Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 November 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 271. Vol. XCVI. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1257 1 Amazed At Nazi Party Excesses Homes Wrecked And Property Burned AJNTI-CATHOLIC RIOTS AT MUNICH Berlin. Sunday. Ihe attitude of tlie Berlin public towards the Government's anti-Jewish measures and the mob destruction preceding them is in the main one of shocked amazement. as far as can be judge
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  • 92 1 Cordoned Off Bv Troops Reuter Jerusalem. Sunday. >n of Palestine by British uri«*d a stage further this the Coldstream Guards nd entered Jericho. v British forces and six red at dawn from over irist’s Temptation and low air cordon round richo, the roar of the a
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  • 59 1 R<-uU-r ital Necessity For Defence Unity Ankara Sunday. if the Chiefs of General Balkan Entente will be held v• >n Thursdays. stance is attached to the view of the recent happenings "dr./ Europe. It is pointed out that of the failure of collective sevital that these 'H I
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  • 63 1 .—Reuter. Another “’Decisive" 1 ictory For Rebels Saragossa, Sunday. Hinl st line tonight announced ■ss on the Ebro front follow- &gt; s action in throwing another into battle. publican “pocket” in this sector up from the south-west, in ices as much as four miles. New comprising the Moroccan
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  • 47 1 Reuter. Arrival At Quebec On May 15 London. Sunday. d ially announced that the Queen will arrive at Quebec 'heir Canadian tour on May di leave Halifax approxi--17 n June 10. h r stood however, that their well be prolonged a further *ive days. Reuter.
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  • 111 1 No Territorial Concessions Belgrade. Sunday. A d&lt; riant speech was made by the .Premier Dr*-Stoyadinwitch. in course of .the Parliamentary Election Campaign. ‘We are not asking anything belong ing t others hut we are not yielding ar inch of oui territory.” Referring to the recent crisis, he said
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  • 35 1 Reuter. J’if nnu. Sunday. “W’e shall solve the political Catholic problem with the same consequences as the Jewish question." declared Gauleiter. regional leader in Lower Austria addressing a Nazi meeting at Gaenserndorf. Reuter.
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  • 204 1 Devastation In The Delta Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Sunday. It is now claimed that with the recovciy of Sunghua yesterday Canton is now encircled by Chinese troops The ad vance upon Sunghua. which began after the recovery' of Lungmoon, w r as carried out from
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  • 58 1 -Reuter. Baghdad, Sunday. I T’ne granting of an oil concession in Southern Iraq to tht Basrah Petroleum Company has been approved by tlr* Chamber of Deputies. The Company is a British concern recently formed in London with a capital of £1.000.000 Reuter. j i I King Carol and
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  • 209 1 —Reuter After Beatification &lt;)f New Saint Rome, Sunday. Fire broke out in the neighbourhood of the Altar in St. Peters this afternoon just as a Papal procession was forming under the great dome after a veneration service in honour of the Blessed Mother Francesca Cabrani, a beatification service
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sunday. The capital is feverishly' expending the remaining time prior to the King’s arrival n whitewashing the Palace walls and Ministerial fences and decorating the route from the royal landing to the Palace the King will occupy during his sojourn in Bangkok.
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  • 607 2 66 Valued Chief, Good Friend, Wise Counsellor “I want vou to remember that you are human being’s first, before officials Don’t stand too much on official dignity Don’t he verbose, especially, on paper.” This advice was given bv the Hon. Mr. G. E- Cator, Britisn
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    45 2 MUSSOLINI wear ng th&lt;&gt; uniform of the Metropolitan Police Force iid mounttMl on a white charter, calls u »on his mount to stop when he rode oui inspect the parade of the force as they celebrated the 13th anniversary of tiieir foundation in Rome.
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  • 1251 2 THIS year the ceremonies of remembrance brought home to all how far our debt still remained unpaid to those who had given their lives- in the Gieat War. said the Bev. A. Minto in .his sermon at St. Andrew’s Church, Penang, last evening. War raged
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  • 39 2 (From Our (&gt; a Sin a ITIS Excel),.,.. -"-A Tharnas, Vnt "n term as Governor and Commission r h expire next &lt;kt invited derstood, to continn ,s ,Jri in Malaya for another’" 0 l,iner year.
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  • 215 2 Special Bangkok o|lr Planned SIAM will celeb &gt;, which vas on December 10 to Decern oe: 21 other tour to Bangkoi from p being arranged by the Bureau Lf t‘ C? 4 Promotion, Department i p Bangkok. Last December the u. f, Penang to Bangkok J™* met
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  • 91 2 TTARIOUS changes in t). t:’. n! V officers of the Customs and Erase Department are announced in the Gwernment Gazette of November 10 The Commissioner of Customs and Ex cise will in future be known as the Comptroller of Customs, while the Senior
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  • 336 2 Alexander of Macedonia was righfl! I called “the Great” for there is no otM man in the history of the world whose I name still survives after 2,000 y ears •the memory of the peoples whom I subjugated. Alexander was twenty years old w he succeeded
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    • 194 2 I Jr |y W, IW it i i t w SBIm W Am 1 different from any other young v\de J IK i jSB use d to worry sometimes about what would J happen to baby and me if my husband died. MgOl IBS Well, at any rate he did
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  • 393 3 Confession a writers (a’i those who H be immortals -when they -utter from a secret tear ’’i(\ scarcely dare discuss the privacy ot the psych iaaamber. They tear that one will face a perfectly blank &lt; paper and a typewriter in 1 working condition all the :•,ib
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  • 140 3 Occupants’ Miraculous Escape AT ten thirty yesterday morning the driver and occupants of a car had a marvellous escape, yvhen it crashed into a tree by the sfte of Macalister road Penang. The car was travelling in the direction of the Race Course. Just
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  • 56 3 GRANDSON OF LATE Edgar Wallace christened—The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Frere Reeves teas christened Richard Tobias, at St. James, Piccadilly, last week. Mrs. Reeves was formerly Miss Pat Wallace, daughter of the late Mr. Edgar Wallace. Pi ture shows Mr. and Mrs. Frere Reeves with
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  • 141 3 THE Philomathic Union, Acheen Street. Penang was yesterday lent for tie preliminary meeting of over 70 Chinese harbour employees, including tongkaim and godown coolies, lorry-attendants, etc., who desired to form a mutual help association under the name of “The Penang Harbour Labourers’ Mutual Helu Association”.
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  • 77 3 ANTHONY Samy, a young Tam 1, was bound over to be of good be’iavii ur for a period of six months in one surety of $25 by Mr. P. F- Y- Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Ipoh. on Satu dav on his pleading guilty to a
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  • 130 3 Recommendations Turned Down Dublin, Sunday:— Recommendations from the all-party committee of inquiry that ministers’ salaries be increased have been rejected by the Eireann Government which, however. proposes that exMinisters should receive pensions of £3OO for three years services rising to £5OO for even years or more.
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  • 178 3 Reuter. Paris, Sunday. WARM testimony to spirit of army Z\_ unity in the French colonies was uttered in a speech at a banquet by M. Lebrun, the French President, who praised the discipline with which the recent partial mobilisation was earned out. He said: ‘lf
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  • 410 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR R BRIGGS, a well-known Negri Sembilan planter, has returned from leave. CONSEQUENT upon the creation of the new post of Judge of Appeal, a Bill will be introduced in the Federal Council to amend the Courts Enactment A|B W. A WILKEN has been 111 appointed a member
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  • 29 3 (From Our Owa &lt; orresoondent) Bangkok, Saturday. The Chairman of the Council of Regency, on behalf of the King, purchased a Haig Poppy on Armistice Day for £5O.
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  • 167 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Saturday. KING Ananda Mahidol of Siam had ten crowded hours in Singapore yesterday. He was met by the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas, he fed bananas to the monkeys at the Botanic Gardens, he saw the huge
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  • 199 3 —Reuter. Pope To Protest To Italian Government Rome, Sunday. The official organ of the Vatican, the Osservatore Romano commenting upon Italy’s new racial laws, draws attention to the decree prohibiting marriages between Italian citizens of Aryan race and persons belonging to other races. The Osservatore
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  • 20 3 —Reuter. Cairo, Sunday:—lt is officially an nounced that Egypt has recognised the Italian conquest of Abyssinia. —Reuter.
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  • 176 3 Mexico City, Saturday. pA'Y MENT by means of an indemnity estimated at $10,000,000 in respect of American-owned small farm properties expropriated under the local agrarian programme has finally been arranged by an exchange of notes. —Reuter. The value of the properties on is t be established by two
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    • 188 3 PARIS VFitn new styles a The very netv e s t .styles in Felts and Straws. Pork Pie crowns, medi u m. ft nd narmw brims, tcif/i veil trimmings. Colours Bie g e Brick, Maroon, *****, Navy and Black. Prices 5.i.05 A- $4.9.-&gt; Dainty Pure Silk Georgette I I Squares
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  • 1327 4 Vengeance For Von Rath Murder Berlin, Sunday. Aniilliaid-inaik indemnity is to be paid by Jews as compensation for the murder Herr von Rath. It will be levied in the fcrm of a special tax on Jewish property. This property is valued at approximately 10,000,000.0(10
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  • 114 4 Reuter. Political Crisis Averted Prague, Sunday. The political crisis is understood to have been averted by decisions taken at a full Cabinet meeting, namely, that the National Assembly has been convened for November 17 and the election of the President will cake place within a fortnight.
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  • 408 4 French Gl i lIH Approval After a wh&lt; the Cabinet approv.fi y covery decrees. fi t number 33. One of the decrees i-. su the revaluation of o o i,. s for Of France at the The gold is at pn francs to the Revaluation of th
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  • 155 4 Reuter. Republican Roi-tam' Weakening? Saragossa, Sunia) 4 RAtISTICE day saw heavj figr.u:’I the two battle fronts Ab’. 'U/h Nationalists believe that they &lt;l etect of Republic a resistance &lt; asi A 4 ing on the Ebro front, the Repubi. are still hotly defending Asco. then few
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  • 32 4 Reuter Washington, Sunday Hull, the Secretary of St conference yesterday, s+as U S Canada trade agreem---formally concluded next dined to predict b American agreement mig-' l
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  • 1457 5 Bellicose Notice In Newspaper TOKYO. AN has the strongest Army and tie strongest Navy in the world, and should go to any lengths, including war, io ecure a pledge from Great Britain that she will (1) up her policy of assisting China’s National GovernnH t
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  • 649 5 Chinese communities throughout the world on Saturday observed the anniversary’ of the birthday of the late Dr. Sun Yatsen. In Ipoh, Chinese national flags were flown mast-high from principal Chinese buildings. The day was observed as a public holiday by the Chinese community,
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  • 278 5 Shanghai. Nov. 4. rpHE narrow escape of high puppet 1 officials of the Japanese-inspired “Reformed Government” from the hands of the guerilla force of the “Loyal and Righteous Salvation Corps” was indicated here in a report from reliable Chinese sources. The puppet officials were en route
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  • 80 5 Hankow, October 25. Chinese guerilla tore c are scoringf succ&lt; *s( s against Japmc-b' in rJ Suiyuan. North Shansi, south Chahar and north Hopei. Ail these units have effected a junction with one another in theii “general offensive” against the Japanese garrisons. Towns attacked by the
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    • 75 5 j." f II 1 hiksiii Sansfi/ed customers M 1 W ll 1 “AURORA’S” where everything is right. Make it a point to visit Singapore’s y latest department store before you go elsewhere. ~~jj si s I ■I H' 1 I 1 -Z HHHWI IfX KurslogaSn T QUALITY 1 DO YOU
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    • 902 6 1? v 1 I... Guilt OILING TO GREAT SUCCESS SEASOX AGAIN DRAWING PACKED HOUSES! f 0 9 I RJ st nl rta W A V W— VV 1 1 kJ 1\ 6.00p.m. 9.15 p.ni. EXTENDED TILL TOMORROW-! 0 Zm Q S ■fl &gt; Superfine Hindustani Talkie IYW W H I
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  • 870 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) TELL K ANSON, Friday. The Teluk Anson War Memorial at the junction of Dew Road and Batak Rabit Road was the venue of an impressive Armistice Day parade this morning- The units which took part in the parade were the
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    • 221 7 At Last! Opening Tomorrow at VEEN’S Brought back in response to numerous requests I *w&lt; 1 1 -&lt;** ♦&lt;3 \X arner Bros, memorable achievement in t* 4 r US Technicolour ERROL FLYW—OLIVIA DE HAVILLAM) 1 ADV E N 'l' U RES O F ROBIN HOOD” B V 1 tcitfc BAS,L
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    • 374 7 THE ECONOMICAL AMUSEMENT HOME IN’ TOWN TO SPEND YOUR EVENING TOMGHT LADIES Gl EST MGHT AT BOTH PARKS Tonight Monday 14th. November, 1938 WE MBLEY PARK A Grand Story ‘‘WHO IS GUILTY.” Big combination of actresses and actors from The Silver .Jubilee Opera in conjunction with the ever popular MOLEK
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  • 463 8 Well-wishers cf Siam may see a parallel between the present King and his illustrious predecessor King Chulalongkorn, known to some as Rama V. Like King Ananda, he succeeded to the Siamese throne as a minor, and a Regency was appointed while he was continuing his education. King
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  • 1561 8 The Arab The Jew In Palestine An Historical Account The Much Promised Land THERE were Jews in Palestine before the Great War, when the country formed part of the Ottoman Empire. There were about 60,000 of them in a population of some ten times that number, and for the most
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  • 72 8 Reuter- Budapest ’'.‘J* fi e r, Dr. de Kanya, the t’ l declared in the t .j yesterday that the Ron* 1 shown itself to be an inin European peace during lv was happy that Hungaiv be found on the side &lt;d l ac in
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    • 39 8 "BULLFINCH” BUTTER The Brand well-known throughout the whole of Malaya for its Excellence and Purity. MGsSffi! THE BUTTER FOR EVERYBODY (obtainable at all the Leading Provision Stores, Sole Agent a Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd PENANG, Ipoh. Singapore Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 1010 9 Resident Councillor’s Statement rrHAT the general policy with regard to air raid precaution in Penang is still under consideration by Government, is disclosed in a letter fr&lt; n the Resident Councillor, Penang, which was read at a committee retting of the Straits Settlements
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  • 100 9 A big crowd was present at the Elysee Cabaret on Saturday night which was pinany Gazette night. In addition to this attraction, there were exhibitions ol tap dancing and the waltz by the celt brated dancers. Phyllis and James, whose vaudeville turns were ’oudly applauded
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  • 295 9 hi Town Last Night— Taking as a theme, the problem of th‘ ex-convict seeking to regain his place in society "You and Me” which opened last night at the Queen’s is an arresting film. The chief characters are played by George Raft as a
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  • 363 9 Mr. Ng Theng 800 And Miss Tan Swee Heang UW 7" EARING a beautiful gown of white satin, cut in semi-western style, and carrying a bouquet of madonna lilies. Miss Tan Swee Heang, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kim Pheow was y’esterday married to Mr. Ng
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  • 206 9 Doors Windows Too Strong To Break (From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. HAD the servants of Mr. 1., H. Dillow assistant secretary of the Trans port Board, been more enterprising perhaps the gang of burglars who have &gt;)een ransacking various European houses in
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  • 248 9 The funeral of the late Mr. Ooi Gim Bcey. teach» r of the Anglo-Chinese School. Penang. took place j’es--terday fiom his residence. No. 313. Dato Kramat Road. for in term ?nat the Mount Erskine Cemetery The deceased was on six months sick leave when
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  • 350 9 Scheme To Improve Existing Institution (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. SaturdaySTARTED in a small way three years aco the farm school at Sungei Udang has made considerable progress, havingpassed out three batches of Malay boys who have gone back to their kampongs-to apply their knowledge
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 9 S ilg ilhcr fu -ta’r. enclosed pleasure ground, at the cor-ivr of Bea&lt; h Roa i nearly opposite Raffles’ Hotel. I’he fair, which will be open until the end of the month, include* rou id-abouts and novelf&gt; rides.
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  • 66 9 Air. J. R. Pyper. AI.C., Colonial Cus terns Service will assume the duties of he appointment of Ass siant. Comptroll?! x Customs, Penang, with effect from. Jc. 26. J3B. inclusive, and Paymaster Command?: S. G H. Lvyh, R D.. R- N. R., Colonial Customs Service, the duties
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    • 187 9 Look for the blue silver label COLOONgj? K.W.V KWV J k lx. \V 13 PAINS Bating Gos poms and mony othor common ĕNnnnk ar« often caused by injNm stembek /ySiiy» Phillips Milk of Magnesia is the ideol remody for such ailments. Quickly neutralising the cads, if relieves the pain, restores
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  • 669 10 “9d. Complex” London, October 27. ri.M E more the Rubber Market has mesmerised itself into inO action and stands shivering before the'invisible fid. price, state Messrs. Hecht, Levis Kahn in their market port. American kite flying, aided by trhigh winds that have been passing a&lt; ross
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  • 61 10 Following tin companies announce their October outputs: Katu Tin 292 piculs. (44.000 c. yds. 244 hrs.); Renong Con. 852 piculs. (*****0 c. yds. 631 hrs.); Ratrut Basin 247 piculs, &lt;60.400 c. yds. 427 hrs.); Briseis Consol. 53 tons. (65.000 c. yds. 599 hrs.) Bangrin 1,449.78 piculs. (235,000 c.
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  • 141 10 London, November 4. RENONG Tin Dredging, a member of Guthrie group of companies, held a satisfactory meeting on Monday. It appears that there are good prospects of obtaining additional ground as permission has been granted to the Renong company, in conjunction with other parties, to prospect an
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  • 1143 10 New York. November 2. SEPTEMBER has been the fifth month of rising industrial production. It is therefore opportune to examine the causes of the advance and attempt to judge whether these will continue operative in the future—or whether new ones may appear to take
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  • 242 10 U.S. and Far East Services London, November 2. The Air Minister proposes to enter into agreements with Imperial Airways for the conveyance of passengers, mail and freight between Bermuda an New York, and between Bangkok an H One agTe-ent is for the operation for five years—from 16th
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    • 554 10 MOTH EKS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HEARTBURN Should Read this Nurse’s Letter Here is something of real interest to those mothers to lx- who are suffering with indigestion in cnc or another of its various forme: flatulence, heartburrsickness or acidity. Today it is no longer necessary to endure this penalty. Relief can
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    • 915 10 BA N K THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in EnglandThe Indian Overseas Capna] Authorised I t i Capital Subscribed Reserve Fund and Rest £1 (Incorporated in British India) Capital Paid Up fi’.oso’ooJj BOARD OF DIRECTOR" Sir Charles Alexander Innes DO YOU KNOW q K.C.5.1., C.1.E.: Chains Sir Thomas
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  • 431 11 Paradox Of The Relived List Tn&lt; A are being urged to adopt som&lt; sv j ior all reurea officers to undergo pi; lical training, so that they may u n ;&lt; i.ake up duues immediately on n on. Periodical training such as inat. undergone by officers
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  • 75 11 —Reuter. Not Resigning The Premiership Wellington, Saturday. Mr. M. J. Savage today denied rumours that he is about to resign owing to dissension in the Parliamentary Labour Party. He added that no power on earth but the will of the people could shift him from the premiership.
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  • 49 11 —Reuter. London, Friday. The earthquake which last night shook the world’s seismographs to unprecedented 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 5,100 miles away, bearing north and north-west.—Reuter.
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  • 49 11 PLEADING guilty to a charge of theft of a raincoat, a Chinese named Chow Ah Seng was sentenced by Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Ipoh, on Saturday to one month’s imprisonment, to be followed by six months’ police supervision. Accused admitted one previous conviction for theft.
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  • 37 11 The next meeting of the Perak State Council will be held at the Council Chamber, Taiping, on Monday December 12 1938, at 10 a.m., and His Highness will open the meeting with full ceremony.
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  • 465 11 ARRIVALS Today: GLENAPP ex United Kingdom via Suez. KEDAH ex Belawan-Deli. HINDENBURG ex Europe via ports. GEN. VERSPIJCK ex Lho-Seumawe, Sigli and Sabang. BATAK ex Belawan-Deli. Tomorrow: THURLAND CASTLE ex Java ports via Singapore. HOEGH SIL VERSTAR ex Bombay. BUIJSKES ex Belawan. SIL VERMAPLE ex Singapore.
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  • 554 11 AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa, East South IMPERIAL Kenya. Tanganyika. Uganda Zanzibar, North and South Rhodesia, N yas aland and South 4 *rica via Penang, Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. tomorrow; Kuala Lumpur 7.30 a.m. tomorrow; Penang 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Africa, West IMPERIAL Nigeria and Gold Coast via Singapore
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  • 100 11 Penang: Mails for Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore close 2 p.m. today. Sundays 10 %.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 Jose 12.30 p.m. (registered corresponlence) and 1 p.m. (ordinary corresponlence) today.
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  • 233 11 Foreign Skipper Fined At Tower Bridge Police Court, England, Axel Peter Hansen, master of the ss. Jaesersberg, of Copenhagen, was fined £6O and ordered to pay 15 guineas costs of overloading his vessel so that her load line was submerged. Mr. Bourne for the Board of
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    • 450 11 blue funnel line WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT P WNORSHIRE Calks Antwerp Middlesboro nJW 0 aNTENOR Calls Marseilles and Glasgow Nov 25 rwC? o? ,A T U&gt;CTETES Calls Hull Gdynia Dec TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE p w \TOR Omits Havre Nov. 19 c THCSEUS Calls Glasgow
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    • 817 11 P A O BRITISH 1 INDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “CORFU” SAILING THURSDAY, 17th NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S N Co imripr m contract with His Majesty’s Government P nang Telck Port Swettenham, London and Far East Mail Service Malacca and Singapore Service Outwards from London for
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  • 267 12 The Spectroscope One of the miracles of science is the spectroscope the l. ;n I C f man has made for himself, an instrument, wonderful in t e&gt;. m its power of helping us to learn the innermost secrets of nature It is interesting to notice that the
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  • 650 12 rsiiusii listeners may have an opportunity oi hearing, snortiy, tne united states radio play that panicked Amenta —H. G. Wells’s "The War Of The Worlds.” A tew hours after the news of the panic reaclfed England the 8.8. C. cabled tor a copy
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  • 178 12 William MacLurg, producer of -h. Daventry feature ‘Steam! &gt;at,’ which revives the atmosphere of the old ‘floating playhouses,’ recently received a from the proprietor of an actual fioatm» theatre that still cruises round the Atlantic seaboard of the United States, Tbe writer, who had picked
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  • 173 12 The Lady Susan Ripple in Horton kiddy’s play ‘Congo Landing, is om of those young women who live their lives as r, 'Af as they can get to the ’headlines the newspapers. The publicity hug has bittea her badly, and her motto, if she had sdc, would probably
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  • 136 12 Captain Beddie Macdona master of the 4,545-ton l&gt;&gt;Antigone, which when bom hama with a cargo from French mandated Pacifn aground in a Japanese im held in custody by the h r foi some days. The ship went aground o the Gliiba Prefecture, but wo hour
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    • 1369 12 18.8. C wrom TRANSFUSION j. 22 b 5.05 Big Ben. Light Classical Pro- Highlights Of Today’s Wireless I ™5O Time-signal. Opening. Operetta gram. me. 7.05 To Talk of Many Things: 7 4 .00 Tn r ,ie S andn a teils stories. Anr.a Shooting Stars from a Balloon.’ 7.20 zhj (PENANG)
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  • 129 13 IJI Kti s f h&lt;’ tieu Imperial 4i/uavs hnrr. Ensinn No. 1. arriiinft at M 1 ('.roxdon She is fix mu aboi e Sex Ila ae.'l makes her look almost old-fashioned. although ii as pul in commission in IMI, the same xear m which Ensiun was
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  • 520 14 Tall Scoring English League Newcastle Take I a( j in Second Division (From Our Own Correspondent) London, SubcLA feature of yesterday’s League football was the tall divisions, outstanding being Queen’s Park Rangers’ 7 Aldershot. Derby County’s run of successes was checked bv Chai!Valley, but as
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  • 1506 14 Results of Saturday’s Home football, as telegraphed by Reuter, and latest tables are: ENGLISH LEAGUE First ivision Birmingham 1, Everton 0. Bolton 0, Blackpool 1. CharKon 1, Derby 0. Chelsea 4, Sunderland 0 Leeds 3, Brentford 2. Leicester 5, Portsmouth 0. Liverpool 2. Arsenal 2. Manchester
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  • 243 14 &lt; From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor confounded her critics when with a reconstituted team playing eigh new men, she went down to Perak on the Selangor Club padang on Saturday in a very close inter-Staie hockey match, by the odd goal in five. Perak
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  • 307 14 Selangor Asiatics Overwhelmed The Perak Asiatics ifieii fort, final of the All Blues Cup rugby competi tion when they overwhelrii the Selane Asiatics by 24 points (three goals an&gt; three tries) to ml or the Ipoh Cub padang yesterday. Perak displayed all roir d superiority
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  • 892 15 Hivi-Hivi Pays $64 Flying Star $5B (From Our Own Correspondent) SEVERAL big surprises marked the final day’s races of the Singapore Turf Club’s Wimer Meeting at Bukit Timah tolay, owing to the heavy going. Horses won by big margins. h.' ..a lai ge attendance and
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  • 189 15 —Reuter. Perak had a very successful week-end at Kuala Dumpur at hockey when after beating Selangor three to two on Satur day, they scored a convincing victory over Malacca by four goals to one yesterday. HOME RUGBY ’Quins Lose Their Unbeaten Record Harlequins lost their
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  • 449 15 Mr. Alan Loke, the Kuala Lumpur millionaire, was easily the most successful owner at the Singapore Winter Meeting, which concluded on Saturday. Second in the lis* was “Oontong Kongsi” of Perak. Van Breukelen was the best trainer, while the champion jockey of the meeting was Mayo,
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  • 222 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. AFTER dominating play in the first half and being strongly challenged in the second, Singapore won their first Malaya Cup rugby game of the season by defeating Negri Malacca by ten points (two goals) to six points (two
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  • 215 15 THE Penang Women’s hockey team scored a clear victory over the llpoh Corinthians’ Women’s XI at Ipoh on Saturday by four goals to nil. A feature of the game was the excellent [display by Miss Hamilton, whose stick w’ork and ball controll were graceful and clever. The
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  • 168 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. TWO matches arranged to be played here during the week-end did not come off. The Kinta Indians, who were to play the Old Georgians yesterday, wrote at the last minute that they were unable to come and fulfil their fixture. Owing to
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  • 598 15 Ewart tn Great Eorm sustained another heavy defea’. U at rugger when they went down to x-enang by 21 points (three goals and lv.o tries) to nil in a friendly inter State match played on the Ipoh Club padang on Saturday in brilliant weataer
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  • 45 15 In an interest ng game of water-polo at the Kinta Swimming Club yesterday afternoon, the Ipoh Schoolboys were held to a six all draw by The Rest. At half-time the Rest led 6 3, but the Schoolboys rallied strongly after the resumption.
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  • 96 15 THE handful of spectators who were present on the Ander.son School ground on Saturday afternoon were treated to an excellent game of hockey when a medical eleven from Teluk Anson were opposed to a local medical Team. The game ended in a goalless draw. ON the first Volunteer
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  • 132 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST v,. mflrkpt No market X&gt;.»DO. —(Spot) m&lt;nn market rauslM *&gt; &lt;iin oo K&lt;: $110.50 -INGA PORE 5110.0 U BUSINESS DONE ».&lt;» Buyers no sellers Buyers no s&lt; BO PR A— (Sundrled) BLACK PEPPER $8.50 RUBBER 'A B%d NEW YORK 16%&lt;uG&gt; lb&lt;sC I NG A PORE—(Spot) 28 7
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  • 189 16 A HOME oilice letter stating that he had been selected as one of 50 doctors who would be allowed to practise in Britain would have reached an Austrian refugee a tew days after he was found hanged in his bed-room This was revealed at
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  • 357 16 Story Of Cyclist's Attempt To Cut In Front Of Car How a middle-aged Chinese cyclist was knocked down by a car at Chemor and succumbed to i the injuries he received to his j head, was narrated at the Second Magistrate's Court, Ipoh, before Che Ismail, on
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  • 126 16 London. Nov. 12. RUBBER: Quiet. London buyers 8. sellers Jan. Mar. B,*. do 8% do Apl./June 8% do 8/,. do July'Sept. 8%» do 8 5 A do NEW YORK: Closed United Kingdom Stocks:- London 58,753 to is Liverpool 33,405 ton COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £9.17.6
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  • 110 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 57 64 178 51 61 New York 4.73 4.73% Montreal 4.77 1 4-77% Brusse’. 28.00 28.00 Geneva 20.94 20.89’ Amsterdam; 8.73% 5.74 Milan 90 90, Berlin 11.83%» 11.83 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226 Prague
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  • 140 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers .Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.47% Jelebu .70 .75 Kucha: 1.37%. 1.42% Rahman. Hyd. 1.20 I.22Jex Rantau 1.50 1.55 c Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.67% Talam 1.40 1.45 Burma. Malay 22 0 23;0 Kpg. Kamunting 8.9 9 3 Kramats 109 113 Katu 25|3 25 9 Laru.s 9j9
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  • 273 16 New York. Saturday Indications oi a further substantial advance in steel operations, the auto show and armament expectations inspired the strength of these groups, while these were sufficiently stimulating to warrant a further advance in general market participation by rails and utilities highly desirable but they are
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  • 286 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers» Ampats 4 3 4 6 A. Hitanis 25 3 26 3 A. Wengs .62 .65 Bangrins 23’3 23 9 B. Selangors 1.41 1.44 Berjuntai 10 9 11J3 Hong Fatts .81 .83 Jelapargs 31_3 32;3 Jelebus .70 .73 Kamuntings 11’0 ll|6ex K. Lanjuts 18 6
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  • 23 16 TIN Penang $1’0.50 per pkl. Singapore $110.50 per pkl. RUBBER I’cnang-Spot 28 3'4 c. per‘lb. Singapore-Spot 28 3j4 c. per lb.
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  • 165 16 RUBBER Buyem Seller Batu Lintangs 1.17% 122% Bassetts .55 .57% Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .75 77% Kuala Sidims 2.37% 2.47% Indragiris 1.27% 1.32% Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .42% .45 Malaka Pindas 137% 1.42% New Scudais 1.12% 1.17% Pa jams 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.07% 1.12% Tapahs 1.90 1.97%
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  • 157 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 3 4&gt;‘_&gt; Ayer Weng .62% 67 2 Bangrin 23 6 24 3ex Batu Selangor 1.42% 1-45 Berjuntai 10 9 Hitam 32% .37*2 Hong Fatt »81 »84 Jelebu -70 -74 Kpg. Kamunting 89 9 3 Kpg. Lan jut 18 6 19j0 Kamunting 10 9
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  • 176 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4T% 4,6 Asams 28 6 29 0 B. Selangors 1.42% 1.47% Hitams .32% .37% Hong Fat is .80 .83 Jelebus -67% .72 2 Johans -27% .30 Kramats 10 9 11:3 Kundangs 79 81) K. Lanjuts 18'3 18 9 Laruts 9 6 910 J London
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