Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 November 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. IBS PUBLISHED DAILY 266. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 219 1 AMBERLAIN MAY GO TO THE COUNTRY Reuter. Foil OWING the speech from the Throne in tin House of Lords today. Mr. Chamberlain i s expected to take part in the debate on the Address io tli< Commons. Interest necessarily centres on defence, but it is
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  • 33 1 •ti ist few. days,—British it'd m London yesterday thn‘ s Archibald Clark Kerr, British ,L< >a.ss«dor in China, had on the Chinese &ni'w><xi»o, Chiang Kai-shek ti Ist few days.—British
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  • 246 1 \mas-New Year Meeting ’> -ial programme for the Penang ’lu Xmas-New Year Meeting—the on the present racecouise the racing dates will be Monember 26, Saturday, December January 2 and Saturday, will be two runs for horses, and 3 and also, if entries per- 1, and two runs
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  • 124 1 Reuter. VOROSHILOV WARNS JAPANESE Moscow, Munday. Stalin reviewed crack troops in an impressive parade in Red Square. Stalin was accompirnied bi* 5 xr ha! Commander of the Red Army, and Mr. Molotov. Premier of the Soviet Union. The review was the climax of celebrations to mark
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  • 136 1 Reuter. Spirited Reply To Herr Hitler London, Monday. In a statement in reply to Herr Hitler’s Weimar speech. Mr. Arthur Greenwood assured Herr Hitler that he never said or even suggested that he would like to see Italy and Germany destroyed. He declared that Herr Hitler had a
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  • 24 1 Lt. Commdr. J. C. Derrick is arriving in Penang tomorrow by the s.s. Klang to resume duties as Harbour Master, Penang.
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  • 152 1 —Reuter. ADMIRATION FOR JAPAN Berlin, Mondax. The anniversary of the day on which Italy joined the Japano-German AntiComintern Pact is the subject of editorial cnniment here. <n Ze. ihe great Powers co-operating in this triangle have inflicted serious defeat in the past year on the expansive tendencies of
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  • 135 1 —British Wireless. Warm Praise For R.A.F. Flyers London. Monday. Sir Kingsley Wood has telegraphed Squadron Leader Kellett: “Heartiest congratulations on the magnificent achievement by the Royal Air Force long distance flight. The success of the flight was due to the excellence of personnel aircraft and engines and called
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  • 165 1 Today was polling day in the byelection at Dartford. Kent, where Mr. Godfrey Mint Mitchell, Conservative, is opposed by Mrs. Jennie Adamson. Labour. It is expected that the result will declared between three and four tomorrow morning. The vacancy at Dartford was caused by the
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  • 87 1 —Reuter. f'erlin, .1/ onday. spn taele of a whole infantry battalion iiiakwtj their entry into new barracks by parachutes was witnessed at HrunsMck. They had flown from Sfeudal in a number of large aeroplanes flying in formation a.nd when at a height of about y6o feet
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  • 97 1 .—Reuter. Purchased To Be Broken Up London, Monday. Sii John Jarvis. M.P., today signed a contract to purchase at a cost exceeding £lOO,OOO .he Berengaria which is to b« broken up at Jarrow. This will provide work for an average of 200 men for the next two years. The
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  • 94 1 8.8. C. Commentary On Royal Procession London. Monday: A BBC commentary' from Daventry by’ Mr. T. B. R. Woodrooffe on the Royal Procession for the State-Opening of Parliament will be heard on Nov. 8 at 11.20 a.m. GMT on GSJ. GSH, GSG. GSF and GSE. Recordings
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  • 112 1 No Official Reception Arranged The Pinan,g Gazette understands that sc far as Penang is concerned, the boy ruler of Siam, King Ananda Mahidol, will be passing through by the “Meonia” incognito. No official reception has been arranged, but the Hon. Mr. A.M. Goodman, Resident Councillor, Penang, will
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  • 56 1 .—Reuter. Paris, Monday. The five days for which the new Finance Minister, Reclaud, asked to bring forward reform plans up to date expire tonight, say’s a communique. A balance sheet has been drawn up. Conversations with the Premier and his colleagues and specialists will follow. Decrees will appear
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Bombay, Monday. The police twice opened fire to quell disturbances following a one day' labour strike organised to protest the new labour law. Ten persons were wounded in the firing and 75 were sent to hospital with injuries sustained in the rioting.—
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  • 38 1 i. —Reuter. London, Monday. The Scott- Kirby' Green flight in an attempt to break the record to Australia has been postponed until March owing to “unavoidable delays" and the completion of the necessary' ground or ganisation.—Reuter.
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Rome. Monday. Tne Cabinet today' decreed a levy of 7 1 per cent on the capitalised value of commercial industrial concerns whose net profits exceed ten thousand lire a year with some exceptions when income from business is derived mainly from owners’ own labour. The
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  • 49 1 -Reuter. London, Monday. Republican troops launched a surprise •counter-attack ten miles from Lerida. thirty miles north of the Ebro Front, according to the Spanish Press Agency. The Republicans crossed the River Segre and claim to have captured several hundred prisoners. Fighting is continuing in other villages. Reuter.
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  • 66 1 Mr. Woo Siew Moon, father of Mr. Woo Sow Chong of the G.P.O Penang, died last night at 64 Ixive Lane at the ripe ape of 66 years. Deceased is a well- known miner and business man. He leaves three sons. tvMo daughters and
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  • 69 1 DECLARATION Expected This Week A Gennano-French declaration on the lines of the Anglo-German “no war" declaration signed bv Herr Hitler and Mr. Chamberlain at Munich is expected before the week is out, says Reuter’s Diplomatic correspondent. The French Foreign Minister is understood to be anxious for such a
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  • 87 1 —Reuter. Concentration < Iff Gibraltar Gibraltar, Monday. Two destroyers, two armed trawlers, a minelayer and a sloop, all belonging to the Spanish Nat onalists are patrolling cGibraltar while the Nationalist cruisers Canarias and Almirante Cervera are at Ceuta. It is believed these measures are taken owing to rumours
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 KNOMi LEE YEUN CHAN over 30 Years.) ;u. at tipbell Street, C I NE 1028. ER S IN CANTON X.HLE KNIVES AND IRON AND STEEL GOODS. tJ RY, PERFUMERY AND GENERAL GOODS.
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    • 49 1 News, Periodicals Magazines and Fashion from England and Amerh arrive weekly At NAINA MOHAMED Sons, 32. BEACH STREET, PENANG, ’Phone 1763 Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Not a gamble Quality counts every time. Have you tried our CHILLED BEEF? PHONE PENANG—ISOO 8i 1501 BUTTERWORTH—3B AAvt. of Singipore Cold Storayt Co., Ltd.
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  • 271 2 T‘ ,e -'t’aj"r “rT“!£ E t ,h iS Wh„ 1.« British RcsMenl »t th, 30 years ago, are beginning to move a P a^ e p The Kinta Sanitary Board has approved the lay-out j the
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  • 194 2 Big Drive To Begin On Nov. 12 The “offering "old campaign” in I ooh will continue till the end of. this month as the result of a decision reached at a committee meeting of the Perak Overseas Chinese in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund held
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  • 137 2 STRENOUS efforts are being made by the Donations sub-committee of the Penang China Relief Furd to collect money for a special South China Relief Fund for the distressed in South China. T? movement is to last one month, term natirg on December 31. Mr. Oo
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  • 280 2 Accused Given Benefit Of Doubt HOLDING that there was some doubt as to whether a case had been made out against the accused. Mr. J. LMcFall, the Penang District Judge yesterday acquitted and discharged an Indian, Ponniah. at the conclusion of the resumed hearing of the case
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  • 199 2 Penang Progress THAT the Government had decided to take over the Class was the announcement made by Mr. J. R. Skipper, honorary secretary and treasurer of the Penang Detached Class of the St. John Ambulance Association, last night at the premises of the Penang Boy Scouts
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  • 208 2 Expected Here Tomorrow KING Ananda Mahidoi p„i ku,er .of Siam will arrive i" Pcmn,, 1 ndiig tomorrow, instead of toil?. expected, on his wav back his coronation. The m.s. M L ;1 His Majesty is travelling. ~..t c o on bo and, from intelligence local agents
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  • 490 2 THE opinion that Penang was ideally suited for a Far Eastern centre for social, spiritual and educational de velopment was advanced by Swami Bhaswarananda,|Of the Singapore. Rama Krish na Mission, in the course of priliminary meeting of the Mission held at the pre mises
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 135 2 iT®% <—Th, !'/■<. /WifeW A But) $9l Wk .< z /wrW’K > xTTV °\L V-C -*C I \nf it A > I I C6PCA U VI 0 r J-4 Rj? L H < C Krrvf i/ N >A y Agents For Malaya y HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. C > Obtainable
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    • 54 2 hi K he says KOLYNOS Thousands of dentists reconmo nd Kolynos because of its antiseptic cleansing action. Use Kolynos and protect your teeth and gums. Brighten your smile Economize with KOLYNOS buy the large size ilpojQl The Popular Rendezvous ‘SWISS CAFE’ > 4 PENANG ROAD, ’Phone 1767. Walter Stalder, Sole
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  • 533 3 A. 1). A. rpHE decision of the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Assottion to stage a show in aid of China Relief Fund some time month, has aroused much ition in local Chinese circles. 'I C. A. D. A. has an enviable .rd of successful shows and of the
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  • 71 3 DUKE OF KENT VISITS THE WEST COUNTRY—The Duke of Kent attended the official reopening of the Assembly Rooms at Bath, which have been restored to their 18th-century glories by the Corporation under the auspices oi the National Trust. Picture shows the Duke of
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  • 269 3 WOMAN WHO CAUGHT LIVE GIANT PANDAS IN TIBET (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. Back from the borders of Tibet, the intrepid American woman explorer, Mrs. Ruth Harkness, who brought back the first Giant Pandas alive from the mountains of Tibet, passed through Singapore during
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  • 169 3 [LETTER TO EDITOR Dear Sir. The Hon’ble the Resident Councillor. Mr. A. M. Goodman, this morning wrote me a letter with regard to a paragraph appearing in the Pinang Gazette of Saturday in which I am stated to have announced that Mr. Goodman had
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  • 532 3 HEARING was resumed before Mr. A W Bellamy, Second Penang t magistrate. yesterday of the case in which a 17-year-old Chinese, Leong Kam, 1 is charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot. Lau Swee, with a chopper at Rope Walk, Penang, cn August 7.
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  • 318 3 Malay Acquitted And Discharged EX IDENCE as to how she caught hold of a man’s coat in a vain effort to detain him after he had snatched away one of her earrings was given before Mr. C. W. Lyle in the Penang Middle Court yesterday by a
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  • 45 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, November 3. To make the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Royal Netherlands Indies Airways (K.N.1.L.M.), the company’s director in the Indies, Major W. C. JVersteegh, has been made an officer of the Order of Oranje-Nassau.
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  • 19 3 FRIDAY, November 11 (Armistice Day) being a public holiday, the .Library will be closed on that day.
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  • 235 3 Excavation Work By Malacca Society (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. work in a well over 100 years old, situated near ■I-F the Chinese temple at the foot of Bukit C hina, was madron Friday and by the Malacca Historical Society a: the suggestion
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  • 42 3 FAMOUS TAP DANCERS TO APPEAR AT MAJESTIC ELYSEE Mr. SWANINATHAN. chief clerk, Electrical Department, Ipoh, who has been to Ceylon on long leave, hai returned. Phyllis (t James fam/>us Tap Dance s appearing tomorrow nght at Hajestic Cinema and ihe hl'j” > Cabaret.
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  • 336 3 Strange Motive Bellin<! Accusation PRODUCED on a charge of having falsely accused one Retnam of hav in«r voluntarily caused hurt to him witu a knife an Indian, Krishnasamy, pleaded, guilty before Mr. J. L. McFall in the Penang District Court yesterday. Giving the facts of the
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  • 85 3 The Singapore Rubber Work”. (Java* Industrial and Trading Company wh’c’i s announced a few days ago has b-et orrned to manufacture gas-ma! :s f>r Nf>theri?rids Indies Govern" u., y >*, < < 'jp I of Fls. 150.000. The company, which is registered al Bandceng, is described
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 43 3 A. ONDERWYZER Cl, Diamond Merchants, SINGAPORE. In response to requests from numerom clients we have opened a branch office in Penang at 48 CHURCH STREET Comer of Penang Street TELEPHONE 1699 2Mr. J. de Jong, our representative is in charge of the office.
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  • 204 4 Reuter. Paris, Monday. a MAN today entered the office of the Al Secretary of the German Embassy, Herr von Raith, and shot at him twice with a revolver, wounding Herr von Rath in the shoulder and body near the liver. The assailant is
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  • 267 4 (From Our Own Correspondent! Batu Gajah, Monday. rjIHE marriage of Mr. Chew Fong Seng. L eldest son of Towkay Chew Ah Fatt and Mrs. Chew Ah Fatt of Batu Gajah. and Miss Choong Soon Yin. daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. Choong Kim Cheng of
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  • 19 4 >. British Wireless. Mr. O. I’irow. South Afiican Defence Minister, was at Downing Street this morning.- British Wireless. >
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  • 185 4 —Reuter. Franco’s an THE Nationalists proved their publicans are offering :i > and still hold Mora de Ehr f point of the Republican defenc front. General Franco's ;>i velop the village before entering A Barcelona message says th t Republicans admit that the Nati have made a
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  • 134 4 Reuter. State Opening Ih The King Toda\ London, Monday THE fourth session of the 37th Parhament of the United Kingdom of Great ment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland will opened in State tomorrow by the King The first two days of
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  • 59 4 British Wireless. London. Monday The ground on the north sinWestminster Abbey, ir. accordance recent custom, has been opened io public and thousands oi people planted crosses of poppies a- •"> to the fallen in the Great ar Pilgrimage continued u tn night, the fields being floodlit a-ter Yesterday
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  • 69 4 —Reuter. London. Monday: >•••■•• conditions were quiet toda; derstone was fair. Gilt ,f were again a feature. L' s ments were narrow excep* a.'no which were strong and v Among the commoditif- ened, especially Egypt I m> selling, which met with o il > M Wall Street
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  • 166 4 Enlisting Soviet Aid Against Japan HONG KONG, MONDAY. I AFSPITE repeated denials BY OFFICIAL CIRO ci FS IN HUNAN AN D SZECHUEN, RUMOURS PERSIST THAT GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAISHEK HAS FLOWN TO MOSCOW It is understood that the Generalissimo has gone to
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  • 149 4 .—-Reuter. Thomas Dewey’s Chances In New York New York, Monday. Some forty million voters will go to the polls tomorrow to give America’s verdict on the New Deal of President Roosevelt. The entire membership of the House of Representatives, one-third of the Senate and Governors and members of
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  • 41 4 ,—Reuter. Sentenced To 9 Years* Imprisonment Berlin. Monday:—Prince r riedrich Leopold of Prussia was sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment today by the Berlin court, according to an official announcement, on a charge of committing moral offences. Reuter.
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  • 19 4 Reuter. Haifa, Monday:—The second battalion of the Highland Light Infantry has arrived by the troopship Vasna. Reuter.
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  • 264 4 Long-Distance Flight At Average Speed Of 149m.p.h. Port Darwin, Monday. Flying at an average speed of 149 m.p.h. the R.A.F. ickers Wellesley bombers Nos. 1 and 3 landed at 4.02 a.m. and 4.05 a.m. G.M.T. respectively today, breaking the Russians’ non-stop record of 6,306 miles
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  • 126 4 —Reuter. Citizens Have Rights As Well As Duties Munich Monday. An outspoken defence of Christian principles against the theories of Na tional Socialism was made by Cardinal Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich, ad dressing 5.000 in the Cathedral yesterday He said that citizens had rights as well as
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  • 69 4 I bought the bottle of samsu near the Supreme Court.” said Toh Ah Chee, a Chinese woman, who was charged yesterday in the First Magistrate’s Court. Ipoh, with being in possession of one bottle of samsu on which duty had not been paid. Mr. N. B.
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  • 73 4 Kiang Ah Kow, a young Chinese woman, was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate's Court, Ipoh. before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda. She pleaded guilty and said that she took the poison by mistake, while drunk. His Worship
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  • 130 4 P.W.D. Overseer Found Shot Dead The courtya.rd in front of the hou.ie occupied by Mr. Kong Yew in the heart of Batu Gajah was the scene of a shocking tragedy when an Overseer of ’he P.W.D. named Saharatnam, aged 29. was found shot dead with
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 293 4 GRAND OPENING I OF THE E. 0. Dance Hall ON Saturday. 12th November, 1938 ADMISSION FREE I DANCING From 9.30 p.m. To 1 <4.111. MUSIC j BY Teddy Lonx and hi* Handl SPECIALLY SELECTED HOSTESSES (DANCE COUPONS 1 FOR Sl-(H)) SPACIOUS DANCE FLOOR REFRESHMENTS I Served in the Hall and
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    • 34 4 EASTERN BAZAAR (THE BLI E SHOP) .y Announce sg Their nOk, j J.f Mutual Benefit NO W PROC EEDI N £> ALL PRICES SLASHED Come Early And Secure A our be*t 8. BISHOP STREET. PENANG
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  • 142 5 POLICE I KYING TO FIND ORIGIN OF TELEPHONE CALLS Hie police are trying to apprehend the mysterious tele,,ller whose calls to European houses where no answer ed generally herald an unwelcome visit of the oane of < and consequent removal of jewellery. s net
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  • 413 5 hi nene (hi Serious (liar tie rp:lt minary enquiry into a 1 in which a young’ Chinese ling Kum Choon is alleged nnmitted rape on a Chi•,ew ft ale minor, in a house in Lai,.. Ipoh. on August 21 last. .i< .1 in the 2nd Magistrate's before
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  • 98 5 pERAK police headquart- ers, it is understood, have received information regarding a daring case of kidnapping in Padang Rengas which occurred on Sunday night. Four men, clothed in black and fully armed, are alleged to have entered a house where a Chinese woman and some men
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  • 191 5 A Chinese woman named Lang Hoi yes />. terday pleaded guilty to a charge of selling five tubes of chandu when she was produced in the Ipoh First Magis trate’s court before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. The magistrate fined her $lOO. in default three
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  • 434 5 First Annual Meeting Held In Taiping 1- rom Our Own Correspondent j Taiping, Monday. THE thirteenth annual general meeting of the F M.S Hospital Assistants’ and Dressers' Association was held in Taiping during the week-end, attended by representatives from all over the Federation. This was the
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  • 341 5 t. —Corr. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. He had taken (he liberty of bringing the complainant to court so that the Judges could see the full extent of th? injuries he had received, said Mr. H. J. Draper, Deputy Legal Advisei.
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  • 106 5 tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Monday. A FISHERMAN named Ong Ooh. who was not a registered smoker was produced beore the Taiping magistrate today to answer a charge of possession of five tubes of Government chandu and a pill of re-prepared chandu dross. The accused admitted ownership
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  • 92 5 i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. PARUPU Chetty appealed unsuccessfully t< day before the full Court of Appeal, consisting of Mr. Justice A’Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, F.M.S Mr. Justice McElwaine and Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, against a sen terce of 18 months' rigorous imprisonmen imposed
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  • 249 5 Interesting Talk By Dr. Linehan (From Gm- Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Monday. tiffin meeting of the 1 Taiping Rotary Club was held on Satunlay at the Coronation Cafe. in the absence of the president, Rotarian Wootton presided. Before business commenced, Ro.ai.an Wootton referred to the sad passing
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  • 94 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Monday. 4 daring armed robbery resulting in a loss of about $2,500 worth of jewellery occurred about nine o’clock last night in Keong Siak-road. off Neill-road. Seven Cantonese, wearing masks and armed with pistols and knives, entered the house of an elderly
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  • 84 5 The following services will be held on Armistic Day at the St. John's Church. Ipoh: 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 a.m. Combined service conducted by the Chaplain, Rev. S.C. Kell, with an address by Rev. J.H. Aiken. the Presbyterian Minister; Rev. T. Runyan of the Methodist
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 9 5 ltd RSELLA THE U'RDRESSER 1 ight Street Phone 882
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 155 6 WIN<D§OR 5 PHONE 1355 TAMl^^vTJt? 7^?’ 1031, EXFENE IVE and entertaining falkie Ever produced, the oi.e /■:<,> only "MrTM A a Wd Al 0.1 Y ASWATHAMM A AND K A T m’R, to OVFPV T.-r.TAN OUaAHS, YOTT AVTT T, AT OR'; 3U’ TT O T JRS QT7- l?^TF PT TNTUVW’y
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 182 6 ROYAL 530 tONI G H T 930 LAST NIGHT OF REX STORYS Hollywood Reveue’ 7 I n i InLk BjSpOijl I-k ‘J jL V* dL-ai kdc S I-■ T* 9K wi ■k w feSwl k® B I <jt WOU wh 'P %sti Li* •v.V •>*** «i ’wrZ*"' mw* wx .1
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    • 447 6 GRAND OPENING ROYAL i/St2\ TOMORROW at f 1 AH Tl.eFar-Fl.mg Adventure! I Y I AU The Thrill-Swept Romance I «ten 4 man W ho waso I B the law...gave his trust to All The Drama and Beauty and Colour B n 0 Hon.. of the Story the Author of ’"TREASI
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  • 538 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday. AS they finished dinner at the opening or their new’ club, Deutsches Haus, on Saturday night, the Singapore German community listened to special greetings broadcast from Berlin through the Deutschlandsender, the German national shortwave station. After the singin
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 407 7 O\IGHT—LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT \V EM B LEY PARK Tonight, Tuesday, Bth November, 1938. Malay story “LAKSAMANA SEKAM” Big Combination Actors aixl from the Silver Jubilee Opera in conjunction with the ever popular :i < STAR OPERA.” Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and .t»*o turns See Tov Cantonese Opera: “HON
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    • 257 7 K I 1.'.l LO..<y entrusts her bea ty WH WMMBFW L “no other Make-up HkevtNO matter what M you wUI note an Pow der, Rouge. BL .he very Erst time you shades, and Lipsuck in your correct 3 10 N (T) IL a > r f HU SS DAY NOVEMBER
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 103 7 MATINEES AT «V V J' I -JI TODAY TOMORROU AT 3 P.M. BETTE DAVIS IN “JEZEBEL WITH Henry Fonda Prices—DOWNSTAIRS 15 30 cents THURSDAY FRIDAY AT 3 P.M. RKO Radio’s “DAMSEL IN DISTRESS” WITH Fred Astaire. Prices—DOWNSTAIRS 15 30 cents SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 11.30 A.M. Fredric Mareh IN “THE
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  • 510 8 TV I ILL aviation ever cease to provide ▼V front-page news? Yesterday saw the completion of two flignts which shared the distinction of being the first trans-continental flights in history in which the fliers aid not set foot upon the continent they crossed. Dalm-girt Ismailia, a peasant
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  • 1257 8  - Chelsea Garden Where Useful Plants Herbs Are Grown A Letter L rom London By By Joan Littlefield THERE is a quiet garden behind Chelsea Embankment, which even Londoners know little about. It is the Chelsea Physic Garden, conveyed by Sir Hans Sloane to the Apothecaries’ Society more than 200 years
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 132 8 PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME 1938 ll I p 1 2* DON OFFICE and the •p/Vi Honi< JSMEjiiMf etc. These be by our London Office at proces round 10 per cent. JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated ;n England) of Freight out to the East SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOII. '">;
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    • 135 8 .Anew covk?~ 2' 'Wlllß The cook has not changed, nor has the recipe except that Maggi's Seasoning is now used in the kitchen. A few drops work wonders if added, just before serving. to an insipid dish, weak soup, stew, gravy or sauce. w Maggi's Seasoning is’utterly different from spicy
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 144 9 Sudden End To A Stroll (brom ()ur Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Todav. brank Roderick Mahonev, signal and telegraph engineer in the b. M. S. Railways was out walking with his wife in ictorv Avenue last night when he had a heart seizure and collapsed in
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 9 HAPPY GROUP of revellers at the Poppy Day Rag Dall held at the E. Hotel, Penang, last Saturday. .11l photographs taken at the Rag Pail may be seen at The .Siam .Art Studio, 8i Bishop Street, Penang.
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  • 317 9 Questions Bv Dr. Ong Chong Keng Following the last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners at which, it will be recalled. Mr. Corrie Grumiit was ruled out of order when he wanted to address the meeting after Mr. Souter had spoken on certain questions he (Mr. Souter)
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  • 195 9 Comment on the “deplorable handling of dogs in the show ring” at the Central Malayan Dog Show is made by Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, in his judge’s remarks, published in the new issue of the Malayan Kennel Gazette. “Little control was exercised over their
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  • 25 9 The Chinese Consulate, Penang will be closed on Nov, 12, on the occasion of the birthday of the late Dr. Sun Yat-sun.
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  • 154 9 L. 'L Chinese Heavily Fined I t From Our Own Correspondent> Bukit Mertajam, Nov. 7. “I merely helped the second accused, to whom the distilling apparatus belonged'' said Lee Ah Ngin. when he was produced before Mr. Dohoo at the Bukit Mertajam Police Court, together with Tan Yew
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 300 9 VW' O Q V e —-gives new Me end K K.. cp s f dean ord your Danderine 1 f [q;? HAIR AND SCAL p 2 APB 2 \iWi* s Mr PILLS [APIOL STEEL I re; ertain for all Female I tOr: ;.,:.:s.Everyladyshould keep a box in the house. Th*
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    • 150 9 I THE TIU» TONIC FOOD c//ealtZ Soeauti/ on COWBGATE Palestine. 24-10-36 The enclosed snaps of my two Jr T eldest children aged nearly 2 and years— both Cow <S Gate I T yX infants! As enlargements 12 x 9 'N. they have made most delightful JffSr tnW m pictures, and
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    • 88 9 p ijb I $0 qT x 1| fOwi The perfect X mas present Hmhm| A gift of distinction Not only streamlined but heat controlled Delivery arranged in the Brit. Isles “RI V P- f; Prevents scorching and can be used with greater m I ease and safety. K Uses less
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  • 1172 10 Annual Meeting Of Batu Lintang Rubber Company Ltd. price of rubber is slowly moving to a level which -1 will show investors in well organised rubber companies a reasonable return on a moderately restricted output,” stated Mr. L. A. Davies, presiding at the 19th
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  • 500 10 GREEN COLLIER LIMITED Weekly Rubber Review The dull market experienced during the week is expected to continue until after the I. R. R- C. Meeting on the 15th instant. Fluctuations have been very small with the result that speculators have been given little incentive to operate at all. The trade
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  • 116 10 Election Of Office Bearers The second annua! general meeting of the Association of Chartered Accountants in Malaya was held under the Chairmanship of Mr. A. S. Mackie, in Kuala Lumpur on Friday October 28, 1938 and the following officials were elected for the year 1938—1939: President: Mr. D.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 382 10 URGENT! A MESSAGE TG JMLL WHO ARE LOSING WEIGHT Ml owr Malaya, there are nwu and woou-n are gradually losing weight. First their Mum*;, begin to gel a little thinner—then Creases and suits seem to hang a little aoncr loosely Tboy try not to notice— Mat th- y are haunted
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    • 747 10 RANKS HONG KONG AND shanghai banking CORPORATION The Indian Overseas (Incorporated in the Colonv < T The of members ]irni ?L gk()l extent and in manner pre<r i d incorporated in British India) Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of thf Head Office:— HONG Knvn o Authorised Capital JjS’SA V L
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  • 428 11 ARRIVALS Today: MENESTHEUS ex Liverpool. MARBURG ex Continental Ports. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh. KOTA RAD J A ex Java ports via Singapore. JAVA ex Singapore. BENREATH ex London. Tomorrow: SOEMBA ex Java Por.s via Singapore. KLANG ex Singapore via ports. DAJAK ex Tandjong-Poera. MEONIA ex Continental
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  • 537 11 AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa, East South IMPERIAL Kenya. Tanganyika, Zanzibar. North and South N yaf a7and and South Tnnh T 9 Penan 2f- Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. today; Kuala Lumpur --0 a.m. today; Penang 7.30 p.m f oday. w Africa. West IMPERIAL Nigeria and Gold Coas‘ via
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  • 228 11 G. P. O. Registration. Parcels. Telegrams, Sale of stamps etc. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. rnd *4 u.m. to 5 p.m. Savings J?’ and Money Ord»*. Branches closed. XSub. P.O.’s. Registration, Parcels. Telegrams. Sale of stamps etc. 8 a m. to 10 a.m. and *4 p.m. to
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    • 576 11 blue funnel line WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT c MEMNON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Leavw Penang Due London RADNORSHIRE Calks Antwerp Middlesboro x/IL R 6o 7 h. aNTENOR Calls Marseilles and Glasgow ol i 6 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE r MENTOR Omits Havre Liverpool <■ THESEUS Calls
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    • 964 11 and <** V/ BRITISH ND»A (Incorporated in England i PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY. 10th NOVEMBER S -.T. Co unJe Penang, Telck Anaon. Port Swettentatn, contract with His Majesty s Government -»<1 London and Far East Mail Service. Malacca and Singapore Service. Outwards from London for China Japar
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  • 106 12 Two large British shipping co:r.paxes running services between England ind Canada are to abolish the t ;r.st clades many of their liners. Cunard White Star and Canadian Pacific Railway are the two companies. The change will mean more omfc< fcr the non-luxury traveller. The
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 843 12 A ——ll—^ < SERVICE SCIIEDI LE 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ. GSG andGSF SINGAPORE «.,5 P. J.TT;Tp ,O m X 3 GSJ PENANG I ZHP 9.69 Me> <30.96 n,., 9.30 p.m. to 11.20 p.m.: GSO. ZHJ 6.08 Me s <49.30 m.) TODAY 9.15 p.m. to 12.20 a.m.. GSG and
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    • 259 12 NIROM YDC 1515 Mc’s (19-8 m YDA 6.04 Mc’s (49.6 m.), YDB 11.86 Mc's (25.3 m.) PMN 10.26 Mc's (29.2 m r YDB 9.63 MCjS (31.20 m.) TODAY P.M 12 10 Nirom Quintet. Ll ne ts and weather report. Orchestra Holel des Indes. 1-50 The oai-el oigam 2.10 Repetition of
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    • 334 12 HONG KONG ZBW3. 9.25 Mcs (31.49 m.) TODAY A.M. 11.20 Rolay- Service of Intercession from St. Johns Cathedral. 11.50 Turner Layton (Vocal) at the Piano. PM. 12.00 Hawaiian Selections. 12.20 Local Time Signal and Weather Report. 12.23 Harold Ramsay at “the Organ 12.35 Reuter Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announcements
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    • 210 12 MELBOI R\r VK3ME 9.51 Mt TODAY P.M. 4.20 Opening Ann of Evening Program stream Guards March.’ 4.25 Hall' val Overture.’ 4 Bass-baritone Vi v of Australia.’ 4.37 chestra —‘Hear lies 1< 4.43 George Formby 4.50 Wayne King ain my dreams.’ 1 Raie de Costa Piaumberella.’ ‘You’ve again.’ 5.02 Ray e
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  • 161 13 -tn inspection of 2,000 officers and cadets of the Navy League ski idet Corps at a Trafalgar Day parade in Trafalgar Square, gdnti’-i Sir Edward Evans (“Evans of the Broke”), who took the salute, chatted with a small cadet. (Above): New pilot offic?rs from the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 73 13 BOBBY BEARS PE.ACEEUL Jfeßr v •a r hW s*fe <Z I X. ~Z7"' Bobtos stiaitiiwp them. Percy yells. Hi! Ccr. t yci the cloth Strohs a B*o< become You’re making them mad, and they're buzzing round me. Push her of}. Ruby-Big wasps arrive now. X.H in a Day’s Work— by
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  • 60 14 Penang To Play Perak The Penang rugby XV will travel to Ipoh to play against Perak in an interstate friendly on Saturday. Teams are: PENANG PERAK Foong Chin Auld Clark Slade Lyle Ehrke Close Wilson Hague Tooke Ewart Montgomery Pestana Mansel-Edwards Colchester Pollock Russel Allan Tokeley Foster Wraight
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  • 92 14 RACE: 1 WORK AND PLAY LIBERTY DEVON KING RACE: 2 SLIEVE ANIERIN SANG AYAH CHARLEYS AUNT RACE: 3 KOH SABAH LAST CRUSADER DRUMMER BOY RACE: 4 ACHILLES GOLDEN BLAZE ROMANO RACE: 5 CISCARA CARMTOP FAITHFUL RACE: 6 FLYING COLUMN SQUEE~ CON CON RACE: 7 BEANO FAIR KING
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  • 144 14 Reuter. Scotland and VI ales, who beat Ireland and England respectively in the international soccer league, meet tomorrow at E<linburgh. Last year at Cardiff, Wales won by two goals to one. Teams for tomorrow are: WALES: John (Swansea); Whatley (Tottenham) and T. G, Hughes (Birmingham) Dearson (Birmingham), T.
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  • 113 14 It is understood that there is every possibility of Sir Theobald being sent to India to race before the end of this month. Sir Theobald has been one of Malaya’s outstanding horses over the past 18 months. He won the Governor’s Cup this year
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  • 66 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah Monday. Tne Kinta Golf Club s mixed foursomes competition was won by Mrs. Don and G. M. Beaton. Among others who competed wer?: Mrs. Baxter and Morgan; Miss Pender and Wakefield; Mrs. Morgan and W. A Tooke; Mr. and
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  • 70 14 The Penang Sports Club will play hockey against the Chinese Recreation Club at the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m. sharp. PS.C.: VV. G. Coleb?ck: A. G. Close and J. R. McDougal; S. L. Stocks, F. Buchanan and S. V. Adams; C. W. Lyle. W. T. Francis, W. R.
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  • 1026 14 Full Programme F Or Tomorrow gELOW is the full programme for the second day’s r l(e the Singapore Turf Club’s Winter Meeting at Bukit T l tomorrow’ afternoon. RACE 1— Horses, Class 3, Div. 6, About 7 ;tj 3 0 3 LORDLOGY a 9-00 A van
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 328 14 June PERFUME u h i?|4f. jz <A raHtatdu: creeuwn, .-yr^ v/'* P 7 ha&IWG <- 4< I //euAaw/ ft&t&eM dea/ed :J? I (J 2 APB .i II 0B sW w/z i *®R 'X ®1 1W jjQ '.#w r llgib. sBa i ll ■hm < i• >; fe r /GRAND SfiLfi
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  • 1524 15 Women’s Charity Hockey BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY NEWCOMER the annual Poppy Day Match provided by the women of Penang, this year’s fixture being between Married vs. Singles, the Singles scored a convincingv ictory over their elders” by three goals to one after leading one-nil
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  • 123 15 The Health Improvement B.P. beat the Good Mixers B.P. by the odd game in seven during the week-end: Results (Good Mixers B.P. players mentioned first): G. K. Weng and C- S- Thong bt. Ah Gnow and Ah Hon. 21—20. 219; S. H Keat and L. T. Goh lost'
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  • 17 15 —Reuter. London, Monday. Oxford University beat Edinburgh Academicals 19—10 in their rugby fixture today.—Reuter.
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  • 413 15 Following are weights for the third day (two races) and fourth day (two races) of the Singapore races:— THIRD DAY, NOVEMBER 11 Horses, Class 1, Div. 1, 9 Furlongs. Oil EMPIRIC 5y 9-00 Lee Nam Hobbs 4 3 3 JACK DRUCE 5y 8-13 “Mr. Cheah” van Breukelen
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  • 1233 15 J oilowing are latest positions in the English and Scottish football leagues: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I f P W D L F A Pts. Derby (13) 14 10 2 2 27 13 22 Everton (14) 13 10 0 3 30 14 20 Bolton (7) 13
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  • 120 15 Penang Sports Club Contest The results of the November Medal <Bogey) of the Penang Sports Club (Golf Section) are: G. A. Maltby H’cap 3 2 down) Tie A. Clark 15 2 M G. Halliday Scratch 4 Dr. Brodie H’cap 8 4 R. H. Williams 9 4 D.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 79 15 Born 1820 still going strong 10 Make sure you have a good supply of JOHNNIE WALKER in the house for Christmas The clean w Highland” flavour of Johnnie Walker is proof of the purity and age of the fine Scotch whiskies in the blend. The name “Johnnie Walker” is your
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  • 136 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDOl—(Spot) £211.15.0 £211.13.0 LONDOr*— (3 months) £212.15.0 £212.15_0 SINGAPORE $107.25 $lO7/75 BUSINESS DONE PKNANG $107.25 $lO. o» BUSINESS DONE >«»** 25 tons Buyers no sellers •OPRA— (Sundr led) 53.10 $3.10 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON NEW YORK 16%c(G) 16 S c(G‘ SINGAPORE —(Spot) 28%c 28?;e Jan.
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  • 345 16 London. November 7. Following are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. llO9 Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 109 r. -ftl War Loan 3’ p.c. 999 Com Union Assc. (Units»
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  • 121 16 London. Nov. 7. RUBBER: DullLondon 8% buyers B’-_. sellers Jan./Mar. do B’-4 do Apl./June 8% do 8 5 s do July/Sept. Bft do S s du NEW YORK: (opening price» 16.96 ct<. United Kingdom Stocks: London 58.753 tons Liverpool 33.405 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov
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  • 117 16 Paris 178 47 64 17»! a New York 4.76 4.75,;j Montreal 4.787* 4.79’s Brussel 28.14 28.13 1 2 Geneva 20.0 S 20.98 Am sterdam 8.75 8.75 1 2 Milan 90; 90 Berlin 11.87 l 11.88 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 > 2
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  • 125 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42’ 2 1.45 Hong Fatt .80 ,82’£. Kucha. 2.35 1.40 c Mambau 50 .55 Puteh ,87»:. .92'-. Rahman Hyd. 1.24 1.26’A Rantau 1.5274 Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.6774 Ampat 4:3 4g Bangrins 23|9 2413 Berjuntaj iqj9 11 1 3 Idris 7.9 g' 3
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  • 208 16 New York. Monday. DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 Indus. 152.12 154.91 155.56 152.02 20 rails 31.78 32.04 32.21 31.7.5 20 utilities 23.59 24.01 24.11 23.54 10 bonds 90.05 90.25 Business done; 430.000 1,760.000 STOCKS Prev. Today Anaconda Cpr. 36 ft 37ft, Am. Tob. B
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  • 22 16 TIN Penang’ $107.75 per pkl. Singapore $107.75 per pkl. RUBBER ’Penang—Spot 28.%c. per lb. Singapore—Spot 28- t ’-gc. per lb.
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  • 277 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Selle r< Ampats 4 4U 4'7 v A. Hitams 25’6 26 6 A. Wengs .62’ 2 .65 Bangrins 23'6 24|0ex B. Selangors 1.43 1.4(5 Berjuntai 10’9 113 Hong Fatts .80 .82 Jelapangs 31'3 323 Jelebus 70 .73 Kamuntings 11(0 ll|6ex K. Lanjuts 18 6 19
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  • 178 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1-17*4 1.22jc Bassetts .55 .57'74 Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .76 .78 Kuala Sidims 2.37*4 2.47’4 Indrag iris 1.30 1.35 Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .42*4 Malaka Pindas 1.37 2 1.42 ft» *-New Scudais 1.12*4 1.17’4 Pa.jams 1.85 1.92*4 I Sungei Tukargs 1.07 1 1.12’1»
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  • 171 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4,3 4.7’4 Berjuntais 109 113 B. Selangors 1.40 1.47 ft Hitams -32% .37% Hong Fatts .79 .83 Jelebus -70 .74 Johans .27% .30 Kramats 10.9 113 i Kundangs 7 6 8 0 K. lB 3 18 9 Kuchais 1.35 1.40cd Laruts 9,9 10,3 Lukuts
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  • 227 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Aver Hitam 105 Ba.u Lintang 1.17’4 Broga 75 80 Bukit Kepong 1.15 1.25 Jeram Kuantan -80 .87*4 Malaka Pinda 1.37 74 1-45 Mentakab .42% -4a New Serendah -95 1.10 Perak River 1.00 1.07% S? :g?i Tukang 1.07% 1.12% Tt uk Anson 1.30 1.40 TIN: Ampat
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    • 101 16 Nervous, Weak, Ankles Swollen! Mu h n-rvru.-noss i«i dirActly traceable to rotons in th-- Kidm- n i Bladder, cause < letting p Nights. Burning la tg.-s, Swollen Akb Bu; riche Itheun. xtMU), Circles Under (lyes. Excess Anditj Leg Pans and Dizzit The Doctor s pn-.s. nptmn < y.trx starts elimv?ta
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    • 917 16 HEAD OFt'rcc s 12, BTSHOP STREET, PENANG ’PHONE 1477 J 1.7« v TELEGRAMS: “GAZETTE.” PENANG. H XT V( x Singapore Office: Cecil Street, Singapore. 'Phone 5471. Tel: “Time,’’ s> Office: 25. Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Roa Kin. r Office 40, 43, Fleet Street. London, E.C.4. 'Phone Central
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