Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAII.V \o. 2IJ6. Vol. \(AI. THURSDAY, DECEMBER i 193«. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 2287 1 C. (.orrvspomlvnl s Account ol the Malilc ol Sliiuncliuii Pitiable Plight of Refugees MANY MOWN DOWN WHILE TRYING TO ESCAPE I roin Our ()wn (.orrespondent) Hong Kong. Nov. 27. Japan brought her war with China in all its grim reality to the doors of
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  • 136 1 Plans Approved By Cabinet London, Wednesday. It understood that the Cabinet today .i' vtd plans for the compilation of a 5" not d Register on a voluntary basis ti c i st dement to this effect will be made in the Commons tomorrow by Sir John Anderson.
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  • 66 1 (oiiiinons 1hi patience (Eer Japan's Tactics London. Wednesday. F a series of questions in the (< regarding the Yangtze and i interference w'ith British trade which Mr. R.A. Butler said ntations were still being made ’<• 1 Mr Hugh Dalton asked if Mr. F ■>> > ild do
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  • 77 1 Hirs Xon-Stop Krom Los Angeles To New York New York, Wednesday. Ih' fust non-stop transcontinental i KOO lb. one-seater plane was l; i’ I today by Johnny Jones, <exncer, who landed at Roose- F h w York, after a flight from 1 lasting 30 hours, 40 minutes. *1'
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  • 17 1 Tokio, Wednesday. oi l n arrived from Germany at 1(1 1 p in Reuter.
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  • 246 1 u i Pul My Confidence In Hie Workers’ Paris, ednesdav. M. Daladii r in a broadcast to the nation this evening said the total failure of the strike had shown the confidence of the country in the (roverninent. All vital activities of the country hail
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  • 460 1 ItonoL Wednesday. X detailed account of halt s part in tli<* recent Eun‘| < an crisis was given by omit iano addressing the handier. paying tribute to the honesty and Mr. Chamberlain, Count Ciano a' v. hen Herr Hitler on September fined Signor Mussolini that
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  • 167 1 Colonial Issue As Bargaining Lever London, Wednesday. The possibility that Germany is bluffing over colonies was mentioned by Lord Hade) m an address tiefore the Englishspeaking Union. He said it had been affirmed that German colonial propaganda was designed to •Tvate an artificial asset which Hitler would
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  • 92 1 Serretly iMarried I a Mr s. Diami (ritinness London, Wednesdaif The inatrimonuil uffairx of Sit Oswald Mosleif, lender of tht Bri fish Faitcists, were set to nsi by the anwmncenuoit in the Fos. isi oryan “Action" Khat his nrari. iyt to Mrs. Diatki Guinness, daityhl» i of
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  • 404 2 BURGLAR STOLE 99 WATCHSE FROM LOCK CO. ENTRANCE GAINED THROUGH GLASS ROOF Ninety-nine watches, valued at $1,600, were recently stolen from Messrs. Lock Co., the well-known Chinese firm of Beach Street, Penang. Entrance into the premises, it would seem, was very easdy effected, the burglar taking advantage of the empty
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  • 143 2 Agenda For Meeting On Dee. 7 Following is the agenda for a meeting of the Penang Rural board which will be held in the Land Office, Penang, on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 2.30 p. m.:— 1. To confirm the minutes of meeting held on 6th October, 1938.
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  • 83 2 THE wedding was solemnised yesterday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church, Penang, of Mr. W. D. Paterson of Gula Estate, Perak, to Miss Alice Menzel of Germany. The Rev. R. M. Minto officiated. The best man was Mr. A. Y. Mitchell of Ipoh, the Matron of
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  • 118 2 PENANG CHINESE NOT PERTURBED Despite three criminal assaults in each case partaking the unusual form of ear slashing' and each containing a suggest.on of political activity, prominent Chinese residents and business people in Penang remain completely unperturbed and confident in the ability of the authorities to handle the
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  • 163 2 THE wedding took place at noon yesterday at St. George’s Church. Penang, of Mr. Thomas Frank Penny, Chief Officer, of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Penny of Plymouth, Devon, to Miss Irene G. Hensen, daughter of Mrs. Henson and the
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  • 299 2 Preliminary Inquiry Continued THE preliminary inquiry was resumed yesterday in the Penang Police Court before Mr. A. W. Bellamy into a charge of murder against three Sikhs, Letchman Singh, Hazara Singh and Ishar Singh which involved the death of Najar Singh, a watchman employed at the lower
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  • 55 2 CHARGED before Mr. H. W. Nightingale, Additional police Magistrate,, yesterday with receiving money for the sale of Li Tek Seah lottery tickets at Main Road, Prai on November 29, a Chinese. Koh Koo Tan. claimed trial and was allowed bail in the sum of $500. The case has
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  • 1029 2 The Perak Supreme Court was again crowded yesterday for the second day’s hearing of the suit for slander brought by Mr. Yong Kwai Sam. late food contractor to the Ipoh District Hospital, against Towkay Leong Sin Nam, O.B.E., of Ipoh. The suit
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  • 174 2 Cunard Line Chairman’s Heir Also Here The. Hon. Steven Run-iman son of Lord Runciman, and Ir J'* 0 4 Bates, heir of Sir P ercy y r E(J '*ar d Chairman of the Cunard Ltd., and of Cunard-Whip Sh p arrived in Penang this morning h
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  • 114 2 A handcart; heavily loaded with a huge mle of empty boxes got Hotter of ;ts puller, ar. aged Indian Riuigasamy, wao presented a ccan cal/sf.ght when he was flung into timdair, still clinging to the shafts oil the cart in its upheaval, yesterday
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  • 184 2 Young Cantonese Sentenced REMARKING that the assault on b complainant was a brutal and unprovoked attack, Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Second Police Magistrate, Penang, yesterday sentenced a voung Cantonese, Leong Kam, to six months’ rigorous imprisonment, when delivering judgment in the case in which the accused
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  • 159 2 Mr. Chew Yee I’ow And Miss Lee Cheng Siong The Shanghai Hotel, Penang, at scene of a Chinese wedding yes t noon between Mr. Chew Yee son of the late Mr. Che Mrs. Chw Ah Chye, and Miss Le_ Siong. sister of Mr. Lee 7 heng The ceremony,
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  • 487 3 Careers for W™ 31 ,/i\|d ••‘.RS for women,” is a topic C n which we hear much now- since the fair sex con!;,x an increasingly im..art in the hte oi the commu- i! correspondence colleges prospectuses talk glibly of 1OI ,/ons. What is needed < how to
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  • 59 3 >Pl |\AlVlltllL ning at “Esplanade” from 6.00 1 lo 7.30 p.m.; 1 The Prince.—Tulip. Prom Meadow To Mayfair. Dance. II. A Song By "By. III. Evening In Town.. Coates. 4 < in the Shadows.—Finck. r 'tire The Windjammer. Ansel]. f < ’ion -Rose Marie. —Stothart. 7 r, n
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  • 669 3 DR. A. SOMASUNDARAM TALKS TO PENANG ROTARIANS Civilisation: its med’eal problems,” was the subject of an address by Dr. A. Somastr £ara n, Assistant Medical Officer, Sungei Bakap, at the weakly ichec/i oi the Penang Rotary Club yesterday at the E. ana O. Hotel. Dr. Somasundaram
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  • 120 3 letter to the editor Sir, We hear a great deal of the increase of robberies and other crime arising from unemployment in the F.M.S. It would, therefore, appear very sirable to allow any increase of the qnMfe allowed for Chinese immigrants entering the Colony and the F.M.S. I
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  • 618 3 Excellent Amateur Effort Evidence of further musical talent in Penang was witnessed last night when the Penang Free School Musical Society gave an Orchestral Concert at the Mortimer Hall (Hutchings School). There was a large and appreciative gathering and during the interval Mr. L.
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    • 311 4 MAJESTIC Opening Tomorrow": Ginger Goes Through College but Not the Way You Think! BjyjlllfLike a streak of per* fumed lightning, she V"W blasts the mossy EMT/ t z--:A stones in the temple of higher Z z itiX yearning. 'J.'c' Ac r 's WIWTflr >_ tfffftTi'. j X x wiw J|L
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  • 3965 5 Inspector Of Schools’ Advice To F. L. S. Boys ANNU A L PRIZE-GIVING AND CONCERT “'I'hc abilitx t<> learn to speak hxI English can be ac;n two ways,” said Mr. Walker, Inspector of Pen.mg, when he com- n the Headmaster’s re- lt
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    • 134 5 y Livery g Climate 3 ■k K. PI WHAT IS BEST TO DO |j b*sJ Does the hot humid climate which F J obtains in this country, make you feel pW washed out and devoid of energy gvgl J Do you go home from work with a LXf ftyj liver,”
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  • 623 6 Services Running Almost Smoothly London, Wednesday. THE call for a general strike failed this morning by observations in Paris and the provinces. Within a few hours near time for work it was obvious that most of the services were running almost normally. The
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  • 214 6 Troops Move Away From Hong Kong Frontier Hong Kong, Wednesday. It is auhoritatively learned in Japanese sources that, in '.he “spirit of friendly co-operation,” the Japanese troops, having completed military operation" near he Hong Kong frontier, are now withdarwing northward. Independent observers confirm that Japanese flags
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  • 63 6 London, Wednesday:—Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador in Weshington who is leaving for England on leave on Friday, paid a farewell call at the depart ment of State yesterday. Later he had a discussion with the cting Secretary o Sate yesterday. Later he had a
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  • 68 6 London. Wednesday:—King Carol nf Rumania has given a cheque for £500 to he London County Council for distribu tion among the poor of London. The gift marks the State visit paid by King Caro T and the Crown Prince to London earlier in the month
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  • 30 6 Moscow, Wednesday:—Mr. Mikoian Vice-Chairman of th? Council of People’s Commissars, has been appointed Commis sar for Foreign Trade succeeding M’ Chvyolev, who has been transferred to another post.—Reuter.
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  • 121 6 Sweden Resigns From Sub-Committee London, Wedn. u Following the announcement r .gum’s intention to withdraw Non-intervention Committee it u i that Sweden has resigned from the Ch"* 1 man’s Sub-committee of the n'.J? vention Committee, though it win tinue membership of the full Commit? 11 It is
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  • 115 6 London, Wednesday: Several Customs huts at the .Northern Ireland-Eire bord-r were blown up early this morning. The affair was carefully planned. Explosions which occurred almost simultaneously were heard over a wide area. Thousands of pounds damage has been done. The affair follows an explosion in
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  • 139 6 London, Wednesday. PLATO CHAN, an eight-year-old Chi nese artist, has astonished leading critics in London. Dr. Quo Tai-Chi yesterday opened an exhibition at Bond Street of his drawings and paintings, at whic’: critics agreed that his work shows vigour, imagination and firmness of outline
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  • 58 6 Shanghai, Wednesday^—Facilities the passage of the seven French, Bi:■ and American gun-boats from points river to Shanghai which have ben li up between Wuhu and Yochow outbreak of hostilities will t ext' the Japanese naval authorities sho.it- i quests be. made by the officials coikhi.
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  • 49 6 Berlin, Wednesday “Our best wishes acconij u Chamberlain on his visit to Sign- r solini,” declares Der Angrift toda.■ that it makes no difference wh-’hm versations for understanding •*>'' place at this end of the Axis oi The answers to the questions wm same.” —Reuter.
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  • 36 6 Paris, Wednesday: Accordin' Bucharest telegram Capta.'i former chief of the Fascist I‘ organisation, was shot dead attempting to escape from pm Thirteen of Captain Codreanu were also shot dead. —Reut'i.
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  • 57 6 Tokyo:—Details of Japan s tal policy for readjustment of m> ese relations for the recons 1 )V new order in East Asia, foi ma i ed by the Cabinet Council on N 21, are expected to be made pu form of an address by
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  • 44 6 Madrid, Wednesday:—Eight were killed and fifty, including nineteen women and children, wounded last night when a passenger train was machine-gunned by Nationalist warplanes ten miles south-west of Jaen. Several passengers threw themselves out of the train in the panic. —Reuter.
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  • 38 6 Ottawa, Wednesday: Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Premier, has announced that, with His Majesty’s approval. the King’s Birthday will be observed in Canada on May 20, 1939, while their Majesties are in Ottawa. —Reuter.
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  • 61 6 Detroit, Wednesday. r F'HE Plymouth works of the Chrysler Corporation closed today as a result of an unauthorised strike called by members of the United Automobile Workers Union. The closing of the Plymouth works resulted in the Briggs Factory, which supplies the former with motorcar
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  • 312 6 Two Found Guilty New York, Wednesday. JOHANNA HOFMANN and Otto Hermann Voss were found guilty of conspiring to steal military secrets of the United States at the concluion early yesterday morning of the spy trial here. The jury, ■who were absent for four and a half
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  • 112 6 Mercury Elies Non-Stop To Alexandria Alexandria, Wednesday. JMPERIAL Arways created another re1. cord today when Mercury, the upper part of the composite Mayo aircraft, flew non-stop from Southampton to Alexandria in 14 hours, five minutes, with Empire Christmas mails. This is the first time that a
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  • 362 7 GERMAN PRESS INDIGNAN1 Berlin, Nov. 20. f N answer to the growing volume of protest 1 against the anti-Jewish outrages, the German Press today redoubles its denunciation of British policy in Palestine, India and the rest of the Empire. “On f he Thames they ta
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  • 99 7 London, Nov. 20. The German organisation which has been meeting iu Porchester H_ill. Paddington, W., has refused to accept the conditions stipulated by the Borough Council committee under which the temaining three meetings could take olace. The council notified the hirer the ‘.all, Mr. P. F.
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  • 165 7 Cargo-ship Into Troopship In 2f Days (From Our Own Correspondent)t Singapore, Wednesday. GIVING an indication of the spend with which British cargo ships can be transformed into troopships, the Blue Funnel vessel Philoctetes has been fitted out at Singapore in two and a half days as a troopship
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  • 83 7 4£TT is apparent that he is taking to i crime for a living,” remarked Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, yesterday when he sentenced a Chinese named Kong Chak to seven days’ imprisonment, to be followed by six months’ police supervision. The man
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  • 242 7 'From Our Services Correspondent.) ALTHOUGH H M S Hera.d is to be recommissioned at Hong Kong ttu~ week and will continue her surveyin», a ’ties in the Far East a nev. ...miralty survey vessel is to be sent ut to China Station in due course. This
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  • 205 7 Severe Sentence For Young Tamil (From Our Own Correspondent) Taipmg, Wednesday. JAUT of work, Kanai, a young Tamil, went to the 23rd mile on the Ijok ad. where he made the acquaintance of one Annamalai, who took him to his house and got him a job as
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  • 152 7 How a Tamil named Kavaremudliar stole $16, a pearl necklace and a pair of earrings from his father was revealed in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. Accused admitted the theft, aying he intended to start a business of his own. Mr.
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  • 204 7 London, Nov. 20. r pHE Prims Minister was annoyed v.nen qucstic necl in the Common. 1 oout the “present functions of Sir lorace Wilson, confidential adviser tc r Chamberlain who played a prcir.ent pan n the Czech crisis To Mr Mander <Lib Wolverhampm E who put the
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  • 63 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. bin Dollah, who pleaded guilty a few days ago to theft of two goats belonging to a Chinese at Batu Kurau, was teday sentenced to two months r.i., to be followed by one year’s police supervision. The accused
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  • 175 7 Export Affected By Floods The statistical official statement of ocean shipments of rubber for the month of November is expected to be available this afternoon. Earlier in the month the market expected a figure of approximately 37.000 tons but thanks to heavier market shipments during the past week
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  • 66 7 4 BIG fish weighing 20 lb., commonly known as a golden cob, was caughin an Ipoh fishing-pond by Mr. C. H Young, of Ipoh, yesterday. This is a rare catch and contd not bn secured by ordinary tackle. Mr. Yovng s t?*‘k p s”ccessf Hv
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  • 484 8 HAVING, as the London Times expresses it, "got away with murder" in China, the Japanese are becoming increasingly aggressive towards legitimate neutral rights in the theatre of their illegal operations. This being so. it is remarkable that earnest but belated attempts are now being
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  • 1376 8  -  A Geneva Dream By Jy William C McCloy fEW headlines hailed the opening of the Assembly of the League of Nations last September. Such an event not many years ago Mould have been of prime importance. It was the tiist time
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 127 9 r (ll n Eor The Worse Last Month Ore mines closed than reopened I uiicniplo} situation in Kinta has worsened I V in nth of November. More tin mines were obliged I r few mines were reopened. Statistics for the I j i ire of minus
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  • 80 9 This neic innovation for the pleasure of officers and nien is the outcome of a visit to the Fleet paid by Mr. Noel Coward, the famous pi ty wright who
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  • 242 9 Malay Hunter Who Disappeared (From Our Uwn Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Tuesday. A VERDICT of “found dead in the 2A. jungle” was returned by Datoh Muda Razalli. the Batu Gajah Magistrate at the conclusion of an inquiry held yesterday into the death of a Malay named
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  • 116 9 Constable Couldn't Be Squared FOR causing obstruction of a five-foot way and offering an illegal gratification of 40 cents to a constable, a Chinese hawker named Yung Seng was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate’s court. Ipoh. before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. Accused admitted partial
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  • 275 9 T.A. Malay Volunteers’ Effort (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson. Tuesday. TO mark the closing of their training season the Malay Volunteers of the Lower Perak District organised a concert w’hlch was held at the Lower Perak Malay Club yesterday evening. The concert, which proved a very enjoyable
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  • 401 9 Coroner’s Finding On Batu Gajah Shooting Tragedy (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Wednesday. “The woman’s refusal to return to him on the advice of her parents obviously drove the deceased to desperation and ne shot himself,” declared Datoh Muda Razalli
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  • 358 9 !<• WOM W.s (LOUIES H police have made yet B in the perforM Whip Dance by H and Miss Iris Forbes •>, return to Ipoh, n Penang, for rt ipearance. It is under- t the Police have now to the amount won by Miss
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    • 20 9 H| TRlif TONIC FOOD *f *H Chunteta and Stere* to us for tea floral rr ’cements. bop St., P'«n siiij.
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    • 343 9 To Alkalize Acid Indigestion Away Fast PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ARE ADOPTING THIS REMARKABLE “PHILLIPS” WAY W .M CERTAINLY GLAD DRJONES TOLD ME ABOUT THESE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS FOR MY ACID J STOMACH.THEY'RE MARVELOUS X 1. I SIGNS WHICH OFTEN INDICATE “ACID STOMACH" PAIN AFTER EAT1N6 REUNS OF WEAXNEU INDIGESTION
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  • 707 10 Steady Decline Of Turnover 1 TESSRS. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, in their weekly At review of the American Security and Commodity markets state: The market during the week was inactive with fluctuations reduced to fractional movements of the Dow Jones Industrial Averages. The
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  • 257 10 London, November, 15. The results of Sumatra Para Rubbet Plantations for the year to the end of last June are quite satisfactory. The profit of £12,802 compares with the previous year's surplus of £18,001, but stockholders would probably not have been surprised if the decline had been a
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  • 529 10 AVeekly Share Market Review TIN, during the past week, advanced in price to £217.0.0. per ton but today has received a setback, the latest London cabled quotations being Spot £214.10.0 and 3 months £215.5.0. Locally business was recorded yesterday up to $111.23 per pikul but today
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  • 334 10 London, November 17. MR. W. ARTHUR ADDINSELL, chairman of the company, presided at the thirty-second annual general meeting of Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate Ltd., and addressing shareholders said: Results were adversely affected by the fall in the price of rubber of approximately 2% per pound. The
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  • 502 10 But 9.8 P. C. Below 1937 Figure London, November 15. OVERSEAS trade in October, although a little more encouraging than in September, showed no variation from the major trends in recent months. Exports, however, reached the highest monthly total for the year to date. Compared
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  • 101 10 London, November 10. > <R. A. L. MATHEWSON showed at IVJ. yesterday's meeting of Central Sumatra Rubber Estates that the satisfactory results achieved in the year to end-June were attributable, first, to the fact that no sales of rubber were made during the spring and early summer of
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  • 389 11 Aim Of Indian National (Congress Indian National Congress is looking forward to a ration of Congress organizations not only in lia but in all the Indian States” said Mr. Sarat Bose, Leader of the Bengal Congress Assembly esiding over a meeting held under the auspices of
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  • 176 11 St. John Ambulance Association i' ECTURES in First-Aid to the Injured have been given for some time in Taiping by Dr. R. Shelley, Medical Officer. Candidates who attended the lectures were examined in October. by Dr. W. R. Duff and Dr. H. P. Hodge, of Taiping.
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  • 382 11 ARRIVALS Today: MARKEN ex Pacific Coast porta via Singapore. MATANG ex Victoria Point, Renong, Kopah and Tongkah. KRIAN ex Belawan-Deli. CHITRAL ex London via ports. Tomorrow: SILVER ASH ex Singapore via Belawan-Deli. PERAK ex Singapore via Port Swettenham. SILVERBELLE ex Rangoon via Belawan-Deli. Saturday, December 3:
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  • 645 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa, East South IMPERIAL Kenya. Tanganyika, .Uganda Zanzibar, North and South l’ Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South I Africa via Penang, Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. tomorrow; Kuala Lumpur 7.30 a m. tomorrow; Penang 7.30 p.m. Tuesdays,
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  • 87 11 A Chinese named Le Fah was yesterday produced in the Ipoh First Magis trate’s Court before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe on a charge of theft of a durian from Malay at Market-street, Ipoh. Accused pleaded guilty saying he was hungry and stole the durian
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    • 984 11 PA and Ot BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England), SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. ‘CHITRAL” SAILING THURSDAY, 1st DECEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Dot oh, Tort contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “MATA HARI” Friday
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  • 115 12 Boy Cautioned For Attempted Suicide (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar. Wednesday. COOMARASAMY, the 15-year-old Tamil formerly employed by V. Chelliah, Chief Clerk, Police Office, Kuala Kangsar, was produced in chambers becore Che Ahmad bin Mahmud, the Kuala Kangsar magistrate, charged with attempting to commit suicide. He
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  • 126 12 YET another bicycle thief was sentenced by the First Magistrate Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, yesterday when Khoon Yoke was awarded one month’s mprisonment for theft of a bicycle belonging to a Malay boy. Mr. N.B. Thomas, Chief Court Injector. who prosecuted, said that he was glad to
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  • 318 12 l)r. Macaulay's Experimen’ The nar.e of Dr. Ihonras Basuctt Macimay will long be remembered Ln the Scot.ish island of lie has done much for it, but his greatest worn nas been an experiment in wh.ch .ee lias to wur pa«vU.e .i.,m peat. Only three per cent, of the
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  • 882 12 Lighter Penalties For Sedition Offences Kuala Lumpur. Tue -4ry. The penalties under the Sedition Bill which wrs taken in the Federal Council today through its first reading by the Acting Legol Adviser, are considerably lighter than those pre.scribed in the present law according to
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  • 123 12 First Parents’ Day Tomorrow (From Our Own Correspond* at) Kuala Kangsar, W-edne-ppOR the first time in its I Clifford School. Kuala Dfc will hold a I'artnis’ Day on cember 2 from 9 a.m. to jelling Carpentry, geographica rrima ry posters, bookbinding, han ,VIh boys handwork ana
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 667 12 li.B.C. SERVICE SCHEDULE IOR 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: TRANSMISSION 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.: GSJ. 9.30
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    • 667 12 Highlights Of Today's Wireless ZHJ (PE NANG) 6.00 p.m.: Indian Music. 7.05: “The Musician’s Daily Bread.” 7.35: Selected Slavonic Dances (Dvorak). 8.00: Beethoven Cornell DAVENTRY 6.20 p.m.: BBC Empire Orchestra. 7.50: "At The Black Dog." 8.35: "World Affairs 9.20: “I Pagliacci (Part 1).” 10.50: Fred Hartley and h.s Sextet. 11.40:
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    • 421 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 Mc s (30.96 in. I TODAY P.M. 5.00 Cantonese Drama.! “Foo Choon Kam Loy.” Sung by Yueet Yee, Pun Yueet. Kow Sook and Keng Sin. 6CO Mar.ciar’n Children's Programme by' the Aitong Chinese School. Singapore. 6.30 “Son’s of the Four Seasons 4-' Win ter.”! 7.00 Tangos.v “Aigentine
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    • 588 12 NIROM fDA 6.04 rncjs (49.G ni.>. YDB 11.86 me s (25.3 r?..), YDB 9.65 me s (31.20 m.>. PMN 10.26 mcis (23.2 m.), TODAY 12.20 Car 1 van Her Byl Trio. L.10 Yews Weather reports. 1 22 C larac r mus e. 2.10 News and Weather re ,orts repeated. 2.20
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    • 17 12 PENANG TIDE I Al’>l I Lo" High TODAI 7.40 p.m. tomorrow j m 7.21 a.m« < p.m8.50 p.m.
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  • 316 13 Some Skilful Sailing picturts published in this page were taken at koleh races at Padang Tertaka.', near Bertok. They were he’d as pa t of the Hari Raya festival. Raecs aJ-.j held for jo.igs <in')d;l ko’elv). It. o «> b there was
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  • 646 14 Match Against Kedah On Dec. 9 KAREEM TO KEEP GOAL: RETURN OF LAMBERT FOLLOWING yesterday’s State hockey trial, played on the Hutcht ings School ground between Colours and Whites, in which Co ours won by a solitary goal scored in the last few minutes ot
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  • 38 14 Disturbances Feared Rotterdam, Tuesday. The football match between Germany and Holland scheduled for Dec. 115 has been cancelled by the Rotterdam burgomaster as he is afraid that the match may lead to disturbances. —Reuter
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  • 30 14 London, Wednesday. Resultsbf today’s rugby fixtures are: Hampshire 19, Eastern Counties 8, at Southampton. Kent 9, Middlesex 30, at Blackheath. St. Thomas’s Hospital 8. Army XV 0.—Reuter.
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  • 913 14 RACE 1—Ponies, Class 3, Divisiort 2, 5 Furlongs 2 >u s P-m. 1. 0 0 4 SILVER KIT a 10.07 Mr. Mrs. L. Y Honv 2. 10 0 TAJ MAHAL a 10.04 Mr. Lee Soon Aun 11 3. 00 0 ROSEOLET 5 10.02 Mrs.
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  • 203 14 THE second of the weekly wrestling promotions in staged by Shaw Brothers at the Royal Iheatie > saw a smaller crowd present compared with las x g oC k house. The wrestling in the main’ event between t ian Cheung, the Chinese giant,
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  • 182 14 I From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. IN a keenly-contested game of hockey on the padang yesterday, the Public Services stretched the Police “A to a draw, each side scoring a goal It was a game of missed chances, and both sets of forwards displayed weakness
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  • 46 14 The undermentioned tie in the Penang Sports Club’s bowls tournament has beer fixed for Tuesday, December 6: TRIPLESPlus 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burnet and Dr. E. S. LawTie vs. Plus 6 J. R. Watson, A. G. Close and Miss Syer.
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  • 34 14 London, Wednesday. RESULTS of today’s F.A. Cup firstround replays are: Cardiff 1, Cheltenham 0. Horley 1, Horden 2. Guildford 3, Aidershot 4. Mansfield 2, Workington 1. Crewe 1. Oldham 0.—Reuter.
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  • 112 14 By Tic-Tac RACE 1: SILVER KIT TAJ MAHAL COMET RACE 2: ARMY CONTRACTOR HILARITY GAYLOO RACE 3: SIR PATRICK QUEEN BEON NONIA MANIS RACE 4: LOVERS IDOL REBEL KING LITTLE MOTHER RACE 5: BLACK BEAUTY II EXPLODE MISS ROD RACE MARNELL DANSE DU VENTRE KATHRYN RACE 7: STONE GINGER
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  • 90 14 run b's hockey The Penang Sports Cl' ;1 Tubeleven against the D. A. t day. December 6. at 5.15 F Esplanade will be- ri seG. Pooley, J- D- c J. R. P. Soper, S. Carey, J Lyle, W. T. Francis, T. N. Cooley, J-
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 493 14 ft -si'• i-' £>■ 5w% T?w ■Bs| f tlwwW lw« I> 4 IF w hMB E: ®?<| gKy- w^:-?>s6r». Li a M.a»sab4i the Gift that reminds—and remembers Think what a ‘Kodak’ for Christmas means. To your children-a new adventure. To your friends-a lifelong store of memories. 1 b everyone —a
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  • 211 15 Tonight’s Big Fight \c\, <ti th< ui 31, and with 15 years’ fij^htin^ promises to become heavyweight champion of Brimmed to win against Eddie Phillips in their 15Harrmgay Arena tonight for Tommy F a rr’s va'piic the tact that he is
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  • 134 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam, Wednesday. The Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club held a special meeting yesterday at 5 p.m. at the Club premises with Mr. K. G. A. Dohoo at the chair. Among those present were:—Mr. Dohoo, Mr. Teoh Khoon Inn, Che Yahaya, Che Mohamed Ali,
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  • 89 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Gajah, Wednesday. The December programme of the Kinta Club, Batu Gajah, is as follows: December 3 and 4: Men’s Golf Medal (Stroke). December 6: Mixed Golf foursomes. December 20: Children’s Christmas Party, 4.45 p.m. to 7 p.m. Members are requested
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  • 250 15 \rthin- Sadd As (ihallenger Ivonuon, Nov. 21. tier known to boxing Ginger,” the Norwich ha been officially select- llenger of Jock McAvoy 1st Gib championship, veral interesting an:.:jle over the week-end nounttni’ n* w the Be rd of Control. granted the request of -y Hulls
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  • 233 15 The King is one of the biggest prizewinners of the pigeon racing season. Another is coal miner Jim Kenyon, of L pholland. near Liverpool, who has netted £300 in prizes from the same sport. They are tw r o of half a million people who have
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  • 81 15 The following players have been chosen to represent the Min Sin Seah against the Transferians at soccer on Saturday December 3, at the Dato Kramat ground at 5.15 p.m.: Khoo Eng Aun; Tung Sin Huat, Eng Chye; N. Ah Loy. Lee Soo Teong, Ong Keh Chooi; T.
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  • 213 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Wednesday. 4 FTER a State trial held at the Warders’ ground yesterday the Kedah Hockey Association selection committee chose the following team to represent Kedah in the inter-State match against Perak at Taiping on Friday: Lim Swee Teng; B.R.O. Willis
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  • 58 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. Efforts are being made to revive boxing in this town, and, it is understood, the management of the Coronation Park will be staging a programme on December 10. Wrestling has proved a hit here, and it is to be hoped
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  • 939 15 STUMPS, BAT, BALL PITCH TO SUIT HEIGHT Annual Review Of F.L.S. z Sports Activities At the Francis Light School, Penang, cricketers are divided into height groups, and the of the stumps, bat and ball, and length of pitch are carefully graded to su t them, a similar system is applied
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  • 108 15 Jack Fox vs. Al Gainer New York, Wednesday. IN the all-negro world light-heavy-weight eliminating bout, “Tiger’’ Jack of Spokane, weighing 12 st. 06 lb., outpointed Al Gainer of Connecticut, 12 st. 03 lb., over 15 rounds. It was a dull fight, with the spectators demanding more action.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 60 15 ydnne sent kiut these -He sent I ken this r a du MAURIER made IN e THE exclusive filter TIP CIGARETTES zZ/ LONDON 1 r Special Christmas Packing containing 2 tins of 50 LX Sole agents: John Little Co. Ltd., (.incorporated .>i SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH ISSUED BY THE
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  • 128 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON (Spot) £215.2.6 £215.2.6 LONDON (3 months) £216.0.0 £216.0.0 SINGAPORE $11.00 $110.00 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $11.00 $110.00 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) $3.50 $3.40 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER 7Md 7 d NEW YORK 15)£c(G) 15Hc(G) SINGAPORE—(Spoil 27%c 27%c Jan /Mar 27%c
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  • 353 16 LONDON. November 30. Following are today’s closing middb irices on the Ixindon Stock Exchange: 3ha»es of £1 demonination unless other Ads? stated Today Rises o Fall Conversion fxian 5 p.c. 1944-64 H02 Funciine fx»an 4 p.c 1960-90 1082 Waj Loan 3i p.c. 99 Com. Union Assc. i
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  • 106 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1-37% 1-42% Hong Fa t .72% .75 Jekbu .70 .72% Kucha i 1.27% 1.32% Petalings 7.25 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.17% 1.22% Rauh Gold 4.90 5.00 Rantau 1.48 1.51 Tainin°’ Cons. 1.62% 1.67*4 Ulu Klang .77% .82% Am pat 4 0 416 Kj
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  • 107 16 Prev. Today Paris 178*4 178 2164 New York 4.65 fc 4.68 Montreal 4.68% 4.71% Brussels 27.52% 27.71 Geneva 20.48% 20.61 Amsterdam 8.55 8.61 Milan 88/ r 88 (X Berlin 11.62 11.68 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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  • 113 16 London. Nov. 30. RUBBER Steady.— London 7H buyers 8 sellers Jan./Mar. 8 do 8?» do Apl./June 81V do 8 A do July/Sept. 8% do 8% do NEW YORK 15.85 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 57,685 tons Liverpool 31,918 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.5.0 PEPPER:
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  • 165 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampais 4’0 4|4% Bangrins 22'6 23|3 Berjuntais 10'3 ll|0 Hitams .30 .35 Hong Fats .74 .76 Jelebus .67% .72% Johans .26 .28 Kramats 10i3 10 9 K. Lanjuts 1810 18|6 Kuchais 1.27% 1.32% La ruts 9 6 9 9 Lukuts 62% .67% Nawng Pets 25
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  • 249 16 New York, Wednesday. Eariy dealings reflected the improvement in French situation, bin of greater significance was evidence of inves ment buying of th? better grades. Under the foregoing influences, the market was cumulatively stronger wi h good aid afforded by the announcement of a five point gain
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  • 25 16 TIN Penang $110 per pkl. Singapore $110 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 27 3'4 c per lb. Singapore-Spot 27 3 4 c per lb.
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  • 201 16 KENNEDY CO. MINING: Buyers Seller» Ampat 4|1% 4 7% Ayer Weng .62% .67% Bangrin 22 6 23 t 3 Ba' u Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Berjuntai 106 11 3 Hong Fatt 72% 75 Jelebu 67% .72% Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 93 Kpg. Lanjut 17'9 18 3 Katu 25i3 26 0 Kramat
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  • 104 16 It is understood that the Penang Chinese Ladies Association will hold a Charity Fair on Feb. 25 next year at the St. Xavier’s Institution ground, the proceeds to be donated in aid of the war orphans in China. The Fair will last from 4
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  • 120 16 Bleak Outlook For Majority < From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. IiOR hundreds of German and Austrian Jewish refugees who are passing through Singapore every week in nearly every foreign liner the future looks black in Shanghai, said a leading member of the Singapore Jewish community to
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  • 277 16 Taiping Chinese Fined (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam, Wednesday. A fine of $3 was imposed on a Chinese, named Chuah Say Choo before Mr. Doihoo at the Police Court this morning. He was charged with negligent driving of a motorlorry and colliding with a motor
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  • 101 16 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam. Wednesday. The Bukit Menajam Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School is holding its annual concert today and on Dec. 2 at the B.M. Ban Keng Amusement Park in aid of the school Fund. The concert today will be for children of
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  • 101 16 during the very early hours of the morning a man was seen in the Ipoh market carrying two fowls. His movements aroused the suspicions of a detective who questioned the man. No satisfactory explanation was forthcoming and the detective took him, into custody.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 481 16 Telegrams: ‘‘Q,, 1 frt, tvnganore Office: Cecil Office Brewster Road p.’, hon Office: 40, 43, fl t ™on e ft*.'"" 1 «>- Rates of Subscription for p;. Sunday Pinang Gazette Local llrlivrrv > < y Monthly $1 S M s Quarterly < fi-75 Half-Yearly 7SO '25 c Yearly 1; k.
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