Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 November 1937
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1937-11-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE TS7 EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. v 259. Vol. XCV. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1937- PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article448 1937-11-03 1 Reuter. Conciliation Not W anted DELEGATES’ OPENING SPEECHES TODAY Brussels, Nov. 2 s considered impossible to pare a hard and fast anime for the Con fere nee. first step will be to discover whether the Japanese pared to have dealings with the Conference and Whether. Reuter. - 448 words
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Article102 1937-11-03 1 .—Reuter. Enemy Operations Held Up v x'ov. 3. A number of vacated ~q an xmerican homes on Hungjao ‘i, n damaged in the course of bombardment. Three shells the jaj llll t uc k Mr Chancellors house. jgpanew operations promise to be fur- r he'd up.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article28 1937-11-03 1 —Reuter. Th. Subsidy to tramp shipping v.;]| not be crnt jmod, the President tin Bail of Trad told the Commons at question time.— Reuter.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article58 1937-11-03 1 is Reuter. Formal Negotiations (hi The Tapis n• t has considered reports n trade talks. It. is d he view is taken that I' ions reveal that there ■i h h an Anglo-American ■1! be negotiated. Con- t discussions are likely to view to seeing whether xistingis Reuter. - 58 words
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Article37 1937-11-03 1 Eiienn Reported To Be In Retreat ll se planes which raided Honan, on Monday made forced t med undamaged, recaptured Niangtsekwan '■n Passes, Sian reports. The 1 <ng eastwards in confusion. Roh Penang supplement.37 words
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Article41 1937-11-03 1 Reuter. \<hin‘ss Adopted By 363 To 116 adopted the Address in ah from the Throne 'iter i jecling by 363 to 1,11 ndnient regretting that 'lot indicate that the Govjuate steps to l"’>sible diminution of em- n "’nt Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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25 1937-11-03 1 d'»ther St. Tarcisius, 0.8. E., Hie Penang Convent, and invent Schools» in Malaya, is I rance tomorrow by the ‘«aijputana.25 words
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Article76 1937-11-03 1 -Reuter. A bitter reply to Mr. olonies is made in an h says that while divided the German dy obtained derisive "t from Britain 91.000 b"’' of uncertain value i France li 14,000 Kilo1 'nd tor which she gave d.an r ghts in Tunisia. the-Reuter. - 76 words
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Article84 1937-11-03 1 Rumours Of Price Increase New York. Nov. 2> The United State during the past week has been losing goh through the stabilisation fund suffleien virtually to rectify her imports of $27 000,000 together with estimated new pro duction of $3,000.000 It is understood that France rec ivc:84 words
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Article21 1937-11-03 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 2,—Competent quarters declare the It alo-Germano-Japanese anti-Comintem pact will be signed at Rome on Nov. 6.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article149 1937-11-03 1 Government To Enforce Law And Order An announcement by the Governor oi‘ Trinidad says that any adjustment of the Colony’s industrial mechanism which may become necessary must be slow and diffi cult, and it will be impossible of accobt plishment unless problems are examinee n an atmosphere149 words
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Article185 1937-11-03 1 Reuter. Non-Intervention A Complete Failure M. Maisky in a speech before the Nonintervention sub-committee, said the Soviet had not denounced the Non-intervention agreement and in consequence considered it oound thereby to the same extent as every other co-signatory, but in the light of events of the pastReuter. - 185 words
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Article13 1937-11-03 1 Renter. The laird Mayor's Clvna Relief Fund exceeds £50,000. —Renter.Renter. - 13 words
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Article163 1937-11-03 1 An Increasing Fashion Deepavali festival was celebrated by the Penang Hindus as usual yesterday but a fashion which seems to be increasing is the number of “At Homes” given by leading Hihdu merchants to their Chinese friends, especially with whom they do business or hope to do business.163 words
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Article23 1937-11-03 1 —Reuter. New York, Nov. 3.—Early Municipal election returns indicate that New York’s anti-vice mayor, La Guardia, is certain of re-election.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article33 1937-11-03 1 —Reuter. The Hague Nov. 3, With a view to rising defence costs, the Government is seeking sanction for new taxes including an increase in taxes on incomes, dividends and interest.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article36 1937-11-03 1 The Government have decided to make vocational training available to the fullest practicable extent to every elegible man in the British Army. The training will be given before the men leave the colours.36 words
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Article, Illustration414 1937-11-03 1 Markets Derive Pessimism From New York On the Stock Exchange, in view of Wall Street and Paris Bourse holidays, little business was anticipated and even less materialised. Gilt-edgeds continued firm, but otherwise, sections were dull and featureless throughout. Base mentals were weaker, especially tin414 words
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Advertisement16 1937-11-03 1 1 TOXISATSU I I; I artistic I photographers No. 68-70 Bitbop Street. PENANG Telephone No. 772.16 words
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Advertisement59 1937-11-03 1 SHU-SHINE. T H E M O D E R N WHITE-CLEANER Here’s a white cleaner that can be recommended, confident that it will prove so satisfactory on trial as to win continuous use. “Made famous by Nurses" v‘i'- w ■MB 18 wfnn Bl ilk MW > SK* ■I li lIIIm59 words
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329 1937-11-03 2 Bottled Up For 8 Months: Half Her Crew Withdrawn PRISONER 700 MILES UP RIVER THE war in China has cost the British Navy a cruiser. 11.M.5. Capetown. 4,200 tons, armed with five 6irr guns and two 3in. guns, will not be available for329 words
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Article319 1937-11-03 2 BRITON DESCRIBES SHANGHAI SCENES Street Collections For War ’Planes A grapnic description of conditions in Shanghai under bombing from the air w«u given to a representative of The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post by Mr. J. A. Fuller, of Shortlands. Kent, who has just319 words
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Article519 1937-11-03 2 WAR-MAKERS WORLD’S CONSCIENCE OUTRAGED Toronto. Oct. 22. Mr. Cordell Hull, the United States retary of State, speaking today at Toron to University, when he received the hono rary degree of Doctor of Civil Law. plead for a settlement of differences between nations by peaceful means,519 words
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Article349 1937-11-03 2 Army Activity In Siberia CONTINUED PEACE ON FRONTIER Tokyo. The Japanese are watching the Sovi- closely along the north Manchukuo border, ilthough peaceful conditions have prevailed there since hostilities broke out in Nort.> China on July 7. Only three "incidents’ have occurred since that date. Before July,349 words
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Article475 1937-11-03 2 £6.000.000 ECONOMIES LN BUDGET Tokyo, Oct. 19. The .Japanese Cabinet decided today that by practising the greatest economy in all departments the Government could save £6,000,000 out of this financial year’s budget. The Finance Minister, Mr. Kaya, told his colleagues that every penny possible should475 words
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Article240 1937-11-03 2 British Army Chief's Warning London Field-Marshal Sir Cyril J. Deverell, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, warned the nation about England’s position, now that "the whole tempo of war has been speeded up.” He was presenting cups and prizes to winners in the Field, Medium,240 words
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Advertisement565 1937-11-03 2 Head Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegran i: Gazette Penang. 8 Mac a pore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Time» Singapore. KpMa I >umpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Ipoh Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. London Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London565 words
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Advertisement69 1937-11-03 2 ’•p p g COLDS! I 3 Help prevent colds bv i > daih use of GLYCO- I THYMOLINE... the 40- 4 j 1 5 car-old alkaline solution J 1 i that soothes and heals irri- J tated nose and throat 1 t 1 membranes. Unsurpassed k 1 as a pleasant,69 words
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Advertisement291 1937-11-03 2 I IF I EVERY WIFE I I KNEW I WHAT I EVERY WIDOW KNOWS I EVERY HUSBAND 1 WOULD BE I INSURED I ISB is; FRIGIDAIRE has 1.500,000 more owners than any other make Paterson, Simons Co. Ltd 10 jSjt HIE RECORDS OF GOOD VALUE Sole Agents: T.M.A. Music House291 words
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Article357 1937-11-03 3 NE WS FROM ALL QUARTERS ~,0 which broke adrift from A -dington aerodrome, near Bedford, j.<l in a tree at Stockerston «rough, Leteesterehire. ,,on broke away it was trail- i i it most of this hen th< balloon was found ha( j drifti I about 40 miles e/i llXh V'357 words
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Article139 1937-11-03 3 Morocco \ir Crash Victim Farsi, Oct. 25. M.nirr Mireille Maroger, one of the most brilliant Pai i. ian women lawyers and !1 1' i unpaign aga.nst conditions in tie convict ttlement on Devil’s Island, A,L I'Hkd y< lei lay in an aeroplane accident at Meknes. Morocco. 1 w139 words
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99 1937-11-03 3 be worth about £5OO m the home, of Mr St i 1 1 "r. m Hamilton-terrace, n'bb.o- N W h', u irred while Mr. and Mrs. ;tlv theatre. articles arc a number Ui'i, A n t° Mr Nares by his M, x iled Eecently.99 words
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Article311 1937-11-03 3 Luxury Booths For Electors: Armchairs And Aspidistras a special decree, (hose sentenced to exile, with or without compulsory labour, are required to vote in the first Soviet General Election, on Dec. 12. This franchise is not extended to those actually imprisoned or interned in penal311 words
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Article173 1937-11-03 3 Though I I 2 Miles Aicay From It Is a man still in charge of his car when walking on a road a mile and a half away from it? Dorchester magistrates last week decided that he is, and fined James Guy Michael Payne Audain,173 words
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Article135 1937-11-03 3 Houses Saved By Wind London, Oct. 25. Firemen wearing masks worked among bursting fireworks and exploding gunpowder at a fire at a firewoiks factory, at Warmley, near Bristol, last night. They put a wall of water between the blazing workshops and tons of gunpowderstored in magazines135 words
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78 1937-11-03 3 Halifax. Nova Scot a. A 378-lb blue man-eating shark has been landed with a rod and line by Lady Broughton, of Doddingtoh, Nantwich Cheshire, while she was fishing off Nova Scoti. The shark was eight feet long and had a girth of three78 words
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Article173 1937-11-03 3 London, Oct. 25. UUHEN Humphrey Foste", a Jockey, o Four Oaks, Warwickshire, was charger! at Marlborough-street with being drunk anct disoiderly, it was stated that at 6 a.m yesterday he was hanging on the back or a milk tricycle, shouting to the driver “Russian spies after me.”173 words
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Advertisement294 1937-11-03 3 hmm Don’t Be P If® FAT! P? e > rthr 'S^ t °f every woman is a slim, vouth--1 U ngure. fo achieve true happiness, get rid tfi e mask ot ugly tat that is hiding your beauty. Liousands ot women have cied a new world in a simple, practical294 words
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453 1937-11-03 4 RELIEF FUND APPEAL Singapore Chinese Silent Singapore, Nov. 2. NOT a single qualified Singapore Chinese doctor has so far responded to the advertisement inserted by the China Relief I'tind Committee in the local newspapers, offering S2OO to sooo jobs to medical men who arc453 words
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Article209 1937-11-03 4 MAN BEATEN TO DEATH (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 1. A Malay was beaten to death and a Chinese fatally stabbed in a racial clash at Chuah, an outlying village of Negri Sembilan, last week-end. Another Malay and another Chinese have been brought to the209 words
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Article410 1937-11-03 4 Che Hamzah. M.C.S., District Officer. Ulu Selangor, has returned to his station after a week s holiday at Pangkor and Lumut. Dr. H. J Lawson, of the Malayan Medical Service, Federated Malay States, has been seconded for service under the Government of Kelantan. Mr. H. M. James,410 words
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Article239 1937-11-03 4 Lonely Men From China (From Our Own Correspondent» Singapore, Nov. 2. Destitute and lonely when they arrived in Singapore from Chine two months ago, two Cantonese became ship burglars and ransacked many cabins on vessels berthed at the Keppel Harbour wharves. Yesterday they were charged before the239 words
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Article375 1937-11-03 4 Girls Aim! Boys Trained \MBI LANCE DISPLAY IN SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 2. MORE than 2GO Chinese girls,, boys, women and men—potential ambutane«‘ dreshers and hospital nurses for the CtiineUe wap front—watched (with fcden intensity yesterday, an ambulance display specially staged at their375 words
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Article329 1937-11-03 4 Man’s Allegations Against Ex-Mui Tsai (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 2. Yoh Wah, a Chinese who was found guilty of having lived on the earnings of a prostitute and sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment by Lt. Commander J. C. Derrick, the police magistrate, unsuccess329 words
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Advertisement353 1937-11-03 4 The NEW HILLMAN MINX WORLDS MOST POPULAR LIGHT CAR LEAPS RIGHT AHEAD PROVED RELIABILITY AND STILL LOWER RUNNING COSH JU o%** gj JIMI 20 DOMINANT NEW FEATURES 1 Magnificent NEW DESIGN, handsome 9 “Natural Rake” Steering with NEW New Frontal Appearance. handy controls for self cancelling 2 Greater SILENCE, ACCELERATION353 words
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444 1937-11-03 5 Purpose Of Power Talks At Brussels Todav IDENTICAL AIMS OF U.S. AND BRITAIN London. Nov. 2: If there is to be any hope for a speedy return to reason in the Far East, says The Times, it is essential for East and—Reuter. - 444 words
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Article15 1937-11-03 5 —Reuter. Calcutta, Nov. Gandhi is consi- derably better but needs rest and attendance*.—Reuter. - 15 words
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Article113 1937-11-03 5 measures have been taken British Wireless Japan’s Apologies Accepted London, Nov. 2; In a Commons answer regarding the second aeroplane attack on British Embassy cars on the road to Shanghai, Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, announced the receipt of the Japanese Note giving resultsmeasures have been taken British Wireless . - 113 words
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Article98 1937-11-03 5 —Reuter Labour's Terrific Campaign: Fascists I npopular London, Nov. 2: Polling in the municipal elections throughout England and Wales left the general position much as before. London polling showed a big turnover to Labour where two councils were captured but three Labour gains and one loss in the—Reuter - 98 words
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Article68 1937-11-03 5 Reuter. No Military Clauses Berlin, Nov. 2: Herr von Ribbentrop, < rnian Ambassador in London is expected to leave for Rome in the near future to sl r>D the Italian, German and Japanese anti-Comintern pact. Accordmg to German circles in Rome the text pact has already been drafted. Reuter. - 68 words
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Article33 1937-11-03 5 Reuter. AMERICAN STOCKS New York. Nov. 2: Transactions in American stocks during October as comaJ nli^ the Y rk Times totalled oi.uhj.ikio shares compared with 33 R6O ODD in September.- Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article266 1937-11-03 5 .—Reuter. Soochow Creek A Sea < >f Mud JAPANESE DRIVE MADE DIFFICI LT Shanghai, Nov. 2: Heavy tropical rain which started at midday is swelling Soochow Creek and making the countryside a sea of mud. It is playing in favour ot the Chinese who scoff at Geneial.—Reuter. - 266 words
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Article91 1937-11-03 5 .....j p —British Wireless. London, Nov. 2. The body of Canon H R L. Sheppard, who died last Sunday, will lie-in-state in St Martin’s-in-the-Fields on Wednesday. It is expected that the funeral service at St. Paul’s Cathedral will be held the next day and the burial may be..... .....jp —British Wireless. - 91 words
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Advertisement214 1937-11-03 5 CROMPTON CEILING FANS I I \VS OF SILENT PERFECTION. ability and efficiency of Crompton Fans are -ult ot a unique experience of electric motor in line and more than thirty years gradual vcineni in fan design. They are acknowledged he highest standards of fan performance for trouble free service with*214 words
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Advertisement354 1937-11-03 5 HE WAS ALWAYS TIRED AND ILL Three Complaints Gave Him a Miserable Finn* Suffering from three complaints disordered kidneys, sciatica, and rheumatism, now could this man be anything else but always tired and ill? Yet, he tells us that in tour weeks, Kruschen Salts brought about “a complete transformation. This354 words
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Article626 1937-11-03 6 CHINA’S stubborn opposition to the Japanese invaders at Shanghai ar’d in its vicinity encouraged the ho{>e that the perpetrators of the latest “grab,” in defiance of treaties, would receive a salutary setback, but it is becoming increasingly clear that highlyi-organised aggression in the Far East cannot be626 words
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Article85 1937-11-03 6 .—Reuter. Appeal To Roosevelt Beilin Nov. 2: General Chang Ka-lie, who proceeds to Brussels as observer, is drafting a telegram to President Roosevelt asking for further support for the Chinese case. He said that from yesterday’s speech Mr. Anthony Eden was evidently Tboking to America.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article230 1937-11-03 6 —British Wireless. Duke Of Gloucester’s London, Nov. 2: Speaking last night at the Royal African Society Meeting, the Duke of Gloucester said that with the increasing complexity of problems of administration, of education and agriculture, it was more than ever necessary for people of this country who—British Wireless. - 230 words
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Article125 1937-11-03 6 .’’—Reuter. British Attitude London, Nov. 2. —“There has been no change in policy and no discrimination between Ch’nese and Japanese n issued orders where the safety of British trojps was concerned.” said Mr. Hore Belisha in the Commons when Mr. W. Gallacher ask•3d for the.’’—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article706 1937-11-03 6 Mohamedans’ Fast of Rainathan Month’s religious service commences tomorrow Most picturesque conclusion MOHAMEDANS’ fasting month commences with effect from tomorrow night. During this period Mohamedans, no matter whether rich or poor, will have to fast every day, from sunrise to sunset and the law is so strict706 words
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Article48 1937-11-03 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 2. A provisional new treaty between Siam and Japan was signed this morning at the Foreign Office by Luang Pradist and the Japanese Minister. Treaties with other countries including Britain are expected to be signed soon.48 words
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Article73 1937-11-03 6 British Wireless. Before the service opens on Armistice Day the King will place a wreath at the foot of the Cenotaph Other wreaths will be laid by him on behalf of Queen Mary and other members of the Royal Family. The Queen will be with Queen Mary andBritish Wireless. - 73 words
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Article73 1937-11-03 6 British Wireless On his arrival yesterday morning in Brussels for the Far East Conference which opens there tomorrow the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden was met by the Belgian Foreign Minister, M. Spaak. Mr. Eden will engage in a series of preliminary talks during the– British Wireless - 73 words
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Article33 1937-11-03 6 —Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 3.—According to a Ministry of Defence communique. 120 were killed, including 50 children, at Lerida by insurgent planes which machine-gunned the peo- ple in the streets..—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article89 1937-11-03 6 —Reuter. Impossible To I‘klimatf London, Nov. 2: Mr. Oliver President of the Board answering Mr. W. Gallacer m mons at question that it was impossible on the sent available to give an est losses sustained by British tr around Shanghai as a result o attacks there..—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article43 1937-11-03 6 —Reuter Loyal .Regiment Io < British Posts Shanghai, Nov. 2: After time guarding the western the Royal Ulsters have been r the Loyal Regiment (North I The Ulsters will not guard again prior to their departur hai on November 25.—Reuter - 43 words
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Article36 1937-11-03 6 Reuter Y okohama rag* D Yokohama, Nov 2. A Bm> J. Gardiner from the Blue Fui Lycaon who has been mi 25 has been found drownei here. His home address is muReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement250 1937-11-03 6 ja ZrFfefrSFi “QUALCAST” LAWN MOWERS “Qualcast” Model “H” Ball-Bearing j«f? 16 i°Price «14-50 GRASS BOX I *rice $1 -75 JSL 4> “panther” BALL-BEARING KOLLER-MOWER. Price $25-00 Complete with extu'a Grass Box SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS SCHOOLS CATALOGUE POST FREE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, KUALA250 words
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Advertisement47 1937-11-03 6 ALREADY FAMOUS I Mivz'sri&K BLACK WHITE SMOKING MIXTURE is worthy to stand unashamed on the same shelf as Black White Cigarettes which have long been known as England s highest class cigarettes. 1 oz, 2 oz 4 oz tins On sale everywhere Importers HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD.47 words
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548 1937-11-03 7 TWO NEW EVENTS INTRODUCED (From Oar Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Nov. 3. ENCOURAGING entries have been received for th»- Annual Perak Badminton Open Championships to be held in Ipoh this month. Thfis year two new events are being introduced—the veterans’ singles and doubles. Tan Cheng548 words
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Article141 1937-11-03 7 Weights For Pony Events Handicaps for the pony event in the second day of the Singapore Winter M o t Z ing next Wednesday are wired by pur Singapore correspondent as follows: Ponies, Class I, Div. 1; 5 1 2 Uirs. UNCALLED FOR 9.08 ATHLACCA141 words
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Article147 1937-11-03 7 His Highness the Rajah of Perlis paid a visit to St. Xavier's Institution today. He was 'met at the entrance by Rev. Brother Matthias. Director, and Rev. Bro. Patrick, Pro-Director. His Highness was very pleasecj with the School Museum and the various classes he visited.147 words
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Article215 1937-11-03 7 Car Ends Up In Drain. Two Europeans were admitted into the General Hospital. Penang, yesterday after noon as a result of a motor car accident at the traffic circus at the junction of Kelawei Road and Pangkor Road. The ac cident occurred at about 2.45 p.m.215 words
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Article136 1937-11-03 7 Opening Of The Budget Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today Their Highnesses the Sultans of Selangor and Pahang, the Yang Di-pertuan Besaf of Negri Sembilan and the Raja Muda of Perak, deputising for his father who is indisposed, attended the ceremonial opening of the Federal Council136 words
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Article84 1937-11-03 7 Funeral This Evening The death took place yesterday at his residence, No. 410, Perak Road. Penang, of Mr. S. Barnabas. pensioner of the Medical Department, Penang. Deceased, who was 57, retired last year after 35 years’ service. He was attached for many years to the84 words
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Article165 1937-11-03 7 Blondes v. Brunettes The following have been selected to play in the Blondes v. Brunettes match on Tuesday, Nov. 9 on the Esplanade in aid of Poppy Day Funds: BLONDES: Miss P. Kinder; Miss D. Dennison and Miss S. Nixon; Miss T. Grey Wilson, Miss I.165 words
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Article62 1937-11-03 7 Reuter Flemington, Tuesday. The result of the Melbourne Cup race, with £lO,OOO as stakes and over a distance of two miles, is as follows: THE TRUMP (11 to 2) 1 WILLIE WIN (40 to 1) ...2 SARCHERIE (40 to 1) .3 Won by a neck,Reuter - 62 words
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80 1937-11-03 7 In £id of the Chinese Red Cross Fund the pupils of the Jit Sin School Bukit Mertajam, are staging a variety entertainment at the Amusement Park, Bukiti Mertajam, on Saturday and Sunday, .Nov. 6 and 7 commencing at 8 p.m. each day.80 words
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Advertisement359 1937-11-03 7 CHRONIC STOMACH PAINS "HMbHtf wtiild not be alive new’* Ail ai*o an d women who suiter with stomachs will sympathise with the «.light of Mr. P. Everyone afflicted by ;li ,i»ch trouble can take new heart from tl remarkable recovery which his wife fully records. Here are extracts fcuin her359 words
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Advertisement253 1937-11-03 7 zjsJ-x fl| H ■■l I Illi H *1 I I inJ i ■''SH'S essss JI in.: I ■UmI 3 i iLßL''' '1 I K B V I I 181 I >uR iIIHB I 11 I B/l I J 131 BOURJOIS SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO. •’"TMMwnwiiiiTiwmwMMimrTiiiiii-irmriTiTr’-’- ’~nniir “iriiiwuiiiit niwii RALLY ROUND, “SEBRANG”!253 words
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Article570 1937-11-03 8 THRILLING BOUTS AT FUN FROLIC (BY “SPECTATOR”) There were plenty of thrills at the Fun and Frolic Stadium last night when for the first time in Penang boxing, a card of four ten-rounders was presented to the public. Incidentally it was also the first time that the boxing fans were570 words
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Miscellaneous829 1937-11-03 8 b_b_b b_b o b b_b_b_b_b .b_b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b Tremendous Success I All Shows Packed Out esterday The Picture Specially Booked for Deepavali Holidays. WINDSOR PACKED houses last night A Superb Entertainment For The Festive Season I ROYAL THEATRE The most beautiful Tamil I alkie e»ei ma< < m Nightly Two SIIOWS 9.00829 words
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Miscellaneous107 1937-11-03 8 SPECIAL MA TIN EES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. ON THE BOUNTY” Usual Cheap Prices of Admission Tai (Under the management of Keng Huat Film Co.) 6.15 Tonight 9.30 M.G.M.’s grand all-star, all ful-cast brought to the screen by the Company that gave you "The Good Earth /7 knockout107 words
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Miscellaneous48 1937-11-03 8 MajestiC All The Big Shov* Are Heading For The MAJESTIC Here Come» SHIRLET S WONDER snow FRANK MORGAN and SHIRLEY TEMPLE in from the little star's new I nentie' Century-Fox Ltt, ‘'Dimples.’L SHIRLEX TEM PI J IX “DIMPLES SCKEEMXI, THIS WEEK I XU BBBBBBBBMBB B B B BBBBBBB»®’’48 words
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1494 1937-11-03 9 BOLTON CHELSEA GIVE BEST display for years (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 31. \IH\I.I) AND SIXTY-NINE goals were scored' in 44 V hes in the home leagues this week-end. The grounds than they have been this season and conditions for jjig were1,494 words
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Article48 1937-11-03 9 One 18, The Other 19 Nineteen-year-old, red-headed Scots footballer, William Fagan, who appeared in the Cup Final last May against Sunderland, was transferred by Preston North End to Liverpool for £B,OOO Manchester United last week paid Bournemouth £3,000 for their eighteen-year-old outside left, Rcwley.48 words
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Article382 1937-11-03 9 USEFUL GALLOPS YESTERDAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 2. A number of useful gallops were recorded on the second track in preparation for the races on Saturday. The going was heavy. Honours Gay (Kirwan) though not fully stretched created a favourable impression. Con Con (McLachlan)382 words
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219 1937-11-03 9 Reply To Offer From W emb ley London, Oct. 24. The declaration by the British Boxing Board of Control, to the effect that the wo. Id heavyweight championship title is vacant, is not more fantastic than the demand of Tommy Farr for £lO,OOO to219 words
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Advertisement185 1937-11-03 9 Aflhms f WEEKLY SERVKE EASTBOUND FROM OCTOBER 7th in m d vdllSG FttOMoctober2 ,h Killed in 24 Hours ill!ftp Mendacn new discovery. IT I If THURSDAY, SUNDAY TUESDAY M I Hj| TO MEDAN, SINGAPORE AND JAVA ymfr \i breathing > I Iwl SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY EJfFSrWfiSrs To Bangkok and Europe185 words
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Miscellaneous33 1937-11-03 9 I‘O|>— By J. MILLAR WATT 11"" VtRV I YOUR RIGHT HAND KNOzV WHAT zf i YOUR LEFT HAND'S I DOING? a ,JI J's f» J W rBjH v W' I 1 -A5.... y33 words
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Article249 1937-11-03 10 How Two Minutes’ Silence Will Be Observed In Penang All solemnity attached to the ceremonial parade at the Cenotaph on Armistice Day in former years, will be accorded to the Parade on November 11. A departure is being made this year with regard to the sale of poppies.249 words
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Article256 1937-11-03 10 Latest limes Posting AIR MAIL A mail for Kuala Lumpur by Malayan Internal Air Sei at 2 p.m. tomorrow A mail for Australia, New z< and Timor Dilly via Singaj by Singapore-Australia \h will close at 7.30 p.m today A mail for Java and South rn256 words
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Article723 1937-11-03 10 Essential Measure Of Control The Cause The fact that although shipbuilding costs had increased greatly in recent months shipbuilding firms could control only onequarter to one-third of the total price of a new vessel was emphasised oy All. George Barrie, managing director of Messrs. Barclay, Curie and Co.,723 words
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Advertisement93 1937-11-03 10 RbMZi’ latest and Greatest lyre DUNLOP /dunlopl \FORT» that the tread of a ‘I. ,11 DUNLOP FORT ou UNPRECEDENTED i i T' 1 MILEAGE, a NON' 90 Tyre has an SK i D TREAD «ha. ».n outu.t an V other t V re. 1 I and your finest available value93 words
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Miscellaneous1717 1937-11-03 10 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. BERLIN HONG KONG DJB 15.20 Mc/a it. 3 m. ZBW3 9.52 Mc|s (31.4 m.) <. o. Ue /<>—« TODA TRANBMIBBION DJQ 15.28 Mc/s 19.83 HA. p m. European programme. aaa «1 47 Mo/B (13.(17 ,A TODAY 6 50 St Ck <l UotatiOnS and Exchan e1,717 words
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Miscellaneous355 1937-11-03 10 PENANG—ZHJ (WAVELENGTH— 49.3 metres) TODAY p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme. 7.05 Chinese music. 7 55 Straits Echo news bulletin. 8 00 Microphone Interviews. Lt. Col. the Hon. G.D.A. Fletcher. 8 15 Recorded programme of Light Music Songs by British Composers. 9.00 Close down. TOMORROW p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme 7.05355 words
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Article347 1937-11-03 11 In Completion New York. 'I lotion the two Amer; ■Oik I; were to have started ‘it now unlikely to he I tore next summer. They vuns, and in naval circles s tin opinion is expressno particular difficulty in of this calibre on hull A contrary I'-ritain, where347 words
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Article788 1937-11-03 11 M.S. DAJAK’arrives morning front ramljong Poera. (K.P.M.) S.S. INDI RA’arrives morning from Bombay via Colombo, leaves to<la\ for Singapore. (Dhohera Shipping Line). M.S. RIBOT’ from P. Soesoe. (A.P.C.) S.S. ‘CI I Y Ob PlTTSBURG’arriving tonight at eight from Port Swettenham. (McAlister). S.S. MAIA HARP arrives788 words
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Advertisement528 1937-11-03 11 BLUE funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London L’don, R’dam, H'burg, Hull Swansea Nov. 18 Dec 15 'HI I S Mars.. L’don. R’dam. H’burg Glasgow Nov. 12 Dec 8 H L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp Middlesboro Nov. 14 Dec. 11 LIVERPOOL SERVICE528 words
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Advertisement128 1937-11-03 11 PRESIDENT LINEtt- (f 1 1 1 Xjf t I J) TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. MONROE Nov. 4 Dec. 1 Dec. 14 S.S. PRES. ADAMS Nov. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 28 S.S. PRES. HARRISON Dec. 2 Dec. 29 Jan. 11 A wonderful128 words
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Advertisement685 1937-11-03 11 P- A O BRmSH d |NDIA (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAJPUTANA” SAILING THIRSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER enintulsr ind Oriwtal S. N Co. under contract with Hie Government, London and Far Ea.t Mail Service. Outward from (or chma 4 JapaD due Penang 1937 Homewards for Colombo, Aden. P<v? s&iq.685 words
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Article371 1937-11-03 12 ouai. Of tt aenenanatwn uniens Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated 112« 4- Conversion Loan, 5 pc., 1944-64 HU i Funding Ixian, 4 p.c., 1960-90 100 r J War Loan. 3i p c lOxd Com. Union Assce. (Units) 332 Prudential Assce “A” Bgxd Royal A.-mce. share 10s pd.)371 words
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Article111 1937-11-03 12 London on Previously Latest Paris 147 7 64 147 7 64 New York 4.96/,, 4.96} Montreal 4.96} 4.96/,; Brussels 29.32} 29.32} Geneva 21.46} 21.492 Amsterdam 8.97} 8.975 Milan 94,} 94} Berlin 12.34} 12.34} Stockholm 19.39} 19 39} Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26} 26} Prague111 words
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Article123 1937-11-03 12 London, Nov. 2. RUBBER: Firmer.— London 75’ buyers 7 7 sellers Tan./Mar. 7} buyers 7& sellers April/June 7, buyers 7§ sellers Tuly/Sept. 75’ buyers 7]J sellers Nl.’W YORK Closed. Ur :ted Kingdom Stocks London 30.455 tons Liverpool 21.371 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam i Nov.) 14.15. 0123 words
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Article122 1937-11-03 12 j||V. PREVIOUSLY LATEST HIX:— £2Ol 0 0 £2Ol. 0. 0 LONDON— (Spot) £2Ol o. 0 LONDON—(3 months) 99.00 SINGAPORE BUSINESS DONE No market FENANG »104. vu BUSINESS DONE q 5.35 COPRA—(Sundned) 5- 0Q RUBBER:- 7g d LONDON is”c(G’ NEW YORK 25‘c 244 C SINGAPORE— Spot 4 24 n c122 words
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Article90 1937-11-03 12 KENNEDY CO. qqy Buyers Sellers Bangrin 24 1 3 24 9 Batu Selangors 1.70 1.75 Heng Fatts I- 14 1 16 Hongkong 28 0 29 0 Johans 35 0 .>8 Oex Laruts 11,7} 12!0ex Rantau Prefs. 1.60 1.65 Rantau Ordy. 1.60 Raub Gold 4-30 4.60 Rawang Cones. 26 6 2790 words
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Article122 1937-11-03 12 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.72} 1.77} Hong Fatt 1.15 1.17 Kuchai 1.67} 1.72} Lukut .85 .90c Puteh 1.20 1.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1,2.5 Rahman Hyd. 1.40 1.45 Rantau Ordy. 1.60 1.65 Rantau Pref. 1.60 1.65 Sungei Luas 1.80 1.90 Taiping Cons. 1.75 I.Boc l a lam122 words
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Article147 1937-11-03 12 LEAN CO. TIN: Bi 1 vers Sellers Amrats 4 3 4 9 Hong Fatts 1.12} 1.17} Johans .35 .38 Kamuntings 10 9 Hl3xd K. Lanjuts 22 6 23 3 Katus 22 6 23'3 Kinta Kellas 8 0 8 6 Kuala Kampars 14 9 15 3 Kundangs 76 83 Lukuts .90147 words
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Article21 1937-11-03 12 TIN Singapore $99. (X) I’er pkl. Penang 4 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot Per lb. Penang Spot Per lb.21 words
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Article169 1937-11-03 12 RUBBER Buyers Wellers Ayer Panas 1.37} 1.45 Bassetts .60 .65 Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 c Bedfords 1.10 1.15 Bentas 1.10 1.15 Nyalas .85 .90 Brogas .82} .87} Mandai Tekongs .20 ,25c Mentakabs .37} .40 N. Scudais 1.17} 1.25 Pajams 1.85 Sungei Tukangs 1.15 1.20 c Ulu Benuts .35169 words
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Advertisement723 1937-11-03 12 BANKS I I NEDERI.ANDSCHE HONG KONG HANDEL-MAA ISCHAITIJ, SHANGHAI BANrix, N.V. CORI’OR VHOY (Incorporated in p The Liability of member K C§l (Incorporated in the Netherlands extent and in mann 8 l Ordinance No. 6 o r ?oof Cr be o to* M NETHERLANDS TRADING Colony Head Office uA», SOCIETY.)723 words
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