Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 November 1937
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1937-11-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. E'LBLISHED DAILY 2'x". Vol X< V. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937. PRICE 19 CENTS.20 words
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Article1428 1937-11-02 1 Britain To Stand On Principle Of Chinas Integrity Reuter. Foreign Policy I Outlined hili. EDEN’S PLAIN WORDS TO ITALY |)o<s th» British Government at the Nine-Power Con- Anin» intend t<» stand upon the principle of the Treaty, namely the intt rity of China?” asked Mr. C.Reuter. - 1,428 words
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Article46 1937-11-02 1 Kc Ut) Opening Of New lll neA Account opened buying interest at a s mostly inclined to Gilt t tonally displayed but many earlier mbsequent profit-tak-1,1 r declined a fart h •'ion on an unreceptive 1 1 ‘I th.- lower level. 1 pre-holiday market.– KcUt). - 46 words
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Article, Illustration28 1937-11-02 1 Some of the Chinese girls, members of Liverpool’s Chinese colony, icho sold flags in Liverpool to help civilian victims of the bombing raids.28 words
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Article85 1937-11-02 1 May Be Wed Today i Finang Gazette Co respondent I Lcndcn, Nev. 2. Robert Gregory a well known all i:i wrestler. h?s applied at Marylebone for 'icence to marry Valeria B ooke second daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak. Gregory described himself as the divorc -d husband85 words
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Article69 1937-11-02 1 —Reuter. Condition Regarded Seriously Calcutta, Nov. I—Mr. Gandhi’s deli <rture from ('alcutta has been postponed owing to a considerable rise in his blood pressure and the condition of his heart. An indication th it his < ondition is n-garded seriously is given by the fact that—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article104 1937-11-02 1 British Wireless. Rebels Promise To Make Searching Inquiry As a result of the bombing and sinking of the British steamer Jean Weems on Saturday, it was stated in the Commons yesterday that His Majesty’s Government is getting into touch with the French Government as conveners of the NyonBritish Wireless. - 104 words
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Article58 1937-11-02 1 Reuter. Damascus. Nov. I.—A report that the Grand Mufti has been ordered to leave the Levant is categorically denied in official quarters. ft is pointed out that the Mufti is at present in Lebanon, not in Syria, and it is probable that the Government of LebanonReuter. - 58 words
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Article213 1937-11-02 1 [e. —Reuter. Portuguese, -Spanish Arabic Arrangements for the 8.8. C. broadcast .ng ui languages weie announce*., by bir aohii m uie Cummons. He recalled that the Ullswater Broadcast.ng Committee recommended that appropriate use of languages other than English should be encouraged and inquiries since made of British[e.—Reuter. - 213 words
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Article99 1937-11-02 1 October Visibles Fall (Pinang Gazette Correspondent > London. Nov. 2. London Metal Exchange dealers are surprised at Mr. W. H. Gartsen's estimate that world visible stocks of tin decreased 204 tons to 21,828 tons in October. An increase of at least 2,000 tons had been expected. The Straits99 words
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Article77 1937-11-02 1 The following arrived in Penang today by the s.s “Krian” from Te.'ok Anson and Bagan Datoh:— Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. R. Nutt. The motor vessel "Salawati” ar rived from Calcutta and Rangoon with the following passengers en route td Vancouver and77 words
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Article262 1937-11-02 1 Guilt For Slaying Of Royal II Islermen A dmit ted Ihe Japanese Embassy in a statement acknowledges that the deaths oi three British soldiers near Jessfield Park. Nlianghai, was due to Japanese shells. Steps are to be taken to deal with those respons.ble and to provide262 words
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Advertisement27 1937-11-02 1 B S. MOHIDEEN CO. I C .ch Street. Penang) •pfione No. M „Tt-in M-rUtig to the innient Depts»» Um.iighool in Malaya. >. 1 ,,s ato< |lrad OWH. «"Cl»'»27 words
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Advertisement109 1937-11-02 1 MALAYA SILVER CO ,I No. 458, Chulia Street, Penang, S.S. MANUFACTI 'RERS DEA LERS OF silver photos, shields, cups, etc. Gold and silver badges and medals, brass and zinc blocks, lantern slides, brass plates. Prizes for schools and clubs. Gifts for weddings, birthdays, etc. I Scientific Workmanship. Moderate charges Prompt109 words
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323 1937-11-02 2 Scheme Includes Stops At Bangkok, Hanoi And Fort Bayard SURVEY FLIGHT BY DELPHINUS” (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, Oct. 29While the Imperial Airways R. M. A. Dorado maintained the regular schedule between Hongkong and Penang, the Delphinus this month surveyed the new alternative323 words
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Article474 1937-11-02 2 Driver Fined For Negligence A motor accident which occurred on the night of August 5 at Tanjong Bungah in •..meh a big saloon car uprooted a telegraph post and ended its career in a ditch with the driver knocked unconscious had a sequel in the474 words
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Article163 1937-11-02 2 The Northern District Epworth League holds ts first rally today at “Tanjong Bungah Villa". Four leagues are taking part in the rally; the Penang Chinese Epworth League, the Bukit Mertajam and Taiping Union Epworth Leagues, and the Penang Union Epworth League, which is responsible for the163 words
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Article75 1937-11-02 2 Kedah Chinese Charged Detective Inspector Kay charged a Ked*ah Chinese, Lim Tai Kim. in the Penang Middl. Court yesterday, befo e Mr. Lim Cheng Ee.n, with having attempted to cheat th° Asia Insurance Company in respect of 54.289.59 within the jurisdiction of Kedah. On the application75 words
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Article201 1937-11-02 2 The charity dance arranged by the Penang Chinese Ladies' Organisation in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund will be held on Saturday, Dec. 4, 1937. The office-bearers of the Organisation met on Monday afternoon at 50, Northam Road, when a special sub-committee was chosen for201 words
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Article191 1937-11-02 2 Youth To Serve Three Months In Prison (From Our Own Correspondent I Alor Star. November 2. A Malay youth, Hassan bin Md. Akib, who was charged with having committed theft of a pair of bangles and a 1 air of airings on Oct. 19 in pleading guilty191 words
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186 1937-11-02 2 The well-known Cheng Wah Cantcnes 1 Dramatic Association of Amoy Lane. Penang, which had previously staged many ptrformences in aid of the Asiatic unemployment fund and the Poppy Day Fund and many other charitable causes. are again preparing a theatrical performance in aid of186 words
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Article49 1937-11-02 2 Penang Sends Another 850,000 The Penang China Distress Relief Fund has remitted another sum of $50,000 (Chinese currency>. making a total of $650,000 (Chinese), so far sent through the Over-ca-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. to ,e paid to the Executive Yuan of the Chinese Government at Nanking.49 words
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124 1937-11-02 2 In Charge Of Medical Supplies For China News has been received from Shanghai that Dr. C. Y. Wu of the National Quarantine Service, Shanghai, has been appointed Special Delegate of the Ministry of Health and of the Red Cross Society of China, in124 words
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Article169 1937-11-02 2 Tlie following publications were issued 01 received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. F.M.S.. Penang, during the period October 25 to 30 1937 inclusive and are available for public use in the Reference Library. Government Building, Penang. Application may be made by members of he public169 words
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Article355 1937-11-02 2 ARRIVES IN PENANG BY AIR A well-known Pullman’s peaked cep. which is. by its owner's strange whim, "retiring" with a long journey around the world, by rail, sea and air, is at present lying in the office of the Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd., Penang, local agents355 words
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Advertisement572 1937-11-02 2 H« ad < iffice 12. Bi hop Street. Penang I’hone 1177 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Bmu a pore (Hike Cedi Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. Kssla Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 368 Ip»h (Iffice Brewster Road. Phone 268. London Office 40, 43, Fleet Street. London572 words
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Advertisement252 1937-11-02 2 l/ART/Ns pills I APIOL STEEL I .-I Sure and certain for a l Fcmad complaints.Everylad’. should I keep box in the house. I I GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY 52-54 Beach Street, Penang Piles Quickly He&l YOURS WILL DISAPPEAR U hat would you not give > terr r cured of those torturing,252 words
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Miscellaneous37 1937-11-02 2 POP—No Telling By J, MILLAR WATT WAS NtXJR GAKAGF I I DAMAGED MUCH T noi? HAVEhfr FOUND. HE IN THE GALL < i 1 A DARNED THING VET LAST NIGHT JgSktjL I L_ «<•<>•, km i»r, rn. B,n in37 words
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Advertisement304 1937-11-02 3 HBi BB jWSMg 53KS B B B rarlgfl? flfl|C|| Hgrag|| W?* *W? iVt IHRSSSpes r, 1 jSErjssSl ÜBkw&£% ggjsSaggg *tmp%wjy MMteSw% 4 *v BsksF< mbmsctF eSSt 1?-O i&ssaag KBw^ 7 Wssffl ?3kS!S3B $Ws iy :--?>-.£*-> H B 'BK iB B M |p a|i 88l Bk tb 118 ||H Igg MB304 words
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Article, Illustration643 1937-11-02 4 880,000 To Staff To Commemorate Event (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 1 FpHE Straits Trading Company, one of the biggest and most up-to-date tin smelting companies in the world, celebrates its 50th anniversary next week. A reception will be held643 words
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Article145 1937-11-02 4 BRIGADESMEN SAVE DWELLINGS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 1. More than 20 small attap huts occup.ed by Cuinese working in the charcoal kiln in Sin Koh Street off Kallang Road were destroyed by fire yesterday. The call came through about 11.30 a m. and145 words
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Article185 1937-11-02 4 JAPANESE POTATOES (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Nov. 1. Chinese boys’’ at Fremantle (W.A.) struck a shrewd blow at the Japanese potato industry. The result is that there will be fewer Japanese potatoes sold at Singapore and more Western Australian. Usually ships sailing on the185 words
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Article150 1937-11-02 4 May Be Presented To The Nation Negotiations are in progress for the acquisition of Hughenden Manor, Bucks, for many years the home of the Earl of Beaconsfield It is hoped that it may be presented to the nation, thus ensuring the survival of a famous house and many150 words
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Article621 1937-11-02 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Extension of leave has been granted to Mr. W. C. S. Corry, M.C.S., and to the Hon’ble Mr. C. C. Brown, M.C.S. Mr. N. T. Bewick has been appointed Comptroller of the Household and Private Secretary to H. H. the Sultan of Pahang. The Resident of Selangor has621 words
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Article36 1937-11-02 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct 23. Mr. Leonard Arthur Havelock Stevens, of Singapore, was married at Tunbridge Wells, on Oct. 21, to Phyllis Evelyn Biddolph, of Park Gate, Elham, Canterbury.36 words
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Advertisement106 1937-11-02 4 See the name on the nameplate before you buy kt®’ Klj RL «-fit) «I WmpwiP FRIGIDAIRE MAKES ICE CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY IT The master 6 Frigidaire will make 10 lbs of ice every four hours or 60 lbs a day. The operating cost ttf the master 6 is106 words
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Advertisement244 1937-11-02 4 SIMIN ieves PAIN Instantly! For HEADACHES NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM COLDS FEVER If you suffer from headaches to thousands. Doctors id can’t sleep because of the dentists prescribe it. pains of neuralgia, tooth- Try ANACIN and se< for ache or rheumatism. If you yourself how quicl.lj it have a cold or244 words
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Article451 1937-11-02 5 Bombers Circle Over Ulster Posts ANCLO-JAPANESE TENSION AT SHANGHAI Shanghai, Nov. spotlight is AngloJapanese tension due to the Japanese military authorities anti-British feeling which is inspired by propaganda in Japanese newspapers and hitter resentment at British press sympathies with China. A critical situation involving theReuter. - 451 words
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Article152 1937-11-02 5 British Wireless. dish\<;i isiiEi) Ml A VI FUNERAL 1 With guns rumbling jl aid, Mellon, Delaney, buried this afternoon in tery in the presence of nel gathering. led the cortege which i Chinese, representing 1 otht r organisations. r with inscriptions such Survive* After Death.” Between ChinaBritish Wireless. - 152 words
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Article63 1937-11-02 5 Rente r. Austnilifin Trade I nions Issue Manifesto Melbourne. Nov. 1: Australian ouneil of Trade Unions have is sued manifesto urging an Aus-tralia-wide boycott of Japanese goods and inunedi.ite cessation of < \p -rt of war materials to Japan. Fhe Council exhorts Australians not to be ileterred byRente r. - 63 words
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Article128 1937-11-02 5 ,—British Wireless. On Private Visit London Nov. 1: The King and Queen of Bulgaria arrived in London last night and were welcomed by Lord Fortescue on behalf of the King. M. Radeff. the Bulgarian minister, and other members of the legation’s staff. A large gatheiing of,—British Wireless. - 128 words
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Article81 1937-11-02 5 General in Tunis, at luncheon. —British Wireless. London. Nov. 1: British, French, and Italian admirals discussed anti-piracy patrol at a conference in the Barham, the Mediterranean Fleet flagship, on Saturday. The purpose cf the conference was to consider details in connection with Italian participation in patrol. Afterwards AdmiralGeneral in Tunis, at luncheon.—British Wireless. - 81 words
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Article442 1937-11-02 5 LEADER TELLS OF 5 SLEEPLESS DA YS Shanghai Nov. 1: “The order to evacuate was a bitter blow, but we had to obey.” said Hsieh Chin-guan, commander of the Doomed Battalion, interviewed by Mr. C. J. Chancellor, Reuter’s chief correspondent in the Far East,442 words
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Article79 1937-11-02 5 Reuter. Hood To Investigate London, Nov. 1: H.M.S. Hood, with Rear-Admiral Cunningham aboard, has arrived in Barcelona .o establish facts in connection with the sinking of the ship Jean Weems, which was flying a British flag, by a seaplane alleged to belong to insurgents. The shipReuter. - 79 words
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93 1937-11-02 5 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 1: “Soon Valencia will have the greatest difficulty in obtaining supplies and arms,” said Vice-Admiral Fer. nandez, commander of the Nationalist base at Majorca in an interview with a Havas correspondent. He added that the enemy A were being provisioned by cargoes– Reuter. - 93 words
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Article31 1937-11-02 5 Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 1: A Weich Fusilier Maurice Hough, aged 24. from Caerau. Bridgend, Glamorgan, was accidentally- tin the head. He is not a war casualty.— Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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79 1937-11-02 5 —Reuter. Hasegawa Expresses Regrets Shanghai, Nov. 1 Brigadier-General Belainont, United States Commander-in-Chief at Shanghai, has protested strongly to Admiral Hasegawa against the action of Japanese bluejackets who crossed Soochow Creek from Chapei side, and seized a riceladen Chinese junk on the Settlement side—Reuter. - 79 words
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Advertisement144 1937-11-02 5 I Sensational iVew Dr. < RM PROOF-SF VI O III tv IN SPARKLING GLAS* Il I f/K II S' PI R-BRISTI.rS, WA- Hl its I I R-PROOFED! 60> Hi I fjw f effective r morq HI Hi /’h •(.GY toothbrush.’’ Bff Ay mg YU R ABSOLUTE SATIS- g H H144 words
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Advertisement138 1937-11-02 5 Nbw/ If STOCKS.. THE “DETECTO” Personol weiqhing Machine I DETECTO MODEL No. 1. A VERY RELIABLE SCALE WITH A WEIGHING CAPACITY OF 250 POUNDS. STRONGLY CONSTRUCTED AND SIMPLY AND PRACTICALLY DESIGNED. THE “PETR"I'O" WEIGHS ACCURATELY AND GIVES LONG AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE. HAS BLACK WASHABLE RIBR MAT. LENGTH 10 INCHES. WIDTH138 words
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Article553 1937-11-02 6 THE Penang Turf Club, after vx periencing periods of trouble for some years past, has now reached the stage where it may contemplate a bright future. In the words of Mr. J. D. Kemp, when addressing the annual meeting of the Club a few days ago. “All553 words
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Article418 1937-11-02 6 ..—Reuter. Britain Supports League Fund Plan London, Nov. 1: Information on Government's policy towards the suggested opening of a League Voluntary Fund for pro ■iding Ch nese civilians with anti-epidemic medical aid was sought in the Commons by Mr. Ellis Smith. Mr. Eden replied that at..—Reuter. - 418 words
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143 1937-11-02 6 Four Ten-Rounders At Enn Frolic Tonight (Bl r “SPECTATOR”) Darkie Muang, whom I have dubbed the “Burmese Bomber,” makes his debut in a Penan? line tomeht at the Fun and Frol., Park when he meets a tough opposition in Gunboat Smith, the Penang Indian143 words
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Article652 1937-11-02 6 Abyssinian Home for Important heart statistics TN IGNOR MUSSOLINI is reported to have offered to allow (>ips\ r tribes roaming Europe to make a home in Ab\ssima. Jantiz Kwek, styled King of the Gipsies, with ‘'court” in Hungary is said to be in contact with the Duce652 words
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Article75 1937-11-02 6 Taylor-Peterson The wedding takes place on Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Roman Catholic Church ol the Immaculate Conception, Pulau Tikus, of Mr. Kenneth Amner Taylor, Son of the late Capt. L. C. Taylor, and Mrs. C. M Taylor, of Penang, and Miss Margaret Ma ry Peterson, third75 words
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Article158 1937-11-02 6 The firing of crackers and incessant music from the gramophone and other musical instruments, late last night, indicated the commencement of the Deepavali Fest val which is be ng celebrated today by Hindus all over the world. In Penang, the festival is being observed with all gaiety158 words
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Article120 1937-11-02 6 JAW BROKEN TOOTH LOST I<> Qnai t< Plate Of M“' (From Our Own <’ An Indian named Sakarai iian lk jaw and minus a tooth, ai hammedan named Kai. duced before Che Kamai I) oh, in the absence on 1 a 4/ son Gray, charged with orderly manner at tht120 words
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32 1937-11-02 6 Brussels, Nov. 1 and O'- Quo Tai delegation to the Conti H Others who have arrivt 1 !lt H* King and Mr. Hoo < iu-t and Geneva respectively32 words
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Advertisement239 1937-11-02 6 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE 'X Zffir THE WORLD’S BEST CYCLE GUARANTEED FOR EVER Prices From $49-50 Each. ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Sub-Agents The"CHULIA CYCLE COMPANY, IOA. Church Street, PENANG, I I -I -1.1 I i OfilEWsl! I «9 Wriend {FFD DAT239 words
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Advertisement143 1937-11-02 6 7k sectvfof a fieMij Appetite Z ipSglF-r i g 1 -W'Wa When a dish is tasteless and insipid, it’s as good as wasted Appetite is lacking, lust add a few drops of Maggi’s Seasoning before serving and note the surprising difference in taste. Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of143 words
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Article301 1937-11-02 7 BOARD OF CONTROL Oi II l( TWO BELTS I rum Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 1. li. nd annual general meeting oi K ~ih Box.ng Board of Control was the Resthouse, Alor Star, yestern.H. ningku Yacoo presided, iwing were elected office-bear-rs for the ensuing301 words
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Article184 1937-11-02 7 Strange Singapore Tragedy Hnim Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 1 bouts or any noise of a struggle In trd by the occupants of a house street, Singapore, at ten o’clock iv.ht. but two Hokkien Chinese were •I in the adjoining rooms fatally stabb- >ne man.184 words
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588 1937-11-02 7 A T the Assize Court yesterday afternoon, a septuagenarian 2A. Chinese,, Lee Tian Lye was unanimously found guilty by the Jury of causing mischief by fire at Bukit Mertajam on July 3 this year and, in view of his age, His Lordship ordered588 words
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Article358 1937-11-02 7 “ONLY A ROUTINE CONFERENCE” (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 1. Malay Rulers bowed to one another as they met in the porch of the Astana Mahkota at Klang this morning for the F.M.S. Royal Durbar. It was the first conference the F.M.S. Royalty have358 words
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Article572 1937-11-02 7 Latest List Of Donations Contributions received by the Fund up-to-date are as follows: Previously acknowledged Straits $343, 123.96. Members of the St. George’s Girls’ School Society:—sloo.oo; Mrs. B. H. Oon 100.00; Mrs. Gan Ho Cheong 50.00; Mrs Chuah Boon Teck 50.00; Staff of the Municipal Secretariat 27.0572 words
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Article256 1937-11-02 7 SEQUEL TO FATAL TAIPING ACCIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent/ Taiping, Nov. 1. The case in which Che Kamarudin bin Omar, until recently Assistant Distric 4 Officer, Larut and Matang, was summon ed on three charges, namely (1) that on July 4 at 11.55 p.m. at Station Road256 words
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Article128 1937-11-02 7 Mystery Of A Headless < From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 1. Singapore detectives and police, super vised by a European officer, worked m. corchlight for more than an hour late last night digging atound the foundations of a house for a headless corpse, stated by128 words
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Advertisement35 1937-11-02 7 1 I r Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? ;MMs| v SE& A j®w£< >^- s BMK Oui,oui, Monsieur! MACLEAKS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLIS PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE35 words
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Advertisement261 1937-11-02 7 [SPORTSMEN S NOT BVY rOLR SPORTS GOODS FROM NAHAR I the biggest Stockists of Sporting Goods in the Far East. COMPREHENSIVE VARIETIES COMPETITIVE PRICES PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED SA TISFACTION NAHAR COMPANY No. 3, Light Street, Penang. Telephone 1505. 18, Java Street, 113, North Bridge Road, 24, Passer Baroe, KUALA LUMPUR261 words
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Article375 1937-11-02 8 Whites Score 8 Against Colours The second Penang state hockey trial was held on the Esplanade yesterday evening but the two teams were so badly matched that Whites scored an overwhelming victory over Coloura by eight clear goals, the Colours’ defence not proving equal to the task375 words
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Miscellaneous782 1937-11-02 8 The Picture Specially Riieketl for Deepavali Holidays. opening Tonight At ROYAL THEATRE (UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF KENG HUAT FILM CO.) 5.45 jl.lll. Niglltly TwO SIIOWS 9.00 p.lll. •> QIT/AW7C? mViO i V 01~ /»K Q ‘4O a great holy epic and the greatest mythological »> MIUWS IUDAI Z. 13 0.13782 words
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Miscellaneous269 1937-11-02 8 Majestic AH The Big s|l Wx Are Heading f (>r The MAJ ES Here Comes SHIRLEVs AAONDER s llo\\ SHIRLEY TEMPLE m a scent from the little star's new Tnentieth Century-Fox hit, “Dimples.”# SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN “DIMPLES” SCREEiNING THIS WEEK-EM)! WWWAWAW. THE ONE MAGNIFICENT SCREEN MASTERPIECE YOU'LL REMEMBER FOREVER lIQLU269 words
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1070 1937-11-02 9 4NOTHER FREES BROTHERS IN JOVIAL COURT Kentucky Belles Crowd Judge From Bench New York, Oct. 23. a g'' American juries» in two entirely different—but equally zing- “honour-slaying” trials, last night brought in verdicts of “Not guilty.” I, the one, at New Brunswick,1,070 words
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Article70 1937-11-02 9 Iwo Divorces I Brother (Ates Brother cw<> divorce cases at Newcastle Assizes recently:— son cited his father as co-respondent. A brother cited his younger br ther. tn the first case the petitioner was Leonard Alfred John Munt, of Cathcart-road, Glasgow. Atkinson granted him a de■ree nisi on the70 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-11-02 9 KAY STAMMERS, British tennis “star,” and Sir William Wiseman at Atlantic Beach, Long Island. Rumours of an engagement have been denied.23 words
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467 1937-11-02 9 Ex-Actress Forges To Satisfy Obsession WAS lonely and unhappy, and loved ~l spending money. The desire lor fashionable clothes and pretty things became an obsession “My time off duty was an orgy of spend ing money, so as to be far removed from the467 words
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Article149 1937-11-02 9 The Girl Bho Loved Mussolini MAGDA FONTAGNES, Mussolini’s erst-while friend» has filed a suit for 100,000 francs (about £700) damages against the French Minister for the Interior. Her complaint is that since her release from prison following the publication of her diary that declared her love149 words
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Article210 1937-11-02 9 Widow Of Prince Lichnowsky Major Ralph Peto and Princess Lichnowsky. who were betrothed 37 years ago, but broke off their engagement by mutual consent, are to be married in London shortly. Princess Lichnowsky Is the widow of Prince Lichnowsky, who was German Ambassador to the Court210 words
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Advertisement94 1937-11-02 9 MHMS T r 1 w B I pri time a L et TIGER BEER IS BEST s Restores Natural Whiteness X to Dull Off-color Teeth Kolynos quickly removes stain f and discoloration and makes HI teeth beautiful and white. Iry Kolynos and note the difference «A in the brightness and94 words
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Article515 1937-11-02 10 London, Oct. 25. A device developed to “scramble” transAtlantic radio-telephonic conversations to insure secrecy will be used for the first time for call to and from ships at sea when the ship-to-shore telephone service now being installed on the United States liners Manhattan and Washington is completed on515 words
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Article429 1937-11-02 10 Latest r Vnn Ps Posiilpr AIR MAIL A mail for Kuala Lurnpu. anrt by Malayan Interna] at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Siam Burma in* Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo I tain, Ireland and whole of EuronejJ Bri I perial Airways will clos< J' morrow. A429 words
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Advertisement20 1937-11-02 10 Ledgers, order books, delivery books and all office stationery supplied by the Pinang Gazette, Bishop Street, Penang, at competitive rates.20 words
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Advertisement33 1937-11-02 10 RELIABLE fJj IBM I j I™ I o Sccon d■H 2 nd I IB P I AN O S Returned From Hire Equal To NEW At Bargain Prices. Robinson Piano Co. (s.s.) Lid,33 words
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Miscellaneous1636 1937-11-02 10 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES y j> BERLIN CALCLTTA 4 DJB 15.20 Me/» 197 m. VI 6.10 Mc/s (49.1 m.) <■ o« the (olluwing wavelemgtlf. I),N 9,54 Mc/ 81,45 TODAY DJE 17.76 Me/» 16.89 m. TRANSMISSION 2 DJQ 15.28 Mc/s 19-63 m. 6.56 Time signal. For the children. Of A 9.06 Me/»1,636 words
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Miscellaneous441 1937-11-02 10 PENANG—7HJ (WAVELENGTH 49.3 metres) TODAY p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme. 7.05 Recorded dance music. 7.35 Messrs. Lean and Co’s share report 7.40 Rex Records lent by the T. M. A. Music Store. 8.00 Weekly sports talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. 8.20 Organ recital. (8.8. C. Rebroadcast) 8.35 Stars of English441 words
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Article97 1937-11-02 11 1 i! Own Correspondent) Singapore. in .<■- were kept remarkably i, ple were evacuating Shangwe are working hard making lor getting them back,” said Btker. managing director of k anti Son, at Shanghai, on ar- ipore by the Lloyd Triestino i visiting Singapore to rejoin 197 words
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Article131 1937-11-02 11 From Our Own Correspondent I Singapore The death occurred at the General Hospital, on Sunday morning, of Mr. Robert Evan Ellis| assistant engineer of the s.s. Pleiodon. Mr. Ellis had been ill for two weeks with broncho-pneumonia. He was 24 and was unmarried. The funeral took131 words
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Article920 1937-11-02 11 S.S. ‘EI.OL I arrives morning from Belawan via ports, sailing tomorrow noon for same ports. (K.P.M.) S.S. ‘BEHAR’ arriving at 6.00 p.m. from London via ports, sailing about mid night for Port Swettenham. Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan, (lislay Kerr). S.S. ‘KRlAN’arrives morning trom920 words
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Article100 1937-11-02 11 When H.M.S. Norfolk returns to Ceylon after her present refit at Devonport she will have on board the East Indies Squadron’s new fleet navigating official. Commander A. G. West. Commander West was promoted in July last and had formerly been navigator of the Queen Elizabeth, the cruiser Dragon100 words
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Article118 1937-11-02 11 < 11-knou n Commander Of B. I. Ships The death has occurred in London of Henry Manley, ez-Commander of the British India Steam Navigation Company. Very few now in Rangoon will remember Capt. Manley who retired as Commodore lof the B.T. Fleet in 1921. For the118 words
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Article116 1937-11-02 12 croon on Previously Latest Paris 1471',; 147 7 64 New York 4.96... 4.96/,, Montreal 4.96', 4.96 J Brussels 29.35 29.32? Geneva 21.48? 21.46? Amsterdam 8.98 8.97? Milan 94« 94 B< rlin 12.35.’, 12.34? Stockholm 19 39? 19 39) Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 >. 2GJ116 words
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Article129 1937-11-02 12 London, Nov. 1. RUBBER: Weak. London 7 buyers 7 1 7 sellers November 7, 7 ti buyers 7sellers Jan./Mar. 7) buyers 75 sellers April/June 7buyers 7},? sellers NEW YORK 15.34 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 30.455 tons Liverpool 21,371 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam (Oct.) 15. 0129 words
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