Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 November 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 269. Vol. XCVI. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938. PRICE 5 GEMS.
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  • 413 1 STORES LOOTED IM) SYNAGOGUES BURNED: POLICE MAKE NO ARRESTS —Reuter. DWELLINGS ATTACKED Ministry Takes Responsibility Berlin. Thursday. Reports of the burning of synagogues and the demolition of Jewish stores continue throughout the country. Shops have been destroyed from Koenigsberg in the far north-west to towns
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  • 500 1 Still Possible To Achieve A Settlement In Palestine —Reuter. London, Thursday. The Jewish Chronicle, leading organ of British Jews, describes the Government’s proposafs to invite Arab states to join the Palestine discussions as an "act of high statesmanship. It speaks of the hasty pronouncement of
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  • 65 1 Reuter. An “extraordinarily biff'* earth quake the location of which a' present tunkwfwn unis recorded the seismographs m Ixmdun and West Bromwich between 8.30 and iu p.m. and are still continuin<i. The seismologist Mr. J. J. Shaw, said the needle al West Bromwich recorded a
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  • 177 1 To Pearl Buck, The China Authoress Mi' Pearl S. Buck, the American has been awarded the 1938 Nobel Pri/t for Literature, accordin" to a Buck, known the world over for 1. "The Good Earth.” which won Pulitzer Prize, has perhaps done m any other Western novelist to
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  • 56 1 Repulse To Convey I heir Majesties To Canada London, Thursday. v officially announced that Their !>'*s will sail in the cruiser Repulse Canada next year. The Repulse escorted by two ships of the Seruiser Squadron. The date of is not fixed but Reuter underTheir Majesties will arrive in
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  • 103 1 J 11 UVI 3 London. Thursday. '1 in the House of Commons to an assurance that the Government <1 no transfer of British colonial 'Mated territories, Mr. Chamber- elared that he had nothing to add 1 revious statements on the subject ■<n behalf of the Government. •hi
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  • 100 1 full repc Reuter. Officials’ Views On The Mandate Nairobi. Thursday. “T believe all members of the Government have strong views of the sublet of Tanganyika. So have I. declared the Governor, Sir Robert Brooke Popham, intervening in the debate in the Legisature of a motion expressing anxiety over continued
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  • 223 1 Reuter. CASUALTIES POUR INTO CANTON Hongkong. Thursday It is learned that the Soviet has promised greatey assistance to China in the form of aeroplanes and materials The reorganised Chinese Air Force is soon expected to begin ac tivities in Kwangtung. Fatshan is reported to have been re
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  • 170 1 —Reuter. Questions In House Of Commons London, Thursday. "What action has the Government taken to make clear that any Japanese proposal to take over the administration and control of the Customs will be strongiy opposed by Britain?” asked Sir John Wardlaw Milne in the Commons. Mr. R. A.
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  • 84 1 Sees Armistice Ceremony At Kuala Lumpin’ (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, FrdayThe boy king of Siam was among watchers at the Kuala Lumpur Cenotapn today although he did not take part in the Armistice Day ceremony. His Majests wearing ordinary dress was taken from the motor
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  • 41 1 —Reuter. Geneva, Thursday. The Japanese Bureau has notified the League of Japan’s withdrawal from the International Labour Office, effective from November 3 this year. It has rejected the International Labour Office contention that two years’ notice is necessai«y.—Reuter.
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  • 212 1 Railways To Assist —Reuter. London, Thursday. Sir Kingsley Wood during the debate on the address in the House of Commons said the aircraft industry had been considerably expanded and was now working at full capacity. Orders had been placed at full ca- acR. production for
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  • 41 1 —Reuter. Rome, Thursday. A new law providing that Aryan Italians may not marry Jews nor mans foreigners without permission has been approved by the Cabinet. This confirms the decision of the Fascist Grand Council on October 6. —Reuter.
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  • 1013 2 Views Of Kedah Chinese Community (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Thursday. The Kedah Chinese Chamber of Commerce, on behalf Oi the Chinese community of Kedah, in a memorandum to tne Higher Education Commission point out that higher education is desirable but
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  • 77 2 THE ROYAL FAMILY OF SIAM on board the Aleonia (left to H.R.H. Prince Bhumibol Atultej, H.RJI. Princess Kalyani H.M. King Ananda Mahidol, the Princess-Mother and a member of th Roimi suite. They spent an enjoyable time in Penang yesterday befort leuv.n, for Port Swettenham. They
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  • 114 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Wednesday. From the jungles of Jelebu,, Negri Sembilan, conies the story of a Sakai believed to have been ■carried away by a tiger. The Sakai proceeded to the jungle at Ulu Konkoi, 14 miles from Jelebu to tap the tree,
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  • 98 2 Gave Cake-Money To China Relief Fund yA NINE-YEAR-OLD Chinese school--boy. Master Wang Chow Yen of the Li Tek School, Penang, is featured in the Chinese Press for his patriotism. For the past 15 months he has headed contributions in his school, and on Wednesday he gave all
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  • 114 2 PREP ARATIONS for the sale of photographs of Dr. Sun Yat Sen by the Chinese schoolchildren tomorrow, the anniversary of the birthday of the founder ofthe Chintse Republic, have b cn completed by the Penang China Relief Fund. More than 60 groups of boys
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  • 105 2 Opening Today VISITORS to the annual exhibition oi' the combined Anglo-Chinese schools of Penang, which opens at 12.30 p.m. today at the Westlands branch of the A. C.S. will have an excellent opportunity of appreciating the remarkable proficiency that has been attained in various branches
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  • 262 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. TAKING a lenient view on account of the age of the accused, Mr. Justice Pedlow at the Singapore Assizes yesterday passed a concurrent sentence of nine months’ rigorous imprisonment on a 46-year-old Chinese, Lim Ah Kee. found guilty on
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  • 109 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday- 1 f in Fast A S a sequel to an accideni /V Coast Road on the nigh’ tember 26, in which two Ciw '"-7 Sim Kwee Leong and Goh r lest their lives, Lieut. Johr Cha Burgoyne-Johnson, of the Ro.'""
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  • 122 2 Sentence On Deferred lEAVING his bicycle, to j bar of which were A llt batik sarongs which he had j r oa-. Malay went into a shop in to make further purchase». a \vay came out he saw a Chinese w.■ ig from the cycle with
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  • 389 3 ftftnty Y pa wars ago since the mounded the end of is to have ended all t tragic spectacle the ,i?s to<la\, and how ]jise who have gone know the appalling m wickedness which .s it was fashionable .ts to la' the blame of nations. That \o\v
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  • 998 3 INQUIRY FIRST, SAYS PROFESSOR G. McOWAN ;A S founding of a Department of Engineering lor Malaya at Raffles College, Professor G. McOwan, who has uow completed l his report on this subject, recommends a pielimmaryi survey ot the problem of the extent and nature 01 emplqvment
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  • 297 3 Penang Chinese H omen To Start Campaign A meeting of the Ladies’ Section of tne Penang China Relief Fund took place at 4 p.m. yesterday at the Philomatic Union, Acheen Street. Penang. This was their first meeting of the second half of the year. Mrs. Law
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  • 78 3 GIVING as his excuse that he was pressed for payment for a debt by a friend and that not having the money to do so he was tempted to steal a pocket watch, value $4, at Kampong Bahru road. Penang, on November 1. a Chinese, Yap Hock
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  • 725 3 Further Evidence Recorded Hearing was resumed yesterday’ before Mr. A.W Bellon y, Second Police Magistrate. Penang, of the case in whicn 12 Cninese ar< charged with being concerned in activities connected with an unlawful society. The whole day's hearing was confined to the defence of the fourtn.
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  • 308 3 Friend Alleges Abuse Of Kindness That a youth to whom he gave shelter for a night repaid his kindness by rob bing two of the inmates of the house was the allegaton made by a Malay, Ali bin Haji Noor Wan, when another Malay. Mat
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  • 804 3 At a public meeting of Indians and Ceylonese held at the Town Hall. Penang, yesterday, it was unanimously decided that a branch centre of Ramakrishna Mission be established in Penang, to start not later than January 1, 1939, and that Swami Bhaswarananda of the Singapore
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  • 331 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL Ilk J D. MOSS, manager of Jalan ItJL Acob estate Kampar and MRS MOSS have returned from Home leave. MR and MRS S. DON NAN are ex- peeled to arrive at Port Swettenham on November 30. It fR- R MIDDLETON SMITH. Assist[VA ant Controller of Labour, Klang, nas
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  • 648 4 PREMIER’S STATEMENT AT GUILDHALL BANQUET London, Thursday. THAT his Government should earn the reputation of a “go-getter for peace was the wish e^P 1 vunV Minister in responding to the toast of His Majesty s sters at the Guildhall banquet
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  • 123 4 —Reuter Democrats Not Pessimistic New York, Thursday. As a result of their election gains the Republicans and other Conservative elements are predicting that there will be substantial opposition in future to New Deal measures in Congress. They are also talking optimistically with regard to the Presidential election in
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  • 138 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. “God alone knows when the war in China will finish,” declared Major-General T. Kawabe, new Japanese military attache to Berlin, in an interview on his arrival at Singapore in the N.Y.K. vessel Hakone Maru yesterday. In his interview the
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  • 36 4 Reuter. Bangkok. Thursday. A servant of the Minister of Defence, Pibul Songgram, fired with a revolver at the Minister twice while he was dressing, but missed The servant has been arrested. Reuter.
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  • 551 4 Berlin, Thursday. ''pHE announcement of the death of Herr von Rath, of the German Embassy in Paris, who was shot on Monday by a Polish Jew, was the signal for a campaign against Jewish shops and synagogues in Berlin and elsewhere. Seven Berlin synagogues
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  • 183 4 —Reuter. Renovator Of New Turkey Istanbul, Thursday. IT is officially announced that the Turkish President, Kemal Ataturk, died at 7.05 a.m., G.M.T., today aged 57. Under the Constitution, the president of the National Assembly, Abdul Halikrenda, automatically assumes interim presidency until the new President is elected. The
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  • 115 4 Swif For Damages Fail THE civil action for damages which was heard by the First Magistrate, Ipoh, Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, on Wednesday. in which Leh Let Wai. of Tanjong Tualang, sued Chancel Singh of Silibin, Ipoh. for a sum of $736.60. arising out of a
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  • 151 4 r- J d -Reuter The anticipat in South Chit, steady progress ‘k;;which adds that back the Japanese *s Tsunghua highw /h Y,j S while the Japanese wards along the Cim. )r /L *<l and are at present holdin *2 miles north of Canton Z
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  • 146 4 British Wireless Full Programme Announwl London, Thursday The King of R mania and Crown Prince Michael will arrive in England on Tuesday «u State visit to the King and Q be met at Dover by the Duke of Rec The King and the Duk-
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  • 99 4 14 Loyalist H (upland Shot Down Salamanca. Thursday I Fourteen Republican warplanes shot down in an air battle over ’.hes?-' front today, according <> a Natiomcommunque, which stat>'s i is pr the five other Republican pls also shot down. Republican t.'-s’’- the coastal sector of the
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  • 59 4 Reuter. China CominihiA’ \pp ,a For Fund* London. The China Camp?u peals for funds for the new hospital to be establi-h* 1 Shansi. Buildings have and the staff is ready malI jtaiP needed. Ten shillings r a bed. The sign a tor 1 ger Countess of Aberdi R.H.
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  • 65 4 owe ver. 1 Reuter. Threat To faFe l,r Immediate,. Representatives of qisU-’" and military visited house this afternoon Assistant Commissioner they were taking ov< Canton Customs today Mr. Hoopei pmt s Japanese action and matter to Shanghai Hankow's Customs has I arded s 1!1 pushed forward
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  • 46 5 H n (Correspondent.) Lumpur, Thursday. H ~-<•<! t b e house of Mr. )amansara-road last J 1 some jewellery. s i moved are of same en in other burglaries B-.- t is believed that this X 1,3 work of the same Kv- nvestigating.
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  • 56 5 H •«.< 11 h ’oiMHlillg M H \otinjl Girl Correspondent.) Ldinpiir. Thursday. ladayan, an aged In- sentenced to death M* t young Indian girl, H reducing arsenic into H*' <ked into cakes, was the F.M.S. Court H of Mr Justice ,1 acting Chief Justice, .justice McElwaine, Chief
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  • 160 5 omni *4ill L\ ing B\ Hie Roadside I /*< AVICTFI > "O a charge of being in I apparatus for the toxicatlng liquor on I p i, uese named Ng Toh was ed by Mr. P- F. Y. I r F Magistrate, Ipoh, to a ’efault
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  • 240 5 Mr. Robert Madigan I .alham Correspondent.) i Gajah, Wednesday. 'l' the late Mr. Robert ham, a former planter a .<> died at his residence night at the age of 6$ us afternoon. i sped the Boy Scouts t English School. Batu funeral and furnish"ll under the command
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  • 859 5 Britain In Touch With Interested Governments London, Thursday. MAKING a statement in the House of Commons with reference to representation o n the Palestine conference. Mi. MacDonald said that Government was in communication with the governments of Egypt, Iraq. Saudi Arabia. Yemen and Transjordan. Reuter.
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  • 84 5 A typical scene on one of the main roads near the region recently taken over by Poland. (zvchoslovakian retugees who fled this vrea took with them their furniture and their belongings and are now stra ided on the roads with no trail* port
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  • 155 5 ONG NAM. a middle-aged iur.es« 1 was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate s Court. Ipoh. b< fore Mr. P. F. V. Radcliffe on a charge cl committing theft of four packets oi toothpaste valued at 12 cents at Leech street. Ipoh. on November 5. Accused
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 275 6 MONSTER HOLIDAY MATINEES Today Tomorrow at 11.30 a.m. AI 3 p. in. RKO-RADIO’S Sparkling Comedy Hit M-G-M'S COLOSSAL PRODUCTION “THERE GOES THE “S EQ U O I A’’ Rfif) VI (THE FEMALE TARZAN) STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY PRICES 15, 30 ETC. DOWNSTAIRS J AUREL and HARDY Tomorrow at 3 p.m. Sunday
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    • 297 6 PACKING OUT AT E\ ERY SHOW ROYAL TODAY tomorrow 3pm 615 9.30 11.30 300 6.15-9 30 MATINEE PRICES: 20, 40 &60 cts Downstairs. ON THE SCREEN FOR THE FIR>ST TIME am THE HEROIC ADVENTURE, STIRRING ROMANCE AND ENDLESS AbL of the story the author of -treasure E ISLAND'' ALWAYS CONSIDERED
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    • 105 6 RO I MANHATTAN MFTrmt I ROMANCE-THRILLING I OUTSIDE THE LAW GTVES HR J and his heart I TfJ x> I ONE WOMAN WHO HAD BEE; I TO TRAP HIM I ‘The Chaser A Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Pictu» B WITH I DENNIS O’KEEFE I ANN MOR KISS I LEWIS STOYE; I MAJESTIC
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  • 121 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, November 8. riIHE new Treaty of Friendship, ComI merce and Navigation between Siam and the Netherlands became effective yesterday when ratifications were exchanged at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Luang Pradist Manudharm, and the Netherlands Minister, den Heer C.H. Lechner. It will be
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  • 280 7 Measure To Strengthen Chinese Resistance Sian, November 4. rpHE National Government will enter into closer ties with Soviet Russia if active assistance from the democratic countries is not available, according to an American source. This is a measure to strengthen China’s resistance against Japan.
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  • 319 7 Tributes To Late Mr. Tong Shao-yi r pHE body of the late Mr. T° n Shao-yi, first Prime Minister of the Republic of China, who was brutally murdered by four men at the Shanghai home of his son-in-law, Mr. Chu Chang-nien, on September 30, was
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  • 247 7 —lnternational News Agency. Boom Ami Mines Being Swept Away Wuchow, October 28. THB Japanese navy is removing the boom near Bocca Tigris on the Pearl River and sweeping away the mines, so that Japanese war vessels may steam up from the delta to Canton by early
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  • 96 7 THE Japanese invasion of Kwangtung, which is close to the Philippines, and threats to dominate the Pacific hav? led the United States to develop Pearl Harbour in Hawaii to provide anchorage for any fleet that may be needed for emergency. Plans are moving forward rapidly to
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    • 148 7 COMING GALA ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL HARI RAYA PUASA ATTRACTION PASAR MALAM. November 24th November 27th Malay Stalls Exhibits, Kronchong Parties, Ronggeng. Wayang Wong, Wayang Kulit, Bersanding. Bersilat Vaudeville and other side shows. Grand Xmas Attraction 4th PENANG TRADE FAIR, December 19th—December 27th. SEE “THE SILENT SALESMAN” AT WORK Both at Fun
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    • 94 7 World Champions To Meet In Penang THRILL TO HIE CLASH OF THE GIANTS FOR SUPREMACY A v /Al A W' o ’j-C WONG BOCK CHEUNG THE WORLD’S ONLY AND GREATEST'' CHINESE WRESTLER vVHO HAS TRAVELLED ALL OVER THE WORLD AND HAS BEATEN SOME OF THE FOREMOST CHAMPIONS ersus TONY LAMARO
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    • 516 7 Matinee Today at 3p. ni. ■DAMSEL IN DISTRESS” with Fred Astaire PRICES——DOWNSTAIRS: 15 30 cents QUEEN’S 6.15 TONIGHT TOMORROW 9.30 Matinee Tomorrow at 2.45 p. m.—Reduced Prices PUR-DOCTOR! SUPER-CROOK! SUPER-MAX' HEALER BY DAY de KILLER BY NIGHT r THAT’S EDWARD G. ROBINSON AS “DR. CLITTERHOUSE” IT’S THE PICTURE OF A
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  • 423 8 jMOW that there has been time to sort out the events which led up to the fail of Cantcn and Hankow, it is clear that Chinese resistance has by no means broken down, and is in fact as strong and determined as it has ever been. Malayan
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  • 1032 8  - Germany Rumania: Oil And Wheat Which The Nazis Need In Central Europe By Walter Duranty JT is quite likely that relations between Rumania and Germany will be friendly enough in the future. Of course, if Rumania tries to buck the German tiger, then that ferocious animal will use its teeth
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    • 27 8 FLASH-BACK This cartoon is retrinted from a news'! aper of 14 7r BSS-SZ <evsY‘?j r THE ©«SAT r iV" ,AZMT I Z T > 2 l i(k. •.'<>’ 1
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  • 1096 9 /mpress! ve Ceremon y At Cenotaph lO o’clock this morning large crowds took up vantage points outside the reserved spaces round the Penang Cenotaph this mom mg to observe the Two minutes Silence and to watch the imposing parade associated with the event There was
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  • 300 9 Ohl w oman Heavily Fined As a sequel to a raid carried out by excise officers on a house in Weld Qua;/ in the early hours of the morring of November 2 last, two Chinese, a young man and an old woman, were produced before Mr. C.W.
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  • 63 9 Mr. A. C. Buckle, Hon. Treasurer of St Nicholas’ Home, Penang, acknowledges recepit of $184.90, being the proceeds from a dance held at the Wembly Cabaret on Nov. 2, in aid of St. Nicholas' Home funds, and thanks the public fo. the support given and
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  • 99 9 One small hitch, not without its humour, marked the parade part of n<- Armistice Ceremony this morn ing. The Ex-Service niea had been made ready to move and so had the Band—but the latter had to wait for onle**» from Capt. Oke. On the order of
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  • 1713 10 ACCELERATION OF PRESENT PLANS TH E FIRST OBJECTIVE: FINDING THE MONEY London, October 28. VV/ ITH a catastrophic war recently and “'erted, public opinion has conceitW trated upon the lessons regarding our armaments wh ch the erisis na By common consent, even more
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    • 669 10 BANKS HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING corporation. /-a (Incorporated in the Colony of nL The Indian Overseas The liability of members i 3 extent and in manner J Bank, Ltd., Ordinance No 6 of 1929 (Incorporated in British India) Autho KOW Issued and fully paid up Reserve Fund:— u -w0,00(!'
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  • 576 11 SI A MAILS OUTWARD North Borneo Ipoh 8 p.m. today: Kuala p m. today. Burma :,lMe Ipoh 8 p.m. today; Kuala p m. today: Penang 7 a.m Ceylon lose Ipoh 8 p.m. tomorrow; 1 •> p.m. today. Cieut Britain Great Britain and Europe and ■‘<l via Great Britain
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  • 476 11 ARRIVALS Today: MEMNON ex Singapore. HAKONE MARU ex Japan via Singapore. KEDAH ex Singapore. PETALING ex Paneh. MANDAR ex Belawan. RETEH ex Belawan-Deli. PERAK ex Singapore via ports- JUNA °x Singapore. Tomorrow HAGUE MARU ex Singapore. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. RENGAM ex Lumut
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  • 635 11 Objectives Of The Japanese Drive Shanghai, Nov. 3 JAPAN’S invasion of South China was compelled firstly by the realisation that so long as Hankow’s most important simply route was kept open, the Chinese military capital would be able -o hold out mdefinitely; Secondly, because
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  • 83 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 8. The Mitsui Line has expressed Its intention of inviting Miss Siam of 1939. tn be elected in the coming beauty contest, tor a round trip to Japan at the expense ot the line. Together with Miss Siam, her
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  • 197 12 Budapest: The philharmonic programme for the coming season is unusually interesting and varied. Twelve concerts will be given instead of eight, and the second concert will in elude Bartok’s new sonata for piano and orchestra, with the composer and his wife as soloists under Ansermet’s conducting
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  • 251 12 Snakes Hive! In this series we turn aside now and then to note how by patient re search our wise men discover wonderful things often where we should least expect them. Consider snakes, for example. It is not a pleasant topic, an because of that it is one
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  • 315 12 London: Next time six employers ask their secretaries to “take this down,” they may well be forgiven for adding, “and do you know how to spell it?” For in the latest of the BBC Spelling Bees, a team of six employers, all men, beat their women
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  • 259 12 Britain is bidding against Ger.. secure exclusive rights in a ].<-, v r helicopter that will revolut >r.:s< La.ci industry and war. In tests recently the plane vc < capable of rising vertically fro. ground carrying a load equal tr tX mal machine
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    • 50 12 STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL Now on Sale. Copies may be obtained from the Pinang azette Press (1936) Ltd.. Bishop Street. Penang. ORDER YOUR COPY NOW Last year these Annuals were conipl<’6 I sold out. Do not be tl* year—obtain vour Copy at once PINANG GAZETTE PRESS (1936) 12 Bishop Street, PENAiNL
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1816 12 for TRANSMISSION 2 p to GSG and TRANSMISSION 3 a <¥.’• 1 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.: GSJ. Hl°llll °flts Of 1 OUcIV S VV IFCICSS 9.30 p.m. to 11.20 p.m.: GSO. 9.15 p.m. to 12.20 a.m.. GSG and ZHJ (PENANG) GSF. 545 p m.: Remembrance Service from Cenotaph. Whitehall.
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    • 501 12 NIROM YDC 15 15 Mcs (19.8 m.); YDA 6.01 Mcs <49.6 m.>; YDB 11.86 Mcs (25.3 m PMN 10.26 Mcs (29.2 m.); YDB 9 65 Mcs (31.20 m.). TODAY 1 12.20 Richard Crooks (tenor) and Grace Moore (soprano). 12.40 Broadcast Orchestra. 1.10 Aneta news and weather bulletin. 1-22 Broadcast Orchestra.
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  • 202 13 THE adoption of early Victorian styles in the design of present- day fashions is emphasised in these tw o costumes. Miss A Heyzvard. wore an Oliver Twist cap and corduroy trousers during her match in the women’s A u t u m n golf foursomes
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  • 394 14 Defence Saves Indians From Bigger Defeat B\ m- only .noal scored ten minutes alicr lhe stall, the Chinese Recreation Chib defeated the Indian Association, when the second strings of both chibs met al hoc ke} on ictoi ia to veil yesterday. The game, on the
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  • 39 14 The results of Wednesday’s tie played in the Penang Sports Club’s bowls tourna menĕ is: triples. Miss Syer and .1. P Watson -plus 6) beat Miss Ackers and S. L. McNee I plus 2) 21—4.
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  • 2 14 —Reuter.
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  • 49 14 Ihe Nibong Tebal Recreation Chib are making arrangements to play a football match with the Malay Recreation Club. I enang, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The match will be played on Nov. 27. Before the match, there will be a fancj and a tea party.
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  • 30 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, today. There w T ere heavy showers this morning. It is verv likely that the going at Bukil Timah toda\ will he heavy.
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  • 155 14 La>t Night's Wrestling King Kong, the Hungarian “man mountain" and said to be' the recognised world’s all-in wrestling champion, was booed by a large section of the crowd in his match against Mehar Singh at the Jubilee park. Ipoh, last night when he argued with
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  • 210 14 The Y.M.C.A. defeated the P.C.R C. team 4 1 a. hockey yesterday. The Chinese held their own in the first ha t. but collapsed badly or. the resumption. The-defence, with the excep.ion of Heng Teik. was weak and failed to cover up. The Y’s possessed bettei forwaids. Vuilleumier
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  • 133 14 IRONSIDES DEFEAT P. T. In a keenly contested match yesterday the Ironsides defeated the Posts and Telegraphs by the odd goal in three. The P. and .T had a full share of the game in the second half but failed to score owing to poor finishing. The Ironsides opened the
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  • 55 14 —Reuter. New York, Thursday. Donald Budye, holder of the Wimbledon. American, Australian and Fretu h lawn tennis championships, has turned professional. He has accepted an offer of $75,000 to tour the United States with ■matches ayainst Ellsworth Vines. The first match will be at Madi son Square
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  • 86 14 P.R.C. Committee Report On Aug. 31. 1938. the Penang Recreation Club had 99 member, which included 21 women. "Considering the number of Eurasians in Penang," says the report of the Committee, “this number is indeed deplorable, and it is hoped that members will make a special effort
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  • 27 14 Hallam will be unable to play for Perak in the rugger match against Penang tomorrow. His place will be taken by McGladdery.
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  • 27 14 These fire Arsenal players took part in the Enyland vs. Wai s or soccer match at Cardiff: Hapyoou, Bryn Jones, Leslie Jones, Cummer.
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  • 131 14 More and more countries taking up badminton, an-. 14 national organisations u the International Eederati ing to the “Manchester «iv, They are the American Associate» ?-<, Australian Association, the Canadian sociation, the Danish Association English Association, the FrenC f... tion, the All-India Association Union, the
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  • 171 14 (From Our Own Correspondent i Taiping. Thursday. IN a scrappy game of hockey u Esplanade yesterday, tht Rai.way Institute defeated the Police B 1 The Railwaymen drew first b'---o<: Yusof. Bhagat Singh drew evel The interval arrived with the sc*>n vt.. On the resumption the Railway were
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  • 208 14 I lie t mted States biggest racing controversy was settled last w eek at Pimlico, Baltimore. At least £3.000.000 in bets changed hands before the aristocrat of American (racehorses, Sea Biscuit, flashed past the winning post four lengths ahead of its
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  • 115 14 Sports Club ’*A C.R.C. Toniorrov The Penang Sports Club rugby against the Chinese L at the Esplanade tomorrow sharp. i t *y The following have been for P.S.C.: H.I. Barry. E.T. Pike, D. Richardson i rich; J.F. Keay and H Curtis, Newman. D. < Perkins, E.W. Moleswor D. Wark
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 531 14 (No mistaking quality and smoothness i F i <®Ĕ. W p I I z A I 'v. \£?"SBBSr ii< aßSamßr'vS?^K'? ®s?x< WONDERFULLY fresh aren’t the} 7 I get much more pleasure oP*u x from smoking since I gSfc W switched to Craven c A.’ j| They do not stain my
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  • 1371 15 I'hird Day Of Singapore Race Meeting RACE I—Horses, Class 3, Div. 4, 6 Furs., 2.30 p in. 0 4 ACHILLES 4 b e g (“Wearne Kongsi”), Billett, 9.00 Mayo 2 0 0 HARD ROAD 4 ch e m (“Mr. Oxford”), Turley, 8.09 Ardagh 2
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  • 98 15 Inter-State Hockey J PENANG’S hockey team to meet Perak at Ipoh on Saturday, November 19, has been chosen as follows: Lim Choon Ghee (P.T.A.); Ismail bin Hashim (D.A.F.C.) and Abdul Rahman (D.A.F.C.); Rashid Ghows (LA.), Boey Seng Poe (E.S.C.) and T. Jacobs (P.R.C.); C. W. Lyle
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  • 339 15 THE following a r e the handicaps for tomorrow’s races at Singapore, with scratchings and the order of running. RACE 1—2.30 P.M. HORSES, CLASS 3. DIV. 3, 9 FURS ABBOT’S TEMPTATION 9.0 ADELE 8.13 DEVON KING 8 12 SLIEVE ANIERIN 8.11 SANG AYAH 8.10 AUTHENTIC 8.9
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 387 15 111 IIAHEIUIfBS have a LI lit IN ESS they all mike SPRATTS MIXED IT'S p I n Before Spratt’s Seeds are finally packed in sealed packets, they are cleaned >8?! by a special process which af fr" g W banishes all dust and 'MA a K 'oreign matter a source
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  • 123 16 YESTERDAY’S PRICES PREVIOUSLY LATEST iZ)N O'- (Spot) £212.15.0 £212.15.0 IXlNl'Oi*—(3 mor.ths £213.15.0 £213.15.0 r (NGAFORE $107.75 $108.75 BUSINESS DONE »<... PENANG $107.75 $107.75 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 50 tons OOPRA—(Sundried) $3.10 $3.15 BLACK PEPPER 53.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON B%d B%d NEW YORK 17Ac(G) 17ftc(G) (SINGAPORE— (Spot) 29c Jan./Mar
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  • 459 16 In studying ancient theraoeutic theories and practices we see that at the time diseases were held to be usually due to the action of certain gods or demons, who, if prevailed upon by prayers and offerings, or coerced by those who knew the proper incanta.ion
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  • 372 16 LONDON, Nov. 10. Following are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless other wise stated. Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 1111 -H Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 109? Wa.r Loan 3J p.c. 99a -f-J Com. Union
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  • 268 16 New York. Thursday. The market again reflected a firm undertone and easy ability to absorb profittaking. Brokers think building stocks are behind the recent move Among lower priced they favour American ra diator. The market wholly acts as though approaching a stage where speculative concentration on special
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  • 108 16 Paris 178 53 64 178 55 64 New York 4.75% 4.74% Mon real 4.78% 4.78% Brussel 28.12% 28.06 Geneva 20.97 20.96 Amsterdam 8.74% 8.74 Milan 90 90 1 Berlin 11.87% 11.85 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 %> unquote! Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague
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  • 116 16 London. Nov. 10. RUBBER: DullLondon 8% buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar. Bft do Bft do Apt/June Bft do 8% do July/Sept. Bft do 8H do NEW YORK: (opening price) 17.17 cts United Kingdom Stocks:— London 58,753 tons Liverpool 33.405 tona COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.5.0 PEPPER:
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  • 196 16 KENNEDY CO. YESTERDAY’S PRICES TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 1 3 Ayer Weng -62% 67 2 Berjuntai 10 9 Hong Fatt 81 A" Hongkong Tin 22 0 23 6 Jelebu 70 Kpg. Kamunting 8,9 9«» Kpg. Lan jut 18 6 190 Katu 25(3 26 0 Kramat Kuchai Ordy. 1.37% 1.42Jc
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  • 60 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 0 4 4 1 2 Asams 28 6 29 0 B. Selangors 1.45 1.47% Hitams .32% .37% Hong Fatts -80 .81 Jelebus .67% .72% Johans .27% -30 Kramats 10 9 H 3 Kundangs 7 9 8 0 K. Lanjuts 18 3 18 9
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  • 128 16 $109.25 Lukuts .65 .70 Puchongs 17 3 18 0 Putehs 90 .95 Rantaus 1.47% 1.52%. Raubs 5.10 5.15 Rawang Cons. 23 0 23 9 R. T. Fields 6 9 7 0 Rcnong Cons. 24'6 25 3 Taipings 1.67% 1.72% Takuapas 17 4% 17 9 T. Kruins
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  • 228 16 EDWARD ROBINSON IN NEW THRILLED The latest thriller featuring Edward G. Robinson ‘The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse’ opened last night at the Queen’s to crowded houses. Mr. Robinson’s usual role of the lova x g gster is here abandoned for that of a doctor with an insance
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 33 16 Cabaret of Cabarets ELYSEE of course/ Come Tomorrow Night (Saturday) When PHYLLIS JAMES ARE .STAGING THE BFST FLOOR SHOW OF THE SEASON IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME PINANG GAZETTE NIGHT SURPRISE PRIZES
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    • 23 16 F. M. S. R. HARI RAYA PUASA 24th, 25th NOVEMBER, 1938 TRAVEL RY RAIL AND SAVE MONEY ORDINARY SINGLE FARE FOR DOUBLE JOURNEY
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    • 974 16 HEJD OFEH.B T 2. BTSHOP STREET, PFNANG -PHONE 1477 4 w TELEGRAMS “GAZETTE, PENANG. Singapore Off~e Cecil Street, Singapore Tel: “Times.” Sinff Office: 25, Java Street. Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Ro a <i Lon Office 40. 43. Fleet Street. London. E-C.4. 'Phone Central 3608- ;n e ■3s London. Te,:
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