Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 January 1939

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  • 18 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PLBLISiiED DAILY >■,. Vol. xcvu. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 685 1 Britain And France Face Crisis Of First Magnitude KENNEDY HINTS AT WORLD WAR IN SPRING Washington, Tuesday. QTATED to have declared that “a world war may start in the Spring” and that ‘the B itish Emp ire and France are both facing a crisis of
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  • 590 1 ”uiit Vldl Reuter. Paris, Tuesday. A I I HOUGH there will be an ab- [ice o t bunting, drum-beating «ini trumpe'ing, -uch as greeted Hitlei an atmosphere of genuine cordiality and enthusiasm, it is reported, avvaits Mi. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax in Rome. The Prime Minister
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  • 24 1 r New York t ti h sdu^: Mr. Roosevelt aage t,' Wou 'd send his defence or) uress on January 12.
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  • 60 1 —Reuter. To Follow Ciano’s Visit Berlin, Tuesday. It is learned m well-informed quarters that Herr von Ribbentrop will shortly pay an official visit to Warsaw in response to an invitation given by Col. Beck during his stay at Berchtesgaden last week. Herr von Ribbentrop’s visit will take
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  • 51 1 —Reuter. Amsterdam. Tuesday. Reuter learns that the Dutch bank.-, have declared that they are prepared to co-operate with the Netherlands Bank in checking speculation against sterling. They are consequently abstaining from participation in gold transactions of such a character as to constitute a speculative attack on
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  • 42 1 —British Wireless. London, Tuesday. The Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue amounts to £518,047.998 against £508.464.823 a year ago. The total expenditure is less. The self-balancing item is £767,715,416 against £678,801.065 at the corresponding Mate of 1938.—British Wireless.
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  • 68 1 Reuter. New York, Tuesday. The three surviving brothers of Donald Coster, who were accused of having collected cash commission of more Hbait on sales ot crude drugs and other chemicals ostensibly made to fictitious firms created by Donald Coster but were actually made, pleaded guilty in the
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  • 85 1 ue eiii|Luu —Reuter. Prague, Tuesday. A SUGGESTION that the neutral zone be extended all along the frontier was made in a note from Czechoslovakia to Hungary in reply to the latter’s protest regarding the Mukacevo incident. The Czechoslovakian note maintains that the incident originated in shots
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  • 68 1 Reuter. Four R.A.F. Pilots Killed London, Tuesday. A shepherd’s discovery of a burnt-out plane on a high snowcapped hill at a remote spot near Dalbry, Kirkcudbrightshire, has solved the mystery of the airforce bomber which has been missing since it left Prestwick Aerodrome, Ayrshire last night, with
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  • 47 1 Peiping, Tuesday. It is reported from Chefoo that the Japanese authorities there are brining into force on January 15 control of foreign exchange transactions similar to that which has been in force in Tsingtao for some time. The reason given was “naval necessity.”
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  • 310 1 —Reuter. London. Tuesday. C CONFLICTING accounts of the a Catalan battle have reached London from the rival headquarters. Burgos reports that the advance continued in all sectors since dawn though hampered by a persistent fog. It is reported tofiight that forces in the south are converging
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  • 58 1 or LeieputJ“c —British Wireless. Nearly Full World Connection London. Tuesday. A radio-telephone service js afforded by the inter-connection of a Newfoundland link and the existing London-Mont-rtßefore the addition of this new oversea service, telephone subscribers m Sat Britain were already able to speak to about 95 per cent,
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  • 159 1 Berlin, Tuesday. Ernest Niekisch and his two companions who stood trial on a charge of high treason have been found guilty and sentenced to penal servitude for life for “preparing high treason and contravening the law which forbids the formation of new parties. —Reuter. The
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  • 246 2 Scale Of Subsidies Proposed Support To Meet Foreign Competition London. Tuesday. THE Chamber of Shipping is submitting proposals to the Government urging' that “if British shipping is to be maintained in the face of foreign competition of the kind it is meeting in
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  • 264 2 Conference Called to Discuss New Proposals Chungking, 'f ues< iay. Gen. Chiang Kai-shek is summoning a conference of military and administrative chiefs ot the South-Westei n I io\irut.". •> Chungking to discuss measures tor strengthening die Cnmex war machine. It is likely that the immense
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  • 58 2 Reuter. New York, Tuesday. A NNIE DODGE, a former telephone 1 .gill, will receive approximately $8,000,000 as her share of her late huband’s estates under a probate settlement just reached. Until h’st year, when she married Dainy Dodge, motor millionaire. Ann; was a Canadian
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  • 66 2 Reuter. Flee On Arrhal Of Gunboat Shanghai, Tuesday. F< ’.r .rate junks today attacked the British-owned tug Hanwo, which was towing lighters in the direction of Shanghai from ports lower down the 'angtse. Desoite a hail of machine-gun bullets he wireless operator despatched an S.O.S. H.M.
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  • 57 2 'uter. £650.000 Contract Placed In Britain London, Tuesday.—British manufactur have secured a £C50.000 contract fo he supply of automatic telejihone equipnt for public telephone exchanges of irtugal. The telephones will be of fonger ty) and it is claimed that th< utuguese vstem of communications •’ll be
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  • 278 2 ‘’lmportant Talks” Promised Berlin, Tuesday. WHILE officially Mr. Chamberlain's visit to Rome is still regarded in Berlin as a Mediterranean matter, in which Germany has little more than a sympathetic interest, the newspaper» are increasingly stressing the strength, and unity of the Rome-Berlin axis. The visit
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  • 57 2 —Reuter. London. Monday:—The Czech financial delegation will arrive in London tomorrow to resume negotiations for a further loan from Great Britain to rehabilitate Czechoslovakia. It is understood that the Prague Government is anxious for a total loan of £30.000,000 of which 10,000,0G0 have already been granted. Sir
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  • 308 2 —Reuter and British Wireless. London, Tu lilV TWENTY-two countr.es ai presented at the Int Wheat Conference, which open the Boaro of Trade today t n der measures to be taken owin,, lf) the world’s surplus wheat India, represented by Sir D Trade Commissioner, is one of
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  • 129 2 U.S. Ambassador's Tribute London, Tuesday. THE U. S. Ambassador to China, Mr. Nelson Johnson, who arrived at Marseilles on Saturday en route to Washington to confer with President Roosevelt on the situation in China, drove over the new road from Chungking to the Burmese frontier, says
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  • 121 2 Reuter. Attends Meeting HI German Bankers Basle, MondayThe heads of various Central Banks including Mr. Montagu Norman, nor of the Bank of England and i' l Schacht, President of the Reich.-I 'ilk. held a formal meeting today Although only internal affairs and international settlement were tu
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  • 86 2 —Reuter. London, Tuesday, "DECORD recruiting returns continue to be made for the Territorial Army. The figures for January 1* show that tiie strength has reached 204,ov9 officers and men. The revised establishment is 221,03 b. During the month of December, 0,882 recruits enlisted, and, after allowing for
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  • 118 2 ..Reuter Eden On Roosevelt’s Congress Speech London, Tuesday. The definition by President Roosevelt of the American attitude to the problems of the modern world would surely become historic, declared Mr. Anthony Eden, speaking as guest of the American Chamber of Commerce in London today. He added: That
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  • 91 2 —Reuter. Brussels, Tuesday. A threat that Belgium would withdraw from the Non-intervention Committee unless the Committee was able to carry out its decisions, particularly the withdrawal of volunteers from Spain, was made by M. Spaak, the Premier, in a statement to the Press following a
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  • 83 2 lie JVLUUI- Paris, Tuesday:—Over and above the programme, cf two aircraft-carriers, one cruiser, six destroyers and five submarines already announced, the Government has sanctioned under the decree laws an additional naval programme of two battleships, one cruiser, seven submarines and twenty-four thousand tons of auxiliary
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  • 106 2 FIERCE BUSH FIRES CONTINUE Melbourne, Tuesday. Scores of homes and mills were destroyed n Victoria by bush fires which continue to rage. Reuter. The temperature soared further in Melbourne and jumped to a record figure of 122.5 degrees in the shade while 121 degrees
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  • 414 3 Spain On "Diplomatic Tea Laity” Agenda IJ I lls I S SUSPICIOUS OF home visit London, Tuesday. six of a truce in Spain and the complete withvolunteers is expected to be discussed for a good hi time during which British and French Minis- p
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  • 53 3 cl.se y Keutei. 1 "ouh A|, al d Suffolk dip, x ,x 1 cond death 1 i s Suffolk oc(j0 t J nd a j A '1 n- •'toker p i aged had been in H. cv< ’n months of 'mi station Lti! ict Oz. I I,
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  • 69 3 —Reuter. Shanghai, Tuesday. IT is learned that a number of local authorities on the Lower Yangtse delta have issued ciders that no foreign vessels will be allowed to do freight or passenger trade with their poits unless they fly the Japanese flag or the flag of the
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  • 290 3 BRITISH LOAN FOR CHINA —Reuter. Prolific Press Reports Landon. Tuesday. Prolific reports continue to appear in the newspapers that the British Government is preparing positive action in the not distant future for the defence of British trade and support for China. The Birmingham Post declares: “Soon after the reassembly of
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  • 114 3 Reuter Governor’s Vital Announcement Kaunas. Tuesday. THE German language will in future have equal rights with Lithuanian in Government organs published in Meme! territory, according to the Governor, who also announced that former Meme! German officials who had been dismissed could be re-employed if they applied
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  • 100 3 —Reuter London. Tuesday. While crowds at Victoria were awaiting Mr. Chamberlain's arrival, a party of unemployed appeared in another part of the station carrying the now (familiar black coffin and a banner inscribed: “Appease unemployed, not Mussolini.” The demonstrators made a concerted move towards the platform
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  • 142 3 Chungking. Tuesday. STEPS to strengthen the air defences of Chungking are being discussed with tjhe local air defence authorities by General 110- Ying-ching. Minister of War. As the seat of the Chinese Government Chungking, which has already been attacked from the air on several occasions,
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  • 71 3 —Reuter. Berlin Keeps Watch On situation Berlin, Tuesday;—The effort Britain is making to support her currency is being closely watched by German exporters and the newspapers, which regard the matter as one of considerable concern to Germany The Lokal Anzeiger points out that whenever sterling drops British
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  • 156 3 arrest by the Nationalists.—British Wire less. Inquiry To* Be Opened Shortly J London. Monday. Sir Wasey Sterry, the judicial member v\ho will assist the British Charge d’Affaircs at St. Jean de Luz, Mr. O’Malley. and the Acting British Agent at Burgos, Mr. Jerram. in an
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  • 132 3 London, Tuesday. Crowds assembled at Downing Street and Whitehall gave Mr. Chamberlain a cordial send-olf when he left on the first stage of his Rome journey. Before the Prime Minister left many Telegraph boys called at No. 10 with messages, many expressing good wishes. There
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  • 372 3 Reutei. London. Tuesday. are working on the assumption that there a risk of war within a comparably short time, hut that does, no< mean that we expect "ar. said Sir John Anderson on his return to London today from a holiday in Switz» i
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  • 382 4 4SIGNIFICAa\ T warning to the United States that her leadership in aviation was being challenged, in both military and commercial nelds, by ioreign countries was issued yesterday by the National Advisory Committee on -\Aiation. that warning follows un tne neeis of a summary, published in the r’inang Gazette
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  • 1353 4  - Little French Girls Are Precocious grownup Youngsters Cosm op 01 ite Cossi p By By Rose Patter sen \VE are wont to think of French children as being more grown up and sophisticated than most others, and certainly more than their English cousins. Georges de la Fouchardiere. in his usum
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 418 5 .•Matr c." Examination d.linitely nut worth effort for boys (j the School CertiExamination to "Jndon Matriculation finding ot the school, llK)h. The prl b ,ed in the school fa «P^"‘ ent ullSt" j for educationists m bul state'h itiativc in so au examination schools in ult are
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  • 987 5 PROPOSED ALTERATIONS TO FUN FROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK Decisions Of Municipal Comm issioners ARCHITECT’S AGREEMENT TO BE TERMINATED I yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the first for this year the following decisions (among others) arrived at by Standing Committees, etc., were approved by the general body of Commis ioners: FUN
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  • 327 5 Chinese Claim They Were Lured After alleging that they had been lured into a room at the Thye Aun Hotel. Rope Walk, on September 1, where lottery tickets and result slips were found by the police, three Chinese, Tan Cheng Keat. Yap Ah Khit and Yap
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  • 130 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Tuesday. Falling through the ceiling of her dwelling in Cuppagc Road on Dec. 24, a middle-aged Chinese amah, Mee Son. received head injuries and died in the General Hospital next day. This was told to the Singapore Coroner. Mr G. W.
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  • 86 5 A middle-aged Chinese, Ong Ah Heng was yesterday bound over by Mr. Um Koon Teck in the Middle Court, for six months, in the suul $25, for attempting to commit suici e y (hitting his throat on December 7. The accused, pleading guilty, saidth he did not know
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  • 88 5 (Brom Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, Jan. iO. After taking evidence in camera, Mr. A. J. GrattanBellow the first magistrate, Kuala Lumpur sentenced Eustace. S. Dunn, a European of Kuala Lumpur to simple imprisonment for three weeks and fined him $l5O, or a further 14
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  • 177 5 Mr. Chee See Teong Dies At Age Of 83 The death of Mr. Chee See Teong, aged 83, occurred yesterday morning at 9.30 o’clock at his residence, No. 23, Farquhar Street, Penang. The deceased was one of the oldest residents in Penang and was held in high
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  • 551 5 Back Laues In Argyll Road And Malacca Court At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the President, Mr. Black, moved two resolutions with regard to back lanes in Penang, the first with regard to Argyll Road back lane and the second with regard to a
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  • 177 5 Before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. in the Middle Court. Penang, y’esterday an Indian, Solomon, was charged with the theft of a bicy’cle, valued at $6, belonging to Aralandoo, a kebun in a house in Perak-road where the accused was formerely employed as a “boy.” Court Inspector Cowie,
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    • 1174 6 jM i if* MAJESTIC r OPENING TOMOBIiOW i ®tM li I HjT Jj“K A&Or For 4 dulls Only! I 6.15 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT —9.30 By Order of the Film Censors’ Board of Appeal This Picture is Passed For Exhibition to Adults only. No Person under 16 will be Admitted Matinee
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  • 398 7 -British United Press. lit SCIENCE HAS SUBSTITUTES Chicago, Illinois. THE old-fashioned bad boy, who put tacks in teacher’s chair, has been replaced by the modern problem child who just won't talk —sometimes for years. Dr. Mandel Sherman, who has examined more than 1,000 problem children
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  • 74 7 London, Dec. 28. The payment of salvage awards to officers and men of the Royal Navy who gave assistance to the steamer Siltonhall. 4,831 tons, when she went ashore at Trincomalee, Ceylon, on July 10. 1937. is announced in yesterday’s London Gazette. The beneficiaries are
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  • 236 7 Paris, Dec. 27. THE breaking off by Persia, now known as Iran, of diplomatic relations with France, as announced at Teheran yesterday, seems to have established a record in official touchiness. Persia considers herself deeply insulted by jokes in the French Press about cats Unfortunately
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  • 174 7 London, Dec. 28. After a hurried medical consultation oetween two eminent doctors behind the stage of a West End theatre yeserday while the audience w r as still leaving after a matinee. Dame Sybil Thorndike was taken to a nursing home and underwent an operation
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  • 88 7 ULxXI UtJVICII —Reuter. Permitted Five-day Stay In Lebanon Jerusalem, Tuesday. Five Palestine Arab leaders recently released from exile in the Seychelles will be permitted to visit the Mufti in Syria. It is officially learned that they will be allowed to proceed to Lebanon from Egypt
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  • 107 7 It’s when children start to shoot up suddenly, that they need your special attention. Children who are growing fast often tire easily, get pale, listless and do poorly at school. The trouble is that children have a double Job of work to do. They use up
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    • 114 7 Royal Theatre Box No. 5 ALOR STAR ’Phone 77. 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. The Mythological Tamil Talkie “KAUSALYA PARINAYAM” Full of Melodious Songs; Spectacular Scenes and Dazzling Dances. Casts K. N. Rajalaksmi Kasulaya K. N. Kamalam Kasulaya’s Mother Rampia Mandothari Strongly Supported by two Shorts: The Famous Nathaswara Vidwan!
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  • 515 8 Mr. S. N. Veerasamy Takes Dr. Krishnan’s Place PARTY TO LEAVE PENANG ON SATURDAY THE composition of the Malayan official delegation to discuss Indian immigration was announced by Government yesterday and will leave Penang for New Delhi on Saturday the Rajula. The delegation,
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  • 274 8 Decision To Form Branch Of Guild A Perak Eranch of the Hakka Guild of Malaya will shortly be formed n Ipoh. This decision arose at a function held at the Kaying Guild, Ipoh. on Monday afternoon, when two executives of the committee of the Singapore Hakka luild, Messrs.
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  • 58 8 The police have made two arrests sr. connection with the Kajnpar robbery. Detectives are still combing the area ana further arrests are expected. It will be recalled that eight Chine are alleged to have entered a shop in Kampar and relieved the shopkeeper
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  • 61 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Tuesday. Di. W. R. Duff, well-known Taiping medical man, will be married shortly to Miss M. L. J. Miller, a nursing sister. Tile bridegroom-to-be has lived in Taiping for several years, and i.i a keen golfer. He took up the
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  • 149 8 Carrier Declares It Was “Planted’’ (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Tuesday. Following information received, two Revenue officers went to the Taiping railway’ station last night to await the arrival of the night mail from Penang. As soon as a certain Tamil stepped off the train
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  • 92 8 Ariffin bin Ludin. a young Malay, W’as sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen camera by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe at the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoih, yesterday. Mr. N. B. Thomas, prosecuting, told the Court that accused was
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  • 98 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Tuesday. Now serving a term of imprisonment for theft in Kuala Kangsar. a Malay named Mat bin Chat with a list of 17 previous convictions was today charged with failing to report to the Taiping police while he
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  • 708 8 Sequel To Fall From Coconut Tree A serious fall from a coconut tree by an Indian toddy-tapper. Narayanasamy, employed on Chersonese Estate, Kuala Kurau, on June 1 last, had a sequel in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, yesterday when Narayanasamy applied for
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  • 176 8 Further Meeting Of Public Bodie* A further meeting of entafives of Chinese public i >di« s in Ipoh was held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on \1 m-y t 0 make arrangements to ecu u t< the occasion of thd Coronation of Hi
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  • 149 8 Difficult For Police To Slop (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Tuesday. Seven Chinese were chaiged in the Batu Gajah Court yesterday' momng, before Datoh Muda Razalli, with ■gaming on January 7 about 9.30 pm at Tanjong Tualang. All the accused pleaded guilty and stated that they gambled
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  • 283 8 (From Our Own Cori s| ■> 1 I Batu Gajah, Monday- I The members of the Kinta Club H'd I their annual Fancy Di < I I the Club on Saturday. Hi waS 3 large attendance, which inJi I lowing: Dr. and Mrs. E.
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    • 320 8 GOT FAT AFTER HER OPERATION Kruschen Restored Normal Figure It is quite common to put on flesh alter an operation— especially if you are middle-aged. That is what happened with this woman, who decided to throw it off again. '•Three year» ago, I had a very serious operation,’ she writes.
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  • 347 9 IJMITID number onia FOR EACH AREA Vehicle* To Be Reduced I tt» the recent ricksha V o puli their ri I"’ 11 r .Million” hv the a!l<- 11eas with a w i|| be to each j> v been made by the ThU ul
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  • 85 9 d'rnm Our own Correspondent., Sin- apone, Tuesday I Ph uii... iruilty to two charges of being i -to away. a middle-aged Australia:. G Adamson, was yesterday, fined $5O. in default three weeks’ simple imprisonment in the Singapore Marine Court by Commander C. A. Robinson. Adamson, v
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  • 180 9 Zll.l Broadcast At Seven lonight Spelling Bees, which have proved very popular ‘overseas, will be introduced to Penang for the first time tonight at seven, through the courtesy of station ZH-T. Penang. They were on the air at Singapore for some time and met with considerable
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  • 38 9 The death occurred in the Penang Hospital yesterday of Mr. F. N. Cox. manager ot fhe Pong mine of the East As..’tic Company. Ltd.. Takuapa, Siam. Mr. Cox was ill for only a short while.
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  • 274 9 I alve Trouble Now Fixed A statement why “Eva”—the electric vehicle-actuated traffic signa at the junction of Burmah and Pangkorroads —had occasionally gone to sleep was given by Mr. J. A. Black, the President. at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday. Mr. Black said the cause
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  • 432 9 Sub-Committee Appointed To “Review Revise Existing Standing Orders’” Mr J. a. Black, the Municipal Pre- i sident. presided at the first meeting of the Municipal Commissioners for 1939 held yesterday at the Municipal offices. With tlie exception of Mr. F. H. Grumitt, who
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  • 111 9 Governor Refuses His Sanction At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the first for this year—Mr. J. A. Black, in reporting to the Commissioners that the GovernorCouncil had approved the 1939 Budget, stated that the Governor had refused to approve the regarding of the posts
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  • 164 9 Sir Bruce Bruce-Porter (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. Tuesday. ’’Australia needs a larger white population, if Australians are going to hold the country.” said Sir Bruce Bruce-Porter, eminent British medical man. on arrival at Singapore yesterday by the K. P. M. liner Nieuw Holland after visiting
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  • 117 9 In report uf the summons case arising out of a dispute between wellknown Lpudi Chinese families, it was stated in the report of the evidence of the complainant. Cheong Yuk Sim: "Weng Chak asked Ah Yee (the maidservant) why a plajnk was nailed and by whose
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  • 423 9 Dr. HJN. Kimzru Due Here Todav A distinguished Indian, Dr. Hridaya Nath Kunzru. who succeeded the Right Hon. Y. S. Srinivasa Sastri as president )f the Servants of India Society, is due n Malaya today, by the P. O. liner Jhitral from the Far East.
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  • 143 9 Expected to Penaug On February 27 The Canadian Pacific steamship liner Empress of Britain, of 42, 050 tons gross register, having a length of 760 feet, and breadth of 97 feet, is expected tc arrive in Penang at 4 a.m. on February 27 next,
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  • 137 9 Commissioners' Decision The beautiful palm trees on either side of Peel Avenue—the subject of admiration by tourists and even local residents —are to be cut down to permit widening of the avenue and the laying oi a footpath. This decision was revealed at a meet
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  • 182 9 A Chinese. Wong Ah Moon, was charg ed before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the Penang Third Magistrate, in the Middle Ccurt yesterday, with theft oi a. bicycle amp belonging to Kandavaloo. a detective, at the Penang Turf Club on Decern ber 21. Court Inspector Cowie, prosecuting,
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  • 101 9 Child Dies After Ball into Hot Water From our Uwn Correspondent Johore Bahru. Tuesday Stating he could see accused had no intention of killing the child. Sheikh Abubakar, second magistrate yesterday acquitted Gohleh. a female attendant at Die Johore Bahru Maternity Hospital. Gohleh was tried on a
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    • 116 9 -Ossfi' i 0 I Hr wIBBHhIH I T id I A. tl sftiH Wi Fire, Fall and ~<gjij|ji Thief Resisting. THE CHATWOOD DUPLEX” SAFE.. needs of the Householder, the Trader, and designed to meet the need- through out which the type of aUons possessing numerous brancne, tmouguvav standardised. of safe
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  • 835 10 U.S. Markets Begin Year ith Less Buoyancy MESSRS. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, in their weekly review of the American Security and ommoditj markets state: Rather contrary to expectation, the American markets opened the year with a trifle less buoyancy than thej closed
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  • 738 10 Gradual Price Rise To £230 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Ixmdon, January 2. ,4 LTHGUGH the metal price continues to be maintained at what would, if production were higher, be a very satisfactory level, the London Tin market begins the New Year in quiet and colourless
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  • 187 10 jpOLLOWING rubber outputs tor the month of December have been announced:— United Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd. 42.000 lbs. (total for 8 months 297,100 lbs.; United Patani (Malaya) 165,010 lbs.; Malakoff Rubber 114,400 lbs.; Taiping Rubber 77.435 lbs.; Sungei Batu (Malaya) 36.700 Tbs.; Windsor
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  • 1180 10 Large Reserve Provided Due To Uncertain Outlook MR. R. B, Fidler, (Chairman) presided at the thirteenth annual general meeting of Sungei Puntar Rubber Estate, Ltd., which was held in London on Tuesday. December 13,1938. After the representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Burt, Taylor and Co..
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  • 96 10 During the week ending December 3 1938, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 21,955 cases, of which: 17,925 (82 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom. 650 (3 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, Nil per cent) cases to Canada, and 3,380 (15
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  • 270 10  -  Indus tria 1 E x pai isi o 11 (By Robert Mackay) SPEAKING at the Cycle and Motor Cycle Sim-. Nuffield, the well-known motor car inantiß.on^', 1 made a forecast of improving trade, basinr his i* on ffie particular case of the cycle and motor trade
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  • 164 10 September Buying Due lo Crisis THERE was a substantial increase in apparent world absorption of tea during September. according to the latest statistical bulletin of the Interna i tional Tea Committee. World absorption in September amounted actual!?’ to 84.270.000 lb.. compared with 71,962.000 lb. m the
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  • 154 10 Foreign exports of tin being final shipments on ocean-going steamers from all Malayan ports for the month oi December were:— United Kingdom 15 tons. United States of America 1,651 tons. Continent cf Europe 504 tons, British Possessions 294 tons. Japan 1.126 tons. Netherland’ Indies nil, and other
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  • 318 10 Buyers Wail or New Price. Cardiff, December 2:; Quieter conditions have devloped in the Welsh tinplate t n( P and buyers are holding- off pen d’ ing an announcement of the prices for 1939. Last week the works were operating at ftn v 37.7 per cent,
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  • 63 10 Messrs. Loustead <£r;Co., Ltd.. Penang, have received a telegram from th' cr<’ta?'ic-s. Messrs. Edward Boustemi Co., London, advising that the annua, report will be issued ot) January 10. shewing a prefit of £l6,4'd. and commending the payment of de cnof 5 per cent. The yum of D-
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  • 204 11 WINTER SPORTS IN LONDON [I F -SKATING bx Daphne p alkci al Wembley Enipiie Pool •"■Q.x ks at Clapton Stadium’s new training kennels at Trainer P. J. Higgins with some of his charges. John McCormack Says Farewell /'> attitudes (ipially characteristic. are some ot the
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  • 287 12 —lnternational News Agency. PROSPECTS AT HOME POOR Shanghai, January 3. yirrlTH lean days behind anu a TV bleak outlook ahead, Tokio taxi dancers are leaving the somewhat dulled glitter of Tokio behind and are seeking greener pastures in Shanghai and Dairen, according to Japanese
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  • 261 12 —Reuter. Battle Nears Barcelona Border Lerida, Tuesday. I'RANCO’S forces have now complete control of the Urgel Plains. The tide of the battle is fast flowing away from the banks of the Segre lapping the mountain buttresses of the Province of Barcelona itself. From this ancient citadel,
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  • 135 12 three times a day —lnternational News Agency Chungking, December 30. Strong defence works have been built in southern Shansi and northern Honan, and plans are also being made for ■strengthening the defence of western Suiyuan and northern Shensi. The situation between Outer Mongolia and Manchuria has become
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  • 238 12 Striding A Beam low Cannot See~ Have you ever heard of fairies riding down a moonbeam It is easy, but pilots today, go one better, tor they go flying down a beam they cannot see. It is all wonderful and still more wonderful. Everyone knows that fog is
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  • 411 12 BRITISH AND AMERICAN CAPITAL LIKELY Kweilin, Januarx 6. ACTIVE British and American participation hi il der velopment of the gold and tin mines of Yunn;)i Province, South-western China, is regarded as highh probable by foreign circles in South China. An American engineer was making plans
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  • 149 12 1,000,000 Fishermen Out Of Work Nanchang, December 30. Emphasizing the intensification if the guerilla campaign against the Japanese, the Military Affairs Commission at Chungking decreed that all occupied areas will henceforth be designated as "guerilla zones”. This was one of the .several developments. The Chinese press reported
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  • 169 12 —lnternational News Agency. A JAPANESE VIEW Kweilin. December 30 M R Wataro Kachi, well-known Japanese writer, and bis wife arrived here from Chungking to get a first-hand information of the South-west In an interview, Mr. Kachi stated that the Japanese military policy in China i aa
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  • 166 12 —lnternational News Ag n<. ■‘We Are Synipalhctic With China" Chungking. January ONE squad of Japanese soldier where in Shantung surrend'-n the Chinese when accosted by H from all sides, according to tin H Pao, influential local paper geant in command of the squad his men to surrender
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  • 90 12 land snoriiy io enu h 1 ;nforce reasonable price s A-ge’tcv Hanoi .lameii-' Chinese refugees streaming Indo-China have caused t“ prices to soar during the r&gt; and have caused a. seri" shortage in Tongkin provun In Haiphong, it is charg lords have discriminated ag na.mese resident,
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  • 50 12 This evening at the “Waterfalls” from 5.15 p. m. to 6.45 p. m.: 1. March Out On The Deep —Lohr. 2. Overture Marinarella Fucik. 3. Selection Les Cloches De Corneville Godfrey. 4. Egyptian Serenade .Amina Linche. 5 Fox I rot When The Robin Sings His Songs Again Coots.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1407 12 radio radio radio radio radio radLo radio r a® liG ra (f!? Ki W*Sil (IV JRk fvvfW i o radio radio radio radio radio radio radio SINGAPORE PENANG ZHP 9.69 Mc's (30.96 m.) ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m.) TODAY TODAY P.M. P.M. 1.00 Miscellaneous Programme of New 6.00 Malay Music.
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    • 528 12 B. B. C today transmission g I’.M. 6.05 Big Ben. BBC Northern Orchestra.. 6.53 Calling the Tune.’* 7.20 Welsh Sungs. 7.50 Empire Exchange.’* 8.05. ‘lnside Information: Happy Feet’ 8.20 Military Band Music.f 8.50 The News and Announcements. 9.05 Greenwich Time Signal. 9.10 End of Transmission 2. TRANSMISSION 3 I’.M. 9.20
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  • 531 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur. Ipoli And Penang SEA MAILS OUTWARD British North Borneo Ipoh 12.45 p.m. Friday; Kuala Lumpur 7 p.m. Friday. forthem Sumatra Mails close Penang 11 a.m. today by s s. Batak. Singapore Kails close Penang 4 p.m. Mondays s.s. Kedah. .Burma d e
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  • 1113 13 IN PENANG HARBOUR arrivals Today: MATA HARI from Singapore vie. ports. BANGALORE ex Kobe I via ports. KLANG «ex Singapore via i Pert Swettenham. MARKEN ex Basrah. Tomorrow: RYUUN MARU ex Japan via Singapore. RANCHI ex London via ports. MATANG ex Victoria Point. Renting. Kopah and Tongkah.
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    • 346 13 slue funnel line n V HViCE TO LONDON ft NO KTH CONTINENT WEM'IA Leave# n »nanp Du* Tzmdn, Antwerp Middlesboro Jan. 14 Feb. 12 i Marseilles ft Glasgow Jan. 19 Feb. 18 null A- Gdynia Jan. 26 Feb. 22 SERVICE 40 LIVERPOOL VIA HAVHA IL&gt; A 1 Liverpool Havre, calls
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    • 737 13 D J 2. rv and I W BRITISH IND'A (Incorpor Sited In England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY, 19.59. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo,
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  • 243 14 Two Penang Players Are Included; Ql'.\ I-',XTl'.l'X of the 19 players of the Malayan rugger side to visit Hong Kong have already been chosen. Probables lot the remaining two berths are in view and will be announced as soon as the plavers
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  • 53 14 Traiiiiierr Rovers Trouiiceo &lt; riinsln London, Tuesday. The following are the results of replays in the I bird Round of the F. A Cup: Southport 1. Doncaster 1 Grimsby 6. Tranmere 0. Tn a First Division match in the Scottish Loa ue. Clyde defeated
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  • 220 14 Dempsey’s Protege Is His Opponent 4 NTH JPATING all the moves to get him home for the New Year, Tommy Farr has signed for another fight in New A ork. thus shelving— temporarily, at any rate General Critchley’s plan to pair him with Len Haney for
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  • 115 14 Accident At Prai Golden Plauteau. Mr. A. van Tooren's Australian gelding, met with an accident at Prai last week while being put into his box at Prai, resulting in a fetlock being injured. It is understood that the gelding, who scored a double at the Penang
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  • 292 14 Record Of 12 Wins Ont Of 13 Runs Auckland. Plans have already been made for an Australian trip for Defaulter. New Zealand’s lastest wonderhorse, and probably the greatest three-year-old ever to have raced in the Dominion. 1 Defaulter is proving one of the real bargains
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  • 114 14 Ernest Collett, Arsenal wing half, and a recruit of the late Herbert Chapman, has asked George Allison to place him on the transfer list. Mr. Allison has not committed himself, but, if Collett insists, and a fair fee is offered, then the player may move. The
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  • 65 14 —Reuter. New York, Tuesday. np\VENTY-FIVE thorough- &gt; bred horses, owned by the millionaire sportsman Mr. .Johnson Ford, were destroyed by a fire which razed to the ground the main stable at Hurricana Breeding Farm. Among the horses trapped in the blazing stable was Supply House,
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  • 147 14 The following is the draw for the singles handicap bowls contest of the Penang Sports Club: D. A. Mackay. J. H. Reid. T. A. Wemyss. S. L. McNee bves. G. C. Miller vs. F. N. Syer. J. E. Miller vs. Dr. W. H. Brodie. J.
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  • 24 14 &gt;S. C. Wooderson, ranked outstanding British athlete of the year in view of his performances in the half-mile and 1,500 metres.
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  • 60 14 The following will represent Penang in her return hockey match with Perak at the Hutchings School ground on Saturday. January 14: Abdul Kareem Ismail Hashim J. D. Lambert Rashid Ghows Chee Phui San T. Jacobs C. W. Lyle Lim Keng Hock Eu Hong Lay
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  • 180 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. Showing more opportunism in attack, the Public Services defeated the Police two-nil in a friendly game of hockey at the Esplanade yesterday. The game was scrappy, and the match was only made interesting by the robust tactics adopted by the defence
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  • 524 14 London, December 29. A LTHOUGH the Johannesburg Test ended in the now cusomary Test match fashion (Yes —it was a draw), and Edrich, unhappy fellow, failed again, let Englishmen rejoice in the “discovery,” if such it can be called, of Paul Gibb, 25-year-old Yorkshireman. This amateur
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  • 333 14 Europeans And Share Two Goals Two goals were shared by and the Municipal Recreation hockey played on the Esplanade were superior and had the bette thing but score during the later The Recreationists, on the other hand played up well and Cheng Phoy and Kah Chong
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  • 210 14 Neither Side Gets Decision (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. As the return hockey match between Singapore and Selangor here last Saturday was not played to a finish but curtailed by a few minutes, the result is that neither side gets a decision, although when
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  • 230 14 Police II in v Only (axil (From Our Own Correspondent* A lor Star, Tuesda» IN a dull game played on the K p* ground yesterday, (he Poliet A Tunkn Yacoob’s XI by a solitary a Kedah Hockey League fixture? Ine match was a tale of mis s ed
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  • 362 14 London. December 21. I7ERY shortly the Footbail As&lt;o latia will have to decide upon the cess or successors of the late Mr W, l ickford, president and chairmans: the Association. I The decision rests with the Council which numbers over eighty, and
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    • 148 14 A Comfort Obtainable AT RAJDHANI HOTEL Siam Premier Hotel at Moderate Terms. 1)01 RLE ROOM Baht 11.00 Inclusive food SINGLE ROOM Baht 6.00 All rooms with private Bath attached, hot ami cold running water. Telegrams “METROPOLE” BANGKOK. a LACTOL The Finest Food For Puppies A Dogs Foo much meat means
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  • 1564 15 |T|i('ir Rival Claims to I Distinction Li tt 01 TSTANDING SUCCESSEI RECORDED I &lt; i wins the Derby at Epsom it is gen I m l future is assured: It is certair |t !!i him he will be able to command a bi“ n
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  • 385 15 Test Players In Brilliant Batting Form Melbourne. Dec. 27. Xew South Wales, the holders of the Sheffield Shield, suffered another defeat here today when they were beaten by ictoria by four wickets. In three matches, they have not won once. Rain saved them from defeat against
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  • 105 15 Captain Of Eton's Boxing Team For the second year. Betiam Clarke sen of Dr. Noel L. Clarke of Singapore. has been appointed Captain of Boxing at Eton College and President oi the Etonian Boxing and Fencing Club. In a recent contest in which he took part a
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  • 64 15 Buchanan And Adams Elected Catains At a meeting held at the Penang Sports Club last night, F. Buchanan was elected the club’s footba 1 captain, while J. N. Cooley was appointed convenor At a meeting of cricket enthusiasts, Mr. S. V. Adams, the popular cricket
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  • 44 15 A playground scheme is to be intro- Tuced shortly in loph, a skelton plan .'or which is being prepared. Next week a meeting of the various clubs will meet, probably in the Kinta Sanitary Board office, to discuss final proposals.
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  • 120 15 Perak's Delegates Mr. J. L. Woods, president of the Perak Badminton Association, and Mr. Lee Guan Khye have been elected Perak’s delegates to attend the annual general meeting of the BadmintQn Association of Malaya to be held at the Old Frees’ Association. Penang, on Sunday
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  • 30 15 Batu Gajah, Tuesday. Results of the Kinta Golf Club’s Men's Golf Medal for the month of .January are: January (Bogey): Won by W. A. Tooke, all square.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 105 15 ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. MANUFACTURERS OF MOTORS AND DYNAMOS, SWITCHGEAR. ETC. X fel Mfeß W w M V I cS SPECIALISTS IN CONTROL EQUIPMENTS FOR DIRECT X 4bK ®1" j CURRENT GENERATORS. BBMbL ALTERNATORS, SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS AND ROTARY CON\ EKTORS. SEND US NOUR ENQUIRIES: EC( I OW TENSION SWITCHBOARD HUTTENBACHS, LTD.
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  • 66 16 MIDDAY QI OTATIONS TIN LATEST Penan®- $110.87% Business Buyers No Sellers Singapore $110.87% COPRA Sundi ied $3.50 B&gt;ack Pepper $8.50 RUBBER Penang (Spot! 27-"jc Singapore (Spot) 27%c TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.10 Medium $3.45 RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.90 No. 2 $5.70 White No. 1 $6.45 White
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  • 102 16 Prev. Today Paris 177?« 177 1164 New York 4.67*/ 8 4.66% Montreal 4.71% 4.71% Brussels 27.67 27.65% Geneva 20.67% 20.67 Amsterdam 8.58 8.59*2 Milan 88% 88% Berlin 11.65 11.65% Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226%, 226% Prague 136% 136% Madrid
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  • 126 16 LONDON. January 10. Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Firmer. London 8 ?«d. 8 d. February B%d. Apl./June Bi&gt;d. 9 f ’;d. July/Sept. 8* 4 d. B%d. New York: (opening) 16.14 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 55.481 tons Liverpool 30,724 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. Jan. £10.17.6 PEPPER:
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  • 164 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Asams 27 6 28 3 Ayer Wengs .60 .62% B. Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts .69 .72 Jelebus .62 .67 Johans .26 .28 Kramats 9 7% 10 0 Kundangs 6 9 711% K. Lanjuts 16 9 17|3 Kuchais 1.27% 1.32% Laruts 9!1% Nawng Pets .27%
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  • 250 16 New York. Tuesday: Market jockeyed into a better position for the reception of the defence message on Thursday, v hich will probably stress the development of armament building facilities rather than the accumulation of war supplies. This would aid Steels. Coppers and Electric equipments. Montgomery sales reached
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  • 200 16 RUBBER: Buyers Seller?» Ayer Panas 1.25 1.30 Ba.tu Lintangs 1.10 1.15 Bassetts .47*2 «50 Benta s 1.05 1.10 Brogas .67 .70 Sidims 2.15 2.25 Indragiris 1.15 1.20 Lunas 1.60 1.70 c Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindas 1.30 1.35 Pa jams 1.72% 1.80 Sungei Tukangs 1.00 1.05 Tapahs 1.70
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  • 154 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Seller? Ayer Weng .60 .65 Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Hong Fatt .70 72% Jelebu .62% .67% I Kuchai 1.27% 1.32% Nawng Pets .27% .30 Rahman Hyd. 1.12% 1.17% Raub Gold 4.65 4.75 Rantau 1.47% 1.52% Sungei Way 1.90 1.95 Taiping Cons 1.60 1.65 Ulu Klang
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  • 233 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3TOJ 4 4% Ayer Weng .60 .65 Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42%. Berjuntai 10 3 110 Hitam .30 .35 Hong Fatt .69 .72 Jelapung 29 6 30 6 Jelebu .62% .67% Kpg. Kamunting 8,6 9 0 Kpg. Lanjut 16 9 17 3 Kramat 9 9
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  • 284 16 TIN'S: Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 10i 4 1% A. Hita.ms 22 6 23 6 A. Wengs -60 .62% Bangrins 21 3 22 0 B. Selangors 1.37 1.40 Berjuntais 10 0 10 6 Chenderiangs 13 0 13 9 Hong Fatts -69 .71 Jelebus 62 65 Kamuntings 9,3
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  • 46 16 The s.s. Bangalore from Kobe is expected to arrive in Penang at 2p. m. today and will leave for Colombo, Bombay, Aden. Port Said, Marseilles, Casa Blanca, Harve, London, Hull. Hamburg. Rotterdam and Antwerp at 10 p.m. tonight. Steamer will work at the wharf.
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    • 740 16 BANKS HONG KONG AND A NEW SHANGHAI BANKING corporation. SAFE DEPOSIT (Incorporated tn the Colony of Hongkong, The liability of members is limited to th» extent and in manner prescribed b) SF* 11V If Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony Head Office:—HONG KONG. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Authorised Capital
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    • 28 16 NOTICE The paths through Inchong Rubber Estate (near Serdang, Kedah) are closed from the 9th to the 16th January 1939 inclusive. By Order H. Forrest. Manager, Inchong Estate.
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    • 566 16 I Head Office: 1? Singapore Office C, v 5471. Tel- “Tirn. Office: 25. Java K Office Brewstr R, ."’J Office: 40 43 I? Phfi Phone Central’ tnd A London. ch Tel: "r*’l? Rates of Subscription f pand Sunday Pinang Gazette Local Delivery I Monthly 1 F-M S Quarterly /7- JI
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