Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 March 1939

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 'STAB. 1833 I PUBLISHED DAILY Vol. XCVII. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 603 1 SITUATION OBSCURE Secessionists* Demands Berlin. Sunday. A stream of reports of ill-treatment of Germans in Czechoslovakia is pouring into Berlin, recalling similar reports in the September crisis. The newspapers allege that many Germans have been wounded and the windows of German shops smashed. The
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Tokio, Monday. t for 2939-40 amounts to ii which includes: Ordi ...394,000,000 yen, Extra.i ry Budget for the China 000,000 yen, and Supplel for the Navy and War 1 000,000 yen. Reuter.
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  • 241 1 C<T<‘iiioiiv At The Pbilomatliic Union ve ceremony was enacted t-rs of the Penang PhilomaI' it their premises in Acheen 2 p.m. yesterday, on the oc- 14th. anniversary of the > E»r. Sun Yat-Sun. the founder of the Union. < K- ng Seng, the president of
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  • 36 1 < hannel, Penang, has been hipping for ten days. A ves- ng aged in laying and pickle across the Penang Har- started on Saturday. n.i and leaving the Penang to use the North Channel.
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  • 56 1 bw-lH Mil. Sherif b. Osman Ishabee b. Ibrahim irriage took place yesterday of Sherif bin Osman, third son and Mrs. S. Osman, and Ishabee hum, daughter of Inche Ibra--1 Abdul Karim. A dinner was F. Sungei Finang Road, by Mrs. Osman to celebrate the owasion p ‘groom is
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  • 69 1 ''uibined route march of Hie 3rd A’ F., school cadets and con--1 the Police Force, will be held 15 p in. The route to be Peel .Avenue, Perak Road, 1 'ii 1, Anson Road, Mac Alister tune Road, Carnarvon Street, ■treet, Penang Road, Burmah or Road
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  • 130 1 Mr. HERBERT MORRISON, U.P. i- U,, .v Khaim Einsburi/’s scheme for deep bomb shelters. With bin is Dr. C. L. Katie, Mayor of Finsbury. The shelters would be approached through .spiral ramps of reinforced so that they may be used in rioie of peace for car parks.
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  • 196 1 Mil imo —Reuter. A German Admiral On Armaments Berlin, Sunday. What Germany needs at the present time is peace, declared Admiral Raeder addressing a big audience, including Hit- ler, at the Opera House in celebration of Heroes’ Memorial Day. “There are signs of mischievious hands 'at work
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  • 57 1 —Reuter. Vote Of Confidence In Mr. Gandhi Tripuri, Sunday. The plenary session of Congress passed a resolution expressing confidence in Mr. Gandhi by an overwhelming majority amid shouts of ‘‘Mahatma Gandhi Jai!” (victory for Gandhi). It also passed a resolution for self-determinat-on after rejecting an amendment suggesting a
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  • 124 1 uiiiirai s ui —Reuter. Dedication Service Yesterday The King and Queen, Queen Mary and others of the Royal Family went to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, for dedication of the tomb of George V. Canon Deane conducted a brief ceremony. The service consisted of a prayer written
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  • 246 1 Orchids, Cash Jewellery Taken Four hundred blooms of orchids were stolen from an orchid nursery at 13, Logan Road in the early hours of this morning. The owner’s gardener dis- covered the loss at 6 am, and a report was made to the Police. The orchids
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  • 113 1 ana represt Reuter. Conference In New Zealand I London, Monday. As a result of a suggestion put forward about the middle of last year by the Government of New Zealand which has since been completed for a meeting in New Zeaments concerned, arrangements have now been completed for
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  • 70 1 Reuter. I on Jon. i. ut..iday. T l ;;.ui it.iiian Ambassadors saw Lord Halifax at the Foreign Office today but it is understood that Count Grant’s visit had no connection with M., Corbins’s. A statement issued by the Italian Embassy emY>has ses that Count Grand
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  • 109 1 .—Reuter. Repairing Tramway Wires Madrid, SundayThe capital is now considered free of Communist influence. The leaders are stated to have surrendered unccnditionalMadrid is starting to live normally again. Tramway workers are replacing the overhead wires- The inhabitants of Chamarthr uistrict. v.'hcre the Communists made their last stand,
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  • 74 1 -Reuter. Chungking, Saturds The Chinese Government is reported to be giving serious attention to a proposal for an asylum in China for Jewish refugees. The locality has not yet been decided. Dr. H. H. Kung, originally propose to establish a Jewish settlement on Hainan island but this
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  • 33 1 —Reuter. A huge crowd tonight saw the passing of a fajnous London theatrical landmark when the Lyceum closed its doors w hen the last of its pantomines came to an end.—Reuter.
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  • 34 1 A battle between a detachment of Transjordan frontiersmen supported by aircraft and an Arab gang raged for several hours in the Jordan Valley until after dark last night. Arab casualties were heavy.
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    • 130 1 FOO CHEONG C Furniture Manufacturers 89, Bishop Street, Penang Phone: 636. Ipoh Agents: FOO LOON CO., 101, Brewster Road. Phone: 875. CS 87 A aS Wagaaasgßk tef s O *JUWgK: 'Il Hill W a > G' fl U‘- cl nNK-’- i MW' CHEESE toplease all tastes will be found in
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  • 367 2 First Public Ceremony For 94 Years PROCEEDINGS BROADCAST TN SEVEN LANGUAGES Reuter. Vatican, City, Sunday. Over half a million people packed St. Peter’s Square down the new half-mile road reaching almost to the River Eber when Pius Twelfth was crowned Supreme Pontiff on
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  • 112 2 Ooi Kow Myee, young Chinese fiShhawker, was brought up in the Middle Court, before Mr. Lian Koon Teck yesterday, charged with using a daching with one tahil short for trade purposes, at Selangor Road on March 11. A second charge of tampering with a daching by the a
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  • 134 2 List Of Officials F<r The Year i The 27th Annual General Meethy of the Penang Hindu Sabha was hek last night at their premises No. 205, Date Kramat Road. Mr. V. E. Muru.usam Pillai presiding. After the minutes of the last meting and accounts have been passed,
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  • 218 2 Reuter. i No Differences With Soviet Warsaw, Sunday. In Warsaw’s view the Uarpatho Ukraine should be incorporated in Hungary, 'said Col. Beck in a statement to tne Senate Foreign Affairs Commission in which be shed light on certain important aspects of foreign policy. He declared that the
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  • 65 2 Alleged to have committed mischief by setting fire to certain property at Kampong Telok Bahang on Friday, February 10, and thereby doing damage to property, the sum of which was not mentioned. an Indian chettiar, Suppiah, was charged before Mr Lin: Koon Teck, in the Middle Court, yesterday.
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  • 239 2 Narrow Escape Oi > Colonel 4iul Pilot Haifa, Sunday. At least forty Ai'ats were killed or wounded in. yesterday's action which, was the first major engagement in Trans jordan. Cn the Government side casualties included one British officer killed, one seriously wounded ard four members of
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  • 196 2 Agenda For Following is the agenda ing of the Penang Mmii--slonei tomorrow: To confirm minutes of t Meeting held on the }<e' e Any special business th may bring forward. Questions’. To confirm decisions ar Standing Committee;-? el To report. Local Contraci 8.12 (9) 39. R( soluti
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  • 1394 2 The funeral or Mis. Per Vam Hong (nee Tcoh Ewe Neoh) who passed away on Thursday. February 23, at the age of 56, took place on Saturday, from her place oi residence, No. 55. Muntri Street, tor interment at the Mount
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    • 211 2 J\.r. TZF.E. Oversea* Dept. s’t c AN EXTRA MONTH AT HOME «L ...xMMAuuigr kamm; ....,77,,w?7.... If I fW 1 Iwl ROYAL DUTCH—- 1 I I AIR LINE* Three times a week the K.L.M. Far Eastern Service calls at Singapore both outward and homeward bound. This sp-endid (lying service is thus
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  • 1092 3 BERLIN WATCHES SITUATION zech Troop Moves Alleged differences follow new CABINET FORMATION London, ouuda}. g JiL nope that the formation of a new Government last night under Dr. Sitfor will end the Slovak crisis is tv ?VCyorrespordents from Central Europe, though il is
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  • 267 3 Reuter. Ixmdon, Sunday. China, from the viewa. France and the i -.i (I at a conference London yesterday. Sir i i: ir, pr: siding, said •ship Powers had a in exploiting the i r.a end a common rting the other great ver Japan. n Kj
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  • 46 3 Reutp>' ln S. Carolina, Sunday. S .uiison, Secretary of the nt. I: 'fore leaving for the o day to recuperate from at that the recent naval the Caribbean “confirmed our naval experts that ■> >mar. nes. destroyers and needed in the Atlantic.
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  • 140 3 ViPG>| v (;o ncer t This Fa ening ariety concert is being! ‘Jo-Chinese School Hall, The following is the -t, b March de Concert “Our I’. Laurendeau. The SajW family. s mg joyous Bird” MontaI. Mitchell. Verses” Edward Lear. i Heoh. Solo. “Selected.” Mrs. Accompanied by Mr. 1
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  • 216 3 —Reuter. I Berlin, Sunday. PRAGUE’S action against Slovakia is an infringement of Slovakia’s autonomous rights, committed in the spirit of ex-Presdent Benes, causing a renewed darkening of the international situation, /-declares an inspired statement issued to the foreign Press. The statement says that the Czechs I
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  • 141 3 Tradition. Broken The tradition of the Penang Club, oldest and most exclusive Club in Penang, which had consistently refused to admit lady members, has been broken. On Saturday, the lady .members, called lady associates, took formal possession of the annexe which bad been built for
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  • 165 3 $2,461 Netted For China ar Orphans A. total amount of $2,461 (S.S. Currency) was realised at the recent Charity Fair organised by the Penang Chinese Ladies’ Association at the St. Xavier’s Recreation Ground, in aid of the war orphans in China. This was revealed at an extraordinry
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  • 98 3 Reuter. “ISoiir Hits Struck,Says Rome Paper Rome Sunday. THE hour has struck lor bringing up-lo datc e •gl map ef the world. If Italy and Germ;:n> of < et peace with justice they will get justice by fcrcc anas,” This statement appeared last night in
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  • 104 3 Reuter Peiping, Saturday.—Certain confusion which has been reigning here since tl»e introduction yesterday of new rules with regard to the circulation of Federal Reserve Bank notes in China was cleared up today when it was announced definitely that Peiping, Tientsin, Tsiangtao and Chefoo have been included
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  • 54 3 .—Reuter. Tripuri, Saturday. Disapproval of and dissociatio-n front British foreign policy which aided the Fascist powers” was voiced in two resolutions passed by the subjects conimvittee of Congress. Condemnation of Japanese aggression in China wsts •also expressed. The resolutions come for ratification by the plenary
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  • 45 3 Reuter Mexico City, Saturday. It is learned officially that President Cardenas and Mr. Richberg have reached agreement for settlement of the petroleum dispute- No details of the agreement are given but only a study of technicalities remains to be completed.—
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  • 25 3 —Reuter. Herr Hitler is today addressing the War Academ’es of the army, navy and air force, but his speech will not be published.—Reuter.
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  • 105 3 Reuter. Step By British And I rench Tientsin, Saturday. The British authorities this morning” published a notice in the Peking and Tientsin Times, local British newspaper, stating: “The public is hereby notified that in order to maintain peace and order the authorities in the British Concession consider
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  • 55 3 Renter. Milan, Sunday. Two German officers saved their lives by parachute when a German plane bound from Tripoli to Stettin crashed at Dogaloe, near Ferrara, yesterday. Four other officers and one civilian were killed. The accident is believed to have been due to ice
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  • 354 4 ?yjK- R- S. HUDSON, Parliamentary Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department, leaves this week for Berlin and other North European capitals to try to establish better trading relations between Britain and the various countries concerned. The value of such personal visits has been amply proved in the
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  • 1289 4  - President’s Son On New Deal Future 'I’Z/E strength and weakness of the New Deal, and the premia it holds as “the corner-stone for a far more co-operative and secure society” in the future, are discussed here by the eldest son of President Roosevelt in a letter written to Mr. John
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    • 79 4 s rSfcv O r UZ m U A X 7 p.ct-'xxw*«M i /1 >/ V 7 G. peooew— J I I r 2LX—- J I m>-oo —-v. If 1 to- x rZX x r //n A' r f T I I lJ z X V 1 <2 Z~/ —K Az,,/,
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  • 445 5 jfhool ?ook criticisms of the F Jianges in school text>'t*on that the n-hoiities should help either buying books m to the pupils or whereby they can !>\ instalments, the ~io. feeder Schools, I >. Joseph, has cir- n forming them been arranged a monthly sum their wards’
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  • 284 5 TWO-NIGHT BALL: OVER $9,000 FROM AUCTION OF FLOWERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Aumun’irrn Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. GH-W ATER mark in charity collections has been achieved by the women's section of the Selangor Chinese Distress Fund Committee, whose two-night ball in aid of the
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  • 394 5 Staged At The Town Hall The strange happenings which in a hitherto uneventful household were humorously portrayed by the Penang Choral and Dramatic Society on Saturday night at the Penang Town Hall when they presented. for the second time, the comedy "The Best People”. The players were
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  • 895 5 Warm Tributes At Poli Hock Seah Dinner Mr. Klioo Sian Ewe, I can say, is a gentleman truly personified. His grace and charm of manners have won for him the high esteem and genuine friendship of all. He has a character, highly exemplary. His
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  • 80 5 Views Invited By Advisory Committee The Traffic Advisory Committee ajrpoiated as a result of the reconi' mendations of the Trimmer Report rias been meeting since the end of last year and wish it to be knoion that any suggestions or criticisms from any public bodies or individuals concerning
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  • 306 5 Large Gathering Present The funeral of Mr Ong Ewe Thong, the well-known Perak planter and miner, whose death occurred on February 17, alter a short illness, took place yesterday from his residence, No. 35, Love, tor interment at the Batu Gantong Cemetery. Ihe deceased
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  • 93 5 I An Indian telegram delivery boy was knocked down by a motor cyclist yesterday in front of the Penang Club, Northam Road, at about 6.10 p.m. The boy was riding a bicycle and was turning into the road leading to the cable oflL.e when he
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  • 81 5 First Penang Sikh To Go To England For Higher Studies Mr. Jagjit Singh, son of Dr. Jaghat Singh of Penang, left for England, on Saturday, by the P. and O. Ranpura. He will be joining Cambridge University to study Law. Mr. Jagjit Singh was profusely garlanded and
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  • 1652 7 Mistrust oelweeii Britain Japan T ONG a stronghold of British trade in China, J ientsin is now I one ol the blackest spots in Anglo Japanese relations. Amid a morass of suspicion and mistrust on both sides the Japanese appear to be preparing for a fight
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    • 437 7 T 'IIII.S GUEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARKS WEMB L E Y PARK 'tonight, Monday, 13 th March, 1939. Sl r I <>v Cantonese Opera: sun J I m IHI I Scats i 50, 30, 20 10 cents Thum Feng Yong, Cheah Seng Loong and Loon Yeow Wai v 1 rOBATIC
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    • 232 7 QUEEN’S OPENING TODAY WITH 3 SHOWS! AT 3 p.m. 6.15 p. m. 9.30 A \Metro-Goldwyn~Mayer hit of the month o iO aW BLi'O' n B.rO, -ywtoam .agw JBi Q i? I < IjW-: iS T/ 11 Matinee at A f K J > t Matinee 3 p. m. < 1
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  • 837 8 Creation of Fresh Breeding places MOST DANGEROUS KIND OF MOSQUITO THE attention of the public has been drawn in a number of ways to the great increase in malaria during the last two years. So great has been this increase that in 1938 there
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  • 472 8 Causing Death Charge i.Froni Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. That a deceased man was struck from behind, and thrown forward on liis face with probability of having his legs run over, was an opinion expressed by Dr. V. F. Zavier in the Singapore Traffic Court, yesterday,
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  • 187 8 Training For First Aid Men (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturdav. Unformed Singapore St. John Ambulance officers and men will turn out during the combined manoeuvres next Thursday night. During the black-out of the city, harbour ar.d island between 11 p.m. and dawn, they will stand by
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  • 20 8 —Reuter. Paris, Friday. The Council of Ministers has fixed April 5 as the date for the Presidential election.—Reuter.
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  • 48 8 SIR GEORGE TRIMMER chatting with friends en his .-rri\;il t sinn ;.<*re by the P, O. Corfu. Left to right: Mr. A. T. Edwards sir <* lis&r, his nepiu'A, Mr. N. Bell of the Si igaporc Htrbour Boinl. Mr. H. I and Mr. C. G. Mawson.
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  • 733 8 Ipoh Lawyers Impressions 01 Recent Visit That there is a spirit of exclusiveness on the part of Europeans in Malaya and that it is on the increase were points stressed by Mr. S. M. Sharma, the Ipoh lawyer and president of the Kinta Indian Association,
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  • 352 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. K. Thampiah, of the Electrical Departm; nt, Kota Bli-iru, Kelantan, has come on transfer to the Electrical Department, Ipoh. Inche Abu Bakar bin Ahmad, Office Assistant to the Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Johore, has returned from leave and resumed duty. :Js His Excellency the High Commissioner,
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  • 298 8 A verdict of death by was returned by Mr. A. W. B’■ lamy, who sat as coroner in the Penang Police Court on Saturday, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a 2oyarold Chinese painting coolie, T i who was stated to
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  • 46 8 Reuter Fuehrer l<> At iunna Vienna, Stm Herr Hitler, who i tomorrow for i'< 1 anniversary of the Andress a meeting dur 11 According to a P’ Swastika* Bag vil > lman population tin mg vakia today to coinmem b- anniversary of the At-
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    • 310 8 HOW TO SHORTEN CONVALESCENCE A long convalescence is tedious and tiring to both doctor and patient. After many operations and illnesses, digestion is affected and impaired yet it is necessary to eat well to regain your strength quickly. The trouble is that the very thought of food is often repulsive.
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  • 133 9 j. Oi h'. n Correspondent.) K da Lumpur, Saturday. I Youm r wanted or the wr us s of the F. M. S. I HU- w Savile, late comfl j.,- 193* report has just :red there was a very ment in the genera! among officers—hut I ri
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  • 196 9 Woman s Death By Misadventure I rription of a railroad I mail train was I >•(: approaching Singapore I 22, was given in the I court, when Mr. W. I inquiry into the death I ilnese woman, Choy Ah I injuries reI knocked down by I crojsing
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  • 168 9 fl iving on kanji and 1 can on. cent a day toI ent of my debt to the I Chinese fruit-stall I market, Ipoh, in the H ■.-Hare’s court on Saturday. I wlio o.ved the Chetty a fl <t promissory note, and fl lament
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  • 18 9 Paris, Saturday. Barcelona gunmen have Barcelona, according c' < Paris. They are ac- ommitted live thousand
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  • 30 9 ii Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. "’n, about 22 feet lopg, r by a Chinese in Tupai it had devoured several '<■- 1 be reptile was later sold
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    58 9 THE LONDON ZOO has given icay to public opinion. Baby, the nhic-month~oUi Giant Panda, is now “at home" to visitors again for a. few honrs every day instead, of being hidden away in the quarantine station until Easter. Baby, is seen rolling on his back 'while children
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  • 1082 9 I IItR being a branch of the Eurasian Association, Singapore, for nearh 20 years, local Eurasians, at the annual meeting of the Association held on Saturday night at the Penang Rccretilion Club, decided t<> break awav from the parent body and stand on
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  • 412 9 A verdict of accidental death was returned by Che P mail, the Ipoh Second Magistrate, on F riday at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a four-year-old Chinese boy wiio was fatally injured when knocked down by a motor oar driven by
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  • 63 9 Final arrangements are being made for the musical recital, by Mrs. Murray-Aynsley and Mrs. Duddell at the Town Hail, Ipoh, on Wednesday, March 22, in aid of the Afaternity Hospital. Tickets are available at Pritchard’s, the Season Store and the Robinson Piano Co. The
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  • 200 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. jll ALAX volunteers in country districts units rapidly tire of mili1 tary service, says Lieut.-Col. IL B. W. Savile, late commandant of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force in the 1938 report. He makes this comment in dealing with
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  • 1470 10  -  kSSET AND LIABILITIES “EARMARKED” GOLD: SLOPE FOR WIDER SERVICE BY NORMAN CRUMP 'A NV consideration of the banking functions of the 8.1.5. naturally starts from the Bank’s balance-sheet. The unit oi account is the Swiss gold franc, as defined in 1930 (that is. Frs. 25.2215
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  • 99 10 yew Zealand (From Our Own Correspondent) Auckland, Thursday. Mr. W. Nash, Finance Minister, addressing Auckland business men, said there was a shortage of about £2,000,000 in the finance of the social security scheme. This is estimated to cose £17,850,000 when fully operating. The revenue from the
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  • 217 10 British Banks’ Protest London. March 4. I It is understood that the British bank.* with branches in China have approached the Government with the request to support them against the consequences of the Japanese exchange decree which will become operative in North China from March 11.
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  • 379 10 $B3 Million Paid Ont Last Year A total of $83,0CR),000 was paid out by 'the Sun Life Assurar.ce Company, of Canada, during 1938 in policy-holder benefits. Of this amount $28,000,000 was paid in death and disability benefits, $24,000,000 represented annuity and matured endowment payments, while nearly
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  • 100 10 London, March 1. American tin deliveries during February were unexpectedly poor, the total of 4,100 tons comparing with 4,300 tons last January and 4,420 tons in Feoruary, 1938. In view of the broadening activity of the U.S. tinplate industry it nad heen anticipated that deliveries last
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  • 162 11 THIS WAS A MAIN STREET IN CHILE m »r a First pictures of the great earthquake in Chile, which wrought destruction over an area extending 400 miles Along the coast any killed nearly 10.000 people. Concepcion Chile’s third largest city, suffered the w >ist damage,
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  • 81 12 —Reuter. London, Friday. On the Stock Exchange week-end realising caused an irregular tone in industrials apart from textiles which continued to encounter good demand. Gilt-edged stocks were strong on investment buying. Indian bonds were sympathetically higher. Among foreigners, Brazilians improved on news that the United States is granting
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  • 125 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. “rpHERE is an unfortunate impression amongst volunteers that because our weapons have been many years in use they are, ipso facto, ramshackle weapons of doubtful utility, and that Government should carry out a large scale replacement of all weapons,” remarks Lieut.
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  • 391 12 Conference Of Powers Chungking, March 10. DR. Wang Chung-hui, Foreign Minister, in an interview with the UnitI c<l Press, said that a round table coiv r erencc of the signatories of the Nine- Power Treaty is at present the only possible means of a
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  • 256 12 Tokio. “DEAR, propagate and overrun (he a earth,” is the slogan which Japan’s Welfare Ministry is using to stimulate an increase in this nation's population. Recent figures indicate that the war in China is cutting down Japan’s birth' rate to the point where deaths are exceeding
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  • 199 12 Let Your Light Shine Science has gone a long way in the last 20 years, and among the most remarkable achievements made by practical scientists have been advances i > the manufacture of lari/s. The: o is a romance behind this br; rh scientific investigation; but wc may
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  • 324 12 Capable Of Destroying Enemv In Own Raters Moscow, February 25. Al. FRINOA SKY, the new Co mm i SS ar for Naval Affairs, writing the “Pravda,” on the coming-of-age of the Soviet Fleet today, declares that Russia is going to have a Grand
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  • 340 12 less and until lul have become more set'-h News Agency. Hong Kong, March 10. LATEST trade turn-over has not been a happy one ifor Chinese export houses in Hong Kong, judging from the pancity of spring orders, which are customarily expected after the New Year
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  • 266 12 German Backing In Big Scheme.'1 GERMANY is taking active inti Ti-: Japan’s ambitious pr<>j< cl mercial air transport over E.i.-t A/-. ..d much of the Pacific. There is nwci. |hind the coming “goodwill fligh’" [Berlin to Tokio. Germany will aircraft and will strengthen t’ .Japaiw personnel
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  • 78 12 i (From Our Own Correspo»*”' Bangkok, MaiTHE master of a Chur rammed the Imperial 11 t; t ing-boat Carpentaria at nw Menam, the river a. night, has been arrested < It is alleged the junk was the wind and current ’*<' dark. lipid-Flying-boats
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1496 12 radio. radiridio radio radio Fl®» wtiio [radio radio radio radl£ PENANG SINGAPORE ZHJ 6.08 mc/c (49.30 m.). TODAY ZHL 1,333 kc/s 225 m.) PJVf. ZHP 9.69 mc/s 60.96 m.) 7.00 "Monday at 7” (1) Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards: (a) La TODAY Mattchiche, (b) La Czarine Mazurka., I’M. 15)
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    • 391 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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  • 416 13 i ’osting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoli And Penang A MAILS unvARD tpore close Penang 1 s.s. Kedah. Great Britain Br.tat» And Europe and i Great Britain close Ipoh Kuala Lumpur 7 p.m. 6 p.m. today by the >A. Canada U S. A. and Canada States of U.S.A,
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  • 1064 13 Today: KEDAH ex Belawan-Deli. GREYSTONE CASTLE ex Singapore. Tomorrow: MEONIA ex Europe via Colombo. GLEN EARN ex Far East via Singapore, ex London. MATA HARI ex Singapore via ports. Thursday, March 16: RHEINLAND ex Singapore. GLAUCUS ex Singapore. Friday, March 17: PATROCLUS ex Singapore.
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  • 83 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and incoming mails will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays. Mails 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.; and
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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. ADA-MS Apr. 27 May 24 June 6 ♦Pres. VAN BUREN May 11 June 7 June 20 Carry no
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  • 1056 14 First Day Of Gold Cup. Meeting MAIN EVENT WON BY ROYAL HAMPTON (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 1 00 L weather made delight, id racing for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting. The crowd was not large
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  • 131 14 WRITING in the “Daily Herald.” Clifford Webb, the well-known sports critic, says that the All-England Badminton Association will shortly sponsor a tour by four leading English men players and two women to Australia, New Zealand and, Canada and that the team will call at
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  • 1378 14 London, Saturday I7OLLOWING are results of todays games in the EnelKli tish football leagues: ,sh and Scot. AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL England 8 Scotland 3 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I Birmingham 3 Wolves Bolton 1 Brentford 1 Charlton 3 Blackpool 1 Chelsea 5 Grimbsy 1 Leeds 4 Arsenal 2
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  • 67 14 Frankfurt-on-Main, Satuidcy The Canadan heavyweight, A» laney, was outpointed by <l. !<•* the German heavyweight chi'mpi"» l -—tenrour.Jer today. Delaney re P Andre Lenglet, the French boxer. ’s ill The Canadian was sent do 1 times in the fight after opening round. Neus< cuts towards the end
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  • 77 14 Reuter London, In a men’s International England beat Scotia national women's matenes Ireland drew 1 1 al England trounced Wales Bay. j Jack Holden, English national CIOS> ti; m* ll pionship, running ten ml gutton l{,: 32 seconds. A riers was second m 6 thb j a p«>vp
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  • 472 15 Grut Extended By Chee Fatt TIE annual Perak Chinese vs. Europeans tennis fixture played on the Ipoh Club courts yesterday resulted in a victory again for the former. They won in both, the singles and doubles sections. As anticipated, the Europeans gave a much better
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  • 267 15 Warwickshire Win Final London, Saturday. Warwickshire won the Rugby Union County Championship final today, beating Somerset B—3 after being three points behind at halftime. Somerset scored a penalty goal and Warwickshire equalised with a try midway in the second half. Bruce-Lockhart made a brilliant run in the
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  • 674 15 l\Veek-End Cricket I In Penang lion of scoring the highest number of runs for the I o far goes to Lim Cheng Pob, whose 153 not out ites Association against the Chinese Recreation was the feature of the week-end cricket in look 150 minutes
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  • 577 15 rpiIANKS to splendid batting and destractive bowling by Clement Scully, the Fenang Recreation Club "A” were able to defeat the Government Trade School easily in a match played on the Esplanade on Saturday. 6 FOK 7 Batting first, the Recreationists hit up 147 towards which Clement Scully contributed
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  • 80 15 Durban, Saturday—Owimr to the swamped condition of the wicket, the captains, after inspection, decided that there would be no play today in the cricket Test Match between South Africa and England. There had been heavy overnight rain and also rain just before play was due
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  • 192 15 Following are ties in the Ist round of the Penang Sports Club tournament, which should be played off by March 17: MEN’S DOUBLES HANDICAP —3) G. C. Miller Sydney Smith v (Scr.) J. M. Venters A. F. Barclay; (Ser.) J. E. Miller Dr. W. H. Brodie V
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  • 367 15 London, Saturday. IRELAND, who had beaten Scotia id and England, failed to capture the Triple Crown today when they lost to Wales at Belfast by 7 points (a drop goal anu try J to nil. The points gave Wales a rather for--tunate victory. Except for
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  • 314 15 BADMINTON Choon Keng Triumphs Flaying at- the Fenang Free School Hall, the Mayfield B.P. inflicted a bad defeat on the Yeung Anscnians B.P. yesterday, winning by seven games to three. Tit-bit of the match was the meeting between Chee Cheong Keng and Lim Ewe Chy-e, both State
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  • 70 16 Hl >DAY QUOTATIONS TIN L < TEST P ng $108.37% ;ic Buyers No Sellers .< rL $108.37% RUBBER Pen; 7 ng (Spot) 28%c Sin.gr pore (Spot) 28fic corn Sur.ldried $3.80 Black Pepper $9.00 TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.05 Medium $3.40 RICE Rangoon Parboiled No 1 $6.00 No 2
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  • 232 16 New York, Saturday. Bulk of the session was featured by the strength of blue chips in an otherwise relatively quiet market. News included prospects of higher steel operation. The list, as p. whole, tended to reflect some ncertainty, apparently due to the latest Centra! European developments. DOW
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  • 249 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.30 1.40 Benta I<lo 1-2 o Kempas j, 85 i.gs Kluang ,7o 80 Pajam 1.77% 1.85 Sungei Ramal 1.10 I#2 o Tambalak .45 .50 Teluk Anson 1.32% 1.42Xc Temerloh .45 .50 ULu Benut .33 ,37 1; > TIN: Ampat 36 4:9 Aust. Amalgamated
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  • 403 16 (from Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Prince Herode (Dodd) aid the best run 1 at today's training for the Selangor Turf J Club s Gold Cup meeting when, in com- pany with Amazon (Garrard), and Turn Over (Mawi), impressed in a rousing spurt at a fast
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  • 343 16 Weights For Wednesday j Folio- ing are handicaps for the sec md day of the Kuala Lumpur 1 ices on Vv ednesda/, March 15; HORSES, Class 2, Division I, 6 Fars. THE PURITAN 9.01 RUSSIAN ROSE 9.02 REDOUBLE 9.00 HEROIC STAR .10 REGIMEN! 8.09 SQUEEZE 8.09 SEE YOU
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  • 108 16 Ladies Versus Men The match played between the ladies a win for the Ladies by two matches, and men at Glugor yesterday, resulted in TEAMS AND RESULTS 12 Mrs. Oke v. R. J. Isherwood T 2 1 Miss Howes Roberts v. W. Anderson 0 12 Mrs. Samuel v.
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    • 63 16 MUNICIPAL NOTICE An Ordinary and a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m. or. Tuesday the 14th instant. BUSINESS FOR SPECIAL MEETING (1) Resolution:— “That $l,BOO, being the amount of three months’ salary, be paid to Mr. F. W. B. Charles,
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