Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 December 1938

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Xo. 298. Vol. XCVI. THURSDAY, DECEBMER 15. 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 310 1 C hinese Successes in Kwangtung Holding Positions in Spite of Gas. Chungking, Wednesday. Japanese mi litaiy authorities have appealed to .Tokio to send re nforcements to Kwangtung, where the Chinese have scored many successes in the past fort light. The present Japanese force
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  • 166 1 Reuter. Reuter. The statement was issued after a meeting of the Cabinet Council this morning under the presidency of the Duce, at which the Budget for 1939-40 was approved. According to the budget estimates eight-and-a-quarter million lire will be spent on arms next
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Dissolution Of Some Parties Prague, Wednesday. Parliament, by 148 votes to 16, today accorded the Government plenary powers for two years, thus giving the Government a free hand to proceed with plans for social and economic reconstruction. When the session ends this week Parliament
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  • 336 1 Reuter. London, Wednesday. rpHERE was a minor reaction to the I speech of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. MacDonald, on the subject of the British Empire at the Constitutional Ciub. when in the House of Commons today, Mr. MacDonald was asked to reply
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  • 140 1 Reuter. Paris, Wednesday. A sentence of twenty years penal servitude was inflicted on Madame Skobline who was charged with having knowingly assisted in the kidnapping of General Miller. General Miller was the head of the White Russian Ex-Servicemen’s Organisation in Paris, who disappeared
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  • 314 1 Reuter. Bonnet On Foreign Affairs Paris. Wednesday. THE French Foreign Minister, M. Bonnet, made an important statement on many aspects of foreign affairs at a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Commission today. It is stated that he expressed solid satisfaction with Mr. Chamberlain’s speech. As to
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  • 32 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Wednesday:King Carol presided over the meeting of the Crown Council which he summoned, it is reported, to discuss Germany’s anti-Ruma-nian campaign and alleged Nazi support of the Iron Guards.Reuter.
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  • 118 1 Reuter. Lima, Wednesday. OpHREE proposals’ for guaranteeI ing” western hemispheres against foreign propaganda, drafted by the Argentine, Uruguay and Brazil, are now before the Committee of the Pan-American Conference. The spontaneous applause greeted the Haitian delegates denunciation of countries governed by theories of racial and religious
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  • 176 1 (From Our Own Correspond nt.) London, Thursday CONSUMPTION of rubber in Amer: t in November exceeded the most optimistic estimates and a: -16,048 tons is the h’ghest for any month since June, 1937, when it was 51,860 tons. Estimates furnished earlier this month placed the November
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Paris. Wednesday. A reduction in Suez Canal dues by 3d. from six shillings per ton will com<’ into force from tomorrow. The decision is not with the,pretensions voiced in 'u ITali.tn Frets,” emphasised a high ol.iciitr iuo Company, when interviewed today. He added that the
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  • 279 1 1 London, Wednesday. a NNOUNCING in the House of A Commons that he was unable to .J -to immediate additional immigration into Palestine of 10,000 young Jews, Mr Malcolm MacDonald, the (X.inial and Dominions Secretary that strong representations had made from Arab quarters that in.i! igration
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  • 75 1 Reuter. 1.000 Men Affected London, Wednesday. Ni'ire than a thousand men were affect'9 by a strike in the Gloster Aircraft 'npany’s works at Brockworth, Gloub’, today. The strike is stated to be unofficial. It :s understood that the trouble arose *n connection with the dismissal of
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  • 35 1 .Reuter. London, Wednesday Mojor-General L. V. Bond, Commandnt, School of Engineering, has been appointed G.O.C. Malaya, in succession to tjor-General Dobbie whose tenure of oiL-j. expires in August, 1939.Reuter.
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  • 497 2 REPORT "FAIR JUST,” SAYS MACGREGOR SHRUGS SHOULDERS AND SMILES We did what we thought was fair and just on the evidence we obtained/’ said Sir Atholl MacGregor, Chief Justice of the Hong Kong Supreme Court, who headed the MacGregor Commission which inquired into the question of temporary allowances in Malaya
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  • 876 2 MR. B. W ALLEN RECALLS EVETS IN HIS CAREER Mr. B. W. Allen, Chief Police Officer, Penang, is leaving Penang cn Saturday on retirement, after 29 years’ service in Malaya. Interviewee by a Pinang Gazette representative, Mr. Allen talked of his early days, the Emden
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  • 79 2 Special (.<>iiri (> Saturday (From Our Own CorreSingapore o. A special Court of Alor Star on Satur' appeal by Hussein bin ii ir sentenced to death 01 ho *as the next normal Court of Ann Alor Star in March nex- M stg desirable that the appellant 1
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  • 374 2 GOOD SHOWS PROMISED TONIGHT TOMORKO» After six weeks of intensive J*, the C.A.D.A. will present th,wans in aid of the Distress Reii., Theatre Royal tonight No stone has been left untunirt ensure that the public will get their fin money’s worth, and from rehearsals c
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  • 57 2 A slight collision took place at U this morning at the junction of Phee Choon-road and Penang-road between a Kedah car driven by a Malay syce and a Penang car driven by Inspector R way. The Penang car acquired a bent mu gard, while the
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    • 64 2 The Sin Pin Jit Poh, Ltd., S« B W PENANG. THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED CHINESE I>Ml> NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN MALAYA Publishes on the Ist. January 1939 First Issue 40.000 Copies Will Be Distributed In' All enquiries for advertising space will be prompt attended to PROPRIETOR:MR. AW BOON HAW O. B-1
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  • 667 3 Chinee History I VI' nto Chinese history 17 nin the semi-legendary period I hrce Kingdoms onwards ,;ii abundance of interesting applicable to events on the winch, recently, was once rcat battlefield. ,;rii days, as was the case large armies fought along a and large fleets of ships
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  • 1261 3 Stiffening of British and U. S. Attitude From Our Own Correspondent Heng Kong, Dec. 12. I HE past week has been one of the happiest for China s.nce the first shots fired near the Marco Polo Bridge, at LukucLiao, on July 7, last
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  • 704 5 Xon-perforniance Of \<rrc<‘>nent Alleged ,n for specific performance nf i written agreement dated DecemI. between two Malays, nephew unci- was taken up for hearMr Justice Murray-Aynsley Supreme Court on Tuesday. >ll -itiff is one Alang Mier bin of Manong, who is suing his unci*. Syd Panjang
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  • 44 5 .Reuter. h'-’idon, Wednesday:The refugee 1 >n response to Lord Baldwin’s apj"now £63,729, including £5,000 from !l! Nuffield. A separate fund organishy the Council for German Jewry has £393,215, including donations of 1,000 each from the Bearsted, Marks Rothschild families.Reuter.
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  • 319 5 terms OF RAFFLES COLLEGE AWARDS (From Our Own Correspondent) K ua| a Lumpur, Wednesduv. Ten students leaving F.M.S. schools will in future be üble to btain each a schokrship to Ruffles College to the vulue of >720 < year, toi thiee yeuis, mid travel down free
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  • 136 5 Samsu Hidden Behind False Wall A Chinese woman named Wong Yew Moot was yesterday produced by Mr. H. Cantrell, Assistant Superintendent of Customs and Excise, Ipoh, in the First Magistrate’s court before Mr. P. F. Y Radcliffe on a charge of being in possession of
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  • 110 5 Slipped In While Bathing HOLDING that further evidence was not necessary, the Taiping Coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death with no one to blame, at r.n inquiry into the death of an eight-year-old Indian Mohammedan child, Sahmah, who fell into a well at Kamunting, while
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  • 24 5 The new Rah gh Sports Model was one of the outstanding features at the rc:>nl Earls Court Cycle Show.
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  • 302 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Wednesday. TRADE between Malaya and the United States is not likely to be greatly affected by the Anglo-American Trade Agreement. Singapore importers and exporters consider, although they have not yet had time to go into the full implications of the
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  • 268 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Investigation of a sewerage scheme for the Federal capital will begin early next year with the arrival of the P.W.D. official who has been studying schemes in England. It is understood that the investigation, for which $50,000
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  • 454 5 Accused Remanded Pending Further Medical Reports A LLEGEI, to have voluntarily caused > grievous hurt to a Sikh constable, juiam Yusoff, a former police constable, ,vas yes erday produced in the Ipoh Second Magistrate's court before Che Ismail for a preliminary inquiry. The stabbing incident
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  • 79 5 Car Falls Into Deep Ravine From Our Own Correspondent, Kuala Lumpur, y VIR R C Weston. 54. manager c, IVA Kaub and S ngei Mas Ruble. Estates, Raub. Pahang, while driving to Kuala Lumpur over the Kuala Kuba >ass last evening, fell with his car into
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  • 134 5 Th> Transport Board (F.M.S.) have sued r complete list of the bus services operating in the Federated Malay States and a directory of the proprietors of buses, hire-cars private hire-cars ano taxis with telephone numbers. The publication gives references to he nast issues of the Board’s fortnightly
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    • 101 5 APPRECIABLE XMAS GIFTS FOR LADIES Powder Cases, Jewellery, Handbags. Silver Flower», Perfumery from famous Manufacturers FOR GENTS Arrow Shirts, Aertex and Tweka Sport Shirts, Pyjamas, Ties .Ic Socks FOR CHILDREN Knitted W<x>l Suits, Socks Hoodg Tweka Sports Shirts Embroidered Fro 'ks, Dolls also SILVER A GOLD WATCHES FOUNTAIN PENS AURORA
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  • 235 6 Reuter Chiang Kai-shek Optimistic Chungking, Wednesday. THE Takungpan, an influential Chinese daily, published a report this morning that the Chinese Supreme Command reviewed the military situation at a meeting yesterday, after which, it is stated. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek expressed complete optimism with regard to the future
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  • 137 6 Reuter. Lima, Wednesday. LESSONS from Europe have apparently inspired at least two proposals submitted to the PanAmerican Conference here. One, sponsored by Brazil, aims at refusing the grant of any particular minority privileges to alien minorities in Latin America. The other, submitted by Mexico, seeks a
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  • 186 6 Reuter. ll. M. MacDonald Criticised Mr. Malcolm MacDonald’s speech is described as astonishing by the Daily Mail, which says: It is almost unbe Uevable that any Minister of the Crown, above all the Secretary for Dominions and Colonies, should lend colour to prognostications of a break-up
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  • 76 6 As is the tradition in flowery Nippon, the Emperor is given credit for a new’ Japanese victorythe fall of Hankow. Here is the scene outside the Imperial Palace of Emperor Hirohito during th e celebration of that victory recently. Thousands of Japanese are
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  • 1264 6 BRITAIN FRANCE: PREMIER’S ASSURANCE WELCOMED BY FRENCH PRESS Complement Of No Pledge’ Statement: Warning To Italy’ LONDON, WEDNESDAY. RELATIONS WITH FRANCE ARE SO CLOSE THAT THEY GO FAR BEYOND MERE LEGAL OBLIGATIONS.” The foregoing statement, made by the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, in his speech to the Foreign Press Association
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  • 813 6 P. O. CARTHAGE DUE TODAY Passengers For Penang 4 MONG the passengers passing through Penang today by the P ind O. Carthage are: Bt.-Col. Sir Richard Arthur Needham, D. 5.0., Commander of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, and former member of the Council of the British Medica 1
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  • 204 6 BERLIN PRESS RESENTS P REMIER'S CRITICISM Ber »n, Wedne S(iay Thrt part of Mr. Chamber n last night in which he i tron; his policy of peace is w '.co n Germany an i Franc- but Press protests bitterly Chamberlen's criticism- 3 ~'l r anti-British campaign. The German Press at
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  • 486 7 By A Berlin Newspaper Corresponden t Berlin, Nov. 28. I DON'T want to be called a self-L-’ateuus prude or a humourless lowbrcw" writes a Voelkischer Beobachter correspondent,” if I make sonic observations on American girls.” ''Wlioc ?r i las observed the relaUonshlp between the
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  • 605 7 Decorated For Gallantry On Yangtse REAR-ADM. HOLT MENTIONED IN DISPATCH London, Dec. 2. A MENTION in dispatches for Rear-Admiral Reginald Vesey Holt, Senior Naval Officer, Yangtse, at :he opening of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, and honours awarded to others for gallantry during operations in the Yangtse last
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  • 99 7 Reuter. Kaunas, Tuesday. Foreign circles have been provoked by weekend disturbances in Memelland which led to the publication of the decree for the protection of the State,” according to an official statement which alleges that anti-Govemment pamphlets distributed throughout the country were printed abroad while large sums
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  • 642 7 Historical Ties Are Strong Lima, Dec. 9. gTRAWS in the political wind indicate that the United State oublic is ready to accept some kinc of a hemispheric defence pro gramme if the Lima Pan-Americar Conference, which opened should decide such is advisable fo’ the mutual security
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  • 240 7 WEARING one of the loveliest dresses ever seen at Buckingham Palace, the Queen, led by King Carol of Rumania, made her way, amid hushed murmurings of admiration, to the big horseshoe table in the centre of the gold and white state room for the state
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  • 122 7 Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday. The Egyptian Minister Sidahamed, called on Herr von Ribbentrop this morning and conferred with him for seme time. It is believed in diplomatic circles that he took the opportunity to state the view of his Government on the status of the Suez Canal.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 521 7 WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT Thursday, 15th December, 1938. >Jol<k Silver Opera: i Resents Tnchc T. K, HrssrtVo most comicni ctA»Mr n_ stage entitled Che’ Tam, Che Abu, 4 BFKANAK CI aft’ directed by Inche T. K. Hassan Itself s~t hi ULAR. To ba as you have never laughed before lest you
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    • 265 7 I 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel CHRISTMAS EVE, SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER Special Dinner Dance $3.00 CHRISTMAS NIGHT, SUNDAY, 25th DECEMBER Special Dinner Dance $3.00 BOXING NIGHT, MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER Special Dinner Fancy Dress Dance $3.50 NEW YEAR’S EVE, SATURDAY, 31st DECEMBER i Special Dinner Fancy Dress Dance $4.00 XMAS CARNIVAL NOVELHES
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  • 468 8 VF/l fH sonic bitterness, Mr. t haniberlain. in his speech at the dinner of the Foreign Press Association, referred to the fact that he would face all the dictators in the world with less apprehension man a nameless power called the I’ress. Doubtless. Mr. Chamberlain has not,
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  • 1372 8  - London Society Club Whose Members Sing Glees "Catches” A London Letter By Joan Littlefield THE Noblemen and Gentlemen’s Catch Club is perhaps not known to many people. hut it is one of Tandon’s most exclusive which meets for the thirmine purpose of singing glee* and catches.” The club was touncied
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    • 458 8 H» Mjgß ®lASt‘ BSrar^'^ v> K >^» y /WBe w x >, F UK C* *SH ®W '-fo>V~rWWQ »r, a»gy, t *>. «arb r 4&SS&& >7 /J Jr aj J w jflffPzt. the Gift that reminds—and remembers Think what a Kodak’ for Christmas means. To your children—a new adventure. To
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    • 139 8 J/te secret-f a fteMf /fftfielite ...i V~"— 1 When a dish is tasteless and insipid, it’s as good as wasted Appetite is lacking. Just add a tew drops of Maggi’s Seasoning before serving and note the surprising difference in taste. Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of vegetable origin a
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    • 48 8 1 7 A 1 'iwtU -g\ V v U 1' iWc rTvUwo i 1 Z O Z «1 Hi Vi i M DNLADIER: "MADAME, MANY STRANGE DANCES HAVE BEEN INVENTED SINCE WE MET AT MUNICH, BUT I STILL THINK THE BEST IS THE OLD DEMOCRATIC WALK’—VOUS PERSfETTEZ. MAD..
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  • 1263 9 ILL ACCUSED TO STAND TRIAL AT NEXT ASSIZES lAcept for the evidence of one w itness, Mrs G A de de Moubia.'. who is to be called on January 20, the hearing was yesterday, before Mr. A. IV. Bellamy in the Penang Second <
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  • 35 9 I; \ST SHOWING OF THE DOLLAR LINE flat enang. when the President Monroe, now sailing under the f aK VP< terdav. can President Lines, moored at Swettenham Pie j
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  • 37 9 Latest p icture, Latest picture, received by air mad, of M. Duladter, the French Premier, on his uuy to the French Chamber of Deputies fo> the vo?e oil his policy. He sc "itred a vote of confidence.
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  • 493 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR. A. C. JOMARON. M. C. S-. District Officer, visited Sitiawa.-i on Monday on duty. He left for Kuala Kangsar the same day by car.Corr. Inche Osman bin Ta’at, M.A.S.. took over duties of Magistrate, Teluk Anson, on November 7. 1938, vice Inche Osman bin Ujang. M. A.
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  • 354 9 President Monroe Is Now A Freighter CT TpLUTTERING gallantly in the breeze for the last time, the old familiar Dollar Line mooring flag, which has guided many a Dollar liner to its position at the Swettenham Pier, Penang, greeted the old Dollar
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  • 106 9 4T yesterdays meeting of the Penang Rotary Club at the E. and O. Hotel, the president. Dr. Ong Chong Keng, congratulated ex-president Dr. Lee Tiang Keng on his being elected as nominee of tne Straits Chinese British Association, to the Penang Municipal Commission Dr Ong is
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    • 162 9 1H0L53 2JTIMES AS MUCH INKT'"HIS latest and most enn--1 ven.ent of pens makes it practicillv impo-cible to run dry’ ar moments You can «ee exartly how much ink remains simply by holding the pen up to the light I 7 sh° w fj|l! <> nd ,o ref"' Holds two-and-a-half times
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  • 536 10 Rubbers Continue Moribund r pHE price of tin has fluctuated within a very narrow I margin and the latest London cabled quotations are Spot 1*213.17.6. and 3 months £215.5.0. Locally the market is n shade firmer at $109.37} per pikul. The rubber market
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  • 304 10 Commodities Under Restriction THE following is an extract from a well-known Broker’s circular issued in London this week: Among the pointers to a revival of world trade is the healthier demand for base metals and other commodities. Since the middle of the year, prices have
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  • 119 10 KAPAT.A RUBBER ESTATES OF MALAYA Dividend of 2% per cent., less tax (10 ~"er cent I Warrants posted December 14. A MALAYAN TIN DREDGING Final 10 per cent., making 65 per cent. (92U per cent.). Report issued December 7. Dividend payable December 19. 1 J SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN
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  • 218 10 People’s Council Accepts Bill London, December 2. 'T’HE Rubber Restriction Ordin- ance providing for the continuance of restriction till the end of 1943 and fixing the division of the Netherlands Indies quota between the estates and native growers has been accepted by the People’s Council
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  • 308 10 Less In Holland IxMidon, December, 2. THE world visible tin supplies fell last month by 826 tons to 29,371 tons. This was due principally to an unexpected decrease in the carry-over at the Arnhem (Holland) smelter. Prices were little affected by the news. The cash
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  • 642 10 Adjustments Must Be Made In Gross Shipments (By Scrap Collector) fJROSS rubber shipments from Malaya last month were nearly 3,000 tons less than the previous month. Imports were down by over 6,000 tons and net exports by 4,000 tons. These facts are encouraging in themselves and
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    • 163 10 BANKS Experience Teaches One To Save, But How Many Have Found A Way To Put By Their Spare r Dollars? OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION SAVINGS LIMITED. offer you facilities of their DEPARTMENT For Systematic Saving. BEGIN YOVR SAVINGS NOW. For Rules and Regulations Apply:— MANAGER, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., Nos. 28
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  • 598 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD El ROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For r E xcept Victoria Point). India, Uu Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya. <a. Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern u S' iern Rhodesia. Nyasaland. South A: Gu at Britain, Ireland,
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  • 1288 11 IN PENANG HARBOUR DEPARTURES ARRIVALS Today: CARTHAGE for Singapore.: Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. KRIAN for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. PRES. MONROE for Europe and America via Suez, (resumed service). Tomorrow: MATA HARI for Singapore via ports. MENELAUS for Hong Kong. Shanghai and Japan. KEDAH
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    • 308 11 blue funnel line V WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NO RTH CONTINENT I ARTC Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Penang Due London < TOR CalLs Marseilles Glasgow tC2‘ il 13 Calls Hull Gdynia S ec 33 J® ll 18 11 N PAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVjjj) 29 25 aG \PEN’OR Omits
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    • 969 11 P& o BRITISH INDIA (Incorpoikted in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. CARTHAGE” j, SAILING THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER. SrL U t a L^ d H ri^L S N^ CO under For Teluk An-son. Bagan Datoh. Port sin r Outwards from London for China Japan «.J5?7At? ARI Friday Dec. 16 du® Ppnnn?
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 168 12 Berlin. Nov. 29. T’HE hardest working material on earth, a combination of diamond splinters and a secret metal alloy, has been invented by Dr. Wilhelm Mueller, a Berlin physicist. The new material is so hard it cuts through hard steels, as those used for crankshafts ard
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  • 435 12 Injures Two, Then Submits To Owner Eva, an eighteen-month-old African lioness, escaped recently from her cage in a fairground at the Welsh Harp, Hendon, and injured a boy and a man Eva was being trained for a show, and was taken to the 8.8. C,
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  • 308 12 Rome. Nov. 2». ITALIAN pilots flying Italian aeroplanes for the Nationalist forces of General Franco have shot down ?86 Red oianes during one year of activity in Spain, it is claimed here According to official statistics issued bv the Aii Ministry, the socalled I egionnai r e
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  • 226 12 For Gaitric Ulcer r-z m Moscow comes news o' a n w nd exceedingly simple cure for gastric ulcer. How far this method m’ght be used in this country the writer does not know; and what con* .’ications are likely to result from it have yet to be
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  • 203 12 London. Dec. 1 MO December issue of the United States magazine Cosmopolitan will be available in this country Every copy ha.s been destroyed by the distributors. This action h?.s followed an objection bv Curnt Haugwitz-Reventlow to an article on the life-storv of his wife
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  • 357 12 Moscow. Dec. 1. j A SPHERICAL meteor appeared f over Stalinabad, the capital of i Soviet Tadjikistan, last evening as .j the inhabitants were having dint ner. Shooting off showers oi f sparks and leaving a trail of luminous vapour, it crossed the horizon 1
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  • 306 12 Home. Dec FOREIGNERS who have lived fo* some tin?A and li > e .ie-n [under tbe impress!;ij .het Italian wel] are nc faced i'.h curious problem. They have to start learnir? y .■ather practising, the whole of th erb struct/cre of tbe language yer
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  • 217 12 London 1 1 ORD HORDER. chairman ,Jt Rheumatism Council that the Council, in co-ope rat ol he Admiralty has set up a L'-’ Foundation to investigate nll( j and the best means oi P re en ~J. treatment of rheumatic disease training establishments 0. Navy. jj
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    • 624 12 B. B. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR FAR EAST L<n-'rn Dec. 9: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week bcg’nn’ng Dec. 11: TR ANSMISSION 2 6.02 n.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GST, GSG anj GSF. TRANSMISSION 3 9.15 p.m. to 10.20 p.m.:
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    • 483 12 EmpText PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m. TODAY P.M. 6.00 Indian Music. 7.05 The Musician’s Daily Bread. Nos. 18-24 of the Wohltemnerirtes Clavier” (Bach). 7.35 Delius Sonata No. 2 Lionel Tertis George Reeves. 7.55 Messrs. H. A. Anthony Co’s Share Report. 8.00 Z.H.J. 10th Symphony Concert. 1) Overture Jubel” (Weber).
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    • 450 12 SINGAPORE ZHL 1,333 kc s (225 m.) TODAY 5.00 p.m. Cantonese Dramas, v Kwong Tung Wong Sin Sung”. Sung by Ho Tai Soh. Chuee Teng Hock. Sun Yueet Yee ard Hong Yee Looi. Kai Chee Choo”. Sung by Liew Mong Kok "■nd Tham Sow Chun. Kam Oak Sup Yee Chai”
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    • 267 12 NIROM YDC 15.15 mc/s (19.8 m.j YDA 6.04 mc/s (49.6 m.i VDB 11.86 mc/s (25.3 w.) PMN 10.26 mc/s (29 2 m.) YDB 9.65 mc/s (31.20 m.) TODAY PM 12.29 Rob rt Gsden pl 'ys German -.mos. 12.40 Richerd S;h uldberger Trio. 1.10 News Weather r port?. 122 A jorrney
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  • 237 13 i Dr. IL.ns Dieckh»>ft’. the German Ambassador to Washington, a ho has been rccal’e.l tollowing the departure cf Mr. Hugh Wilson, *T.i >,j States Ambassador, from Berlin i old-age pensioners discussing the camp.a gn for highi pensions which has been launched in London. (Above) King
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  • 177 14 PLA YING FIELDS FOR IPOH CLUBS Government A ssistance Possible THE whole question of playing* fields for Ipoh is at the mo- ment being tackled by the Government, following requests for tennis courts and playgrounds by the public. From inquiries made it is ascertained that a report containing concrete proposals
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  • 131 14 Leading Teams Meet Tomorrow Two of the best table-tennis teams in Penang will battle for supremacy tomorrow at 8 p.m., when the Min Sin Seah first team meet the the first team of the Chin Woo Association in a match consisting of five singles and two doubles, at the
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  • 136 14 The practice match between Colours and Whites held by the Penang Ladies’ Hockey Club, on the Francis Light School ground yesterday resulted in Colours winning by five goals to three. As there was a shortage of players on both sides, two men played for the Whites and
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  • 150 14 Encounter In Kuala Kangsar (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Kangsar, Wednesday. rTNHE Malay College maintained their I unbeaten record this season when they defeated a Kuala Kangsar District Hockey Association side by the only goal scored, in the first half on the College ground yesterday. Good stickwork
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  • 33 14 .Reuter. London, Wednesday. In their second-round replay in the F. A. Cup today Mansfield and Halifax again drew, the score remaining at three-all after extra time had been called.Reuter.
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  • 401 14 M. C. C. Secretary Makes A Plea London, Nov. 30. Lieutenant-Colonel R. S. Rait Kerr, secretary of M.C.C., in a speech to the secretaries of county clubs? at Lord’s yesterday. made a plea for accuracy in bowling as opposed to the fetish of flight and swerve.
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  • 159 14 Kuala Muda Chinese Victorious (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani. The basketball team of the Kuala Muda Chinese Recreation Club travelled down to Padang Serai and engaged the Huah Kheong basketball team in a friendly game. The match, which was deservedly won by the visitors by 21 to 14
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  • 108 14 POSTS TELEGRAPHS BADMINTON The Posts and Telegraphs annual badminton tournament has reached an interesting stage, several of the opening ties having been played off. The following are the results of matches played off during the past few days: MEN’S SINGLES: Yap Ghim Hoe beat R. E. Roberts, 1511, 159; Lim
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  • 144 14 The following is the schedule of racing for the Penang race meeting: FIRST DAY Horses Class 1: Divisions 1 and 2, six furlongs. Horses Class 2: Divisions 1,2, 3 and 4, six furlongs. Ponies Class 1.: Divisions 1 and 2, furlongs. SECOND DAY Horses Class 3: Divisions
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  • 29 14 Reuter. London, Wednesday. Edinburgh Academicals beat Cambridge University at rugger yesterday by six points to nil. Middlesex beat Sussex at Bexhill today by 27 points to 11.Reuter.
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  • 96 14 Reutei. W O great rivals. Cecilia ri holder, and Megan Taylo, champion, fought out the R rit skating championship MissTavCT'' the end of the comj judges’ placings though Miss had the greater number of points Miss Colledge’s spectacular Wr fo, mance in the free-skating, however
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  • 116 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. Good tennis will be seen in Taipin* during the week-end when the Chinese Recreation Club meets a bam of European players captained bv Mr. E. S Lilley. The venue of play will be the C.R.C. courts. Station-road, on Saturday and Sunday
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    • 398 14 r X JXJU, f A-- i 22 Zy> vSsßT’ .Z > til u 3 IfflwWl WWI»' j®t M arrow shorts V y J ir o n I art- up in won’t Arrow -hurt- ever climb up your leg. <>r saw and chafe your crotch? BeeaU'C there no center seam, and
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    • 192 14 A torpid, sluggish liver leaves poisonous morbid bile in the blood, which upsets the action of the whole system. The complexion assumes a yellowish hue and the appetite disappears. The digestion is upset, with coated tongue and headaches. The bowels are irregular. It is advisable to take steps to relieve
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  • 782 15 l ull Programme For Tomorrow r p, vv ing is the full programme for the Taiping Skye meeting j{\( E I— Ponies, Class 3, Division 1, About 5 Furs. 6 10.05 Capt. Mrs. Harding Capt. Harding "EG I a 10-04 Mrs. S. E. Sherida Sherida a
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  • 265 15 Yesterday’s Rain Welcomed (By Tic-Tar)-Up till yesterday* Penang trainers were very worried about training work in view of the ground being very hard. They were reluctant to give their charges any fast work for fear of the horses going lame or getting sore. Yesterday’s shower of
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  • 712 15 Enforced Shady Play In Rugby London, Dec. 2. |N these days of suspect scrummaging forward play is bound to be watched intently by all who are concerned fcr the future of rugby. Every week club matches are making a mockery of the intelligence of thirty men
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  • 163 15 Thrilling Contest Expected T.ondon, Wednesday. of the most thrilling lightweight boxing contests in years, it is anticipated, will take place in Harring’ay Arena tomorrow night when the Londoner, David Crowley, defends his British championship against Eric Boon. Boon, an 18-year-old blacksmith’s assistant in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire,
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  • 191 15 Germany's progess in sport, greater than any other country’s in recent years, is due to intensive progaganda. the people’s enthusiasm, and an entirely new organisation. It is denied officially that sport is subsidised by the State. Part of the receipts at most sports events are pooled,
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  • 149 15 On the strength of his latest victory in Americahis 13th this year Jack (Kid) Berg, liveliest and busiest of boxing’s veterans, is being warmly canvassed in New York as a suitable candidate for the world weltherweight championship. General John Phelan, chairman of the New York
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    • 54 15 ydrnte kuu tnese SOT» WO He sent ken this r J' duMAURIER THE EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP CIGARETTES I\ Special Christmas Packing containing 2 tins of 50 <£ LX Sole agents: John Little Co. Ltd., UncoTforated m Efland) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH ISSUED BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF DU MAURIER CIGARETTES,
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  • 99 16 MORNING PRICES PREVIOUSLY LATEST £214.7.6 £214.5.0 LONDON (Spot) £215.7.6 £215.5.0 LONDON (3 months) $lO9 50 $109.50 SINGAPORE DONE w».™':::::"":""'*™™ PENANG 25 tons 25 tons BI.ACK PEPPER B5O ,85 lie.'.KER M M LONDON 15%c(G) 16ftc(G) NEW YORK 27 27 %c s ApVJune 27%c July/Sept. 28%c Uy Courtesy of Messis. Kennedy
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  • 104 16 Prev. Today Paiis 177 177 Nevz Yoik 4.66 ft 4.67 ft Montreal 4.71% 4.72% Bnrsels 27.70% 27.73 Geneva 20.61% 20.66% Amsterdam 8.58% 8.59% Milan 88H 88’ft Berlin H. 63% 11.64% Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 136% 136%
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  • 113 16 MFTAL PRICES London. Dec. 14. RUBBER: Firm London 8 buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar. Bft do 8% do Apl./June 8% do 8% do July/Sept. Bft do Bft do NEW YORK 16.30 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 56,968 tons Liverpool 31,118 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Dec. £10.12.6 PEPPER: White
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  • 149 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN i Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.35 .1.37% Hong Fatt -65 >67% Jelebu 65 70 Kuc.hai 1.25 1.30 Lukut .62%. .67% Peta lings 6.70 6.90 Rahmand Hyd. 1.12% 1.17% Rantau 145 1-47% Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Ampat 3(9 4|3 Berjuntai 9'9 10 6 Kpg. Kam unting 8(3
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  • 338 16 Chinese Fined Caught in the act of discarding a tin containing chandu by revenue officers at Seek Chuan Lane, Penang, on November 20 last, a Chinese. Y’eoh Kai was charged before Mr. J. L. McFall, District Judge, Penang with being in possession or rtprepared Government chandu. The
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  • 76 16 The Will of Captain Francis Light, founder of Penang, is in an excellent state of preservation and lies in an iron safe in the Penang Supreme Court, the Pinang Gazette understands. The Will, which is one of the most valuable historical documents in Penang, is
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  • 60 16 CONVENT Mr. G. P. Noakes acknowledges with thanks the follow’ing donations to the above fund: Previously acknowledged $230.87. Messrs. R. P. Phillips $2O, R. D. Hume $5, P. J. D. Regester $5, W. N. Walter $lO, Donald” $5, B. E. Ross $2, C. R. Samuel $5, T.
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  • 81 16 Reuter. London, Wednesday:Dr. Schacht, President of the German Reichsbank, arrived this morning in London, where he wall be the guest of Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England. Dr. Schacht is accompanied by the President of the Bank of International Settlement. I During
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  • 33 16 CHARITY DANCE AT E. O. POSTPONED The Charity Dance at the E. O. Dance Hall in aid of the Poppy Day Fund as advertised for tonight has been postponed to Tuesday, Dec. 20.
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  • 173 16 STRONG New York, Wednesday. DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low30 indus. 149.59 151.53 152.08 149.38 20 rails 29.86 30.89 30 95 29.89 20 utilities 21.60 22.13 22.22 21.70 40 bonds 89.07 89.47 Business done 1.090.000 1.970.000 STOCKS Prev. Today Am. Tob. B 85% 86 Anaconda Cpr.
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  • 228 16 Work Of Anti-Japanese Society THE Chinese cyclist who was assaulted and tarred by a gang of hooligans at Gladstone-road, Penang, has been identified as an employee of a bicycle dealer in Queen-street. No further details of the attack are available, as it is understood that the man
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  • 154 16 An Indian, Singaram, was yesterday charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. third police magistrate, Penang, with causing grievous hurt to his brother. Krishnan, by twisting his arm ar.d fracturing it at Sungei Pinang Road on November 20. The accused claimed trial and Court Inspector D. Cowie conducted
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    • 89 16 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) In The High Court Of The Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OF PENANG IN BANKRUPTCY No. 123 of 1938. Re Nam Fong Co. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on a Creditor’s Petition filed on the Ist day of November, 1938, a Receiving Order was made in the High
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    • 621 16 NOTICES OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TELEGRAMS By arrangement between the DirectorGeneral, Posts Telegraphs. Malaya, and Cable Wireless Limited, Christmas Greetings telegrams may be handed in at any Telegraph Office throughout Malaya and at the Offices of Cable and Wireless Limited at Singapore. Penang and Labuan during the period December 14th to
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    • 471 16 HEAD X 2. BTSHOP STREET, PENANG PHONE 1477 ft 147« TELEGRAMS GAZtTTE.” PENANG WITH EXTfvc Wnoap/w-z Cecil Street, Singapore. hone 5471. Teh >» cOffice: 25 Java Street. Phone: 3683. poh Office/: Brewster Poadn£° Te I Office: 40, 43. Fleet Street. London. E. .4. 'Phone Central One 268 t**». fondon. Tel:
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    • 376 16 SCOTIA II 1. Bolton 2. Newcastle 3. Bury 4. Bradford 5. Arsenal 6. Blackpool 7. Bhmingham 8. West Bromwich 9. Everton 10. Preston 11. West Ham 12. Derby County 13. Blackburn 14. Luton 15. Sheffield Wednesday 16. Huddersfield 17. Millwall 18. Norwich 19. Leicester 20. Sunderland 21. Stoke 22. Manchester
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    • 308 1 I l 0r APPGiNTMtRT 11 I. -*****1 111 I J~ 1 ~-"--'7~~~~k.- 3 >m aiwi mi— £J. Mt Y 3 THE SULT*S THE MING THE SuLt*N 2&41 O? J3HO9C OX SIAM Of «>*■ > Myjtx J AWARDED DIPLOMA MALAYA BORNEO EX 8' <922 IBf f M l ^j I vVi
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    • 406 2 Diffie HI wk I |ll NY ran L I 1 W -< i x VIIrO WH I JFMT fr^uf*??^»-^*n**- V-wJ||w' 851»^^^^^^g?y i! «^a?g^iifc<»>w>w > r.. t sss 1 ,.i..,.-.-mii<<»nimMii, WMkxwO 1 OSr* B^W^fassgs Its I -v /•< yygHMMF «fe j 111 IIIMfc-?:. x x 4mk:>. W>v M BWg| »rf Jg'
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  • PINANG GAZETTE Christmas Supplement
    • 41 3 I hool irl this two-piecO i is ideal. The tuck-in bl is- tailored; the stitched p! j 'i the skirt break just beI ipline. The hat is a dark b< halo tani with a band of beige suede.
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      1030 3 Mrs. BARDELL prepares the Feast A POPULAR present this year is food. Thousands of turkeys in a few days will be sent by rail with Good Wishes cards tied to their feet. The luxury stores as well as the popular ones all say that somenng to eat is
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    • 182 3 London. t iHE Fairy flag- of the Macleods, behind A which fighting men of the famous clan formerly marched to victory, was saved from the flames when fire broke cut in Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye. Ihe flag is one of the most precious relics
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    • 134 3 THE Arabic influence has entered Hollywood fashions. Edward Stevenson, Hollywood dress designer, inaugurates this motif in a street c< stume worn bv Barbara Stanwyck in The Madh Miss Manton.” Inverted tucks nip} in the waist of the wool redingote Gn desert beige) worn over a Roman stiipcd
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    • 1619 4 WITH the 1938 Yuletide Season fast approaching parents and others will no doubt be looking round for toys and seasonable gifts. Except for one or two of the establishments it cannot be said that the smaller shops are chokeful with toys. Nevertheless most of the local shops
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    • 1706 9 y,. Cregor House Cellars Ke.denished Macgregor and Co., have reheir cellers in anticipation of hat is bound to develop during t r. ng Yuletide. Johnny Walker’ is in town with unily of the Walkers’, the big a h<‘ little uns, in attractive casks ng quite cherry and
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    • 69 3 Aristocratic Work AT Democratic Prices SE RVICEEXPRESS WORKMANSHIP—BEST AT THE PICTURESQUE’ g CARLSBERG B I tt u i I «f H R i I 1 R E 1 I M' .IB I I LT e '33 IwWl R M A A ffi~' 7 I CHRISTMAS I SOLE AGENTS: I* WjifcW
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    • 18 3 Why not Niello presents this Christmas? GET THE Genuine Article From ictor Niello Works 31, Bishop Street, PENANG
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    • 89 4 24th, 25th 26th DECEMBER CARNIVAL AT THE E. O. DANCE HALL 24™ 25™ 26™ XMAS EVE XMAS DAY BOXING DAY CARNIVAL NIGHT ANOTHER CARNIVAL NIGHT N NOVELTIES SPOT DANCES MORE AND BIGGER NOVELTIES ENTRY FORMS (FREE) FROM 12TH DECEMBER ONWARDS DINNER 53.00 BALLOON DANCES. DINNER $3.50 AND ON THE 31??
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    • 99 5 I fr I v-® !&SO£ fm W I W F WK? I t*' r wW>l OsW I la/W'j® I f O Hmi M I \w; illill/- 'Hi’i I S '4 WiMilfi lii lii 1 I C 1 I Iji/m//' !111--i IMz f 3 (LiJ I V' iJl /[IWnI 11/ M:
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    • 135 6 Z J"III M*’ lllll I x&Hf jttlS& I J2£ JMI II iHfaRiS wiRH I <^Sm( ii ISil (Sil I 1 -Py wwlM *lw A ORIGINAL whwib H ]S;M//J 4 I W® I W-- <: -\W f I 7 I JI p I I ®O I H i»z wwhyz r >
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    • 275 7 -"T. T_ M M M I /6 Treasons wny i?ou shoula own an mRSHARP* v Ajj» L JBy' I P 2 (1) ADJUSTABLE POINT i jiF 'S; ig’ To Suit Your Own Particular j Z "18.. Inf Style of Handwriting. I tr WJa (2) SAFETY INK SHUT OFF > I:
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    • 196 8 EMCO” Fabricated Plate Steel Products EMCO Partners: dfe EMCO Works' -wk KaMl 4SKMW k \k P. T. B. Hansen Penang C. G. Pateison #u Hongkong pen(ii s C it i l4 rjjffrriimrfAw»»..''. 4 Hnk \l I V S’eel Bullock Carts with 2or 4 wheels. WMrZ .JsBb C Lorry Trailers, l
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    • 60 9 w fUi m Bm mH sccfe slasf«r Urcw 4 k STOCKISTS: Singapore Cold Storage < 0., Ltd. M. A. Ally Co. Chong Kee Co. WffiaiM Kim Seng Co. Kim Seng han. Jk S Sold in Quart and Pint Bottles Look Brothers MASTER BREW is also available at: Runnymede Hotel. Eastern
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    • 257 10 J ZV. r v X Z¥J| < _J P1 T lili|iiM.lB T JllU‘lLßlia T^^hl 7 J^^£aaa^»a» WMiffrm'irfiaiißMM*— w B 1 f ®SM > iwOlw X ih&k IBlißitwlßWWis®. s&x> 1» I x 'fia gives the Sensational, eHttretif ne. HHB M UH&Sfe bSEI 9MMS wSrm IEIRk -\*l gawggglPM MMMMMMMk» KNAObi l*r*ffeir*° WEtmWW
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  • 833 11 lt [d tory of the Shaw Brothers beat Shanghai in 1925 when they n to realise the enormous field first v*j--al profits of the motion picstry carried out systematically tur m business methods. with jjXIQI.E I CO-. was made on the production ;i Unique
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    • 166 12 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL Christmas Eve Boxinfl Right Saturday, 24th December j Monday, 26th December SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL DINNER and and DANCE FANCY DRESS BALL TICKETS $3 Dancing Until 12.45 a. m. TICKETS $5 Dancing till 1.45 a. m. No After Dinner Admission No After Dinner Admission 1 I j Christmas Right
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    • 233 13 I h[| CHRISTMAS I 2aris picks patterns like these by Cepea I CALLS FOR A I REALLY GOOD SHERRY I ETa&fc? J I B I fwwwim W' I A t I W i I taJTdiSM t>; cKl I t. Ti I I AMffla GODFREES I A iII wif X 1
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    • 252 14 Years before NAPOLEON fl’.' I Queen Anne had been succeeded by George 1. Walpole /P. -P.I was p r i m e Minister: the Jacobites were in rebellion IV and in France the House of MARTELL was already becoming famous for its very excellent cognac. Today, after nearly two and
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    • 523 15 4 I c Jrtanagemerjt of jYcajestic arjd Cirjenjas Extend /(early Creelings lo I jfill Cljeir pa Irons for a prigtit JYierry Qhristnjas and a prosperous ffew year J KMAS HEW YEAK ATTAAOTOJMS WV"W’P WWPW wc w <fiBSWrZT3E3MHMBBMBBMBBMMV ROYAL MAJESTIC I SCREENING DURING XMAS HOLIDAYS’ A Mnc Pll cu n I
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    • 221 16 z~\ fr, f) >~s C'} I I 1“ I Aw I i TOro I o\ wl" 'Qgq ljrw /Ai\\ /O o >j m w ujgTjßjH ->? 'v X > o yX Smiler” comes in Health and Beauty, While the merry trumpets, pealing, JI xjX Happy voices cheer his way. Give
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