Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 November 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No 276. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1938. PRICE 5 CEMS.
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  • 190 1 Majority Of 10,569 Converted Into Minority Of 2,242 Vernon Bartlett Returned BRIDGEWATER EI. ECT II) /V S I RPRISE Mr. Vernon Bartlett, hi dependent Progressive, set’ured a notable victory over hi* National Conservative op ponrnt. Sir John Heathcote \merv. in the Bridgewatei I»a -election. M r. Bartlett
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  • 162 1 ’—Reuter. Fa ash r Note From Tokio >kto. Friday.—A denial of the charge f discriminatory measures taken against American rights and interests in China «■on»ain<*d in <lhe Japanese reply to the A f rican Note of Oct. 10 handed to the American Ambassador. The reply, after
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  • 48 1 A Mo ion Bill in the Commons yester'laV signed by 225 Ministerialists read: his House assures the Prime Minister "f its support for his successful efforts preserve peace and his determination *lengthen the defences of the coun’’v an<i improve the standard of living of the nation.”
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  • 38 1 Dartford. Xav. 8 Labour gain Turnover 6,884. Il alsall, A ot'. /7. on, Xo change. Majority dozen 1,711. Doncaster, A 'ov 17 Labour. Xo change Majority up G7p6. Bridgewater, A ov. 18. Jnd gain. Turnover u.Bll.
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  • 78 1 t.—Reuter. Appointment Of Neu Ambassador Paris, Friday. The Quai D’Orsay has asked the Chinese Government for agreement to the appointment of M. Henri Cosme. Minister at Athens, in successiot tv M. Naggiar, transferred to Moscow. M. Cosme was six a ’’sub-direc to. for Asia—at the Quai D’Orsay.
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  • 96 1 Reuter Machinegun Fire Al 10 Yards Range Jerusalem. Friday. One Coldstream Guard was killed and six were wounded when a detachment of Coldstream Guards routed a large band of Arabs in a fierce fight north of Lebron. The Coldstream Guards were returning from a reconnaissance and encountered hcavv
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  • 422 1 —Reuter. Washington, Friday. “German pride” is considered here to be the reason for the recall of In. Dieckhoff. It is suggested that Germany could hardly have counted on the retention of Dr. Dieckhoff in Washington in view of the recall of the American Am-’ bassador Commercial
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  • 33 1 'A G. IA7. M KEGLtXT inspects flags to be returned to ceded territory Admiral Horthy on the steps of the Palace at Budapest during the parade past <>f the flags.
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  • 87 1 .—Reuter. To ’’Smooth (hit Peaks And Valievs’* Washington, Friday. President Roosevelt announced the appointment of a temporary board consisting of four men to act in an advisory capacity on certain fiscal and monetary subjects* The members are Mr. Morgenthau. Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Marrinereccles. Governor of the
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  • 80 1 ;.—Reuter. French Assurances Repealed Paris, Friday. Roth M. Daladier and M. Bonnet repealed assurances they have already given regard colonies before the Council of Ministers this evening. They reiterated the fact that they formally denied any supposition that France might envisage cession of French possessions to Germany. —Reuter. The
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  • 138 1 I.—Reuter. Stupendous Plans In U.S.A. Boston. Friday. Mr. Louis John :on. Assistant SecretaiWar. predicted in a speech here that ■L. Roosevelt would ash Congress fo: pwards of 9.280 fighting planes for the \rmy and Air Force. “Our air supremacy is threatened by •urone; n advances.” declared Mr.
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  • 46 1 Japanese troops at Canton are preparing for a sieye, says a telegram from the Chinese Foreign Allnistry received in London. It adds that most of the Japanese troeps have withdrawn within the city, while the Chinese are shelling Cantor, from across the river.
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  • 32 1 LONDON-PARIS —50 MINUTES The Air Ministry announce that an R.A.F. Spitfire fighter flew from Lon ion :o Paris in fifty minutes, the fastest recorded time for the journey. Weathe’ conditions were unfavourable.
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  • 87 1 —Reuter. ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE ENTENTE Washington. Friday. Some papers describe the An Jo-A nr-ri-can and Canadian American liade Treaties as an anti Fascist victory Tht> Washington Pos writ s. "Some eighty per cent, of world tradr is now controlled by Liberal trading nations and only 20 per
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  • 65 1 The Secretary for Scotland, Mr John Colville, in 8. speech at Glasgow, referred to the movement, for establishing a Na Jonal Register. He could not forestall what announcement the Government would make, but he would say that there would he an opportunity afforded to every fit man and
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  • 70 1 The adhesion of I cly to the London Naval Treaty of 1936 is expected to be received in London shortly writes Reuter’s Diplomatic correspondent. It is unders cod that information to this effect s been con.. yed to Whitehall from the 'talian Embassy. Follow ng adhesion
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  • 47 1 The death has occurred of Mr. Robert Henry Waller this morning at 10.30 a.m. in his residence at 2t’, Barrack Road. The funeral will take place th s after noor at 4.39 p.m. foi interment at the Western Road Cem tery.
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    • 70 1 FOO CHEONG CO. Furaitur* Manufacturer* 89, Bishop Street, Penang. Phone: 636. Ipoh AgentsFOO LOON CO., 101, Brewster Road. Phone: 875. I iM II Im»» No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container
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  • 254 2 Inspector's Statement In Court Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Friday. A CTIVITIES of secret societies in Singapore were mentions in a case yesterday when a Chinese. Chan Ah Row. alia Wong Ah Seng,'in the Singapore Criminal District Court, wa convicted by Mr. L.
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  • 206 2 BY FIVE votes to four, members ot the Chinese Christian Association decided last night, following a two-houi debate, that it would not he “to rhe advantage and improvement <>t conditions in Malaya if free elementary education in the vernaculars were introduced.” Including the chairman. Mr. K.
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  • 275 2 Special Service To Be Held In Ipoh V EXT Sunday is the day fixed for the Li annual St. Andrew's Day service and there will be. a special service in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Ipoh on that day at 6.30 p.m. ft will be attended by the
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  • 372 2 CHINA PROFESSOR’S VIEW Understanding Through The Written Language Heng Kong. Nov. 10. jLLI STRATING a new approach to the Chinese language, Dr. Erwin Reifler. Professor of Chiaotung University. formerly of Shanghai, spoke on the points of similarity between the Chinese language and foreign languages
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  • 151 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL ('tOIX)NEL MOM SNIDVONGSSENI j the new Siamese .Military Attache to Great Britain, is visiting Singapore. A party’ of about 100 children from the xV leper settlement in Singapore a: being moved to Sungei Buloh. the lepv settlement near Kuala Lumpur. THE management of the Capitol Thea tre. Ipoh.
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  • 499 2 Borne To Grave Bv Ex-Servicemen The funeral took place yesterday even mg at the Western Road Cemetery of the late Mr. J. R. L. .Tones, manager of the Sungei Patam Estates. Kedah. whose death occurred on Thursday at the Gene ral Hospital Penang,
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 2 DURING -4 VISIT of the Koi./ and Queen to Norwich last week the Queen opened the new Maternity Block of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. Picture shows the Queen talking to patients and nurses during her visit to the hospital.
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  • 145 2 Ottawa. Nov. THE Ottawa Citizen editorially praises Prime Minister M. J. Savage, of New Zealand, for announcing recently that he refuser, to subscribe to any theory of the inevitability of economic slumps. The Citizen said:— New Zealand is apparently moving to the point ot understanding
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  • 49 2 \—Reuter. London. Friday:- King Carol concluded his State visit this morning and left London for Paris en route to Rumania A large crowd greeted and cheered the King and the Crown Prince when they drove to Victoria to join the Royal train for Dover. —Reuter.
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  • 684 2 Final Farewell Function At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday ON the eve of his departure for Home on retirenm morrow, the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator, C.M.G.. iruest of honour at a farewell dinner party today, givei. members of the
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  • 70 2 Meeting < H LidieU Section To(la\ There will be a meeting oi th I Section of the Penang Chin i i;. today at 3p m at the hil- tl Union. Acheen Street. Penany t further the activities of then W, t„. Clothing Canvassing Moment -vhi to terminate
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  • 280 2 Malay Manhandh <i By Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Kangsar Fridai 4 Malay Forest Department laiUum stationed at Lenggong who was n the habit of bathing in the mid in 4 nearby stream, against which a nurwi of Chinese tobacco planters living in vicinity
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    • 164 2 K the best fl remedy for 1 Wasting f is the answer Angier’s Emulsion is widely and scrofula, rickets, .ma hi successfully used in the treatment bowel disorder- ait fl of consumption and in all forms of serious illness, ill-health in which there is loss of j n sll b-acute
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  • 506 3 Human Official» ’OETIRIXG Perak Resident, G. E. Cator, emphasised the bioloi»h t aspect of officialdom in one of the valedictory parties which have eiilPcncd the social rounds of the State dining the last few weeks. “I nt you to remember that you are human beings first, before
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  • 29 3 Partial nr total-complicated with head noises and other troubles, cured radically and permanently in four weeks. Many testimonials received. Particulars on request Kamala Works (D. Panchpots, Bengal, India.
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  • 634 3 “New Life Movement Ideals Adhered To Ihe funeral of Mrs. Teoh Boon Kheng (nee Yeoh Kee Neoh) who passed away on Saturday last, Nov. 12, at the age of 82, took place yesterday from her place of residence in Light Street, Penang, for cremation
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  • 59 3 When a bankruptcy petition against Chew Yew Thor was mentioned in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Howes, Mr. Gurchum Singb, for the petitioning creditor, said that the debtor had threatened the creditor with a gun, and he was instructed that his client, a
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  • 27 3 It is officially announced from Buckingham Palace that President and Madame Leßrun will come to London on a Stale visit on March 3.
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  • 33 3 Last night’s Treasury Bills went at 14s. 11.37 d. against 10s. 6.16 d. a week agoDr R. H Ponniab, Rural Health Officer, Penang, in on a short holiday at Ipoh.
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  • 574 3 Mr. Hodson’s Talk From ZHJ A. short but brilliant talk on current political problems was given from the Penang Broadcasting Station last night by Mr H. V. Hodson, editor of the Round fable, London, who is passing through Penang on his way' from Aus traila to
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  • 24 3 Kay Stammers, Britain’s No, 1 tennis player, photographed at Southampton on her return Iron» the I nited States
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  • 94 3 The Penang Harbour Board god; 4 at Weld Quay is being demolis the Pinang Gazette understands, godown will be built on the same s Godown No. 5 is also to be demolished and rebuilt. These improvements are ib outcome of the new policy of the
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  • 109 3 A sum of about $7,550 was said to be involved, When a Jew, Oswald Edwar was produced by Chief Inspector Higg rr in the Penang Middle Court before Mr H. W. Nightingale yesterday on six charges cl' having committed crimina breach of trust
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  • 398 3 Accused Says M ound Self-Inflicted Evidence in support of the accused’s statement that the wounds on the com plainant were self-inflicted was given by the former's mother at the resumed hearing before Mr. A W. Bellamy in the Penang Police Court yesterday, of the case in which
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  • 325 3 The Most Useful Patrol Shield, premier award of scouting at the Penang Free School, was won by Wolves Patrol of Wu Lien Teh Troop for the second year in succession. Presentation of the Shield, presented by Dr. Ong Huck Chye
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  • 209 3 Warrants Of Arrest I Applied For When the bankruptcy of S. A. Abdul Hamid was ni mtioned, before Mr. Justice .Howes in the Penang Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. T. L. Tan, Assistant Official Assignee, said that was a motion standing in his name for war ant for
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  • 69 3 Dr W. Linehan, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as British Resident, Perak, from c November 19, 1938, until the arrhuA of the Honourable Mr. Mi Rex, M.C.S., on or about Dec. 5. The new time-table of the Penang Harbour Board ferry service has proved a great
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    • 424 3 7 INCHES OFF HIS WAISTLINE Man of oO Loses 26 Pounds of Fat Apparently one is never too old to reduce. Here writes a man of 80 who has just rid himself of 1 st. 12 lbs. of uccwanted fat:— "You may be interested to hear that after taking Kruschen
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  • 770 4 OF BENEFIT TO DEPRESSED INDUSTRIES London, Friday. I TNANIMOUS approval is accorded the Anglo-American I -and Canadian-American trade agreements which were signed at Washington yesterday in the presence of President Roosevelt. The terms of the Anglo-American agreement are given a front page position in the
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  • 242 4 Anti-Jewish Measures Slackened Munich, Friday. Jews are again allowed to buy food in Munich. Since the recent incidents, .hen all Jewish shops were more or less lestroyed, all Aryan shops displayed lot.ces that Jews were not desired there, fhe District Party Administration has low allowed the Jewish
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  • 69 4 'ther authoritative personalities.”—Reu ter. Berlin, Friday. A German News Agency announcement hat the German Ambassador at Washington has been recalled to Berlin to lake a report states that Herr Dieckhofi vill give Herr von Ribbentrop full deails about public opinion in the United states and
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  • 66 4 —Reuter. Tokyo. Friday. The Japanese reply, to the United tates protest of October 6, handed to the merican Ambassador, denies the Ameri.n charge in the note that discriminairy measures had been taken against America. The note claims that the restrictions nposed on American travel enterpris? nd
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  • 123 4 —Reuter. Eleven died, many others are in a rious condition and a thousand womer nd children were rendererd unconsciou. luring the funeral of Kemal Atacurk today. Nearly thirty thousand students of he Istanbul University and high schools attended the impressive memorJil ?eremonv
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  • 142 4 ACCORDING to an official report the active strength of the Italian Navy is: 2 battleships totalling 50.000 tons; 19 cruisers of 146.802 tons; 40 destroyers of 54.376 tons; 32 torpedo beats of 21.354 tons; 102 submarines of 70.000 tons; 82 special and auxiliary ships of
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  • 29 4 .—Reuter. London. Friday:—Queen Maud of Nor way. who underwent an abdominal opera tioa on Wednesday, had a somewhat dis turbed night. Her general condition re mains unchanged.—Reuter.
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  • 255 4 Berlin, FTiffi’iyr I HE demand for colonies is a question of honour for Ger many, declared Herr von Alwoernen, <i member of tn*' Royal Hamburg Government, speaking ;i big colon nil propaganda meeting last night. —Reuter. British Wireless H? asserted that highly cultivated >eople had the
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  • 52 4 Reuter Colombo, Friday:—ln response to the Premier’s appeal requesting Colonial Governors to consider assistin'? the emigration of Jews, the Governor. r>ir Andrew Idecott has decided that only eminent Jews and those likely to be an asset to the Colony can be accepted as immigrants f
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  • 119 4 Paris. A FAR-REACHING pc itical motive suspseted by the po ice for the a' tempted assassination by a youi; Polish Jew, born in Germany, of H f| ven Rath, attache at the Germa Embassy here. It is new thought that the suggestion to shoot
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  • 81 4 Reuter. London, Friday. The Japanese have prohibited student and the staff of the Anglo-Ch.nese Col lege at Tientsin from reading the Pekir and Tientsin Times, according to new: reaching a London missionary society from North China No reason is given for the regulation says The society, which
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  • 369 4 Hong Kong, Nov. JAPANESE seizure of th C i.nton- Kowloon Railway and prevention of arms from going through this line o the interior of China are not fatal ‘o further Japanese rc ist ince as new routes via Burma. Ind -China and Titer Mongolia
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  • 976 5 Defence Counsel On Importance Of Domicile Question fhe Perak Supreme nurt was crowded with Ceylon Tamil trodents on I hursday and yesterday when the hearing of the ’elnk Anson bigamy case was continued before Mr. Justice Murray-Ay nsley. f this case A.
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  • 166 5 HEAVY and continuous r; ns luring the last few over the whole of Kinta have caused sei ous lo many vegetable gardeners, their cr« j in somt instances having been almost completely destroyed. In consequence there is an acute shortage of certain kinds of produce, such
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  • 186 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Friday. 4 REALISTIC model of the Coro- > nation clock-tower, which was erected on a vacant piece of land on Jalan Kangsar, the town’s main thoroughfare, after being removed from its original site inside the police station compound, has been
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  • 64 5 I From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore Friday. A T the first naval courtmartial to be held in Singapore for many year. Ernest Thomas Ford. commissioned bo’s'un R. N., belonging to H. M. S. Terror, was this morning dismissed his hip and severely reprimanded, on a •barge
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  • 81 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore Friday. TITHE formation of the Singapore Rick i sha pullers Co-operative Union was decided at a meeting of representa fives of the pullers last night. It. was resolved to draw up draft rules and regulations and to apply for registra tion
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  • 81 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping Friday. 11OUND guilty of being a dangerous character and likely to commit a breach of the peace, a Siamese named Ma.lai was sentenced by the Taiping Magistrate to two months’ imprisonment. The accused a former banishec from Siam, was said to have
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  • 61 5 Charged with theft of a shirt valued at 70 cents belonging to one Mohd Ismail at Market-street, Ipoh. a young Chinese was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate’s court. Ipoh, before Mr p p y. Radcliffe. Accused pleaded guilty and was remanded in custody till November 23
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  • 44 5 A Malay named Mohd. Yatim bi;> Hassim was yesterday charged in the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh. with committing theft of 312 katis of fish Accused claimed trial. The Magistrate postponed trial till December 16, with bail in one surety of $3O
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  • 202 5 At the last meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board a by-law '■7as passed to abate the nuisance caused by the production of noise by mechanical instruments, such as gramophones and wireless loud speakers. The bylaw in question reads as fol lows: 7a “No person shall operate or
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  • 222 5 V 64 year old Chinese estate weed i; coolie nanu-d Soo Mun was yes terday produced by Mr. V. Kandah. Senior Preventive Cfli »r, < usl< ms and ’xeise Department, Ipoh in the First Magistrate’s court, leoh, before Mr. I’. F. Y. Radcliffe, on ach
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  • 193 5 ud i. i headed by Mr. R. \< i 1 G -I Ipoh, surprised an party in a house at Gunn< h. a village 14 miles from 'poll, on Thur, day night. A .u'r the raid, eight Chinese I c First Magistrate’s fore Mr. P.F.Y.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 244 6 ROYAL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 Matinees: Today <£ Tomorrow at 3 p.m. i R EDU< 'ED PRK 'ES i THOSE GRAND PALS OF "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" TOGETHER AT LAST IN ANOTHER GREAT ADVENTURE HEART-WARMING. laughter-laden THRILLING I z^\ 77£_? X •:< tfc) IgLsmhf A Rousing Story of a Boy’s Loyalty and Devotion
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  • 354 7 Japanese Authorities At Variance Peiping, Nov. 11. PIRCLES in close touch with cur ren t negotiations believed today that Japanese authorities have been unable to agree on the choice of a Chinese president for the new Japanese “Central Government oi China.” T Lieut.-General Kenji Doihara, Japan’s
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  • 117 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of be- ing a member of an unlawful society, a young Chinese shoemaker, Leong Boon Cheong, was yesterday bound over for six months in the sum of $5O by the Singapore Third Police
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    • 405 7 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight, Saturday, 19th November, 1938. A Grand Arabian story “BLIND KING” Big combination of Actresses and Actors from The Silver Jubilee Opera in conjunction with the ever popular “MOLEK STAR OPERA.” Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and extra turns. Sun See Toy Cantonese Opera:— Day Show “TREAT
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    • 130 7 Attention, Everybody I NOTE THE DATE AND THE PLACE I SPECIAL HARI RAYA PUASA AITR ACTION Wednesday 23rd November AT ROY A L THEATRE Penang Road THE FIRST INTERN A r HON AL WRESTLING CONTEST To Be Held In PEN ANG I 6—lo Min. Rounds WONG BOCK CHEUNG THE WORLD’S
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 240 7 MATINEES TODAY AT 3 P.M. TOMORROW AT 11.30 A.M. “ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD” Prices Downstairs 15 and 30 rents. QUEENS 615 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 Paramount s Song-and-Girl Filled Musical Jamboree. Novel and Nifty I /W A 3 it’s i ,o< It’s Got Giris! '--/jfc M f 7 2ooftl Romance S
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  • 327 8 THE news that tears had been expressed that the United States might impose a dntv on tin in order that ore might be exported and the final smelting processes carried out in the United Stales was receive with stir prise in Penang since this was the
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  • 1427 8 will shortly observe the centenary of the birth of the sage. Wuu Shiunn. who devoted his lite to collecting funds for the estaolishment of free schools in China. The story of Wuu Shiunn’s career is told by a writer in the Chinese
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1428 9 began business on $5,000 HAD BANK OVERDRAFT OF $300,000 Sensational evidence was gi ven by Khoo S O Thye, a bankrupt, in II’? course of his public examination yesterday which was not concluded and was adjourned to a later date on
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  • 126 9 Coroner Returns Open Verdict (From Our Own Correspondent» Singapore Friday. A FTER evidence had been given by /Tt Mr. E. J. Brun surveyor to the \ir Administration Board, and by Mr B. D. Lyon, ground engineer of th< toyal Singapore Flying Club, the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W.
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  • 176 9 (From Our Own Correspondent! Singapore. Friday. A VETERAN Chinese miner. plantei and merchant. Mr. Tan Hone, who died in Singapore at the age of 77 ex pressed th'’ wish shortly before he died that he should he buried in China. Although owing to
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  • 266 9 Some fifteen or twenty members of the Penang Rotary Club, with their wives, will travel to laiping on Sunday to attend an intercity meeting <>t the Ipoh, laiping and Penang Rotary Clubs. The meeting will be held at the Hokkien Hoay
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  • 524 9 Money For “Photographs And Kegi st ra Ii on Fees“ (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Friday. A petition writer named Tan Chiah Tek of Ipoh and his friend named Cheng Chow were produced before Datoh Muda Razali, the Batu Gajah magistrate, yesterday morning
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  • 185 9 Chiiiest* Seen By Seaplane (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore Friday. Wiry HEN the Straits Steamship Comyv pany’s 200-ton coat H vessel Kilas overdue at Mu ir yesterday on her trip from Singapore the Marine Superintendent of the Company Captain S. Baddeley, flew up the west
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  • 697 10 Manuring Scheme Successful London, October 31 MR R F McNair Scott, (Chairman) presided at the fourteenth annual general meeting of Karmen Rubber Ltd which was held in London yesterday and addressing the shareholders sai’l:— ■When last addresing you I hoped that provided the price of rubber recovered
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  • 1326 10 Early Improvement In Tin (hitlook. Predicted London, November 9. MR. D. J. Ward, the chairman, presided al the thirtysecond annual general meeting of Pahang C onsolidated Co., Ltd., which was held in London and after expressing regret at the death of Mr. J. J. Brown, a
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  • 100 10 London. November 11 Prft to June 30 of Merti Tin £6,348 (£12,412), brot. fwd. £4,757 (£2,322'!; intro, div. 4 6-lth p.c., tax free, £3,167 (same), leaving £7,939. Off mining props. £2,483 (£2,500), writing down of plant, machy., bldgs., furniture, etc. £875 (£727). to tax res. £2,500 (£417), fwd.
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  • 59 10 London, November 11. Total rev. to June 30 of Singapore United Rubber Plantations £15,777 (£29,605), total expend. £9,616 (£10.365). leaving prft. £6.161 (£19,240), less res. for tax £1,460 (£2,000): brt. in £7,082. Div. 6 p.c., less tax (div. 7% p.c., plus bonus 5 p.c.), £4,893 (£10,545), fwd.
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  • 623 10 Satisfactory Year’s Results Disclosed London, November 9. Mr. James Fairbairn (the chairman), presided at the seventh annual general meeting of Mergui Crown Estates. Ltd, wh ch was held in London yesterday and in the course of his speech, said: The accounts on this occasion have been
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  • 175 10 London. November 11. Rept. to August 31 of Malaya General Co. (rubber)., sumy. of which appeared in The Financial Times yesterday, shows prft. £23,448 (£53,760): intm. div. paid, £9.745, fin. div. 6% p.c., less tax, mkg. 11 1 p.c. (27% p.c.), £12,182, fwd. £12,842 (£12,782). Capital account—Further expenditure
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 101 10 A ROUND TRIP BY RAIL TO BANGKOK DURING THE SIAM CONSTITUTION DAY CELEBRATION December Bth—l4th 1938. Single-fares for double journey from PADANG BESAR, SUNGLE GOLOKE ro BANGKOK on the sth. and the 9th. December 1938 «and to be available for return journey from Bangkok on the 10th., 14th! and the
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    • 900 10 BAN K S INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, THE f ILOi l < v ITn OF INDIA, AUSTKArM LILU (Incorporated j n Royal Chan r (Incorporated in British India) Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability nf r. 1 'ff/i Fh-<( on, Head Office: 11|12, First Line no~3r Bishop Beach, Madras. Na'yi m
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  • 627 11 KESAVARAM, October 27. “to iV last elections, it was said that the people voted for the Congress without knowing what they voted for, but A/ioh from my experience, especially in my part of the < that in spite of their not knowing to read or
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  • 69 11 Owing to the annual docking of the Ss. Kedah the following sailings have been cancelled; Penang/Belawan on Dec. 2 and Dee. 9. Penang/Singapore on Dec. 5 and Dec 1 The Kedah will resume her usual sailings to Belawan on Dec 16 and Singapore on Dec.
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  • 496 11 ARRIVALS Today: SIANTAR ex Java ports via Singapore. RANPURA ex Yokohama via ports. RAJULA ex Singapore. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. MENTOR ex Singapore. RADNORSHIRE ex Far East via Singapore. NEUMARK ex Singapore. Tomorrow: VAN HEUTSZ ex BelawanDeli. Monday, November 21’ GAASTERKERK ex Far
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  • 487 11 AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa. East South IMPERIAL Kenya. Tanganyika. Uganda Zanzibar. North and South Rhodesia. NyaaaJand and South Africa via Penang. Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p in. tomorrow; Kuala Lumpur 7.30 a.m. tomorrow; Penang 7.30 a.m. Tuesdays Fridays and Sundays. Africa, West IMPERIAL Nigeria and Gold Coast via
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  • 55 11 Ipoh Mails for Ipoh, Kuala ~-i»"p: u SingaI pore close 2 p.m. today. Sundays 10 a.m. Penang: I Mails for Penang close r> p.m (registered correspondence) and 7.15 a m(ordinary correspondence) today. Mails for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore close 12.30 p m. (registered correspondence) and 1
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  • 143 11 MAILS FOR EUROPE (CHRISTMAS LEITERS CARDS, etc. PA’RCELS Dec. 13* Nov. 19 Nov. 19 Dec. 16* Nov. 26 Nov. 25 new year LEITERS CARDS, etc. PARCELS Dec. 20* Dec. 3 Nov, 25 Dec. 23* 3 •Air Mail by Imperial Airways. CHRISTMAS
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    • 333 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT r \PNORSHIRE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro A NTENOR Calls Marseilles and Glasgow Nov 25 Dec 21 j’HTLOCTETES Calls Hull Gdynia Dec' j 28 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE MENTOR Omits Havre Nov. 20 THESEUS Calls Glasgow Nor. 24 Dec.
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    • 816 11 PO an< i Gt. BRITISH INDIA (Incorpor xted in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KAROA” S AIL (NG .SUNDAY 20th NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson. Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore London and Far East Mail Service.
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  • 58 12 —Reuter Tokyo, Friday:—A War Office communique states that Lieut-General Furusho, Commander in Chief of the Japanese forces in South China, has been or dered to be attached to the army general staff at Tokyo, owing to poor health. He will be succeeded by Lieut-General Toshikichi
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  • 183 12 Rome, Nov. 8. ltalian Cabinet imposcsd today a new capital levy on all partnerships and private companies whose sr-ss earnings exceed 10,000 lire £110» a year. This unexpected measure will ailect practically every private business venture in the country. The plan is for a lew
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  • 253 12 That in the roar of a football crowi ‘here are unmistakable qualities o f U'ic is an un.xpected contention. But it is say t ie exper s, one of the many p. in wl < h music enters th? bus.ues of living (music’s impo’ tan°e in
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  • 164 12 Canberra, November 11. The successful development of a method of coating wool yarns with a fine layer of rubber is mentioned in (he second annual report of the Australian Wool Board, which was tabled in the House of Representatives here. The m.thod. which was developed ar
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  • 127 12 Bhopal Government’s Plan Io Beautify City Bhopal, Oct. 28. rgio beautify Bhopal and to provide hotter houses for the people the Bhopal Government recently sane tioned a housing scheme by which any residence in the State can secure a loan to build houses. Government feel that
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  • 239 12 Moiorivay 7 o Haddad Bagdad! City of mystery, old as Time its If, crowded with leg: mi, home of the caliphs, reminding us of Sinbad, is Bagdad linked with the West bj’ mo'tor-coach! How strange it all sounds, the romantic city on the ancient Tigris reached in comfort
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  • 602 12 St. George Hie Martyr SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT .1) a.m Holy Communion 8.00 ain Mattins Litany Psalm 115. Hymn .<>l. 8. *5 a.m. Holy Communion 0.30 a.m. Mattins (Tamil) 10.30 a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chdiese) 4.15 p.m. Sunday School) I Parsonage i.tX) p.m. Kindergarten I 6.C0 p.m. Evensong
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 90 12 rx' 1 y. I SecAeU DiddodecU Mysore Sandal Soap has solved all beauty pri»bk ,ns It is so simple to be lovely just use MYSORE SANDAL SOAP first thing in the worn ing and immediately before re tiring for the night. C-TSORE Savtdal SOAP Everywhar». Government Soap Factory, Bangal <,r
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    • 619 12 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR FAR EAST Ixjndon. Nov. 11: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week beginning Nov. 13: TRANSMISSION t 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG and GSF TRANSMISSION 3 9 15 pm. to 10.50 p.m.: GS.J.
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    • 1127 12 Of (Kias’- in !<•-. ZHJ (PENANG) 6 00 p.m.: Chinese Music. 7 p.m.: Indian Music. 8 p.m.: Malay Music DAVENTRY 6.05 p.m "Steamboat" 7.20 n.m.: French Folk-songs. 8.10 p.m.: “London Log." 8.20 p.m.: Bristol Hippodrome Orch. 9.20 p.m.: Hanwell Silver Band. 11.20 p.m.: Saturday’s Spoil Nev and Announcements. ZHP (SINGAPORE)
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  • 200 13 Herr art fuo of Singapore’ blind Ch'ncse out tor a walk with an Attendant. Blind Chinese Roman Catholics wl h th ir rosaries preying before the altar. SINGAPORE’S BLIND NEED HANDICRAFTS INSTRUCTION Ward Space Limited At Present pictures on this page show inmates of the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 134 13 MUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SKEETERS MADE IN ENGLAND lt\ I m\v wlniii Hr ''N k r>u r < <-I 1 .IUNIOR (Type B.&L8.) kV' 500-800 lbs. sheet per hour. Each Junior Sheeter Is fitted'with five pairs of roDa. No. 1 pair being hAlr lined to receive the freahiy coagulated rubber and No.
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  • 318 14 rpHERE are several changes in the teams for the Penang State rugger trial to be held today at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade. One of those unable t o turn out is Cheong Foong Chin, the Penang Asiatics’ full-back, who has
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  • 105 14 Southport are smashing all club records on their fiftieth anniversary of the introduction of professional football into the resort. Never liefore has the club got as many as 21 points from the first 11 games in their IX years’ historv in the Northern Section of the
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  • 108 14 Yesterday’s lies RESULTS of the hand: ap doubles tics played in the Perak Chinese Recreation Clubs “B” tennis tournament yesterday are: Cheng Phor and Kheng Hong (minus 30) bt. Hoi Choon and N. A. Chin (minus 30).6—2, 2—6, B—6.8 —6. Chooi Tee and Tet Hean (minus 15)
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  • 139 14 ONE of the most controversial rules affecting billiards and snooker. Rule 14 of “General Rules,’’ has now been amended by the B.A. and C.C. The rule previously read: “A game has com nienced when the players have strung for break or have determined by lot the order
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  • 97 14 SURREY COUNTY CRICKET CLUB will have a new captain next sea son, E. R. T. Holmes, who has skippered the side since 1934, having resigned owing to pressure of business. H. M. Garland-Wells, the vice-captain, has been nominated by the Cricket Corn mittee to fill the vacancy.
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  • 97 14 Finals Next Week final stage of the Penang J. Teachers’ Association badminton tournament has been reached, and the following finals have been arranged for next, week at, the Francis Light School Hall: Monday. Nov. 21. at 5.30 p.m.; Ladies’ Singles—Miss Chin Hui Pe vs. Miss B. Stewart.
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  • 95 14 Building To Be Ready Shortly only three months ago, the clubhouse of the Penang Harbour Board Civil Service Club at the junction oi Dunlop-road and Anson-road is nearing completion, and will probably be opened before Christmas. When completed, it will have cost about
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  • 145 14 r |iHE Kinta Indians had another good I. win at hockey yesterday when they defeated the Perak Chinese Recreation Club s—l.5 —1. Though the game was play ed in excellent weather it was rather scrappy and uninteresting. The Indians were superior throughout and their forwards overwhelmed the Chinese
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  • 323 14 PENANG SWIMMING CLUB DANCE AND SUPPER In Aid Of Earl Haig s Fund r pHE Penang Swimming Club held their annual Supper and Dance in aid of the Earl Haig Fund at ths Club al Tanjong Bungah last night at eight. More than 200 visi tors and guests were present.
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  • 168 14 ‘TEST TOUR PROGRAMME TOO HEAVY Svi’lK A 1 Australian cri; 1 I was lightened I to take 25 p l I O’Reilly, the I er, at a web O’Reilly suggc.-.t.H weaker English eountp to play as combined i,, Worcestershire I Northampton were I beaten by the S, < I he
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  • 131 14 Gross Proceeds $320 THE gross proceeds from the women’s hockey match between Marriwl and Singles played in aid of the Poppy Day Fund amounted to $320. Thanks are due to the Penang Recreation Club and the Penang Sports Club for the loan of ground, screens, etc., to
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  • 17 14 Reuter. London, Friday. Leicestershire beat Nolts, Lincs, and Derby 14—8 at rugger yesterday.
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  • 61 14 The wrestling bouts at the Jubilee Park, Ipoh, next Thursday will be: Wong Bock Cheung vs. Bakshi Singh, six ten-minute rounds. Michael Gill vs. A Hay ar Kban, three ten-minute rounds. 5? The King Edward VII School rugger team will be travelling to Bukit Mert.ajam
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  • 27 14 Three of the Rest of Europe tearm which. went d Highbury recently. Left to right, Asto.-i (France i, Brusltid (Norway).
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 666 14 CUf’’* OF I STHIC W ULCERS! rSg Perhaps '.mu -.ton ich trouble is not so serious TT :s•>■ r that of M JI. J George, whose letter appears below. \ll the better, bceausc then you can be W-*" v doubly sure that the remedy that brought v him relief will
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    • 117 14 -fcf<ihvinc ,i| Js® I Guaranteed lyeara®* 0 z I 52.15 X 11 Sold in London f tf Fili I Stores for L IT I Men’» Strong f H vlceahle f -ff Proof” Lever"'"* >'g Watch. B'out"’ v -A* shaped Dull I Damp-proof I I nishablo Ghromi >■" T Case. Latest
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  • 173 15 IViuing v. Perak Today ,uld have little difficult) the coloui > of Penang tlash in hockey on the packing this afternoon. ha> proved her superSelangor and Penang, e formidable side she is >uld acid to her list of eleven appears to be one for several seasons. To of
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  • 183 15 Joshi Shines, Scores Four 'l' I glo-Chinese School scored a conI mg win over a Penang Sports <|e it their hockey encounter yeshe Esplanade, the margin beThe chief feature of the game client display of Joshi foi He had the distinction of r <>f the goals
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  • 120 15 —Reuter. ’Lni hcsier November I landicap London. Nov. 18. ‘liovei for une Manchester Handicap to be run on Nov. 1 ,s as follows: •tppageno offered 1011 taken and wanted 1 1 italgar offered 100 7 taken IfiP R '•todisia offered 100 7 taken 1 n:hti g offered
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  • 58 15 This incident, meant much more to Captain George Eyston thun th< hundreds of t cleg rams sent to Utah, U.S^A. k when he broke th< world's land speed record. H.s daughter, Magdalen, was congratulating him on his arrival home. U.s wife
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  • 286 15 Several Good Gallops Af K. L. Today (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Today. East work was done by candidates for the Selangor imi Club’s November Skye Meeting at today's traimng. The inner track'was used and runs consisted mainly <>i three-furlong gallops but except for
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  • 296 15 “Malayan Champion” Holds Bock Cheung (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Today. There was a mammoth crowd at Bukit Bintang Amusement Park boding arena last night to watch Kartar Sing, styled Malayan wrestling champion, struggle with Wong Bock Cheung, Chinese champion. in a half hour non—top wrestling
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  • 491 15 (From Our Own Correspondent» London. November 9. Lancashire, the county rugby champions, were defeated in their first game of the season by Cheshire Although this result came as a surprise to most of us in the south I understand that many keen followers of the game in the
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  • 91 15 And Penang To Meel charily match in aid of the Poppy Day Funds of Penang and Perak h;u. h< n i Tanged to be plalyed between Penang and Perak next Saturdday, November 26, on the Chinese Recreation Club ground, Penang. Fifty per cent, of the
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  • 326 15 Weights For First Day F rorn Our Own Corrsponden.) Kuala Lumpur Today. Following are weights for Thursday, \ov. 24. the first day of the Selangor Skye meeting: Horses, Class 5, Div. 1, 5«/ 2 Furs. CHEERFUL EYES 10.07 GALLANT MAGGIE 10.01 JONATHAN 10.00 MA ND Al
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 151 15 BALLOON I CARNIVAL SATURDAY 19th NOV. AT THE THREE VALUABLE PRIZES EOR BALLOON DANCES 9.30 (ill la.m. THERE 8S NO DOUBT ABOUT Benefit Iff NOW TN FULL SWING ALL PRICES SLASHED Thrifty Buyers Should Not Miss This Golden Opportunity REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR’ (THE BI i E SHOP) 8. BISHOP STREET,
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  • 130 16 PREVIOUSLY LATESI LONDO -(Spot) £214.0.0 £214.0.0 (3 mo.tM) £215.0.0 £215.0.0 SINGAPORE $108.75 $108.75 81A Ebb DONE PKNANG $108.75 $108.75 «4» '«i 'Qksh !X>nnr Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $3.20 $3.20 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER UUMOUO 8d 8d YjHK 15%c(G) 15%C(G) SINGAPORE (Spot) 27%c 27c Jun./Mar
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  • 353 16 LqSDON, Nov. 18. Fol Io wins are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shaies of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall ('nnrorilnn Ixian 5 p.c. 1944-64 110 a Fundine Loan 4 p.c 1960-90 109 U War Loan 3i p.c. 992 Com.
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  • 145 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN 1 Buyer» Seller-. Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt -78 .81 Jelebu -70 .75 Klang River 1.77% 1.82% Kuchai 1.37% 1.42 jc Petalings 7.80 8.00 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 I.22Je* Ra n tau 1.50 1.55 c Taiping Cons. 1.62% 1.67% Talam 140 1.45 Ulu Klang .80
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  • 112 16 Prev. Today pa ris 178 H 178 45 64 New York 4.71% 4.70/a Montreal 4.75% 4.75% Brussels 27.88 27.83 Geneva 20.85 20.82 ’mstcTdam 8.66% 8.65% Tilan 89% 89 erlin 11.75% 10.73% 'ockholm 19.41 19.40% "-'cnhagen 22.40 22.40 ■>Fo 19 90 19.90 ienna 26% unquote 5 elsingfors 226% 226%
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  • 114 16 London, Nov. 18. 'UBBER: Firme».— T-ondon 8 buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar. 8,% do Bft do Apt./June 8/1: do 8% do July/Sent. 8% do 8 -ft do NEW YORK 16.03 cts. ’’nited Kingdom Stocks:— London 58.385 tons Liverpool 33.267 ton 'OPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.7.6 ’EPPER:
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  • 277 16 New York. Friday. The feature today was a definite in •'ease in volume on the weakness and a to dry up on rallies. Iy>ng•.crm bullishness warrants purchases ot urther weakness but. brokers would b" nclired to accept near-term profits 'voiding buying rallies until here is clearer indication
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  • 196 16 LEAN CO. TIN; Buyers Sellers Vmpa is 4 0 4 4% Bangrins 23 3 24 0 "lurma Malays 2115 22 3 flong Fatts .78 .81 "ohans 27 36 Cramats 10 9 113 Xamuntings 113 119 X. Lan juts 18 3 18 9 Kundangs 7 7% 8 1% Lftruts 9 9
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  • 208 16 KENNEDY CO. -JX B’lven» Sellft»'Ampat 4 9 4|6 Ayer Weng -62% .67% Bangrin 23 3 24 0 Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Berjuntai 10;9 116 Gurma Malay 21 9 22:6 Hi am -32 .37% Jong Fatt -79 .81 elebu 70 74 'Cog. Ka’rui 4ng B’9 9,3 Krg. Lanjut 18 6 19
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  • 171 16 RUBBER Buyer* Seller? Ratu Lintjngs 117% 1.22% Bassetts 55 .57% Bentas 1 10 1.15 75 .77% Kuala Sidiriis» 2.37 1 2.47’ Indragiris 1 27 ’<> 1.32‘ Lunas 1-72% 1.80 Mentakabs 4?% 15 Mal-aka Pindas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudals 1.12% 1.17'Pa. jams 1 85 1.92'' <ungei Tukar.gs 1.07’A 1.12
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 181 16 That grand sense of well-being! No matter what your age or < occupation, it is possible to extract from life a grand feeling of fitness and well-being. Thousands of men and women all over the world are paying a grateful tribute to Was’ TABLETS according to the iormu la and
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    • 998 16 p®ing ,®(r>isrftc HEAD 12. BTSHOP STREET. PENANG ’PHONE 1477 i 478 Wlr TELEGRAMS •‘GAZETTE,” PENANG. ,TH f -*Ten S ()M Singapore Off ■Kt Cecil Street, Singapore. ’Phone 5471. Tel: “Times.” Sm». Office: 25. Java Street. ’Phone: 3653. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road •pk K"’ 1 Lm, Office: 40. 43, Fleet Street.
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