Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 December 1938

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 993 Vol. XCVI. B \o. 7 FRII )A Y, DECEM BER 9. 938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1177 1 Strong Criticism of Government Failure of Partition Admitted Lor m, Thursday. A vigorous rttack on the policy followc Lv tne iSritish Government n Palestine was made by Lord Snell ».n the House of Lords today when he declared that English colonial history provided no parallel to
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  • 85 1 Reuter. Kiel. Hitler and Marshal ere present at the Germany’s first air11 io, reve.<!i:y- the im .itn.Ju I 1g it by official and thou>l he shipyard and lined M .17 „r.s.tips were b?- tin- harbour. <;<. ling, n h s speech, said was a symbol of
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  • 241 1 I Disappearance Oi I nue General I rm,s, i.uisday. '.legation hat the Ogpu had a 1 commissar working tor them in B tore 1936 as a taxi-driver wa.; <• resumed hearing 01 the case B ■n'lair £U<ool ng today. -mi Ae.-, < o.ic.i.ntu in iranB
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  • 138 1 v “'in;. King George. —British Official Memorial Services In London London, Thursday, services for Queen Maud of t "f King George VI, whose oe in Norway today, were Tough House Chapel and at Royal, Saint James’s, London, at Marlborough House was confined to members of the
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  • 183 1 —Reuter. Christians Persecuted 1 <IO London, Thursday. The honour of our country and our Christian charity has been c hallenged and it is up to us to meet that eh.alenge,” declared Lord Baldwin in Hie course of a broadcast address on I half of Jewish and
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Manila. Thursday. At least 19 persons have been killed and thousands rendered homeless at the result of a terrific typhoon which swept several south-east provinces in the Philippines today. Widespread Hoods have been caused and communications disrupted.— Reuter.
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  • 310 1 United States Takes Prompt Action Washington, Thursday. The President, Air. Roosevelt, intends to ask Congress to grant £200.000 annually for expenditure to combat the propaganda efforts being carried on by Germany and Italy in Latin Ameiica. He will ask for this appropriation in January. The
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  • 94 1 Berlin, Thursday. The British Consul-General at Frank-furt-on-Main. Mr. Smallboncs has declined an invitation to attend an official function. He stated that he could not attend such functions while posters insult ng the British Army were still publicly exhibited. The posters mentioned, which are exhibited throughout Germany, show
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  • 100 1 Rome, Thursday. r pHE Inst official comment on the signing of the Francotierman declaration appears in the Foreign Office organ. Informazi'ine Diplomaticha, today. Ihe journal says that in responsible circ es in Rome this latest LCv.2lop.nent is received with ‘'open favour” as bringing about a “notable
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  • 1054 2 Systematic Destruction Of Personal Property Of The Poorest Inhabitants! CHINESE FLAG FLYING AGAIN IN SHUM CHUN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kcng, Dec. 5. I have just returned from a tour of the entire battle area on the 44 Shum Ct.iin Front”. All is
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  • 107 2 Interna ional News Agency. b cochow, Dec. 6. The switch of Japanese naval force to Kwangtc-ig has left the coast of bukien undisturbed for the presen while business here is returning gradually to nor r.al. It was reported last week chat Japanese transports wcr ecoming to
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  • 154 2 THE Penang ricksha strike which began yesterday morning as a result cf alleged police “persecution” and involvin ome 2,500 rickshas and 5 U men is still in progress. Even the few independent rickshas, pulled by Cantonese, which were on the roads yesterday seem to have been withdrawn.
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  • 260 2 International News Agency. Canton Mystery Shameen, Canton, Dec. 6. Mystery still prevails here as to why the live river steurn.is registered in Hong Kong and flying the Brit.sn flag are still detained here in spite or die fact that the Pearl f( is free from all obstructions.
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  • 185 2 The Japanese are now in occupation of Kiukiang on a tributary of the West Riv-er about 40 miles north of Kongmoon. which is now the objective of the Japanese. People in Kongmoon are alcrmed by this turn of events as it may b? the next objective.
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  • 521 3 Lady Simon lY'li.l. neither time nor represcn- v tat ion ever teach Lady Simon niui tsai are not slaves. On ...ntrary, they play an important .i i Chinese family life. Some are jcd. So are se me children. So Malaya and Hong Kong are the laws are
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  • 1133 3 REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING AT FIRST ANNIVERSARY DINNER rpHE first anniversary dLirer of the Ipoh Cos Ckb was held ia the Eastern Hote last night. There was a rep*er-atative gathering present. After the loyal toasts Dr. Lirg 1 Chccn, 1 memeber of the Inner Circle, gave
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  • 347 3 London Papers Wann Iribute (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 30. Air Vice-Marshal J.T. Babington, Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. in tnt Far East, is described by a London tvenng newspaper tonight as a young Aii Force .-ader whose promotion has been very rapid, who is
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  • 122 3 Chungking December 6. MORE important than the Mein Kampf, the Koran or the work, of William Shakespeare, the famous Four Classics Library of China located in Hangchow is now safely transhipped here. Scholars, historians and statesmen in China expressed relief that the last set of this famous
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  • 85 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Dec. 8. IV’HILE passing a shop in Market r Square, a Chinese'boy was attracted by a display of tinned milk and helped himself to two tins. He was seen by an assistant of the shop, who arrested him.
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  • 98 3 Two well-known families in Penang will be united when Miss Fong Kim Hoe, the charming daughter of Mr. Mrs. Fong Foo Goon, is married to Mr. Chun Peng Foon, the eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Chun Cheok Khuan, at the Penang Buddhist Association on Thursday, December 29
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  • 327 3 Cable And Wireless Empire Scheme (From Our London Staff London, Nov. 30. Labuan will be one of the first Imperial outposts to be equipped with a wireless telegraph and telephone service if an offer, announced today by Mr. Edward Wilshaw, chairman and managing director of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 861 4 —> W-A ZWA W XA The B *gg est Lau s h S,l in a I /> *1 I* I I C. Generation! I flb A The Great Comedy Bombshell That P v j I The Pavilion 'Theatre, Singanoi- I OPENING TONIGHT 6-1 5 AND 9-30 For s f..ii D
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  • 267 5 s|Of{ > Ol HOODS AM) I lOI.EME Kuala Kangsar, Thursday. ;>n with their faces conovv tn r< i loth, forced their way into >n!.'si house near Chemor and n( of two roonis occupied by a ~i na n and her 19 year-old after striking them
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  • 102 5 in Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. fTiIE King Edward VII School now pos I.< s a first-class British cinema pro- r, together with a good screen, and .•> are given regularly every fort- The films are carefully selected ir.c ;ze usually both instructive and in
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  • 197 5 —Reuter. Womai/s Appeal From Electric Chair Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday. Or a ft hours before she went to the tltu'tri< char, lawyers trade a final /'in;: t save the life of the 31-y earold German, Mrs. Anna Hahn, convicted of murder in the first degree. As the last
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  • 71 5 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Tai ping. Thursday. dheting shell sand at Matang ithout a permit, a Chnese named f l ik Nam was summoned before taping Magistrate Khun produced a licence which h', y,. r found to have expired. The ded that the date of exJ
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  • 57 5 1 Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. 1 E. Tan Ah Hin, charged in 1 I’ ng police court with cutting Reaer n f* as^r Itam Forest Without a licence said he inti,/ ‘ke out one after he had cut 11 poles. ’“ld he could not do things
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  • 47 5 THEY ARE ZOO'S BAD BOYS, or they were hist week. They are Andy dial Maur ire, the seven-ioeck- old ti<;* r cubs at th- London Zoo. Their ill-temper when beiny photoyraphed spo.'ed the cameraman’s chances of se ur.no a peaceful family yroup
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  • 413 5 Brit ish Resident’s Optimistic Budget Forecast Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. “nnHE Budget suggests that the ship of state has a lot of leeway -I to make up before it can begin to forge ahead*’ declared the British Resident, Air. S. W. Jones, in the Selangor
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  • 126 5 Patriotic Rivalry (From Our Own Correspondent) Sitiawan, Wednesday. CHINESE of Sitiawan aw not lagging behind their compatriots in other parts of Malaya in displaying their sympathies by contributing towards the China Distress Relief Fund. This week in particular has swelled the Fund. On Monday the
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  • 378 5 Speeches At State Council (From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. A tribute to Sultan Alam Shall for his gesture in postponing the rebuilding of his palace, the Astana Mahkota, estimated to cost $750.000. until better times was paid by unoffici?’ members in th? Selangor State
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  • 62 5 —Reuter. Chungking, Thursday: The Sino-Ger-man crisis in connection with the presentation of the credentials of the Chinese Ambassador to Berlin is now over as a Berlin Foreign Office official has informed the Chinese Embassy that the date for the presentation of the credentials of the Chinese Ambassador
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  • 245 5 CHINESE ESCAPE AFTER ENCOUNTER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. A GUN fight between three Malay ’A. policemen and five Chinese wa- ueht out on a lonely stretch of Loron 27 A, Geylang-road, before midnigh' yesterday, it is believed that one was hit as eyewitnesses
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  • 250 5 1938 Andersonian, the magazine, t of the Anderson School. Ipoh. has maintained the high s set by it” predecessors. Neatly bound, the magazine contains interesting articles of the activities of the school in the classroom and on the field and is well illustrated. There is an interesting
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  • 105 5 —Reuter. Chungking, Thursday. The Japanese forces moving southwards from Canton after the capture ol Kowkong occupied Chiangmen northward of Sinhui, on Monday, according to Chinese military despatches, which add that communications between Chungshan. the birthplace of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and the mainland are now interrupted.
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  • 76 5 Reuter. London, Thursday. —Thousands cheered th& arrival at Victoria Station last night of the British battalion of the International Brigade from Spain- numbering 309. Some of the waiting throng carried banners and thousands joined in singing the Internationale. Mr. C. R- Attlee, Sir Stafford Cripps
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  • 63 5 —Reuter. Paris, Thursday. The strike movement in France is now waning. The strike committee at Valenciennes has ordered unconditional resumption by 150,000 metal workers, while only 534 out of nearly 10,000 continue to strike at Lille. Shipping companies at Le Havre have offered to reinstate crews provided
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  • 497 6 Mixed Reception In Britain y TNANIMOUS interest, though not unanimous views, is expressed by the British Frees at Mr. Malcolm MacDcnakEs colonial statement in tne House of Commons yesterday. The Daily Telegraph says that public opinion in Britain “will heartily approve the unequivocal
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  • 97 6 —Reuter. <cw York, Thursday. iAL arrangements are ’:eirg made to enable Mr. A itl 0 Eden, who sailed on December 3. to attend in time the dinner at which he is to speak on democracy. A special cutter will meet the Acquitania—which was delayed
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  • 37 6 i.—Reuter. Tokyo Thursday:—A 14-seater Doug las airliner belonging to the Japanese Aviation Corporation crashed off Naha, the capital Okinwa Prefecture, today. The fate of the eight passengers and the crew of four is unknown.—Reuter.
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  • 272 6 —Reuter. Italian Consul’s Threat Rome, Thursday. THE newspaper Piccolo states that the Italian ConsulGeneral in Tunis has asked for an audience with the ResidentGeneral in order to present an energetic protest against the recent anti-Italian demonstrations. The newspaper says that the Consul declare*d at a meeting of
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  • 446 6 Paris, Thursday. ly/TADAME TABOUIS, writing in L’Oeuvre, says it is be- I lieved in Berlin that Herr Hitler has convened for today and tomorrow an important conference at Munich to discuss continuation of the Munich policy and the aims of the Rome-Berlin a v is.
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  • 178 6 J —Reuter. HITLER Alvis at programme today was G s-ve than in 1914 Cre “In Herr Hitler’s destruction of France 11 t muee have been broken Uw ’m error to found the policy of r theF n yeslerda J''s renej'”»» (the Franco-Cerntan Mr. Duff-Cooper arcued n, waa
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  • 124 6 —Reuter. BRITISH SHIP REFISED UNLOADING PERMIT Tsingtao, Thursday. THE Japanese naval authorities yesterday informed a British ship that iu carg o of cotton yarn could not be'given an unloading permit although such a permit had already been secured from tie Japanese authorities at the port of loading.
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  • 114 6 .—Reuter. Simple Service At Oslo Oslo, Thursday. All Norway observed a two-minw silence during the funeral of Queen Miltoday. There was a simple and imp» sive service in the flower-filled ch here, those prominent in the proce»so. including King Haakon, Cro Olaf, the King and
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  • 92 6 —Reuter. U. S. Makes R<‘n<" e(l Representatio* 18 Washington The American Embassy ,'reQ;rmade renewed represent tions o man Government insisting «n stJ m tion of American rights and SenuC c connection with the lat* reC eived decrees. No reply has yet gn A Berlin message stats
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  • 57 6 if thrt?c A FINE of $5O, in dfau A rigorous imprison"*' 11 a i edbyMr. C. W. Lyle. Add* Magistrate, Penang, on Wong Chooi yesterday- lty c The accused had December 3to having io paS senX« r 25 rupees from an r a stre et, the s.s.
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  • 2498 7 INTERESTING TALK by Rn. A.E. Wootton lnternational is a sure way of getting that knowledge. Rotan' is not a philanthropic institution. It can and does encourage philanthropy through the ideals of Service above Self —service applied to community life on an
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    • 473 7 WEMB L E Y pA R K Tonight, Friday 9th, December, 1938. Silver Opera: I resents Tnche Wanohep’s Production entitlod “KRIS OF LANGKAT” with ar< all star cast, gorgeous, i expensive Malay costumes grand music accompaniment. Tomorrow night Inche R. Hainan's’story of Kuching Sarawak ‘K.C. Brooke.” Watch for grand premier
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    • 128 7 SUN CINEM' IPOH Phone 537 Tonight 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. An adventure story packed with breath-taking thrills which makes the screen’s best achievement Tommy Kelly IN “THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER” (Tn Technicolor) ISIS THEATRE IPOH Phone 599 TONIGHT t! 3.30 and 9.13 p.m. “MINOR RAJAMANI” A super Tamil Talkie
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  • 380 8 HAT is Mr. MacDonald’s assurance concerning the future of mandated and colonial territories worth? The German interpretation that the Commons statement has not closed the door on the question but is designed to create the appearance that it has is plausible. The moderation of Mr. MacDonald’s long statement was
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  • 1304 8  -  Pictu res In The Home By Joan Littlefield THE television service of the British Broadcasting Cornoration has recently passed its second birthday. Since regular programmes began to be sent out daily from th. studio at Alexandra Palace in 1936, the
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    • 37 8 I i i I 1" r 1 II OCFQgfSSWN OF THE JEWS I PASSPORTS HELD BACK rl\ tW cSL 3 L_. vilr HH II \jMgSja j pEKp VHHh ~'~'w W! ...L‘ a IwJßJkj 'WHY DOHT YCtJ GO
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  • 343 9 Inaugural Meeting > eslerday !j 1 ING was held at the GovernA Co-operative Office, Penang; evening to inquire into the of forming a co-operative so- r tambies, peons and messenntemplated for some time, the Md society was mentioned at the annual meeting of the Penang
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  • 234 9 Big Gathering Present LARGE crowd of parents and boys timed up at the St. Mark’s School, h. b .with, yesterday which was Annual 1 ’irents’ Day. The School was open to tb public from 4 p.m. for ah exhibition of Handwork and Art by
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  • 122 9 Heuter Moscow Thursday. A COMMUNIQUE announces the re- venation of M. Nikolai Yezhov, Home Affairs Commissar. M. Yezv uains Commissar of Water TransThe communique mentions no rea--1 -r his resignation but it is believed 1 it is due to ill-health. bi* recalled that during the fas
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  • 494 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL An assistant science master will he attached to the Anderson S?h n ol, Ipo’i early next year. MR. H. G. TURNER. M.U.S., has been appointed Second Assistant Secre tar y. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore MR. a.R. BARTLETT, of Singapore, who has been in Ipoh on business, re turned
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  • 16 9 < —A recent snfishot of Siam’s hoy King riding in State through Bangkok.
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  • 589 9 Sudden Protest Strike By Local Rickshamen Nearly 5,000 ricksha pullers went on strike in Penang yesterday, involving almost all the 2,500 rickshas plying for hire in Penang. The ricksha pullers state that they are striking in protest against alleged “persecution” by the police. Their grievances appear to
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  • 266 9 REMARKING that the case was a clear one against the accused. Mr. Lim Koon Teck. Third Police Magistrate. Penang, yesterday sentenced a Bengalee, Gurdas Chand, to two weeks’ rigorous imprisonment at the conclusion of the resumed hearing in which the accused was charged on two counts with
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  • 185 9 By arrangement with Cable and Wireless Ltd., Christmas and New Year Foreign Greetings Telegrams will be accepted at any Telegraph Office in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States during the period from December 14, 1938 to January 6, 1939. In the case of Greetings telegrams
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    • 218 9 DINNER CHIMES MAKES AN ENCHANTiNG UNIQUE INEXPENSIVE GIFT FOR XMAS! I $l2-50 SINGAPORE— PENANG KI ALA LI MPIR ANNOUNCING Follow-oii Wood The march of science brings many blessings. Until now, weaning Baby from the bottle to more advanced food has been a most difficult peiiod, full of guess work and
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  • 969 10 Investment Dealings At A Standstill U.S. ARMAMENT SHARES LIKELY TO BE NEXT GAMBLE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 2L THE depressing trend of international politics is now dominating London stock and share markets only too effectively. While sentiment is by no means so
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  • 554 10 Non-remunerative Basis London, November 18. THE Committee has spoken, and to some effect. We think that the average rubber producer, after a considerable lean period—that he has put up with uncomplainingly —will be inclined to say, in the words of Shakespeare—- All our
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  • 50 10 Accounts for year ended June 30 show profit £5,220 (£9 700); dividend 5 per cent. (10 per cent.); special cultivation reserve. £750); (£1,000); income-tax reserve, £5OO (£875); write down book value of buildings, machinery &c., by £5OO (same); forward, subject to staff bonus and N.D.C., £2 019 (£2,336).
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  • 213 10 MALAYAN GENERAL TRUST (1933; Winding-up Proposed (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 25. T ON DON shareholders in the Malayan and General Trust (1933), which owns interests in tin mining undertakings and has an issued capital of £93,592 14s, in 2s. shares, received this morning a notice to the effect
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  • 31 10 Final of 10 per cent, less tax, payable December 22, making 25 per cent., including special distribution of 10 per cent, paid in March (same). Meeting, December 20.
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  • 527 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burna (except Victoria Point). India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya. Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. Kuala
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  • 931 11 IN PENANG HARBOUR DEPARTURES Today: BULAN for Teluk Anson. Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore. JUNA for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Rangoon and Moulmein. AJAX for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow. D. VAN TWIST for Be-lawan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh. Tomorrow: KRIAN for Belawan-Deli. SOMALI for
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  • 302 12 An Eye Fnr America till 1941 will the new Mount W.lsc.i kns be ready lor the telescope which is to bring unknown worlds into the astronomer’s ken. At this moment the grinding and polishing process is going on, and it has been going on for years. For the
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  • 253 13 THE King and Queen attended the (.cm maim ./««'*3 Performance held annually in aid of the I ariety Artistes Renevolent F und at the Coliseum I hey were accompanied by the Duchess of ken!. In this picture they are shown watch inn the Two Leslies. The program me.
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  • 332 14 Indians Lose 2-1 To Commercials UNABLE to call on the services of their regular goal- keeper, Abdul Kareem, the Indian Association tried the experiment of playing with a third full-back in place of .a goalkeeper when thc<v m et the Government Commercial Day School in a
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  • 160 14 J>ENANG and Kedah meet at hockey today at 5.15 p.m. on the Hutchings School ground. The Penang team will be; Abdul Kareem (1.A.); Ismail Hashim (D.A.F.C.) and J. D. Lambert (P. S. C.); Rashid Ghows (1.A.), Boey Seng Pee (E.S.C.) and T. Jacobs (P.R.C.); C. W.
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  • 133 14 £60,000 Being Spent On New Premises London, November 28. ATALAYAN members of the Sports IVJ. Club, St. James’s-square, will be interested to hear that the scheme, announced early this year, for the amalgamation of the Sports Club with the East India United Services Club is working out
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  • 89 14 In one' of the most exciting contests seen at Manchester for a long time Jock McAvoy, the British middleweight champion, «nocked out Frank Hough in the sixth round. Hough carried the fignt to the champion xor some part of every round. He came back at least
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  • 335 14 Samuel Decides To Return AM sorry to tell you that I have I decided to return to Malaya next month. I find it impossible to play on account of tha cold. It is 48 degrees in my room, while outside it is worse.” A. S. Samuel, Malayan
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  • 665 14 Lord Derby Leads Owners And Breeders OELOW are the full statistics for the English flat racing season just concluded. Owners Races. Value Winners Won Lord Derby 24 50 34,434 Mr. James V. Rank ..11 24 28,772% Sir Hugo CunliffeOwen 6 12 24,292 H.H. Aga Khan
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  • 92 14 —Reuter. St. Louis, Thursday. qpONY GALENTO, the 16-st. New Jersey bartender, knocked out the St. Louis negro, Otis Thomas, in the ninth round of a scheduled twelve-rounder with a left h<x>k to the stomach. Galento weighed 16 st. 03 lb. and Thomas 14 st. 12 lb.
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  • 81 14 THE Min Sin Seah ”B” table-tennis team will play a friendly match, comprising seven singles, today against the Chinese Engineering Association “B”. They will meet the K.B.M. on Sunday, in five singles. The team to represent the Seah “B” in the two matches will be chosen from
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  • 57 14 —Reuter. Wallasey, ThursdayDoris Storey has broken the world’s swimming record for the women’s 200 yards breast-stroke, her time being 2 min. 42.4 sec. The former record was 2 min. 42.6 sec., set up by the German Hanni Holtzner. Doris Storey is the only British
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  • 268 14 The second round or th F mil be played off to, Below are the Cup ami 1 :ures for tomorrow: fixIpswich vs. Torquay Scunthorpe vs. Watford Walsall vs. Clapton O Runcorn vs. Aldershot South port vs. Swindon Hartlepools vs. Queen’s Park r Port Vale vs.
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  • 591 15 Drastic Changes In Next Tour Programme I/rustic changes in the pro ad team visiting this countr cstions advanced by Mr. ;93,s team, are approved. hi his report, which will be of Control next month, L il ;t ne carried out by the team London, Nov. 26
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  • 416 15 < lolls Beat Ipoh Club The Perak Colts defeated the Ipoh Club by th'- nvincing margin of 5 —2 in a game of hockey on the padang yesterday. lugh beaten, the Club were not disgr) i playing well throughout. The -wed their splendid victory to a
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  • 72 15 hibnmng competitors in the 18 holes i ui: mes for the Anderson Prize r reminded that it will be played on afternoon of Sunday, Dec. 11. Mik n Kechil w.ll be obtainable from Iht head boy. cut standing 1 »t- Danahar was formerly amateur
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  • 94 15 PATSY HENDREN said at the North Middlesex Cricket Club dinner last week that he once took three wickets with one ball. “No. 8 and No. 9 were tatting,” he said. No. 8 hit the hall to* cover point. The two tiSmen, watching the ball,
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  • 156 15 Singapore Matches Cancelled Four of America’s most promising young tennis players, who are being grccmeu for Wimbledon and Davis Cup honours, passed through Penang early this morning on their way to spend three months in India, where they will play a test match against All-India.
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  • 287 15 London, Nov. 30. It is all set for Donald Budge to stepout of the dazzling spotlight directed on amateur tennis champions and take his place on the quieter stage of professional tennis. He will make his debut among the money players at Madison Square Garden,
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  • 43 15 The following will represent the Old Xaverians’ Association in the six-a-side soccer competition for the Khoo Sian Ew’e Cup tomorrow’ on the St. Xavier’s ground. Heng Thuan, Ah Sen, Kah Chong, Tuck Fee, C. Danker and Cheng Eng Reserve: J, Read.
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  • 57 15 The following will play for the Old Xavenans’ Association against the Sepoy Lines Recreaton Club Recreation Club temerrow’ on the latter’s ground: G. lymn: Cheng Hoe and Kah Cheng; N. D.nke;. Fhui San and G. Reutens; L'liocr C’lGji, Crng Poh, A. J. Williams,
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  • 827 15 “Raw Materia/” Not Up To Standard London. Clearest possible proof that the young Soccer footballers are not equal to the standards demanded by the League clubs is this avalanche of big-money transfers. Or else the professional game holds little attraction for them. The five-figure
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    • 232 15 What a lovely glossy coat you’ve got, Lassie A l vX.. we’ve kept you fit and healthy on Spratt’s mkhmi Write for Biscuit Book to E. S. Best, P.O. Box 291, Bombay and Sprau’s Patent Ltd., London 6S-12 mm FINE FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER WEAKNESS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK
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  • 123 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON— (Spot) £215.10.0 £214.5.0 LONDON—(3 months) £216.5.0 £215.0.0 SINGAPORE $llO.OO $110.50 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $llO.OO $110.50 BUSINESS DONE 50 tons Buyers No Sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $3.45 $3.50 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER: London 8d C' 1 NEW YORK 16 ’c(G) 15/fee(G) SING A PORE—(Spot) 27%c 27 rt C
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  • 384 16 LONDON December 8. pohnw tndav’o dosing middle prices nr »hn I nndon Stnrk Exchange: shm es of <’l demnn’natinr umess otherwise staled Today R’sesor Fa!) (on 5 f'A 1944-64 110 Funding Ixiai 4 p.c. 1960-90 108? War Loan 3’. p.c. 981 —J Com Un’on Assc. (Units) 9i
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  • 167 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.30 1.35 Batu Lintangs 1.12% 1.17% Bassetts .50 .5214 Bentas 1.0714 1-12% Brogas .71 .74 Kuala Sidims 2 35 2.45 Indragiris 1.22*4 1.27*4 Lunas 1.60 1.70 MentP.’rabs .40 .42*4 Malaka Pindas 1.32*4 1-37*4 Pajanis 1.87*4 1.92Jc Sungei Tukangs 1.05 1.10 Tapahs 1.80 1.90
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  • 119 16 Prev. Today Paris 177 i J 177 JI New York 4.6812 4.67% Montreal 4.72% 4.71*4 Brussels 27.83 27.76 Gt n?va 20.69 1 2 20.64% A nr terdam 8.61% 8.5914 Milan 89 A 89 Berlin 11.69 11.64 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26*4
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  • 119 16 London. Dec. 8. ’"UBBER: Dull. T 7|J buv-ars 8 A Jan./Mar 8 do R A, do Ap’./J’ ne BAt do 8 N r 'o TviTr/<st»nt. B*4 do B*4 do NFM r 'V'-vrtv 16.15 cts United Kingdom Stocks London 57,620 tons Liverpool 32,097 tons COPRA: Straits S.D.
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  • 243 16 F eat u res F a von ra hl e New York, Thursday: Among favour, aoie features of today’s business news were, four weeks ended Dec. 3, a 3.9 per cent, rise in the year’s sales; towards the month of November sales were up 7 per cent.;
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  • 185 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 0 4'4% Bangrins 22 9 2'6 Fatte -63 .67 Jelebus .67% 72% Johans -26 .28 Kamuntings 10 0 10 9 ♦’'undanas 7[3 7 6 Kramats 10 3 10 9cd K. L”njuts 17 6 18 0 Kuchais 1.27% 1 32% Laruts 9’6 9 9
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  • 165 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.40 Hong Fatt .63 .65 Jelebu .70 .72% Klang Rover 1.77% 1.82% Kuchai 1.27% 1.30 Petalings 7.00 7.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.16 1.19 Raub Gold 4.85 4.95 ex Rantau 1.47% 1.50 Sungei Ways 1.95 2.05 Taiping Cons. 1.62% 1.65 Teluk Kruins .65
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  • 110 16 Fifty-Four Tourists Make Trip Sponsored by the Bureau of Tourist Promotion, Bangkok, the second excursion from Malaya to attend the Siamese Constitution celebrations left Penang this morning by the International Express for Bangkok. Altogether fiftyfour tourists are making the trip. < The party will reach Bangkok shortly
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  • 124 16 'Die following Super-Scale appointmen i. have beer, officially announced by the EducaUon Department. Penang. SUPER St \Li’ B. (.MEN) Mr. Tan Klar I lew, now in the Penang Free Sciiool. to the Westlards School as Headmaster Mr. lan Kok Kce now in the Bukit Mertajar.i L.
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  • 136 16 Cetty thefts are < n the increase in Penang. A :e-.\ day. ago the house of the American Consul was broken into. Next the Old Xav'dan’s Association coffee stall-keeper’s ’o. ker was broken open and the cash removed. Fortunate’-. teer? was n< much in the
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  • 87 16 A large crowd was or s nt at the Elysee Cabaret last night to witness the return performance of Billy Heatcn and the ■■Ritz” sisters. Miss Joy was first seen in a contortionist’s dance and this was followed by- the much discussed “Whip Dance” by
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