Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1937
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1937-11-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 1,-IST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. \o. !<'!2. Vol. XCV. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration376 1937-11-30 1 to Britain has been arranged.-British Wireless. Anglo-French Accord “WE MADE A TOUR OF THE WORLD” e only came out when unanimity was reached.” ThaU smiling remark by M. Chautemps at the conclusion of the evening’s Anglo-French conversation denotes the remarkable success of the first day’s business rangingto Britain has been arranged.-British Wireless. - 376 words
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Article140 1937-11-30 1 British Military Mission's Visit T nt in the United Kingdom n in >r ultation with the Portuk Government with a view to discoverin h;.' in be taken to emphasise tt mp rfnn both governments attach i ning and strengthening further t friend hip which unite the two140 words
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Article87 1937-11-30 1 llir proof of the slogan that it pays 1 '<l\ amply den Dost rated thr 'in i -s which has attended the iirisf r< t rs; a t o Bangkok on D'r-nihiT Sponsor b> the Tourist Promoon Se<in<n ~f the Siiniese IFepart- "nt nin> rce. the87 words
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Article18 1937-11-30 1 Reuter. ~'d. Anxiety is felt regardof Gen. Ludendorff who has been suffering from an bladder. Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article93 1937-11-30 1 p *ute r JAPANESE ATTACKS <>N ENGLAND Opinion favouring a deby Japan against China y to blockade the China mng strength by the Asahi Heeun,.,, 1 of large arms shipv various foreign powers newspaper as the major 1 tendency. ii in the same category as International for variousp*uter - 93 words
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Article46 1937-11-30 1 The President of the Board of Trade yesterday received the Swiss Minister and Swiss Trade Delegation. The delegation has arrived in the United Kingdom with the object of negotiating a trade agreement between Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Detailed negotiations are now proceeding.46 words
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Article37 1937-11-30 1 The Queen was present last night at a special performance of Macbeth at tne Oi l Vic. She is also expected to attend this week s performance of the opera at Covent Garden.37 words
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Article57 1937-11-30 1 A recent report regarding conditions in Waziristan, the Commons was told at question time, indicate that there Ls now a good prospect of settlement with the Bhittani Tribe and troops in the area are being gradually reduced with a view to reverting to the normal garrison The King57 words
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56 1937-11-30 1 The British Government, it teas stated in the Commons, are in frequent contact with the United States and French Governments regarding monetary policy with the objects set out in the tripartite declarations September, 1936, but the Chancellor of the Exchequer does not propose to initiate any56 words
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Article57 1937-11-30 1 RUSSIAN PLANES AT NANKING Shanghai, Nov. 29. —It is reported that at least 200 Russian planes have arrived in China, fifty of which are being stationed at Nanking and the remainder at other centres. The Chinese Air Force successfully raidd Japanese warships at Kiangyin nad one was sunk57 words
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Article89 1937-11-30 1 shows a credit balance of £327,ooo.—Reuter. Losses Through The Far East War The disturbed conditions in China have adversely affected the earnings of the P. and O. Far Eastern service, states the company’s annual report which announces that arrangements have been concluded for closer co-operation with practicallyshows a credit balance of £327,ooo.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article68 1937-11-30 1 r.—Reuter. To Work For The Red Cross An aeroplane hes left Heston for China taking Denys Tollemache. John Nuttall Smith and Dr. I »)nald Hankey. On arrival at Hongkong, Mr Toi’emcche hopes to fiy Red Cross service medical supplies while Dr. Hankey and Mr. Nuttall Smith willr.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article121 1937-11-30 1 Integrity Of Customs Washington. The State Department declines to comment on Italy's recognition of Manchukuo. but authoritative quarters describe the development as part of a horse trade* whereby Japan is expected fully formally to recognise Italy’s conquest of Ethiopia. Mr. Cordell Hull told a press121 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-11-30 1 ON THE RIGHT is the warehouse in which the now famous Doomed Battalion of Chinese troops barricaded themselves against the Japanese onslaught for many days, withdrawing onlu when ordered to do so by the Generalissimo.38 words
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Article137 1937-11-30 1 .—British Wireless. U.K. Government’s Sharp Reply I connection with a radio message to -shipping purporting to come from the Spanish insurgents and to declare a blockiv. of the coast of Government Spain, the I British Naval authorities are making representations to Admiral Moreno at Palma. The British Government.—British Wireless. - 137 words
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Article88 1937-11-30 1 —Reuter. Why Italy Has Accorded Recognition Milan, Nov. 30. —Italy’s reasons for recognising Manchukuo are given in an article in Mussolini’s newspaper, Popolo d’Italia.. It says Fascist policy is inspired by reality while Geneva clings to fiction. Manchukuo really exists as a state and its government has eliminated Bolshevist—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article148 1937-11-30 1 Mr. Roland Braddell To Argue Case (.From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 30. Che Kamarudin. the Taiping Assistant District Officer, who was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment last month on a charge of being under the influence of alcohol while in charge of a motor148 words
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Article35 1937-11-30 1 .—Reuter. According to some French observers, it is believed that at the Anglo-French talks it was agreed that Germany's colonial claims be discussed only if Germany will discuss a general pacific settlement. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article53 1937-11-30 1 —Reuter. Condition Now V erv Satisfactory Amsterdam, Nov. 29.- Queen WiThelmtD* motored with Princess Juliana to the hospital to see Prince Bernhard whnst condition this evening was very satisfactory. Juliana is spending the night, at the hospital to save herself the fatigue or travelling between the palace at.—Reuter. - 53 words
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227 1937-11-30 3 Eve Of Important I.R.C. Meeting MANUFACTURERS WANT MORE STABLE PRICE London, Nov. 29: On the eve of the most important meeting of the International Rubber Committee, Mr. A- L. iles. President of the New Rubber Manufacturers’ Association, told Reuter that he was anticipatingReuter. - 227 words
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Article75 1937-11-30 3 Reuter V\Y STAY LONG IX HOSPITAL Nov. 29: Prince Bernhard, Princess Juliana, was injured motor car accident at Diemen jam this morning He re- i.r <■ slivht concussion and hospital physician states that n of Prince Bernhard imft< r the accident was rather did not allowReuter - 75 words
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Article110 1937-11-30 3 been reached British Scots Spend More 29: Lord Horne in a nburgh commenting on the Cook said that the result of i t.ases naturally meant innding power 4 Sales in retail a< hed a record figure. tuple industries were ex- ry considerable advance, n tones havingbeen reached British - 110 words
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Article208 1937-11-30 3 Reuter. Recognition All Round Rome, Nov. 29: Italy has decided to accord de jure recognition of Manchukuo. This brings to three the powers who recognise the new regime at Manchukuo, the others being Japan and Salvador. Italian recognition was foreshadowed in the Japanese Press a fortnight ago, whenReuter. - 208 words
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Article41 1937-11-30 3 a total expenditure of £2,280,000. —Brit’<-h Wireless. London, Nov. 29: The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company has placed orders for eight new tankers of the latest type with super-charged Diesel engines representing a t<‘ta' expenditure of 12.250.000 —Brit’*-h Wireless.a total expenditure of £2,280,000.—Brit’<-h Wireless. - 41 words
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Article333 1937-11-30 3 British And U.S. Notes Presented At Tokio Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 29: The Shanghai customs situation remains most critical, but representatives of foreign powers concerned stem slightly more optimistic. Reuter learns from a British official source that exchange of views took placce today in Tokio betwe -nReuter. - 333 words
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Article49 1937-11-30 3 '—Ren ter. Shanghai, Nov. 29.’ Somewhat to the dismay of foreign correspondf nts here, it is learned that Japanese military authorities are proposing the establishment of a Japanese censorship in foreign cable offices to take the- place of Chinese censors who were imthdrawig last week.-'—Ren ter. - 49 words
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Article210 1937-11-30 3 Reuter. Rome Outwardly Indifferent London, Nov. 29: M. Chautemps. the French Premier. and M. Delbos. the French Foreign Minister and other French representatives arrived at No. 10. Downing Street at 11 o'clock for the Anglo-French talks which have begun and are expected to continue the whole dayReuter. - 210 words
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Article137 1937-11-30 3 Reuter. Roosevelt’s Plan j Washington, Nov. 29: The building of between three to four million homes in the United States in the next five vears which will cost at least $12.000.000.0(X' is contem plated by President Roosevelt in his housing message which was readReuter. - 137 words
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Advertisement194 1937-11-30 3 ‘SY <4 <.44 *****4 MB ,i jiBH .4a 4 > JRMBg 4 1. UvJvaltine'for Enerqif says Muriel Jlnyelus I I Ike so many stars of st-xgc and screen. -Muriel Angeius I is enthusiastic in her praise of *O\ ALTINE. She writes I 7 loould like to let you know that194 words
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Advertisement219 1937-11-30 3 I. 'i*' G|rTs that say /IV s LOVELY NEW ASSORTMENT OF SHIRLty Temple DOLLS 4 «Ss. t -4, B 1 v jlslg? V. f 9 Im?' i 1 11 SIZE PRICE Beautifully produced in WE M rive different sizes, each IL e one a replica of SHIRLEY W I 111*I)219 words
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Article433 1937-11-30 4 Flies Berlin To Batavia Solo (Krom ()ur Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 29. >n live weeks’ leave from the Ger- Jan Air Force, Major Frederick llaerle, living solo in a German Aero thib sports Klemm plane, arrived at Singapore airport yesterday morning from Berlin on a Hight to433 words
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809 1937-11-30 4 Signs Treaty To Abolish 44 Extrality BRITAIN, the first nation to be granted extra-terri-torial rights in Siam, was also the first nation to abolish them. A treaty abolishing those rights and establishing a new basis of friendship, commerce and navigation was signed last week and809 words
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Article63 1937-11-30 4 t From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Nov. 29. A Malay police constable attached to the Pulau Tekong police station was found yesterday with wounds to his neck and abdomen caused by a razor. The wounds were muscle deep and he was brought to Char.gi by motor launch.63 words
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Article754 1937-11-30 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr G. S. Reis has returned to Batu Kawan Estate, Province Wellesley. It is understood that Mr. C. C. Brown, Resident of Pahang, is visiting Brittany. Mr. G? Morgan, Executive Engineer, Public Works Service, and Mr. A. N Ross, M C S.. nave been seconded to Johore. Mr754 words
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Advertisement102 1937-11-30 4 *y9 I -I w >Xr DURIAN TIME CHRISTMAS Send a Snapshot Album home this year. Ihe Pinang Gazette has published a book entitled VERSIFIED GLIMPSES OF MALAYA containing selected Malayan views, Priced $l, especially for you to send to people at Home. Printed in sepia on a superior quality art102 words
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Advertisement203 1937-11-30 4 111 *1 U...... 'Thank you, Glaxo 9 FJOR making my little bov so healthy and strong. He was a contented, happv baby, and has grown into a lively, sturdy lad. If only everv mother would try Glaxo first, I am sure that there would be no Dii, feeding troubles whatever.203 words
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Article294 1937-11-30 5 BRITAIN AND HOLLAND TO CO-OPERATE Result Of Talks Between Naval Authorities t is understood that since the outbreak of hostilities in China certain ements for co-operation in the defence of their Eastern possessions been reached between Great Britain and Holland. rangements are believed to294 words
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Article77 1937-11-30 5 Noting Film Actress I lie Bride in best remembered as ’haplin’s famous picture 18 trried Miss Betty Grable, a i actress, aged 21, at St. an Catholic Church. Holly—k The bride adopted the 11- faith only a few days ago. iy both were back at work ir77 words
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76 1937-11-30 5 nch has been hidden for 600 'und by a workman at an T-'ing scheme last week. .sists of 194 coins, mainly of King Henry 111 period to be worth about £l,OOO. :an Robert Livingstone, of < lit was digging his pick I it hit76 words
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Article143 1937-11-30 5 It is understood that apart from his house. Upper Frognal Lodge. Hampstead, the estate of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will come to little more than £2,000. The income of £1,200 a year which he received through his friend, the late Sir Alexander Grant, died with him. The143 words
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Article163 1937-11-30 5 New Methods Of Reducing astage About £3.500,000 is thrown away every year in Britain in the form of rubbish. But new methods of reducing the wastage are being discovered almost every day. The Royal Borough of Kensington will shortly instal plant, the first of its kind163 words
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Article123 1937-11-30 5 Plane’s Propeller Flies Off 1.000 Feet Captain Griffith J. Powell, Imperial Airways Transatlantic pilot, had an alarming experience shortly before reaching Southampton air base yesterday after a flight from Alexandria in the flying-boat Ceres. As the 18 tons craft was over Southampton Water the three-bladed propeller on123 words
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131 1937-11-30 5 “Not In Your Favour*' Earl De La Warr, Lord Privy Seal, discussed the “old school tie at Bexhill last week. Speaking to nearly 1,000 pupils of Bexhill private schools, after being installed as their new Rector, he said: “In the old days131 words
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Article113 1937-11-30 5 Speaking on the Primate’s “recall to religion,” Canon Anthony Deane, of Windsor, said: “The results are noticeable in the universities. in the public schools, and in the distressed areas, but the recall has not been so effective in the count: y. The country clergy are terribly113 words
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Article347 1937-11-30 5 Husband 111 Workless “But Pll Stand By Him” pRINCESS Romola Ghosal of Cooch 1 Behar. member of a famous Indian family, had everything in the world that money could buy. Today she is living in a small flat in the Victoria district of London,347 words
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Article203 1937-11-30 5 CHILDLESS COUPLES ATTACKED Married couples who shrink from parenthood are leading Britain to racial suicide, declared Father F. Woodlock, of Farmstreet Church. London. W., in a sermon on “Modern Morals and Christian Marriage.” at Oxford last week. “It is an age,” he said, “where it is becoming203 words
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Advertisement39 1937-11-30 5 fl f A 1 A’f. I < MAGNUM 50s ’J J; II STANDARD PLAIN ’hs bi**’ 50s ICs standard cork i''. nS > V'-SlfcSfl Jill BWrwwTLr>-^. w Ijslslli W OI fllylßjfcaj I® ikCTwffiSu s Advertitement of HENRY WAI CH Co., ImL,39 words
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585 1937-11-30 6 RECORD OF 28 CONVICTIONS After having spent 20 years in prison in various parts of Malaya, a 52-yeai-o< English sneaking Chinese was sent back yesterday to serve a period of six months. Starting his criminal career in 19W Tar Kim Swee had585 words
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370 1937-11-30 6 UNABLE TO BEAR LOSS OF FATHER i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Nov. 29. Unable to bear the loss of her father, who died recently. Miss Lau Yee Yoke made an unsuccessful attempt to end her Sunday afternoon, but an unknown passerlife by jumping into370 words
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Article88 1937-11-30 6 Before the Penang District Judge. Mr. JL. McFall, yesterday an Indian. Md Sultan bin Yeerasah Gunny, was charged with having had in his possession 1 katis of Indian hemp on November 28 at Dato Kramat Road Accused pleaded guilty Sentence was deferred till December 3. bail88 words
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Miscellaneous248 1937-11-30 6 0 ■■■■99o'l ■Hape3«c«»o®* w Sßlß r 7 (OPERATED AND CONTROLLED BY KENG HUAT FILM CO. I 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 M.G.M.’.s SOLUTION-DEFYING THAT'LL KEEP YOU THRILLED TO THE LAST REEL >. f£ 1. »bn|*w sjgg: jbßMHH KlJf i Uy i, II lIJP®* EI) M IND LOWE iAs “Christopher Cross” t IN248 words
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Miscellaneous126 1937-11-30 6 HMMB 6.30 Tonight 9.30 Nanyang Film Co.. Superb Production An Outstanding Cantonese Talkie “FLYING DEVIL OF DRAGON CITY" or “LOONG SENG FU CHEONG" Starring Miss Tha.m Lan Heng. Ma Sze Chang and many other brilliant cast. Thrilling Romance 1 Exciting New Song Hits. Next Change Tai Kuan Film Co., Production126 words
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Miscellaneous455 1937-11-30 6 1 ■>.!.> <) (M) Ganesh Film Co.’s Mighty Tamil a ki THE GREATEST POET OF ALL AGES, WHOSE GAVE LIFE AGAIN TO kavhl ,\a AL'DAS" 4a,l ,a|,a,,| i jK' 335»- li ao “■L "wffiK A z.‘ A SI IJ S' W/W t,m,cd v Romance! MH U Songs J See. Hear*455 words
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2724 1937-11-30 7 Chief Partner Of Defunct Firm As Defendant RETRIAL OF THREE CASES Ihe Labour Department has no desire to prosecute any employer. We first and foremost look after the interests of the labourers and also see that the provisions of the Labour Ordinance2,724 words
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Article159 1937-11-30 7 Restitution Offer When Ngoon Kai Foo was produced before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean for sentence on a charge of criminal breach of trust of gold valued $BO belonging to Chin Cheng Foon, on November 19. at Penang, the accused told the magistrate that he had some159 words
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Advertisement513 1937-11-30 7 IJhiaiukMCWHe Office 12. Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. s ik<»P < re Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. la Luinpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 36«,’.. poh Office Uu Brewster Road. Phone 268. >»ridon Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, Londor E.C.513 words
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Advertisement277 1937-11-30 7 H' P-5. 41 -rPiles Quickly Heal YOURS WILLJHSAPPEM Ythat would you not grve to l»o rralG cured of those torturing, awkward pilen? To find tlwni surely growing lens mk! lew until they healed and disappeared never to torment you again A physician a startling discovery brings thw oomfur» within reach277 words
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Article625 1937-11-30 8 IS any part of the World free from the menace of Fascism? That pernicious and amoral doctrine strikes at a nation’s heart in two ways—by external aggression and by sedition from within. Sometimes the tactics are revealed in advance: at others the blow is swift. A Fascist conspiracy625 words
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Article151 1937-11-30 8 —Reuter. Now Sleeping Aboard A Hulk Nankipg. Nov 29. —As a precautionary measure the majority of the 22 Britons in Nanking who include two women and a girl went aboard the hulk whither a num□er of Americans. Ormans and Netherlanders had also gone. No immediate trouble is—Reuter. - 151 words
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Article69 1937-11-30 8 Bangkok’s Biggest Cfiinese Chop (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 29. Bangkok’s biggest Chinese chop, Kwong Koh Long, with branches in Malaya, Dutch East Indies, Hong Kong and China ports, dealers in rice, gunnies, and teak, have failed for, it is reputed, over three million ticals. It is69 words
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Article131 1937-11-30 8 Reuter. Questions In Commons London, Nov. 29: Lord Cranbome informed Sir Percy Harris in Commons that it was too early to form an estimate of the damage to British property by the Japanese in Shanghai, Sir Percy then asked if it was not the time forReuter. - 131 words
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Article43 1937-11-30 8 of the Royal Dental Hospital.—British Wireless. London, Nov. 29: A molar tootn of the Neanderthal man, found at Gibraltar m 1865, has been presented to the Natural History Museum by the medical committee of the Royal Dental Hospital.—British Wireless.of the Royal Dental Hospital.—British Wireless. - 43 words
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Article507 1937-11-30 8 Hitler not a Woman-hater —i! or correspondent in Penang Germany’s Colonial Claims HERR HITLER is not a woman-I hater, says Mr. G. Ward Price, the special foreign correspondent of the “Daily Mail,” in his book, “I Know These Dictators.” Mr. Price really does know Herr Hitler and507 words
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Article127 1937-11-30 8 —Reuter. Japanese Claim New Advances Shanghai. Nov. 29. —The Japanese are now advancing straight to Nanking.” An Army communique announces the capture of Changchow and later the Kiangyin forts, where the boom stretches across the Yangtse. The occupation of Ihing, an important highway junction west of Taihu—Reuter. - 127 words
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116 1937-11-30 8 —Reuter. Franco’s Intention London, Nov 29: According to wireless messages from Salamanca and Cadiz, Franco intends to blockade the whole of the Spanish Government coast and abolish neutral zones in certain Spanish Government ports. This announcement has not been otherwise communicated to the British Government,.—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article91 1937-11-30 8 Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 29: Fifty dead and 112 wounded were the result of an insurgent air raid on Colmenarviejo. 20 miles north it the capital. Eighteen were killed and 0 wounded when the insurgents raided Okana a village in Toleda.- Reuter. Washington, Nov. 29,—Adm. YarnellReuter. - 91 words
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Article67 1937-11-30 8 Reuter. Niclii Niciii Amuses The City London, Nov. 29, It is learnt that th». Nichi Nichi’s story regarding Dr. Wellington Koo’s negotiations for a munitions loan was completely denied in authoritative circles in London. City circles say that no sort of loan or proposals, which might foimReuter. - 67 words
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Article191 1937-11-30 8 British Wireless. London: During the present week the King will visit Devonshire end Cornwall and the Duke of Kent will make a tour of social service centres in Scotland. His Majesty will leave London by trailtomorrow night and the tour will begin at Morton and Hampstead early nextBritish Wireless. - 191 words
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100 1937-11-30 8 Khoo Swee Lim, a Chinese, appeal’ fore Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. the Addit'onal Magistrate yesterday with having frequented a place the public had access to, namely, a shop in Penang Road, for the pur; bookmaking, on November 27 He claimed to be tried The postponed to100 words
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Advertisement24 1937-11-30 8 AW.'.WAWAS DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are the Best Obtainable El3M| SOLB AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipob. A Kuala Lumper. \%/VA V» V.WhSM24 words
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561 1937-11-30 9 joining 44 Hurricanes Crew PARTY LEAVING PENANG ON THURSDAY 1 the American yacht Hurricane’’ sails more and more on k her hazardous and slow course round the world she gaihcrs strength, and it is at Penang that she will have the nplement561 words
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Article271 1937-11-30 9 Caused Death By Negligent Act SINGAPORE CONVICTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 29. €%aries Arthur European assistant of thj firm of Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd., Penang, was sentenced to jsix months’ simple imprisonment by Justice Home today when at tbe Assiz/y» u special jury271 words
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Article62 1937-11-30 9 The Penang Muslim Merchants’ Society following their usual custom, have again onelc.’ this year's sarongs for the use o the Mohammedan Lepers at Pulau Jerejak as a Hari Raja Gift. It is understood that the Mohammedan nts Board will similarly give other pieces of apparel next62 words
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Article128 1937-11-30 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 29: A Japanese news paper regarded os the mouthpiece of the Japanese Army condemns the authorities of the French Concession on the groun I of not having complied with Japanese re quests for suppression of anti-Japanes agents. They advocate the arrest of anti Japanese -agents’ Reuter. - 128 words
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Article31 1937-11-30 9 -Reuter. Rome, Nov. 29.—The French newspapers Intransigeant and Figaro have been banned in Italy, presumably for alleged attacks on Italy in connection with the speech of M. Campinchi.--Reuter. - 31 words
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Article40 1937-11-30 9 The British Government has congratulated the Egyptian Government by telegraph on the escape of the Egyptian Prime M nister from the attack of an assassin. Mr. Neville Chamberlain has also sent his personal congratulations to Nahas Pasha.40 words
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Article155 1937-11-30 9 Girl Proved To Be Over 16 Y ears Of Age (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 30. Gundu, Muthu and Doralsamy who were charged with kidnapping a girl named Meenachi, under sixteen years of age, from the lawful custody of her mother, were yesterday discharged by Che155 words
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Article325 1937-11-30 9 WEIGHTS FOR OPENING DAY The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Skye Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Thursday: RACE 1. 2.30 pan. Horses, Class 5, Div. 3, 6 Furlongs. HAPPINESS 10.10 MISS LABIS 10.06 GEORGE ROBEY 10.04 DAZZLE325 words
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Article19 1937-11-30 9 Reuter. In the F.A. Cup first round replay, Rotherham beat Burton by 3 goals to nothing.Reuter. - 19 words
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93 1937-11-30 9 The Penang Sports Club is playing the Kedah Hall Party at hockey on the Esplanade today. The following are the teams P S C.: W. G. Colebeck; F G. Pooley. J. D Lambert; R. N. Flliot, L. H. Best, A. S Barclay: J E93 words
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Article120 1937-11-30 9 .—Reuter. Being Taxed If Left In Japan The London Chamber of Commerce has drawn the attention of the Government to the fact that the Japanese authorities are nsisting on payment of Japanese import duty on cargo intended for Shanghai but carried on to Japan unless it is re-exported.—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article79 1937-11-30 9 —Reuter. Internal Issue To Pay Britain Paris, Nov. 29. —With a view to assisting repayment of £40.000,000 British loan, it is believed that the French Government will issue within a week a two milliard franc internal loan which is expected to be taken up mostly by banks. The.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article80 1937-11-30 9 Britain Still Bound By The Covenant Lord Cranborne was asked in the Commons for an assurance that in negotiations taking place with other powers nothing would be suggested or agreed which would prevent Britain fulfilling its obliga.icns under the League Covenant. He replied “By Article 20 of the80 words
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Article88 1937-11-30 9 Puller Sent To Hospital A motor accident resulting in a Tamil hand-cart puller being badly injured and sent to hospital occurred yesterday evening at Dato Kramat Road near the junction of Magazine when a hired car driven by a Chinese came in collision with a hand-cait.88 words
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Advertisement116 1937-11-30 9 NAHAR CO. ALWAYS AT SPORTS SERVICE SPORTS 27 F ALL VARIETIES NAHAR COMPANY (OPPOSITE ESPLANADE) Branches KUALA LUMPUR 3, Light Street Telephone bTta A RE PENANG 1505 ONG BOON HOE 1, JALAN DEWA-SUNGE/ PATANL Kedah Mail Bus Service Bus No K 13'6 Contract of Pinang Gazette” and “Sunday Gazette* Delivery116 words
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Article551 1937-11-30 10 Net Profit Of $6,993 Jalong Tinggi Rubber, Limited report for the year ended August 31 states: Titles to Land.—After minor adjustmentstn connection with exchange of areas for road reserves, the total area now held by the company is 730.38 acres. Quit rent is at the maximum of $4551 words
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Article18 1937-11-30 10 The output from the Jelebu Tin Mine for the month of October amounted to 140 piculs.18 words
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Article653 1937-11-30 10 Wider Pact Suggested “ONE OF BEST WAYS TO BLOCK SPREAD OF FASCISM” Mr. Francis Sayre, Assistant Secretary cf State, into whose field of activity fall the negotiation of reciprocal trade agreements, was questioned as to the accuracy of a report in the Washington Post that an653 words
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Article450 1937-11-30 10 1938 Quotas Licence Fee: One Cent For Ten Yards A Government Gazette issued on Saturday draw’s the attention of importers of piecegoods into the Straits Settlements to new regulations under the Textile (Quotas) Ordinance, in three separate notifications. The first, based on the fact that the Governor may450 words
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Article97 1937-11-30 10 Presiding at the recent meeting of the Tali Ayer Rubber Estates, Ltd., Mr. F.E. Maguire said that during the year 255 acres were replanted, bringing the replanted area up to 282 acres, and a further 312 acres had been cut out, and were now be.ng replanted. With97 words
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Article77 1937-11-30 10 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.;— March —Scotland The Brave.—Hume. Overture—Gilderoy. —Berger. Reminiscences of “Scotland” -Godfrey. Descriptive—The Kiltie’s Courtship.— Mackenzie. Patrol—The Gathering O’The Clans— Williams. Fantasia- Bonnie Scotland.—Hare. Finale—The London Scottisch.-r-Haines. (March Triumphant,. Tomorrow at the “Waterfall’s” from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.—77 words
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Article455 1937-11-30 10 Reunion Dinner Of Pre-War Walkers Much of the romance attaching to the original Stock Exchange London-to-Brigh-ton walk of 1903 was revived on Nov. 19 when a second reunion dinner of the veterans was held at the Trocadero, London. Just a year ago, when the first reunion455 words
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Advertisement73 1937-11-30 10 ifll w a.... MA’HK? APIOL STEEL Sureandcertain for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. The GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY 52-64 Beach Street, Penang. Restores Natural Whiteness to Dull Off-color Teeth 3 Kolynos quickly removes stain X and discoloration and makes teeth Iteautiful and white. Try73 words
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Advertisement222 1937-11-30 10 HeaviestTax is faulty ■lift iis W\<£ii Lags PITMAN'S COLLEGE POSTAL COURSES in:—SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEPING, COMMERCIAL < Orris PONDENCE. COMMERCE. TYPEWRITING and other commercial wbjeeU l y ments ran be arranged If necessary). Write for particulars to:— PITMAN’S CORBFSPONDENCE COI lkgb UnMew BuiNiny, Singajpwv. I IM Mll M l j ~~7 <222 words
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Article, Illustration92 1937-11-30 11 ON HIS STATE VISIT to Britain, where he stayed tor some days with the King Buckingham l alace l BOMBARDMENT OF CHAPEI SHATTERED fragments of masonry and bricks flung high in the air by bombs exploding among closely-packed dwellings at Chapei during a fierce bombardment92 words
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Article184 1937-11-30 12 “Scrambling Voices” A device developed to ‘’scramble” trans-Atlantic radio-telephonic conversations to insure secrecy was used for the first time for call to and from ships at sea when the ship-tojshore telephone service on the United States liners Manhattan and W ashington was completed on November 1. The device,184 words
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Article278 1937-11-30 12 Uniformity Of Communication Developed New ways of expanding the role of air comniunicati ment work have teen developed recently, accordin' International Association of Chiefs of police at Chi, than 550 city and county police departments in the with radios of a one or two-way278 words
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Article176 1937-11-30 12 For the first time the 8.8. C. have been refused permission to broadcast a religious service. The mobile transmitter is in the Hebrides recording scenes of local life for a feature broadcast. A picture of life on those little-known islands is being built up n sound176 words
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Article206 1937-11-30 12 Following are passengers on board the s.s. Hakusan Maru which left Penang on Nov. 26: For Colombo: Mr. Y. Hirose, Mr. M. Ikeno. Mrs. A. Ikeno. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rother and child and Mr. N. Toge. For Port Said: Mr. N. Asakura. Mrs. S. Asazura and Mr.206 words
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Article310 1937-11-30 12 Latest rime> Of Posting AIR MAIL A mail for Kuala Lun by Malayan Internal Air S at 2 p.m. tomorrow A mail for Siam, Bum.a. India. Iraq Egypt, Sudan. Belgian tain. Ireland and whole oi Europt bv I. perial Airways will close at Sam tonor row.310 words
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Advertisement24 1937-11-30 12 If It’s Real Music You Want. WELL MARCONI RADIO GRAM, AN D Columbia Records Will Produce The Worlds Bes i DEMONSTRATIONS AT Robinson PianoCo.(s.s.)L!d.24 words
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Miscellaneous1743 1937-11-30 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. CALCUTTA KUALA LUMPUR < vrc 6.10 Mcs (49.1 rn TODAY’ o« the following wavelengths: TODAY ZGE 6.13 Me s (48.9 in.) p.m. p.m. TRANSMISSION 2 f 56 Time signal. For the Children. 7.56 7.00 Recorded music news. Osh a n mc/s <l3 91 m >1,743 words
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Miscellaneous335 1937-11-30 12 PENANG—ZHJ “ST. ANDREWS DAY” TODAY’ 7.00 p.m Signal and programme. 7.05 Scottish songs and music. 7.35 Messrs. Lean end Co’s share report. 7.40 Scottish music. 8.00 Weekly sports talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. 8.20 Scottish dance music. (Rebroadcast from BBC). 8.50 Recorded music. 8.55 Pinang Gazette news bulletin. 9.00 Close335 words
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Article199 1937-11-30 13 Chinese Call Them Heroes (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Nov- ?9 S ngapore Chinese are dehghted at result of their campaign on behalf o -China’s Patriotic Seamen,” as they call the 40 men who left the steamer, Moller, recently rather than work on a ship taking cargo199 words
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Article630 1937-11-30 13 S.S. ‘KRIAX’ arrives this morning from T’dok Anson and Bagan Datoh, sailing this evening for Belawan-Deli. (Mansfield). S.S. ‘EURYMEDON’ expected arrival today from New York via BelawanDeli. (Mansfield). S.S. ‘ELOUT’ arrives this morning from Belawan, sailing for Sumatran ports. (K.P.M.) M.S. ‘TOSARI’ arrives this morning630 words
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Article633 1937-11-30 13 TOURISTS KEEP AWAY FAR EASTERN PORT» TO SUFFER THEREBY SHIP SHORTAGE HIGH FREIGHT RATES MAY LAST FOR SOME TIME The Sino-Japanese conflict will cost Hongkong much money in lost tourist trade during the 1937-38 season, which is just commencing. The San Francisco Chronicle says that the war is633 words
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Article190 1937-11-30 13 From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Nov 27. Without calling upon the accused for his defence, the Seremban magistrate gave the benefit of the doubt to an Indian, Amaroo, and discharged him on the charge of ttempting to commit suicide at the Seremban Gaol Hospital. The accused190 words
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Article75 1937-11-30 13 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 29. A saloon car driven by a European came into collision with a car driven by a Chinese at the juiiction of Bencoolen Street with Middle Road yesterday. A Chinese woman and her two-year-old son were injured as a75 words
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Advertisement667 1937-11-30 13 ■blue funnel line I LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave* Due fl (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London fl L’don. R’dam, H’burg, Antwerp and fl Middlesborough. Dec Jan fl Mars., L'don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec’ 10 Jan 5 fl L’don. R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea l6 j an io I667 words
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Advertisement538 1937-11-30 13 P A O Incorporated In England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. -‘RAWALPINDI” SAILING THIRSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER UDd Telu„ Anson. Port Swettenhnm London E“r J M S^ S Se^: rameDt «0 Singapore Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S ’’MATA HARF' Dec 3 due Penang 1937 S/S "BULAN” Dec538 words
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Advertisement266 1937-11-30 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing dates. HARUNA MARU Dec. 10 x KATORI MARU Dec. 24 X KASHIMA MARU Jan. 7 YASUKUNI MARU (calls Hamburg) Jan. 20 HAKONE MARU Feb. 4 x SUWA MARU Feb. 18266 words
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1316 1937-11-30 14 FULL ENTRIES AND LIST OF HORSES IN TRAINING EIGHTY-FOUR entries have been received for the Peralc Turf Club’s December Skye meeting, which will be held on Thursday and Saturday this week at Ipoh. r The committee regret that they are able to provide for1,316 words
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Article304 1937-11-30 14 Earns Right By Beating Delaney In Eliminator In what was announced as an eliminator for the British heavyweight title. Maurice Strickland, the New Zealander, outpointed Al Delaney, the Canadian, at the Hairingay Stadium, London oven ten rounds last night, to earn the right to challenge Tommy304 words
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Article, Illustration12 1937-11-30 14 THE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS’ CORDELIA, which recently visited Peiiang.12 words
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Article419 1937-11-30 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) u London, Nov. 27 Brentford, who have shown consistence, were ast beaten by West Bromwich in the first division of h< Richardson, the winners’ centreforward, scored both first half. Chelsea were listless and inept and were ver escape a heavy defeat by Leicester.419 words
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Advertisement183 1937-11-30 14 I I ■■l I I I E&3 ri I I 'MI j 's. -p. A >llklk 19 5 9W9mPz l± Succedj acclaimed .Iw jjJi&twmenal IM I 1 I f 1 DESIGNED FOR COMFORT. I (or_ the comfort .nd spacious uccommocation of a 1 large car. Ihe New Ford “Ten” will183 words
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859 1937-11-30 15 OWNERS WIN FORTUNES BUT MAY BE OUT OF POCKET ON RACING London, Nov. 21 the flat-racing season ;nds at Manchester next Saturday owners and trainers will be able to work out their profit and loss. It is certain that H.H. the859 words
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Article445 1937-11-30 15 Form Of Handling Hi.' Ball 511 \XTXG OF LAW 1 \XAI.YSED i in the rules of Soccer says: “A cored when the ball has pass- > the goalposts under the bar, Ijk.< ked on, nor carried y< r of the attacking side.” c an attacking player, on445 words
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Article388 1937-11-30 15 Scene On Football Ground SUMMONSES AGAINST MANAGER fails A scene at the Sheffield Wednesday v. Barnsley match at Barnsley on Nov. 6, when a well-known Wednesday supportei had his spectacles broken, was described at Barnsley police-court last week. William Walker, former secretary-mana-ger oi Sheffield Wednesday and a388 words
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Article122 1937-11-30 15 Asked To Form Unit Thirty leading Rugby football clubs in the London area are to encourage their members to help in anti-aircraft defence. This decision was reached after representatives of the clubs had conferred at the War Office last week with I«ord Strathcona, Under-Secretai y122 words
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Article131 1937-11-30 15 Cardiff, Nov. 21. George Williams, former feather-weight hampion of Wales, had his jaw broken n a contest. The doctors told him: “You must never fight again. It would be dangerous-” But a broken jaw and the end of a pronising ring career were not the131 words
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Advertisement116 1937-11-30 15 A Radiant Ws r.v o>»‘ g e*» 1 Sk""" 1 Lr rvr lop o( fto urn- v t0 a nd tMt O, "L ‘TLn 1 beSt ila /th* U-'" of „znn<l <° be f «I e W cUP (ood- drink be, 1M A e^ici° us t» e t° -vcithi» 1116 words
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Advertisement123 1937-11-30 15 See the name on the nameplate before you buy A n effi cien t Refrigerator must all th e Jive basic requirements PROTECT-ability I C E-ability STORAGE- ABILITY DEPEN D “ABILITY SAVE ability GO CAREFULLY OVER LACH OF THESE BASIC POINTS WHEN INSPECTING A PROSPECTIVE PURCHASE AND SEE IF THERE123 words
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Article114 1937-11-30 16 TIN:— previously LONDON—(Spot) No market £lB7 0 LONDON—(3 months) No market £lB6 10 SINGAPORE $92.621- $91.121 BUSINESS DONE F ENA NG $925 $9121 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $4.80 4.85 BLACK PEPPER $9.00 5 9 00 KUBBER:LONDON 7,’«d 7i< L NEW YORK 14Ac(G) SINGAPORE-Snot 232114 words
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Article377 1937-11-30 16 Share of ei aenenJnafron unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Ixjan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 Ills War Loan, 3J p.c 101» Com. Union Assce. (Units) 19 Prudential Assce “A” 351 1 Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) Great Western Rly Ordy. IS Canadian377 words
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Article117 1937-11-30 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 147 7 64 147 7 64 New York 4.993 4.99/;, Montreal 4.99,*« 4.98; Brussels 29.36', 29.37 Geneva 21.593 21.60 Amsterdam 8.98 i 8.981 Milan 94}« 94; Berlin 12.37; 12.38) Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26) 26) Helsingfors117 words
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Article120 1937-11-30 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Bellers Ayer Panas 1.40 1.50 Broga 77 i -824 Kuala Sidim 2.40 2.50 Pa jam 1.80 1.90 TIN Ampat 44 410 j Ayer Hitam 26 0 27 oe> Batu Selangors 1.571 1.621< Heng Fatts 1.10 1. 13e> Hongkong 27 0 28 0c Ipoh 24:3 25 6120 words
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Article150 1937-11-30 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.55 1.60 Hong Fatt 108 1.10 Klang River 1.40 1 45 Kuchai 1.52’. 1.571 Petalings 7.75 8.00 Puteh 1.15 1.20 Rahman Hyd. 1.321 1.371 Rantau Ordy. 1.45 1.50 Rantau Pref. 1.45 1.50 Tai ping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Talam 1.45 1.50 Bangrin 22150 words
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Article185 1937-11-30 16 Housing News Taken Calmly New York, Nov. 29.—The recent ten points advance averages in two days, plus the fact that President Roosevelt’s housing message, although constructive, was about what was expected, combined to induce some profit-taking and tended to limit fresh purchases. Market action is satisfactory, but we185 words
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Article22 1937-11-30 16 TIN Singapore Per pkl. Penang $9l 1)8 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 23‘4c Per lb. Penang Spot 23%c Per lb.22 words
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Article192 1937-11-30 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.40 1.47 J Bassetts .52 A .57A Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Bedfords 1.05 1.10 Bentas 1.05 1.10 Brogas •75 .80 Mentakabs .40 .42’. Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.25 Nyalas .82 i .87’ Pa jams 1.80 1.90 sungei Tukangs 1.025 1.07 A Ulu Benuts .35192 words
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Article67 1937-11-30 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Nov. 29. Wan Ibrahim. Assistant Superintendent of Monopolies and Customs, who is being stationed here, will be going to Alor Star on Wednesday, December 1, on promotion and will report for duties at the head office the next day as First67 words
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Article124 1937-11-30 16 London. Nov. 29. RUBBER Firm. London 7 J buyers 75 sellers Jan./Mar. 75 buyers 7g sellers Apr l/June 72 buyers 7/., sellers July/Sept. 73; buyers 75 sellers NEW YORK 14.60 cts United Kingdom Stocks London 33.232 tons Liverpool 21 555 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Nov.) 13.15.124 words
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Article142 1937-11-30 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 4 6 B. Selangors 1.571 1.62 Hong Fatts 1.10 1.12’.xd Klang Rivers 1.371 1.45 Kramats n 9 42 3 Kuala Kampars 14 45 150 Kuchais 1.55 t 60 Laruts no 113 Putehs 1.181 1.22’ Rantau Prefs. 1.45 1.50* Raubs 4.00 4.25 Rahmans142 words
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Advertisement902 1937-11-30 16 BAN K S NEUERLANUSCIIE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, (/«corporated m Aotand Royal Charter 1853 J N.V. Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund 1 Incorporated iu the Netherlands.) Reserve Liability cf Proprietor, Head Ofh NETHERLANDS TRADING No. 38 Bisno P «g a te Lo nßcn n SOCIETY.) M Man che S ter Office NO 71 Mosley902 words
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