Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 November 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY n 270. Vol. XCVL SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1933. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 327 1 —British Wireless. BILL TO BE INTRODUCED Capital At Low Interest i lit* Air Secretary anuounced in [he Commons ial the Government proposed to recommend to Parl’.anieiit legislation establishing a public corporation which would acquire imperial Airways and British Airways. The Government is said !o have
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  • 223 1 Reuter. Zionist Council Meets London, Friday. I i presenting Jewish comil parts of the world, par .tl United States and Palestine, in London to attend meetZionist General Council. h t.j he session in the light of: ’•■‘s row hurling i: declared Dr. Weizman •a i l
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  • 81 1 British Wire- hit 1 )f 253 Survive Ballot London, Friday. 'l' ’nee with the celebration of 1 >ay, the Commons met at *y instead of 11/ o’clock, and iri.il business was taken, namely, I ‘on of Bills bv Private Members ‘I in the Ballot. members who balloted to
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  • 35 1 Reuter. V. amington, Friday. f: that the Anglo i :io Af t wll be ready c in a few’ days. The British 1.. •ued mvicat on to a fare- I arty. Reuter.
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  • 68 1 LORD HALIFAX, the Foreh Soereta y (rtglt .'ft St. Pau 7 ’s Kr.:<>l:tsbr'dge, when ha attended the christeninig of hit gran -daughter, S. san Dana, •>:. the cr>-.9 nf Jfr mother, the Hon. Mrs. CF ries Wood. Father, who S IP. for York, is se'•;
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  • 182 1 Seeing Wonders Of The Naval Base 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. Siam’s 13-year old King, Ananda Mahidol. who reached Singapore from Europe this morning will have the thrill of his life today. In all probability he will make a flight with the R.A.F.
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  • 116 1 —British Wireless. oO Acres For Windsor Corporation London, Friday. A letter received by the Mayor of Windsor from the King’s Private Secretary’ announces that his Majesty has o?cided to giv Q the Corporation of Windsor 80 acres of land adjoining Windsor Castle. The letter adds that in making
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Epicentre In The Pacific Ocean London, Friday. The earthquake which last night she ok the world’s seismographs to unprece dented oscillations had its epicentre in the Pacific Ocean south of Alaska, according to the Air Ministry. At Kew it is indicated that the disturbances originated 5,1G0
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  • 297 1 Japanese In Retreat Near Canton News. Hong Kong., Friday. L”OGpS i'.id.'*’’ General Chang Ji;i-kwei have reeovere Tamihui and other forces have recovered H a’ sien. Chinese planes appeared in Westein Kwargtung yestcrday r and engaged several Japanese chasers and bombers. General Chen Chi-tang has accepted chief
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  • 59 1 Reuter. J erusa tern, Friday. Six Bi dish W'trylcnxs were fn- ";cd o, an errand of mercy when from their bom bracks they dropped. food iiy parachutes to two Aiab callages. Tubas and Jinsafut, marooned as a result of torrential rains. Both villages are in the area north
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  • 82 1 7 r -i cc ‘s on ZmoCii 'Z Airways’ routes between England and IP. pore Malaya, and Australia use the Sea of Galilee as their too r>, Today it is a natural amphitheatre of bro.cn frride uZciH of Genesareth, stretching away to the north, as
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  • 21 1 I e mj, Friday. Lr t night’s Treasury Jis vent at 1< s. fi.lGd compared whh 5.87 d., a
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    • 22 1 CriZONG CO* Furniture Manufacturers fct j .fj p Street, Penang. phone: 636. jpoh Agents: I <>< > LOON CO., 10l Brewster F.oad. Phone: 875.
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    • 125 1 nlu.aya Silver Co. NO. 458 CUULIA STREET, PENANG. S.S. Manufacturers Dealers of Silver shields, cups, etc., Badges, Blocks and Brass plates UP-TO-DA TE Shf>es. Hats and swimming costumes for Ladies and GerZlemen SCIENTIFIC WORKMANSHIP MODERATE CHARGES PROMPT SERVICE LIVEB 'few< -F f 1 ■'r-- ■■■''l. r c' r Ve 6'.
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  • 258 2 EX-SERVICE MEN’S DINNER AT E. O. Over 200 Present AOBUT 200 people attended the dinner of the Ex-Service-men’s Association, Penang Branch, held at the E. and O. Hotel last night. Among the official guests were the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Goodman, the French, American and Italian consuls. The dining hall
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  • 258 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Siingapore, Friday. As thunder rumbled in the distance and clouds hovered close, Singapore this morning paid homage at the Cenotaph to the Empire’s dead. For half an hour before the service continuous heavy rain fell, but just before 7.30 o’clock,
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  • 27 2 The impressive scene at the Ipoh Cenotaph yesterday morning as the British Resident approach to place the wreath at the base of the memorial.
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  • 1248 2 In Ipoh Armistice Day was observed with ceremony and solemnity, a crowd much larger than that of last year being present at the Cenotaph. Ideal weather favoured the si on- Services w’ere neld In all churcnes yesterday morning and at the joint service wnich was
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  • 270 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Friday. In glorious sunshine this morning, Taiping commemorated Armistice Day with solemn ceremony at the Esplanade. All vantage points were crowded long before the time appointed for the ceremony. So powerful was the heat of the sun that four soldiers
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  • 121 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua.la Kangsar. Thurs MR. T. Ambalawanar. a member of the Tamil cominghas been appointed to be of Hindu Marriages in and f< r the of Perak. The appointment was made by British Resodent, Perak, on the reco rnendation of the District
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  • 68 2 lent. I (From Our Own Coin*H Taiping. Alleged to have used crl! swee to a woman named < tb r 27 at Temple-road, Taiping, (>n last, a middle-aged Chinese Taip ing Cheang. was produced betor magistrate yesterday. The accused denied the n) Hl s said
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    • 402 2 ■gr® WTOSESIMii gn ...1’ xA«t<u V ImT X g-• g 'V -1 j seconds T 'A- WITH COMPUTE STOMACH TREATMENT Jft I*l Practically every form of stomach trouble is *°*x> r, T' fe*’ s. i caused by excess acid Burning pain, agonising \>Tr 4 n I7 T!&c Mfr wind, and
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  • 446 3 Taldng Malay il’lih chakup Melayuf” 15 “Buleh!” question on the first line u s would return an afi'iri; wer, although painfully certain limitations, average European unless t ped to learn the language his profession manages through successfully with vine of bazaar Malay ami Straits-born people have extended
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  • 42 3 FIRST PICTURE received since the crisis, front the Austro-O.ech frontier, show’ng a wrecked Austri.Mi <u to:ns house ‘at Neu-Prerau, near Laa, after it had been blown up. allegedly by Cz( hoslovakkm rioters.
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  • 390 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. "A lev. weeks ago it seemed there might be no Armistice Day this year or at least that it would be a farce to celebrate it amid the war that seemed almost
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  • 77 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Thursday. THREE Tamil boys, of ages ranging from eight to 12 years, were todav produced before the Taiping magistrate ■n chambers, charged with committing theft of p. fishing-net valued at S 2 belonging to a Chinese named Chan Ying. Al’
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  • 411 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL V jR- ana MRS. C. N. CRUSH have <vJL returned irom leave. f T. COMMANDER J. C. DERRICK L haj returned and resumed duties is Harbour Master, Penang. T [IHE death has occurred at Shanghai cf MR. J. J. CIIOLLOT, one oi the most noted foreign engineers in
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  • 73 3 t MEETING of the Kinta k Sanitary Board which be held at the Town Kall, Ipoh. next Thursday will consider the by-law relating to the prevention and abatement of nuisances caused by gramophone and wireless loud-speakers. Among other matters for discussion are the minutes of
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  • 214 3 ■t I EMBERS of the Perak Flying Club Al. bade farewell to the Hon. G. E. Cator. C.M.G., British Resident, Perak, on Thursday night when they entertained aim at a dinner party at the Ipoh Club in view of his impending departure for lome on retirement.
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  • 51 3 Five Chinese Taken To Hospital Five Ch'nese were thrown out of a car yesterday evening while travelling along Green Lane when approaching the junction of Batu Lanchang-road. The car left the road and landed on its side. All the five Chinese occupants were taken to hospial with minor
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  • 1002 3 All Steel Monoplane With Full Load Speed Of 295 m.p.b. London, Nov. 1. QPEED and range of the bomber yet in h J with the Royal Air Force are greatly enhanced in n modified version of the Bristol Ft nh iin wh’ -h is
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  • 257 4 Recapture Of Canton In A Week? Chungking, Friday. “Z’ANTON in a week” is the slogan of the Chinese columns ■at present forcing their way southwards, says a Chinese communique, which add ..Chiangtsun and Talang have been recaptured. Tiie communique adds that fighting is at present going
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  • 128 4 R-’iter Budapest. Friday. Churchbells rang out and guns thundered all ovri Hungary and territory ceded by C’z -choslovakia when Admiral Worthy, the Regent of Hungary made p ceremonial ntrv into Kassa, the la’ges of the ceded towns, today. All trams, trains and motor
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  • 104 4 Reuter. Debate In Legislature Nairobi, Thursday. I I believi» all members of the Govern men- have strong views of the subject <<f Tanganyika. So have I," declared the| G n-a. Sir Robert Brooke Popham j intervening in the debate in the Legislature ot a motion expressing anxiety
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  • 69 4 .—Reuter. i otidon. Thursday:— Th-? Hous.? ot L< rd.- had an unusual experience in deIcr :g the amendment to the \ddress i iv ply to the speech from the Throne. Such amendments have only been submitted three times this century. It was moved by the Opposition
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  • 60 4 —Reuter. Persecution Spreads To Protestants Berlin, Thursday. The Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs, Hans Kerri, has suspended payment of salaries of members of “the Provisional Government of the German Evangelical Church,’’ which includes all leading members of the Protestant Church opposed to Nazified Church disciplinary proceedings, with the
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  • 42 4 Reuter Paris. Friday The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester lunched with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in their hotel apartments today. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will continue their joruney to London tomorrow morning. Reuter
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  • 21 4 Reuter Istanbul. Friday. General Ismet Ineunu. 58 year old exPremier has been elected President of Turkey. Reuter.
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  • 48 4 London. Thursday. A din the House of Commons to an assurance that the Government ended no transfer of British colonial r mandated territories, Mr Chamberlain declared that he had nothing to add his previous statements on the subject •fr* on behalf ot the Government
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  • 216 4 Reuter. London. Thursday. "Great Britain must be a first-cl?s-power or nothing. With her area anu with her population she literally cann-.» live as a secoi or -ird class Power." This ringing warning by Mr. An h<>ny Eden was greeted by cheers from bo!
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  • 93 4 —Reuter. Nev Authorisation London. Thursday. Volunteers of International Brigade, it is said, will be allowed to pass through France. The authorisation affects exclusively French, British and North and South American volunteers. The first to be evacuated will probably enter France (•n Saturday. The formula for the
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  • 95 4 Young Chinese Found Not Guilty (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Thursday. TUWITHOUT calling on the defence, the V» Taiping magistrate yesterday acquitted and discharged a Chinese youth. Lee Ah Lim. who was alleged to have stolen the sum of $l2 from a former Sanitary
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  • 176 4 Coroner's Remarks At K.L. Inquest Kuaia Lumpur, Thursday. Che Mustapha Albakri, sitting as Coroner in giving his finding after conducting an inquiry into the death of Tan Choh, a Chinese woman as a result of falling off a lorry, declared that all the Chinese witnesses, who
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  • 209 4 London, Friday. OIR Thomas Inskip made a spirited deO fence as Minister for Co-ordina rion of Defence in the House of Commons debate for the Government. It was important, he said, not only to look at the shop-window, but the resources behind. Sir Thomas Inskip
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  • 42 4 —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 necessary.—Reuter.
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  • 58 4 Charged with gaming in public, four Malay youths Mat bin Hashim. Japar b n Ahmat. Isahak bin A. Rani and Mohd. Rouse bin Jamaludin pleaded guilty when produced before Mr. H.W. Nightingle in the Penang Middle Court. After administering a warning to them not to gamble in public.
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  • 332 4 Berlin, Friday. I FADING members of the Government, including Herr Hitler, Field-Marshal Goering and Dr. Goebbels, last night considered measures t o be taken against Jews. The measures are likely to be issued today and are expected in official quarters to be very severe. Dr. Goebbels’
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  • 37 4 —Reuter. JT is announced in London that Sir George Ogilvie Forbes, British Charge d'Affaires in Berlin, is taking steps with the German Government for safeguarding British Jews in Germany and their property.—Reuter.
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  • 107 4 Co-operative Clerk Of Perlis Arrested (From Our Own Corresnondent.) Taiping. Thursday. ALLEGED to have committed crimi nal breach of trust in respect of $246.23. money entrusted to him as a Co-operative clerk, a Kedah Malay named Ahmad bin Jaafa.r. who was arrested in Taiping, was
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    • 333 4 “My husband couldnit believe his eyes! Says Mrs. McDermott, of St. John’s Wood, Engl an< j “HE SAYS I LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER.THIS IS HOW I DID IT” If? w ||h r UIF ..j ML I K I Photograph of Mrs. McDermott of Photograph of Mrs. McDermott St. John’s Wood,
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  • 180 5 Moved for Weeks .i], his principle of “when you <i thing tell your friends about Ji who has had very bad lumbago ./q 7s follows differed from lumbago in my or weeks could scarcely’ move had treatment, but it did not lD li n very
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  • 66 5 United Press. Berlin, Nov. 1. tit Germany’s labour 4.000 labour committees. t .“>O.OOO factory execuI’Kers. have been ordered of reducing periods of t.> ai least three years cc the educational efforts rs' Front and the Hitler .it with general intensifiir'. activity, made such the committees are
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  • 42 5 BI’CKJVMPING AT AN AUSTRALIAN RODEO —Australians stockmen ar, 1 fine hersem n. u*. equ ‘rim even's aie always a spectacular and highly interesting feature of the arena events *4 aged at ev< ry \ustralian A gricultural Show.
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  • 1197 5 Demand For Impartial Inquiry Cl IT ACK. 1.1 make a proper study of the present unrest, which is bew experienced in various Orissa States, it is tcosav t<> take into account the political events in the /’.’ovince (hiring the past two years, and the influence
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  • 52 5 Reuter Jnjiirrd Soldiers Reported Better Shanghai. Friday. The conditio:' of the six members of the British foices detained in hospital as a result of the bombing of Ma Jaackson’s bar on November 6 is reported to be very satisfactory. All are expected to return to their units
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    • 224 5 GRLND OPENING OF THE E.&O. Dance Hall ON Saturday 9 12th November. 1938 ADMISSION FREE I DANC/NG From 9.30 p.m. To 1 a.m. MUSIC BY 1 eddy Long and his Rand SPECIALLY SELECTED HOSTESSES I (DANA E 01 PONS 4 FOR sl-iffi) SP ACK >1 S 1) A\ CE FI
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    • 820 6 CARY GRANT in his most hysterical I ,|f H' >■ ENORMOUS SUCCESS! ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT AWFL^ TRUT w TT f I» O VAI. MAJ ESI JTw _>C -XT_Sk. «.is P .m ».3op.m. TONIGHT and TOMORROW Today fl i MATiNFT PRICKS: 20. 40 *6O eta. Down-stairs, staid Ppffessor-A Wild Lady-A
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  • 216 7 the streamlined dictatorship. —Britisn United Press. San Francisco, Nov. 7. IF Japan succeeds in conquering Chin a and the rich Oriental markets, European civilisation slip back to the simplicity of 400 years ago, Mr. Duiant famous author and philosopher, told a San Francisco audience.
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  • 73 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Thursday. TWO Penang Tamils, Muttu and Ka ruppiah, who are wanted in the Northern Settlement for an alleged offence of voluntarily causing hurt to an Indian Mohammedan named Mahmood on September 25 last, by stabbing, were produced before the Taiping magistrate. Pending
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  • 46 7 —Reuter. Italian Scientist Gains Award Stockholm, Friday. The noble Prize for Physics has been awarded to the Italian scientist, Df Enreco Fermi, for the “discovery of new radio-active substances engendered by irradiation of neutrons,” and other researches on reactions created by neutrons.
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  • 97 7 Reuter. London, Friday. HIS MAJESTY, wearing the undress uniform of Admiral of the Fleet, stood at the Cenotaph for the Armisuce service with the Duke of Kent, while Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary looked down on the multitude from a wnndow uf the Home Office The
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  • 52 7 also had audience of His Majesty. Er tish Wireless. sec. —Reuter. London, Thursday:- The Argentine Ambassador, Senor Tomas Breton, was received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace this morning and presented his letters of credence. Lord Halifax also had audience of His
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  • 139 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Friday. VOLUNTEERS in the F.M.S. will short ly lose their Commandant, LieutCol. H. B. W. Savile, M. C., who has been three years with the Force and will sail for Home with Mrs. Savile in midDecember. Col. Savile who is
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  • 85 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Thursday. AN outdoor Revenue officer on duty early this merning in Sebranj Port Weld, is alleged to have seen u Chinese woman distilling liquor and at once arrested her. The woman, Lim Huat. turned out to be tne wife of a
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  • 231 7 Illicit Liquor Charge As a sequel to a raid carried out by excise officers on a house in Weld Quay in the early hours of the morning of November 2 last, two Chinese, a young man and an old woman, were produced before Mr. C.W.
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    • 488 7 \VEMBLE 1 P A R K Tonight, Saturday 12ih, November, 1938. A Grand Malay story “SEMANGAT BATU IlITAM” ATAWA “CHINCHIN SULEIMAN’’ Big comb.nation of Actors and Actresses from Th-e Silver Jubilee Opera in conjunction with the ever popular “MOLEK STAR OPERA Strongly supported ty the latest vaudeville and extra turn?».
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    • 97 7 AVorld Champions To Meet In Penang THRILL TO HIE CLASH OB 1 THE GIANTS FOR SUPREMACY I Wong Eock Cheung THE WORLD’S ONLY AND GREATEST CHINESE WRESTLER WHO HAS TRAVELLED ALL OVER THE WORLD AND HAS BEATEN SOME OF THE FOREMOST CHAMPIONS Versus Tony Icmaro ITALY’S MOST DANGEROUS DROP KICK
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    • 183 7 darning Matinee Tomorrow At 11.30 a.m. I i i ilric March in “THE BUCCANEER” PRICES DOWNSTAIRS 15 and 30 Cents QUEEN’S J.', p.m. Last Night Tonight 9.30 p.m. VI' I NEES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 2 45 P M AT REDUCED PRICES. HEALER BY DAY A KILLER BY NIGHT I
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  • 381 8 PUBLICATION Of the re’?CT' o r th? Woodhead Comon Pale tin» advising against the adoption of the partition recommended by the Peel Ccmmissicn will give encouragement both to Arabs and Jews. Although it did seem at first that the partition proposals provided a compromise and a logical solution to
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  • 1305 8  -  MR WALTER DURANTY, the well-known expert in international affairs, is visiting Bucharest and other capitals in Central Europe on behalf of the North American Newspaper Alliance and is summing up the situation in that region in a series of articles- In
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  • 654 9 How ‘Moonshiners’ Try To Evade The Law (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JLLICIT distilling offences are about the commonest figuring in the charge books of police courts through this country. In spite of deterrent sentences there does not seem to be a drop
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  • 188 9 Engaged In Survey ork The H.M.S. Investigator, the Survey vessel of the Indian Government, arrived in Penang yesterday on one of her periodical visits to this port. She was last on duty round the Anda- j man Islands and Port Blair. The Inves-j tigator is at
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  • 210 9 NEW DANCE HALL OPENS AT E. O. Around The Cabarets The E. and O. Dance Hall, latest addition to Penang entertainment will be opened tonight. Dancing will be carried on from 9.30 p.m. to 1 a m music to be provided by Teddy Long and his band. Refreshments will be
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  • 335 9 Men, Women Boys Compete (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Friday. The largest attendance since the start of the Koran Reading competition which is held yearly during the Bula i Puasa at j the Zahara Mosque, was seen last night when about five thousand people,
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  • 178 9 With the completion of the $75,000 building of tiie Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, Ipoh possesses one of the largest and best-equipped assocition buildings in Perak. Well situated in the busy centre of New Town at the junction of Osbourne and Clare-streets, the building is a
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  • 253 9 Kuala Lumpur Y.W .C.A. Programme (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 11. Organised by the combined Y.M C. A and Y.W.C.A. through the world, there will be a week of prayer from November 13-19, and the Kuala Lumpur associations will also observe this period of prayer
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  • 149 9 In To ten Last Night— Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn are at their craziest mood in "Bringing Lp Baby,” which opened at the Majestic last night. There are some hysterical scenes as the two drive others in the picture crazy also. And it
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  • 77 9 The following new books have been received at the Penang Library.— Apropos of Dolores, by H.G. Wells. Black River of Tibet, by John HanburyTracy. The Code of the Woosters, by P-G. Wodehouse. Guns or Butter, by R.H. Bruce Lockhart. The Platinum Cat, by Miles Burton.
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  • 1396 10 London Opinion Sharply Divided (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 2. OUGHT the International Rubber Regulation Committee, when it meets in London on November 15 to fix the Jan-uary-March, 1939 world export quota, to increase supplies for the first three months
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  • 31 10 LEPROSY LEUCODORMA Acute or c hronic, whatever extensive and however longstand ng. curod radically and permanently in four weeks Many testimonials received. Particulars ini request, Kamala Works (P) Panchpota, Bengal, India.
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  • 1554 10 “Demand May Expand Quickly During Next Few Months” (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 2. THE future of tin prices is so tenderly in the balance that no very substantial imp n consumption is now needed to tip the scales in a thor° u shly
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  • 232 11 11,500 Jews Reported Affected Rome, Friday. Racialism is recognised as a legal principle of the new Italian civil code, the first volume of which was approved by the Cabinet today. Another feature is the legalising of Fascist principles. Thus, it is an offence for parents not to
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  • 470 11 ARRIVALS Today: HAGUE MARU ex Singapore. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. RENGAM ex Lumut Sitiawan and Pangkor. TALAMBA ex Calcutta. KARAPARA ex Singapore. SIAMESE PRINCE ex Belawan-Deli. Tomorrow: BURDWAN ex Japan via ports. Monday, November 14: GLENAPP ex United Kingdom via Suez. KEDAH ex
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  • 568 11 AIR MAII.S OUTWARD r ca East South IMPERIAL Kenva Tanganyika. eanda Zanzibar North and South Rhodesia. Nynsaland and South 4 e nca via Penang Mails close Tr 'nh 12 45 o.m. tomorrow; Kuala Lu:nmir 7.30 a.m. tomorrow; Penang 7.30 n. m. tomorrow. Africa, West IMPERIAL Nigeria and Gold
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  • 50 11 MAILS FOR EUROPE CHRISTMAS LETTERS CARDS, etc. PARCELS Dec. 13* Nov. 19 Nov. 19 Dec. 16* Nov. 26 Nov. 25 NEW YEAR LETTERS CARDS, etc. PARCELS Dec. 20* Dec. 3 Nov. 2.5 Dec. 23* Dec. 3 *Air Mail by Imperial Airways.
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  • 50 11 Penang: Mails for Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore close 2 p.m. today. Sundays 10 a.m. Ipoh Mails for Penang close 6 p.m. (registered correspondence) and 7.15 a.m. (ordinary correspondence) today. Mails for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore dose 12.30 p.m. (registered correspondence) and 1 p.m. (ordinary correspondence) today.
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  • 182 11 Paris, Nov. 9. “I was prompted neither by spite nor vengeance but solely by love for my parents who were unjustly subjected to suffering” said Frochel Feibel Grunszpan after being charged by a a magistrate with attempting to murder Herr von Rath. Gunszpan added that he deeply regretted
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    • 574 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT RADNORSHIRE Calls Antwerp Middleqbnrr,. Leaves Penang Due London ANTENOR Calls Marseilles and G assraw 5° v 2 2 Dec 16 C. PHILOCTETES Calls Hull Gdynia Nov 25 Dec 21 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA iJvKE 28 C. MENTOR Omits Havre
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    • 482 11 P <& O [BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) port swttenhamTmalacca SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAGOLA” SAILI.XC SUNDAY, 13th NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Pcnamr Telck Ar on «3 contract with His Majesty’s Government C n 1 Ort Swettenh». London and Far East Mail Service Malacca and Singapore Service s/s
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    • 218 11 GENERAL PASSENGEK AGENT® FOR CUNARD WHITE STAB IJNE HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAJS INext Sailings from Singapore.: ss. “HAKIJSAN MARU” Nov. 2J s.s. “HARUNA MARU” Dec. 11 Cheap Return Tickets to Hong Kong, Shanghai A- Japan, available for 2 montlurTO First class Second claM Hongkong 5137 slt3 j- Shanghai 189 137
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  • 379 12 The Midland Canal With the words The Midland Canal is opened,” Herr Rudolf Hess, Deputy of the Fuhrer, dedicated the great shiphoist With the completion of this structure the Elbe at Magdeburg and continue their journey towards Berlin and Silesia, or westwards to the mouth of the
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  • 219 12 .Sir Sidney Kidhani Australia is not likely to toiget him, for he was the Southern Continent’s biggest landovner. Amazing it is to recall that before he passed on at the age of 80. Sir Sidney Kidham owned no less than 26 million Australian acres, a stupendous area to
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  • 643 12 St. George I lie Martyr 22ND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. S.tU a.m. Mattins Litany. Psalm 118. Hymn 270. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.3(1 a.m.( Matin-- (Tamil). 10.30a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chinese). 4.1? p in. Sunday School) Par-onage 5.00 p.m. Kindergarten 6. p.m. Evensong it Sermon.
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    • 638 12 R.R.C. SERVICE FOR FAR EAST SCHEDULE London, October 29: Following’ is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for TRANSMISSION’ 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ. GSG and GSF. TRANSMISSION 4 12.37 a.m. to 1.50 a.m.: GSI. TRANSMISSION 5 6.37 a.m. to 8.50
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    • 643 12 Highlights Of Today s Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 6pm.: Chinese Music. 7 p.m. Indian Music. 8 p.m. Malay Music. DAVENTRY 605 p.m. “Steamboat.” 650 p.m.: Isidore Schu Iler s String Sextet 7.20 p.m.: “The Hawaiian Islanders.” 8.10 p.m.: ‘London Log 820 p.m.: Bobby Howell’s Band 920 p. m Remembrance Service. 10.05
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    • 568 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 Mcs (30.96 m.) TOD XY P.M. 12.45 Light Orches ral Concert by Reller’s Hungarian Band, directed by C. Roller. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 1.30 Mid-day Rubber Prices. 1.32 Light Orchestral Concert continued. 2.00 Interval. 4.50 A Commentary on the 4th Day of the Singapore Races by
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    • 366 12 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.U YDA 6.04 Mcs <49.6 in.): YDB 11.86 Mcs (25.3 m.); PMX 10.26 Mcs <29.2 m.); YDB 9.65 Mcs (31.20 m.). TODAY P.M. 12.10 Broadcast Orchestra. 1.10 Aneta news and weaiher bulletin. Orchestra Hotel des Indes. 1.50 Two compositions of Eric Coates. 2.10 Repetition of
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  • 155 13 Sir Kingsley Wood, whose ability and drive are playing i in the expansion of the Royal Air Force, in a charge- icing a speech at the Mansion House in which he anof the Air De fence Cadet o> ps. Man Behind Creation Of Great British
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 89 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: A Good Turn „;Alll' aWt* C .1 z <-Wl' '-zz pr /z IRhst V' a®- /z, Sb/.®Mb' zz rwit BQbbuXveiamuhl’' 1 ba lurt««>2iw XX. v bar. BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Mother's Present RHlpg I /f? i iWVmW' jto SSfAi w v M r>2\ A gJgP c i I
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  • 360 14 No Match B or Perak At Hockey Displaying all-round superiority, the Perak women beat their Penang sisters in their hockey encounter on the ijioh Club padang yesterday before a record holiday crowd, the margin Ireing three-nil. The winners owed much to their splendid defence, who never
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  • 26 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Today. F resent indications are that the going today at Bukil Tiniah will be from soft *o heavy.
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  • 255 14 Following are the results of the draw of the Min Sin Seah handicap badminton tournament: SINGLES TOP SEC'TION Bye: Lee Cheng Chye vs Chee Chin Cnong, Cheah Eng Seng vs P. C. Khoo. Ist Round: Khoo Eng Aun vs Khoo Saik Aun. Ch’ng Kok Swee vs Khor Ghee Sean.
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  • 1083 14 Acceptances tor today’s races at Singapore are: RACE I—Horses, Class 3, Div. 3, 9 Furs., 2.30 p.m. 1. GOO ABBOTS TEMPTATION 6y 9.00 Mr. H. S. Kirw’an van Breakeven 2 03 4 ADELE 4y 8.13 Mr. Lee Nam Hobbs 3’ 03 0
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  • 207 14 Following are probable riders for today. RACE 1: Abbot’s Temptation (Kirwan Adele (Dodd), Devon King (Minto), Slieve Anierin (Spencer), Sang Ayah (Davies), Authentic (Lawler), Pay Out (Dawson) Market Boy (White), Greenstone (Mayo). RACE 2: Wotan (Spencer >, Meriden (McPherson), Swift Arrow (Mayo), Kab;nda (Martini. Silverlaw (White), Last Crusader
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  • 65 14 Min Sin Seah’s (Jo* 1 Win The Min Sin Seah XI met the Youngsters yesterday at loot ir(>a S scored a victory by three < Play was scrappy, exchanges even o eoalie. Khoo Eng Aun, the Sean. nn g played a magnificent game. 1 1,1 [he several fine saves.
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  • 26 14 The rugby match between 'h« Sports Club and the Chines»- j toClub which was to have been Jlt>d day on the Esplanade has 1
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    • 122 14 the remedy bearing the signature Thousands of stomath sufferers the world over have cause to bless that signature It appears on Maclean Brand Stomach Powder made bv Macleans Limited, London, which quickly ends Ind;- gestion, Wind, Flatulence, Heartburn, and even such serious ills as Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer. Ask your
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  • 1704 15 Third Day Of Winter Meeting Pure Gold Beats Aerial Post In Big Event (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore FridayTHE going was again soft for the third day’s races of the Singapore Winter Meeting at Bukit Timah this afterioon. The weather was delightfully cool, and there
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  • 73 15 A fine goal scored by H. Stewart, the Municipal Recreation Club centre-forward, enabled his side to gain a narrow victory over the hockey eleven of H.M.I.S. Investigator in a thrilling game on the Esplanade yesterday. The sides were fairly matched and attacked in turn but
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  • 244 15 Home football fixtures for tomorrow are: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. 1. Birmingham vs. Everton Bolton vs. Blackpool Chariton vs. Derby Chelsea vs. Sunderland Leeds vs Brentford Leicester vs. Portsmouth Liverpool vs. Arsenal Manchester U. vs. Wolves Middlesbro’ vs. Huddersfield Preston vs. Grimsby City vs. Aa.on Villa DIV. 11.
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  • 208 15 Programme For Skye Meeting The December Skye Meeting of th*' Taipiner Turf Club will be held on Friday December 16, and Saturday, December 17. There will be two runs for horses class 4, two runs for horses class 5, two runs for ponies class 2 and two
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    • 44 15 f doctors and Dentists Prescribe It bradache and toothache» uraigig and rheumatic ,a s we 11 as for > infort W W working, yet it I does not affect the heart FT M or upset the stomach. I J ANACIM ceatatow «Mini—g ft A» aa
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    • 324 15 OLD ,N IONOON STORES fOR S 13.?5 rTN(I Smart -r jl Medium Jr j WIDTH \J j Toe THIRTY Sizes and g.MS a. uvriKC I Half Sizes FREE \4fIWN6/ stoll trial I Fears’ new “SNUG-FIT” Footwear for Men wives you a 4-fittina Heel KKU64RTTM *“<« Ankle with a “6-fitting” Hall
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  • 137 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST IXlNr.n-_( 8 r.ot> £214.17.0 1214 17.6 <-, «stMl > O Vf %»*OHF $108.75 $llO.OO UUSLVLSS DONE Z. eil nnn >‘ENANG $107./5 $llO.OO WUSI NESS DONE 50 ons Buyers no sellers fOPftA— (Sundried) $3.15 $3.15 HACK PEPPER »..K4 $8.50 $8.50 IiLBBER (AJNDON B,:d "LEW YORK Closed Closed l
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  • 374 16 LONDON, Nov. 11. FNJe.ziv ng are today’s closing middle prices on the Ix>ndon Steck Exchange: 1 rs> staled. Today Rises or ran Cr.r*'-' -.-on Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 111’ J r un<' •)>' Loin 4 pc. 1960-90 1397 War Lo in 3 A p.c. 99; Com Union
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  • 106 16 ’aris 178 55 64 178 57!31 New York 4.74 4.73 Montreal 4.78% 4.77 4 Brussel 28.06 28.0) Geneva 20.96 20.94 .-erdarn 8.74 8.7'4 1 Mdan 90% 9Jy fc Beriih 11.85 11.83 4 ''.incl-holm 19.41 19.41 "erhagpn 22.40 22.40 )s’o 19.90 19.99 Vienna 26% unquoted ngfors 2264 226% ’.a-112
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  • 117 16 London, Nov. 11. RUPCER: Dt’H L noon B,'; buyers B,''. sellers* Jan., Mar. 8.% do 8% do A. •'•!./Jun? 8% do 8,% do July Sept. 8,% do 8% do YORK: (open ng price) Closed Cnited Kingdom Stocks:— London 58.753 tons Liverpool 33.405 on 7OPRA: Straits S.D.
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  • 175 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 4’3 4 7 J 2 Ayer Wen" .62’j .67’ Ayer Hitam 25 3 2610 c Bangrin 23 6 24 3ex Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.45 Berjuntai 10 9 116 Hitam -32% .37% Hong Fatt -81 .84 Jelebu -70 .74 Kpg. Lanjut 18'6 190 Katu 25
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  • 186 16 LEAN CO. TIN; Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 0 41% Asams 28 6 29 B. Selangors 1.45 1.47% Hi tarns -32% .3.*’2 Hong Fates -80 .81 Jelebus 67% .72 Johans .27*2 -30 Kramats 10 9 11.3 Kundangs 79 K. Lan juts 18 3 18 9 Laruts 9 6 9 19’ I
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  • 26 16 TIN I’enang $llO.OO per pkl. Singapore SI 10.00 per pk'. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 78 c. per !i>. Singapore-Spot 28 7 8 c. per !b.
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  • 135 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.47% long Fait .81 .83 Tcletu .70 .75 Klang River 1.80 1.85 Kuchai 1.35 1.40 c Mambau .50 .55 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 I.22Jex Rantau 1.50 1.55 c Tapping Cons. 1.65 1.67% Rangrins 23 3 24 0 ?urma Malay 22 0 23
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  • 106 16 The funeral took place in Ipoh on Thursday at 3 p.m. of the late Mr. Khoo Soo Cheow who passed away on November 4 at 63 Hale Street. Ipoh. leaving behind a host of relatives to mourn their loss. The cortege was brought to
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  • 786 16 The Penang Chinese National Language School Cnaniy Suow Committee uesi.e 10 express uieir tnanks to all those WHO ne.peu and bought tiexets in aiu Ox che Cnina Red Cross fund. xvilowing is tne list of mmes oi triose vviio nougat slo tiexets. j!kir. 1 .eong xin ixnean,
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    • 32 16 Cabaret of Cabarets ELYSEE of course! Come Tonight (SATURDAY) When PHYLLIS JAMES ARE STAGING THE B’TST FLOOR SHOW OF THE SEASON IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME PINANG GAZETTE NIGHT SURPRISE PRIZES
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