Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 February 1939

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY V». 31. Vol. XCVII. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1(1, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 811 1 Ne w Development In Mediterranean BERLIN RESENTS BRITISH INTERVENTION —Reuter. London. Thursday. Writing on the Nationalists claim to dominate almost tht* whole of Minorca. Reuter’s Diplomatic correspondent points out that France has been particularly concerned about the future of the island as occupation by
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  • 150 1 Prolonged Heart Attack Rump, Thursday. vh«» has been suffering from nto a bad faint after lunch today ini mg spell was followed by a a'tack lasting between 30 and 11. Holiness was immediately and is now sleeping, but t >. regarded as bad. Schuster. Archbishop of
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    25 1 Reuter. Madrid. Thursdav. has been appointed hief of the Republican ir forces, it is announced 1 is officially denied that with Franco Reuter.
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  • 359 1 —Reuter. London, Thursday, ne was presented by < tlu Arab delegates at St. i >r the first Palestine dis-ci..-n delegation, wearing i- was followed by the Yet.dives in white turbans and ■nd wearing the customary le th. ir leader, Prince Al the famous golden scimiP: ince Feisul
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  • 35 1 Reuter. Opposition To An Appointment Bruose'.e, ihur a y The Cabiret has resigned after Dr. Spaak received three Liberal members of the Cabinet who expressed the Party’s' opposition to Dr. Marten’s appointment
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  • 86 1 Appointed Head Of The Civil Service London, Thursday. Sir Horace Wilson has been appointed Permanent Secretary to the Treasury and official head of the Civil Service in succession to Sir Warren Fisher who is retiring next October. Sir Horace Wilson s name was prominently in the public
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  • 94 1 —Reuter. Also Fo.’E RECO Privy CMASHEI? i yHis Majesty has com t < of the United Kingdom on a fiv. ->ea;-01. boy. He is Andrew" Ashton Waller Hills son of the late Mr. John Waller Hills Privy Councillor, whose name would have been submitted to the King for a
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  • 121 1 —Reuter. Reported Order For 300 Million Sandbags London, Thursday. There was a brighter atmosphere on the Stock Exchange owing to the belief that the European situation is improving. This caused a general advance in prices in the earlier part of the day and subsequently profit-taking reduced the gams
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  • 18 1 —Reuter. Tokio, Friday. An official statement says that Japanese forces have landed on Hainan Island. —Reuter.
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  • 20 1 Reuter. Paris. Friday. —From the Vatican City it is learned that the Pope d.ed at 4.31 a.m. Reuter.
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  • 220 1 Searching Vessel Finds Ominous Trace —Reuter. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Thursday. Anxiety for the safety of the British steamer Maria de Larrinaga, with 37 aboard, now’ prevails ownng to the continued silence of her radio since her earlier message. The vessels Veendam and Scan Mail have
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  • 54 1 e uemwi —Reuter. New York, Tru sd' y Ex-President Benes of Czechos’ovakia. who has arrived here on his way to Chicago to deliver a series of lectures, told newspapermen that he d d not consider way in Europe inevitable and declared the belief that the democracies
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  • 149 1 To Discuss Future Of Rickshaws hi Penang A mass meeting of pullers has been arranged for this evening to discuss the rumoured reduction in the number of rickshaws, according to the vernacular press. The rickshaw pullers believe that this is the thin edge of a weege
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  • 35 1 Mr. Wilson Wang, an evangelist, wall preach in the Chinese National language at the Burmah Road Hall nightly from Sunday. February 12. to Tuesday. February 21. His addresses will be interpreted into Hokkien.
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  • 186 2 Unbridled Licence’ LEGISLATURE ALSO STRONGLY CRITICISED •estrain tb< —Reuter. Rangoon. Thursday. (’CRITICISMS of the Legislature ard the Preps during the rece.it disorders were made by the Governor. Sir Archibald Cocarane. addressing the Senate and House of representatives today. The Governor said it might
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  • 153 2 —Reuter. Double Journey In Four Days Dor don. Thursday:—The British airman ■klex Henshaw .-nrived at Gravesend at 1.51 p.ir. today, i-e London tc Cape and back record by thirty ours, forty-five minutes. The time taken was four days, ter hours, fifteen minutes. gainst "he fivr days, seventeen
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  • 107 2 lid .—Reuter. Effect Of Roosevelt Policy Berlin, Wednesday. What appears to be serious concern at the stiffening of Poland's attitude towards authoritarian States as the result of Mr. Roosevelt’s recent reported remarks has led to renewed attacks on him by the Press. The Hamburger Fremdenblatt says
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  • 66 2 Reuter. Fishing In Philippine Waters Manila, Thursday. After a hectic chase a Philippines 'oastal patrol yesterday arrested thirtyone Japanese in several launches who had been engaging in fishing with dynamite in Palawan waters south-west of the Philippines. The prisoners will be charged under he Commonwealth fishing laws.
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  • 82 2 —Reuter. Chances Of Agreement Even New Delhi, Thursday. This afternoon’s meeting between the Malayan and the Raj delegations, which is expected to discuss figures of wages finally proposed by the Madras Goevrnment, "will indicate whether agreement is ultimately possible, but at least two or three further
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  • 146 2 Jerusalem, W’ednesday. b oilowing a shooting' incident in which a member of the Mufti’s family vas involved, a daytime curfew has been mposed in the Old City of Jerusalem Troops searched 22 Arab villages in central Palestine. A clash with armed Arabs in one place resulted
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  • 247 2 Navy’s Role The British cruisei has left Minorca with ther details of i,, show that the Franco Minorca was Colonel &gt; military command* The British G x p ined to providing at the request authorities. It is not yet known h■ of Colonel Sanluis’
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  • 168 2 crisis, w —Reuter. Not. Deflected By London Policy LAST night’s statement in the Informazione Diplomatica with its threat to accelerate Italy’s military preparations is published without comment in the Press. According to the London correspondent of the Messrggero, its effect has been to show that Mr.
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  • 103 2 JItUU i.—Reuter. U.S. Wants 3,000 More Planes Washington, Thursday:—The possibili--y ot an early war in Europe was advanced by the House of Representatives Military Committee today as a reason or recommending an immediate expansion of defences. A statement issued by the Committee m reporting to the House
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  • 37 2 Reuter. Stockholm, Wednesday:—The Government is examining a Bill providing for national service for all citizens in time of war, declared the Prime Minister in reply to a question in the Riksdag today.
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  • 99 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kampar, Wednesday. I went to borrow money from a friend of mine and when I returned home, it was past 12. 30 p. m. so I thought th.it the court will be over and I stayed at home. This was
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  • 137 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Thursday. Charged with house-breaking and theft, two Malay lads named Woh bin Ngah and Mohd. Rashid were produced by Mr. K. B. Naidu, 0.C.P.D., Batu Gajah, before Datoh Muda Razalli in the Batu Gajah yesterday morning. On both the accused
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  • 37 2 ii or cne ix»r&lt;l Hal —British JVireless. London, Thursday:—More than £31,000 has already been received as a result of the recent stage and screen day appearance on behalf of the Ixird Baldwin fund for refugees.—BritisiVJVireless.
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  • 144 2 Sentence On Deferred (From Our Own Correspondent! Kampar, VVeunesday. Wong Ong Nam, a middle-ag“d Chine* appeared in the Kampar Courts before Inche Pawan Teh this morning on a charge of attempting to cheat by selling a pair of brass wristlets to a compatriot named Loh Meng at Kampar,
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  • 98 2 (From Our Own Corns] Kampar Vt ednes d The funeral of the lat' Kim Sam took place I r- 1 about 2 p.m when man relatives numbering w: tended to pay their las' Towkay Phan Kim S was a miner I y profesU well-known tin-ore d&lt;
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  • 134 2 J.O.U ucru ,-ianeu or —British Wireless. Millions Spent On Physical 1 raining London, Thursday. Describing what had been done in Britain in furtherance of physical training and iecreation, Earl de ia Warr, the President oi the Board of Education, announced yesterday at a gathering attended by delegates
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  • 77 2 j CIO .—Reuter. London, Wednesday. In recognition of the position of Burma as a unit of the Empire, His Majesty has approved a national flag for Burma, which hitherto has had no distinctive flag. The flag, which has been approved, is a blue ensign bearing in
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  • 26 2 Reuter. Tokio, Thursday:—The deaths are announced ot Admiral Kanii Kato, forme? Chief of General Staff and Dr. Torajirc Ikera, President of the Supreme Court.—
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  • 25 2 —Reuter. Jerusalem, Thursdi court Gorb, who is vis:' Palestine, arrived at Ismalia following a wee the Egyptian deft i &lt; to Jerusalem with s
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  • 218 3 “Black List” Sent To American Journalist WORK OF PRO-JAPANESE ELEMENT Writers Accused Of Haring “Told Too Many Lies” Nnanghai, Thursday. i \RROL ALCOTT. an American newspaperman who -I* makes two raido broadcasts daily has received a letter beginning: “The society oi most Honourable and
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  • 171 3 —Reuter. Rival Arab Parties In Direct Contact London. \v The first Palestine talks began at St James’s Palace at S p.m. between the British and Jewish delegations. The latter arrived at the Palace headed by Dr. Weizmann whose statement of the Jewish case is expected to occupy
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  • 119 3 Reuter. Plans for the distribution of steel are raid shelters are outlined in an A. R. p. circular to the local authorities concerned asking for a preliminary estimate of numbers of shelters required within a week. Ihe income limit for free shelters will be £250,
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  • 119 3 Reuter. Promise Of Early Improvement 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 /lew of the fact that the Dutch service irrives at
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  • 90 3 —Reuter. Dutch American Vessels Rush To Aid New York. Wednesday. The British steamer Maria de Larrinaga wirelessed S.O.S. signals reporting tha she is sinking about 1,200 miles east nNew York. The Dutch liner 2OO miles away, the American steamer Scanmai. 280 miles away
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  • 529 3 Lt.-Col. Alexander Wentworth Kitsen i director of Jugra Estate Ltd., has died .t the age of 76. Mrs. Wright, wife of the Loco For man, F.M.S., Ipoh has entered Batu Gajah hospital tor treatment. Mr. A. Aeria is acting as Headmaste. of St. Teresa’s School. Sungei Patani.
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  • 327 3 London. Thursday. r British crusier, H.M.S. Devonshire, has arrived at the port of Mahon, in Minorca. The morning newspapers state that the cruiser carried an emissary to General Franco who will negotiate for the surrender of the island which the Republicans have held since the outbreak
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  • 140 3 -Reuter. Rome. Wednesday. Mr. Chamberlain’s statement in the House of Commons dealing with Anglo-French solidarity occasioned no surprise whatever, or response in Rome circles, declares the officially inspired Informazione Diplomatica. It adds that Fascist Italy is not disurbed because for a long time past she as
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  • 93 3 VI V lUI J VIC —Reuter. Chungking, Thursday. The personnel of the newly created National Defence Supreme Council which will direct China’s military and political party affairs during wartime will include Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek as chairman and the standing committee as follows: Dr. 11. H. Kung, Dr.
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  • 394 4 r T’HE failure of the Ir.do-Malavan negotiations at New Delhi is disappointing but not unexpected. The i-Government of India’s insistence on a I wage of fifty cents is unreasonable at the present time. It is possibly h'l-cd I on the fact that lava is paving native labour tort\
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  • 1383 4  -  Vincent Sheean. the writer of this despatch, is the distinguished w it er. and correspondent who has represerted the North American Newspaper Alliance in Mo/oeco. China. Russia. Czechoslovakia and elsewhere. He now gives a vivid de crif tion of th'? situation
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    • 37 4 ■^wag f T7 x &gt; -1 k®j ((ffi)I s' O O p£Ji«S-\ J /X7^s-. m SOW* J’’ \V' t «,&lt;■■■ ir ~ri ami ■■■■n I ll— I mM'IIIi ll iiiiiiiii Z TMiS H.aCKSTACC OUTFIT IS MOT 30 HOT. EIThEU
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  • 627 5 Rubber Illusion K rubber price chart covering 1937 and 1938 presents a remarkiptical illusion. The left-hand portion resembles a chain of mountains with jagged peaks. A veiitable \;&lt; mt Everest among them is one hilling and a penny-three-farthings yjarch 1937. This peak has almost perpendicular sides. Th&lt;
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  • 349 5 MOTOR COMPANY CLAIMS FOR INSTALMENT ARREARS interesting civil suit came up for hearing before Mr. J. L. McFall in the Penang District Court yesterday, when Messrs. Universal Cars claimed $473.59 from Mr. M. Saravanamuttu in respect of two cars purchased from them by defendant.
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  • 93 5 Two Men Charged As a sequel to a fatal motor accidcn on January 16 at Dato Kramat Road, in which an Indian. Shaik Mohamed, wa.? killed, an English-speaking Chinese. L r Eng Kooi (33) was charged in the Penang Middie Court yesterday with causing the death of
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  • 144 5 The programme for the Variety Concert to be given tonight, at the Theatre Royal, by the Womens’ Committee of the China Relief Fund, in aid of the Fund, is as follows: Overture: Li Tek Seah Orchestra. Chinese National Anthem. Opening speech: Madam Law lu
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  • 87 5 A young Chinese, Yeoh Song Chun &lt;25) was charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Penang Middle Court, yesterday, with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Yeoh Song Lian, with a pole, on Wednesday at the new race course, Scotland Road. The case
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  • 465 5 Girl Says She Went Of &lt; )wn Accord H°" a 15-year-old Tamil girl chose to run away from home with her rather than be forced into marriage with another man she did not love was •i! rated during the preliminary inquiry before the Ipoh Second Magistrate, Che
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  • 229 5 I Raised In Penang: Will I eave Next Week Twenty- Chinese Associations in Penang, joined in giving a farewell tea-party yesterday at the Violet Cafe, Wembley Park, to Penang’-' Mechanical Unit, consisting of 32 meml rs. headed by- Mr. Leong Yok Hong, who are
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  • 120 5 Mr. G.E. Cator On His New Appointment (From Our London Staff) London, February J. Mr. G. E. Cator, who was appointed to succeed Mr. Victor Lowinger as Malayan Agent in London, assumed office today after a short holiday in the West of England. In an interview
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  • 72 5 (From Our London Staff) London, February 3. The Admiralty announces that the East Indies Squadron, in the course of its Spring cruise, will visit Singapore on March 13 and will remain there until March 27. The Squadron will be under the command of Vice-Admiral
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  • 97 5 Cheang Liao A wedding took place at the Chinese Consulate, Northam Road, Penang, yesterday, the parties being Mr. Cheang Yen Min, a pawnbroker residing- in Ipoh. and Miss Liao Pei Chin. The ceremony, in the reformed style, was conducted by Mr. Yang Chi Shia ng. representing the
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  • 137 5 In connection with the Chess tournament today, the Chess Sub-committee of the China Relief Fund, yesterday held a meeting at the Penang Philomathic Union in Acheen Street, with the president, Mr. Chow Kwang Hoe in the chair. Among those present at this meeting
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  • 56 5 Charges of housebreaking at No. 100 Prangin Road on January 31 were yesterday preferred against two Chinese, Um Aik Chor and Teoh Poh Lan, in the Penang Middle Court, before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Third Magistrate. The case was postponed till tomorrow, bail being allowed
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  • 55 5 London, Thursday. It is understood that the differences between the two Palestinian Arab sections overcome. It is reported that two Nashashibi delegates will participate in the talks together with the main Arao Higher Committee delegation. One of the delegates chosen is not yet in England but the other
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  • 1232 7  -  Britain On The Screen By Joan Littlefield ELISABETH Bergner has L* recovered her form. That is the most important thing about her new picture, “Stolen Life,” which had its world premiere here recently. But the picture is also notable tor the fine performance given by Michael
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  • 568 7 Will a college education enable a man to make more money than he would without it? To sit for his final examination at Raffles College in March this year, Mr. Liin Kim San. an undergraduate, discussed the value of a college diploma in a talk on
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  • 895 8 Ipoh Rotarian Speaks On Problem EMPLOYER HAS PART TO PLAY i t B BhLh principal of the Anglo-Chinese School. Ipoh. IT 5 de ivt nr u wresting address on the subject ol “Erioloyment O f Yo u the weekly tiffin meeting ot the Ipoh Rotary &lt; lub
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  • 101 8 Death Trap Bead (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A LTHoUGH approached from z Kuala Lumpur by one of widest roads in -the town, Lornie-road, the corner near the Abattoirs on the Klangroad is a “death trap” bend and has been the scene of many of the worst road
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  • 332 8 (From Cur Own Correspondent.» Singapore. Thursday. The Story of now a Chinese husband followed his wife from Kluang to Singapore and stabbed her to death in the pre sence of her paran our. also inflicting eight stab wounds on the latter, was told to Mr Justice
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  • 316 8 Reason For Singapore Action Krom Our Gwn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpui, Thursday. The Kuala Lumpur Chinese Consulate has not yet been instructed to register Chinese dance hostesses here, I understand. Inquiries revealed that there may be serveral reasons for the registration of these dancers, as required in Singapore.
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  • 124 8 A ve;y large gathering of friends and -datives was present to witness th rr.’riage of Mr. Tan Chong Sooi, young r brother of Mr. Tan Cheng Lim o! oh, to Miss Chan Poh Sim secont laughter &lt;i Mr. and Mrs. Chan Khonj Leong, on Wednesday at
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  • 521 8 Hom Did Deceased Meet His Deaih'; (Froin Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Weo RAMASAAIY, 33-year-old Tamil, employed &lt;•!&gt; Central Workshops, Sentul, a married man v'*l: •aged 12 years, stood his trial before Mr. Justin n the Assizes, yesterday, on a charge of murdi oraga&am,
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  • 70 8 Arrested in possession of a tin of samsu of a total value of $7.09. a Chinese, Teh Tee Kow, was yesterday charged in the Ipoh magistrate’s court before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe. Accused pleaded guilty, saying that a total stranger engaged him to carry the samsu
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  • 128 8 The following are passengers sailing •or Home by the M.S. Boringia: Mrs. E.T. Grew, Capt. E. Nielsen, Consul M. Melchior, Mrs. Melchior, Master Peter Melchior, Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Cahusac and Miss L.M. Cahusac, he Rev. and Mrs. K. G. Carpenter, Masters S. and H. Carpenter.
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  • 22 8 A mining coolie was crushed to death yesterday morning at Simpang Pulai by boulder which got dislodged.
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  • 99 8 Malay Sentence,! (From Our Own Cori Taiping, Wednesdav Following a quarrel over of cigarettes, a Malay nam&lt; 1 bu R J* bin Jaffar attacked th named, with a knife On his appearance today l&gt;? t Taiping Magistrate. Abu Baku- guilty. Court Inspector Mohd. Yusuf that the
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  • 69 8 (From Our Own Correspoir: at.i Taiping. Wain- Jay. Mr. J. L. 11. Dav is, will shortly be proceed Kampai. Mr. Davis will be i luch m iin local sporting circles, especially by tr i' l. hockey team, of which hi is tin Mr. Davis's successor is
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  • 130 8 Man Brutallv Done To Death On Wednesday afternoon the Ipoh police received information of tr finding of the dead body ol a Chinese a house in Jalan Bendahara. Ipoh. The body was viewed by the c.it room officer who, being suspii. a iformed the Perak
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  • 58 8 Chinese House Burned To Ground A small fire broke out on W( afternoon in Tambun, when a house in the Chini up in flames. The Taml was summoned and soon 1 well under control. ever, was demolished an mated at $l5O. Nobody was injured. Th
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  • 88 8 A young Indian Mohami c-d by the Perak polic committing criminal breac on Wednesday arrested b_\ tective at the 2k- mile, KuaL i'aiptng Road. Yesterday morning Kit&lt; was prouuced in the Ip" 1 ?ourt before Mr. P.F-Y. 1 claimed trial. After a dele' i&lt;ua!a Kangsar had
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  • 229 9 ADVANCE PRODUCTION STORAGE WITH SMELTERS Chinese Miners Not Enthusiastic G OVERNMENT REFUSES DUTY REFUND f 'THNESE mining circles are not enthusiastic about the schenrI nr storage facilities for a portion of the stocks permittee irJer I heir Certificate of Production. It is pointed out that chenie of that nature was
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  • 408 9 BITTER BANK M ANAGER r &lt; s Employees j i "Organise 'vn Correspondent) S ns.‘pore, Thursday. v in Singapore •::ild similar to &gt;t ir.-. uiged Mr. H. er of the defunct recently absorbed i 1 Bank, at a dinner* •ucr Asiatic staff of Weekly EntertainV'.. inb last night. cjvious,” Mr.
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  • 182 9 Cuts Agreed To (From Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Tnursday. The Traffic Advisory Committee have lecided to make a cut of five per cent, n the number of rickshas in May. the minutes of the Committee which were tabled at the Sanitary Board meeting sterday
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  • 290 9 Caee To Disentangle, Savs Lesal Adviser as described by the Assistant Legal Adviser as a '1 c to disentangle owing to the ext i erne he vlpt.’is u itnesses to disclose the facts was taker a Perak Assizes before Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley “0
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  • 317 9 K. L. Dispute Settled (Doni Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. The application of Mr. S. Arumugan o be registered as an architect by tlie Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board wa* anally allowed today alter a lengthy discuss on tn committee at yesterday s Sanitary Board meeting. Ibis
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  • 117 9 (From Cur Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Wednesday. For allowing his cattle to graze in a prohioited area, a Sikh named Baksh? Singh was fined $lO, in default on week's rigorous imprisonment, by Datol Muda Razalli in the Batu Rajah Cour yesterday. The fine was paid.
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  • 183 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. The first Selangor Assizes which began today are the longest, on record for more than 10 years. There are 25 cases on the list and it is expected that the present Assizes will overlap the next .Assizes,
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  • 74 9 The lode mine at Gunong Lang, within Kinta Sanitary Board limits, was visited yesterday by the acting chairman of the Sanitary Board, the Health Officer, the Assistant District Officer, Kinta, and the .iispector of M.nes. The Pinang Gazetts reliably informed that the Sanitary Board authoritites will
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  • 137 9 Master And Assistant Caught At XS ork An elderly Chinese. 68 years of age with failing eyesight, was yesterday morning produced in tne Ipoh magistrate’s court before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe with another Chinese, Loke Thiam, for sentence, having pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 121 9 Tait's Show Gives Half Nights Takings From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Ynson. Wednesday. The Tait Show held a charity night yesterday in aid of the China Relief Fund. The Show is running (for a short season it Changkat Jong-road, on the ground vhere the new
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    • 351 9 MODERNISM /y/ WITH A I S gy 'Z'-jyßfijß I Ihe Style II Moutrie piano has ■^^sl ||i enjoyed enormous popularity over a period of many yew. Now, this instrument is available in the conservative modernistic case illustrated, at no extra cost. This perfected miniature upright has ben hailed by leading
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  • 1450 10 Increased .J. K. Rubber Stocks As ar Reserve? WHY COMMITTEE MAY RAISE QUOTA TO 55 PER CENT. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 1. WITH the International Rubber Regulation Committee’s next meeting, on February 14, close at hand, there is keen speculation
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  • 1428 10 U. S. Consumption Disappoints Management (From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 1 UNLESS American tin consumption increases subst tially in the very near future, the International r Committee will encounter grave difficulties. ,n U.S. buyers have for several weeks past shown little or
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  • 113 10 Names Of New Hoi'll The flies of the British ov r Jb at the Companies Or dinary the transfer of the shares from the previous n &gt; It was reported in Den 1,1 BiU ik “B” shares held by the of Scotland. Williams Deac y
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    • 919 10 banks THE CHARTERED BANE OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Invorpuraiva tn England by Royal Charter 1853) I Reserve Fund* 1 £3’ooo*«M ;I! The Indian Overseas Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,00 i t 1 Head office Bank, Ltd.. No 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.U. Manchester Office Incorporated in British India) No. 71
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  • 321 11 I MY ST ERIOL S explosion which occurred at the corner of Park-street and Great (piiildford-street 9 Southwark, S.E., London, is being investigated by Scotland Yard. lln torcr of if shattered scores of windows and the noise was heard more than two ’&lt;' ct&lt; Here i n
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  • 432 12 al government to aistrioui —lnternational News Agency. Chungking, February 3. I FORCED by the exigencies of war to modernise and streamline its agricultural programme, the Chinese government today is in the throes of an agrarian “revolution” which seems the end of a complete overthrow of antiquated
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  • 82 12 Shanghai. The wedding party of a Chinese couple was rudely interrupted by three armed Chinese gangsters, who relieved the guests of all their cash and valuables and ransacked the premises. While they were busy looting, one of the guests stealthily left, and telephoned the police, a
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  • 89 12 Shanghai. Miss Yuan Mei-yen, a popular Chinese film star, has won for herself the distinction of being the first Chinese to be insured against accident before making a picture. Miss Yuan took out an insurance policy when she found that in one scene she would
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  • 207 12 Electricity On 'I he Farm Perhaps the oddest use of electricity on the farm is when it is used to deceive the fowls, making them think midr.ight is dawn. Thus “taken in.” they rise, feed, and ky an extra Electricity is pointing the way to a great future
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  • 487 12 GREAT WORK OF CHIXESE RAILWAYS Chungking. ■JLJOkE than 9,500,000 troops and 2,391,500 tons of war -V I. material were transported over five Chinese railway in the first year of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, according to an official survey of the work China's railroad-men have done
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  • 253 12 Six Divisions hi The Field Shanghai, Feb. 3. AS a prelude to the expected e sumption of their long stalemated. offensive against Nmchang, the invading Japanese w?rr pi t &gt; moving in their 119th Division from Formosa to positions along th' 1 north bank of the
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    • 144 12 1 g &gt; jagg* M WhatmakesTangeesodiKerent, vlit h all Why does it end that painted loekr x Tangee isn’t paint can’t paint. In changes color from orange in the s A youthful blush rose on A cream base keeps On c °tor, then use Tangee Theatrical. Use Tangee Rouge and
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    • 2003 12 P P f radio radio radio radio radio radio radio ;:PR:OEGR-:AMMSS;; Schedule radio radio radio radio radio radio radio] J. j, p 1 PENANG I SINGAPORE 1 x?ndon, Feb. 3: Following- is the pro- rjxMAl o j able BBC Service Schedule for the Fai TODty I TODAY /last in Malayan
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  • 478 13 Latest Posting limes At Kuala Vumnur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD fcIROPL THE WEST (Empire Air Mail): Fo ria Point). Indii Aq 11 e, Egypt, Sudan, Kenyb la, Zanzibar, Norther» h. n -sia, Nyasaland, Soutt 'iin, Ireland Canada arv Newfoundland. 1 7.30 a.m.; Ipoh 12.4 f .GJ
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  • 912 13 IN PENANG HARBOUR arrivais N Touay: KEDAH ex Singapore, lava via Singapore. BURDW’AN ex -ondon via ports. Tomorrow: RAJPUTANA ex Chin' ind Japan. KOTA GEDE ex Java via Singapore. Monday. February 13: KEDAH ex 3elawan-Deli. MUNCASTER CASTLE ?x Singapore. Tuesday, February 14: PREUSSEN e? I’OELAU BRASS ex
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  • 83 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang it 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and incoming mails will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays Mai’s for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and 2.10 a.m.; md
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    • 444 13 g\ p FUNNEL LINE I 1 KI.Y SER'. ICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT Leave» l‘»nanj Du* Tx&gt;nrl«’i GLEN Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Feb. 10 Mar. 12 Calls Marseilles Glasgow’ Feb. 17 Mar 15 ('ills Hull Gdynia Feb. 23 Mar. 22 H &gt; DAY tnEKVi'E IO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool Omits
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    • 109 13 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. HAYES Feb. 16 Mar 15 Mar. 28 Pres. POLK Mar. 2 Mar. 29 Apr. 11 Pres. GARFIJ'LD Mar. 30 Apr. 26 May 9 Pres. MONROE Apr. 7 May 10 May 23 PACIFIC SERVICE Leave
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    • 868 13 D and "CM V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KAROA” SAILING SUNDAY, 12th 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
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  • 421 14 Fifth Round Matches To Be Played Tomorrow NO GIANT-KILLING TEAM THIS SEASON QIXTEEN teams are left in the F. A. Cup- and the winners in O the fifth round games to be played tomorrow will enter the quarter-finals, &gt; This season has been
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  • 123 14 Wembley Stadium announce that an agreement has now been completed with the Football Association which will ensure the playing of the F.A. Cup Final annually and the International Match, Engl :nd v. Scotland, (every cither year for at least another ten yej(rs. Various improvements are
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  • 472 14 Cambridge Have A Big Crew London, January 26. OWING to the fact that Cambridge have a larger term to keep, they started practice the better part of a week before Oxford. With the recent change of Buxton for Sherwood, the order of the crew’, accident excepted, is
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  • 145 14 TIE following is the schedule of racing for the Singapore Turf Club’s Spring Meeting: FIRST DAY, FEBRUARY 18 (SATURDAY) Horses Class 1: Div. 1. seven furlongs; Div. 2, seven furlongs. Horses Class 3: Div. 1,5% furlongs and 7 furlongs; Div. 2, furlongs and 7 furlongs; Div. 3,
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  • 569 14 London. Something has gone wrong with our soccer crowds. More and more one misses the oldtime full-throated roaring at a Cup-tie; one gets fed up with soccer’s s. &lt;nt symphonies. I have seen, writes Clifford Webb, struggling teams lifted on a wave of encouraging sound from the
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  • 368 14 PROMOTE]» WILLIM; io qJ £2,5(10 l l n &lt;lon. J anu:t ARTHUR El.v Ix ley, W me nterest,li" in Henry I.e HIS as an Len Harvey, to the e st 52,500; and“nota writes J. H. Freeman. was asking £5.000 and extrisA that was before his
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  • 167 14 London. January 2 The English table tennis at Wembley having proved our j be as smart at the game as a-. world, and probably happens e:g Not one of them is likeiy for the world title in is that they will have i &gt;,
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  • 121 14 Acute Dearth &lt;»•' Bom re It is at Johannes", g dU( &gt; 2 South Africa- Bkig'uui dowr..' February 18, H; South Africans are their stock oi nl the sa- 1 11 They are suffering je ;t .ting that has settled ties a dearth 1 that
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    • 225 14 Mlll^&j^W/ v? i 'J|^^^^^^^^^^^^^MEte|MflH|HEfe|£ l x. I -9 1 I &lt; Wj i t' h., J|HsSB AOfcJ V i &lt; ■’l.-&lt; A. !■&gt;.. .yd '*'sHH®y^Jsß|l^^^^®u7*v-J |k \xxxXXXX] Wnu lB fiTST3^KZ r MPT wBIMI &gt;UJh HwwMAA** flnHn Bn t JX** JOHN MAY» b SOHS.EnouAMa. PRUDENTIAL BONUS! The company has pleasure in
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  • 1175 15 11 orses And Ponies In Training •pH LOWING is the training for the Singapore T. C. race meeting on February 18. 21 and 25 &lt; W. TERLEY i M. tert br a m Mr. Lee Kim Puat. L/'le John ch e g Mr. Lee Kim
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  • 106 15 Kingsley Kennerley, holder of the Amateur Billiards championship, is making application to the Billiards Association and Control Council for recognition, as a world record, of a snooker break of 10 which he made recently. Existing record for an amateur is 90, made by Joe
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  • 67 15 Following are Wednesday’s results in the Penang Sport Club Tennis Tournament: Championship Singles: H. C. D Arcy Irvine beat R. P. Irving 6—2, 6—3. Ladies Singles Handicap: scr. Miss D. Hickies w.o. scr. Miss K. Howard. Men’s Singles Handicap: —30.2 J. D. Lambert beat -2
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  • 30 15 GORDON RICHARDS, mounted on a ski-cycle, with Tohnm Dita’s md I t ck SJrett. on a luge, at St. Morit?. where they are enjoying a ui:&gt;*ei sports holids’
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  • 801 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. THE Suleiman Golf Club —a proposed International Club so called to commemorate the name of the Late Sultan of Selangor whose ambition was to promote harmony among the different peoples
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  • 306 15 £5OO Winner Take -A ll Goli Match v e London, Jan 31 popular acclamation Henry 'Cotton may be the best golfer in the world, but that does not prevent our up-and-coming young friend, Bobby Locke, from believing he has the beating of him. Locke has promised
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  • 38 15 -Reuter In the World European Ice Hockey Championships, today, Great Britain holders of the European title, were eliminated when beaten by Canada, by four goals to nil, and Germany by one nil, in the semi-final. -Reuter.
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  • 235 15 4,100 Clubs In England A-ondon, January 31. “This game is getting to be big business." There you have the comment of Mr. W. J. Pope, secretary of the Engish Table Tennis Association, on a sport that has travelled a long way since It was the
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    • 161 15 Y ou seem mighty pleased” she said yr w people don't survive a political discussion with my uncle so calmly." HE SAID l euioved it from Jl the moment I opened my i lt M eigarette &lt;*ase We both ■JHHBHMrS It a oniv aii jr" f bc world Mnoked du
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  • 63 16 MORNING QUOTATION'S TIN LATESI Penang $107.50 Business 25 tons Singapore $107.50 COPRA Sundried $3-55 Black Pepper $8.75 RUBBER Penang (Spot) 25%C Singapore (Spot) 25%c TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.00 Medium $3.37% RICE R-ncoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.80 No. 2 $5.70 White No. 1 $6.00 White No. 2 $5.75
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  • 100 16 Prev. Today Pahs 176 63 64 1771)64 New York 4.68% 4.681 J Montreal 4.70% 4.71% Brussels 27.71% 27.78% Geneva 20.69% 20.69 Amsterdam 8.69% 8.69% Milan 89% 89% Berlin 11.67% 11.68 Stockholm 19.41 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 137 137
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  • 348 16 LONDON, February 8. Following are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fan Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 111 —i Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 107? —1 War Loan 3% p.c. 975 —i Com. Union
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  • 247 16 New’ York, Thursday. The market was a professional affair with volume negligible. Hence it is difficult to attach significance to individual price changes. The decline in car loadings in the neighbourhood of 17,000 is about as was expected. Store stocks were firm. The optimistic outlook is unchanged,
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  • 125 16 LONDON, February 8. Buyers Sellers I’BEER: Dull. London 7 d 7 d February 7%d 7%d July/Sept. 7i?d 7sJd Oct./Dec. 7%d 8d NEW YORK: (.opening price) 15.50 cts. London 51.142 tons Liverpool 28,815 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. January £11.0.0. PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond. 3%d.
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  • 139 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Bayem Sellers Ampats 3|6 3|los B. Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts .66 .69 Hitamg .26 .29 Johans .26 .28 Kamuntings Bj9 Klang Rivers 1.72% 1.80 Kramats 9j3 9|9 K. Lan juts 16 0 16,6 Kuchais 1.20. 1.25 Laruts 3|9 4jo Lukuts .52% .57% Mambaus .47% .52% Pahang
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  • 184 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Perak River Valley .90 I.ooc TEN: Ampat 3 6 4|o Bangrin 20'0 20 9 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Berjuntai 10'0 10'9 Heng Fa.tt .67% .70 Johan .25 .28 Jelebu .55 .60 Kpg. Lanjut 16 1% 16 9 Klang 1.70 1.80 Kram at 9 0 9|6
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  • 168 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN i Bayers Sellers Ayer Weng .55 .60 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatt .65 .70 Kuchai 1.17% 1.22% Mambau &gt;47% .52% Petalings 6.35 6.55 Rahman Hyd. 1.02% 1.07% Rantau 1.25 1.30 Taiping Cons. 1.42% 1.47% Talam 1.22% 1.27% Ampat 3 3 3 9 Berjuntai 1010 10
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  • 173 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1-17% 1.22% Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.07% Bassetts .45 -47% Bentas 97 1.05 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 1.62% 1.72 Sungei Tukangs .90 .95 Tapahs 1.60 1.70 Telok
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  • 292 16 Singapore, Friday. THE following are the weights for the first day (February 18) of the Singapore races. KORSES--CLASS 1. DIV. 1. 7 FI7RS. JACK DRUCE 9 TONROE PURE GOLD 9 BOMBUS AERIAL POST 8.06 blue peter 8 royal WORLINGTON 8.04 herbe FOLLE 12 HORSES—CLASS 1, DIV. 2,
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  • 73 16 —Reuter Lunch Speeches To Be Broadcast London, Friday. Speeches by Lord Essendon and the President of the Board of Trade on the occasion of a lunch on board the “Dominion Monarch” prior to her maiden voyage will be heard from Daventry today at 9.20 p.m. (Malayan time) on
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  • 57 16 Profit for year to October 31, £1,796 (£5,338) deduct manager's commission and bonus to staff, £175 (£339); N.D.C., £45; £1,200 to replanting and ’cultivation account; forward, £B5l (£475). It is proposed to convert issued shares into stock. It is intended to apply to Stock Exchange for permission
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  • 279 16 ‘They Are Brighter And Kindlier” BALD-HEADED men are happier, brighter and kindlier than the others in the opinion of the Deputy Mayor of New York, Mr. Henry H Curran, who has just issued a strong defence of men w’ithout hair. Mr. Curran had received an appeal from
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  • 174 16 Arrears Of Income To Beneficiaries In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Howes heard an application from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Capitan Cheang Ah Quee in which they asked that the beneficiaries of the estate be allowed to settle the
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  • 88 16 —Reuter. Berlin, Friday.—Caracciola, the German motoring ace, drove a 3-litre Mer-cedes-Benz on a special stretch of the Dessaubitterfeldt Autobahn at a speed of 248.28 miles an hour over a mile flying start and 247.47 m.p.h. over a flying kilometre, and beat the existing international Class D records
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  • 26 16 Reuter. London. Friday.—The English Football League fixture yesterday betw’een Leicester and Charlton Athletic resulted in a win for latter by five goals to one.
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  • 38 16 All-Malaya Mala'- Champio"’ 11 1 (From Our Own py, Kuala bi M nl pjon ¥&gt;&gt;ii bin M H. Komis and will pore, doubles l! ing their titles tennis champion &gt; Sultan Suleii during the Cnm&gt; February-' from February
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  • 38 16 JOAN BROTHERTON eldts of Mr. G. Spencer of Fort Wiliu/n, nada, and the late Mrs. G. Spenct PERCY ROBERT only I: James Campbell of Gre jifurd M and the late Mrs. J. Campbell. Singapore papers pleas, ,y
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  • 17 16 DEATH CHERBAKOFF- Madam I j bakoff, mother of Mrs. F D p at Harbin on February 6. !£..&lt;♦
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