Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 283. Vol XCVI. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 463 1 Japanese Flag Kun Up On British Soil: Chinese .4 ml British Troops Exchange Fire Zolony Faces Acute Refugee Problem Main Suffering From Bullet Or Bayonet Wounds I ipancM* troops crossed into British territory and raided tin* Japanese flag during tin* fighting near the Num Icrritorie*
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  • 35 1 I’.n.mg Gazette understands that Nixon, of Me’ssrs. Henry Co., Ltd Penang, is the moly person to act for Mr. E. A. ir, who went on Home leave last "i| 'he Legislative Council
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  • 26 1 10 'Ac inability of the Overseas 'its Ltd. to obtain a license, p 11 he no “Pasir Malam” at the :i Frolic tonight.
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  • 124 1 Reuter. Last Homecoming i o Adopted Land Oslo, Sunday. t'riiwds assembled at the quayside to watch the British battleship Royal Oak cringing the body of Queen Maud back to hei adopted land. Flags everywhere ilew at half mast while schools and many shops were closed. Bluejackets carried the
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  • 95 1 Reuter. Polish Officer Killed By Czech I'roops z Warsaw, Sunday. A Polish officer was shot dead and a ccrporal severely wounded at the Slovak frontier in a clash between Czechoslovak and Polish troops, according to a Polish official version. Fighting occurred when Polish troops occupying Jaworzna region met
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  • 327 1 RVMOUREt) GERMAN —Reuter. London. Sunday. A new departure from German armaments policy which has not yet been publicly disclosed is the subject of much speculation behind the scenes in general diplomatic quarters, states the Observer diplomatic correspondent. “It has l ecom? known that the German
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  • 159 1 —Reuter. Canal Protection Vital New York, Sunday The Panama Canal must be made impregnable, declares the Secretary of War, Mi. Woodring, in his annual report to Mr Roosevelt. He adds: “All locks and dams that are vital to the waterway must be made bomb-proof and the possibility of
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  • 107 1 —Reuter. Date Of Paris Visit Not Fixed Berlin, Sunday. The date of the visit of Herr von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, to Paris, has not yet been fixed. A Wilhemstrasse spokesman declared, he was "unaware" that any enquiries had been made in Paris as to the opportuneness or
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  • 71 1 —Reuter. Berlin. Sunday: —Field-Marshal Mackensen, according to well-informed circles, has petitioned Herr Hitler requesting the speedy release of Pastor Niemoellor, who is still in a concentration camp. The petition is also stated to be sign°d by* a few high officers of the former Imperial Army. Field-Marshal Mackensen, who
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  • 375 1 Pension Relaxed SHilda>. Dpsp.le the* prosj k <.| a iialion-M i<l<* ‘»’pacral sirtk* •hi W p.aip «lay. the v eek-enil brought uninistakable rr axatiou ol t ‘i»<ion. -Reuter Ihe bacl’-to-work movement gathered momentum in the north though delegate." of the Metal Workers’ Union ordered th
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  • 96 1 Reuter. Franco Bitterly Disappointed Burgos. Sunday. The Nationalists are bitterly disappointed that the Anglo-French talks failed to bring belligerent rights nearer. A semi-official comment declares that Franco desires a quick end to the war and food for all. For the former. he will carry out the blockade while
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  • 49 1 Reuter. Walt Disney’s Mother Gassed Hollywood. Sunday. Walt Disney’s mother, Flora Disney* was killed and his father Elias Disney, critically overcome by escaping gas fumes? in their North Hollywood home. Elias is in hospital and will probably recover. The escape of the escape of gas is unknown.
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. Basle, Sunday. A law prohibiting civil servants and local government officials joining th? Communist Party and certain other parties described as “enemies of the State” was passed by popular vote in the Bas I Canton. Voters in Uri Canton have passed a similar law. —Reuter.
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  • 204 1 Roval Family In Charge Of Arrangement I From Our Own Correspondent.) K’"ng. Today. Members of Selangor’s Royal family will take charge of arrangements for the celebration of the coronation of Sultan Alam Shah which will probably take place on January 26 next. Tengku Kiana, eldest brother
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  • 164 1 Reuter. Gale Over South Enoland London. Sunday. A 70-mile an hour gale swept Southern England and the English Channel a_st night Many toads are waterloggTremendous seas buffetted shipping in he Channel and lifeboats were called eit to assist distressed vessels. Aided >y searchlights from the aircraft carrier Furious
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  • 94 1 —ReuUl’. Cool Reception Of Xpm Envov io Germany Berlin Sunday. Herr Hit’er has hit erto not i eived she new Chinese Ambass.idoi. M. Chen-chie.h. who arrived in B 'Hu <> n September 2G. i h piojected >■ 'option co Mr. Chen-chieh war deferred thrice im' is now
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  • 682 2 “More Dignified, But Not Good For Tropics” “We live *n country with a cosmopolitan population and should not try and create any difference if we desire to live in peace with ov.r so said Mr. G.H. Goh, local barrister, wb«n interviewed by
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  • 138 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Sunday. Damages estimated at about $5OO was dore to Messrs Moy H’n Brothers, a tailor’s shop at Pekan Melayu, Alor Star, last night by fire. It is learnt that the fire started upstairs when all the inmates.
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  • 344 2 Recreation Club’s Effort For Charity THE Shanghai Theatre Hall at Butterworth was packed to overflowing on Saturday night w'hen the Butterworth Recreation Club staged a variety entertainment in aid of the Poppy Day and China Relief Funds. The success of the show was largely due to
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  • 217 2 “Wait And See,” Says Colonial Secretary (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sunday. It would be well if all would wait to hear what the Commission on Higher Education had to say, said the Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. S. Small, at the annual reunion dinner of the Raffles College
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  • 659 2 List Of Patrons In connection with the Bangsawan which is to be staged by the C.A.D.A. at the Theatre Royal on Dec. 15 and 16 in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund, the following patrons have been elected: The Chinese Consul, the Hon. Mr. Kaoo Sian
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  • 349 2 WOMAN’S SlKidj. WHILST OF t \S(H m, MIND A VKFID ICT of suicide whilst ,f sound mind was returned bv L W. Bellamy, Penang Coroner y es u rd V at the conclusion of the inquiry into death of a Chinese woman, Lee r died as a
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  • 186 2 Mr. Chan Swee Mun And Miss Thum Swee Yin qpHE wedding took place yesterday al JL noon at the Buddhists’ Assciatwa. xnson Road, Penang, of Mr. Chan Sw Mun, son of Mr. and Airs. Chan Chee Yeong, and Miss Thum Swee Yin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thum
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  • 124 2 The funeral took place yesterday morning at the Western Road Cemetery, Penang, of the late Mrs. G. L. de Castro wife of Mr. S. de Castro, Engine Driver, F.M.S. Railways, Alor Star. The deceased passed away after a short illness in the early hours
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  • 124 2 rpiHE circumstances attending I death of an unidentified niaj Chinese whose decomposed body found on the sea beach near 'i*' nade on October 24 last form-d subject of an inquiry held before AU W. Bellamy, who sat as Coroner m Penang Police Court on Saturday
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    • 762 4 smashing opening DCI RLE jj I •S*>l I I ICXICSII OPFNINC TONIGHT ATTRACTION II < -.CL <- JL■ TWb 6.l5 and 9.30 L 10X11,111 'BE. 20th Century’s Fox’s Heart-Throbbing Drama of n 2 RIG SHOWS FOR ONE AND THE USUAL PAYMENT T,,rf WITH LOVABLE JANE WITHERS IN HER FINEST ROl
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  • 504 5 Coffins (’’WKNARV’t jX S'l REEP, over 40 > feet wide and with its islets of grass looks one of the cheeriest thoroughfares in Georgetown. Actuallv, it is probably the gloomiest t, here are located Penang’s cofhnrnakvrs, men forced by their calling to look forward to the death
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  • 550 5 HOUR’S SERIOUS TALK Duchess O’ Windsor Meets Her Sister-In-Law Paris, Nov. 13. COR the first time since he abdicated on Dec. 10, 1936, the Duke of Windsor today met one of his brothers. For the first time since her marriage, the Duchess of Windsor
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  • 299 5 Quebec. Nov. 13. Quebec’s Fascist ‘‘Padlock Law was drastically applied for the first time on Saturday. For breaking the padlock which lolice had placed on his house -an alleged Communist centre Xavier Lessard was sentenced to two years’ im■risonment Another man. Joseph Drouin, who tided Lessard, received
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  • 34 5 AN OBJECTOR RETIRES Sas itiago, Chile. Nov. 13 SENOR GUSTAVO ROSS, defeated Righ* Wing candidate in Chile’s recent Presidential election, today withdrew his objections to the inauguration of his Popular Front
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  • 133 5 Bong Kong. Nov. 13 lmperial Airways plane Re.phinus which reached Kai Tax at c. 50 pm. yesterday with the inward mans from Bangkok, was held up for two hours by engine trouble. Captain Wilson explained on arrival at Kai Tak tnat the trouble
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  • 84 5 QARY COOPER, popular Holly wood film star, will prubabb visit Hong Kong next year. Cooper, who is visiting Englanr with his wife, referred in a speech to his most recent film. “The Ad ventures of Marco Polo.” which has just been screened in Hnn«
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  • 223 5 Berlit Nov 13. pOUNTESS OCTAVIE BOREGIA WIELOPOLSKA. b au iful twenty-nire-yet r-u d wife of <hc Polish aristocrat Count Wielopclska. will be released at Christmas after serving fif een months of a If* iir.piiscnnent i; a Nazi prison for cspi nage It is une’erstbod
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  • 42 5 A Chinese, named Phoon Yeok, was charged in the Ipoh Magistrate’s Court on Saturday before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe with the theft of a bicycle. The case was postponed until this morning, bail being fixed in the sum of $lOO.
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  • 517 5 AUSTRALIAN’S AMBITION Hong Kong, Nov. 13. TO travel approximately 14 000 miles in 140 days is the task Mr. J. Peterson intends to set his Ningpo junk when, with three companions, he leaves Hong Kong early in December to sail to New
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    • 879 5 E. 0. Dance Hall NIGHTLY 9.30 till midnight SAI’LRDAY 9.30 till 1 a.m. MUSI C BY TEDDY LONG HIS BAND .SPECIALLY SELECTED HOSTESSES ADMISSION FREE. Dance Coupons For 4 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor’s Discovery Strength- irZy d anu y parens Blood, F:rves,
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  • 532 6 GOVERNMENT’S FIRM ACTION, BUT REAL TEST ON WEDNESDAY Paris, Sunday. A LL mines in the Valenciennes region have been requisite Honed by the Minister of Labour, who was given the power to do so by an official decree published yesterday morning. Fifteen thousand miners
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  • 85 6 Reuter. Toronto, Sunday. THE quins’ father has denied a report that they may appear in the New York World Fair. He said that the quins would in no circumstances be removed from Northern Ontario and added that they were not exhibits. It was reported in
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  • 109 6 —Reuter. British Commission’s Report London, Sunday. The British Commission investigating the aerial attack on Tarragona on November 7, in its report issued today, states that the investigation shows no signs of existence in he city of combatant troops, staffs, war material stores or any present or
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  • 249 6 BRITAIN NOT INTERESTED London, Sunday. THE dominating position that Gennany won for herself at Munich is having a profound I’eaction not only throughout Central Europe but also in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Denmark, states the Sunday Times diplomatic correspondent, who adds that the recent discovery
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  • 75 6 Barcelona. Sunday. Nationalist planes are very busy bombing Republican territ -y. There have been 13 air raids on Earcuma in the past three days and vest .day five small ports on the north Catala n ccast were heavily bombed. The semi-official Republican newspaper Vanguardia alleges that
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  • 127 6 Girl May Be Sent Back To India Pakirisamy. an Indian cig-.-.f. xeeper residing at Hale-str- charged on Saturday before Magistrate, Mr. P.F.Y. Rj,< iving on the immoral earnir. young girl. The accused pleaded not g was refused bail. Mr. D. N. Livingston» Officer-in-Charge of Detectives told
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  • 51 6 —Reuter. Peking, Sunday:—General Terauchi. supreme Japanese commander in North China, has secretly left Peking on recall to Tokyo, according to an unconfirmed report from a reliable Chinese source. The report adds that General Sugiyama ex-War Minister, is arriving in Pekin early in December as General Terauchi’s successor.
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  • 109 6 Reuter. Addresses Hungarian Pilgrims Rome, Sunday. After a fairly good night the Pope gave usual audiences this morning. This was against medical advice and caused some concern in the Vatican, but after ten private audiences the Pope astonished everyone by receiving 400 Hungarian pilgims. addressing them for ten
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    • 229 6 Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tells How To End Itch in 7 Minutes. Your skin has nearly 50 million tin? seams and pores where invisii, parasites, or fungus can hide r(i\ a.,’ your skin Itch, Crack, Peel, Bur- i,.. disfigured by Ringworm, Acne i Pimples, Crotch-Itch, Singapore 1,/
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  • 415 7 k* rom Our Own C orrespondent) London, November 21. dWISS friend in Zurich sends tn interesting account of ‘‘the sit since October 5 of an V» Jeily, elegant and white-haired gentleman, accompanied by a very lovely lady.” They occupy, iiu states, two
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  • 1149 7 One Way' I o Retain V* oilers In Malaya (I'rom Our Ow v <?>»• i z Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. •'T’HE way to make the est J:e ia odiv‘ G' and sure of his future in ’ay-» is sh an unsigned article on “The Settle
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  • 264 7 —Reuter. Moscow, Sunday. Soviet-Polish relations, somewhat dis turbel by the Czechoslovak criss, ar apparently clarified as a result of t: f here between M. Litvinoff, Soviet C m missar for Foreign Affairs, and D Grizibovsky, the Polish Ambassador. The official Soviet News Agency states that agreement was
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 336 7 TONIGHT Ladies Guest’s Night At Roth Parks. WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Monday 28»h, November, 1938. Mob k Silver Opera:— "NORAKA DT7NTYA ARABIAN STORY” Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and extra turns A trrout) >t actors and actresses. The famous Pruna Dona Miss’ Ainon of H.M.V. fame and character artiste. ra*
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    • 162 7 IPOH SUN CINEMA IPOH Phone 537 TONIGHT! 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. Thrilling hours crowded with reckies, of .rimiUve daring, .what Scot land Ya.?d failed, .a clever sleuth succeeded! WARNER OLAND (The Late) in “CHARLIE CHAN AT MONTE CARLO” ISIS THEATRE IPOH Phone 599 Tonight 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. “DICK TRACY”
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  • 448 8 ANOTHER M.P. has seen fit to raise the matter again in a question directed to Mr. Malcolm .viacDonald. Both the M.P. who asked the question in the House of Commons last February, and the Member who cross-examined Mt MacDonald this week referred io the “strong demand” for increased
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  • 1309 8  -  Pacific C oast Show By John F. Richard San Francisco, California. WEAVING a chromatic pat- tern of distant lands into an international composite which has grown from a Pageant of the Pacific to a Pageant of the World, the 1939 Golden Gate
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    • 134 8 ylneH' wlPWe Hi&IH WHBi MSI /W The cook has not changed, nor has the recipe except that Maggi’s Seasoning is now used in the kitchen. A few drops work wonders if added, just before serving. to an insipid dish, weak soup, stew, gravy or sauce., Maggi’s Seasoning is'utterly different from
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  • 574 9 Mr. S. S. Adams’ Answers -ipfcXKING the Bui aiab Road Hal S last evening, Mr. S. S. Adam, said: The main thoughts of tins message tame to me three weeks ago while listen ing to Dr. Samuel preaemng here. oU rtmemter he spoke on the
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  • 143 9 —Reuter. Eleven Killed Al Bathurst Bathurst, Sunday. A forty-seater German Lufthansa plane whic'; arrived here yesterday morning 'with sixteen passengers on a trial flight from Germany crashed on a palm tree atthe aerodrome after taking off at 3.20 P-m and caught fire. Eleven passengers were killed
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  • 49 9 “ARMISTICE FLAMES" REACH PARIS. For the first time this year flamer lighted ;n every Fi.nch Prov nee and Colony have been brought to Paris for the Armistice Day ceremonies. Some of the Armistice flames photographed in a room at the P.L.M. railway station in Paris.
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  • 992 9 Brilliant Function At Runnvmede Hotel Traditional warm-hearted Scottish hospitality was seen at its best on Saturday night when the Penang St. Andrew SoRoyal Society of St. George and a few hundred other guests Royal Society of St. George and a fewhundred other guests at the
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  • 302 9 The Perak Saint Andrew Society made history at the Town Hall, Ipoh, on Saturday night when some sixty Scots and nearly 350 guests attended the Society’s Annual Ball, for which the most elaborate preparations had been made by the ■energetic and enthusiastic committee together with
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  • 83 9 A seven-day mass-prayer service for the souls of the victims of Japanese aggression in China will be held at the Sik Lin Cave (Shrine of the Goddess of the Lotus Flower) near the Marble Quarry, Ipoh, from December 1 to 7. About twenty Chinese
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  • 286 9 Decision A Surprise (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. The Czechoslovak Consulate in Singapore is to be closed early next year. This decision, it is stated, has been necessitated by recent events in Europe. It is likely that an honorary consul will be appointed
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  • 32 9 —Reuter. Berlin, Sunday:—King Carol of Rumania and Field-Marshal Goering met at Leipzig today and had a long conversation. They discussed particularly German-Rumanian economic relations iccording to the German News Agency.
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  • 389 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. The fourth of the Short Sunderland (lying-boats, of No. 230 General Reconnaissance) Squadron, was named alter his State esterday by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan in ceremony at Port Dickson. Hundreds of Malays were
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  • 52 9 A well-dressed young Malay named Mohamed Sab-at was charged before the First Magistrate, Ipoh, Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, on Saturday with assaulting a forest guard while on duty. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed until December 30, bail being fixed in the sum
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  • 1539 10 Can Appeasement Ever Be Negotiated? RUBBER AND THE ANGLO-U. S. TRADE PACT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 18. THE persistent recovery which London stock and share markets had been enjoying for a month was abruptly halted this week by the development of Germany’s
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  • 241 10 October Exports Junin Amsterdam, November 7. A MARKED increase of 9,970 tons to 30,495 tons, largely due to a considerable rise of native exports, is shown in the preliminary figures for rubber exports from the Netherlands Indies in October. For the first tima this year the
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  • 187 10 London, November 15. Effects of restricted production and lower prices for tin oxide are seen in the accounts of Pattani Tin for the past year. A total of 461 tons of tin oxide sold realised just under £129 per ton. against 607 tons realising £I37U per ton in
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  • 317 10 Low Production Costs London, November 15. Brig-general a. b. Hubback, C.M.G., D.S.O. (Chairman) presided at the twenty-third annual general meeting of Bukit Tam bun Estates Ltd., which was held at the Great Eastern Hotel, London, yesterday. Addressing the shareholders the Chairman said that a final dividend had
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  • 726 10 Malayan Tin Producers And Cont rol London, November 18. at the thirty-third ordinary general meeting of shareholders held in Redruth, on Wednesday, 16th November, the chairman (Mr. Frank E. Mair) first reviewed the accounts and reports of the general managers and of the directors. The profit
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    • 712 10 IBA N K S 1 THE MERCANTILE Bans OB’ INDIA, LTD The Indian Overseas Capital RfinL I tri Capital Subscribed -Octlllkj Reserve Fund and Rest (Incorporated in British India) Capital Paid Up £l Aso,oqo BOARD of DIRECTORS DO YOU KNOW S r CW ‘l A c e sT c Sir
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  • 508 11 I decent Crisis I I w I Jlijhl Have Meant I 'ike Chamberlain faces I ivative revolt on the I •n.stry of Supply, sensa- come to light of lack I the British Navy, and I nstruction. I rearmament and the I plans were
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  • 95 11 Mails for U. S. A. CHRISTMAS Letters Parcels a Dec. 6 g Dec. 11 new year Letters Parcels b. Nov. 26 c Dec. 1 a Dec. 13 Mails for Canada CHRISTMAS Letters a Dec. 4 g Dec. 11 NEW YEAR Letters
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  • 372 11 ARRIVALS Today: KANTO MARU ex Japan via Singapore. PASIR ex Singapore and Soerabaia. KEDAH ex Belawan-Deli. GEN. VERSPIJCK ex Lho-Seumawe, Sigli and Sabang. BATAK ex Baloe-Bahra. Asahan and Belawan-Deli. HUSIMI MaRU ex Japan via Singapore. Tomorrow: KRIAN ex BelawanDeli. ELOUT ex Belawan-Deli. TOULOUSE ex Far East
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  • 838 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoli And Penang SE A MAILS OUTWARD British North Borneo "Mails close Ipoh S p.m. Friday; Kuala Lumpur 7 p.m. Friday. Northern Sumatra Mails close l’enang 4 p.m. tomorrow by s.s. Krian. Singapore Mails close Penang 4 p.m. Mondays by s.s. Kedah
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  • 209 12 There will never b° agreement about which is the most imposing or the mos'. beautiful English cathedral, but it is generally admitted that D<.rl. m- the subject of the programme in the series cram Daventry. ‘Sermons in Stone is the most grandly situated It stands on .lie
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  • 273 12 “Pack Of Lies” (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. 4N allegation that he used criminal force to a woman and forced open lie door of a room where her deaf and.umb daughter was dressing was made against H W. Belletey. described as foreman of the Serangoon
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  • 259 12 Precision We toast today that we are ab’e to measure with a precision never known before. This is true. We have instruments with which w ca.i measure to the millionth part oi an inch, and clocks which keep time correct to the smallest part’ of a second. But
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  • 619 12 Best (.ontribution To Imperial Defence (From Our Own orresDondent) r Singapore, Saturday Ine besr iorm ol conirnut’Gn i,„ iv x towards Imperial defence was to buy British and go British said ?Ir. S. B. Tan at ,a meeting of Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday, when he criticised
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  • 157 12 Chinese Employers Act The movement to dose Sinsiapore Chinese shops for half a day on Sundays now shows every \nlotion 01 spreading throw’hout I Alafaya. 1 jo».o«e Bahru. Muar. Seremban, Maim ca, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipotiß either started or will shortly be a jti Sundays.
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  • 212 12 < fine of $39, in defaut one nionti- I y rous imprisonment, was tne s I passed on a Chinese, Low KW| manager of the Capital who was convicted by Mi. .n the Penang MA ‘;L t er of failing to enter in his teg. names of
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    • 672 12 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE EOR EAR EAST London Nov. 25: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week beginning Nov. 27: TRA N SMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG and GSF. TRANSMISSION 3 9.15 p.m. to 10.20 p.m.:
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    • 716 12 IIEM'.'Jn- Of Today's Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 6.00 p.m Chinese Music 705 p.m.: Recorded Light Music 7.55 p.m Carneval Suite. Op 9 (Schumann)—London Symphony Orch DAVENTRY 6.05 p.m “Sing-Song.” 7 20 p.m.: “Rhythm Classics.” 8.20 p.m.: Band of H.M Royal Marines —Plymouth Div 9.20 pm.: Empire Symphony Conceits—3. 10.45 p.m.: “Twil
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    • 570 12 SINGAPORE ZHP y.t>9 Mcs (30. £«0 Jii.j TODAY P.M 5.00 Malay Music Nasib Music.! 5.15 Malay Music Lagu MJayu.! 5.30 Can vunese Dramas, i 6.10 Cantonese Chiidiens Programme. 6.30 Cantonese -ongs.! 7.00 boi.g and Piano Recital by Mabex Clements (soprano) and Felicia Dietz. 7.3 u lime, weatner, News anu -announcements.
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    • 294 12 NIROM ZDA 6.04 mcs (49.6 mJ, YDB 11.86 mc|s (25.3 mJ, YDB 9.65 mcs (31.20 m.). PMN 10.26 mcs (29.2 mJ, TODAY k. 6.20 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light recorded nusic. 6.50 lime signal; recorded music. /.50 Close down. 10.50 Precision time jignal. Violin soli. 11.30 Morning devotions. 11.50 Ten years musical
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  • 273 13 I h<* Ilawthoi ne family father, mother and six children moved last month. For five and a half years they had lived in three rooms over a stable in Preston-place, Willesden, London. Now their address is Dudley Court —a block of flats built by the London
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  • 975 14 Several Upsets al Kuala Lumpur SPRING GIRL PAYS $BO, BEST DIVIDEND (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SEVERAL upsets marked the second and last day’s races of the Selangor Turf Club’s November Skye Meeting here this afternoon. The only favourite to oblige was
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  • 294 14 Abdul Wahab was the champion rider at the Selangor Skye Meeting, which concluded on Saturday, with five winners, all saddled by J. Duval, who was the most successful trainer, Mr. A. van Tooren of Port Swettenham easily heads the list of winning owners, with stakes amounting to $1,980. Full
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  • 115 14 .—Reuter M.C.C. vs. Orange Free State Bloemfontein, Saturday:—ln a threeday match against the M.C.C-, Orange Free State were all out for 128, Wright taking 5 wickets for 81 and Wilkinson 5 for 10. The tourists had 228 for 5 wickets at close of play, Yardley 87
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  • 660 14 Scotland Draw With I! est In a thrilling match in whi< n was in doubt till the final N he iss ’>* whistle, Scotland drew v. U h q. the annual st. Andrew’s .yf match on the Esplanade y. There was a big and enthusiast- 1 Scotland began
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  • 130 14 (From Our Own Correspondent o Singapore, Saturday Although they did not cross the Services’ 25-yard line during the minutes, Singapore settled down t-> 1 a decisive win by 18 points (four J and two penalty goals) to nil in a Cup rugby match before a big c
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  • 54 14 Reuter. New York, Saturday. MISS Alice Marble has been engaged as singer at leading New York hotels, beginning on December 1. Miss Marble, who is known to American tennis enthusiasts as “Blonde Alice,” is tall and fair and has probably the most striking appearance of all
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  • 280 14 London, Saturday. THE English flat racing season concluded today with the Manchester Meeting. Lord Derby heads the list of winning owners with stakes amounting to £34,187. Captain C. Boyd-Rochfort is once again the most successful trainer while Gordon Richards is champion jockey for another season
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 217 14 INDIGESTION and its resultant pains are more often than rot just a case of too much acid in the stomach. Phillip.' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes these acids, sool’hes the stomach, restores proper digestion, tones up the internal tract. Take Phillips' and your pains will disappear almost instantly. You’ll feel urr/jp
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  • 757 15 13 Third D ivision Clubs Out Derby Are Well Ahead In League (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sunday. lirst lime this season, yesterday’s soccer matches ~v c lon very heavy grounds. Thirteen Third Division knocked out of the F.A. Cup in the first
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  • 89 15 riAHF. St. Theresa’s Branch School or the Penang Convent at Butterworth held their sports meeting before a large gathering at the Butterworth padang on Saturday. Among those present was Mr. R. P. S. Walker, Inspector of Schools. The programme of 19 items 'was gone through without
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  • 105 15 Penang’s Team v. Selangor The following have been selected to play for Penang against Selangor in the Malaya Cup fixture on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur: J. F. Keay; K. A. G. C. W. Lyle, A. G. Close and T. M. Clark; J. W., Ewart ardTVI. B. Fes
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  • 122 15 London. Saturday Rugby Union matches played today resulted as follows: Cheshire 6, Yorkshire 0. Cumberland 0, Lancashire 3. (at Kendal) Durham 10, Northumberland IG. (at Blaydon) Bath 6, Exeter 3. Cambridge Univ. 12. United Services 18. Guy’s Hospital 9, Gloucester 17. Harlequins 0, Blackheath 6. Leicester 14, Bristol
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  • 993 15 DIVISION I. Birmingham 2, Portsmouth n. Bolton 1, Gr.msby 1. Charlton 3. Sunderland 0. Chelsea 1, Wolves 3. Leeds U. 1, Derby 4. Leicester 1. Brentford 1. Liverpool 1. Blackpool 0. "Manchester U- 1, Huddersfield 1. Middlesbro 1, Arsenal 1. Preston 3, Villa 2Stoke 0, Everton
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  • 982 15 PERAK BEAT PENANG, LOSE TO O.X. A. Charity Soccer Perak s soccer team played two matches in Fenang over the week-end, both in aid of charity. o n Saturday they did very well to defeat Penang by the odd goal in five, after a very fast and thrilling game. The
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    • 43 15 BRASSO METAL POLISH Zf >| >t WOr < M 14 c sls s «<KCF: 12 h-P 35 PERFO^ M 65 68 ECON stabiUty I seconds. Max.- GING sTR U€- A ST F.^ C ie BweigM change, r. canH help tk. DRAUGHT 1 4 -< y T
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  • 131 16 rpj-y PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON —(Spot) No market No market LONDON—(3 months) No market No market SINGAPORE $110.50 $111.25 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $110.50 $111.25 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons COPRA (Sundried) $3.40 $3.45 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8 50 RUBBER LONDON 8d 8d NEW YORK 15%c(G) 15%c(G) SING APORE—(Spot) 27
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  • 111 16 London. Nov. 26. RUBBER Steady.— I-iOndon 8 buyers 8% seller Jan./Mar. Bft do Bft do Apl./June 8% do 8% do July/Sept. Bft do Bft do NEW YORK Closed United Kingdom Stocks: London 58,009 ton Li verpool 32,191 ton COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov. £10.12 PEPPER: White
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  • 107 16 Prev. Today Paris J7B 43 64 178 47 64 New Y -k 4.64% 4.63% Montreal 4.67% 4.66 Brussels 27.44 27 38 Geneva 20.40 20.39% A msterda.m 8.53 8.51 Milan 88 ft 88 ft Berlin 11.59 11.56 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oj,l 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26%
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  • 162 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers ‘atu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 ex Basset ts 52 55 Bentas 1.07% 1.12% Brogas .73 .76 Kuala Sidims 2.35 2.45 ndragiris 1.25 1.30 \unas 1.70 1.80 lentakabs .41 .43 falaka Pindas 1.35 1.40 New Scudais 1.07% 1.12 'a ja ms 1.85 1.92 rngei Tukangs 1.07%» 1.12%
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  • 126 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. v Buyers Sellers ?tu Selangor 1.40 1.42% ong Fatt .75 .77% 'uchai 1.27% 1.32% staling 7.50 7.75 ’.an.au 1.47% 1.52% ngei Luas 1.57% 1.62% 'll Klang .80 .85 erjuntr. 5 106 11,0 ramats 10 9 113 unc’ang 7 6 SO aruts 9 6 10 0 ungah 18
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  • 183 16 DOM’ JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 in ’us. 150.10 148.45 149.89 148 20 20 rails 30.43 29.89 3(L35 29 83 20 utilities 22.63 22.34 22.61 22.30 40 bonds 89.82 89.72 Business done 810,000 690,000 STOCKS Prev. foday Anacorda Cpr. 34 a/ 33% Am. Tob. B
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  • 22 16 TIN Penang 8111.25 per pkl. Singapore $111.25 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 27 c per lb. Singapore-Spot 27 c per lb.
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  • 273 16 Reuter. FALLOW ING the success of their previous shows at the Royal Theatre ’•Vembley Park, B.M. Amusement Park and A lor Star Grand Amusement Park, the members of the Penang i Chinese Chin Woo Athletic i Association will give another I 'ow
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  • 210 16 Baby’s Body Found Floating THE hearing was adjourned, by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the Penang Coroner, on Saturday of an inquiry which had been opened into the death of an infant whose body was found floating near the Railway Pier on October 22. Nagamuthu, a detective, giving evidence
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  • 276 16 Monday, 28. MEAT Beef Steak Kati 38 I Stew or Curry d j 28 Pork lean do 44 York lean and fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton (Goat 1 N. Indies local per lb 45 Do. Australian do 40 Fowl Kati 24 Capons locally reared do 50
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  • 356 16 Agenda For Tomorrow’s Meeting Following i: the agenda fur the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners tomorrow: 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary and Special Meetings held on 8L November 1938. 2. Any special business the Fresidem may bring forward. 3. Questions by Mr. C. Grumitt.
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  • 172 16 The second annual reunion dinner 01 th Stainford Club, Penang Branch, was he d i t the Tai Pak Restaurant. Penang Road ■:n Saturday night. Mr. Hooi Yip Seng presided. The dinner synchronised with the annual Raffles College Union dinner at Singapore. Among those present were
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  • 62 16 The Post Office Recreation Clun. Penang, will celebrate their 19ih Anniver.'liry on Sunday, Dec. 4. at their premis s, 164, Anson Road. At 7 p.m. the annual general meeting Mill be held, followed by a dinner, a group photograph and presentation of prizes by
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    • 49 16 Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association’s BANGSAWAN PLAYS HAVE ALWA IS BEEN SUCCESSES So Do Not Miss Their Latest PRESENTATIONS AT THE ROYAL THEATRE On the 15th 16th December 1938 In Aid Of China Distressed Fund ADMISSIONS:— $5/- 83/- $2/TICKETS OBTAINABLI ANY EVENING AT THE CLUB PREMISES OR PHONE No. 724
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    • 411 16 HEAD 12. BTSHOP STREET. PENANG ’PHONE U 77 ft 147 s TELEGRAMS: “GAZETTE." PENANG. f.XTr\ S|f Singapore Office Ceci! Street, Singapore. ’Phone 5471. Tel: “Times’’ Sir Office: 25. Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. 1 poh Office/: Brewster Road 1. Office 40, 43. Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. 'Phone Central 3608 wo 0
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    • 496 16 NOTICES TIN RENTONC EIABIUm NOTICE OF DIVIDf \i> NOTICE IS HEREBY G’VF\ n Dividend (the 35th) 01 (Australian Currency) :<i been declared on all th <_ above-namad Comnany .nd 1 > uie arui payable at th? fl t of the Company. National m i 'ngs. 395 C dlins Street M
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