Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 February 1939

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY \o. 33. Vol. XCVII. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1939. niK’.L 0
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  • 128 1 .—Reuter. POLICY OF I ‘NG SURRENDER" Independent Of Party Ties London. ednesdav. A new Colonial League has Been formally constituted at a meeting of Members of Parliament of all parties and others interested in colonial questions with the object of bringing before the
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  • 55 1 Reuter. Sinking hi 'I lie Atlantic New York. Wednesday. t i.i :..sh steamer Maria de Larrinag a i S.o.S. signals reporting that sinkii c about 1.200 miles east of i: Dutch liner Veendam, 200 miles :I.< American steamer Scanmail. ii, h away and the British liner Aurgoing
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  • 201 1 Submarine Increase Explained London, Wednesday. circumstances in which Germany •vised the right to arm her new iO-ton cruiser Seydlitz with eight-inch tead of six-inch and increase her n ine tonnage were explained by Mr. ■l. Shakespeare, Parliamentary and F n< ial Secretary, Admiralty, in the m of replying
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  • 29 1 Reuter. ii, Wednesday The Governamining a Bill providing for < n ice all citizens in time of red the Prime Minister in reply •Jon in the Riksdag today.
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  • 119 1 Reuter. Reason Acceleration Is Held Up London, Wednesday. In the House of Commons, asked by Mr. W. Perkins what steps had been taken in the past two months to expedite the air service to Singapore in view of the fact that the Dutch service irrives at
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  • 403 1 .—Reuter. Le Perth us, Wednesday. t rt i< ss at Figueras was blown afternoon by a tremendous exit is not known whether it was il or deliberate. Until a few the dungeons beneath the for.vr. used by the Republican Carl various Ministeries. Soon Government tied, the
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  • 109 1 —Reuter. Influenced By L S. Policy a Berlin. Wednesday. i What appears to be serious > oncern at the stiffening of Polands att 'ude towards authoritarian States as the result of Mr. Roosevelt’s recent re] orted remarks has led to renewed at-.cks on him by the
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  • 140 1 —Reuter. Rome Comment On The Premier’s Declaration Rome, Wednesday. Mr. Chamberlain’s statement in the House of Commons dealing wit 1 AngloFrench solidarity occasioned no surprise whatever, or response in Rome circ' s. declares the officially* inspired I zione Diplomatiea. It adds that Fascist Italy is not disturbed because
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  • 47 1 .—Reuter. 15 Japanese Casualties Moscow, Wednesday. A collision between Soviet border guards and Japanese-Manchukuo troops near the Argun river is reported in an official communique which states that 15 Japanese-Manchukuo troops were killed and wounded and one Soviet guard was killed and two wounded.—Reuter.
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  • 68 1 Reuter. Berlin, Wednesday:—Herr Hitler’s councillor for training of the Nazi corps said today that there could be no talk in the future respecting Palestine as too small. Herr Rosenberg added that any territory must be able to accommodate fifteen million and
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  • 52 1 —Reuter. ESTAB. 1833 The Vice-Governor of the Yugoslav National Bank and the Director of the Yugoslav Export Control Board have arrived in Berlin for financial and economic talks. The clearing system between Yugoslav and Germany and questions relating to the rate of exchange are among the subjects under
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  • 391 1 Reuter. Due l\> Personal Feuds London, Wednesday: No meeVng of j he Palestine conferences was held this morn.ng as the principal British repreI sentatives wire attending the usual I wt kly meeting of the Cabinet and this afternoon the visiting Arab delegates vid be present a reception
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  • 74 1 —Reuter. London, Wednesday. In recognition of the position of Burma as a unit of the Empire His Majesty has approved a national flag o. Burma which hitherto has had no distinctive flag. The flag which has been approved is a blue ensign bearing in the fly an
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  • 83 1 Reuter. L.M.S. Dividends Passed London, Wednesday. On the Stock Exchange, industrials which were the centre of attraction, a. vance briskly on provincial buying orders. Home rails eased following t; < London Midland and Scottish decision to pass dividends on the ordinary and 1923 Preferred. Among oils, Attocks strengthened
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  • 372 1 German Settlers Not To He Displaced By Jews ’’—Reuter. London, Wednesday. Colonial matters, with particular reference to Tanganyika, figured in a series of questions in the House of Commons this afternoon. Asked about the objects of the German scientists and experts who have left Germany lor
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  • 64 1 The Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, who left Bangkok for Angkor on Saturday after his State visit to Siam, was to leave Angkor for Pnom-Penh on Tuesday. He will go on to Saigon today and after spending a few days at the hill station of Dalat will fly from
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  • 53 1 The possibility of a five per cent, increase in the internal ionol quota release is being discuss'd in New York. While a change is generally doubted, at the same time it is pointed out that a five per cent, increase would not seriously threaten the stock position.
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  • 30 1 Reuter. Salisbury, Wednesday:—The Government of South Rhodesia has decided to make national registration compulsoiy with the aim of providing for military service without undue disclocation of industries.- Reuter.
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    • 100 1 L. all the best breakfasts include bacon and eggs. kidneys and bacon. had- y. dock and bacon and bacon on toast. In Rash< ‘TB fact, whatever the dish served. bacon fceems to plav an important part, which q ('lit Back lis reason enough for purchasing only the finest quality. For
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  • 252 2 "Padlock At Nev Delhi. Wednesday. NEGOTIATIONS between the official Malayan delegation and the Government of India delegation are believed to have to yield any agreement regarding the terms on which emiof Indian labour It Malaya could restait. is is understood to be the gist
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  • 53 2 .—Reuter. Moscow, Wednesday The military tribunal has sentenced to death the deputy chief c. the Moscow municipal district, police. Four other police officials were sentenced to between three and ten years, convicted of trumping up charges of speculation and theft against persons whose names were not given
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  • 50 2 parties to the County Council. —British Wireless. London. Wednesday:—lt is announced that the responsibility for recruiting, training and organisation of air raid wardens in London is to be transferred from borough councils to the- Metropolitan police and the organisation of rescue parties to the County Council.—British Wireless.
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  • 83 2 rjuOUIAS fVti eaAixr > LV r /k-t C’uu A i laid.—r tvt: counties in Englund are experiencing the worst floods for many years. At Ipsu'i h and the surrounding district villages have been Dinrooned and people have had to be rescued by
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  • 117 2 —Reuter Regulation <H‘ Associations Dublin. Wednesday. The titles of two Bills being introduced this afternoon in the Dail to deal with extremist elements have been circulated. The first Bill makes provision to deal with actions and conduct calculated to undermine public order and authority oi the
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  • 156 2 London, Wednesday. TpHE announcement that China is pay- ing her March interest cn the 1898 L .n is favourably received in the City. Customs loans being marked up half a p int or more. While confidence still prevails that China v lil eventually agree to an
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  • 161 2 vast, undeveloped treasures.—British Wireless. Not A Cause For Alarm Lcndon. Wednesday:—Lord Londonderry. in a speech last night, said that Germany’s progress towards strength provoked a difficulty, but added that he lid not say that with any note of pessimism or in any spirit of alarm. With the
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  • 77 2 Reuter. Fatal Accident In French Manoeuvres Lorient, France, Wednesday. Ihe cruiser Georges Leygues and the destroyer Bison collided last night, apparently due to fog, during manoeuvres in the Atlantic. Two were killed and thirty injured. The collision occurred fifteen miles south-east of Penmarch, Finistere Peninsula. while the warships
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  • 31 2 —Reuter. The Hague, Wednesday:— The projected visit of Queen Wilhelmine to the King of the Belgians is announced to have arranged for the end of May.—Reuter.
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  • 226 2 —Reuter. Italian Move Not Denied Rome, Wednesday. It is understood that Italy has sent further troops to Tripoli and Libya in recent weeks This is not denied in offiical strength of the Italian forces in Libya ject will be given to Britain in the next exchange of
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  • 281 2 .—Reuter. No Intei frren ce RecentL Loncloj it UP|IS( uss AJ ceeding j n garding the the Changpoc from carrying out .f., rd £roach to Shan-. u gress has been rnau A. Butler, th Secretary, in the Hou today, replying Milne. No recent reports of iit nel had
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  • 28 2 Libreville, Wednesday: Th? Br'iso airman Alex Henshaw arrived here on ius homeward trip from Cape a’ 1 .40 am G.M.T., and left at 11 a.m G.M.T.Reuter.
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  • 155 2 —Reuter. ‘‘Most Cordial’’ Talks Al Burgos Paris, Wednesday. M Berard. France’s unofficial Ambassador to Buigos, ha* s returned iro n Burgos and visited M. Bonnet, the Foreign Minister at midday to give ar. account of hi: talks with Genera! Jordana, the Nationalist Foreign Minister. ara othe?
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  • 56 2 British Wireless. London. Wednesday:—British aero-en-gines of the Gipsy type have been sold in twenty-eight countries and variable pitch airscrews of British manufacture were old last year to Holland, Turkey. Poland. Sweden. Belgium and Yugoslavia. These successes were announced yesterday by the chairman of the De Havilland Aircraft Company
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  • 26 2 —Reuter London. Wednesday:—The Convocation of Oxford has voted £lOO as a contribution to the fund for replacing Chinese university libraries destroyed in the war
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    • 253 2 I 1 You've taken ten years off my skin, Jane Seymour This is a comedy in three-acts—with a tragic opening came to my Salon and said, Last night I was at a path m hostess said The young people are going to dance. wouM 1 to play bridge?’ I must
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  • 275 3 (xmfidence Expressed In Letter To British Envoy CHIANG KAI-SHEKS CAL! TO SERVICE Chungking, Wednesday. ut/D HIN two or three years, it you .ay another visit here, vou will find the Chinese National flao- fiviiip- all f vei North China." 1 aus declares
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  • 47 3 Jerusalem, Wednesday:—The Military Governor of Jerusalem has issued warning that in the event of further sabotage of roads he intends to prohibit, or curtail, Arab-owned traffic and Arab oassengers on roads in the Jerusalem district. The warning follows the land mine explosion yesterday.
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  • 40 3 Reuter Washington, Wednesday: Senator King las announced that he will introduce a esolution in the Senate tomorrow proposng that President Roosevelt be authorised o call a conference of all nations to conider limitation of armaments.— Reuter.
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  • 88 3 —Reuter. Regulars To Supplement Territorials London. Tuesday. Mr. Hore-Belisha in the course of a ipeech in London revealed that units of he Regular anti-aircraft artillery will upplement the Territorials in the proection of London. This is the outcome of a suggestion after the September crisis
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  • 77 3 LOKI) STKABOLGI (third from l**ft) Chief Whip of the Labour Opposition i i the House of Lords, on the airport jetty after his arrival at Singapore from Australia Qantus Empire flying-boat. With him .ire Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Petrie, whose guest he was at Masai,
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  • 239 3 Canton, Wednesday. It is reliably learned that the restriction on movements of shipping on the Pearl River, temporarily in >osed on account of “military operations,” will be lifted on Friday. The U.S.S. Mindanao, the flagship of the United States South China patrol, and the
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  • 85 3 ROOS EVELT'S DEFENCE PROGRAMME PASSED ’—Reuter. Washington, Wednesday. The House of Representatives’ Military Affairs Committee has unanimously apnoved legislation to authorise the maar part of President Rossevelt’s $525,JOO.OOO special defence programme. Mr. Andrew Alay, Chairman of the Committee, revealed that the Republian Members’ Committee sought un successfully to limit the
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  • 36 3 WASHINGTON. January 23 .—The Cotton Bureau census reports that 11,558,369 bales of cotton were ginned from 1938 growth prior to January 16, as against 17,644,208 bales during the same period a year ago.
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  • 224 3 London, Wednesday. Mr. J. \V. Xicolson, Chairman of the China section of the London Chamber of Commerce, in a letter to the Times, says: “Mr. Kawamura, in his letter to the Times on January 18, seeks to show that, contrary to the facts given
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  • 93 3 —Reuter. Nationalists Claim Further 17-mile Push l Burgos, Wednesday. Nationalist occupation of the remainirj strip of Catalonia is nearing completion with the capture of Olot, twenty-five mile. 1 west of Figueras. It is maintained that the Republican. 1 are now without a main road and
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  • 150 3 Japan Planning Huge Navy Increase Tokio, Wednesday. TAECLARING that Japan aims at replenishment and revision of the existing naval programme for the purpose of coping with the swollen armament expansion plans of Britain, America, the Soviet and other Powers, the Asahi Shimbun states that the supplementary naval budget plans the
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  • 937 3 Alan After Whom Pier Is Named Prior io the burial r‘ Bandon Hil’ Cenutery Surrey', on Saturday, January 28, of John Thomas Mitchell of “Kilmington”, Russell Hill, Purlev, a service was held at St. Mark’s Church Peak Hill, conducted by the Vicar, th Rev.
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  • 126 3 Mackenzie King Refutes Rumours —Reuter. Ottawa. Wednesday. A number of rumours of unusual safety measures arising out of contingencies which might interfere with the Royal visit to Canada were refuted in a statement bv the Canadian Premier, Mr. Mackenzie King, today. The
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  • 91 3 —Reuter. Demonstration During Rush Hour New York, Tuesday. A group of railway workers faced with discharge threw one of the city’s underground systems into complete chaos at the height of the morning rush. The men pulled the communication cords, prevented guards giving the allclear signals and
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  • 68 3 .—Reuter. Bucharest, Wednesday. The promotion of friendly relations with Hungary and the maintenance of present relations with Russia are among the aims of the new Government, according to a statement of policy. The decision to maintain friendly relations with the Soviet is taken in
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  • 69 3 —Reuter. Singapore Chinese cabaret hostesses are being invited to register themselves, together with photographs, at the Singapore Chinese Consulate-General. The registration is to -enable the ConsulateGeneral “to keep a record of all Chinese dancers in Singapore for reference,” it is understood from an official of
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  • 353 4 4 topic never likely to be “finished" and banished to the limbo of forgotten things is that of “adequate” salaries in various walks of life. Tn some professions and industries, individual workers’ reimbursements are governed by what business or industry can afford to pay. Tn other cases workers
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  • 1412 4  -  THIS is the first interview to b tiiven to a foreign correspondent Lv Captain Fritz U tedemann, confidential assistant an ior-nei!\ company commander of Herr Hitler. Captain Wiedemann has been appointed Guinan Consul-General in f ran cisco. By JUNIUS B.
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  • 496 5 I \< v Gms Hound Inman mind, there is a cravku news. In rhe days long vk graphs and cables, every H. \as greeted by the same j ,i "What news?" Illiteracy quench the thirst for intcllii c urrent happenings. instance many ricksha pullers u rate, bur
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  • 431 5 SNATCHED NECK-CHAIN FROM SIX-YEAR-Oi.1) GIRL evidence of a little six year-old Indian gir!, from whose neck he was alleged to have snatched a neck-chain and a pendant, sent back to prison a notorious thief with 15 previous convictions, when Mr. J. L. McFall in
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  • 324 5 Charge Against Indian hails With the remark that he did not thin i that laere was any case for the accuse to answer, Mr. A. W. Bellamy, in th< Penang Police Court yesterday acquitte and discharged, without calling upon his defence, an Indian named Supp ah who was
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  • 113 5 Mr. (Jian Eng Liam And Miss Chop Phaik Gnoh Two well-known Penang Chinese families will he united by the- marriage, on Thursday. February 15. of Mr. Chan Eng Liam and Miss Chor Phaik Gnoh. at th? Penang Chinese Consulate at one o’clock. Mr. Chan Ent Liam is
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  • 560 5 Vi arrant Of Arrest For Chinese In the F.-nang Supreme Court yesterday morning Mr. Jusace Howes grant.d adjudication and receiving orders agarnst Khaw Boay Cnuan. a Penang Chinese ratnng at 88 Prangin-road under the s-qvlc of Chop Swee Aik Chan, on the application of Mr. P.
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  • 471 5 Three At Shanghai Hotel Yesterday The Shanghai Hotel, in Kelawei Road was the venue of three weddings yesterday. All ceremonies were performed in the reformed style. ONG-001 First to take place at 11 a.m. was the wedding between Mr. Ong Meng Cheang and Miss Ooi Saw Lang. There
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  • 250 5 Mrs. Lim Chwee Leon» Re-Elected Pres i den t The Penang Chinese Women’s League ounded just a year ago. held its first r ener?.’ meeting yesterday, at the residence of Mr. Lim Chwee Leong, No >l5. Mac Alister Road. Penang. About 30 members were present, in -hiding
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  • 250 5 Chinese Cone icted The story of how a school-boy and a friend gave chase to and succeeded in arrestmg a Chinese whom they found removing some pieces of corrugated iron from ti e Penang English School ar Hutton Lan was told in the Penang
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  • 153 5 It has been announced that Mr. Richard Joseph Manning, senior puisne judge, Palestine, had been appointed puisne judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Mr. Manning, who is 56. has bee i in Palestine for the past three years. He is married and has
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  • 251 5 SEQUEL TO THEF T FROM SCHOOL Gaol And Fine For Malay Sheriff bin Abdul Rahman, who pleaded guilty last week to disposing of certain articles which he knew or had reason to believe were stolen, was produced again yesterday before Mr. Lim Koon leek, in the Penang Midtile Court. The
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    • 790 6 6 PINANG GAZETTE AND— 77” A Big First-Run British Musical' 1 Another of our big offerings for the month! KHA OPENING TONIGHT fig jf j£| 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. 145 7 NIGHT TONiciiti t THE SONG-STUDDED MUSICAL SENSATION GJ The Man who makes Hits now brings you his Greatest. DAVID
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  • 30 7 WINTER WOOLLIES IN THE ”K 1W” are here being shipped to England from a Melbourne wharf. England Is hoping that the fleeces will arrive soon.
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  • 345 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. REFUSING to give his defence when called upon to do so, a middle-ageu Liunese, bim t>oo Koon, who faced a charge in the Singapore Fouitn. Police Court of frequenting dwellings between Coleman Street ana North Bridge
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  • 910 7  -  By as Janies Bartlett INHERE are many men and women who see no need for guiding young people in the choice of a career. Some even think up reasons against it. “Let the youngsters find out for themselves,” they say. “They have had guidance
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  • 310 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday Mr. harry m. beckleman, of California. U.S.A., yesterday showed a Pinang Gagette reporter how easy it is to catch a python—and that, too, within 24 hours of another having been caught on Singapore Island. Having located his victim coded around
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  • 1252 7 EF illiam Barkley WHY don’t people pay their doctors’ bills? Chance (not ill-health) has recently thrown me in the company of doctors, particularly of general prac- titioners from the more industrial parts of these industrious islands. They tell me that their unpaid bills amount to
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  • 124 7 (From Our London Staff) London. Jan. 30. The engagement of Lt.-Cmdr. J. O. Mansell, R.N., of the R.A.F. Station, Seletar, to Miss Sheila McDonnell, elder daughter of Capt. and Mrs. J. E. McDonnell, of Singapore and Hull, was r nnounced in The Times today. Cmdr. Mansell, who
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  • 211 8 Old Bailey Practice Followed s’* ALL PLEAS RECORDED AT COMMENCEMENT pHE first session for the year of the Perak Assize Court commenced yesterday morning before Mr, Justice .Murray Aynsley. Following th? Old Bailey practice all cases for which dates were assigned and
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  • 161 8 Another Tamil. Faliah, who was irrested ir. connection with the 'tabbing incident in Golf Club-road. Ipoh c.rly this week, was produced in the rmagistrate’s court before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe yesterday morning on a charge if voluntarily causing hurt with a dan,crons weapon. Accused, who was
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  • 73 8 Ih mauling the Slim railv.-; disaster inquiry by the General Manager. Mr. L. M. Smart, it is pointed out that at the time t)f the accident the General Manager was away in Java nd in order to get bimsel acquainted with the facts he is personally investigating
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  • 142 8 Man Who Intervened In Quarrel •How a paterni*! uncle struck his nephe.v with an axe on the head as a sequel to a quarrel in the coolie-lines at Gula Estate, Kuala Kurau. one evening was «Id at the Perak Assizes yesterda.) befort Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley. Sin
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  • 133 8 Convicted on a charge of voluntarily eausing hurt with dangerous weapons two Indians, Vithalingam and Ahmat, were ’ach fined $25, in default, one month’s mpr sonment. by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe n the Ipoh First Magistrate's Court on Tuesday. Both accused claimed trial. Mr. N.
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  • 770 8 Tamil Sentenced For Mean Crime Against B idow (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur d REMARKING that he had been guilty of a despicable ;11;1 jn eh ating a widow, Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bedlew. First ?istrate, yesterday sentenced Ponnusamy, a former bus driver,
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  • 387 8 Short-lived Business At Teluk Anson That he was arrested by an order of the Supreme Court for failing to file his statement of affairs and that his-bank statement of affairs and that his bankruptcy was due to depreciation in the value of his goods, were statements made
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  • 123 8 Pundit Kunzru Lives His Opinion Pundit H. N. u M?mber of th? Council of Slate <»;, h’s rrival in Calcutta from Malaya, i eferred to conditions of labour in Malaya in an interview. He said it was absolutely necessary •n the interests of labour that emigration
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  • 71 8 A Chinese who was found sleeping o he railway track near Falim w?.yesterday produced in the Ipoh magistrate’s court on a charge of trespassing on railway property. Accused, who pleaded guilty, said he was tired and the train could not hurt him. as he slept
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  • 94 8 Newly-married if e Hacked To Death (From Our Cwn w; ;><, n t Taiping, Wednesday. Suspecting his r.f r lul V if e Valiamah cf mis r Tamil coolie, POl nu room at the second n p k(i;i( j last night and hacked 1 t, Neighbours hearing
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    40 8 THE MOTOR _AR coiita.iun;/ M. D'ilid -r, Premier of France, with its ny tor cycie escort passing through the crowded streets of Tv>i'* '•tceived a fiiufiftoiis welcome from thv French colonials and the natives on h>s arrival.
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  • 970 9 POLICE CON ST A RLE Evidence Of Ipoh Customs Officer STORY OF EXCHANGE OF FIVE CENTS (From Cur Own Correspnodent) f Sirtgpaore, Wednesday. European while waiting for his sister outside the 1 4 <s < saw a hinese hardling something vni( in-*>d to police constable was
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  • 222 9 1 ”i! liv n Correspondent» We Incsdny, Singapore. '*ia ’.■ill light on until 111 allthe folly of i >!» ter a people of iado1 l‘ spirit declared Mr. Tang lilm of the People’s Tri('hiiiigki’ig, in an interview Piiang Gazette yesterday. ig arrh .-j from
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  • 466 9 A fr‘al motorcar which ccurred on the morning of January 14 at Guntang village, Chemor, when a small Punjubi child s ir-tantaneousl> killed by a becking car, had a s quel in the First Magistrate’s court. Ipoh yesterday morning when a Chin se, Kee Che.-
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  • 146 9 Rotary Speaker’s V iews At the Penang Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the E. &O. Hotel yesteriay. Capt. Osterhaus, who is on a motor ing tour of tfrie world accompanied by h\wife, gave a short talk on Travel, r 'leans to Better Understanding.” At th* conclusion. Mr.
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  • 307 9 Will Upset Good Relations Between Police Public (Frr.ni Our 0"n Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. QTRONG protest against the powers of a rest which would be i/ granted to all members of the Police Force in the proposed Traffic Regulations, 1938, is made by a sub-committee
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  • 367 9 Ex-constable Sent To Assizes Alleged to have voluntarily cause ■rieveus hurt to a Sikh constab’e Gulani "Yusoff, a former police constable was yesterday afternoon committed tc ■Jtand his trial at the next Assizes, at th* onclusion of a preliminary inquiry ir he Second Magistrate’s court. Ipoh,
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  • 805 10 Satisfactory Profits For Years Working Disclosed It JR. W. ARTHUR ADDINSELL, (Chairman) presided It I at the annual general meeting of Killinghall Tin Ltd., which was held in London recently. e The Representative of the Secretaries, Messrs, bright Gallbraith Ltd., read the notice convening the
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  • 288 10 Bolivian Total Up On Year Amsterdam, January 22. Bolivia’s tin exports in December, I learn from authoritative quarters, amounted to 1,948 tons, or 244 tons in excess of quota, against 1,839 tons in November. With 1938 exports totalling 25.371 tons, against 25,024 in 1937, Bolivia is
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  • 226 10 London. January 26. VDANG Langkat Rubber Estates has I already announced a profit of £9.673 for the year to the end of last Sep.emb*.. compared with £18,618 tor the previous year, anci a dividend of 4 16 per cent against 8 per cent. Toe full accounts show that
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  • 72 10 London, January 26. Cables received by the British-Argen-tine Raijway Committee in London report rain over the maize-growing area served by the Central Argentine Railway. The fall has been particularly heavy in the province of Corboda. Previous reports of great damage to the forthcoming crop as a
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  • 266 10 The following tin outputs for the month of January h.-i•.. 1 nounced: Renong Tin Dredging No. 2, 886 piculs: Sione Tin (R yr s Piculs (89.800 C.yds. 391 hrs.); Kampong Kamunting 288 piculs, c vds. 688 hrs.); Asam Kumbang 260 piculs, (52,000 c.yds.
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  • 842 10 A R. W. ARTHUR ADDINSELL (Chairman) presided at VI the tenth annual general meeting of Hongkong Tin Ltd., whfch was held in London recently. The Representative of the Secretaries, Messrs. Bright Galbraith Ltd., read the notice convening
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  • 279 10  -  (By Robert TWTHE soundness o f tne British economic i position is evident in various rei ports now being issued. The aggregate assets of British building societies today, 1 for example, are estimated at over £765 millions, while records so far available show that the advances
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  • 130 10 jx>ndon, January Singapore Traction Co., ar operating profit of with ended September 30, |i(?nths £77,972 in th From July 7 to A'u.'ri and were suspended owing dropped consequently passenger i»c<q by 8.43 per cent. gross For the current Y ear h< hich have receipts and operating P H
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    • 926 10 BASKS HONG KONG AND NEDERLANSCHE x SHANGHAI BANKING HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ CORPORATION. N-V. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hongkong, Ihe liability of member. la Italtedto th. (NETHERLANDS TRADING extent and in manner prescribed try Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony SOCIETY.) Head KONG. (Incorporated in the Netherbwda Authorised Capital $50,000,0*
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  • 146 11 ’i »i<;t.ii li. ru.ni, the if ring Bishop oi London, te.e ated his 81st ifoday last month. He I’ is been Bishop of London tor 38 years. (Abo. e. V St. George’s Chapel. Windsor Castle, the Hun. ’.uie Wig’.am, god-daughter of Queen Mary, i..d diughdr
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    • 45 11 1E RRA N TI Meters. Testing Instruments. I’ ransfo r m e r s, Clocks. Surge Absorbers, Chokes. SL < ondensors, Etc., Etc. wjsaSw Ip -.\r S- ■••’> I.’DM <!•><_’ VI. J-EVFIJ rs 'x'-?'-- 1- \/-l).(. < TR<TIT HUTTENBACHS, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN S.S.) engineers and contractors V P.'S 25.
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  • 607 12 Calcutta January 21. M Til SUBHAS BOSE is leaving tomorVI row for Shantiniketan, where he will stay with Dr. Tagore for two days. Leaving Shantiniketan on Monday morning, he arrives here in the afternoon nd will stay here till January 2.
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  • 208 12 Calicut, Jan 12 The Madras Government ha ze been k ised to grant a scholarship for one of ;he teachers 1 nder the Devadhar Malaga Renconstruction Trust to go to Ward.ia for a cour e in paper-making. He has returned passing in the first class in
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  • 52 12 JAPANESE Beachcraft biplane wa: destroyed by Chinese guerilla: near Kating on Dec. 30. Later information reveals the plani was brought down when flying tc Nanking from Shanghai and crashed into some fields nearby, but when the guerillas arrived on the scene the crew had already fled
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  • 193 12 The Airman's Heart Does the airmans heart miss a beat when he loops the loop Does he gasp and feel giddy when he roars in a nose-dive? Does his heart start fluttering when he gets that sinking feeling Huv i~ the doctor to know unless he keeps his
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  • 158 12 SARDAR PATEL FOR EAST AFRICA Mr. Gandhi’s Message Tc London Journal Bombay. Jan. 26. p a special cable to the Daily Herald, a Mahatma Gandhi says that Sardar Patel may accompany the Aga Khan on his visit to Tanganyika. The object of his visit is purely to study the condition
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  • 133 12 Trade Commissioner's Offer Rejected WE feel it to be obligatory on c-u part to see that nothing is done t place the independant corporal exist ce of this Association and tIA rights and liberties enjoyed by thstudents in the slightest jeopardy.' states the report of a
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  • 84 12 This evening at the “Esplanade" from 6.C0 pm to 7.30 p.m.: 1. March: Smart Troops: Lehnhardt. 2. Overture Land of the Mountain ar. d the Flood: MacCunn. 3. Suit: Second Suite in “F" Major: Holst 4. I II Song A ithout W ords. HI Fantasia On The Dargason.
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  • 135 12 Chungking, Feb. 3. JAPANESE commanders in China re**c€ntly asked for reinforcements irora Japan, but, that is impossible for military and financial reasons. Therefore, the much heralded Japanese drives in the north-west and south-west of China cannot materialise fo- the time being, according to a C ‘nose
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  • 240 12 Public Meeting Postponed 4, T .C. C Baroda, Jar. 20. MASS meeting j i? Baroda State Praja Manila 1'• cord a reception t Patel, Pn broken up, following rowdy scenes’J ing which stones were thr •v.t., were attacked, the 1 lamp? were broken. 7 <'isands people who
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  • 246 12 Not fur from R< n ‘he Pontin» M ruins of Ninfa. town are reflected in thsmall lake. Al u’ town wat for evei habitants, an,j people 1 this fact to the h When, at th< tuiy, the I'~l staufen. the din, engaged
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2047 12 [radio radio radio radio radio radio radio Sci 'ICC Schedule radio radio radio radio radio radio radio ]< OF F CIF East T>VV <VV 1 'sTWAPOPF London, Feb. 3: Following is the pro 1 h,XAAG MAbAfUKE aWe EBC Service Schedule for the Fai Tomv TOD Al’ East in Malayan standard
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  • 435 13 Latest Posting fiines At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Ami Penang MR MAU S OUTWARD FTROPE \M) DIE WEST IMPERIAL (I pire Air Mail): Fo. fturma (except Victoria Point). Indi:. Aaen, I’ah'stinc, Egypt, Sudan, Keny* fringanj .1 la, Zanzibar, Norther n, i Southerr I“. sia Nyasaland, Sout 1 1 -'st
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  • 1238 13 DEPARTURES j Today: RAWALPINDI for Singapore Bong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. BORIN GIA for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Baid, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. Tomorrow: KEDAH for Belawan-Deli MATA HARI for Teluk Anson, Bagar. Datoh, Port Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore. Saturday, February 11:
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    • 421 13 BLUE funnel line V till ELY SI.fIVK ETO LONDON f. NORTH CONTINENT Leave» ’’•nanc Dn» London m;LEN.) Calls: Antwerp Middles boro Feb. 10 Mar. 12 Calin Marseilles Glasgow Feb. 17 Mar 15 s Calls Hull Gdynia Feb. 23 Mar. 22 i)AV SERVICE it) LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE Liverpool s Omits Havre,
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    • 953 13 r*l and V BRITISH INDIA (Incorpoiktcd in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAWALPINDI” SAILING THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson. Bagan Datoh. Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “MATA HARI” Feb
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  • 1620 14 Plays For Manchester United WOLVES HEAD F.A. CUP BETTING (From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 1. T BRADBURY, a member of the Islington Corinthians world touring side, made his debut in English League football last Saturday. He appeared at inside-left for Manchester United
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  • 18 14 Queen's Park Rangers’ team doing their daily dozen Ti boys are out to gain promotion.
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  • 589 14 But Recovers ll Beal Belgian I London. February fl Feter Kane (Golb °rne), world ffoj J champion, was kn--.-, (1( n n /fl 1 ,V ie T first round night at Grjfl Halls, Leicester, but r .Lied dmrZfl outpoint the Belgian title ho ier pfl i Dtegryse,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 476 14 HS T E E L WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS etc. etc. Equal to the best imported makes. MW»ICTUUD BY EASTERN MFC. GO. 1. River Road. 11l I Penang. SPECIAL NEW YEAR BARGAINS PRICES GREATLY REDICED E_ BANNER” or “ROCOLA” TUNIC SHIRTS tIMM SMALL CHECK DHSIGNS WITH 2 tejaMg COLLARS TO
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  • 676 15 Wins Third Title at Leicester Gradual Adaptation To The Cold Climate By Our Own Correspondent r ui'iidiudH lidding to his ulrercy growing prestige B j.j. id if his trim during’ tFj past »ew weeks is any ,itcii< i- eOdent ihat he
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  • 217 15 \riiviiies Last ilonlh Penang Flying Club rep"r r Jan-. r Hrs. Mins. 228 00 36 10 F,, s Joyrides et 18 45 41 15 Tests 4 35 128 45 -i for the month snow a pecially in solo ant in spit.* of the la t evented
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  • 72 15 rHome benefited by ult of the bridge and by th Penang tciation at the i’> yesterday. The ga- v A. M. Good ma. i, 1 > were occupied. •(> Peine, who visited th morning, thanked f h; 1 borts on behalf c u such “L ra,
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  • 60 15 —Reuter. Los Angeles. Wednesday. The local promoter, Tom Galkh. announces that .loe Louis will meet .Jack Roper in a tentotinu fight foi the w or id title in Los Angeles. The tentative late is April. Gallely and Mike sei.' are promoting. Hopei, “’ho
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  • 62 15 Reuter. Scottish Cud Third Round Draw London, February 8. The draw for the third round of the Scottish Cup to be played on February 18 resulted as follows: Buckie Thistle v. Third Lanark Rangers v. Clyde Dunfermline v. Alloa Motherwell v. St. Mirren Hearts v. Celtic
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  • 76 15 Dr. Brodie’s Tenn Emerge Winners Yesterday’s charity golf match, in aid of St. Nicholas’ Home, played on the Glugor course was a very successful affair. There was a good crowd present The winners were Dr. Brodie, Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. J. B. M. Wilson and Mr W. H.
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  • 43 15 —Reuter. Gn at Britain Eliminated Zurich, Wednesday. In the World European Ice Hockey Championships, today. Great Britain holders of the European title, were eliminated whin beaten by Canada, by fo’L .cals to nil. and Germany by one ml, in the semi-iinal.—Reuter.
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  • 210 15 (From Our C-wn correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. The March meeting of tne Selangor Turf Club on February 11, 15 and 18, will tor the first time be known as the Gold Cup Meeting. Entries will close on March 1 at noon, I
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  • 132 15 Eurasians* Teams For Week-end Below are the Penang Recreation Club teams for their cricket matches this week-end on the Esplanade: Saturday, February 11, at 2.30 p.m., P. R. C. ’A” vs. Eastern Smelting Club: P. R. C. “A”: J. D. Scully. C. J. Scully, A. J. Williams, J.
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  • 112 15 P.S.C. AMERICAN TENNIS TO URNAMENT hi Aid Oi St. Nicholas’ Home Funds The following mixed pairs have signified their willingness to take part in the tournament which will be played on the Club’s Esplanade Courts this afternoon, from 5 o’clock and if unfinished today will be continued on Saturday afternoon
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  • 98 15 Mr. D. P. White Wins February Medal Following are results of the Penang Sports Club February Monthly Medal Golf:— Winner: Mr. D. P. White 7—l down Runner-Up: Mr. W. Anderson 2—2 J. E. A. Clark 12 —2 T. E. Hastie 6—3 H. Cke 14 4 W. G. Cooil
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  • 41 15 O.F.A. Beat hung Ling High School The O.F.A. Basket Ball Team met the Chun; Ling High School Team at the O.F.A. Court for the second time yesterday and beat the Chung Ling School Team by 26 to 17 points.
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  • 477 15 Against “Conduct Code” To Seek Job Abroad London, .lan. 31. eat T l h( of restri.tnins imposes hy Australia’s fussy cricket controllers. Sidney Barnes, i, plea--younu, man who was here with the lest players la<t summer, may leave home shortly to take a job in J o
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  • 118 15 Only One League To Be Run This Year From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Wednesday. The Ta'ping and District Football Association held its annual general meeting here today at the Kemp Club. It was resolved to run only one division in the League. Entries will close on
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  • 28 15 The hockey match between the Old Xaveria-.s Association and the Government Commercial Day School which was to have been played..yesterday at the Hutchings School was cancelled.
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  • 127 15 Ini'. vent of the Penang Sp< L C:;i! l.avn tennis tournament, on Tu if Wagstaff beat H. J. Paine 6 3, 6 3. In the i ibles, Mrs. J. P. de C. iL !i.“ C. Hamilton ‘UJ b; i' >b- rts and Mrs. Baughan .15) 6 1,6
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  • 44 15 G. C. M he final of the Penang Si handicap singles by beating J H Reid —5) 21 -20 on Tuesday. He will play a aii nner of the semi-final between J. A. McEvoy and N. G Reddish 4) to he'played tomorrow.
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  • 104 15 Reuter. Home I'ootbali Results The following are the results of the football matches played today: DIV ISION 1 Brentford 2; Aston Vil’a 4 DIVISION II Notts Forest 0; Soulli impton 2 IJIVIS GN 111 (SGI THERN) Brighton 3: Southend 0 Scotloh Cup 2nd Rt.und Replays Buckie Thistle
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    • 63 15 1 WK» 1 LIMITEDiN one, of 1 thesetuseful Euro- number oniy\ pean-made vacuum flasks PLY/ is yours with every order for_ three, cases, of FRASERh& NEAVE Aerated Waters p uT.c ha sed between JAN 25th .«<. FEB 14th 3E >939 fl one best quality drinking glass'will be JdjMg given X
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  • 65 16 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS TIN DATES’! Penang $107.37% Business 50 tons Singapore $107.3«% COPRA Sundried $3.50 Black Pepper $8.75 111 BBER Penang (Spot) 26%c Singapore (Spot) 26 %c TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.00 Medium $3.37% RICK Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 ss.*j No. 2 $5.70 White No. 1 $6.00 White No.
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  • 96 16 Prev. Today Pars 177 A 176 63 64 New York 4.68% 4.68% Montreal 4.71% 4.70% Brussels 27.73% 27.71% Geneva 20.70 20.69% Amsterdam 8.69% 8.69% Milan Berlin 11.68% 11.67% Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 19 90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 127 127 Maxirid
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  • 116 16 LONDON, February 7. Buyers Seilers RUBBER: Weak. London 7%d 7%d February 7}?d July/Sept. 7%d 8d Oct. /Dec. 7|?d BjV,d NEW YORK: (opening price) 15.76 cts London 51,142 tons Liverpool 28,815 tons COPRA: Strait: S. D Rotterdam. January £10.17.6. PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond. 3%d. Jan./Mar. 3%d.
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  • 146 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 3'6 3T02 B. Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts .66 .69 Hitamp .26 .29 Johans .26 .28 Kamuntings S 3 89 Klang Rivers 1.72% 1.80 Kramats 93 9'9 K. Lan juts 16'0 16:6 Kuchais 1.20, 1.25 Laruts 3'7 4|o Lukuts .52% .57% Mamba us *52%
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  • 346 16 New York, Wednesday. A strong closing rally followed early activity with steels and motors leaders. The failure of utilities to continue Monday’s rise was probably due to revival oi uncertainties reaiding the extent the Administration attitude is modified. However, operators feel that Congress is becoming increasingly important
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  • 237 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3,6 4 0 Asam Kumb.nng 26 0 27 6 Ayer Weng 52 1 2 .57 Bangrin 20 0 21 0 Burma Malay 21 6 22 6 Hong Fatt •65 •70 Hongkong Tin 16'6 17 6 Idris 8 6 8 Kpg. Kamunting 7 0 8
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  • 133 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN t Buyers Seller» Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatt .65 .70 Klang River 1.70 1.80 Kuchai 1.20 1.25 Mambau 47 52 Nawng Pets .25 .30 Petalings 6.40 6.65 Rahman Hyd. 1.05 1.10 Rantau 127% 1.32% Taiping Cons. 1.45 1.50 Talam 1.25 1.30 Ampat 3'6 4}o Berjuntai
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  • 369 16 Secrets Revealed By Socony-V acini 111 In response to the invitation of the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, manufacturers of Gargoyle Mobiloil, there was a good audience at the Majestic Theatre. Penang, yesterday when a remarkable film, “The Inside Story of Correct Lubrication,’’ was presented. The film, which
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  • 175 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.17% 1.22% Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.07% Bassetts .45 .47% Bentas 1.00 1.07% Brogas .62% .67% Kuala Sidims 2.00 2.20 Indragiris 1.07% 1.15 Lunas 1.45 1.55 Mentakabs .37% .40 Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.25 Pajams 1.65 1.75 Sungei Tukangs .90 .95 Tapahs 1.60 1.70 Telok
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  • 911 16 Big Gathering Present The funeral of the late Mr. Lim Chean Keat. well-known resident of Penang and Ipch, who passed away on January 28 after a long spell of illness, took place yesterday from his residence. No. 20 Muntri Street, for interment at the
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  • 285 16 Mr. J.B. Ross Returns From Leave “I an: looking forward to my n?w appointment,” said the Hon. Mr. Justice K. E. Poyser, D.S.C., K.C., new F M. S. Chief Justice, on his arrival in P nang this morning by the P. and O. Lner, Rawalpindi
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  • 241 16 Bus Conductor Fined As a sequel to a tight between a trolley-bus conductor and a Tamil passenger on Tuesday evening, Harun bin Mohd. Noor and Vesan, the two men in question, were produced in the Penang Middle Court yesterday, charged with lisorderly conduct. The Tamil stated that
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