Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 November 1937
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Title Section23 1937-11-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE f p>T EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. V) 971. V<»l- XCV. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.23 words
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Article, Illustration689 1937-11-17 1 “Murder Surrounds Me” (From Madame Chiang Kai-shek Now when the Nine Power Conference is trying to end the invasion of my country, I would like to tell for the first time my fight in making China a country living according to the principles of689 words
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Article48 1937-11-17 1 Reuter, But Door Is Closed l or Ever! ■'V 17. A statement emaquarters regarding ■'s declaration deniable that the are unable to take ad- se reply to the com>nfei ence whereby ned the way for their a result of the de1 ‘‘d forever.” Reuter.Reuter, - 48 words
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Article52 1937-11-17 1 I<> lake Place On Dec. 22 Members are organis- take place on In vitat ons will be extend- Children of three years resident in Penang, Proad environs whether the of the Club or not and i Committee of the j desirous of having all l!52 words
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Article31 1937-11-17 1 —Reuter. '1 itsiii s example, Hase'itributed $lO,OOO for relief ■*diß in 1 1» a Kuitao refugee zone where <»ut ot a population of U yUUrter .a a million are completely—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article51 1937-11-17 1 Taiping, Tuesday. ■losing mischief by rnaimMalay woman. Tija binti in. pleaded guilty before ist rate this morning and Th,. Wo; 10 a fine of $1(). it alleged to have attacked l; on h,., 11 Parang when it was grazlanted paddy, injuring it had to be51 words
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Article130 1937-11-17 1 Falls Into Line On Spanish Issue At a meeting of the non-intervention sub-committee, M. Maisßy announced that the Soviet Government in order to facilitate still further the practical work of the non-intervention committee for withdrawal of volunteers from Spain accepted the new resolution in toto without reservation, leaving130 words
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Article72 1937-11-17 1 —Reuter. Workers’ Common Fight Against Fascism Barcelonas, Nov. 16.—The third congress of the Catalonian General Union of Workers, representing 56,000 workers, voted a message to the Chinese people. The workers of Catalonia dedicate a brotherlv salute to their Chinese brothers who equally with us here struggle so fiercely—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article46 1937-11-17 1 Reuter. Spanish Rebel Outrage Barcelona. Nov. 16.—The British merchantman Cardium, bound from Curacao to Genoa, sent out an S.O.S. this morning that she had been bombed and hit by Nationalist planes between the island oflbiza and the Spanish coast and asked for assistance.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article97 1937-11-17 1 Eord Halifax left London yesterday «fternoon f»4 visit to Berlin to attend the International Hunting Exhibition in the course of which he is to meet Herr Hitler. Yesterday morning I*' saw Mr. Eden at the Foreign Office. Mr. Eden who on Monday was confined to his bed97 words
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Article105 1937-11-17 1 Clouston Beats Mrs. Mollison*s Record Landing at Capetown at 7 o’clock G.M.T. last night Flying-Officer A. E. Clouston and Kirby-Green, who left England on Sunday night, beat Mrs. Mollison’s record for the England-Cape flight by 32 hours 55 minutes, his time being 45 hours, five minutes. Clouston was105 words
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Article67 1937-11-17 1 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 16.—1 t is learned authoritatively that there is no truth in the report that Italy is acting as mediator in the war. The report arose owing to the presence in Rome of Dr. Chen Kung-po, Chinese Minister for Propaganda, but it is stated thatReuter. - 67 words
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510 1937-11-17 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 17: An unceasing stream of Japanese reinforcements is pouring into the Shanghai area where the Japanese are now estimated to have more than a quarter of a million troops. This and the determination with which they are pressingReuter. - 510 words
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349 1937-11-17 1 Relative Of Duchess Of Kent Among Victims Reuter. Ostend, Nov. 16. A Belgian passenger aeroplane from Frankfort to London crashed into a factory chimney in thick fog near Ostend Aerodrome. All aboard, eight passengers and the crew of three were killed. The aeroplane. – Reuter. - 349 words
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Advertisement17 1937-11-17 1 H. TOKISATSU artistic pH OTOGR APH ER S No f 0.70, Biihop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 772.17 words
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Advertisement106 1937-11-17 1 SHU-SHINE THE MODERN WHITE-GLEANER 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 Nurse»” jtj and bacon Jr Jr f Bi f f jp Jr a small meal with a high nutrition valueLiver czn106 words
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3420 1937-11-17 2 Policy Of 99-Year Leases Severely Criticised ‘CONFISCATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY’ Mr. Samuel At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners—a «very long one—Mr. C. R. Samud severely criticised the decision T>f Government to grant only leasehold titles, for 99 jears, an no freehold titles, in3,420 words
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Advertisement163 1937-11-17 2 GUARANTEE •STRENG H When occas,on requires such RKWI 1 specially strong car b o!k soapyou wanctobc safeyou want to be sure. W You can rely with conf de nee 11 on Ca,verts People who have used it f or years wj te you ERTS 202 CARBOUC MEDICAL SOAP A ROUND163 words
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Article163 1937-11-17 3 Fiercest War In Shantung CHINESE BLOW UP THE GATEWAY TO TSINAN Shanghai, Nov. 16: The fiercest war is now taking place in Shantung the capital of which, Tsinan, is menaced by the Japanese who are within striking distance. The Chinese have blown up the Yellow River—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article469 1937-11-17 3 I jolit Street Site Favoured n of the site for the Francis i was discussed at yester <>f the Municipal Commit v as the unanimous feeling ioners that the Downing s not suitable but that the would be the North side of n front of the Fort.469 words
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Article55 1937-11-17 3 ur Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 16. '■fhculty of finding markets for ’P is exemplified by Customs sport from April to October ■'veal that export is not even half figures for the same period in "‘gh the value of rice exported i tieal per picul more than55 words
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40 1937-11-17 3 •tenter apbre Sov 16: There has been no t decline in British trade with u a result of public disinclination 'apancM- imports, stated Mr. Trade ldnlc y. President of the Board of ’’Tly to a Commons question.—•tenter - 40 words
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Article147 1937-11-17 3 Reuter and British Wireless. Great Welcome London, Nov. 16; Shore batteries thundered out the Royal Salute as the “Prince Albert” bringing the King of the Belgians entered Dover Harbour. The King was welcomed with pomp and ceremony. Crowds assembled along the famous white cliffs and His MajestyReuter and British Wireless. - 147 words
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Article98 1937-11-17 3 iitions, were proceeding slowly.—British Wireless. London, Nov. 16: Dense fog w’as experienced in the Channel off the east coast early this morn s ng and shipping was hampered. Later the fog spread inland and was extensive but patchy. In London area, particularly in the Thames Valleyiitions, were proceeding slowly.—British Wireless. - 98 words
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Article318 1937-11-17 3 Is Object To Brin st Germany Back To League? London, Nov. 16: Lord Halifax has left by train for Berlin where he arrives tomorrow morning. He was seen off by Herr von Ribbentrop. —Reuter The hastening by one day of Lord Halifax's departure to Berlin—Reuter - 318 words
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Article57 1937-11-17 3 Reuter. London, Nov. 16: A New High Commis sioner for Palestine to succeed Sir Arthur Wauchope has not yet been appointed though it is understood the post had been offered to Sir John Andersen who declined. Several military applications were re ceived but there is littleReuter. - 57 words
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42 1937-11-17 3 —Reuter. London, Nov. 16: Sir John Simon an nounced in the Commons that from the middle of November to approximately midJanuary the fiduciary note issue will be increased from £200,000,000 to £220,000.000 to meet seasonal demands.-—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article129 1937-11-17 3 —Reuter. Havas Chief Correspondent Berlin, Nov. 16: M. Ravoux, chief correspondent of the Havas News Agency, has been ordered by the Secret Police to leave Germany within three days. The official announcement alleges that Ravoux ‘has been distinguished for some time for his particularly malicious reporting of—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article109 1937-11-17 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Passengers for Singapore in the P. and O. s.s. “Rawalpindi, due to dock on Dec. 3, include Commander F. W. F. Fegen. Mr. F. J. Metcalfe and Mr. F. A. Ricards. Mr. M. G. Moseley is travelling from Colombo to Penang in109 words
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Article276 1937-11-17 3 Reuter. Effect Of Speech Bv Roosevelt London, Nov. 16: Disappointment at Mr. Roosevelt’s Congress speech was quickly reflected in the City this morning, the dollar weakening owing to American selling from 49.920 to 50,100 while the Stock Exchange apart from a few exceptions was ruled dull. OperatorsReuter. - 276 words
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Article192 1937-11-17 3 Lost 50 lbs. with Knischen —ls a Young Girl Again She was so fat she looked forty yet, she was only in her twenties. Today, she has the slim figure that belongs to her real age This is what she says:— “A year ago.192 words
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197 1937-11-17 3 Cafe’s Furniture Destroyed From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Nov. 16. Incidents in which it is alleged that 15 Bengalis armed with sticks began to wreck furniture in the Vienna Cafe. Macpherson Road on Aug. 9 were described in the Singapore police court yesterday,197 words
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Advertisement20 1937-11-17 3 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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Advertisement95 1937-11-17 3 Follow the '/A Cogue in Neckwear Just Received! I rilled Flattering Organdie M Fresh and collars, bows Qrf't Feminine Jabots fronta in dainty new AMERICAN NECKWEAR IN ALL THE A DAINTIEST OF SHEERS. shapes. a VARIETY OF BECOMING STYLES A FANCY AND PLAIN ORGANDIE PKICE WITH EFFECTIVE LACE FINISH. CMART95 words
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Article1305 1937-11-17 4 AMENDMENT BILL INTRODUCED AT LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING TODAY Houses For President And Staff I brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 16. Important amendments to the Municipal Ordinance, which practice the last tew vears has shown to be desirable,” arc set out in an amending P,ill published in1,305 words
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Article205 1937-11-17 4 Gregory Preparing For The Worst “I CAN SUPPORT HER” SAYS THE WRESTLER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 15. The Ranee of Sarawak, who is at present in America, discussed with New York reporters today the proposed marriage of her daughter, Miss Valerie Brooke to205 words
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Article93 1937-11-17 4 The new type of Army boot is to be much smarter in appearance, as well as mtfch lighter than the old one. It will have a better shape, with a new pattern of heel tip. The chief improvement, however, from the point of view of93 words
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Article, Illustration119 1937-11-17 4 Tlw Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer international expansion policy which has been carried out by Mr. Arthur M. Loew, first Vice-President of Loew’s Incorporated, and in charye of the company’s international affairs, has just advised the Singapore t '<™ ndoWi M.-G-M. pictures arc enjoying in the newest Metro <%u119 words
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Article754 1937-11-17 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr L H. Best oi Carreras Limited. Penang, is on a business visit to Ipoh Dr Sir Malcolm Watson will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club today. Mr GR. Pe rc y> MC > has granted a commission as Major in the754 words
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Advertisement345 1937-11-17 4 You May Be i Forty A But WHY Be 1> FAT? ..TV? For most people, there is really no reason > to stay fat. Thousands hate fat yet fail W j to get rid of it because they do the wrong Mf. >ja things. It is simple to control excess345 words
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Article367 1937-11-17 5 I nhappy Wives Threaten |o Swarm Courts wives threaten to swamp the with applications when Mr. rt’s "easier divorce’’ Act begins lte in January. r> throughout the country are bei by an unprecedented number ho hope that thV Act, by extend- tor divorce, will afford them iey367 words
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267 1937-11-17 5 TO PAY A BILL £2OO Needed For Rectory Repairs HUSBAND HAS NO OBJECTION Mrs. Stewart Priston, seven-teen-year—old ex-chorus-girl wife of the fifty-five-year-old rector of Bacton, Suffolk village with 570 parishioners, wants to leave Bacton to dance on the stage again. She wants to267 words
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Article200 1937-11-17 5 Suggestion Of A Tax Aiderman Barnacle, Mayor of Coventry where b cycles come from—was not a bit repentant over the storm he caused by suggesting at a meeting of the Cyclist Tour ing Club that cyclists m'ght well be taxed.i His comment that there were200 words
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206 1937-11-17 5 Remittance To The Executive Yuan The Penang Rice Merchants Association has remitted $6,277.10 (Chinese $12,429. 90) to the Executive Yuan of the Chinese Government at Nanking, representing dona, tions from the following firms:— Messrs. Bail Joo Seng Straits $1,006.15, Messrs. Ghee Seng, Beach Street $721.75,206 words
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Article, Illustration33 1937-11-17 5 WEDS AFTER SEVEN WEEKS' ROMANCE: 2 J,-year-old Marsinah Nelson has married .Lyman Stebbinys of New York at St. Georye’s, Ha nover-sq uare, after 7 week’s romance.33 words
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Article392 1937-11-17 5 A Former Miss Britain’’ The death of Frank Vosper was recalled in the King s Bench Division when libel actions brought by Miss Muriel Oxford, an actress, (once “M ss Britain”! against Associated Newspapers, Ltd., and Daily Mirror Newspapers, Ltd., were mentioned to Lord Hewart. Sir392 words
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Article231 1937-11-17 5 Municipal Overseer Acquitted From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 16. D. Netto, a municipal overseer who was charged on two counts of having committed mischief by damaging the glasses belonging to a Chinese stall holder, Wong Ah Kwi, ot People’s Park and by tearing a scroll231 words
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Article304 1937-11-17 5 Mrs. John Drinkwater TO CONDUCT MALE SWING ORCHESTRA Miss Daisy Kennedy (Mrs. John Drinkwater), tall and beautiful widow of the famous poet and dramatist who died last March, is to start a great adventure at the end of this month as leader and conductor of a304 words
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Advertisement42 1937-11-17 5 AVOID HARSH GARGLES > i that irritate tender mouth and throat metnbranes.Thc gentle and healing action of Glyco-Thy-moline is the effective "ay to aid in prevent- ing colds and sore 1 throats. Doctors have i recommended it for J i io vvars. g42 words
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Advertisement102 1937-11-17 5 Ledgers, order books, delivery books and all office stationery supplied by the Pinang Gazette. Bishop Street. Penang, at competitive rates. FORD V 8 22 H.P. The Quality Car in the I°w -price field. The new 22 H.P. V-8 cylinder engine is almost an exact replica of the famous 30 H.P.102 words
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Advertisement137 1937-11-17 5 be KWI OF CORRECT TIME wJW? fl 5 Wfl ALWAYS Wa 1 WITH CL( ICES THA I NEED NO WINDING. SMITH’S ELECTRIC CLOCKS 100% BRITISH THE CLOCKS I’HAl' MADE CLOCKWORK ARCHAIC. SOLE AGENTS: MM "0. Mir.» Fu~ ai» SHERLEY’S Skiacur* a fr' jSwkhK. u»«c< Happy. Because they get their Lz*137 words
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Article77 1937-11-17 6 record on such an occasion.—British Wireless. London, Nov. 16: The King and Queen were enthusiastically greeted when with the Duke and Duchess of Kent they att ended last night’s Royal variety performance in the London Palladium in aid of the Variety Artists’ Benevolent Fund. Theirrecord on such an occasion.—British Wireless. - 77 words
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Article29 1937-11-17 6 p nnie M British V ’M\ The Foreign Se<'rt ir recovered from hts -Vlr early call on the p- H J morning. Britisl Wi ipnnie M – British - 29 words
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Advertisement15 1937-11-17 6 Printing of all kind Pinang Gazette p 4 Our pri<. i work is high J15 words
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Miscellaneous1027 1937-11-17 6 TOMORROW NIGHT’S MW ™2JJLr BAND FT 'M lON I Girl WNUfIIMMMaIiW OCTSTANDING EVENT I If t i-> nrn rf’ Following is the Moonlight Band ProIWI I fr* I gramme for tonight 8.30 p.m.—10.30 INDIA’S FIRST MIGHTY JI NGLE THRILLER I¥l nU V p Amazing Absorbing Thrilling Beyond, Description LAST MGHT1,027 words
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Miscellaneous309 1937-11-17 6 SPECIAL MATINEE TOb t) STAN LAUREL OLIVER H\ lUn |s 6 PACK UP YOUR TKOI B| s USUAL CHEAP PRICES OF’ ADMISSION Come Early You know the usual llls i t *1 a* *7jgT (Operated and Controlled by Keng Huat Film i 6.15 OPEN INI; TONIGHT AS PERSONAL AS A309 words
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Article296 1937-11-17 7 Son Of Enemy Peer Returning STRANGE FORTUNES OF HOUSE OF TAAFFE Prague, Thursday. After a period of exile extending nearly 250 years, the Irsh family of Taaffe is to go back once more to its ancient home Count Edward Taaffe, head of the family today,296 words
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1448 1937-11-17 7 Restrictions On Man’s Plans For Waterclosets “IT IS INSUFFERABLE INTERFERENCE” At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Dr. Ong Chong Keng strongly criticised a certain decision of the Municipal Commissioners with regard to the imposition of certain conditions on the occupier of 9 Pangkor1,448 words
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Article728 1937-11-17 7 Offer Of 350,000 Gallons Refused R.C. TO BE ASKED TO ARBITRATE The question of a free water supply to the Penang Convent was again discussed at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners and as both parties are unable to agree it was decided to refer the728 words
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Advertisement463 1937-11-17 7 ..lice 12, Bishop Street, Penang Xead Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. < Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. I umpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 368.. Brewster Road. Phone 268. ,n Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, Ixindor E C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel:463 words
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Advertisement287 1937-11-17 7 Out-station orders for printing and stationery are given immediate attention by The Pinang Gazette, Bishop Street, Penang. S_.lt M A ML SIC REX RECORDS FROM FRED ASTAIRE’S PICTURE “SHALL WE DANCE’ JAYWILBUR AND HIS BAND 9069 Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off. They Can’t Take That Away From Me Abe287 words
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Advertisement295 1937-11-17 7 iOFiw 4 W I i *1 fliSfeYfefgS n v j r Ji v (jtr' v i IV.PS. 1 PENANG HILL RAILWAY Delightful days will be youra 7 visit Penang Hill. Excursion CidLetv are cheap. TIME TABLE UP TRAINS. MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS: 6.30 rjeei. to 8.00 a.m. every 30 xnlE'Utaa 8.00295 words
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Article564 1937-11-17 8 Ob’ recent years, the tropics— Penang no exception—have Been invaded by an ever increasing variety ot tinned, or canned, goods. Today there is practically nothing eatable or drinkable which cannot be imported in tins. English, Australian, Californian and Chinese fruits and vegetables, even poultry, meat and beer;564 words
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Article131 1937-11-17 8 Partners Involved In Local Case “I have done nothing wrong. Complainant and myself entered a business partnership and bbth of us lost. I lost more than he did.” So said Chuah Aik Cheong when charged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the Additional Magistrate, Penang, yesterday with having131 words
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Article122 1937-11-17 8 To Give Shows For Relief Fund (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Nov. 16. The girl students of the Sin Min School are busy rehearsing for a dramatic show, under the able direction of Miss Chang Swi Hune, in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund. Teachers122 words
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Article77 1937-11-17 8 Ipoh Girls’ Fine Work The Convent, Ipoh, held their annual ex hibition of art and needlework yesterday. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion, the pillars being covered with fine water-colour paintings of rural scenes. Flowers everywhere added beauty to the surroundings. The exhibits covered a77 words
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Article40 1937-11-17 8 On tho occas on of the twelfth day of the marriage of Mr. Chan Teong Lay, of the “Pinang Gazette” and Miss Tan Gek See, a dinner was he’d at Mr. Chan’s residence in Irving Road last night.40 words
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Article32 1937-11-17 8 Mrs. W.J. Burnet, of York Road, Penang, has received a cable advising her of lhe death of her brother Capt. John Howel! Price, D. 5.0., D.S.C., R.N.R.32 words
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Article723 1937-11-17 8 The Genius of Lord Rutherford Investigating the Atoni Japa n establishes Drug Factories ORDINARILY I am not interested) in science, except in its prac- tical application, but looking through Carl Trueblood Chase’s “Frontiers of Science,” 1 was attracted (for the moment!) by a short examination of Lord723 words
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Advertisement256 1937-11-17 8 “QUALCAST” LAWN MOWERS Model “H” Ball-Bearing 16 in. Size Price $l4-50 GRASS BOX Price $4-75 ANTHER” QgigßggßSjg ball-bearing ROLLER-MOWER. Price $25-00 Complete with extra Large Grass Box SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS SCHOOLS CATALOGUE POST FREE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMP, R, PENANG IPOH.256 words
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Advertisement138 1937-11-17 8 Jk secret's a heMq /tft/ietite KT When a dish is tasteless and insipid, it’s as good as wasted Appetite is lacking. Just add a few drops of Maggi’s Seasoning before serving and note the surprising difference in taste. Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of vegetable origin a wonderful taste138 words
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662 1937-11-17 9 FIRST MALAYAN MEDICAL VOLUNTEER Dr. Um Poh Thye Setting Good Example To Colleagues r Chinese doctors in n niaincd silent in res- >,c il for qualified mcdiChina in the hour >f mg Penang Chinese t an excellent example ~1 1CS in Malaya,662 words
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Article59 1937-11-17 9 CLOTHING MEDICINE FOR CHINA The Penang China Distress Relief Fund announces that a fifth shipment of clothing and medical supplies ha#» been despatched to Hong Kong last week by the s.s, “Anshun.” The shipment includes two cases woollen sweaters (300 pieces), four capes of hospital uniforms (768 pieces), 12 cases59 words
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Article64 1937-11-17 9 Agent Of Indian Overseas Bank The death took place early this morning at the General Hospital of Mr. S. Natarajan, the agent of the Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd.. Penang Branch. Deceased leaves behind his wife and three daughters to mourn his loss. The funeral will64 words
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Article70 1937-11-17 9 8.0. W. To Be Limited To Four Days London, Nov. 17. —At a meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Board of Control it was decided that the M.C.C.-Aus-tralian tests should be I'mited to four days, the last match at the Oval being played to a finish8.0. W. - 70 words
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Article90 1937-11-17 9 A very new arrival from China who was produced in the Ipoh magistrate”» court yesterday, told his lordship that he was only a few days in tiffs country ’and in China where he lived there was no railway. The charge against him was trespassing90 words
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Article63 1937-11-17 9 Before Mr. Lim Cheng Elan, the additional magistrate, Penang, a Chinese, Hoh Weng Kan, was charged with having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of gold valued at $54.02 between November 3 and November h 3 this year, at Campbell Street. The accused claimed63 words
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Article379 1937-11-17 9 DUE IN PENANG ON FRIDAY Govt. Director Of Imperial Airways One of the four Marshals of the Royal Air Force, 57-year-old Sir John Maitland Salmond, who has been a Government director of Imperial Airways for about live years will arrive in 1 enang on379 words
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Article475 1937-11-17 9 In Room Locked From Inside USED TORN SARONG AS TWISTED CORD (From Our Own Correspondent i Alor Star, Nov. 17. A torn sarong twisted into a cord and an empty wooden box about a foot high were the exhibits at court yesterday when an inquiry was475 words
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Article554 1937-11-17 9 DEATH SENTENCE REDUCED Rights Of “Private Defence” “TRIAL JUDGE MISLED” (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 16. That the trial judge had been misled by an extract tn a reference law book dealing with the right of “private defence” and had consequently not directed the554 words
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Advertisement115 1937-11-17 9 Oriental Gem Stores holesale Retail Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers 3A. Penang Road Phone 1513 (A FEW YARDS FROM E. &O. HOTEL) DEALERS IN SILVER. E.P.N.S. AND CRYSTALWARES Specialists in Platinum and Whitegold Jewellery. ALWAYS IN STOCK A LARGE SELECTED COLLECTION OF PRECIOUS .STONES. W orkmanship guaranteed Charges competitive inspection115 words
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Advertisement216 1937-11-17 9 FOR YOUR HEALTH SAKE USE SIMPSON lODINE SOAP j «Sa w Simpson MRS Cbcjuit !hp io-j;r>c LntH I WjJLAJBCjj lODINE SOAP. AS MADE BY SIMPSON, IS ONE OF GREATEST DISCOVERIES KNOWN TO MEDICAL SCIENCE. IT PROTECTS THE SKIN AGAINST ALL DISEASES INCLUDING ECZEMA. PIMPLES, BOILS. SINGAPORE FEET AND MANY OTHER216 words
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Article1268 1937-11-17 10 Proposal Not Favoured By Commissioners At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday the following decisions arrived at by Standing Committees, etc., were confirmed with the ex:eption of Decision Na. 7, referring the installation of Sewage Schemes, which was referred back for further1,268 words
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Article178 1937-11-17 10 Chinese Heavily Fined Pleading guilty to charges of having assisted in the management of a public lottery, Oo Ah Long and Loh Nam Tee were fined $175 and $5O respectively by Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the Penang Additional Magistrate yesterday. Detective Inspector McLennan, who prosecuted, said that178 words
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Article96 1937-11-17 10 Alleged Possession Of 68 Packets A Mala/, Mansor bin Anjor Ali, was charged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the P&nang Additional Magistrate, yesterday, with having had in his possession a deleterious drug, namely, Indian hemp, on November 16 at Siam Road, he not being a person96 words
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Article225 1937-11-17 10 Passport Concession Malayan tourists who wish to make the excursion trip to Siam during the Fifth Anniversary Celebration of the Constitution of Siam next month will be exempted fiom possess ng passports and will not be subject to the usually strict immigration formalities, according to Mr. Prabas225 words
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Article158 1937-11-17 10 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 16. “My finding is one of culpable homicide amounting to murder against Lim Chay and that he stabbed Tan Guan Chee with a knife this resulting in Guan tree’s death, after which he took his own life,” said the Singapore Coroner,158 words
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660 1937-11-17 10 Serious View Of Silversmith’s Crime Urged “This tvpe of offence is becoming too common, and 1 atsk your honour to take a serious view of the case.” said Court Inspector Alexander, when Tham Yin pleaded guilty to having committed criminal breach of660 words
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151 1937-11-17 10 Canon Walter Bidlake, aged 72, who has been vicar of Neston, Cheshire, for 14 years, s to retire from the living at the end of the year at the request of the Bishop of Chester, Dr. G. F. Fisher. Canon Bidlakc told his151 words
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Advertisement100 1937-11-17 10 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minnies Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and bronchitis poison your system, ruin your iiealth and weaken your heart. Mendaco, the prescription of an American physician, starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, purines the blood and builds new vitality no that you can sleep soundly all100 words
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Advertisement397 1937-11-17 10 DYSPEPSIA Of all forms of dig.- five dyspepsia is not one by waving a magic wand !lt correct treatment has Icen certain amount of patieni e a h. for before the final cure is effe, ted Probaldy the nio-t r-1 the most popular torn Maclean Brand Stoma, h Pou<j.. r397 words
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Article, Illustration322 1937-11-17 11 KING VISITS YORKSHIRE CHATTING with Territorial Army officers at Hull during his tour of Yorkshire with the QUEEN, the KING later carried out an inspection of a number of institutes. LINDA, the Whaddon Chase’s er. arrives tor the first meet of hunting season at Cublington322 words
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Article346 1937-11-17 12 Ideal Programme To Be By Listeners I his time next year you may be able to switch n the "perfect programme” —the ideal blend of Beethoven nd ‘‘torch singers.” drama and dance music for which e\ n RADIO That, at least, is what the British Broadcasting Corporation346 words
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Article300 1937-11-17 12 P. M. G. Announces Plans “NO PROPAGANDA” London. Major G.C. Tryon, Postmaster-General, announced in the House of Commons recently that broadcasts were to be made in foreign languages. “The Government,” he said, “has been considering for some time the question of broadcasts in foreign languages. It300 words
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Article54 1937-11-17 12 Criticism In Germany Berlin. The British decision to broadcast news in foreign languages has not been well ed in Germany. The German official news agency issued the report with the sub-heading: "Not propaganda; so the PostmasteF-General says.” The London correspondent of the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung,”54 words
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Article469 1937-11-17 12 Latest l imcM I Posting I AIR MAILS; I A mail for Kuala Lumpur and Sir I by Malayan Internal Aii Sen I at 2 p.m tomorrow. I A mail for Java and Southern I via Singapore and them e by K I I vice will469 words
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Miscellaneous584 1937-11-17 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. t fwe os the following wavelength*: TRANSMISSION 2 GSH 21.1,7 Mc/S (13.97 mJ GSG 17.79 Mc/S (16.86 mJ TRANSMISSION 3 GSH 21.1,7 Mc/S (13 97 mJ GSG 17.79 Mc/S (16.86 in J TRANSMISSION 4 GSD 11.75 Mc/S (25.53 mJ GSB 9.51 Mc/S (31.55 mJ584 words
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Miscellaneous578 1937-11-17 12 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Me/» 19 1 «>• 9.54 Me/» 51.45 mDJE 17.76 Mc/s 16.39 a». DJQ 15.28 Me/» 19.63 ntv DJA 9.56 Mc/s 31.38 m. TODAY P 12 25—German folk song. 12.30 -Concert programme. 1.20 —News in German. I 35—Concert programme (continued». 10—Greetings. 2.20 News and economic review in English578 words
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Miscellaneous1217 1937-11-17 12 LYNDHURST PENANG—ZHJ VK3LR 9 58 Mc/s (31.3 m.) ZH j 608 Mc/s (49.3 m.) TODAY TODAY p.m. pm. B.so—Chimes Fifteen minutes of popu- Signal and programme. 705 lar music. 9.os—Sporting news and notes chjnege music 7.ss—Straits Echo. News 9.20- Chimes. Talk—“ The Extraordinary buUetin B.oo— Microphone interviews—story of Ben Boyd.”1,217 words
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Miscellaneous17 1937-11-17 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH today 11.51 p.m. 5 45 P ni TOMORROW 12.10 p.m. 6 33 p m17 words
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Article584 1937-11-17 13 Ilon>.li‘oi I ,s. NATAL WORK-LABOUR TROUBLE "IKtMHM, OF HALS. GLASGOW PRINCE LINE REPORT Washington. > ted States Navy are d report of the SecreMr Claude A Swanson. 4 stated, were: for i onstructions; 1 11 pi.: h ints. •shortage ot officers, enlisted men and jounger officers; and fact584 words
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Article768 1937-11-17 13 S.S. ‘KLANG’ arrives morning from Telok Anson, Port Singapore, sailing evening for same ports. Mansfield). S.S. ‘MA'I A HARJ’ arrives 7.00 a.m. from Singapore via portis, sails on Friday for Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. (Islay Kerr). S.S. ‘HONG SIANG’ arrives768 words
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Advertisement507 1937-11-17 13 Lue funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due x.-ml* n conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London L ion, R'dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea Nov. 18 Dec. 15 I ion, R'dam. H’burg, Antwerp I Middlesboro Nov. 20 Dec. 20 L’don, Rotterdam Glasgow Nov. 27 Dec. 27 I LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool507 words
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Advertisement120 1937-11-17 13 PREPOTENT LINERTO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. ADAMS Nov. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 28 S.S. PRES. HARRISON Dec. 2 Dec. 29 Jan. 11 S.S. PRES. POLK Dec. 16 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have120 words
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Advertisement689 1937-11-17 13 P A O and r V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. •RANPIKA” SAILING THURSDAY, 18lh NOVEMBER mSJTc" Ori U, S N wi* Hi. t ernment i London and Par Ea.t Mail Service rom Londo® for Ch lEa Japan. Shanghai for loading only outward® onlv •S/S “SOUDAN”689 words
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Article265 1937-11-17 14 Onlv 19 Players On The Field WINNERS MISS MANY OPPORTUNITIES The Married defeated the Singles in a hockey match on the Esplanade yesterday by three goals to nil. The game throughout was scrappv, the Married fielding ten players and the Singles nine. The Singles made265 words
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Article279 1937-11-17 14 Penang R. C. Defeat Chinese R. C. Thanks to the sound goalkeeping of C. Bulow, the second string of the Penang Recreation Club were able to beat the second string of the Chinese Recreation Club at hockey on the Victoria Green yesterday by the odd goal in279 words
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Article152 1937-11-17 14 Coronation League Arrangements (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani. Nov. 16. In an interview’, H. H. Tunku Abdul Rahman, District Officer. Kuala Muda. said that arrangements would soon be made for he Coronation Soccer League to be played 'ometime after the Puasa Month. The League is meant152 words
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Article349 1937-11-17 14 Free School Cadets Win Again The Penang Free School Cadet Corps retained the Cheeseman Shield by beating the St. Xavier’s Institution Cadet Corps in the annual shooting competition held last Saturday at the Volunteer Headquarters’ miniature shooting range. This is the seventh successive victory recorded by the349 words
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Article201 1937-11-17 14 Classification Amendments The following is the latest amendment to classification issued by the Straits Racing Association: Transfers. —From class 2 to class I.— Aerial Post, Con Con, Jubilee Star, Mountain Stream. From class Ito class 2. Faithful, Prohibition, Refill, Russian Rose. From class 3 to201 words
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Article310 1937-11-17 14 Eliminator For Farr’s Titles? London: Sydney Hulls, the Harringay promoter, brought oft another astute move when he secured the signatures of Maurice Strickland, of New Zealand, and Al Delaney, the Canadian heavy-weight, for a contest over ten rounds at the North London arena on Nov. 29.310 words
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Article168 1937-11-17 14 Denmark’s Double Success In England After winning first two places in the British International foil championship (Hutton Cup) after midnight on Friday, Denmark scored another first at Bertrand’s Academy, London, when their team of internationals won the fifth Anglo-Danish match by 12—4. Grete Olsen, champion of Denmark for168 words
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Advertisement364 1937-11-17 14 PERAK TURF CLUB December Skye Meeting 1937 THURSDAY, 2ND. DECEMBER 1937 SATURDAY, 4TH. DECEMBER 1937 The Subscription for Visiting Members f-hall be MEN $5 L/UIES $2 for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE,364 words
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Advertisement168 1937-11-17 14 JLy I j :e?CA a Mgudt hi R /f of z 7 z -'l* J Agents For Malaya HENRY WAUGH A CO., LTD, Obtainable From Messrs. Pritchard C>.. Ltd., Tong Aik, Penang Road. Wing Sun, Campbell Street. Lai Wah, iKPf Kw’ong Yuen, g Cheah Yean Soon, Maxwell R. Ee Co.,168 words
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Article, Illustration893 1937-11-17 15 TOMMY FARR - j|E (ALLS ME "A CUTIE WITH A TURTLE DEFENCE” tommy Farr Itches For A Return Contest I VIA FIVE MINUTES IN A GYMNASIUM (BY TOMMY FARR) If ever I itched for a fight, I never itched so badly as to-day. What893 words
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Article361 1937-11-17 15 Hockey Remarkable Play By V\ hitehouse Oxford University's victory over Wimbledon by four goals to one was very largely the work of one man, Whitehouse. the r centre-forward. He scored three goals, the first with a very remarkable shot from an angle that had been narrowed almost361 words
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Article338 1937-11-17 15 Though Oxford Merit ictory Oxford Univ. 11 pts., Richmond 11. Oxford Richmond were fortunate to force a drawn game against the University here. Oxford crossed their opponents’ line> three times to one, a fact which shows that Ox ford deserved to win. Actually, if the University338 words
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Article1100 1937-11-17 15 pOOTBALL, as I have had occasion to point out on two or three dates within the past twelvemonth, is on the move South. The great days when Sunderland. Newcastle, and Preston dominated the game from their northern citadels are gone and London s bang up among1,100 words
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Advertisement198 1937-11-17 15 Outstation orders for printing and stationery are given immediate attention by The Pinang Gazette, Bishop Street. Penang. AUSTIN... 0 SEVEN Iwt/t/j cc /jut qcru, cvu/ect Im cm IH 1 w —q O 'l meet repeated requests for an Austin Seven with lour doors tlr.-re is now offered an additional model198 words
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Miscellaneous31 1937-11-17 15 j lc Producer Is Literal By J- -MILLAR WAI I < OR ro SOLOMOH c GREAT TRAIN. fyfj Aw JL a rp •'l4 W H I*» 7 by Th» n4n lpf 131 words
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Article118 1937-11-17 16 TIN:- pre 7 I ST Y o LONDON—(Spot) t 15. 0 £iBB R 0 LONDON—(3 months) £1 u $92 75 SINGAPORE 90.00 J BUSINESS DONE <5 q o> BUSINESS DONE J «>=»ls COPRA—(Sundried) 5.15 BLACK PEPPER $9.50 RUBBER:- 7d l4gc(G)' 1««W> NEW YORK Zo3 22Jc SINGAPORE Snot 22 c118 words
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Article331 1937-11-17 16 Share of fl aenomlnarion untew Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated _j_ i Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 112'. Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 101£ War Loan, 3i p.c Com. Union Assce. (Units) ..< 4] Prudential Assce “A” gn Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) 62, 1 Great Western331 words
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Article119 1937-11-17 16 London on Previously Latest Paris *****7 29j64 New York 4.99] 5.01 .Montreal 4. 98« 5. 00« Brussels 29.36, 29.37] Geneva 21.59] 21.61] Amsterdam 9.01« 9.03 Milan 94 J 94 Berlin 12.37 12.38] Stockholm 19.40 19.39 i Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26] 26J Prague 142 142119 words
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Article125 1937-11-17 16 London, Nov. 16. RUBBER Dull.— London 7 buyers 7 sellers Jan./Mar. 7,'« buyers 7A sellers April/June 7A buyers 71 sellers July/Sept. 71 buyers 7,« sellers NEW YORK 14.41 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 31.688 tons Liverpool 20,376 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Nov.) 14. 7. 6 PEPPER125 words
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Article192 1937-11-17 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Amal. Malay 1-55 1.65 Ayer Molek 1.05 1.10 Batu Lintang 1.05 1.12 ex Benta 1.05 1.12 Boreiii 1.50 1.65 ex Broga Brunei United .67i .774 Connemara 1.35 1.40 Glenealy 1.35 1.40 Haytor 4 1.10 Indragiri 1.30 1.37 a Jimah 1.35 1.45 Jeram 1.00 Kedah 2.35192 words
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Article120 1937-11-17 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1-50 Heng Fatt 105 1-10 Kiang River 1.35 1.45 Kuchai 145 1.55 c Mambau 65 70 Puteh 110 115 Rahman Hyd. 1-30 1-35 Rantau Ordy. 1-40 1.50 Rantau Pref. 1-40 150 Sungei Luas 1.55 1.65 Tamin 0, Cons. 1.50 1.60 c Tallin120 words
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Article172 1937-11-17 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.35 1.40 Bassetts .57] .62] Batu Lintang 1.07] I.l2]ex Bedfords 1.07] 1.12] Bentas 1.07] 1.12] Brogas .75 .80 Mentakabs .37] .40 Malaka Pindas 1.27] 1.35 Nyalas .85 .90 Pa jams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.02] 1.07] Ulu Benuts .35 .37] TIN: Ampats 4172 words
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Article24 1937-11-17 16 TIN Singapore —592./5 Per pkl. Penang $92% Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 22 I'Bc Per 11>. Penang Spot 22 12c Per lb.24 words
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Article180 1937-11-17 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyvrs Sellers Ampats 4 1] 4 7] Ayer Hitams 27 0 28'0 Bangrins 22'9 Batu Selangors 1.47] 1.52] B. Malays 27 6 28 6 Hong Fatts 1.04 1.07 Kamuntings 10 9 113 K. Lanjuts 2113 22 3 Katus 22 0 23 0 Kundangs 7 9 S180 words
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Article131 1937-11-17 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 3|lo] 4 6 Hong Fatts 1.05 1.10 Kamuntings 10|3 113 K. Lanjuts 2016 216 K. Kampars 14|9 15 3 Kramats 10)3 11|3 Kuchais 1.45 1.55cd Laruts 10J6 H|o Pungahs 20|6 2113 Putehs 1.10 1.15 Rantau Prefs. 1.42] 1.47.'. Raubs 4.30 4.45 R. Tin Fields131 words
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Article113 1937-11-17 16 “Solid, Settled,” Says Psychologist New York. Britain is a “solid, settled business man,” according to Dr. S. H. Kraines, who has been making a psychological analysis of nations. Results of his investigation appear in the magazine Science. “The United States,” he finds, suffers from a “tpyical depressive psychosis.”113 words
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Advertisement85 1937-11-17 16 COMPLETION OF SEMBAWANG AERODROME Tihe Steam Excavators in use on the above work are offered for sale at reasonable prices. Capacity 1% to 2% cubic yards. May be (Seen working- on application to Fogden, Brisbane Co. Etd. 550 Havelock Road, Singapore. PENANG ST. ANDREW SOCIETY DINNER BALL 27th November, 1937.85 words
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Advertisement719 1937-11-17 16 BANKS Experience Teaches One THE MERCANTILE To Save, But How Many INDIA, I |h. Have Found A Way To Capital Authorised Put By Their Spare Capital Subscribed Reserve Fund and Rest Dollars Capital Paid Up OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION I slrCtorle9 Alexander Innes K C s LIMITED. I Sir Thomas Smith,719 words
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