Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 November 1937
1937-11-26
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Title Section22 1937-11-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE fjsr EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 9-9 Vol. XCV. No. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration541 1937-11-26 1 Generalissimo On Brussels Failure bi t no surrender on the PART OF CHINA \ankin<’, Nov. 25 ’ll is our fixed policy to resist |(t t lc last man.” declared Ge leral Chiang Kai-shek in a int< in i< when question d regarding the possibility olReuter. - 541 words
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Article, Illustration44 1937-11-26 1 No Negotiations Willi ITaitors Ib-utf i 1 Rumours current reTpai t) lions for an Armistice in M"" «•Ivetf I" stated: lam firmly rew.|| n *or definite victory. I With those who per n of Spain by foreign Reuter.Ib-utf i - 44 words
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Article74 1937-11-26 1 Reuter. Demonstration In Rome Rome. Nov. 25,—T0 mark the anniversary of the anti-Comintern Pact the Fascist Party staged a demonstration of friendship outside the Japanese Embassy. Several thousand plain-clothes Fascists marched to the Embassy shouting. “Long Live Japan. Banzai!” The Japanese Ambassador. Mr. Hotta. with his staff,Reuter. - 74 words
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Article74 1937-11-26 1 The Committee and staff of the Un.on Institution, Penang, have issued invitations in connection with the laying of the corner stone at the new school building at Burmah Road, opposite Phuah Hin Leong Road, tomorrow at 10 am. The annual needlework exhibition of the Convent Tamil School74 words
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Article147 1937-11-26 1 Accident Caused Bv Buffalo (.From Out Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. Part of the night mail train, travelling Southward, lies wrecked at Tenang, in North Johore. It struck a buffalo about 3 am. this morning and the engine and six coaches ran off the rails, two147 words
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565 1937-11-26 1 There is no danger of a major war breaking out in the Mediterranean, whatever dangers there may be in other parts of the world. Lord Strabolgi, backed with facts ana figures, made this assertion in a recent Lords debate. “Therefore,” he argued,565 words
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Article419 1937-11-26 1 Unlikely To Compete With The (.able (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Nov. 25. As soon as the announcement was made in the Pinang Gazette that radio-telephon° conversations between Malaya and Europe will at last beg’n next Wednesday, enquiries were be ng received in419 words
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Advertisement24 1937-11-26 1 SIAMESE HAND-CRAFT >-11 hK-MKI-LO W AKES I II 1. PRESENTS, AT I GDEE Co. J* i PHOTOGRAPHER rIAM"- r 2. ST PENANG. BI Hi24 words
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Advertisement112 1937-11-26 1 SHU-SHINE Unquestionably the most effective shoe cleaner on the maiket. It cleans Does not cover. Restores a new white beauty to dirty shoes. A beauty treatment for white shoes. "Made famous by Nurses"’ ■■■■■■MKEsagKMKamEai «jsb»? «at* 'nac.-r; jt* LIVER sxut i a small meal iv it h a high nutrition112 words
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4169 1937-11-26 2 Police Methods Severely Criticised SERIOUS allegations against a detective, and severe criticism against the police were made by three counsel for the defence, at the resumed hearing of the extortion case before Mr. T. D. Hughes, the Penang Police Magistrate, yesterday, in which4,169 words
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Advertisement210 1937-11-26 2 ©OOOO «X, <X> X Jk «X» <X> Js Each of these whiskies has a name of its own; only when they are blended together after years of maturing are they called JOMNNIE WAfaKEW QQQQ Q O Q Q x x x x x? x x x I J You are210 words
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Article156 1937-11-26 3 —Reuter. Shipbuilding Company Director Arrested After Midnight Conference Paris, Nov. 25. General Duseigneur and Eugene de l Oncle, the latter a consulting engineer to the Penhoet shipyard which built the Normandie and a director of several shipbuilding companies, were arrested today in connection with the Cagoulard—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article133 1937-11-26 3 —Reuter. Funeral Service At Westminister Abbey I oday London, Nov. 25.—A1l flags at Plymouth and ensigns of every warship in port were flown at half-mast when the cruiser Apollo, with the body of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, ex-Premier, who died at sea last week while on his—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article103 1937-11-26 3 largest orchestra in South Africa. —British Wireless. Manager Of Old \ic And Sadlers Wells London, Nov. 25—The death occurred this morning of Miss Lilian Baylis, Manager of the Old Vic Theatre since 1898 and of Sadlers Wells since its reopening in 1931 Both theatres owelargest orchestra in South Africa.—British Wireless. - 103 words
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Article69 1937-11-26 3 than at end of October, 1936. —British Wireless. London, Nov. 25.—The money value of retail sales reported for October was 4 4 pei- cent, higher than for October. 1936. The total value of stocks at end of October was 7.4 per cent, higher than a year before.than at end of October, 1936.—British Wireless. - 69 words
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Article58 1937-11-26 3 11,244 votes. There is no change.—British Wireless. London, Nov. 25. —The Hastings byelection to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Lord Eustace Percy after his appointment as Rector of King's College, Newcastle resulted in Mr. H. Ely Hutchinson (Conservative) being elect with 18,428 votes. Mr. Wood11,244 votes. There is no change.—British Wireless. - 58 words
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Article40 1937-11-26 3 —British Wireless. London, Nov. 25. —Widespread fog which, in parts of Essex and East London was particularly dense, caused considerable traffic delay on roads and railways. In parts of the Thames estuary, river traffic was seriously impeded.—British Wireless. - 40 words
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Article47 1937-11-26 3 The engagement is announced between Dr. Loh Guan Lye, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Loh Soon Heng of Sungei Bakap, Province Wellesley and Miss Lily Tan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mm Tan Kee Whatt of Singapore. The marriage will take place on December 11.47 words
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325 1937-11-26 3 Present Supplies Enough For Three Days Only SERIOUS DISORDERS FEARED A FTER the war pestilence. Shanghai is facing a famine. A high official of the Settlement Council informed Reuter yesterday evening that the present supplies of food was enough for three days only. He—Reuter. - 325 words
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Article273 1937-11-26 3 —Reuter messages. Berlin. Nov. 25.—International Bolshevism has now recognised that a wall has been erected against floods of chaos and anarchy which cannot be broken, declared Dr. Goebbels exchanging greetings v ith the Japanese Minister of Communications, Mr. Nagai, on the anniversary of the signing of—Reuter messages. - 273 words
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Article71 1937-11-26 3 —British Wireless. Brussels Report And Draft Declaration Adopted London, Nov. 25. —The Brussels Far Eastern Conference adjourned since late last evening after a three-hour meeting at which a draft report outlining the work of the Conference and a draft declaration recording the purpose of the Conference and results—British Wireless. - 71 words
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Article85 1937-11-26 3 —-British Wireless. London, Nov. 25. —The production of motor vehicles in the United Kingdom reached for the first time a total of more than 500,000 for the year ending September 30. Of this total 389,633 were cars and 118,116 commercial vehicles. This shows an increase in—-British Wireless. - 85 words
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Article151 1937-11-26 3 —Reuter, Merchantmen Warned To Reply Japanese Signals Correctly Shanghai. Nov 25. The British Consul-General, Mr. Herbert Phillips, warned all British merchantmen to readily and correctly reply to signals from Japanese warships, and points out that the British Government agreed that Japanese warships may communicate or board—Reuter, - 151 words
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Article68 1937-11-26 3 Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 25.- —Over 2,000 eight and ten inch shells rained on the capital during an hour’s bombardment which began at 10.45 last night. It was the most intense experienced in Madrid since the war began. The number of victims at present is unknown butReuter. - 68 words
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Advertisement192 1937-11-26 3 For all your Electrical Requirements consult united engineers limited Incorporated in Straits Settlements) L E C T RIC A L DEPARTMENT I ;u gc and varied stocks available of domestic electrical appliances (Irons. Kettles. Coffee Percolators, FJtc.) fittings, table standards, shades SMITH S ELECTRIC CLOCKS CROMPTON LAMPS, FANS MOTORS t192 words
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Advertisement169 1937-11-26 3 MILK... The Beauty Secret Of The Ages JOHN DEW'S MILK SOAP MORE «La beauty treatment! i I K. j Mayfair Discovers The Beauty Secret Of Ancient Rome WHEN POPPOEA EMPRESS OF ROME TOOK HER BATH IN MILK SHE SET A BEAUTY TREATMENT FOR THE AGES. IN OUR DAY JOHN DEW169 words
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763 1937-11-26 4 Reference To Child And Expenses LEITERS WRITTEN IN “HIGH TERMS” (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 25. A claim for $lO,OOO for alleged breach of promise and for special damages to cover the expenses of a confinement and maintenance of a child was made763 words
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Article395 1937-11-26 4 Glorious Trip (f rom Our Representative) Bangkok, Nov. 24. Eight hours after leaving Singapore, the Empire Air-boat Cordelia has reached Bangkok after having covered 950 miles in flying hours. It was a glorious trip, less fatiguing than a motor trip to Siglap. The airliner spent an hour395 words
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Article61 1937-11-26 4 (■From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 25. Convicted on charges of theft and fraudulent possession of motor-car tools, o Chinese named Lim. Seng Kee was sente ned to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. H’. G. Reeves, yesterday. The accused entered ths garage61 words
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Article190 1937-11-26 4 Tuesday, Nov. 16. In the morning Capitaine de Vaisseau Pavis of the French cruiser "PRIMAUGl'ET' called on His Excellency at Govsrnment House. Sir Malcolm Watson, Hon. Mr. G. Wiseman, Dr. G. Macdonald and Miss Loring had luncheon at Government House. Wednesday, Nov. 17. His Excellency presided at a190 words
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Article351 1937-11-26 4 Make-Up To Be Encouraged From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 24. “The Malay College for Girls at Malacca is an example of the great revolution which has taken place in the freedom of Muslim girls,’ declared Miss Mildred Lomas, principal of the college in an351 words
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Article61 1937-11-26 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 25. While a Malay dog-shooter employed in the anti-rabies campaign was trying to kill an unmuzzled. animal at Tiong Bahru, last night he shot a Chinese, Tag Chicee Tian, in the thigh, it is understood. The injured man icas taken to the61 words
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Article247 1937-11-26 4 “Kind Act Mistaken By Witnesses” I From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 25. "No man who intended to commit murder would go to the scene of the crime wearing slippers.” Mr. T. W. Ong. one of the counsel in the Lim Ch wee Siang murder case before247 words
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Article375 1937-11-26 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. G. Denison-Smith is a patient at the Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Mr D. H. Hampshire has arrived in Kuala Lumpur after a very pleasant trip out from Europe by Dutch air liner. t. Mr. C. W. S- Haitley, Agricultural Officer, South Perak, and well-known Perak rugger three-quarter,375 words
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Advertisement197 1937-11-26 4 Don r t suffer from HEADACHES—NEURALGIA-COLDS TOOTHACHE-FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients—in convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain pain and suffering—Take and reduce fever. It does ANACIN —the amaz- not affect the heart or ing, quick acting197 words
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Article94 1937-11-26 5 tish Wireless. f mu ral Service Today Nov 24: Mr. Ramsay Macmiily went this evening to They are going on board \.,.,;j0 in the morning to meet Macdonald and to bring to home the mortal remains nt of the funeral service wdl A'.-t minster Abbey on Friday. illtish Wireless. - 94 words
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Article250 1937-11-26 5 I' Gilbert s Impressions Our Cwn Correspondent, Singapore. Nov. 25. mJ ation of Rotary principles i a strike was described to Hub of S ngapore, at their yesterday, by Prof. W. M. ssor of Rural Church and y ,'>ns Drew University, who is world making a250 words
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Article113 1937-11-26 5 Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 25. lorry speeded up to 55 v. is revealed in the Fourth •ore Mr. E. C. G. Barrett < motor-lorry driver named pleaded guilty to a i i:g the speed limit of 30 loui for lorries. oi Phew stated that a >i113 words
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665 1937-11-26 5 2,400,000 Men In The New Force TRAINING FOR ALL UNDER 45 Berlin: An announcement in the Press that men born in the years 1893 to 1900, and are thus now between 37 and 45 tears old. must report for a medical examination preparatory665 words
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Article157 1937-11-26 5 Five R.A.F. flying-boats will set out from the Mount Batten -n December 2 on a 28,000 mile cruise to Australia ami back. iiw officers, X.C.O.s, and men will be chosen for this tormathe longest ever to be attempted by a service unit. 4 to157 words
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Article253 1937-11-26 5 uimuLV me British Wireless. London. Nov. 24: Sir George Lee, chief engineer of the Post Office, unveiled today the memorial tablet to Alexander Graham Pell, inventor of the telephone, at the house in Edinburgh in which he was born. He recalled how in June 1875 BelluimuLV me British Wireless. - 253 words
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Article201 1937-11-26 5 Doctor Lined (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 25. Because he allowed his two dogs out of doors without Dr. Loh Seng Tak, of Singapore was fined $lOO by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. Court Inspector Frew said that both animals201 words
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Advertisement162 1937-11-26 5 I SOUPS, GRAVIES, ETC. I S JL h s fin which have turned out to be on the weak i! side, can easily be improved in flavour by I 1 I s an addition of a few drops of I MAGGI S W SEASONING I SOLE AGENTS S HENRY WAUGH162 words
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Advertisement102 1937-11-26 6 BOXING AT FUN FROLIC ARENA Saturday 27th November 1937 at 9 p.m. DOUBLE MAIN ATTRACTION JOE BRAZIL 10 Rds NAT SAI TONG The two fisted aggressive Filipino The popular and hard-hitting who makes his first appearance Siamese YOUNG CHOON 10 Rds BATTLING GUILLERMO The Brilliant Feather-weight who is The Filipino102 words
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Miscellaneous314 1937-11-26 6 6.30 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 Matinee Tomorrow At 2.45 P.M. A Thrilling 100'/, Malay Talkie “The Five Musketeers” with a selected cast of Malay Actors and Actresses of stage and screen farrfe, headed by Miss Tjah binte Japper. Adapted from the well-known Chinese historical novel “Ngo Chu Lau Tung Kiah Packed314 words
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Miscellaneous155 1937-11-26 6 VJ here All Entertainments Are Equal SUPPORT Local Enterprises WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT Friday 26th November 1937 GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS AS USUAL. GRAND GALA PREMIERE ROYAL STAR ODEON OPERA: Dayang Sinandong” New artistes will perform tonight with transformation scenes Seats 50cts 30cts 20cts and lOctos Performance will commence at 8.30155 words
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Miscellaneous241 1937-11-26 6 Join The Fashionable Set \t WEMBLEY CABARET More Popular Than Ever BAR DANCING 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. COUPONS t TOMORROW 1 DANCE TO THE STRAINS OF THE NEW MUSIC Al n “ORPHIC MELODIANS" WHO WILL PLAY IN v WITH MARCIAL RHYTHM BOYS TN A NO\ PERFORMANCE FROM 9 P.M TO241 words
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Article726 1937-11-26 7 Grand Duke, Wife, Mother, 2 Sons: The King’s Cousin LONDON-BOUND WEDDING ’PLANE CRASHES IN FLAMES of Germany’s oldest royal families was almost wiped out on November 16 when the air-liner in which they were flying to a wedding in London crashed into a factory726 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-11-26 7 FKANCIS LEDERER, Czechoslovak!.m actor, ami his wife, Margo Snani'-h film actress, caught by a woman reporter after their secret marriage* in lie no.25 words
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Article103 1937-11-26 7 Darmstadt. Here in the city which was the capital of the State over which the head of the House of Hesse formerly reigned, the lews of the tragedy has been heard with horror and with the greatest sorrow. The tragedy is all the more poignant because103 words
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Article485 1937-11-26 7 Adverse Trade With Japan The latest reports from Batavia show an increasing perturbation over the effects on the commerce of the Netherlands East Indies of the Si no Japanese conflict. Statistics of trade between the Dutch East Indies and Japan since the outbreak of hostilities are not485 words
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847 1937-11-26 7 Ostend. jT was a brickworks chimney at Steene, two and a half miles from Ostend, which, unseen in the murk, brought death to a whole Royal family Swooping blindly through dense fog which enveloped the countryside, M. Tony Lambotte, pilot of the wedding ’plane847 words
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Advertisement530 1937-11-26 7 .r 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. v .<.n»re Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel “Times” Singapore. •z-.u l.ui»P** r Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3685. r Brewster Read. Phone 268. 40, 43, Fleet Street, Lontkwi E.C. 4 Phone Centra) 3608—3609 Tel: Leadmaiaya530 words
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Advertisement270 1937-11-26 7 j. Penang Branch 216, Penang Road, Penang. TENDERS INVITED By Order of the Indian Immigration Committee. Appointed by His Excellency the High Commissioner under Chapter XII of the Labour Code (Cap. 154). SUPPLY OF COOKED RATIONS TO QUARANTINE STATION AND IMMIGRATION DEPOT, PORT SWETTENHAM. Tenders are invited for the supply270 words
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Advertisement68 1937-11-26 7 K "DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS. The bedstead is the centre of the home. Price, beauty and endurance should be considered. On comparison of these three qualities. DIAMOND beds cannot be equalled. diamond metal PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KRMPONG BRHPU ROOD SING XX P> CD68 words
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Advertisement105 1937-11-26 7 -Y z > v tIIII x %:Y THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE C?. L™ SINGAPORE BRANCHES The company on the spot' IF./’..S’. 18 cßsnagEHKaaaEßH a o o s n a Penang Hill Railway Walk, iunch. rest and dream on Penang Hill. You will never forget it. DO YOU KNOW THAT105 words
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569 1937-11-26 8 WE look forward with some to the openingat cor ’fli.ny disa])pointments —of the Mioa va-Lngland phone link next Wednesday. Like the Malayan internal air service, it was a long time promised, but we shall have little to complain of if the service proves to be one569 words
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Article204 1937-11-26 8 Reuter. International Manoeuvre On Domestic Issue? Paris, Nov. 25. —Tension reappeared In the Lobbies of the Chamber this evening over the Civil Servants’ Bill. M. Bonnet,' Finance Minister, insisted that he could not possibly gd beyond 1,700,000,000 francs for an increase in civil servants’ salaries. M. Chautemps,. Reuter. - 204 words
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Article238 1937-11-26 8 Commission Now Writing Reports Questioned in the Lords by the Duke of Montrose regarding the present position in Trinidad, the Parliamentary Under-Secre-tary for the Colonies said the Royal Commission was in process of writing its report and the Governor had been asked to come home to confer238 words
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Article759 1937-11-26 8 “Cheap” Tailoring Which p rit Expensive Abuse of Deposit j n Advance Sy si cm ONE of the problems of women in Penang is: Where they can get their dresses sewn? For the wealthy classes there are the big European and Asiatic shops or European women’s establishment;where759 words
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Article231 1937-11-26 8 Lorry Driver Lined (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 26. Tan Chin Bee, a lorry driver, was yesterday fined $25 on pleading guilty to a charge of driving his lorry on the Chemorroad in a negligent manner and thereby colliding with a bus. Inspector Yousoff said231 words
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Article76 1937-11-26 8 Chinese Heavily Hued A total fine of $llO Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. the a (nieon g, istrate, Penang, on a Chitiea' du(jabl< on charges of possession o dLst jiiiag tobacco, possession of I' 1 11 apparatus and fermenting liquor, on board the s.s I' HT Penang Harbour on76 words
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Article94 1937-11-26 8 (From Our Own Cm < ■,< number of It is understood that s of forged Straits curn IN. bury and Wilkinson design y th:l(Ug hout B 4 and B 7 are in iron polnt*jf Malaya. The follow!* |M contrast between the !<>«.• genuine notes: quality:94 words
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Advertisement260 1937-11-26 8 MINUTE MEALS with MARMITE (Registered '1 rade Mark) With a Jar of Marmite, and a few ordinary things like eggs, cheese, tomatoes, etc., there are lots of delicious savoury meals you can make in a matter of minutes. Marmite makes the simplest dish extremely appetising. Makes it better for you,260 words
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Advertisement58 1937-11-26 8 A MIXTURE I MILD COOL It has been blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average pipe smoker. Available Everywhere ir 1 oz a 2oz58 words
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261 1937-11-26 9 Discovery On 8.1. Vessel At Singapore MENACE OF CHOLERA 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 26. Opening the hatches of the B. I. vessel Shirala on her arrival from Hong Kong on Wednesday immigration officers found 76 Chinese stowaways hidden among cargo, it261 words
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Article381 1937-11-26 9 Huge Gathering Expected A record gathering of Penang Scots and r friends is expected at the Runnymede tel tomorrow night, which will be the ht of nights” for the annual dinner and rganised by the St. Andrew Society, Penang. Inc dining-room, dance hall and the >le381 words
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Article86 1937-11-26 9 P.S.C. To Meet C.R.C. 4 A’ i f ’enang Sports Club will play hockey «gaui-t the Chinese Recreation Club ‘A’ today at 5.15 p.m. on the Victoria Green. Th. following will represent the Sports Club: W G Colebeck; F. G. Pooley and I. P. MacFarlane; R. N.86 words
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Article50 1937-11-26 9 7 Chinese, 3 Indians, And One Czech Eleven Malayan doctors who have volunteered for service in China will leave Singapore for the war zone by the P. and O liner Rawalpindi on Dec. 4 t The party comprises seven Chinese three Indians and one Czech.50 words
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Article101 1937-11-26 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. Remarking that he would give fuller grounds of judgment in a written judgment later on, Mr. Justice Whitley, Acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., today dismissed the appeal of Mr. M. C. Hay, acting Legal Adviser, against the101 words
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Article235 1937-11-26 9 Tests Along England Australia Route An Air Ministry statement says that development of long-iange aircraft has always been of close concern to its interest both of civil aviation and of enhancement of the mobility of the Royal Air Force. In 1933 a special Fairey monoplane which had been235 words
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Article159 1937-11-26 9 Souls at Sea.” the Paramount picture which opened its season at the Majestic last night before record crowds, is perhaps the best of its k nd yet seen on the screen. For sheer thrills and emotional power it stands in a class by159 words
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Article115 1937-11-26 9 But Got Increase In Wages (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. Thirty Singapore Chinese coolies who tried to “stop the Sino-Japan-ese war” by downing the tools with which they were repairing a Japanese School, and refused to continue until a cable was sent to the115 words
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Article53 1937-11-26 9 Two survey cruisers arrived today in Penang harbour. H.M.S. Stork came in at 10.00 a.m. from a survey cruise from Rangoon via Mergui, ami Victoria Po nt, while H. M S Investigator which was in Penang a few r weeks, back hag Returned in the course53 words
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Article48 1937-11-26 9 Messrs. E ..Stork, H. Stork, > Rietberg and Cheah Too Bee arrived from’ BelawanDeli today by the Tosari.” The steamship Perak’’ 1 brought the following passengers from S ngapore and Port Swettenham today:—Mr Bell, Mr. J. D. Ferguson. Mr. D. Gordon and Capt. G. E. Denaro. <48 words
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Article383 1937-11-26 9 Handicaps for Tomorrow (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. The following are the handicaps for tomorrow’s races, the concluding day of the Selangor Skye Meeting: Race 1—2.15 p.m. Horses, Class 5, Div. 3, 6 furlongs. REPUBLICAN 11.04 WALAU 11.03 MISS LABIS 10.06 INDEPENDENCE 10.04 GEORGE ROBEY383 words
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Advertisement135 1937-11-26 9 DAILY PASSENGER FREIGHT MAIL SERVICES W w time table I Dep. Singapore 7.00 a.m. for Arr K. Lumpur 8.40 a-m. lV* a Dep. R. Lumpur 0.00 ajn. Jfcirk J Arr. Penang 10.30 turn. Dep. Penang 3.00 pjn. Arr. K. Lumpur 4.30 p.m. Dep. K. Lumpur 4.50 pjn. Arr. Singapore 630135 words
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Advertisement185 1937-11-26 9 A care-free > HAPPY LIFE C IF: w' upon GOOD HEALTH 4< My whole family has benefited so much by the use df'Kalzana that I only wish more would give it a trial, writes Mrs. U., London. Mineral starvation is the cause of many troubles children are often pale, Writable185 words
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1566 1937-11-26 10 Existence Of Untouched Deposits Confirmed Mr. H. E. Nixon presided at the eighth annual ordinary general meeting of the Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co, Ltd., which was held at noon on Thursday, November 25 at the registered offices of the Company, No 33 Beach1,566 words
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Article316 1937-11-26 10 “Failure May Be Only Temporary” —Reuter. The Times says the Brussels Conference declaration does not go so far even as the report adopted by the League Committee of 23 on Oct. 5 which at least held out some hope that individual members of the League—Reuter. - 316 words
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Article489 1937-11-26 10 Sir F. Swettenham Mr. J.G. Hay Honoured (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 17. Sir Frank Swettenham and Mr. J. G. Hay are both to receive the Gold Medal of the Rubber Growers’ Association. A motion to this effect was proposed by the Association's President, Mr. A.489 words
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Advertisement70 1937-11-26 10 What Solid Food Has MORE LIQUID THAN A Liquid Food ANSWER The milk that goes into a 2 oz. block of Cadbury’s Milk Chocolate weighs almost 4 oz., yet the block weigh2oz The reason is that only the concentrated goodness of the milk is used. That is why Cadburys makes70 words
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Advertisement159 1937-11-26 10 Dusty floors haibotir germs L oj illn?ss He needs LSFEBUOY protection against disease! He’s in his element, playing “safely” on the floor with his trains. But can you say he’s safe Can you say you are doing your best to protect him from the disease-germs that may exist on the159 words
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4462 1937-11-26 11 MR. P. F. HOWITT ON EDUCATIONAL METHODS OF TODAY Parents’ Apparent Disinterestedness In Boys’ Progress Decried ANNUAL school reports by headmasters at prize-givings tend to be dull and dry to listeners, more so in cold print, but the speech made by Mr. P. F.4,462 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-11-26 11 Ihe ltnpeii.il \irwa\Hying boat Cordelia passed through Penang again yesterday morning on its homeward journey. It carried live passengers.25 words
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Article287 1937-11-26 12 Second Sea Lord On Recruiting Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, V.C., Second Sea Lord, at the nineteenth annual reunion dinner of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Auxiliary Patrol) Club, which took place at the Connaught Rooms recently, spoke of the expansion of the Navy. There were at287 words
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Article195 1937-11-26 12 Eight And Ten H. P. Rivalry On what type of car is public interest likely to focus at the Motor Show? Disregarding the attractions of any innovations being exhibited for the first time at Earls Court, the eight and ten horse power saloons can be taken as195 words
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Article62 1937-11-26 12 The German liner “Bremen" is to make a special cruise to Australia during the sesqui-centennial celebrations of the Com monwealth next year. An American travel agency has arranged the cruise, says Austral News. As the fourth largest liner afloat, and with a displacement of nearly 52,000 tons,62 words
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Article315 1937-11-26 12 l atest Tii lUs ()j ostiipi air MAILS. A mail for K by Malayan Inten at 2 p.m. tomoi A mail for J via Singapore and ther > r vicu will close A mail for Ceylon, Southern m u India by the s at 6 p.m315 words
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Advertisement24 1937-11-26 12 If It's Real Music You Want. WELL MARCONI RADIO GRAM, A N D— Columbia Records Will PreduceThe Worlds EesiDEMONSTRATIONS AT Robinson Piano Co.(s.s.) Ltd.24 words
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Miscellaneous582 1937-11-26 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. ffc»-' i« the rath u.'nu TRANSMISSION 2 GSH 21J7 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 mJ TRANSMISSION 1, GSD 11.15 Mc/S (25.53 mJ GSB 9.51 Mc/S (31.55 m., TRANSMISSION 5 GSB582 words
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Miscellaneous1128 1937-11-26 12 BERLIN KUALA LUMPUR JUB 15.20 Me/* 19’ TODAY n.jN 9.54 Me/ 3l.*> IME J 7-7« Mc/s 18-89 m ZGE 6.13 Mc/s (43.9 m.) IMQ 1.7.28 Me.-» P 7.00 Recoided music news. 9.00 OIA 9.56 Mc/s 31.38 m. Clo9e TODAY DJB 15 20 mc/s (19.7 in.) 12.25 German folk song. 12.301,128 words
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Miscellaneous511 1937-11-26 12 PIIOHI HOLLAND TODAY I PHI, 17.77 mc/s (16.88 m.) p.m. 8.45 Announcement. 8.50 Stock report. 9.00 “Spiritual trends.” 9.20 Phohi Variety Ensemble. 9.50 W’eekly Review by Mr. L. Aletrino. 10.00 News bulletin. 10.20 Close down. TOMORROW PHI. 17.77 mc/s (16.88 m.) p.m. 8.45 Announcement. 8.50—-The Stock Exchange. 9.05 —Music from511 words
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Article266 1937-11-26 13 it' nturns relating to pi- United Kingdom for 1936 Dec 31 there were 314 u.iJibling two provisional port of London. During j I u in and out of the 23,345 foreign d (mount received for services was £313,695 1 in 1935). i 78 Channel pilots £2l (£2O) for266 words
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Article144 1937-11-26 13 The first commentary on a real tennis match ever to be broadcast will be heard by listeners to a forthcoming programme from Daventry on transmission 3, at •1T.05 p.m. tomorrow. The commentator will be Aidan Crawley, who will describe a match between two first-class players144 words
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Article97 1937-11-26 13 The aircraft “Melbourne” VH-USF from Brisbane, Darwin and NF. I. arrived in Singapore on Sunday with Mr R. McK'e from Brisbane. The aircraft ““Atalanta” G-ABTI for Siam, Burma and Karachi arrived here early this week with Mrs. Church for this place. The aircraft "Aurora” VT-AEG from Karachi, Burma,97 words
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Article931 1937-11-26 13 MA'. ‘TALLEYRAND’ arrives at noon from Singapore, sailing same day for Colombo, Suez, Port Said. Casablanca, Xntwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg and Oslo. (Boustead). S.S. KARAPARA’ arrives today 10.00 pm. from Singapore, sailing same night for Rangoon and Calcutta. (Islay Kerr). S.S. ‘HAKUSAN MARU’ arriving today 4.00931 words
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Advertisement505 1937-11-26 13 blue funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London Mars., L'don, Rotterdam Glasgow Nov. 26 Dec. 26 .(MJiV L'don, R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp and Middlesborough. Dec. 3 Jan 3 ■IEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 10 Jan 5 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool H-RVLOCHUS505 words
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Advertisement121 1937-11-26 13 PRESIDENT LINEB ii/, TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. HARRISON Dec. 2 Dec. 29 Jan. 11 S.S. PRES. POLK Dec. 17 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 S.S. PRES. PIERCE Dec. 30 Jan. 26 Feb. 8 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC121 words
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Advertisement778 1937-11-26 13 PJP and Wt V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.)’ PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KHANDALLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 28th NOVEMBER contract n K- Telux Anson, Port Swettenham, London andFa” Wfj Rnd S npapOre Servl Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S "BULAN” Nov “'S <s/<a «.dadue Penang 1937 S/S "MATA HARI”778 words
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Article, Illustration1540 1937-11-26 14 OPENING OF SELANGOR TURF CLUB SKYE MEETING Four Winners Saddled By Trainer Logue (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. DRAGON brought in First Bid in the fifth race of the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club Skye Meeting today1,540 words
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Article526 1937-11-26 14 Incident Mars Victoria Green Game C.R.C. BEAT O.X.A. BY THREE GOALS TO ONE By virtue of their superior display in the first half of the fame, the Chinese Recreation Club earned a comfortable hock< y victory over the Old Frees’ Association when they met in526 words
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Advertisement189 1937-11-26 14 1 I WORLD'S FINEST PEN I i The crowning achieve- ment of fine pen engiE neering.With hugeSkrip te capacity and balanced for hand comfort, B Sheaffer's alone proA vides all seven of tocl day's big features in W pen efficiency. And only W Sheaffer's gives you the Lifetime* guaranteefor the189 words
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Advertisement191 1937-11-26 14 Their small extra cost is an investment in perfection SWE (gPRESS 555 CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD.. LONDON. PITMAN'S COLLEGE POSTAL COURSES in SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEPING, COMMER( Hi ORKI.SPONDBNCE. COMMERCE. TYPEWRITING and other eommcrii»J inihjerU 'Month!. menU can be arran<«d if necessary). Write for particulars to:— PITMAN'S CORRESPONDENT COLMCJB UnKeen Buildinf191 words
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Article199 1937-11-26 15 Three Matches Tomorrow nter-state hockey matches will be tomorrow in various parts of Mala p.nang v. Perak at Ipoh, Singapore mngor at Singapore, and Negri i lan v. Malacca. v the time of going to press, all teams' ..,t of Malacca, have been chosen PENANG v. PERAK Abdul199 words
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Article240 1937-11-26 15 "Rake And Shovel Golfer” New York: John Montague, the “rake- novel golfer,” intends to enter the Cnited States and British open championahg® next year. In a practice match with “Babe” Ruth he has shown such skill that spectators, mqs* y experts, hailel Montague as240 words
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Article47 1937-11-26 15 l-dest Australian Test “possible” to im- th. Selectors at the expense of the v Z danders is A. L. Hassett, second Bradman in the averages last seaHe scored 127 not out at Melbourne i:, v. helping Victoria to beat the Z' Handers by five wickets.47 words
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Article36 1937-11-26 15 1,1 I‘rior and A M. Burke are expected i 'nt South Africa in the Empire Billiards Championship at Melnext June Prior won the Empire n London in 1927. Burke is South Incan champion.36 words
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356 1937-11-26 15 F. A. Cup Ist Round League Matches The English F.A. Cup competition opens tomorrow, when a total of 34 matches will be played. The holders are Sunderland who defeated Preston N.TV 3-1 in the last final. Owing to the fact that most of the third356 words
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Article243 1937-11-26 15 Singapore Golf Club Is Popular (From Our Own Correspondent) Sngapore, Nov. 25. Congestion in the Singapore Golf Club, which lately led the committee to consider the question of restricting membership, is “not due so much to increased membership as to the increasing popularity of the club.” This243 words
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Article30 1937-11-26 15 South Africa will send a team of 14 for the Empire Games at Sydney next Feb, ruary six boxers, four swimmers, and four wrestlers, including five women.30 words
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Article152 1937-11-26 15 Corinthians Win In Calcutta Playing their second match in Calcutta, Islington Corinthians beat the All Blues (Jamshedpur) by 5 goals to 2, after leading 2—l at half-time. R. T. Tarrant (2), J. C. Braithwaite, L. Bradbury and H. C Read scored for the Corinthians. SQUASH RACKETS TITLE F.152 words
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Article560 1937-11-26 15 The Swastika Lands Max In The Soup Again Max Schmeling. former world’s heavy- i 1 weight champion, is in for a load of trouble I in America again, because he is a Nazi. Max is due to have h s first fight in America since his560 words
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Advertisement280 1937-11-26 15 s V Whk ailASlj^® l SOLEAOtNTS: j'tta/a/iffi. J nga/zo'ic 1 T 4 i 1 'V/ r-L 'i. For Health ForVilue The Highest possible The Lowest possible Quality Price ‘OVALTINE* IB prepared by exclusive ‘OVALTIN»:’ ;s made Up to a quaiscientific procastes from tt? choicest Ity—not down tc a price. Yat,280 words
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Miscellaneous31 1937-11-26 15 iw T/,.. /j «>■ r r Tjo IT ISN'T-THESE. TWO OLD AS WOMEN ARE HIS I H,LLS AND MCTHEP.aa-L-W.’ r ISLAND' I aJr SsL J p ■1 Sg I «HrM w— T31 words
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Article123 1937-11-26 16 TIN:— PREVIOUSLY LONDON—(Spot) £184.10. 0 £179.15. U LONDON—(3 months) £lB4. 5. 0 £179.15. 0 SINGAPORE 89.50 89.50 BUSINESS DONE FENANG 89'- 89 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA (Sun dried) $4.80 >4.80 BLACK PEPPER 9 00 9 00 RUBBER:LONDON 7,<,.d 74<f NEW YORK 141c(G) Closed SINGAPORE-Spot 234123 words
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Article362 1937-11-26 16 Share of ti aenemlnation urnen otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 113 a Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 111? War Loan, 3J p.c 109 Com. Union Assce. (Units) I<U Prudential Assce "A” 35 Royal Asace. share 10s. pd.) 82 Great Western Rly Ordy.362 words
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Article115 1937-11-26 16 Condon on Previously Latest Taris 147 7'64 147 ft New York 5.00 4.99 ft Montreal 4.99 ft 4.99; Brussels 29.39 J 29.37 Geneva 21.59 J 21.59’ Amsterdam 8.992 8.98:] Milan 95 ft 95 Berlin 12.372 Stockholm 19.391 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 261 261 Helsingfors115 words
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Article129 1937-11-26 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Hitam 1.15 1.25 c TIN: Ampat 4 6 Batu Selangors 1.45 1.50 c Hong Fatts 1.04 1.07 ex K. Kamunting 10|0 110 Klang Rivers 1.35 1.45 Kramat H|® H 6 Kuchar 1.45 1.50 ex Laruts 10)6 11(3 Rantau Prefs. 1.45 1.50 Rantau Ordy. 1.45129 words
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Article165 1937-11-26 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.45 1.55 Hong Fatt 1.02-1 1.05 Klang River 1.40 1.45 Kuchai 1.45 1.50 Puteh 1.12 J 1171 Rahman Hyd. 1.321 1.371 Rantau Ordy. 1.45 1.55 Rantau Pref. 1.45 1.55 Sungei Ways 2.40 2.50 Taiping Cons. 1.45 1.50 Talam 1.421 1.471 Bangrin165 words
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Article75 1937-11-26 16 UL IOIXIJ —Reuter. Stock Exchange Gains Courage After a hesitant start, the upward movement on the Stock Exchange was resumed on good Continental demand together with some further provincial buying from which industrials and home rails especially benefited. Foreigners, exceptionally, were dull and internationals featureless as Wall StreetUL IOIXIJ —Reuter. - 75 words
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Article11 1937-11-26 16 New York markets were closed yesterday, Thanksgiving Day.11 words
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Article206 1937-11-26 16 London, Nov. 25. RUBBER Steadier. London 7 buyers 7ft sellers Jan./Mar. 7ft buyers 7ft sellers April/June 7ft buyers 7] sellers July/Sept. 7 J buyers 73 sellers NEW YORK Closed United Kingdom Stocks London 32,594 tons Liverpool 20,817 ton? COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Nov.) 13.15. 0 PEPPER White206 words
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Article20 1937-11-26 16 TIN Singapore $89.00 Per pkl. Penang $89.00 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot Per lb Penang Spot Per lb.20 words
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Article145 1937-11-26 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4,0 4:3 Bangrins 21)0 22)0 Batu Selangors 1.46 1.50 Hong Fatts 1.02 1.04 Kamuntings 10'6 11 0 K. Lanjuts 20|6 213 Katus 21j3 22 3c Kramats H|o 116 Kuchais 1.46 1.50 ex Kuala Kampars 14|0 14 9 Laruts 10(6 11)0 Puchongs 22)6 23|6145 words
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Article72 1937-11-26 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 0 4 3 B. Selangors 1.42 J 1.47 J Hong Fatts 1.04 1.06xd Kinta Kellas 7’9 8 3 Klang Rivers 1.35 1.45 Kuala Kampars 14 6 15 0 Kuchais 1.42 J I.47Axd Laruts 10 6 no Putehs -1.125 1.17?. Rantau Prefs. 1.42 J72 words
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Advertisement17 1937-11-26 16 ®PINANG GAZETTE “CO RONATIOCWCTIONARY” COUPON Name J. Address ’Q CX/.... Please see Page 5 for conditions. 20)11)3717 words
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Advertisement198 1937-11-26 16 BATU SELANGOR TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend of 5% will be paid to all shareholders whose names appear on the register at the close of business on the Bth December 1937 The dividend will be payable on the 17th198 words
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Advertisement748 1937-11-26 16 BANKS A NEW 11ONG KON G AND SHANGHAI BAXkixr SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE The Liability of members r extent and in manner p re m r S'? SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Ordinance Na 6of 1929 of t±e Head Office-. HONG Konp for the safe keeping of valuables, Authorised Capital H 5 Isflued748 words
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