Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1939

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE GB. 1833 DAILY ri, .<>l. xcvn. Bn. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1939. PRICE 5 CEN TS.
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  • 268 1 Franco Expected to Adhere ANISH WAR VIRTUALLY AT AN END Berlin, Friday. Enthusiastic telegrams of congratulation were exchanged today between Hitler and Aon Ribbentrop on the one hand ami Hungary and Manchukuo. nen recruits to the anti-Coniintern Pact, m ho signed today at Budapest
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  • 78 1 Renter I < Lcderal I Programme I a Federal iroB )rS based on "the de>nment in which -.eouraged to in- Mr. H. L B* 1 [X moines EcoI I < n led a six point I If to achieve that end. lm< nt in the flow of
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  • 54 1 A URORA BOREALIS Reuter. London. Friday. >, or Nord 1, er a large B seen early B the e i a large arc kbrd- urtain. The Ai-pla daces many hours Hl: Londoners were ■enie remarkable spectacle t ss until a late B»ou teners telephoned IL- B B that it had
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  • 36 1 Ip.' I London, Friday. I i Amir Faisal F 5 n the House of rday evening. The call is as a courtesy the Palestine subject of disAmir wag also r rom his father.
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  • 11 1 East night’s Treasury Bills went at 10s. 1.33 d.
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  • 45 1 *Y ARE SAFELY on the soil of France, these refugees '‘‘l from hunger after being short of food for so Unig n ofugees stretching out their hands for bica > Gendarmes when the refugees train stopped at Lyon route to Central France.
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  • 93 1 Reuter. T.U.C. Men See Premier i London, Friday. A Trades Onion Congress deputation I waited on Mr. Chamberlain this afternoon urged mitigation of some provisions of the Trade Union Act passed in 1927 -after th? General Strike. The deputation claimed, that the Act was vindictive and created
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  • 72 1 —British Wireless. Assurances Offered By Japan London, Friday. The Japanese Government have apolo gised for the bombing of Hong Kon' territory. The •’•pritish ir Tokio ha» > ,p* Jed that the apology is vcOmpanied b x numLe- of assurances dealing with matters as compensation and punishment of
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  • 89 1 —Reuter. Sentences On Members Of Iron Guard Bucharest, Friday.—Sentences ranging from one to eight years imprisonment have been passed by the military court on nine members of the banned Iron Guard, including Buttu, the wealthy doctor son-in-law of Marinescu the neurologist, in connection with the abortive “flame
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  • 49 1 —Reuter Teheran, Friday:—The Crown Prince of Iran, who is to wed Princess Fawzia, 17-year-old sister of King Farouk, on March 15, left for Cairo this morning. He is travelling via Baghdad, where he will stay two days. The party will arrive at Alexandria on March 3. —Reuter
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  • 120 1 Owing To Hainan And Siam —Reuter. The Hague, Friday —An appeal to the Government to build four new battleships each of 30.000 tons for defence of the Dutch-Indies was made in the Second Chamber by Lieut. General Bajette in the course of a debate
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  • 79 1 ,—Reuter. London. Friday. On the Stock Exchange, despite late week-end realising, many final gains were shown as a result, of a good buying movement early in th session. Home rails and industrials were active, but gold min ngs were quietly firm, Gilteedged were narrowly irregular though the underlying
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  • 43 1 -Reuter. London, Friday:—Working on the theory that damage may have been caused by I.R.A. sympathisers. Metropolitan police officers are keeping a special watch on telephone kiosks. Telephone wires in twenty-five kiosks and two underground stations have been maliciously cut. —Reuter.
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  • 728 1 —Reuter. Expected Next Monday Paris, Friday.—M. Daladier told the Chamber this afternoon that he proposed to ask the council of Ministers on Monday to recognise Franco. Replying to criticisms, M. Daladier said: “The security of our third frontier has been mentioned. On all six hundred kilometres of
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  • 157 1 Reuter. Students Demonslrate Against Germans Warsaw, Friday. Anti-German demonstrations kept the police busy in various parts of th* l country, notably Warsaw. Danzig and Posen. Mounted police charged and dispersed 500 students at Warsaw University who participated in Anti-German demonstrations this afternoon shouting: “Down wit 1 Cormzmy!” and
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  • 31 1 I.—Reuter. JohanneSbury, Friday:—The application by Mr. Charles Beraux for an order to set aside that made by Judge Solomon last Friday has failed Leave of appeal has been granted.—Reuter.
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  • 136 2 Reuter. “COMING OF AGE’’ EFFICIENCY OF DOCKYARDS Moscow. Friday. On the occasion of t’.a “coming of age' of the Soviet flaet all newspapers eulogize its growing powei. Izvestia announces the forthcoming launching of a "new and powerful ship’ -s proof of the efficiency
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  • 64 2 .—R uicr. Groups All Mutually Hostile Budapest, Friday. Government supporters, the "Hun garists,” an extreme right political roup. pr n altered >-> 'snonsible for the bcm’ outrage h on February 4 ui.on hand-grrna.dcs were thrown. among orshippei-s leaving a synagogue, resulting in Li being mjuw. The Eungrrist 1
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  • 40 2 :.—Reuter. London, Friday:—The Government r~ ained Ripon at the by-election caused by the death of Major Hills. Mr. C. York (Conservative) polled 23,257 votes ar. ’h. R. J. Hadi (Labour) who contested he last elect on, 10,213. —Reuter.
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  • 26 2 —Reuter. Durban, Friday:—Farts of East Gri ualand are being swept by floods follow ng a sudden rise of sixty feet of the mzimkulu River.—Reuter.
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  • 91 2 —British Wireless. First Deliveries In London London, Friday:—The first 15.00 -teel ail’ raid shelters are now on tl railways and they will ba delivered a acmes m six London boroughs and s< /en English and Scottish centres befo the end of the week. By the end of
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  • 91 2 Reuter Lord Mayor Of Cork’s Protest London, Thursday. The Lord Mayor of Cork, Mr. James Hickey, today refused to participate in the welcome to the German naval training ship Schlesein, due at Cork tomorrow, owing to the “insult to Catholic World on the death of the Pope when
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  • 65 2 /-Reuter Funeral At Calcutta Yesterday icutta, Friday:—Lord Brabourne wa< burred today’ after a service in the "athedral conducted by the Metropolitan r India. A salute of seventeen minute rins was fired as the body was taken in procession on a gun-charge to the ’ace of interment. The route
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  • 37 2 —Reuter. To Play In Egyptian Championships Cairo, Friday:—Baron Gottfried von ’framn, the famous German tennis player •■.ho was recently released from prison as been given permission to compete in ’he Egyptian championships next month
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  • 25 2 —Reuter. Chalon-sun-Saone. France, Friday:— Twelve are reported to have been killed n d thirteen injured in a mine explosion at Monceau les Mines.—Reuter.
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  • 131 2 —British Wireless. Message To Durham London. Friday:—The King and Queen returned to London late last night aftei their three-day visit to the north-east. A large crowd assembled to welcome them. In a telegram message to Lord Londonderry, the Lord Lieutenant of Durham, che King asked that warmest thanks
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  • 206 2 Reuter. Reversion To Bilateral Discussions London, Friday. A further meeting of Arabs, Jews anu British delegates lasting half an horn was held touay. for the time being it has been dec.ded to revert to the norma, bilateral system of talks until the AraL nd Jew.sn delegates have
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  • 47 2 —Reuter. Plague, Friday:—Heavy purchases of armaments were made Uy Japan in January and are expected to continued for several months. The purchases accounted for exports to Japan in January totalling 43,000,000 crowns, com x-arej with only 3,000,000 crowns in las. hree months of 1938.—Reuter.
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  • 584 2 —(B.U.R.), London. QERMANY Has its swastika. Italy has the fasces. And Britain has Neville Chamberlain’s umbrella. That tightly-rolled, swank “gamp,” as it is called here, has become the symbol of Britain’s appeasement policy. Some cynical observers call It Britain’s “black’ feather.” Wherever Chamberlain goes, his umbrella
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  • 60 2 The last pictures taken of Sir Henri Deterding bank clerk to be one of the oil kings of the world fro colossal wealth. He was 72 at the time of hi- den th < u an pictured at St. Moritz with his
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  • 208 2 ’—British Wireless. Welcomed By The Press London, Friday, xhe reaffirmation iai>c mgut oy xialxiax ox txxe Mimslex’ t. j-riceu —uiac cue soi.uaiacy or intex oy v/mcu x 1 rance anu uus coiuiuy aix. is sucxi inai any tnrea*. io the vita .uveicsvs ox r rance xrom wuacevei’
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  • 74 2 Reuter. Value Of Estate Not et Known Vaticancity, Friday. The will bf the late Pope was opened today. His Holiness bequeathed all he received as Pope in the form of gifts 01 acquisitions to the Holy See and thereby to his successor. From private property various bequests are
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  • 74 2 Reuter. Ready For Large Ccale Production Berlin, Friday. It is stated that construction of Buna works near Merseburg is so far advanced hat production of synthetic rubber on a arge scale will begin shortly. The company recently increased its share capita’ f; om tlrrty million to fifty million
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  • 78 2 —Reuter. I ory Group Urge Great Increase London, Friday. A group of Conservative Members have placed a motion on the Order Paper in xhe Commons urging the Government greatly to increase the strength of the Army to enlarge the deterrents against aggression and to demonstrate ability and intention
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  • 76 2 —British Wireless. British Cheung Interest of the ley. and Trade Dep.-u--to Berlin and <.l tiiM ntal c: deputation of 1 merce which Mr. Huds< is suffering f; Sir Granville Gil:-‘.>n M p ed the hope that Mr. Ihxisor w. Jbe;* achieve a considerab! Leasure of a in
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  • 68 2 Reuter. New Cabinet Ciii Threatened I Brussels, Tudux A fres.i Oj crises is threaten!- The Social Mau aq} ui oouapi J l u" ‘.-I in the Chamber 1. 1 Government I they regard as a defl- j Liberals have ah■ -iy I sition to the < I both Social!."
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  • 50 2 Hines Likened To Abraham l-‘ I York The accusation that he the prosecution’s pri 1 Dixie Davis an i I to "talk thii I Mr. Thou- I by Hines’ cours I final speech for th I He said that Hir I frame-up < 1 berg to saw tl Hines to
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  • 2237 3 SPEEDING, UNNECESSARY HOOTING INADEQUATE PARKING CRITICISED I WERESTING DISCUSSIONS AT 4 AM. MEETING nHOI a speed limit he imposed in town, did Penang folio a Singapore regulations with regard to the unnecessary hooting of r:>ras. and did the local Committee think there were adegiiate parking places in Penang were among
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  • 47 3 A group of new commanders of the “Strain Taril,”— the Rumanian youth organisation led by King Carol, and similar to the Scout Movement —photographed when they were sworn in and took the oath with raised arms, at Bucharest.
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  • 143 3 —Remer. Japanese Paper s Attack On S.M.C. Shanghai, r r.uay Agitation in the local Japanese Press for independent acton by the Japanese army so as to rid the International Settlement of terrorists is mounting. One journal regarded as the mouth piece of the Japanese army in Genu.
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  • 56 3 i Shanghai, Friday. It is officially announced that the Japanese military authorities have designated two poinvs in Ruling as ‘s f\ty concentrations” for the -seven foreigners who are remaining there. These points, it is stated, wiil be immune from attack provided they are not used
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  • 41 3 —Reuter. Chungking, Friday. As a measure to prevent fires in the event of large-scale air raids with incendiary bombs, the Government has decided to demolish almost one-foui th of the city’s buildings within the next four .eeks.— Reuter.
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  • 317 3 “Policy Will Not Be Altered By Outside Dictation” Burgos, Friday. is understood that the British Government recently 5 approached the Franco Government with regard to prliFca! offenders in ths Republican zone and, it is reported, expressed wish tor an assurance that there would be lull estraini
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  • 132 3 Reuter. Paris, Friday. x>rd Halifax’s declaration of AngloFrench solidarity is warmly welcomed by the Press here as coming at a most opportune moment. Le Journal congratulates the British lead i' r for the “obstinets persistence” of their declarations. P.epublique says that the statement is so
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  • 148 3 Reuter. Closer Relations With Poland Rome, Thursd y. Count Ciano, the Ital.an Fore gn Minister, accompanied by the Polish Ambassador and a numbei of officials of the Italian Foreign Oxice, have left for Warsaw. Nothing is reported in the Itai an Press regarding the object of the
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  • 386 4 X/’ISITING agents for the Crown Colonies. in essense, is a suggestion advance»! by Sir Frank Swettenham, a torm<l- Governor of I the Straits Settlements, and elaborated iby Lt.-Col D. C. Spencer- Smith who contributes an article on the topic tothe current issue of United Empire, the journal
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  • 3717 4  -  An Eye-witness story of the dreadful things! that are happening on le Spanish frontier today IV/HERE shall I begin to tell you of this great tragedy? It is YV the most terrible thing I have ever seen. 1 have been staying for a week among the 500,000
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  • 391 5 BY THE WAY ,om the Table (run’ G around the ea'ngP e J I n (’intra Street and a number of dirtily md beggars, who have j, j.ica of feeding uiulcr of the food -s of th-.“ stalls with- j for it. ers good naturedly ~vidcd no plates are of
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  • 488 5 MR. KHOO Si iS APPEAL AT A.C.S. rd ACTION A carnes f hope that tin- yen ntu tin Pt :mg would, come forward and prepare themselves nay emergency by joining the Volunteer? and train in A.R.P. me expres d by the Hon.
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  • 343 5 Spoil Inquiry Che Ismail, the Ipch Magistrate. to ..ether with Messrs. W. Huntsman and M. Diamond and Che Wan Ibrahim, yesterday morning visited the scene of th motor accident near the junction of Thea-tre-street and Togo-street, Ipoh, where a four-year-old Chinese hoy. Ng Keat Leon
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  • 209 5 Third Dav Of i leaping Th- trial was continued yesterday at .he Penang Assize Com t before Mr. justice Rowes and a air. J. Cooper as Foreman, oi the three Sikhs, Leto.man Singh, Hazara Singh .no isher tttngh who are charged with me murder of
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  • 65 5 The Royal Na motor launch. Panji, arrived in Penang yesterday afternoon. With a crew .-t five, under Comdr. C. C. Al R.N. (retd), assisted by Mr E. Hull, Assistant Instructor of R.N.V.R., the Panji Penang for training purposes. Th.* erection of R.N.V.R. in Penan it is
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  • 59 5 Malay Gpb -jodHi Gaol Sentence of four months’ rieorou.-' imprisonment to be followed police supervision ivas passed bj magistrate, Mr. Lifli Koon Teck in Penang Mid die 1 Malay, Abdul MiS previously pleaded guilty to a < stealing several > sarongs shirts, from the f a 1
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  • 442 5 Remarking that the accused was guil of a very serious offence which v. a punishable with two years' rigox’ou- prisonment, a heavy fine ami w. bpi-m Mr. Lim Koon Teck. in the Middle yesterday, convicted a Chinese ricks puller, Ooi Choo Tong, who was
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  • 262 5 Bin Gatln rii’n Present The funeral of Mr. Ewe Kee Sooi, who died on February 17. at the ag of 61, took place on Thursday from his residence, No. 117, Perak Lane, for interment at the Batu Lanchang Cemetery. The deceased leaves behind the
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  • 28 5 RF.rUGEES. 'Ath their baggage, w aiting at the French frontier at Le Perthus for French officials to giv e them permission to enter France.
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  • 103 5 3 ,ihn On I rial At Perak. Assiz< k s -rial commenced yesterday afternoon at the Perak Assizes befor. tce Mit -ay-Aynsley of Aminui Khamis on a charge of giving evidence in the course of a. civ.l Taiping police court on September 8 last. prosecution alleged that
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  • 93 5 Post Of Adviser May Be Revived (From Our London Staff) London, February 15. The post of Adviser on Animal Health at the Colonial Office, which has been in abeyance since 1932, may be revived. The Colonia] Secretary, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, stated in the House of
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  • 23 5 .—Reutc r. Prague, Friday: It is reliably learned that Germans in Czechoslovakia will be exempted from compulsory m htary service.—Reutc r.
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  • 164 7 Confidence In ‘Kihlion Ministry Rangoo" tied by the City Women's Freedom League d to all Indian and 1 is of the House of Remd European members of ad-ding to the Leasrue’s iUrrnese people will refrain g with Indians and EuroI, i dng, including social, eco->
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    • 476 7 PARK l<mighl: Saturday, 25th February, 1939 Day Show 5 cents—Night Show 10 cents. I Cantonese Opera: CHONG MOH YAM”. Seats: 30, 20 and 10 cents SION bOO TEH KOON YAM” SEATS: 60, 40, 30 and 20 cents um P ng Leong, Cheah Seng Leong Loon Yew Wooi NO FREE LISTS.
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    • 162 7 HIE GREATER Marcus Show WILL BE HERE ON M O N I.) A Y 27th February; 1939 At 6.15 p.m. X 9.30 p.m. I -3 3 PT. A F.TIJNC—BOOK NOn AT THE THEATRE Prices:—Bss, ®3, $2, 81. QUEE N S A ri ~i ~c ~M-T ~w «ca- HiiiTifT—< "MB—LAST 2
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  • 833 8 District Judge Warns Fishermen AWARDING ri)i *3 interfere with revenue officers in the; execution of their duty and that it would be very seriou for any one of them who was brought up again and convict© 31 similar offence was administered tc three Chinese fishe men
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  • 151 8 Eight Bills Passed In 40 Minutes (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. His Excellency the High Commissions n the Federal Council today pu v blicly acknowledged “the exceeding kindness with which my wife and I were .reated during our recent visit to Siam and Indo-China. We were
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  • 227 8 Story Of Police Raid A sequel to a raid carried out by Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr R. C. B, Wiltshire, Detective Inspector Kay Kim Seng and four detectives on a kampong off Perak-Road pn January 10, was enacted in the IN nang Po lice Court when
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  • 107 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Th.: sday. Tapping police conducted a sir cessful gambling raid last night, result of which 19 Chinese were toda la.gcd before the Taiping Mag’strat ith playing ‘‘tau ngau” at 143 Market road. Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof stated that a sum of
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  • 81 8 Today’ at the Esplanade from 6 p.m 7.30 p.m.: March: No Repulse: Hume. Selection: High Jinks: Freeman. Waltz: Confidence: Robinson. Ove’-ture: L’Courrone d’Or: Hermann Intermezzo: Heart’s Ease: Macbeth. Selection: Glamorous Night: Novell Fox Trot: Broadway’s Gone HawJayford. Mr. Montague Tuke, who recent! 'tired from the general managership o
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  • 617 8 Woman Stabbed To Dealli In Her Bed (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Low Soo, a 42-ye; r old Cantonese wo aan had a little vegetable garden n?a ungei B'si. She was sufficiently wel i to employ a. maidservant to help cul vate the garden.
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  • 917 8 Ancient Malayan Ceremonj (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Friday W/jiil traditional Malay pomp and pageantry Sulu-n < Vt Abdul Aziz, K.C.M.G., K.8.E., will be instaiied <- ci the Federation’s premier State in a brilliant ceremony Th* ♦vili be resplendant with colour, in the
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  • 110 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Friday. The Batu Gajah Court was crowdeo yesterday when several batches of Chinese, both male and female, numbering nearly one hundred from the variuos dii> -ricts of Batu Gajah, were charged with before Datoh Muda Razalli, the -;atu Gajah Magistrate. Most
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  • 535 8 Mr. Arthur Leach is now living a -anglin, Kenwood Drive, Hayes Lane cckenham, Kent. A son has beer born to Mrs. Cared, wife of Mr. George Carrard, engineer of Talam Mines, Kampar. A sum of $5OO in Straits currency has been remitted to the distress in Hainan
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    • 70 8 ’•MRU'*- BBrlSs i||||ih £if j I l|te r'atro. a of Elysec Cabaret hare a special treat in store for them tonight. Mr. C. D. Tun anC Mfss Rosie Loki, seen i 'aove, trill feature in a, Rhythmic 'lap Loanee number an- a Wa ts. 1 There will be two bands
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  • 155 9 Lonc Room Now I !n Readiness' 1 GALIA LAID OUT I AT ASTANA I Own Correspondent) I Kuala Kangsar, Friday. I h ka 'darian. finest palace of a Malay I sula and the official residence of Hi I rak. is putting on festive attire in
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  • 73 9 |li for Parents In [Penang I aiL I who Ifound guilty at the Perak f -iking by r theft in a shopRh Ixiw-.Meet. Ipoh, and on r to enable I 1 -md his parents, was senr six months’ rigorous I Murray- Legal AdL might f rding to
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  • 88 9 SETH JAMNALAL BAJAJ, the million, {re leader of the now illegal Pr.ija Mandal of Jaipur and the oldest member of the Congress High Command, reached Jaipur City early this mouth to defy the btpi on his entry into the State. After addressing a large
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  • 350 9 Police Court Proceedings faction clash between two parties of Hylam and Teochew A. coohes a* a factory at the 14th mile, Sungei Siput road, t the morning of January 30 had a sequel in the Ipoh First 'agistrate’s court yesterday morning, when two Hylams,
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  • 197 9 Mr. R. M. Cluer For Tanganyika (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. After just ever a year in Malaya, Mr. Reginald Montagu Cluer at present Assistant Legal Adviser, Federated Malay States, attached to Selangor, leaves soon for Tanganyika, where he has been appointed a Puisn. Judge
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  • 394 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. In order to relieve congestion in the police courts, extensive alterations are being made to the ex.Sv.ng buildings. There are at present three police courts in Kuala ruuinpur and these have to carry the burden of a lot
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  • 127 9 Talk By Divisional Engineer, P. &T. A lecture on “Electrical Application a Railway Working” wag delivered by Mr. G. R. Philips, Divisional e< i/osts and Telegraphs, P rak, at a meetng of the Technical Association of Perak held on Thursday night at the A--oc.ation rooms, Ipoh. Mr.
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  • 449 9 The Ipoh Chinese Maternity Hospital situated on the Kampar-rom.l. Ipoh, designed by Messrs. Boutcher A Co., the Chartered Architects, and costing about $150,000, is nearing completion. It has a ground floor and three upper storeys, separate .septic ward with seven beds, labour room with six beds
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  • 224 9 Finale In Coronation Ceremonies Kualt. Kan sar, Friday. i full Malay cere nomai, seve s •nd Chiefs will be investe on Wednesday March 8, the seventh and ast day of the Coronation festivities. The investiture will take place in the Throne Room of the Istana
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  • 233 9 Necklace Snatched From Woman Nadason. a bread-seller of Tainin" v?s tried at the Perak Assizes by Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley yesterday n a charge of robbing’ a woman, Tyaimmai, wife of a Sanitary Board coolie, f a gold necklace valued at $l2O at Tunai on the evening
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  • 80 9 Blue Ensign: Peacock Emblem In recognition of the position of Burm as a unit of the Empire Hu” Majesty has approved of a Nat ora. I i for Burma, wh ch hitherto had no is tinctive flag. The flag approved is a ensign bearing in
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  • 264 9 Packers Combine To Save Industry (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Centralisation of the internal economic affairs of pineapple packers in Malaya is behind the formation of a Central Board, the existence of which was formally recorded m the last F.M.S. Government Gazette. Comprising owners
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  • 143 9 Cornering Too Fast In Sports Car Judgment was delivered by Che i.ii .1, the Ipoh Second Magistrate, yesterday morning in the summon" ■ase in which a European, Mr. W.R.' ’lunkett of the P.W.D., was charged /ith driving his car dangerously at the unction
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  • 1465 10 Big Stock Cut And Ninepence Price Level Expected (From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 15. VfINCING Lane and London rubber producing interests 11 are delighted by the International Rubber Regulation Committee’s decision to maintain the export quota lor the Aprii-June quarter at the
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  • 166 10 Anglo-Japan Pact Difficulties TOKYO, February 13. It is understood, says the Domei .vgency, that the Anglo-Japanese agreement. regarding the administration of the Customs in Shanghai is not working well and that a new “interpretation” will be necessary to decide whether the agreement is still effective. The agreement in
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  • 175 10 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., Penang, during the period 13th to 18th February, 1939. inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Government Building, Penang. Application may be made by members of the public resident,
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  • 95 10 To Be Announced Next Month London, February 8. The next meeting of the International Tea Committee will be held on March 2, and thereafter an announcement will be made as to the quota for the next period of regulation, namely, April I, 1939, to March 31, 1940. The
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  • 141 10 Landon, February 41 Report for year ended September g states that dredge recovered 17 (against 268 tons) of tin concntrata which represents average recover, €.48 lb (0.68 pounds) per cubic yzei 71.87 per cent. (73 88 per cent.) lucal standard. tog administrative si tun and cost of
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  • 97 10 German Experi’- Claim' fzmdon. February U “Tests in G ciusively that syntheti Buna possessed many super? r yalitie' WJwere not found in natural rubber.” I» was stated last night by Dr. Paul StocP lin, of tlm I.G. Farbenindustrie A 11 a paper read to the Ixindon section the
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  • 343 10 Proposed Enquiry Coinmilk* New Delhi: MR. Asaf Ali, Secretary of the Central Legislative Assembly Congress Party, has issued the following statement to the Press:— “The disallowance of rny adjournment motion and others relating to the enpointment of a Committee (to review the progress of
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    • 925 10 BANKS 3tiE MERCANTILE BANK EEE OF INDIA, LTD. h Incorporated to England) capital Authorised The Indian Overseas Capital Subscribed tI.WMAW Reserve B'und and ReJ*t £1.247,8» capital Paid up• £i Bank, Ltd., BOARD OF DIRECTORS. j > (Incorporated in British India» Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K.O.S.L, C.1.E., Chairrna, Sir Thomas Smith,
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    • 170 10 aviator )hh NEW > HEALHI’i MOlTu AN» 1.1 )h The experience f prominent aviator all these who are trouble bleeding gums. Pilot Krocker wr: < “After an attack of r Cr lowed by jaundice, my swollen and- my teeth paste I was usi tiie fingers, gave n relief mouth washes
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  • 101 11 Hez/iei, praying for the soul of the Pooe in Westminster Cath cdra. London These pictures of scenes at the deathbed of the Holy Father were telegraphed to Condon from the Vatican. Above right: The scene in the Pope’s bedroom, showing clergy kneeling beside the body.
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  • 134 12 NEW CONGRESS “CABINET” Calcutta: WELL-INFORMED political circles state that Mr. Subhas Bose has already settled the personnel of his Cabinet, which, as indicated by Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, will be homogeneous. The probable personnel of Mr. Subhas Bose’s Cabinet is stated to be: Acha r y a Narendra
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  • 257 12 Select Committee Report New, Delhi. Quzi Mohammad Ahmed Kazmi presented to the Assembly the Select ’ommittee Report on his Bill co consolidate and clarify the provisions of the Muslim law relating to suits for dissolu!on of marriage by women married under he Muslim law and to
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  • 123 12 General Meeting To Be Held On March 29 A committee meeting of the Ipoh Public Library was held at the Town Hall on Thursday evening at 6 o’clock with Mr. Dakers, the president n the chair. The others who attended he meeting were Messrs. A.
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  • 682 12 >T. GEORGE THE MARTYR IST SUNDAY IN LENT 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Mattins and Litany Psalm 51. Hymn 92. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.nr. Mattins (Tamil). 0.30 a.m. Mattins and Holy Communion (Chinese). 4.15 p.m. Sunday School (Parsonage) 6.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon P.salrns 6,
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  • 280 12 The Home of Wireless Wireless you know, is numbered one of the greatest of modern achievements, and linked with this wonder cf the twentieth century is the sea-home of Marconi. In his life-time he spent many wonderful hours on board the Elettra, a ship he purchased in 1919.
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  • 817 12 Parishad Bulletins Confiscated Rajkot, h’ebrua/y 9. npHE Agency authorities have ordered Messrs. iJ. ker Mehta, Valji Nathavani, N. Vithaldas Sa. k r (photographer) and Ismail Hirani to remove th/n: > within four hours from the civil station on pain of (importation. The police, arrested one volunteer
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 832 12 radio radio radio radio radio radix» radio: ra&W|Ml<DadJto raft? Ki jOslcfl® jCSflig radio radio radio radio radio radio r&illJjj, PENANG SINGAPORE ZHJ 6.08 Mc|s (49.03 m.) ZHL 1,333 kc/s 225 m.) TODAY ZHP 9.69 mc/s (30.96 m.) P.M. TODAY 5.55 Chinese music. 7.00 Indian music. r.M. 8.00 Malay music. 9.00
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    • 554 12 8.8. C. Service bchedu'? for far East TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. GS.I, GSG GSV and GSF. GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (19.86 m.) GSF 15.31 Mc/s (19.60 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.7,5 Mc/s (25.53 m.) GSI
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  • 435 13 Biles! Posting Times At Kuala I l.nmpur, Ipoh And Penang I HR MUIS I OITWARD ■'PE AND THE WEST Empire Air Maili H t Victoria Point) Indi' tine, Egypt, Sudan, Keny Uwnda, Zanzibar. Norther 1 I Rhodesia Nvasaland- Sout I Great Britain, Ireland, Canada an ■l’undland I mpur
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  • 986 13 Today: RANCHI ex Yokohama ia Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong an J ’’ngapore. LIMA MARU ex Japan and Singapore. Tomorrow: SINGKEP ex Java ports Singapore. fonday, February 27: YUENSANG ex alcutta. KEDAH ex Belawan-Deli. ANTALUS ex Liverpool. AJAX ex .iverpool. VT ednesday, March 1: SILVER
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  • 193 13 Circular To Congress Delegates Vellore, February 9. THE President of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee has issued a circular to all the members of the Provincial Congress Committee to intimate to him at an early date their answer to the query, contained in the circular, namely, whether
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  • 85 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang t 940 a m on Mondays and Fridays nd incoming mailg will arrive in Penang f 6.30 p m on Sundays and Thursdays. Mails for F M.S.. SINGAPORE, etc vjll leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and 9 >.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and
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    • 320 13 >■» I —V |jjE FUNNEL LI NF If jjVl< ETO LONDON A NO HI CONTINENT M (’alls Marseilles Glasgow Mar. 3 Mar. 28 ~i. Marseilles, Antwerp Middlesboro Alar. 10 Apr. 5 B Marseilles Glasgow Afar. 17 Apr. 12 i 4'o IjvmU’OOL VIA HA lKt B Mar. 5 Apr. 6 B
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    • 889 13 D St. ant r Ot W BRITISH IND A (Incorpor otted In England .1 PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SI M.APORL S.S. “KARAPARA” SAILING SUNDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under r For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. London
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  • 623 14 ABANDON THIS BICKERING INTRIGUE” Selangor B.R.’S Advice To A omen Hockey Players (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 4 large group of women hockey players heard tonight the British Resident, Mr. S. W. Jones, calling upon them to ‘‘Abandon all this bickering and intrigue and make a success of
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  • 148 14 Ra-e Epsom .Jeep Tic-Tac Straits Times Frw Press 1. MING FOUR O’CLOCK VALSCOURT LITTLE JOHN Little John Ming Dangerous Lover Ming Four O’clock z cil A W?\ T YLAITK. C. G Wo'i’AN haKVKmI Harvest Festival Brawny Lad Harvest Festival Brawny Lad Wotan o. SjLVER LACE INVENTORY
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  • 571 14 London, Feb. 12. 'T'HE Treasury makes more than a i million pou ids a year out of •j sport. If a football star is transferred. 1 then the Treasury gets its cut It makes just about £1,000.000 a year J out
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  • 118 14 Police Beat Chinese By I—'o A solitary goal scored by Matjah ir he second half enabled the Ipoh Police o b< at the Perak Chinese Recreation riub "E” in friendly game of soccer on he latter’s ground yesterday. The match was scrappy throughout. i e Police were
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  • 264 14 (From Our Cwn Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Thru sday. 4N interesting hockey match in the nature of a Lower Perk D strict hockey trial was played on th? Specd”- read upper padang yesterday a ternoon. This game was played in order to select I a team to
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  • 147 14 Despite the unsettled condition of Europe there is not likely to be any substantia) reduction in the number of Continental tours by League clubs during the “close” season. Wolverhampton Wanderers have arrangements in hand for a tour of Germany ah)d Denmark. Arsenal have already fixed up one
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  • 1055 14 Turf Club Spring Met tin» I? H f )T' 8 G Lnuis 1 «may W/KIGHTS for todav. the last day of th<- 011 L.... Chib Spring: Meeting; appear below. RACE 1— Horse Class 3, Division 1, 6 Furlongs IGO DRATOR 5 9.03 Hon. Mr. Tay
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    • 184 14 W the original f CONDITtONM MoJau Do what other dog owners have been doing for the past hundred years. An occasional dose (say onre or twice a week) is all your dog» require to keep them nt. Insist on and avoid harmful imitations. Agents: GEOKO! SOW < DISPENSARY, Lt.!. -gun////
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  • 618 15 THE FLAIR FOR P UBLICITY Goll llciH Cotton Locke London, Feb. 12. t, analyse the qualities in sometimes against his J ibiicity. What is it that lual to appear in the ■ter day, while another of ttainments remains in e<! '7'table obscurity? knack of making unfortuthe luck to photograph the
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  • 311 15 Navy Team Beaten On Padang A crov;( i turned up at the Esplanade yesterday t< wa tch the Penang Sports’ Club beat HALS. Odin by *3—l m soccer. he game which was played at ,a slow pace at first gradually warmed up to a
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  • 192 15 £l,OOO Challenge By Danahar’s Sponsors Following his terrific contest with Arthur Danahar in his first defence of his title, Eric (Boy) Boon »s undergoing hospital treatment for his injured left eye and right hand. He is not expected to box for another three months. While Boon maintained
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  • 46 15 Selections By •"Lodestar* RAGE 1 FOUR O’CLOCK DRATOR RACE 2 WOTAN HARVEST FESTIVAL RACE 3 EMILY DIGNUS SILVER LACE RACE 4 SLIEVE ANIERIN LAST CRUSADER RACE 5 MALLANUIT TREDELLA RACE 6 ROYAL WORLINGTON ROSTRUM RACE 7 SALADIN WAETEKE RACE S ROYAL HAMPTON GOLD POINT
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  • 35 15 Copenhagen, Friday. Ragnhild Hivegr, Denmark created e world record for the women’s 500 metres free style swimming in 6 mins. 34.3 sec. beating her own record of 6 mins. 39.1 sec.—Reuter.
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  • 91 15 Lambert Wins Singl es Final In the Penang Sports Club tennis tourney on Thursday, in the Championship Singles final J. D. Lambert beat J. H. Wagstaff 4—6, 7—5, 6—3. LADIES DOUBLES H’CAP (SEMI FINAL) —4O Mrr. and Miss Hamilton Plus 2 Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Bisseker 6—2,
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  • 79 15 TBApSS Hajnilton (4 —0) entered the ItF- final of the ladies’ singles handicap in the Penang Sports Club tennis tournament on Wednesday when she defeated Mrs. Hamilton —4O) by I—6,1 —6, 7—5, B—6. She will meet Mrs. Purcell —30.3) in the final to bo played on Monday,
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  • 60 15 The following will represent the Old Frees’ Association at cricket tomorrow, at 1.30 p.m., on the Free School ground. Green Lane, against the Penang Free School: —Cheah Kok Huat, Ng Beng Heng, A. Rahman, Tye Thoon Tuck, Wong Swee Yin, Tan Thean Seang,
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  • 102 15 —Reuter. Miami, Florida, Friday. rNY GALENTO, beer-t rained bartender and No. 1 challenger for Louis’ heavyweight title, beat Abe Feldman last night on a technical knockout after 31% seconds in the third round. Feldman, who was a former points winner against John Henry Lewis, was
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  • 36 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Friday. In a keenly-contested game of soccer played on the school padang yesterday afternoon, the Batu Gajah Volunteers drew with the local Malays. The score was three-all.
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  • 303 15 IRELAND AGAINST SCOTLAND AT DUBLIN COMMENTARIES on the first half of the Rugby League match bec iween England end Fiance, and the second half of the Rugby onion match between Ireland and Scotland will be broadcast from )aventry today at 10.05 p.m. (Malayan time)
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  • 490 15 London, February 12. I 8l looks as if some of the football clubs will make good money out of the Perry, V ines, Budge visit to this country next summer. They will do so entirely through the generosity of the Lawn
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  • 75 15 Padang Clubs To Meet Tomorrow The two padang clubs will have their first cricket match against each other his season tomorrow, play starting at 10.30 a.m. The following will represent the Penang Recreation Club: S. T. Stewart. C. J. Scully, V. C. Westerhout, L. I. Robless, D. A. Campbell,
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  • 66 16 HORNING QUOTATIONS YIN LATEST P. -r $107.87 T> Buyers no Sellers Singapore $107.87% COPRA Sundried $3.70 Black Pepper $8.75 RUBBER Penang (Spot) 28%c Singapore (Spot) 28 %c TAPIOCA Pair Seed $3.10 Medium $3.42% BICE Rangoon 'Parboiled No. 1 $5.80 No. 2 $5.60 White No. 1 $6.00 White
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  • 99 16 Prev. Today Paii 177 1164 177 1164 New York 1.68% Montreal 4.71% 4.70% Brussels 27.87% 27.87%' Geneva 20.12% 20.64% Amsterdam 8.79% 8.81 Milan 89% 89/« Berlin 11.69% 11.69% Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 136% 137 Madrid nominal
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  • 349 16 LONDON, February 2,3. Following are today’s closing middle I prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Todav Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.e. 1944-64 111 —a Funding Loan 4 p.c, 1960-90 107§ War Loan 3% p.c. -4-ft Com. Union Assc.
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  • 272 16 New York, Friday. There was increased activity accompanied by a board rise in the majority of groups. Barrons’ index is up fractionally. Favourable significance is seen in Mr. Morgenthau favouring tax revision to aid business, plus preliminary reports that Mr. Hopkins’ speech is favorable, and growing optimism
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  • 114 16 LONDON, February 23. Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Firmer. London 8-ftd B%d February B%d Byad July/Sept. 8/«d B%d Oct./Dec. B%d 8/ 5 d NEW YORK: (opening) 16.30 cts. London 48,541 tons Liverpool 27,231 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. February £11.7.6d. PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond. 3%d. Jan./Mar.
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  • 150 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyer* Seller» Ampats 3|6 3,9 A. Wengs .62% .67% Burma Malays 21|3 22’0 Hong Faffs .69 .72 Jelapangs 27'0 28(0 Johans .25 .27 K. Lanjuts 16[0 16]6 Kuchais 1.20 1.25 Kundangs 6(6 6(9 Laruts 411% 4,6 N. Pets .27 .29 Pangnga Rivers 5(9 6[3 Pungahs 16 0
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  • 174 16 KENNEDY CO, TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3’4% 3(9 Austral Malay 41(0 42|6ex Burma Malay 21’0 22'0 Hong Fatt .68 .71 Jelebu 57 62 Kpg. Kamunting 6|6 71% Kpg. Lanjut 16(0 16,6 Klang River 1.77% 1.85 Kramat 9,9 10|3 Kuchai Ordy. 1.20 1.25 Mambau -17% .52% Nawng Pet -27% -32% Paroi
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  • 148 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN t Buyen Seller» Ayer Weng .60 .70 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatt .67% .70 Kuchai 1.20 1.25 Mambau .47% -52% Paroi .50 .55 Puteh .72% .77% Raub Gold 4.50 4.60 Rantau 1.25 1.30 Taiping Ccns. 1.40 1.45 Ulu Klang .70 .75 Ampat 3 4% 3,7%
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  • 171 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.20 1.25 Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.07% Bassetts .50 .55 Bentas 1.00 1.07% Brogas .65 .70 Kuala Sidims 1.95 2.05 Indragiris 1.15 1.20 Lunas 1.45 1.55 Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.27% Pajams 1.65 I.7ft Sungei Tukangs .92% 1.00 Tapahs 1.60 1.70 Telok
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  • 79 16 Result Of Mixed Foursomes The lowing is the result of tie Penang Spcrts Club Mixed Foursomes competition played last Thursday. Miss Howes Roberts R. H. Wdl ams 42 -4% 37% Winners. Mrs. J. W. Clark K. J. Cassy 44 5% 38%. Mrs. Pallister J. E. A.
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  • 142 16 Melbourne, Feb. 13. AUSTRALIA’S team for this year’s Davis Cup tournament will consist of J. H. Crawford, A. K. Quist and J. Bromwich, with H. C. Hopman as manager and captain. Crawford’s inclusion is something of a “come back” for the former Wimbledon champion, who was
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  • 129 16 It being the Test match fashion to use wicket-keepers who can also bat, Australia must be feeling very pleased with the progress of young Donald Tallon, of Queensland. Note has been taken of his recent performances, and it they are a reliable guide he is the very
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  • 93 16 Grand National Favor*rite Unplaced London, February 24. The Stayers’ Handicap Chase run at Manchester today over 3% miles was won by Hundy Mundy, carrying 10.06. Inversible 10.10 was second and Frankie 9.12 was third. Five ran. Won by six lengths, three lengths between second and
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  • 94 16 Bucharest, Feb. 11. Rumania is about to be temporarily deprived of its crack football players. Warrants were issued today for the arrest of the entire Ripensia team, the Rumanian cup-holders. While the team was returning to Bucharest from an away match in 1936 an argument in the
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  • 112 16 Four Chinese Charged In consequence of a fight in public which took place last Thursday, four Chinese, Teh Keat Guat, Chiuh Ah Seng, Lim Ah Guan and Lo Wing Sooi are being charged with disorderly behaviour by fighting each other in public. Three of the
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