Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 March 1939

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ■STAR. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY f -•> \d. XCVH. 10. ,hf MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 760 1 Loan To Support China Currency Indirect Pressure I If L. JOn Japan FINANCIAL OPPOSITION TO AGGRESSORS London. Monday. The Daily Telegraph Diplomatic correspondent states that with the war in Spain rapidly approaching a close, British Ministerial attention has been turned during
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  • 75 1 Reuter Outburst lII' iluperation Rome, Sunday. I the demoe- nwre rapidly for <;av i writing in the Barr.al'’ d’italL*- armaments o r :ci nsiv.* character and uming an openly offensive one. ...v;’,,; transformation H world H n to world pence by IZ w. lx certain that in
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  • 130 1 I.—Reuter. I Riner knack Bv I Go.lllx'ls Berlin, Sunday. 'is action at the dis■'"t l v.-orld natural wealth 1 Go. t■. is opening the I attack on the demo- a'j... id it was especially I I the British Empire I K,ij iroased his criticism I > an laugh;
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  • 29 1 1 Reuter. I Rangoon, Sunday. I died and eight infl u-Moslem disturbances yesI total casualties I id and 215 injured. I r, is stated to have
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  • 226 1 ((m tonal Division Proposed London, Sunday. ’l' 'xtood that a surprise was sprung on the Arab deleIl v the conference between the British Government and the it lh <ommit tee yesterday in the form of a proposal from ’i’ l '-h Government for Government of Palestine during what
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  • 278 1 -Reuter. I lev elopments Expected New Delhi, Sunday. Coincidental with the issue of a bulletin stating that Mr. Gandhi is weaker, came news that Lord Linlithgow had decided to curtail his tour of the Rajputana states and return to New Delhi of the iceroy will arrive tomorrow
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  • 82 1 —Reuter New Delhi, Sunday. The Statesman in a leader accuses Congress of “dishonesty” in alleging that the Paramount Power is the obstacle to progress in the States, and adds that misrule, where it does exist, Is entirely contrary to every Briton’s fundamental ideas of civil liberty and
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  • 111 1 Promotions And Resignation The following notifications are made under the Volunteer Force Ordinance: Promotion of Honorary Cadet Lieut. M. Ogle to the rank of Honorary Cadet Captain whilst in command of the Penang Free School Cadet Corps, approved. Resignation by Honorary Capt. J. N. Davies of his Commission
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  • 46 1 .—Reuter Berlin, Sunday. The motorcar industry, has been placed completely under control of a commissioner for the industry. Henceforth motor vehicles and trailers may be manufactured only if the factory has obtained a permit and the commissioner will determine types and i ower.—Reuter
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  • 417 1 Rebel Sympathisers'* Attempt A Coup British Wireless. It is officially announced, that an attempted rising among military forces at Cartagena, the Republicans’ chief naval base, was “completely and rapidly” crushed. Cartagena is stated to be now entirely in the hands of the Government. The official statement praises
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  • 48 1 .—Reuter. 1 Rome, Sunday. I The resumption of diplomatic relations between the Vatican and the United States which have been interrupted since 1867 is predicted by Regima Fascista. The newspaper bases this prediction on the personal friendship between the new Pope and Mr. Roosevelt. —Reuter.
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  • 432 2 Representatives On Elephants EXEMPLARY RACIAL HARMONY IN PERAK (From Our Special Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Sunday. AN assuiance that it would be his earnest endeavour to maintain a friendly spirit among the various races in Perak was given by the Sultan yesterday morning, following the presentation
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  • 89 2 —British Wireless. Britain Accepts Japanese Settlement London, Sunday. It is confirmed by the Colonial Oftice that the Japanese authorities have paid 11,250 to the Hong Kong Government as compensation in respect of the incident w’hich occurred a fortnight ago and in which Japanese warplanes were concerned.
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  • 245 2 .—Reuter. Looking Forward To Meeting Germans London, Sunday. Referring to his forthcoming visit to Germany in a speech at Manchester yesterday, Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, said he was glad of the opportunity of meeting personally some of those responsible for the conduct
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  • 36 2 Reuter. London, Saturday. Rabbi Stephen Wise, chief American delegate to the Palestine talks, left for America aboard the Queen Mary today. It is understood that his departure is ascribed purely to personal reasons.—
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  • 109 2 .—Reuter. Believed Attempt At Sabotage London, Saturday. A signalman who was shot at by one of four men, this morning ia believed to have prevented an attempt to blew up a bridge carrying the metropolitan Railway line near Willesden Green station. The signalman saw four men
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  • 112 2 .—Reuter. Jew Is Sentenced To Death Hamburg, Sunday. The trial of thirteen men accused of syping at the Blohm and Voss shipyard has resulted in the death sentence being passed on Herbert Michaelis and penal servitude on another prisoner, while five others received sentences ranging from five
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  • 66 2 .—Reuter. No Desire To Return To German Rule Paris, Saturday. Strung declarations against any concessions to Germany in the former colonies, the and Togoland, were made by a meeting called by the Committee for Defence of the Cameroons. Speakers including M. Moutet, former Minister for the Colonies, who declared
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  • 41 2 British Wireless. London, Sunday. Lord Baldwin’s fund for refugees continues to receive contributions particularly from proceeds of amateur theatrical performances and local exhibitions organised in aid of relief of refugees. The fund now stands at nearly £405.000. —British Wireless.
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  • 22 2 Reuter. Benares, Sunday. Ter were killed and sixty injured in communal rioting today. British troops are patrolling the affected area»,.--
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  • 28 2 —Reuter. Jerusalem, Sunday. Adnan Nashashibi, 16-year-old cousin of Fakhri Nashashibi, who was shot ana seriously injured while watching a football match yesterday afternoon died today.—Reuter.
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  • 50 2 IReuter. Marseilles, Sunday. The representative of General Franco’s Government has obtained an order from the commercial court authorities him to take possession of ten ships which sought refuge here during the drive for Barcelona. The ships will be returned to the owners by the Nationalist authorit es. IReuter.
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  • 42 2 Reuter. Washington, Sunday. It is reliably learned that President Roosevelt has appointed Mr. Laurence Steinhardt, at present Ambassador to Peru, as Ambassador at Moscow, which post has been vacant since June when Mr. Davies was transferred to Belgium*.—
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  • 36 2 (Baghdad to confer with the Mufti.—Reuter Cairo, Saturday. Lebanese newspapers report that Nuri Said, Premier of Iraq, is expected at Beyrouth today travelling by air from (Baghdad to confer with the Mufti.—Reu-
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  • 88 2 .—Reuter. Boxing Board’s Decision London, Saturday. The British Boxing Ecard of Centro! has taken an important step with regard to the question of televising and broadcasting big fights. The Board has decided that a promoter cannot allow a fight to be televised, breadcast or photographed for motion
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  • 108 2 —British Wireless. Large Volume Of Foreign Orders London, Sunday. The British Industries Fair, which has now closed, has been one of the most notable in the twenty-four years of its history. A large volume of foreign orders has been taken in all sections and the effects of
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  • 112 2 —Reuter. Bodies And Plane Wreckage Found Nice, Sunday. Twelve bodies, including that of one woman, were discovered in wreckage German aeroplane on snow-covered Alpine Peak near Nice yesterday. A Lufthansa Airline official told Reuter that the wreckage of the plane must be that of their liner which was
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  • 44 2 —British Wireless. London, Sunday. About 30,000 of the steel air raid shelters which the Government is distributing free to householders at low r er income levels have already been delivered. Nearly 20,000 of these have been in the London area.—British Wireless.
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  • 22 2 —Reuter. Rome, Sunday. Marshal Badoglio has handed Signor Mussolini a detailed report of the defences on the western Übyan frontier.
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  • 136 2 Reuter. Curiosity 0 r( r His Mission Conine been arou < 1C in 1a nature of the mission for whf x Yemen Prince, Self fj n' h h delegate to the p went to Taris a has not yet returned It is known that he delive
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  • 132 2 .—British Wireless. Lord Halifax Invited To Be Present London, Saturday. The Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax has received an invitation from y. Chevalier, Dean of the University of Grenoble, to be present at celebrations in connection with the anniversary of the sixth century of that university which are
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  • 66 2 Renter. Memory Of Hitler As A Dispatch Runner New York, Sunday. Captain Wiedemann who arrived here yesterday en route to San Francisco take up his duties as Consul-General, declined to discuss politics. He said n:s only aim was “goodwill.’ Conversing with reporters he said t Herr Hitler “made
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  • 66 2 (LETTER TO THE FDITORI Sir > That section of Perak Road leads to the Francis Light School is dark that residents in the locality it difficult to walk- In addition to difficulty render darkness, there are cars parking tho road t 0 Perhaps, it will not be
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  • 29 2 SULTAN’S INSTALLATION: A STUDY IN EXPRESS. ne|iUH rs o f in the band, whidh is neiuuited from a special tribe, o which may play the ancient inslrunun
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  • 762 3 DANUBIAN PROBLEM LOOMS LARGE IN WARSAW TALKS London, Sunday. I P reseil t Period of apparent quiescence is not lacking in diplomatic activity which none the less is interesting lor being partly veiled. Diplomatic correspondents do not expect an overt de- e
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  • 123 3 i.—Reuter. Jnjnn Not Serious :i; i' a slight mishap befell t "Y,,,. 01 Friday has just been th? ’4' Hi Holiness was en route to Y Sistin>‘ Chapel to receive the Cardi2ta> homage when he slipped on the aj-ble stair- md hurt his elbow. The ‘3
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  • 123 3 r. —Reuter. t Burgos, Sunday. All is quiet on the Madrid front but here General Franco is perfecting plans for what is expected to be an overwhelming general offensive. Convoys of food lorne- a. moving towards Madrid from all points <f Nationalist territory nd many p:
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  • 55 3 British Wireless. London, Sunday, und i ,od here that a satisfactory agiv. nent has been reached be- r -nai Municipal Council the J;ip.uivs<- authorities regarding measures for ti. prevention of terrorism ’he International Settlement. The air<.< nient fully maintains the ji:.‘ rt sponsibliity for policing the Settlement
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  • 121 3 —Reuter. Prague, Sunday. The police last night were ordered to stand by and be ready to maintain order Ln Slovakia, where feeling is running high as a result of a crisis arising from the long-drawn out conflict between the Czechs and Slovaks. The Slovak spa at Piestany
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  • 94 3 —Reuter. Washington, Sunday. President Roosevelt has sent a message to Congress asking an immediate appropriation of $110,000,000 “for critical items” such as anti-aircrafc guns, semi-automatic rifles, tanks and gasmasks for the Army. The President also asked for $6,539,000 to strengthen American coastal defences and $7,300,000 to
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  • 216 3 -—Reuter. Berlin, Sunday. Reports of a new appointment for Dr. Schacht, former President of the Reichstank, and his forthcoming visit to Rumania are described here as pure invention by those in close touch with Dr. Schacht. It is stated that Dr. Schacht is likely shortly to
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  • 266 3 CAPT. S. A. MCHAMED NOOR, wno was recently created an M.B.E.i (Military Division), was entertained on. Saturday night to a Malay dinner by the Junior Civil Service Association, Penang of which lie is also a member. Mr. S. Manikram, the president, painted in glowing terms his
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  • 162 3 Washington, Sunday. The State Department has announced that Mr. Claude Bowers, United States Ambassador to Spain, has been recalled for consultation. .—Reuter. There is no confirmation here on the newspaper suggestions that Mr. Bowers, who sailed from France, yesterday abroad the Queen Mary for
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  • 244 3 Ambassadors Reply To German Fears v Cologne, Sunday. REPLY to the fears expressed to him in Berlin with regard to what guarantee there was that “your armaments will not he used later for a deliberate attack on Germany” was made by Sir Nevile Henderson, British
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  • 69 3 —Reuter, Chungking, Saturday. After several months of negotiations between the Chinese and Soviet Governments, it has now been definitely decided to make trial flights between Chungking and Alamutu, in Soviet territory, preparatory to establishing direct air mail and passenger services between Chin and Russia. The air route
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  • 190 3 tputer. Washington, Sunday. Piesident Roosevelt stressed, the benefits enjoyed by Americans under th-e democratic form of Government and compared them with those of peoples “living under personal rule” when he addressed Congress on the occasion of its 150th birthday yesterday. The President added: “The United States
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  • 321 4 r F S HE small but welcome improvement which overtook markets at the end of last week was apparently based on nothing more tangible then realisation that despite the many alarums and excursions of the autumn and winter, there has been no extension of hostilities in either Europe
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  • 1361 4  -  Seeing London By Joan Littlefield I'HE marvel of television is 1 being utilised in many ways. Scotland Yard is interested because it thinks that the police messages concerning wanted or missing people frequently broadcast on sound may soon be given in visual form. The
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    • 31 4 k si iGiikwii rzz SußEtyyou j2^ H RECOGNISE 7 youß OL D V L A s' PLAYMATES- K /X X Tj 1 >Jy twH ftCJ ii COMING ROUND —Alter delated concussion
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  • 429 5 M?h Chap ~<>n nVJ I- of rain, a barrage of A r firing and a dark sky Goh M»‘h after sunn I-ut the weather 3 red and the annual t Chinese beauty was on. principal streets of ~t brilliantly illuminated houses and shops, the ~.i r3(| c
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  • 636 5 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL LOCAL CANDIDATES jpHF, following are the successful candidates in the London Chamber of Commerce Autumn Examination held in I enang last year, the results of which have just come to hand GOVERNMENT f OMMERCAL DAY SCHOOL Elements of Commerce (Certificate): Joseph Xavier Lourdes
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  • 860 5 Activities Of Penang Branch The following Ls the 19th annual re--0 Eurasian Association 1 enang Branch) for presentation to the. annual meeting on March 11: Committee of Management- The Committee elected at the last annual general meeting were as follows’— President Mr F T r j x
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  • 100 5 For the second time, the Chinese Protectorate at Duke Street was broken into over the week-end and a ypewriter was spector of Schools on the ground floor, stolen from the office of the Chinese InThe discovery was made early this morning by one of the tambies when
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  • 115 5 “Sable Cicada,” a Chinese film of an incident in the “Romance of The Three Kingdoms,” wall be shown at the Queen’s today. Beautifully photographed and well directed, the plot bridges a period from IbB A.D. to 265 and tells of a young girl’s successful
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  • 468 5 (From Our Special Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Sunday. Rajas and Chiefs and European Government Officers discarded formal attire, yesterday afternoon to stage a fancy dress “do-as-you-please” football match on the town padang in the presence of His Highness the Sultan and th?
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 736 6 Last Night Of Extended Season T MATINEE TODAY MAJESTIC M I—l “DOWN THE STRETCH” LAST 3 PERFORMANCES: win inn TODAY: 3.00 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. prices: i 5 and so cents downstairs MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. AT REDUCED PRICES: 15, 30 AND 50 CENTS DOWNSTAIRS 2(11 h Century-Fox's V
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    • 139 6 MAJESTIC sC X:„'™' Penang Will See 8 distinctly DIFFERENT •w y#Mp*wyn .Jw X&.' A MIN| STti LINDA n w M re powerful F x BffA* «ir-.W than her k AL ■> Hr immortal '3 j o o t -*y little c T e *O M fN NOW TEAMED BY COLUMBIA
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  • 737 7 Fatal Collision sVu.'i Chinese Cvelisl J. M. Harral, a LuPopean chemist of the Geological Survey Department, Batu Gajan, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. P F. Y. Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, on Friday at the conclusion of a whole-day hearing of the case in which he
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  • 472 7 I Lj Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent) A little township of red brick building's is springing up four miles out of Kuala Lumpur on the Rifle Range Road. Set amidst delightful village surroundings with Malaya’s central mountain range for a background, this will
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  • 264 7 Stated to have fallen backwards on his head from the back of a lorry loaded with bales of rubber, a lorry attendant, who subsequently died in the Penang General Hospital, formed the subject of an inquiry held in the Penang Police Court yesterday, with Mr.
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    • 160 7 TONIGHTS BIG EVENT at QUEEN’S OPENING 101)11 WITH 3 SHOWS at 2.30 p.m. 6.30 ami 9.30 CHINA’S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE BASED ON AN INCIDENT IN THE “ROMANCE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS” OR “SAM KOK” “SABLE CICADA” Jim x .<>■ ;'t •> i> J i I W I I'4 O w'
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  • 1727 8 Loyally Of All Communities Emphasised Kuala Kangsar, Sunday. LOYAL addresses from the various communities resident in Perak were presented to His Highness the Sultan today. Not only do the addresses extol the many qualities of His Highness but all acknowledge their grateful appreciation for the peace
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  • 32 8 TOH BENTARA SRi N.inA Dill AJA. principal her.«ld, whispers an ancestral massage to the Sultan ot Perak at Saturday’s installation ceremony at Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 556 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Saturday'. rSTO celebrate the installation of His g Highness the Sultan of Perak the students of the Anglo-Chinese School, Teluk Anson, held an interesting programme at the School yesterday. The days events began with a parade of the Ist and
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  • 936 8 “Protection Fees” Allegation: 2 Chinese On Trial ALIAZING evidence of several Chinese hawkers that ttybeen blackmailed for “ph ua-tow-looi” (protection-fec>» many months prior to the arrest of two <-f the alleged extorti given before Mr. Lim Koon leek, in the 1 enang Mi'ido l Saturday,
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  • 76 8 The tremendous cost of injuries ic modern sport is illustrated by the q:;r tity of material used and the a;.. 1 Jpaid for treatment by an AmerK.cfootball team in one season. It uses 3t>'i pints of alcohol for massaging, 3'miles of IV2 inch sticking plaster miles of
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  • 68 8 1 Route To Australia .Fixed (From Our London Staff'London. Feb. 4 On enauiry at Buckingham Palace t day a Pinang Gazette representative informed that the route to be the Duke of Kent when he leaves o tralia later in the year has not yi decided and that
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  • 2236 9 Traditional Malay Ceremonial WHISPERED ANCESTRAL! SECRET (From Our Special Correspondent) I*? x Kuala Kangsar, Sunday. he pacing ol three centuries and the introduction of Western elemvnls had not outworn the simple yet deeply significant tradithna! ritual of yesterday’s installation oil Sir Abdul Aziz as ruler
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  • 427 9 SI. Michaels institution presented a scene of gaiety and merriment on Saturday morning when the installation if the new Sultan of Perak was celebrat'd by the boys and teachers. The school ouilding was artistically decorated with dags, shields and bunting and the field iaid out
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  • 37 9 THE SULTAN OF PERAK (left) who was installed according to ancient Malay rites at Kuala K- ngsur on Saturday. On the right is the Raja Veiempuafn. his Consort, who will be installed today.
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  • 1090 10 Price Average Should Govern i Exportable Allowance the annual gen-. eral meeting of the North I Borneo Planters’ Association at Beaufort recently, Mr. 1. R. IlCarew, the retiring chairman, gaid:— This is the last time I shall have the privilege ot addressing you and it
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  • 1429 10 Chairman On Synthetic Rubber Bogey The thirty-eighth annual general meei ting of the Malay PPeninsula Agricultural Association was held at the Caledonia Estate Club,. Nibong Tebal, P. W. on Sunday, February 19 at 12 noon. Mr. G. S. Reis (chairman) presided and others present were: Messrs.
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  • 79 10 y'i January the amount of revenu< collected by the Malayan Govern oom from the duty on tin-ore export cd was $1,077,937 compared witt C'58.622 in December 1938 and $1,069,325 in January last year. The big difference between the January end December figures is acotnted for by
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  • 173 11 MARCHING TO SAVE THE BANKS Floods again threatened the English mnntrv «mi» i-i.n un fi„ mu u ~-ailablo men mshod to the Rtwr Lode with ssndba-s to try to prevent" a XouXoV t‘hi"mtn mi'" rfo,k d C m At Barway. near Ely. all the banks
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  • 530 12 anege aggression.—lnternational News Agency. Shanghai, Feb. 28. ABOUT a million men have already marched from Szechuen to engage the invading Japanese army on different battlefields. Ready to reinforce them is another million now under training. Coming from, farming families, these new army recruits represent the
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  • 258 12 Modern Projectiles It is better not to have much to say about the weapons of war men have forged for themselves in these modern days, for they arc so terrible that the size and power of them frightens many of us. But there is no denying the fact
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  • 479 12 MEETING Visit Of Wuhan Son gsteri Discussed THE monthly meeting of the Penang China Distress Relief Fund -"was held at the Philomathic Union on Saturday with the chief president Mr. LauGeok Swee in the chair. Among those present were Messrs. Ong Keng Seng, Sam Seng Kiow, Ho
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  • 414 12 Kunming, Feb. 28. rpHE semi-civilised and warring r ace of 1,200,000 Lotos in the mountainous region of the Szechuen-Sikong -Yunnan border is being formed into ten crack divisions to engage the Japanese. The training of this warring race to become soldiers against Japanese invasion
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  • 143 12 cmen, ww lnternational N* Leader Sought New Regime Chungking, reb. JAPANESE special service agtii’-’’ making a final effort to indue shal Wu Pci-fu. retired Ch to go to Lojmng to take up t Pacification Commissioner o This office was set up some ti">e the Japanese, but
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  • 105 12 CRIME TO USE PUPPET N OTES be cnargeu A Feo- 17 ChungkinI Prohibition of ti ese banknotes as well as I issued by pupp-t M| been put into effect by Finance of the tat The regulations 1 fiscation of all such bani.a, imprisonment of a eulating. keeping oi anywhere in
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1362 12 radio radCo i s*: radio radio radio radio radj.o PENANG SINGAPORE ZHJ 6.08 mcs (49.3 m.) vmp q kq 3 k 3 /-mS "H £HP 9.69 mc/t, (30.96 m.) r.M PM 7.00 (1) Regimental band of H.M. Grenadier guards: Marching with the b 4 Ga b S lu lc Chinese
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    • 423 12 8.8. C. Service Schedule For Far East London, March. 4: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan Standard time for week beginning March 6: TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. GSJ, GSG GSV and GSF. TRANSMISSION 3 9.20 p.m. to 12.20 a.m. GSF.
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  • 541 13 latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR WAILS OUTWARD tfROPE \M> THE WEST ipire Air Mail): For Point), India j J( I Egypt, Sudan, Kenya i f s Zanzibar, Northern r i, Nyasaiand. Soutl i.i Ireland, Canada ano Wountllancl. 7 '0 a.m.’, Ipoh 12.45 p
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  • 49 13 I Sacrifice By i i>herman Correspondent) h Taiping, Friday. to possession of dutiable liquor, a ■'‘in Telok Kertang ms lined $75, in deby the Taiping ho, as previously 7 Revenue officer ap- 12 bottles Into the ed with another p session. The 12 led later.
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  • 118 13 iit to supply the entire world for 30 years have >ng province west of Szechuen. Ministry of Economics said the area along ie Ir of China proper and Tibet abounds in oil reserves oil of such high quality it burns instantly when touche
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  • 972 13 AKRIVAIS Today: KEDAH ex Bela-wan-Deli. GLENBEG ex United Kingdom via Suez. PANAMA ex Bangkok. Tomorrow: E S K B A N K ex China, via Singapore. SCHEER ax Europe via por'is. Wednesday, March 8: SC MALI ex Europe. BULAN ex Singapore via ports. SOMALI
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  • 132 13 Shanghai, February 28. FURTHER Soviet military support to China was reported in Chinese newspapers based on a Berlin despatch saying that a steady stream of Soviet arms and aeroplanes are coming to China via Lanchow in Kan.su Province. The latest arrival included one hundred warplanes,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 241 13 jL'JE FUNNEL LINE f i ll* I* EI LONDON .<• NORTH CONTINENT Calls Marseilles, Antwerp Middlesboro"’Mar "13 Anr <•..11:: Marseilles Glasgow Man Call; 11,11 Mar. 23 Apr 19 .CT TO LIVERPOOL VIA kuki P l.iT-rponl Mar. 18 Apr. 16 Mar. 25 Apr. 26 i :nus Ha’re Apr. 4 May 5
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    • 113 13 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. GARFIELD Mar. 30 Apr. 26 May 9 *Pres. MONROE Apr. 7 May 10 May 23 Pres. ADAMS Apr. 27 May 24 June 6 *Pres. VAN BUREN May 11 June 7 June 20 Carry no
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    • 726 13 19 A an< i ”GtV BRITISH INDIA (Incorpozkted In Englund) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN. S.S. “CORFU” SAILING THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, 1939. under Telult AjKon fort S S S e“ V ee n Swet and Singapore. Outwards from London for China Japan 1/g Man 17 s/o ..«otwatt” due Salting Of Steamers Of
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  • 335 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Saturday. cycling carnival held at the Polo Ground on the occasion of the Tabal of His Highness Sir Abdul Aziz. K C M.G., K.8.E., was a great success His Highness the Sultan, the Raja! Muda of Perak, Mr. A. C.
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  • 731 14 423 For 6: Van der Byl 125 Durban, Saturday. AT the close of the second day’s play in the Final Test between England and South Africa, the latter had hit up 123, with four wickets yet to fall. Although Van der Byl batted at
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  • 895 14 PLAYING their first match of the sea- son, the Authentics were beaten badly by the Penang Free School at cric- k ket on th 3 school ground on Saturday. I The schoolboys hit up a total of 117 runs to which the. Authentics replied with 43,1 the
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  • 1319 14 F.A. Cup Quarter-Finals Preston Beaten W/OLVERH AMPTON Wanderers, favourites for the E knocked out Everton, the League leaders, in the sj\f n Up Saturday and thus enter the semi-finals. The holders, Preston North End, were beaten at Portsmo the solitary goal of the match while Huddersfield,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 91 14 4 AMONTILLADO FINO SHERRY ■Wwßwl** Do YOU KNOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK A lis pure cow’s milk reduced to its pre- P/nSY Ml a Sent cream y consistency by evapora7 7 Zj fl tion, and made completely sterile. It v p ft) JU FSV contains no preservative or other
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  • 739 15 Full Programme For First Day I J’S lor Saturday, March 11, the first day of the 11 s<: i r'lin t lub (told Cup Meeting at Kuala Lumpur. erf issiaJ last Saturday. Order of running will be published lrn the ><■ atc.hmgs close at noon on
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  • 31 15 Mrs. Kay Petre, famous British Woman driver, is back in England. She was involved in a bad crash at the Monte Carlo car rally, her co-driver being killed.
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  • 121 15 I 'iiham, Saturday. I urvived a terrific I stages of their fl >' in the Services I ’’Jrnament. Final I “st draw in' the I t MON I ’I, Wasps 16. I Air Force 14. I Oxford Univ. 12. Str h 0 I M T 5I
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  • 397 15 Good Standard In Opening Rounds KEEN competition marked the opening rounds of the Kinta Novices Badminton Tournament played at the Ipoh Town Hall or Saturday and yesterday. Although all players, most of them schoolboys, were making their initial appearances in local competitive badminton, a good standard of
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  • 70 15 Barrow 3, Leeds 0. Broughton R. 2, Huddersfield 3. Castleford 23, Hull K R 12. Dewsbury 10, York 14. Halifax 10, Feuthcrttcne P 5. Hull 13, Keighley 5. Hunslet 11, Wigan 9. Leigh 2, Salford 19. Liverpool S. 7, St. l,e:cns R. 3. Oldham 21, Bradford N
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  • 35 15 FOR 12th TIME Joe Davis beat Sidney Smith by 43 fromes to .30 in the final of the world snooker championship on Saturday, says Reuter. Davis has held the title since 1937.
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  • 271 15 Slow Gallops This Morn in w (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Slow gallops and canters were tae order of today’s training by candidates entered for the Selangor Turf Club’s Gold Cup meeting, Duval’s, Hobbs’ and Magill’s strings were out. Flying Column (Wahab) looked
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  • 86 15 London, Feb. 24. Chelsea expact to spend over £lOO,000 on improvements to Stamford Bridge during the next few years. Mr. A. L. Knighton, the Chelsea F. C. manager, state that a start would be made during the close season with a stand at the totalizator end
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  • 377 15 Eurasians Defeated By 83 Runs 'J’HE Penang Recreation Club “A” were beaten at cricket by 83 runs by the Old Frees’ Association in a one-innings game played on the Esplanade yesterday. D. R. Shori contributed 65 runs to the Old Frees’ total of 169.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 153 15 STEEL M WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS etc« etc. Equal tn tlie Bunt imported makesg EASTERN MFR. CO. 1, River Road, Penang. ’PHONE 1484. B II J TISH CARS-. 8 S I IN THE .LONG HUN Modern motoring demands cars -BUILT FOR INTENSIVE SERVICE AUSTIN build those very cars No wonder
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  • 63 16 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS tin latest Penang $108.87% Business 25 tons Singapore $108.87*2 COPRA Sundried /3.80 Black Pepper $9.00 Penang (Spot) 28%c Singapore <Spot) 29 Ac TATaovA Fair Seed $3.10 Medium $3.40 BICE Rangoon Parboiled No 1 $6.00 No. 2 $5.85 White No. 1 $6.60 White No. 2 $6.20
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  • 113 16 Prev. Saturday Paris 176 57 64 I>6 o 1 64 New York 4.68{i 4.681$ Mox.tieai 4.70?-8 4.704» Brussels 27.87 27. 86 Geneva 20.63% 20.62% Amsterdam 8.82% 8.82% Milan 89 89 Berlin 11.68 11.68% Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19-90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoteo Helsingrors 226 3
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  • 102 16 England Team To Meet Scotland London. March 5. The England Rugger XV to meet Scotland on March 18 will be as follows: E. J. Parsons (Royal Air Force) R. H. Guest (Liverpool University) J. Heaton (Waterloo). G. E. Hancock (Bjrkenhead Park). ■R. S. L. Carr (Old Cranle ghans)
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  • 301 16 New York, Saturday. A higher opening featured increase buying interest in farm electrical equipments, coppers, motors and rails. The action of rails is still sugges ive that these are likely to continue among near term market favourites. Absence of news, plus the prospect of Mr. Roosevelt’s speech,
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  • 262 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Seller» Ayer Weng .65 70c Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Hong Fatt .68 .71 Klang River 1.77% 1.82% Kuchai 1.20 1.25 Nawng Pet -27% .32% Faroi .50 55 Petalings 6 50 6.75 Puteh 72%, -77% Rahman Hyd. 1.02% 1.07 %> Raub Gold 4.75 4.85 c Rantau
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  • 268 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Brunei United GO 70 Kuala Sidim 2.20 2 30 Ll,nas 1.57% 1.65 Mentakab .42% ,47% I Nyalas .75 g 0 Sungei Tukang 1.05 1.10 Temerloh .40 .45 i Ulu Benut -32V 2 37% I Ulu Pandan 1.47% 1.55 TIN: Ampat 3.3 39 Ayer Weng .67%
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  • 172 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Bellers Ampats 3'6 3|9 A. Wengs -65 7tcd B. Sclangors 1.30 1.37% Hong Fatts -68 .71 Jelebus .62% .67% Johans 2 -28 K. Lanjuts 16|0 16|6 i Kramats 9 9 10J3 j Kuchais 1.20 1.25 Kundangs 6,7% 7[o 1 Laruts 4 6 5 0 Lukuts -55
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  • 186 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1-27% 1.32 r Batu Lintangs 1.10 1.15 Bassetts .52% .57% Bentas 1.05 1.10 Kuala Sidim 2.15 2.25 Indragiris 1.25 1.30 Lunas 1.55 1.65 Mentakabs .42% .45 Malaka Pindas 1.30 1.35 Pajams 1.75 1.85 Sur.gei Tukangs 1.05 1.10 Tapahs 1.70 1.80 Telok Ansons 1.22%
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  • 162 16 Mr. Khoo Hock Seng And Miss Cheah Saw Bee The Penang Buddhist Association was the venue of a Chinese wedding yesterday the parties being Mr. Khoo Hock Seng, son of the late Mr. Khoo Eng Wan and Mrs. Khoo Eng Wan, and Miss Cheah Saw Bee, daughter of
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    • 90 16 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED The Superintendent of Agencies of the Company is in Penang for the purpose of interviewing, selecng and appointing’ THREE SPECIAL FIEL» REPRESENTATIVES for Penang, Province VV ellecley and Kedah. The Appointments will carry attractive terms of remuneration. r Only experienced men need «apply,
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    • 902 16 1 n RT-'HOP «TPFFT. PENANG ’PHONE 147? S 147« V, H H f VfixDOEena. kt TE£EGRAMS «GAZ I E." PENANG. lH KT(, Cec'l Street, Singapore. ’Hhore 5471. Tel: ••Times, Sineannr. v j av n trret ’Phone: 3683 Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road. ’PhoL Ku >^ a 2 e-»0 43 Street. London.
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