Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 January 1938
1938-01-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1938-01-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 4. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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947 1938-01-05 1 Outlook Definitely Brighter EVEN FALL OF CANTON WOULD NOT STOP ARMS FLOW (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong. Jan. 1. The outlook in the south has definitely brightened during the past week. True, the Japanese have occupied another island off MacaoWong Cam island bringing947 words
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Article289 1938-01-05 1 Defence Plans Completed (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong. Jan. 1. Little known to the outside world (and kt may be added to the colony as well). Hong Kong today is teeming with military activity as this little colonial outpost prepares itself against a possible attack. Nestling289 words
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Article64 1938-01-05 1 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 4,—Six persons, all Germans. were killed in an aeroplane accident at Frankfort airport this afternoon. The plane, a Lufthansa liner, had just arnvec from Milan and crashed when about to land and was completely destroyed. The dead comprise three passengers, the pilot and two mechanics.Reuter. - 64 words
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Article283 1938-01-05 1 Reuter. The British Government has issued White Paper giving the terms of reference of the technical commission which is pro«eeding to Palestine following the decision of the League Council regarding the pro posed scheme of partition. The commission's task is essentially fact-finding one. not political.Reuter. - 283 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-01-05 1 HONEYMOON IN HAW All.One time soldier and painter, Oscar Homolka, the Austrian aetor who played Kruger in the film Rhodes of Africa,’’ was married to Baroness Vally Hatvany, at Caxton Hall, Westminster. They icill spend their honey, moon in Haivaii.42 words
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Article217 1938-01-05 1 -Reuter. Tone Of Message Pleases Critics Paris. Jan. 4. President Roosevelt’s message clearly constitutes a new appeal for an agreement among democratic countries to stand over against grouping cf nations with authoritarian regimes, states a writer in "Le Petit Journal”. Will it lead to the formation of-Reuter. - 217 words
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Article23 1938-01-05 1 Reuter. G. A. S. Northcote, Governor of Hong Kong, as a Knight of St. John of Jerusalem is Gazetted.— Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article121 1938-01-05 1 Reuter. For Sake Of Humanity The scientist. Professor Einstein. Col. Belrand Russell. Romain Rolland, the French savant, and Professor John Dewey are the joint signatories of a. statement issued by the China campaign committee stating that in view of the wanton destruction of Oriental civilisation andReuter. - 121 words
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Article33 1938-01-05 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 4.The Treasury ended the first half of the current fiscal year with a deficit of $645,000,000 compared with a deficit of $1,395,000,000 at the end of December. 1936.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article143 1938-01-05 1 Renter Ultimatum To S. M. C. Shanghai. Jan. 4. Japanese proposal* with regard to the Municipal Coumril are: put in the form of a virtual ultimal um the Japanese delegate* giving warnxi that the Japanese army might be compelled to take steps to root out anti-Japanr*<-elements. Tokio.Renter - 143 words
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Advertisement31 1938-01-05 1 TODAYS RACES A dditional Scrat chi n i:s There win be two adtitional oc rat chfor today’s races, Happy New Year in race 7, and The Cretan Girl in race 8.31 words
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350 1938-01-05 2 VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR LOCAL CHINESE COURSE IN GARDENING. FRUIT CULTURE AND PIG AND POULTRY KEEPING To Improve Methods Of Local Agriculture With the pressing need for more vocational courses in Malaya, Penang is shortly to have a farming school for the benefit350 words
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Article226 1938-01-05 2 Magistrate’s Prescription" For onng Chinese You are young, and I don't want you to smoke opium. I will detain you in prison for another two weeks and by that time you will have lost all your craving.” Thus said Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the226 words
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Article250 1938-01-05 2 Aged Malay ho Forged Receipts I From Our Own Correspondent, t Alor Star, Jan. 4. An elderly Malay, Mohamed Taib appeared before Che Azmi, the Chief Magistrate. Alor Star yesterday charged with having cheated a Siamese woman of $l6 on Aug. 30. It was alleged that Taib250 words
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Article43 1938-01-05 2 Information has been received by telegraph that 460 state-aided labourers will arrive tomorrow by the s.s. "Rajula.” It is expected that 135 will be sent to I*ulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.43 words
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Article100 1938-01-05 2 Driving With Expired Licence J. C. Miller, a European was lined $5 in default 5 days' simple imprisonment tor driving his motor car with an expired licence. Inspector Lyons told the magistrate that the licence had expired in June last year. The defendant had recently renewed his100 words
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Article122 1938-01-05 2 Negligent Driving Charge Against Malay On the complaint of Mr. T. D Hughes, the Penang Police Magistrate. M. Rajab, of the Penang Municipality, appeared before Mr Lim Cheng Ean. the additional magistrate. Penang, yesterday, on a summons to answer a charge of driving his car in a negligent122 words
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Article317 1938-01-05 2 Driver Fined For Being Reckless (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Jan. 4 The motor accident which occurred on Nov. 30 as a result of which a school boy was knocked down had its sequel in the court yesterday when Bakar bin Salleh. the driver of317 words
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Article92 1938-01-05 2 Admitted to the General Hospital, Singapore, with typhoid fever, after his ship, the Blue Funnel vessel Deucalion, arrived from Hong Kong last Thursday, George Desson, a 27-year-old electrician, died on Sunday. The funeral took place at the Bidadari Cemetery, the same afternoon and was attended92 words
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Article193 1938-01-05 2 Tamil Charged With Misappropriation The tale of how a pair of opera glasses valued at $35 which was lost at the Penang Town Hall during a show was recovered at a pawnshop, pledged for 50 cents was related in the Penang Middle Court beiore Mr.193 words
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Article71 1938-01-05 2 Danker Oliveiro The marriage of Mr. Chris Danker, proprietor of the Tourist Agency. Penang, and the well-known local sportsman, and Miss Regina Sara Oliveiro will take place at the Church of Assumption on Saturday, Jan. 15 at 7 a.m. Mr. Danker is the fourth son of71 words
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Article207 1938-01-05 2 Sumatra** Damage In Singapore (From Ouur Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 3. The severe "Sumatra.” which blew over Singapore very early on Sunday morning, brought trees down in various parts of the city. A 70-foot high tree with a trunk about three feet in diameter standing207 words
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Article41 1938-01-05 2 Reuter Copyright. Normal Distribution Resumes On Strike Settlement Paris, Jan. 4 Normal distribution of newspapers is resumed here today, following the settlement of a strike which resulted in the requisitioning of an army of lorries during Christmas.Reuter Copyright. - 41 words
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Article71 1938-01-05 2 Reuter Copyright Mail To Be Carried In Another Service Plane Honolulu, Jan. 4. The Samoan Clipper, according to Reuter, arrived here at 5.00 p.m. on Jan. 2, covering the last lap of 1,085 miles from Kingman Reef in seven hours 14 mins. The mail willReuter Copyright - 71 words
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Advertisement549 1938-01-05 2 luead Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 A 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette” Penang. Rm r a pore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. «•<!« Lu mpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. tpoti Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. London <)flice 40, 43, Fleet Street, London549 words
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Advertisement159 1938-01-05 2 PERFECT FITNESS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite, Listlessness. Itching. Scratch- Hair Shedding,’ etc., is over-heated blood. But a dog's blood only gets over* heated when it is tiii/>sw. Keep your dog’s blood PURE and you wifi keep his blood cool and healthy 1 Sberiey's Tonic and Condition159 words
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543 1938-01-05 3 SIR A. CALDECOTT AT COLOMBO Y.M.C.A. MEETING Speaking of his acceptance of the office of Patron of the Colombo Y..M. C.A., at the 55th anniversary of the Association. H. E. the Governor Sir \n.h_w Caldecott said: "We cannot all flow into the sea of543 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-01-05 3 ACTRESS AS SALESWOMAN Miss Edna B> st sell ng a gnome on the garden and product stall. She was assisting at the United Charity Fair at the May Fair Hotel, in aid of the Sunsh'nc Homes for Blind Babies.42 words
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487 1938-01-05 3 MODERN MOULDS ARE CRACKING Calcutta. yHE second session of the Indian Cultural Conference was opened at the Senate Hill of Calcutta University by Mrs Sarojini Naidu. Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, who owing to ill-health could not attend, sent the following message: "While fenced in within487 words
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Article159 1938-01-05 3 Judge's Talk On Crime And Punishment Galle. Punishment should be qualitative not quantitative, said Mr. Justice Soertsz in the course of an address on Crime ana Punishment,’’ before a crowded audience of teachers and others at Southlands College. He was opposed to the abolition of the159 words
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221 1938-01-05 3 BELIEVER IN BORSTAL WITHOUT BOLTS” Colombo. Even though I am not acquainted with the human element here, I would not hesitate to say that the establishment of a Borstal without bolts would be a good idea,” said Mr. B. W. Veysey, member oi the Howard221 words
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Article275 1938-01-05 3 PRECAUTIONARY STEPS BEING CONSIDERED Calcutta. Dec. 6. \yiTH reference to the scare about the air raids on Calcutta from hostile crafts having their base of operations in the Bay of Bengal, inquiries made by the United Press in proper quarters show that the local authorities are275 words
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Article203 1938-01-05 3 Soviet Diplomat Takes No Risks The Paris correspondent of The Times’’ says that the Russian emigre newspaper "Folsednia Novosti” reveals that M. Barmin, formerly a member of the staff of the Soviet Legation at Athens, was not summoned to Moscow but merely ordered by the Communist cell203 words
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Advertisement202 1938-01-05 3 AUSTIN RIG S EVE IV bwc] cl eaA- biFt went itu/e/it in cm n» .-vA Bwl SKJB m Ww&wW. tn it Ji meet repeated requests for an Austin Seven with four doors there is now offered an additional model of this world famous 1 economy car. It h' ls an202 words
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Article459 1938-01-05 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. K_ S. Pillai, advocate and solicitor, Penang, who had been on a short holiday to Rangoon has returned. Mr and Mrs. J N. Morrison has returned to Pant from Teluk Anson, where they had leen spending' Christmas. Mr fl Wylie has returned from home leave and taken459 words
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Article43 1938-01-05 4 This evening at the WaterfaTs" from 5.3 C to &30 p.m. 1 March- Scotland The BraveHume. 2 Overture Mori moWil'iams. 3 Selection The Student Prince- Rom* iw-rg. 4 Intermezzo AishaLindsay. 5 Fox Trot We'll Make Hay While The Sun Shines Brown.43 words
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Article39 1938-01-05 4 The total remittance of Chinese $868,602 (b*. which at exchange of is equivalent to Strait» $438,644-05 represents the total mount collected towards the China DisIreas Relief Fund by the Committee up to JDec. XT, 1P3739 words
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Article359 1938-01-05 4 Tamil’s Tragic Death At Tenang Station (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Jan. 2. At the Coroner’s Court yesterday it was admitted by the Chinese owner that the buffalo, which caused the Tenang derailment a month ago, broke loose at night.” The Coroner, Ungku Ismail bin Abdul359 words
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129 1938-01-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 4. Tlie new Japanese Consul-General for Singapore, Mr. Issaku Okamota, who is to succeed Mr. Kiichi Gunji, when he leaves shortly to become the first Japanese Con-sul-General in New Zealand, arrives today In the N.Y.K. vessel Kashima Mam. With129 words
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Article289 1938-01-05 4 FIGHTS TO ESCAPE GUILLOTINE Paris. Saturday. A young man with a baby face is trying to save himself from going to tne guillotine with Weidmann, The Killer,” as an accomplice in his crimes. He is Roger Million, whom Weidmann has accused of committing one of the five289 words
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Article174 1938-01-05 4 Strikers Who Reject Settlement (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 4. The Plnang Gazette learns on good authority that the 600 Chinese tailors of the 1,000 who went on strike more than a month ago, and who have refused to return to work unless their174 words
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107 1938-01-05 4 The Siamese Government publicity bureau denies reports, first published in a Ja panic se newspaper in Bangkok and quoted in several Malayan newspapers, that plans for rebuilding the port of Bangkok have been settled. The Japanese report was to the effect that the107 words
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Article135 1938-01-05 4 Amendments To Law In Johore A bill to bring the Women and Girls Protection Enactment in line with the legislation in the colony will shortly be introduced in the Johore Council of State. The new bill, .published in the Johore Government Gazette, makes it an offence to135 words
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Article133 1938-01-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 4. Sentence of six months’ r gorous imprisonment, to be followed by a year’s police supervision, was passed on a middle-aged Chinese, Lim Poh, in the Second Singapore Police Court, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to stealing two chandu pipes133 words
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Advertisement245 1938-01-05 4 DON'T EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR STOMACH You c annot afford to take chances with yx>ui tomach. Many people are far too fond of dosing themselves whenever "they feel a little off colour. This can be mo 4 dangerous where your stomach is concerned The stomach is one of your hardest-worked and245 words
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Advertisement178 1938-01-05 4 IRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS WITH NEW LUSTER ON TEETH PEPSODENT alone of all tooth pastes contains IRIUM which so amazingly restores natural brilliance to teeth. Irium is the new modern way to remove j| dull, dingy film make teeth sparkle, and keep the mouth clean and fresh. So effective is IRIUM178 words
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228 1938-01-05 5 from home owing to the war.Reuter. W holesale Destruction Of Universities REVEALING LEITER FROM CHAIRMAN OF CHINA VARSITY COMMITTEE British Towns Raising Fund To Help The Colleges London, Jan. 4. The Times most prominently prints a letter from Maj.-Gen. Sir Neill Malcolm, formerfrom home owing to the war.Reuter. - 228 words
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280 1938-01-05 5 BritTSh Official Wireless. Rome. Jan. 4. Italian press continues to attack the 8.8. C. Arabic broadcasts. The Corriora Dellasera says wishing' to start a wireless regime of calumnies and lies against Italy to round off a similar regime in the field of journalism, BritainBritTSh Official Wireless. - 280 words
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Article56 1938-01-05 5 ;Renter. Plane Found 20 Miles From Jask Basrah, Jan. 4. >Ble. JHUse, who was reported to have been missing while attempting a record. Siagon-Paris flight and last seen over Jask at 4.15 on Jan. 2, is Deported to be safe. Her plane which carries no wireless has;Renter. - 56 words
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Article37 1938-01-05 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 4. Over a hundred Chinese were killed or injured when the Canton-Hankow train was derailed near Shiuchow, it is reported, owing to a subsidence of the rail track bed.-Reuter. - 37 words
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Article65 1938-01-05 5 Reuter. UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE” London, J. p. I. The Birmingham Po>t stat***» that the Japanese peace terms are of course utterly impossible which give Japan control of all Chines** resources, actual and potential. No Chinese Gpvepnment could accept them and survive. If China could and did .accept them.Reuter. - 65 words
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Article130 1938-01-05 5 British Official Wireless. London Docks To Be Improved London. Jan. 4: Improvements affecting most of the London docks are planned by the port of London autaority for 1938. Royal Victoria dock is being reconstructed to accdmmodate larger ships and additional warehouses are being erected. A fourBritish Official Wireless. - 130 words
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194 1938-01-05 5 Reuter. "Constructive Work Is Needed’’ London. Jan. 4. Roosevelt’s message to the Congress forms practically the exclusive topic for animated discussion in city circles. London opinion is not inclined completely to share Wall Street’s emphasis of bearish aspects. It is pointed out that the continuance of anReuter. - 194 words
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Article37 1938-01-05 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 4. Colonel Kuo, Chinese military attache at Washington, has recently arrived in London for purposes which are not disclosed. He is proceeding to America to- morrow by the Aquitania.Reuter. - 37 words
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80 1938-01-05 5 Reuter Copyright. 10,000 Troops To Participate 18-INCH GUNS TO BE IN ACTION Singapore, Jan. 4. fen thousand troops are to participate in the biggest manoeuvres ever staged m Singapore at the end of February when land batteries, 15 and 18-inch gunssome of the mostReuter Copyright. - 80 words
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Article141 1938-01-05 5 Reuter Copyright Entire Population Seek Underground Refuge Shanghai, Jan. 4. l orty Japanese naval planes from a Base near Shanghai bombed Hankow aerodrome and returned safely, according to a naval spokesman. The object of the raid was to crush a reorganised Chinese air force inReuter Copyright - 141 words
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Article35 1938-01-05 5 Reuter Copyright. Duke And Duchess Of Kent Leave For Athens London. Jan. 4. The Duke and Duchess of Kent have left for Athens to attend the wedding of Prince Paul of Greece.-Reuter Copyright. - 35 words
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Advertisement95 1938-01-05 5 BACKING A WINNER IN s BAKS... An All British Production DAKS” h -feOl V MEAN THE VERY BEST > i FLANNEL TROUSERS IT I 4 A IS POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN t AND UNDOUBTEDLY THE A. MOST POPULAR. FAULTLESSLY CUT F THEY HANG GRACE- I FULLY AND RETAIN 1 JfiST THEIR95 words
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Article675 1938-01-05 6 THERE has been a great deal of discussion recently regarding the conditions of employment aipong Government and mercantile employees in Malaya. As a result of this discussion, it has been established that conditions general!}- speaking are far from onerous, but there is ample room for salary adjustments. Particularly675 words
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Article79 1938-01-05 6 British Official Wireless. To Contest Seat Of Late Mr. MacDonald London. Jan. 4: Sir John Anderson, who has just returned from India at the end of his term as Governor of Bengal and who was made a Privy Councillor in the New Year’s honours list.British Official Wireless. - 79 words
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123 1938-01-05 6 the country can give thanks.”Reuter Copyright New York, Jan. 4 1 Commenting on President Roosevelt’s message at the Congress, the New York Times states that taken as a whole the message was reasonable in its objectives, praiseworthy in tone, fair in its treatment to those whothe country can give thanks.”Reuter Copyright - 123 words
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Article60 1938-01-05 6 Reuter Copyright. Shops Temporarily Closed To Business Hebron. .Tan. 4. Shops belonging mostly to wealthy persons are closed or temporarily vacated owing to the commencement of the authorities’ drive to collect a fine of £2.000 imposed on the town oh Dec. 21. There are no disturbances,– Reuter Copyright. - 60 words
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Article566 1938-01-05 6 Seven-A-Side Rugby Game f m Penang Fine Shopping Centre Although football experts argue as to the desirability of Seven-a-Side rugby in Malaya, it is probable that the experimental game to be played next Saturday on the Penang Esplanade will be a success. Seven-a-Side Rugby Football was originally566 words
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Article53 1938-01-05 6 .Reuter. Japan Creates Federated Reserve Bank Of China Tokio, Jan. 5. The establishment of a central bank called the Federated Reserve Bank of China is foreshadowed in a Peiping message. organising the so-called provisional Government of the Republic of China for the purpose of unifying.Reuter. - 53 words
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Article69 1938-01-05 6 Reuter Copyright. But Confucius’ Descendant Declines Peiping, Jan. 4. The Japanese have captured Chufu, the birthplace of Confucius, 300 miles south of Tientsin. It is believed that Duke Kung Teh-chang, the 75th lineal descendant of Confucius was reported to have been offered the throne ofReuter Copyright. - 69 words
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Article76 1938-01-05 6 Spanish Government submarine.Reuter Copyright. Bayonnes, Jan. 4. Considerable sensation was caused owing to insurgent military authorities arresting Ducoureau. French consular agent and running in three commercial agents of the French Consulate. The reason is unknown, but it is believed that it may be as a reprisalSpanish Government submarine.Reuter Copyright. - 76 words
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Article28 1938-01-05 6 Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 4. Chinese Press despatches claim that Chinese forces re-occupied Hangchow, but this is contradicted by a Japanese spokes- man who denies the report.-Reuter. - 28 words
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Article92 1938-01-05 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 3. What is believed to be another antl-Japanese incident, occurred early this morning when a Victoria Street mattress-shop alleged to ha*e beem using Japanese cloth, wag *Uarred.” Employees of the shop whc. came to work this morning found the signboard92 words
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Article135 1938-01-05 6 Reuter. Former Canadian High Commissioner London. Jan. 4. The death has occurred of the Rt. Ho»Sir George Halsey Perley, a former Higb Commissioner for Canada and Minister without portfolio, at the age of 79. The late Sir George Halsey received h s education at OttawaReuter. - 135 words
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Article43 1938-01-05 6 British Official Wireless London, Jan. 4: The Foreign Secretary and Mrs. Eden arrived in Cannes this morning for the brief holiday Mr. Eden is to enjoy before proceeding t° Geneva to attend the League Council n January 17.-British Official Wireless - 43 words
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201 1938-01-05 7 Mr. C. V. Fan Dori’s Collapse On Steamer WAS RETURNING TO PENANG FROM HOLIDAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 5. The death took place suddenly yesterday at Port Swettenham of Mr. C. V. Van Dort, F.R.H.S., proprietor of Vanda, florists,201 words
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Article227 1938-01-05 7 Full 1937 Quota Shipped (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 4. Malaya has exported her full tin quota or 1937. According to the official esti mate furnished by the Controller, exports during December were 8,900. At the end of November the accumulated deficit in exports was 1,948227 words
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Article77 1938-01-05 7 Women’s Match As Alternate Competition In a report of the annual meeting of the Davis Cup nations issued to Dawn Tennis Association of participating countries it is stated that serious consideration is likely to be given at the next meeting to a suggestion of playing77 words
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Article107 1938-01-05 7 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 3. G. A. Baxendale scored 100 out of 3 'possible 105 points at the practice shoot of the Kuala Lumpur Branch of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force Rifle Association yesterday, and headed the list. The scores were: MAT«H RIFLES 200 500107 words
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Article126 1938-01-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca Jan. 3. In view of the forthcoming visit of the Islington Corinthians to Malacca on Jan. 20, the first State soccer trial of the Malacca Amateur Football Association was held tonight. Whites defeated Colours by the only goal Wfiich came late126 words
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Article82 1938-01-05 7 Buenos Aires, Dec. 21.M. Tate, who is ravelling in the Argentine with Captain Sir Theodore Brinckman’s team, is suffering from septicaemia from an abcess in the throat. This is the verdict of Dr. Mulcahy, who met Tate at the dock, with an ambulance when the Arlanza berthed82 words
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Article186 1938-01-05 7 Reuter. Becoming Much Less. Cordial Sir Archibald Clark Ken, the new British Ambassador to China, is leaving Baghdad within the next few days for London where he will stay about ten days in order to study his brief before leaving for China, writes Vernon Barltett in the News-Chro-nicle.Reuter. - 186 words
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Article110 1938-01-05 7 European Driver Badly Injured (From Our Own Correspondent, i Ipoh. Jan. 5. Thi s morning at about 12.30 a serious accident occurred in front of the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, when a van belonging to the Radio Service of Malaya. Ltd., was in collision with the rear of110 words
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Article142 1938-01-05 7 .Reuter. Loyalists Hold Advantage Paris, Jan. 5.The battle in and around Tereul in which 180.000 men are engaged, the biggest clash of the civil war has beefi halted at Teruel’s Tooth, a plateau landmark a few miles south-west of the city. After a few critical days.Reuter. - 142 words
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Article157 1938-01-05 7 Investiture At Kuala Kangsar (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 5. His Excellency the High Commissioner othe Federated Malay States will pay a visit to Perak on January 16, accompanied by Lady Thomas and suite. They will take up residence at Kuala Kangsar for about a157 words
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204 1938-01-05 7 Victim's Deposition Taken In Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Jan 4. A serioug drunken brawl occurred last night at Tupai in which Inder Singh, a 55-year-old Punjabi, is alleged to have been so brutally assaulted by a number of ..is compatriots that he204 words
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Article135 1938-01-05 7 First Race At 2.30 BY TIC-TAC The going must be very good for today’s races, the third day of the Penang Meeting, and the first race starts at 2.30 p. m and not at 2.45 as it is a week day. The other races will be run135 words
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Article60 1938-01-05 7 Inauguration Next Month February 23 has been provisionally fixad for the inauguration of the Empire Air Mail Scheme. All first class mail «.letters and postcards exchanged between countries participating in the scheme will be forwarded by the Empire Air Serv.ces at a fate of 8 cents60 words
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45 1938-01-05 7 The bound Netherlands Aircraft due in Penang yesterday is still held up tn Rangoon Owing to engine trouble. The Pinang Gazette is informed by the local agesits thrit the mails will be brought by a relief "plane tomorrow.45 words
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Article92 1938-01-05 7 Arrangements For New Course The Penang Sports Clutr (Gblf Section) announces that the ladies course at Western Road will be available for play during January, while the temporary arrangement for the new course at Glugo** is as follows: The first nine holes are reserved for men from Mondays to92 words
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Article85 1938-01-05 7 Reuter. Mishap When About To Leave For East It is learned that a minor outbreak of fire occurred on Sunday in the starboard seaplane hangar of the cruiser Birmingham in Portsmouth Dockyard and caused some damage before it was controlled by the ship’s company. The cause of theReuter. - 85 words
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Article19 1938-01-05 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 4. In the Scottish League, Hearts defeated Falkirk by one goal to nil.-Reuter. - 19 words
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Advertisement251 1938-01-05 7 i E. O. HOTEL, PENANG 1 1 < TONIGHT j 1 RACE DINNER DANCE < > TOMORROW I < DINNER DANCE SATURDAY, Bth JANUARY EXTENSION TO 1 A M. V RACE DINNER DANCE 7 <~ )> WHBN VISITING BINGAPORB STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. A THING OF BEAUTY IS A PLEASURE251 words
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Article1043 1938-01-05 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING YESTERDAY Means Devised To Increase Mine Monthlv Output The Twenty-fifth Annual Gener.J Meeting of the above Company was held at the registered office of the Company. Georgetown Chambers, No. 39. fleach- Street. Penang, yesterday at 12.15 p.m., with Mr. T. C. Martine,1,043 words
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Advertisement170 1938-01-05 8 HEADACHE AFTI HEADACHE Now She’s F ree From Tin i h A woman writes I would lifc. one who suffers from headache. Kruschen Salts. Before taking Ki was seldom free from a headach since I have been taking it regu have hardly had a headache, t; am very thankful. I170 words
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Miscellaneous359 1938-01-05 8 ROYAL I 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 6..1H TONIGHI 9.30 t Grand Double-Feature Westerns. Nanyang Film Co., Superb Production. j Two Action Filled. Thrill-Packed An Outstanding Cantonese Talkie. Exciting Dramas of the Great PROFESSOR OF LOVE” °J* en space or luen at phok su "TEXAS GUN FIGHTER with M ?s Leong Swet359 words
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Miscellaneous109 1938-01-05 8 AGAIN THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN Stupendous Double Feature Attraction! 1M iLm OPENING TONIGHT 6.15 and 9.30 Two Mighty 20th Century-Fox Pictures In One Programme NEUER BEFORE AN ADI ENTIRE LIKE THIS I OSA JOHNSON IMr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson dMchbed by Lowell Thomo» with rW h-'or.ovi mterruptiom by 'Trofewor”109 words
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Miscellaneous236 1938-01-05 8 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Wednesday sth. January 1938 LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT OOEON STAR OPERA: Hassan Masri” A great Arabic historical story in 3 partN SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERA: Koo Foo Bee Yean Ean” Reduced seats 40. 30. 20 and 10 cents TwO A hilarious comedy of two fighters pun. drunk with236 words
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511 1938-01-05 9 FINAL SEULCIIONS Favourites Should Oblige P»elow will be found the acceptances for today’s races at Penang, the thi-d day of the Penang Turf Club XmasNew Year Meeting, together with final selections by Tic-Tac and Capt. Dash. The going should I>3 very good. RACE 1 Horses511 words
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Article218 1938-01-05 9 Evenly Contested Match SINGLES DEFEAT THE MARRIED The women’s hockey match on the Esplanade, Penang, yesterday resulted in a win for the Singles over the Married team by two goals to nil. Both sides fielded only nine players, but while the Singles had a goalkeeper, the218 words
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Article104 1938-01-05 9 (From Owr Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. S. The Malaya Cup rugby final beticeen Selangor and the Army at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Jan. 15, will again be broadcast from station ZGE, Kuala Lumpur. It is understood that arrangements are being made to relay104 words
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Advertisement248 1938-01-05 9 Z HAVE ENGLISH JAM W SV FOR TEA TO-DAY You can taste the true flavour of fresh fruit at its best in this delicious jamthe fruit used is actually grown In Chivers own orchards. You’ll be proud to give your family and guesuthla high quality jam. I N S I248 words
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Advertisement141 1938-01-05 9 f BUCKFAST 1 TONIC WINE Il A JU 1 Medicinal inc MADE N Tonic BY THE MONKS f unsurpasse, AT quality. BUCK FAST Wi put ew iWf I ADDEV Hfe into You. ADDE T buckfast WILL BUILD UP YOUR HEALTH SONDILONDS BUTTERY Co.. T—l r—W7 jCTTaT-.ru-Ml mm Mmri mi r141 words
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Advertisement371 1938-01-05 10 rat I I Hi a I*7l H I i HI < a H H| I H i II I I any CLIMATE I ALWAYS FRESH I g til 1 I I j° r energy I health I I strength I SOLE AGENTS EOR MALAYA HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG. The371 words
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Miscellaneous2027 1938-01-05 10 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES BBC BERLIN LYNDHURST D, D* TODAY IMb la-20 MCz» I*7 VKBLK 958 Mc/s (31.3 m.) DjN y...l Me/» 31.15 in. #IIO IME 17.76 Mc/g 16.89 in. 2 5- p ecor ded music. 3.20 Time signal. T.«. in on the /.Mowing wavelength.. Victorian TX bulletin. 3.25 Inter-State TRANSMISSION2,027 words
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Miscellaneous280 1938-01-05 10 PENANG today ZHJ 6.08 Mc/s (49.3 m.) P 7 m oo Signal and programme. 7.05 Ch»nese music 8.05 Straits Echo News bullen 810 Band of H.M. Irish Guards (BBC rebroadcast». 8.50 Recorded music. 9.0 Close down. ZHJ 6.08 Mc/s (49.3 m l P m OO Signal and programme. 7.0^— K*cordS280 words
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Article328 1938-01-05 11 Latest limes Of Posting UK MULS: k Ja Lumpur and Singapore il&yan Internal Air Service will close i r Medan by K.N.I.L.M. Service p.m. tomorrow. istralia, New Zealand, Ja\ a via Singapore and thence Australia Air Mail Service it 30 p.m. tomorrow. Amsterdam and -London by328 words
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Article796 1938-01-05 11 M.S. HAI HING’ arrives this morning at seven o’clock from Rangoon, sailing today for Singapore and Hong Kong. S.S. BENWYVIS’ arrives today at 12-30 p.m. from Singapore, sailing for Colombo, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Middlesbro’ and Leith. M.S. BORINGIA’ arriving today at 2.00 p.m. from796 words
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Advertisement464 1938-01-05 11 blue funnel line > SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Penang Due London i l’< ALION Also calls Marseilles and Glasgow Jan 7 Feb 9 phILOCTETES Also calls Hull T«n‘ k I \TROCLUS Also calls Marseilles Glasgow Jan 21 Feb 1« FEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVKR iLJt PILLEROPHON464 words
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Advertisement119 1938-01-05 11 PRESIDENT MNEKTO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. UCAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles Ntw York S.S. PRES. VAN BUREN Jan. 13 Feb. 9 Feb. 22 S.S. PRES. GARFIEW Feb. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 15 S.S. PRES MONROE Feb. 24 Mar. 13 Apr. 5 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE.119 words
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Advertisement742 1938-01-05 11 PJ2. an< i V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.); PORT SWETTENRAM SINGAPORE S.S. -RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 6th JANUARY. 1938. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty's Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London tor China Japan. Homewards tor Colombo Aden Port Said S/S742 words
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Miscellaneous18 1938-01-05 11 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 2.41 p.m. 8.55 p.m. tomorrow 2.30 a.m. 9.16 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 9.20 p.m.18 words
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Article122 1938-01-05 12 I lIS PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON(Spot) £lBl 15. 0 £183.10. 0 LONDON(3 month*) £181.15. 0 £lB3. 5. 0 SINGAPORE jgg go $90. 50 BUSINESS DONE 1 FENANG s BB i $90.50 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) 54.79 $4.70 BLACK PEPPER $9 00 $lO.OO RUBBER LONDON 6}iid122 words
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Article340 1938-01-05 12 Share of fi denomination untesa otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-84 4 1142 s Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1980-90 1132 5 War Loan, 3i p.c < 1012 I Com. Union Assce. (Units) 10 Prudential Assce "A” 34 Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) 81340 words
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Article119 1938-01-05 12 London on Previously Latest Paris 147 19|64 147 19|64 New York 5.00} J 5.00& Montreal 5.01t6 5.00 J Brussels 29.491 29.48* Geneva 21.621 21.611 Amsterdam 8.98« 8.98 J Milan ®5l Berlin 12.43’, 12.42 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19-90 19 90 Vienna 264 26 J Helsingfors119 words
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Article118 1938-01-05 12 London, Jan. 4. RUBBER Firmer. London 6};} buyers 6}g sellers Jan./Mar 6a buyers 6}g sellers April/June 6}’ buyers 7 sellers luly/Sept 7 buyers 7J sellers NEW YORK 14.00 cts. United Kingdom Stocks Ixmdon 35,810 tons Liverpool 22,008 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. > £13.17. 6 PEPPER: White118 words
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Article129 1938-01-05 12 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4;3 4 9 Bangrin 23 6 24 3 Batu Selangor 1.50 1.55 Burma Malay 26 6 27 6ex Hong Fatt 1.06 1.09 Jelebu .574 .62Jex Kpg. Lanjut 22|3 22,9 Kamunting ll|o 11|9 Klang 1.471 1.55 c Kramat 1116 12;0ex Kuala Kampar 14 9 15,6129 words
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Article145 1938-01-05 12 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.50 1.55 Hong Fatt 1.06 1.08 Kuchai 1.40 1.424 Petalings 8.00 8.25 Puteh 1.15 1.20 Rahman Hyd. 1.374 1.424 Raub Gold 4.20 4.30 Rantau Ordy. 1.374 1.424 Rantau Pref. 1.374 1.424 Sungei Luas 1.60 1.65 ex Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Talam 1.45145 words
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Article266 1938-01-05 12 Quiet But Very Firm New York, Jan. 4—Today’s action of the market combined with that of the recent past continues to justify our recen purchase policy. However, in view of the strong likelihood that the first part of the current year will witness the depressing effects of further266 words
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Article23 1938-01-05 12 TIN F’enang $90.50 Per pkl. Singapore $90.50 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 22 >4 c Per Ib. Penang Spot 22%c Per-lb.23 words
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Article143 1938-01-05 12 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Selters Ampats 4 3 4 9 B. Selangors 1.524 15.74 Burma Malays 27 0 27 6 Heng Fatts 1.05 1.07 Jelebus .524 .574 Lanjuts 22 44 22 104 Kiamats 116 12 Oxd K. Kampars 14 6 15'0 Kuchais 1.424 1.474 Laruts ll|o 116 Pungahs 21|6 22143 words
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Article116 1938-01-05 12 Reuter. Disappointment At Oil Interims The Stock Exchange after an indecisive =?tart developed more actively. There was substantial support for the West Wit group to the accompaniment of a revival rumour of good developments which help ed Kaffirs. The Continent supported lead ingi oils and diamonds while aReuter. - 116 words
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Article31 1938-01-05 12 N wng Pet Tin Limited. The output for the month of Tccember 1937 was as follows:—Nagnw Pet Pls. 211; Koh Sabah 228; Katocn 44; Total Pls. 483.31 words
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Article20 1938-01-05 12 The Rcncng Tin Dredging Co.. Outputs December 1937 No. 2 Dredge 607.06 picvls: No. 3 Dredge 667.07 piculs.20 words
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Advertisement279 1938-01-05 12 AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE IMPORTANT SALE OF LARGE AND VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE BPST BUSINESS CENTRE WITH FRONTAGES ON BEACH STREET, CHURCH STREET GHAUT AND WELD QUAY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday, the 10th day of January 1938 At 11.30279 words
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Advertisement737 1938-01-05 12 BANKS wt RANK. CHARTERED BAi\k INDIAN OV ERSEAS da of AUBTRAMa < rrn Uncorporated in England bu Royal Charter 1853, v Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office 11 i 11/12 First Line Beach. No. 38 Bishopsgate, London, Head Offlee 11/12. First b Manchester OOce M No. 71 Mosiey Street Ftsnffoon737 words
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Article, Illustration745 1938-01-05 1 Trainers’ And Jockeys’ Statistics Two Winners For Turley JOCKEY Martin who was eighth in the jockey’s list on the first day’s racing topped the list for the second day of the Penang Gold Cup Meeting. Actually, however, the riding honours were shared but as745 words
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Article334 1938-01-05 1 Solar Time Ami Smoke Dreams One of the features of the opening day’s races at Penang was the fine running of Solar Time, a two-year-old, who won on his first appearance on a Malayan race track. It is not generally known, however, that Solar Time ran at the334 words
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Article130 1938-01-05 1 Impossible To Avert Confusion WITH reference to the traffic muddle” at the Penang Turf Club following the first day’s races last, the Police point out that certain factors contributed to the inconvenience caused to racing enthusiasts and prevented them getting out of the Club building in normal quick130 words
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Article203 1938-01-05 1 Jockey W. L. White had only one mount in Saturday’s races and that was on Old Cow who was made a raging favourite in the fifth event which was won by his stable mate Amazing (Haie). Pripr to his race Turley had sent out Silverlaw. This203 words
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Article140 1938-01-05 1 W A It'll Dordrecht for the mile race for Class I Division 2 Horses on the last day of the meeting. loh sin year-old Australian gelding was formerly known as St. Globe and ran prominently in that country before being imported into Malaya lor the Holland Kongsi.” In140 words
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Article, Illustration9935 1938-01-05 3 RACE 1 2-30 p.m. Horses, Class 4, Div. 3: 6 Furs. MEG 9 7 .Mr. S. I). Scott and J*. Logue’s brla.m. by Excitement Perlon (P. Login*) Ist, won by len., dead heat. (11 strs.) 8/8 (Davies 2), slow away, 6th after half a furlong, improved/9,935 words
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Article, Illustration367 1938-01-05 13 DOUBLE TOTE Races 4 and 5; 7 and 8 BIG SWEEP Race 8 SCRATCHINGS Race I Race 3 Race 4 WILEY FRIAR THE POACHER HOKEY POKEY HONEY GIRL ABBOT’S TEMPTATION Race 2 VISION Race 6 DRIFT ON M °p« T p«v V m EO TROUBADOUR367 words
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Advertisement13 1938-01-05 1 M*;U SHIPMENT OF' Siamese SilverNeillo Ware J. KIiGDEE GO. 28 Bishop St. Penang13 words
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Miscellaneous362 1938-01-05 6 GAIA RACE WEEK ATTRACTIONS 17 I AQ I I WEMBLEY CABARET (1937) A x z Here s the most sensational Cinema [News Wednesday sth January 111 t,lls news P a P er VIENNESE NIGHT niTrpjX'' fINFMA Viennese Music and Waltzes M V/1111U IVI/a Crooning by our Hostesses. The Management take362 words
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Advertisement491 1938-01-05 7 i JKlj C$F) 14sJ I V?/ V*/ K*t/ I THE KWAN LOONG’’ OIL A RENOWNED PRODUCT of ipoh. TRADE MARK DOUBLE LION. 1 t KT U <e* DIRECTIONS I VJn l&l < K£ VW TA| EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS: ~(.>r THE REGAL MEDICATED SR? J®K J9S* W sprains, rheumatism, chest cun- I491 words
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Advertisement288 1938-01-05 8 r "1I r—l 1\ Iwl Im (l H H. The Sudan of Johore H H. The Sultan of Pera* f/ V YOUR MOTOR’S p </ For thoae who go duuit to ihr fe n m 'bip* ~or ji*»t d«»wn y I j II KT Eb I T A I to288 words
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Advertisement97 1938-01-05 9 ,*.*v?x\ z ll iMI SmMb Qsraip the wonderful lump ~y~ I More value for money I Osram Coiled Coil Lamps make you a present of up to 20% more light I yet burn no more electricity. They start bright and stay bright— I they are tested at every stage of97 words
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Advertisement66 1938-01-05 10 FOONG HUP SENG FOUNDRY, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, ENGINE REPAIRERS AND GRAVEL-PUMP MANUFACTURERS, Etc. IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. IPOH, F. M. S. Sole Agents for: GULDNER DIESEL ENGINES. EißHfWlcPii MWi *ruf i? wya' v ill -atjWW jPMKI w> WliiilL'C.wlMfer b^SßHh&^C w ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY LOW COST OF MAINTENANCE, EASE OF66 words
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Advertisement205 1938-01-05 12 I j RUBBER PLANTERS! /i/h the Races spend your evening HERE’S Till*' OPPORTI MTY at TO OBTAIN MAXIMUM CROPS AT MINIMUM LA BO I R. C. GANGARAM GFT KIT) O 1 new shop MOULDY ROT wV 1 1 1 By VSfN( Corner of PE 4'NG and MAXWELL ROAD o Quality,205 words
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Advertisement61 1938-01-05 14 1 HEAD OFFICE: Antwerp v DIAMOND FACTORIES: ANTWERP AND SHANGHAI I BRANCHES: HONG KONG. SHA nc-H A I j KO3E, DAIREN, SEMARANG, BANGKOK IPEKDJMN BROS. LTD. i 20, CHURCH ST. T 4 b L PENANG i WHOLESALE DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELLERS, WITH AGENTS and correspondents throughout THE WORLD 11 DIAMONDS,61 words
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Miscellaneous78 1938-01-05 14 ANOTHER TOP-NOTCH WEEK-END ATTRACTION AT THE MAJESTIC Meet the Gayest Lady who ever went to Town IRENE DUNNE IN THE GAYEST COMEDY IN YEARS THEODORA GOES WILD” Glorious Entertainment with Irene Dunre deliciously delightful as the madcap Theodora who shocked a nation to land a stubborn male! NEXT CHANGE! 20th78 words
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