mined for
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  • 83 2 qpHE staff of the Borneo Co., Ipoh. reJ ceived a shock yesterday afternoon when it was reported to them that a Malay had collapsed and died in their lavatory. The police were immediately informed and Inspector Leong Boon Swee of the Central Station had
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  • 348 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL MRS. B. M. HEMBRY, wife of MR. B. M. HEMBRY. Asst. Manager, Kamuning Estate, Sungei Siput, has joined her husband after spending a year in England with her parents.—Corr. Perak M.C.S. Officers will entertain the HON. MR. G. E. CATOR at a dinner to be held (by permission
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  • 134 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Gajah, Monday. BATU GAJAH Chinese women held a meeting on Saturday evening at the Yuk Kwan Chinese School in order to devise means to collect money for the China War Relief Fund. At the meeting it was decided to
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  • 62 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Tuesday. THE Church of England, Kuala Knagsa.r, was visited last night by robbers who, after ransacking the place, took away the most expensive article in the church, a silver chalice. Entrance to the church was gained through a
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  • 22 2 Reuter. Vienna, Tuesday. A hundred Polish Jews hoping to reach Palestine boarded a Danubian boat lastnight.- Reuter.
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  • 422 3 v (ions Annual is Times Annual makes i!ui<l appearance, and more ■is the standard of excel>Jth its first and second b<»dv who supposes that ,> is an exaggeration will to look for himself. ua l has wide general H should be parti.rcciated by friends overseas who are
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  • 663 3 Migrants From India And China (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A net increase in the Malayan population of 267,206 for for 1937 as against 82,809 is revealed in the annual report of the Registrar General of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S. He
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  • 108 3 ell-Known Chinese Involved (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. CHE ALBAKRI. sittting as Coroner, today investigated the circumstances surrounding the death of a Chinese hawker who was knocked down by a car driven by Mr. Ong Ee Lim, the well-known local cinema owner. Mr.
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  • 185 3 Three Men Remanded In Police Custody (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Tuesday. A N attap house at the 15th mile Chemor road occupied by a Chinese woman and her daughter was the scene of a gang robbery on the night of October 23 last, in which
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  • 85 3 Boxer And Wife Acquitted (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. Tuesday. xzOUNG AMAN, a Singapore profesI sional boxer and his Siamese wif?, Ratijah, were acquitted by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. Conrad Oldham. yesterday, on charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of certain
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  • 490 3 T)ICKSHA shafts, and poles with nails, were exhibits in < the Singapore Second Police Court on Monday, when three Chinese were charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Magistrate, with rioting on Sunday night, at the junction of Rochore Canal-road and Ban San-street. They were
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  • 183 3 A CROWD of more than 2.000 gathered on Monday afternoon a.t the Tmple of the Nine Gods at Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh, to witness the fire-walking ceremony which formed the finale of the annual festival of the “Kiau Ong Yeah.” Shortly before 5 p.m. the ceremony
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  • 139 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah. Tuesday. A MALAY named Shariff bin Mayo /1. was yesterday found dead in the jungle near Kuala Dipang. Th? body, which was in an advanced state of decomposition. we« removed to the Batu Gajah hospital by the police.
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  • 268 3 Indian Government May Press For Aboltion (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. COMPLETE abolition of toddy-shops in Malaya may be one of the conditions for the resumption of recruitment of South Indian labourers, states the Madras correspondent ot the Kuala Lumpur Tamil newspaper Tamil
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  • 262 3 Coroner Returns Open Verdict (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A FINDING of “death due to arsenic poisoning administered by some person or persons unknown” was returned by Raja Abdul Hamid, sitting as Coroner, after he held an inquiry into the deaths of an Indian man,
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  • 823 4 M.P.’s Debate Foreign Affairs London. Tuesday. “IT is our firm determination that there will be no sitting waiting for peace to come. We must take active steps toward that end. We must not wait. We must not wait until a crisis becomes acute before settling it.
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  • 177 4 Reuter. Many Questions In Commons London, Tuesday. questions were addressed IN to Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Colonial and Dominions Secretary, on Palestine when the House of Commons reassembled today to wind up the current session. Mr. MacDonald declared that the Genera! Officer Commanding in Palestine now had at
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  • 79 4 Reuter. Washington, Tuesday. ON the vve of the twenty-first anniversary of .he Balfour Declaration. President Roosevelt today received a petition signed by fifty-one Senators, 194 members of the House of Representatives anil thirty State Governors reaffiring American interest in a Jewish national home. The petition
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  • 90 4 Jerusalem, Tuesday Detachments of the Royal West Kent and West Yorkshire regiments yesterday fought armed bands in the Haifa an i Nablus areas respectively, a number oi Arabs being killed. Another message states that a general Arb strike hs begun throughout Palestine. Hundreds Detained Jaffa.
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  • 70 4 -Reuter. Forecast By French Paper Paris. Tuesday. The Premier will' announce in the House of Commons today the British Government's intention to put the AngloItalian Pact into operation in the middle of November, forecasts the Matin, which says tha.t the Ambassador in Paris. Sir Eric Phipps,
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  • 138 4 Reuter. Negotiations Conducted Smoothly Berlin. Tuesday. Negotiations preliminary to Italo-Ger man arbitration in the Czechoslavak Hungarian frontier dispute are so ad vancecl that they are not expected to last longer than a short day’s sitting, according to the Essen National Zeitung. Herr von Ribbentrop and Count
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  • 77 4 A CIVIL suit, which was fixed for hear ing. at the Ipoh Supreme Court yesterday, was withdrawn by Mr. K. Chan, counsel for the plaintiff, and Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley ordered that the suit be dismissed with costs. Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab appeared on behalf of
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  • 228 4 Warm R(‘« p(i ()|1 By PnA The Times, commenting ,> t binet changes, says tjiat Sir i., derson’s inclusion is by far p, important feature. It is a m.uter common knowledge that he 1 charged with the task of taking hand organisation of man r-owr civilian
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  • 130 4 —Reuter. Statement hi Common» London. Tuesday The practice of broadcasting news bulletins in French. German and Italiai which was instituted in the recent in!-' national crisis, is to be continued, >t': the Postmaster General, Major <>. C Tryon, at question time in the House uf Commons
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  • 364 4 London, Tuesday, p ENERALISSIMO Chiang 1 ai-shek, in a 4,000-word manifesto, on Chinese coura; e, urges the continuance o resistance and greater coin :ge and emphasises the e mi nation of the nation to v age prolonged iesl> l based on Chinese strategy
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  • 136 4 —Reuter. London. 'r u, < > ,a “FJNHERE has been no b>L lives or damage to !>’ in connection with tne 1 Hankow,” said Mr. R. B House of Commons when today, in the course of a j, question bv Mr. \\ii‘re<i
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  • 33 4 41 11 Reuter COM MAAM A.lmir il Bo< hm Vortha Sea Station. ft.Commander in Chi< t <>t titi.n succession to Admiral eon annoin-ed Conm> ai the BMtic Station. Reuter
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  • 83 5 1 ridict Returned Coroner i»\ >i >i respondent) \l< rtajam, October 31. quiry was held this >\ ’he Bukit Mertajam, ’ht Police Court into the il. who was found dead lii.<* between Alma and at 11 am. on October x >f the deceased was un- t
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  • 42 5 jih the possession of 20 I < an hemp at Market list 25 last, an Indian \|>d Dakar, appeared best Nightingale in the urt yesterdaytransferred to the Dis aring on November 7. r .Mowed bail in the sum of
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  • 97 5 11,1.1 .ID > iiave attempted to com- J. b\ cutting his throat ;1 i hinese. Neoh Mah Lye. o dock in the* Penang Mr. H. W. N l aid that he was feeling i cd Baboo, who was pre deuce in connection with nined the
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  • 640 5 Mr. John Hands On Differentiation Between EM.S. Colony f F roni Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. It is no fault of the larger towns in the F.M.S. that there ■ire no similar Funds in the F. M. S., declares Mr. John ilands. M.( .H.,
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  • 160 5 VS email Cheated Of $lO a BENGALI, R. Baboo, pleaded guilty /> yesterday before Mr. C. W. Lyle, Additional Police Magistrate, Penang, to a charge oi cheating Mrs. Cowie of SlO a Leith Street Ghaut Pier, Penang, on October 31. Cnief Court Inspector D. Cowie, who
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  • 58 5 A N official communique states that the TV Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, accompanied by his Aide-de-Camp, will leave Singapore by R.A.F. flying-boat this morning on a visit to Penang and will return to Singapore, with Lady Thomas. by the P. and O. s.s. Canton
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  • 84 5 i From Oui Own Correspondent I Singapore, Tuesday. MR. C. H. HITTON. formerly Deputy Public Prosecutor. F.M.S.. who arrived in Singapore on Monday morning from leave in the Blue Funnel Liner H< < tor. immediately took over the duties Mr. C. Kon as Traffic Magistrate in Singapore.
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  • 380 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Puesday. To gain first-hand knowledge ol how Singapore Traction Co. employees work trans port, the Arbitration Tribunal will visit the Company's power station and depot alter it adjourns its sitting today. During the visit, which was suggeste<l by the
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  • 98 5 (From Our Own Correspondent I Singapore. Tuesday 4N inquiry was held by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday into the death of Inspector Richard Nunn, whose body has not yet been recovered. Inspector Nunn was Hying a Royal Singapore Flying Club plane on
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    • 256 6 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. “SONG AND DANCE MAN” PRICES 15 and 30 cents Downstairs 4lh hr 1 nbl II lw Last Night Tonight! A TIP FROM WALLS ON HOW! TO TREAT YOUR WIFE' TOM WALLS in “SECOND BEST BED” with JANE BAXTER H9|K|f An Uproarious Tale of Wedlock and
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    • 119 6 From Great Stories fom? The Greatest Pictures! AND- HERE IS THE STOW THAT THE AUTHOR OF TREASURE ISLAND” CONSIDERED HU BEST. .NOW ON THE SCREEN FOI THE FIRST TIME A NEW TRIUMPH IN BIG-PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT! \>N THE SCREEN v I FOB THE FIRST TIME! heroic adventure, stirring rocnanoe and enda
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  • 168 7 Inquin May Be Held Calcutta, Monday. ition in the small tributary )rissa, in which there has been r some months, appears to be a crisis. The disturbances, al- fairly general, are worst in the ■’-’F’ rv i the Raja of Dhenkanal. 'i troops were recently drafted
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  • 147 7 1 oung Tamil Charged And Acquitted A YOUNG Tamil named Thangavelu was yesterday charged in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, with theft of two chairs belonging to one Ibrahim, a coffeeshop keeper in Silibin-road. Accused claimed trial. Mr. N.
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  • 201 7 EX CHANCELLOR Kurt V’on Schuschnigg, who is still confined at the Gestapo (secret police) headquarters in Vienna’s Metropole Hotel, was not allowed to attend the funeral of his father writes the Vienna correspondent of the Daily Express His request to see his father in
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  • 343 7 HOW a mob of Chinese attacked and chased a squad of police, after the arrest of an alleged rioter, and later demonstrated outside a Singapore police station, was described in the Singapore Third Police Court, on Monday, by Mr. H. J. Spinks, Assistant Superintendent of
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  • 140 7 Offico-I>earers Eiretc< I I I GENERAL meeting of the Yidt Choy Middle School, Ipoh, was held’ at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Monday afternoon, with Mr. Cheong Choo in the chair. The following were elected officebearers for 1939-40:—president, Mr Leong Sin Nam, 0.8.
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  • 123 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. <l. HEN the case was called in which a ▼Tamil named Uerian was charged witk dishonestly retaining stolen property i.e a puppy valued at $2 belonging to onSerangan, a Tamil woman stepped forward and said that she gave the
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    • 14 7 Friday You’ll See The King Of Comedians Harold Lloyd IN PROFESSOR BEWARE a t
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  • 523 8 EXTREMELY Hl chosen was the phrase uttered by the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, in reply to the Hon. Dr. J. E Smith’s plea for Gov ernment to arouse themselves from theit .seeming indifference to the claims of Penang in the matter
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  • 1199 8 By A Special Correspondent A Letter From London THE recent announcement of the reorganisation and expansion of the Territorial Army once more draws attention to the peculiar position in Great Britain with regard to national defence. Ln the past the main
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    • 35 8 ■F EEBz” ud CZjjU ''«mW Gad s,r you shou, d P*9nT H in foreon 7 languages. Too. QT-, erujise how 1S T f e ,e nz T knouJ we re teffpinp Ca'm k WSUGS MOTTO
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  • 895 9 Estate of Late Khoo Khye Cheah ii i iam Chinese characters pronounced phonetically “Srani Hung” were, in 1597. the date of the Will and used for both Love Lane and Muntri Street, and that probabk a misunderstanding (in translation when gave instructions
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  • 363 9 Demonstration At Whitea way’s An interesting demonstration was given yesterday at Messrs W hiteaway s. where Max Factor’s make-up artist. Mrs. Mildred West showed the correct way of the art of make-up to a large and representative gathering including. Mis. Bellamy. Mrs. Burnett., Mrs. Cooley. Mrs. Blaau. Mrs.
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  • 145 9 Sentence <ln Malay Reduced (From Our Own Correspondent». Alor Star. Tuesday. A Malay, Awang bin Salleh. who appealed against the sentence of eight months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him by Tunku Abdullah, s Q cond magistrate. Alor Star, at the Penang Circuit court on Oct 13.
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  • 28 9 Aci/- style tn hair dressing—"Drtpfjtny" the hair down over the hft eye in inflicts is now the fashion amony Society Women in France.
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  • 170 9 To Get Larger Share Of Egyptian Market Cairo. Tuesday.—lt is understood that a basis for agreement has been reached whereby Lancashire’s proportion of Egyptian textile imports will be substantially increased. It is understood that the agreement provides firstly for the total output of Egypts national textile industry to
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  • 202 9 Arab Moslem Delegates In London London. Tuesday. An Arab Moslem delegation headed by Allouba Pasha, former Minister in the Egyptian Government, has arrived in London to submit to the British Government resolutions on Palestine passed by the world Arab Congress at Cairo. According to Allouba Pasha, the Con gress
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  • 719 9 Missing Gems Being Replaced I rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 1. ultan Alan Shah of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan his wife, will bear on then heads 660 diamonds and 345 rubies at their Coronation on Jun 30. next year. ror_these are the gems
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  • 61 9 After concluding their Penang programme yesterday with the recording of evidence from European and Indian witnesses. the Higher Education Commission left this morning for a short visit of Kedah. They will be proceeding to Kuala Lumpur on November 4, and leave for Singapore via Malacca on
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  • 56 9 A new automatic lift has been installed at the Railway Building to serve the offices on the first and second floors. Formerly there used to be a couple of rest room for passengers, on the second floor, but now these rooms are only reserved
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  • 1423 10 MALAYAN SHARES AND THE NEW BASIC QUOTAS London, October 24. HOLDERS of Rubber shares would do well to consider the investment implications of the new basic rubber quotas, which will apply from the beginning of 1939, when the revised regulation agreement will come into force, writes W.
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  • 79 10 Estate-native Production Ratio Amsterdam, October 23. It is expected that the Netherland East Indies People’s Council will deal tomorrow with the new rubber regulations necessitated by the renewal of the restriction scheme. The regulations include the allocation of production as between estate and native producers. The council
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  • 217 10 New System Of Sub-contractors London, October 22. I I THE whole of the Vicgers-Armstrongs organisation which embraces practically every branch of the armament industry is being enlisted for a further increase in aircraft production. A system of sub-contracting has been adopted under which the V ickers-Arm-strongs group
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  • 170 10 London, October 15. IT is officially announced by the directors of Ipoh Tin that the Federated Malay States Government have granted permission to work the adjoining area at Ayer Etam covering approximately 500 acres. It will be remembered th it at the annual meeting held in August
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  • 100 10 .—lntenational News Agency. Construction Along Far East Border Shanghai, Monday. Reliable diplomatic quarters have received reports stating that the Soviet Union is hastening the construction of an artificial buffer zone along the Far Eastern border at undisclosed points as in the west bordering on Rumania, Poland and
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  • 94 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Tuesday. Marappan, a young Tamil, when produced before Che Ahmad bin Mahmud, Sungei Siput court, on a charge of attempted cheating, claimed trial. The accused was alleged to have visited the local Post Office and presented the Postmaster with a Savings
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  • 97 10 DURING the week ending October 22, 1938, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 40,751 cases, of which: 26,726 (66 per cent.) cases were to th» United Kingdom, 1,850 (4 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, Nil (per cent) cases to the Canada. and 12,175
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    • 398 10 WOMAN BENT DOUBLE WITH SCIATICA Kruschen Put Her Kight in One Week When sciatica attacked this woman six years ago, sh° could scarcely move. Treatment after treatment failed to help her She tried Kruschen and got immediate relief. In one week, her sciatica had gone. “Six years ago, I was
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    • 642 10 BANKS To Save, But How Many THE CHARTERED i> A K Experience Teaches One OF Have Found A Way To Paid up v Put By Their Spare Reserve Liability of Proprietor., n fl Head Office UOIUXTS» No. 38 Bishopsgate, London n Manchester Office O VERSE A-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION I Amritsar
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  • 538 11 SEA MAILS OUTWARD British North Borneo Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. Friday, Kuala Lumpur 7.30 p.m. Friday. *Burma Mails close Ipoh 8 p.m. Friday, Kuala Lumpur 7 p.m. Friday. Penang 11 i.m. Friday. t Ceylon Mails close Ipoh 8 p.m. tomorrow; Penang 6 p.m. tomorrow. •Great Britain Mails
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  • 879 11 ARRIVALS Today: MATA HARI ex Singapore. KLANG ex Singapore. DAJAK ex Tandjong Poera; FAIRFIELD CITY ex American Ports via Belawan. MADOERA ex Calcutta and Rangoon via Belawan. DJAMBI ex Pacific Coast Ports via Singapore. SUTSANG ex China and Japan. Tomorrow: KULMERLAND ex Continental Ports. KRIAN ex Belawan.
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  • 344 11 Kristen Flagstad, one of the most famous and certainly the most domesticated of opera sopranos in the world, has been threatened with divorce. Her husband, a timber merchant named Henry’ Johansen, complains that he has no home life. For at least three years he has
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    • 477 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT JB. CALCHAS Cans Hun Gdynia 2 NoV GLENOGLE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Nov 6 Dec 5 C. MEMNON Galls Marseilles Glasgow Nov *lO No?* 7 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE CYCLOPS Nov 6 rpo C. MENTOR Omits Havre Nov 17
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    • 724 11 P<> ar| d I CM VZ BRITISH ND j (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAj S.S. “CANTON” SAILING THURSDAY 3rd NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with 1| Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Servi i Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo, Aden,
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  • 239 12 Lhc League Of Nations Nothing is easier than laughing at the League of Nations un'ess it >s proving its inefficiency, and the tact that so far it has proved incapable of doing what everyone long years ago expected that it would <'»• Criticism which is not <" tive
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  • 419 12 All users of short-wave receivers win I ‘be familiar with the two ways in wnic.i. L’ranges from one waveband to another, tare rrade. In the older types ot shortwave receivers waveband-changing was nearly always accomplished by means o-plug-in coils or plug-in coil units, ana although this method
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  • 178 12 "Motoring with music” was a new slogan at Earl’s Court. S.W. where Motor Show exhibitors were selling almost as many car radio set as cars. It was the first time wireless sets had been admitted to the show, and though they figured on many stands
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  • 191 12 Hawaiian music is now becomi: > populai among radio listeners .iiuyt and Station ZHJ (Penang) is i -ow in realising tnis fact, and. tom.-it shall be hearing again from ti anothei studio programme of so. g.> ror, the South Seas to be render, d Orange Grove
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  • 212 12 Pied piper of Britain is game.-. > W. Heywood, who charms rats > m their holes, and as they sit tan 1\ hands he—breaks their necks. In his home at Newton, near k he said that in one night he r-m-. < ’a*R 1.000
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  • 48 12 The s.s. "Ranchi" from Yokohama wa j arts is expected .0 arrive in Penang at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5 and will leave for Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles and London at 7 p.m. the same day. Steamer will work at the wharf.
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    • 2704 12 SERVICE AZLv’r.L-' 11.75 Me s GSG 17.79 Mels (19.86 in.l music. 7.50 Close down. 10.5 1 GSO 15.18 Meis (19 76 ni.) signal' Opening. Chamber music. j GST 15.26 Mc's (1966 m.) TT* 1!• 1 FWI 1 TV7* 1 Broadcast for the sick. TRANSMISSIONS. HlghllglltS (Ji I ©day S Wireless
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    • 22 12 TIDE TABLE High Low TODAY 9.11 p.m 2.05 p.m. TOMORROW 9 01 am 3.28 a. m. 9.50 p m 3 24 p.m.
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  • 134 13 of the Royal Air Force Sir John Salmond inspecting memtwo squadrons of the Air Defence Corps which have been f >rmed at Watford. (Ahove): The Minister of Health Mr. Walter Elliot, looking through a photomicrographic camera when examining samples of water at the new laboratories
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    • 84 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Mountain Torrent (1) aa x y\ -<' zC Iz, WR —*S>, M J.; > X I M X^KLi-.■ IW' •<* ,c y ...zz 3« SS& t PTBOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES: Mountain Torrent (2) P y i i i j* j x.'XYs, 'j(L~ .-i AC XV&*?' '.X.V r
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  • 1043 14 Penang v. Selangor and Negri STRONG LOCAL TEAM FOR SATURDAY Penang will engage in two good rugb} matches during •he week-end, both friendlies, the first against the redoubtable Selangor XV on Saturday and the second against Xegri Sembilan who will be travelling to Penang
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    312 14 Making a splendid rally within the last fifteen minutes the Present Anderso. nians defeated the Past Andersonians by eight points (a goal and a try) to five on the School ground vesterday in an interesting game of rugby. Tan was outstanding in the Old Boys’ defence, kicking to
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  • 551 14 What British Tennis Weeds London, Oct. 26. Returning yesterday from his non-profitable tennis adventures with Britain’s team in the United States, Pat Hughes, having taken a long look at the rising youngsters over there, announces that it will be several years before this country can hope
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  • 172 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 26. You will remember the Islington Corinthians side that toured Malaya at the beginnig of the year. Ihe club seems to enjoy travelling tor already it is endeavouring to arrange a visit to Luxemburg at Easter and a tour of
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  • 113 14 Mr. Godwin Leaves On Transfer (From Our Own Correspondent) Sitiawan, Monday. 1 fR- C. N. Godwin, Officer-in-Charge IVI Police District, Sitiawan and Dindings. left on transfer to Port Dickson on Saturday. During his stay in this district he took a keen interest in the training of
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  • 138 14 Dobson Best British Driver In Gohl Star Contest Donington Grand Prix did not materia lly alter the positions forthe B. R. L. C. J Gold Road Racing Star, since both first and second men were already too fai in front. Dick Seaman took eight marks
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  • 27 14 The Penang Women’s Hockey practice will be held this afternoon at 5.20 p.m. on the Francis high School ground and not tomorrow as previously stated.
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  • 22 14 London, Tuesday. At the beginning of Commons que& tion time, the Premier and Oppositior leaders paid tribute to Lord Stanley.
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    • 82 14 KUTCH BEW.ANEE! SING A SONG OF “RINGITS”, A POCKET FULL OF “WONG”. THE TROUBLE IS, WITH MOST OF JUS, IT DOESN’T LAST FOR LONG INVEST 82 IN A CHEERY EVENING AT THE TCL IPR jCJk T4T T-# Next Saturday At The “E. X O.“ HOTEL. REAL, LIVE, DINKUM FORTUNE-TELLER PORT
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  • 124 15 x t thrilling game of hockey J u .stmiay the Perak Colts de.t<l U Ironsides three-nil. The le ve ie aggressive almost oir’l outplaying their oppo\|!cr ten minutes Vuilleunen ned accounts. Shortly the same player in--1 1 tr lead, on receiving a Ar. Yzelman.
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  • 180 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Siti a wan. Monday. rnHE Ipoh District Hockey XI visited Seine.as on Saturday and engaged L.i.tl tian in their inter-district fixture on Sit i t wan recreation padang. Th. visitoi con by two clear goals, j-corr durinc the second session. Ideal weather prevailed throughout,
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  • 105 15 H popularity ini' Powerhail i. u yards handicap. Blue Riband of is forthcoming from the irri > i: n >untrj the South Aus-taln-ni r i rn 1 h;impp u. Jim Hennessy, ose ambition is to ntest the famous Mish New Year event foot running adventure in
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  • 38 15 uL t represent the Indian E' hockey fixture with |r iU hool on the latter’s I A nail Singh and Lail aniam and SankaI Jagjit Singh, I Gopal. I "'n and Shanta.
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  • 76 15 I 1 p r custom in previous U Ol <tecid< Ef, xing Board of Conli giv. neral meeting last Ip' m 1 ar *ty to be apporL Nicholas Home I 1 $165; Jubilee I Prisoners’ Aid SoI novelent Fund $250. I the Chinese I ii< r,
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    23 15 C. S. DEMPSTER, Leicestershire captain, finished eighth in the first-class batting m-’erages for the season, with 1300 runs in 26 innings.
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  • 144 15 SIR JI LIEN CAHN’S TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND Sir Julien Cahn,_the Nottinghamshire C.C.C. President, is taking a team to New Zealand to play nine matches in the early months of 1939. The following players will take part in the tour:— Sir Julien Cahn (captain), C. S. Demp ster (Leicestershire),
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  • 270 15 Perth (Western Australia), Oct. 25. D. G. Bradman’s foot, which was injured in the final 'Test Match at the Oval, is well on the mend, and on his arrival here with the touring team from England to day he said that he would play for Australia against
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  • 309 15 Winners Well Served By Defence A solitary goal scored midway through the first half enabled the Penang Teachers’ Association to beat the Penang Sports Jlub in their hockey match on the Esplanade yesterday. The teachers were very well served in defence,”in which Wah
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  • 49 15 THE final of the Perak Football Association s soccer competition for the Lim Seng Fook Cup, between the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians and Veer Singh s XI of Seiama. will be played on Sunday a’ the Kuala Kangsar-road Stadium. Mr. H. W. Sanders will referee.
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  • 121 15 Easy Victory For Catalogue Melbourne, Tuesday. f XHE results of the Melbourne Cup, run today at the Flemington racecourse, over two miles, resulted as follows: CATALOGUE (25 1) 1 BOURBON (91) 2 ORTELLE STAR (40 1) 3 Won by three lengths, two between second and third. Time: 3
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  • 163 15 Singles Will Have Services Of English County Player TN their hockey match next Monday against the Married 1 XI in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, the Singles team will have the services of an English county player, Miss C. de C. Hamilton, who will
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  • 181 15 qiHE Government Commercial Dav School were victors bv the odd <r oa m three over the OLi oua goal in their hockey match L Association Cz.i, i j match on the Westland® School ground yesterdav ah v y st,ana> scored in the first half tJ
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  • 183 15 Points Verdict For Hum ery Aftr Gruelling Fight London. Oct. 26: George Daly, thr popular Blackfriars boxers failed in attempt to give away several no’ nd’ to the French “Tiger.” Gustave Humery, and was outpointed in their gruelßn? contest over ten rounds at the National Sporting
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  • 158 15 Referee Stops Fight IN Fourth Round Maurice Strickland, the New Zea’and heavy-weight, scored a sensational victory at Plymouth last week over Erwin Klein (Germany) before 6,000 spectators Hundreds were unable to gain admission. Mr. C. B. Thomas, the referee, stopped the contest in the fourth round,
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  • 52 15 Paris —The International Lawn Tenn’s Federation have agreed that the Wimbledon championships will be held from June 26 to July 8. The Davis Cup com petition will begin before May 9, the final before July 30 and the challenge round will be played on September 2, 3
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  • 132 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDO (Spot) £211.15. 0 £213.10. 0 LON DO,-. (3 months) £212.15. 0 £214. 5. 0 SINGAPORE $108.25 5108.25 BUSINESS DONE .»;«<•» PENANG $108.25 $108.25 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) $3.15 $3.15 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON B,';d 8/-.d NEW YORK 16%c(G) 1634c(G) SINGAPORE— (Spot)
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  • 348 16 London. November 1. F > 'n-A-ine are today’s closing 1 middle on the London Stock ExchangeShares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fan Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 1102 Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 108?? —i War Loan 31 p.c. 98; —J Com. Union
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  • 98 16 Probable Teams For Monday’s Match Probable teams for the Married v. Singles women’s hockey match to be played on Monday are: MARRIED: Mrs. Coombs; Mrs. J. W. Clark and Mrs. Hamilton; Mrs. Van Geyzel, Mrs. Purcell and Mrs. Sydney Smith; Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Stocks, Mrs. Adams, Mrs.
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  • 105 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 47'64 178 31'64 New York 4.75\ 4.75/1, Mon 4.784 4 4.78% Brussel 28.12% 28.11 Geneva 20.96 20.94 Amsterdam 8.74 8.73% Milan 90% 90% Berlin 11.88 11.87 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted rleisingfora 226% 226% Prague 138%
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  • 117 16 London. Nov. 1. KU BBER: Firmer— London Sf; buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar. 8 7 do 8% do Apl./June 8% do 8& do July/Sept 8% do 8% do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.66 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 59,876 tons Liverpool 33.656 tons COPP.A: Strait? B.D. Rotlerdam.
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  • 112 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.47%« Hong Fatt .82 .85 Kuchai 1.35 1.49 Petaling 7.80 8.20 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.27% Rantau 1.50 1.52% Taiping Cons. 1.65 1 67% Anipat 4 3 4 9 Bangrins 239 246 Kpg. Lanjut 18 9 19 3 Kramats 10;9 113 Kamunting
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  • 27 16 Reuter. Paris, Monday. The Health Convention whereby Egypt takes over the work of the Quarantine Board, as been signed by delegates of 49 powers.— Reuter.
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  • 225 16 Neu York, Tuesday— Group selectiveness is giving the market an irregular appearance. The absence of stimulating news may keep the market within narrow trading range for the time being. Longer term opinion is unchanged Rubber producing countries exported 46.661 tons in September and 59 742 tons in
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  • 269 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4i4% 4’7% A. Hitams 24 9 25 9 A. Wengs .63 .66 Bangrins 23[6 24,0 ex B. Selangors 1.44 1.46% Berjuntai 10 9 113 Hong Fatts .82 .84 Jelapangs 31i0 32 0 Jelebus .70 .73 Kamuntings 110 116 ex K. Lanjuts 18 9
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  • 25 16 TIN Penang $108.25 per pkl. Singapore $108.25 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 12 c. per lb. Singapore-Spot 28 P 2 c. per lb.
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  • 49 16 Reuter. London. Tuesday. The Stock Exchange after a quietly easier trend during most of the session rallied under the lead of Kaffirs for which local support was forthcoming followed by Johannesburg demand. In ternationals were good. Oils were steadier but gilt-edged, although recover ing, finished fractionally easier.—Reuter.
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  • 195 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. Picked up unconscious by an ambo lance after a bad car crash on the night of September 30, a private of the Gordon Highlanders. Thomas Daly, was sentenced to five months’ rigorous imprisonment, by the Singapore Criminal District Judge yesterday,
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  • 191 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers Anipat 4 4% tsyi, Ayer VVeng 2 Bangrin 236 24!3ex Batu Selangor 1 45 2 Hong Fatt .82% Jdebu Kpg. Kamunting 9 0 Kpg. Lanjut 19_0 19. Kla ng Kramat 10 2 Kuala Kainpar I 4 3 3 Kuala Lumpur 15|0 16 0 Kuchai Ordy. 1.32%
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  • 181 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers SellerAmpats 4 4% 4 7% Bangrins 23'9 24 6 Burma Malays 22 0 22'9 Hitam .32% .37% Hong Fatts .80 .85 Jelebus -70 .75 Katus 25'0 25 9 Kundangs 7 6 B'o K. Kamuntings 8 9 9 1% K. Lanjuts 18 9 19j6 Klang Rivers 1.75
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