Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 January 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1938-01-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 7. Vol. XCVL SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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207 1938-01-08 1 .Reuter. Government Urged To Stop Japan’s Supplies APPEAL TO PUBLIC TO PURCHASE DISCRIMINATINGLY After an all-day sitting, the joint meeting of the 1.1 .C., the Labour Party Executive and the Parliamentary Labour Party called to discuss the suggested boycott of Japanese goods, according to an.Reuter. - 207 words
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Article114 1938-01-08 1 Reuter. Renunciation Of A Moderate" ".-.anghai Jan. 7. The Japanese Ambas -r. Kawagoe, in an interview declare! -at 7- negotiations with the Chiang Kai-shek regime were out of the question. J an should repudiate the National GoThe formation of a new government in Central China was– Reuter. - 114 words
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Article288 1938-01-08 1 Ihe Diice’s Attack Milan. Dec. 28. s Popolo d'ltalia Signor Musso'*k- ~5 democracy notes j-.ncxessman Ltidlow has had the unable candour of taking democracy is’y Signor Mussolini believes that -q. -a! -t 4ubmitting the right to der- .’-'ar toa referendum will be rejected -r-’<s Mr. Ludlow, he288 words
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Article67 1938-01-08 1 Reuter. In The Interests Of Peace” Rome. Jan. 7. -The aim of the new naval building, says Signor Gayda in the Giomale d’ltalia. is to defend Italy’s Abyssinian empire and the interests of peace. Gayda adds: In addition to new direct possessions, the peaceful political and economicReuter. - 67 words
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Article44 1938-01-08 1 Five hundred Basque children left London last night to rejoin their parents at Bilbao. Many weeped. It is learned in London that King Ibn Saud has expressed a desire to invite the Earl of Athlone to visit Saudi Arabia in February.44 words
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Article214 1938-01-08 1 rhcial communique issued after yes Ay conversation between Mr. Neville .•n be r lain and M. van Zeeland states. \f r.sieur P. van Zeeland was today re i by the Prime Minister at 10, DownSt >t. Before completing his report f" mission with which214 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-01-08 1 The youngest unattended passenger to undertake the BrisbaneSingapore air trip of 4,361 miles, taking 3 days b hours, is 8-year-old Jacqueline Spencer, whose parents are now in Malaya. Her father is riding at the current Penang Race Meeting. Jacqueline has been attending Somerville House School in83 words
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170 1938-01-08 1 Mr. Cordell-Hull’s Formal A unouncement Washington. Jan. 7.Mr. Cordell Hull has issued formal notice of intention to negotiate an Anglo-American trade agreement. The announcement runs to 47 pages and listg a vast number of articles whereon the United States consider granting a reduction and also lists numerousWashington. Jan. 7.Mr. Cordell Hull has issued formal notice of intention to negotiate an Anglo-American trade agreement. The announcement runs to 47 pages and listg a vast number of articles whereon the United States consider granting a reduction and also lists numerous goods, at present on the free list, which the United States can utilise as levers for bargaining. Interested parties are given time until Feb. 19 to submit their views, anti public hearings open at Washington on March 14. Reuter. - 170 words
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Article36 1938-01-08 1 The total amount applied for in tenders for £40.000.000 Treasury Bills was £Bl,790.000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 10s. 4.20 d against 10s. 11.59 d. a week ago.»36 words
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Article28 1938-01-08 1 has surrendf red with 1.500 men. Reuter. Barcelona. Jan. 7. It is claimed that the insitrifcmt commander at Teruel has surrendt ted with 1.500 men.—Rev-has surrendf red with 1.500 men. Reuter. - 28 words
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Article65 1938-01-08 1 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 7.Mr. Roosevelt has named Mr. Joseph Kennedy, wealthy supporter of the New- Deal and organiser and chairman of the new Maritime Commission, as Ambassador to Great Britain, and Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, prominent disarmament expert, as Ambassador to Germany. It is also announced that MrReuter. - 65 words
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Article42 1938-01-08 1 Reuter. Sofia. Jan. 7.—The death-roll through an Arctic spell in Bulgaria is 25. Four persons were killed and six injured when a motor coach skidded on the icy road at Kressna Pass, Rila Mountains, and fell down a precipice.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article59 1938-01-08 1 The Penang Stamp Club will be holding an auction sale of rare lots of stamps donated by members in aid of the China Red Cross Fund at the Club’s premises, 30. Bishop Street, Penang, tomorrow’ at 10.30 a.m. Members of the public as well59 words
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Article37 1938-01-08 1 H.H. Tunku Umpuan of Pahang arrived in Penang yesterday evening by train for a week’s stay. Her Highness is residing at H.H. the Sultan of Perak’s residence in Ayer Rajah Road.37 words
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Article42 1938-01-08 1 i From Our Own Correspondent > London. Jan. 7. Demonstrations of the production of rubber articles are being given in the R.G.A. and manufacturers, pavilion at the Gias gow Exhibition, also films and displays of new uses of rubber.42 words
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Article171 1938-01-08 1 Private Pilot's Licences For 7 Members Seven members of the Perak F lying Club obtained their Private Pilot's A Licences during December, 1937. when flying hours showed an increase but did not reach the usual total owing to bad weather. Night flying took place once during the171 words
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Article77 1938-01-08 1 Reuter. Substantial Rise In Kaffirs With brisk trading on Johannesburg, Paris and local account. Kaffirs again proved the most active section of the Stock Exchange. Several substantial advances were recorded. These were subsequently reduced by profit-taking, but the undertone was in no way impaired. Elsewhere prices finished aReuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement15 1938-01-08 1 I H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC j PHOTOGRAPHERS I No. 6S-70, Bisbop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 772.15 words
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Advertisement21 1938-01-08 1 TOMORROW S SUNDAY GAZETTE LATEST WAR AND GENERAL NEWS FULL SPORTING RESULTS OVERNIGHT EDITION ON SALE IN PENANG AT 10 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement113 1938-01-08 1 B. S. MOHIDEEN CO. (48 Beach Street, Penang) Phone No. 047 Experts in serving to the Government Depts., i throughout in Malaya. tfmnehex:Penang Malacca Head Office Singapore C.S.Jn A j -’Wi W FINEST and FRESHEST SELECTION Pheasant OBTAINABLE ANYWHERE. pa 1 l d e! oodcock for occasions which call lor113 words
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420 1938-01-08 2 Handwriting Expert Called: Similarities In Letters Young school teacher to STAND TRIAL AT NEXT ASSIZES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. CKFERT evidence on handwriting was given by Mr. Oscar Wilson, in the Second Police Court yesterday, during a vase in which a charge420 words
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Article170 1938-01-08 2 Union Times. Several Civilians Killed Hankow, Jan. 6. While the next big battle will probably take place at a point north of Hsuchow, in North Kiangsu, mobile units of the Chinese forces have begun attacking the Japanese rear in south Shantung, with the object ofUnion Times. - 170 words
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Article86 1938-01-08 2 Union Times. Hankow, Jan. 6. Forces in Outer Mongolia are advancing routhwards in the direction of Peilingmiau, the capital of Inner Mongolia where Prince Teh has established an anti Communist regime with the assistance of the Japa rese. Martial law has been proclaimed at IUnion Times. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-01-08 2 8.-P. OFF AGAIN Lord BadenPowell. the Chief Scout, chatting with a coach driver at K ng’s Cross before leaving by road for Tilbury. Hi is making another visit to Afr'ca,33 words
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Article261 1938-01-08 2 GOLDWYN, KORDA, UNITED ARTISTS > Mr. Douglas Fairbanks is expected to return to Hollywood from London at any moment and rumours are current in trade circles that an eleventh-hour offort is being made to bring off the deal for the purchase of United Artists by Mr.261 words
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Article95 1938-01-08 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, I have the honour to inform you that the skeleton programme of His Excellency s forthcoming tour forwarded under cover of my fetter of even number dated 4th January, 1938, should be amended. His Excellency will leave Kuala Lumpur on the evening95 words
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40 1938-01-08 2 Nanyang Siang Pau. Shanghai, Jan. 6. Influential foreigners in Shanghai state that it is impossible to concede the Japanese demand for juridical rights, otherwise the Settlement will be virtually given to Japan. Nanyang Siang Pau.Nanyang Siang Pau. - 40 words
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Article72 1938-01-08 2 Mn Edwin Munzinger, an American dentist practising at Cannef», was sent for last week by the Duke of Windsor. The Duke had pla .ned to play golf, but an attack of toothache caused him to cancel Iris game and send for the dentist. Treatment was given72 words
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Article84 1938-01-08 2 Chinese Cyclist Faces Double Charge For offering illegal gratificat on to a traffic constable, a Chinese, C’ung Peck Eng, was fined 510 in defau t 15 days’ imorisonment by Mr. Lini Cheng Lan, the additional magistrate, Penang, yesterday. The accused, after being arrsted by a constable for disobeying84 words
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Article157 1938-01-08 2 naval circles APPROVE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 6. Naval circles in London warmly approve the appointment, announced here of Capt. Victor E. Ward to be Commanding Officer of the R.N. Volunteer Reserve Division at Singapore, and declaie that n 0 more suitable officer could have been157 words
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Article220 1938-01-08 2 Magistrate Says, It Has To Be Proved...” It has to be proved that the house was used for the purpose of gaming or habitual gambing was going on said Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. the additional magistrate, Penang, when he acquitted seven Chinese who were charged220 words
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Article88 1938-01-08 2 Careless Driver Sentenced Mohomad bin Abdullah, a Malay fined $lO, in default, 15 days’ rigorous i m prisonment by Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. Penang additional magistrate, for -tlriving his car in a negligent manner at the jun. ction of New Lane and Mac Alister Road on January88 words
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Advertisement119 1938-01-08 2 J t ''uV 1 J* >7 3 t '2- flBahUK RJ Olli» v I aBHV j Ul up Wl is the largest selling in the world! -p ETTER TASTING! That’s why Heinz Tomato Ketchup outsells all other condiments throughout the world. Folks everywhere like the full-bodied flavour of tomatoes picked119 words
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Article278 1938-01-08 3 £310,000,000 To Be Spent This Year REARMAMENT SPEED I P I»ndon, Jan. 7. During the coming year Great Briwill spend between £320,000,000 (i £310,000,000 on the three dee services and, in addition, from 00,000 to £10,000,000 on air raid pi ecautions. rhese colossal sums will be expended,278 words
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99 1938-01-08 3 Reuter. Treason, And (lu rrency Violation Hamburg, Jan. 7.Arnold Bernstein, ish owner of the German Red Star I .me. was sentenced to 30 months’ penal servitude and a fine of £BO.OOO for treatowards the people, violations of urrency regulations and bribery. Eleven monthsReuter. - 99 words
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65 1938-01-08 3 Reuter. New York. Jan. 7.- The Department 4 Commerce states that American Ne'er.her exports to Japan totalled $18,133,RJO compared with $24,100,000 in Novemiri 1936 while exports to China totalled $2,895,000 with $3,227,000. Exports to Hong Kong totalled $3,958,compared with $543,000. imports fromReuter. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-01-08 3 Trust the ennW S ,r to be always one »l*p ahead ot the rather clerk. Wearing fur coat and *®uts shorts, Miss A. Hofer arrived at d»* double to compete in the Dulwioh covered courts tournament.38 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-01-08 3 IO I*REX EN I OXERCROWDING of the Highbury Stadium, the Arsenal club is installing a special turnstile device which will indicate insta illy the gross number of people passing through the turnstiles into any given area.39 words
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294 1938-01-08 3 .Reuter. Defence Sector Entered STERN PROTEST WARNING BY BRIG.-GEN. TELFERSMOLLETT Shanghai, Jan. 7. Brig.-Gen. Telfer-Smollett, British Commander-in-Chief in Shanghai, called on the Japanese attache today,, and protested in the strongest terms against violation of the British defence sector by Japanese soldiers who assaulted two Settlement.Reuter. - 294 words
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Article104 1938-01-08 3 A City of Art, to include the buildings of th* 1 International Art Academies, is growing up on the heights of Valle Giutia, between the Tiber and the Flaminio Quarter. The first building of the new town is that dedicated to Austrian Culture, the104 words
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Article110 1938-01-08 3 .Reuter. Mystery Moves Of French Japanese II arships ar.-.on, Jan. 7Hainan Island is again in that war picture b.s a result ot mysterious movements of Japanese and French warships observed by merdh-uitmen. 11 appeals that u Japanese cruiser arrived at lloihow on December 2«, anchored.Reuter. - 110 words
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Article145 1938-01-08 3 Union Times. Chinese Cabinet Changes Take Effect Hankow, Jan. 5. In order to carry out emergency measures, the Central Executive Council has been given extensive power to cover a wide sphere of Chinese national life The new ministers of the new Central Government, now functioningUnion Times. - 145 words
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Article132 1938-01-08 3 Reuter. Gen. Han’s Troops Showing Signs Of Collapse Hankow. Jan. 7.—Chinese troops under Gen. Han Fu-chu, Governor of Shantung Province, are reportedly showing signs of collapse which may lead to loss of the important Lunghai Railway, the key to the vast province of Honan. Gen. HanReuter. - 132 words
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Article117 1938-01-08 3 Reuter. Murm u rs Of Sym path y And Horror The Panay film shown last night at cine mas in London and the provinces received continuous murmurs of sympathy and horror. The clearness of the atmosphere contradicting the Japanese of fog at the tim? ofReuter. - 117 words
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Article186 1938-01-08 3 Reuter. Memorial Service To Reuter’s Correspondent London. Jan. 7.The high estimate in which Mr. Sheepshanks, Reuter'scorresponndent who was killed in Spain, was held, was evidenced in the large congregation which assembled at the memorial service at St. Brid’s Church, Fleet Street. In addition to relatives, those presentReuter. - 186 words
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Article52 1938-01-08 3 British Wireless. Distinguished British Diplomat London, Jan. 7.-The death occurred yesterday at the age of 68 years, of Sir M lne Cheetham, diplomat, who rendered distinguished service while in charge of the British Agency Mid Consulate-Gen-eral in Cairo at the beginning of the war and. British Wireless. - 52 words
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Article335 1938-01-08 3 Reuter To Have Talks Willi M. Van Zeeland WORLD TRADE REPORT NEARLY COMPLETED London, Jan. 7. The Prime Minister returned to London last night. In the absence of Mr. Anthony Eden, now in the South of France, Mr. Chamberlain is in charge of the Foreign office.Reuter - 335 words
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Article143 1938-01-08 3 Reuter. In Aid Of China Relief Funds An exhibition of Chinese Art. described as Burlington House in miniature.” in aid of Chinese relief funds, was opened by Mr. Quo Tai-chi in London yesterday. It contains 400 specimens of Chinese bronze, silk, paintings, porcelain. from prehistoricReuter. - 143 words
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Article171 1938-01-08 3 Reuter. Construction To Begin At Once Rome. Jan. 7. Mussolini has ordered construction of two new 35,000-ton battleships to form part of a new naval programme which will also comprise 12 scout ships large destroyers) and a "noteworthy number of submarines..” Construction of all the newReuter. - 171 words
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126 1938-01-08 3 Reuter. U. S. Ambassador On His Retirement New York. Jan. 7 Mr. William Dodd, retiring United States Ambassador to Berlin, outlined the reasons of his departure from Berlin on arrival here and said, "in a vast region where religious freedom is denied, where intellectualReuter. - 126 words
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Advertisement176 1938-01-08 3 How to Stop Stomach Pain In Five Minutes By Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris. It you want an astonishing demonstration of how quickly and completely acute indigestion can be stopped, just take a level teaspoonful of Bisurated’ Magnesia in water four tablets are equally effective. I have found that176 words
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459 1938-01-08 4 TWO YOUNG ENGLISH GIRLS ABANDON THEIR PARTS Unpleasant Experience”: Visit To Malaya Cancelled IT is announced that Peter Serg’i's London Revue Company, which was to have placed at a Singapore theatre this month, will not now he placing in Malaya. cable was received459 words
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Article178 1938-01-08 4 London. Dec. 31. No complaint has been received by the Variety Artists’ Federation in London from any members of Peter Sergi’s London Revue Company, two girl members of which abandoned their parts in Calcutta and returned to London. The two young English actresses alleged that178 words
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Article405 1938-01-08 4 Killed Son With Axe Preliminary Police Inquiry Ends From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Jan. 7. Ihe preliminary inquiry into the I’tilau Saigon murder case, when a 54-vear-old Hokkien, Low Kim Joo, a pig sorter, was alleged to have killed his son in the slaughter house405 words
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Article88 1938-01-08 4 This evening at the Esplanade” fiom 6.00 to 7.30 p.m: March Step Lightly. Anderson. A Musical Comedy Waltz Concoction. Hall. Overture Poet And Peasant. Sunpe. Intermezzo In A Persian Market. Ketelbey. Fox Trot Every Night at Eight. Gray. Selections Tails Up. Brahm. Finale Savoy Medley of Medleys. Iliffe.88 words
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301 1938-01-08 4 New Rule To Cut Down Costs Today the new Divorce Act comes into operation, and to acquire the distinction of registering the first petition, there is likely to be a queue of lawyers or their clerks waiting for the doors of the Law301 words
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Article, Illustration10 1938-01-08 4 snapped choosing suitable gifts for the New Year.10 words
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Article665 1938-01-08 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. V. Augustin, of the District Hospital. Grik. has proceeded on transfer to Kuantan. Mr. Lail Singh, the well-known landed proprietor and hunter of Kuala Kangsar is proceeding on holiday to India. He haves for Penang today. Tunku Ismail. Assistant Registrar Supreme Court. Ipoh is under orders to665 words
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Article94 1938-01-08 4 <From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 7. "I admit the motor-cycle was found in my possession but I did not know it was stolen property,” said a young Englishspeaking Chinese, Wo Sin Bee, when charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with stealing a motor-cycle belonging94 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-01-08 4 GOOD HEALTH! Mr. E. L. Colston, managing director (left), and Mr C. B. Colston, chairman of Haver, Ltd., with Miss Lowse Broun, star in Going Greek,” at the Gaiety Theatre, where they entertained more than 100 of their sales and executive staff at the new musical show.49 words
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398 1938-01-08 4 £50,000 Theft At K.C's House Party WHILE the Luton Town Band was playing carols outbid; the home of Sir Felix Cassel. K.C, at Putteridge Bury, a mansion near Luton, on Christmas Eve, burglars entered the premises are. stole jewellerx of the estimated value of398 words
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Article125 1938-01-08 4 The following new books have been r ceived at the Penang Library: As the Bee Sucks by E. V. Lucas. Ends and Means by Aldous Huxley. Goodbye West Country by Henry Williamson. Great Asiatic Mysteries hy Charles Low A History of England by Andre MauroiThe Home That Jill125 words
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Advertisement230 1938-01-08 4 Give A Face Powder Party at your home W IFWbL.. A W V W IEfW Foudre Tokalon mousse of cream powder is made in new and strikingly y bcautitulcolourstosuiteveryconiplcxi H is air-floated, invisible and wateiP r °of- Daily newspapers said that two N American girls in the Olympic swimming O230 words
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396 1938-01-08 5 TOLD TO VOLUNTEER FOR WAR IN SP4IN’ ienna: Rudolf orthinann, twenty-three-vear-old German ser-geant-pilot who claims to have served with the crack Richthofen Squadron in franco’s- forces, arrived in Vienna with the tale of how he deserted from his unit with twenty-five others. He396 words
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Article208 1938-01-08 5 .1: chase by the National Gallery i tHM> of four panel-pictures attribut- Giorgione and discovered in Venice, aused considerable heartburning in d. in official circles. < Ducv’s Fine Arts Bureau has begun r/i’.ry into the circumstances in which I turcs left Italy to find a208 words
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269 1938-01-08 5 140,000 FOR WIDOW OF MR. BINGHAM estate qi £925.000 Louisville, Kentucky: Further details been published of the will of Mr. Roert W Bingham. United States Ambassa- t London. The sole, and almost ceriin'.v a conservative. indication of the f bis estate is a bond for £925.000 Th.s bond has been269 words
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416 1938-01-08 5 >ner or later the museum will have t- over the whole of its island site.” -u.’.l visitors really knew what was rung in the British Museum they ask anxiously, when will it burst? was the view of Mr. Arundell Esthe secretary of416 words
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Article317 1938-01-08 5 Following Brain Operation As briefly announced in the Pinang Gazette, M. Maurice Ravel. the famous French composer, died in Paris last week following an operation on the brain His death closes an interesting chapter of French musical history, that in which Claude Debussy and he were317 words
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Article309 1938-01-08 5 Mother Tells Of Fight Wadhurst, (Sussex): When Mis Benjamin Frankel, young wife of the dance band orchestrator. went to look at her seven-month old daughter Julia, sleeping in a perambulator in the garden of her Wadhurst home, The Partridges, she found the child whimpering, her face309 words
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Article, Illustration10 1938-01-08 5 Princess Frederika Pri nee Paul10 words
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468 1938-01-08 5 Athens: Crown Prince Michael, the 16-year-old heir to the throne of Rumania, will be one of the three best men at the wedding of Crown Prince Paul of Greece to Princess Frederika of Hanover here tomorrow. The other two best men468 words
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204 1938-01-08 5 An option on the entire Canadian wheal crop, to ensure part of Britain’s food supply in time of emergency, has been engineered by the Board of Trade and Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister for the co-ordina-tion of defence. Whitehall experts have been in secret204 words
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Advertisement191 1938-01-08 5 1 I" 4 q /77. <1 A I «i I eSPk i WmWI 111 JH //7/ z IMa (1 1 7K t J cannot I speak too 1^ hicfhlif oj Ovaltine and Oval tine Rusks Another of this Bonn if Boif f ISN’T he a sturdy little fellow? Nurse looks191 words
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Article301 1938-01-08 6 Rapid Development Of Empire Services The fresh milestone in air-mail history which will be reached this yea first bulk transport of Christmas on the Africa route under the first-class snails by air scheme, tention to other historical landmarks in the carriage of letters by aircraft.301 words
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Article324 1938-01-08 6 Mr. Lee Soon Peng Elected Patron The annual general meeting of the Penang Badminton Association was eld the Anglo-Chinese School Union last mg Mr. Yeoh Hun Chiang was elected to t chair, and those present were Me^® e Khoo Soo Teat, Khor Kok Meng, Chee Phui Kee,324 words
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Article216 1938-01-08 6 S.C. Wooderson. holder of the world’s mile record, is to be the guest of honour at the annual dinner of the South London Harriers at the Restaurant Frascati on January 19. It is the custom of this club co entertain the year's outstanding athletes at216 words
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Article159 1938-01-08 6 Feminine The Latest ogue An increasing use is being r lines for the dispatch of feminine fashiongoods of all kinds. Hats and istunies representing the latest vogue, i ow travel by air not only on the contineni route» but also along the flying seivi to desti.159 words
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45 1938-01-08 6 It is understood on reliable information that Mr. F. P. H. Pearse, well known Colony and Malayan cricketer, will not be returning to Malaya. Mr. Pearse, who was attached to the Excise Department, is to be married shortly45 words
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Advertisement186 1938-01-08 6 AT HOME 20 WEEKq I WITH RHEUMATisJ Wife Feared Hu>b and Would Never Work When her husband had fc. 20 weeks with rheumatism r oe this woman began to think hi work again. At last, she said to b Ver Let’s try Kruschen,” and th r,lrc took place was, in186 words
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Miscellaneous113 1938-01-08 6 NEXT WEEK THE SENSATIONAL SEQUEL TO ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT” WEBERN TROmi HAIL-WHAT? These yeuths who had «tapped with depA— some Vfouad warmth, others bleakness for some, familiar haunts and loving arms for others, wives and sweethearts who eyed them strangely* i s JbIM j Sr Sa UNtVErSAt113 words
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Miscellaneous123 1938-01-08 6 fB B B B B B B IB B H B> B B ,l B B a B Bl ß*t MW 6.30 TONIGHT 9.30 The Latest China War News Ever Presented On The Screen CHINESE MANOEUVRE” O Jxp^ HIJEN KOK CHONG TONG YUEN” bEE. The awakening of the sleeping lion123 words
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Miscellaneous115 1938-01-08 6 Opening Tomorrow 6.15 and 9.30 HERE HE IS. .THE MAN WHO MAKES THE NATION LAUGH! SEE STUART ERWIN IN HIS FUNNIEST HIT... AS THE COUNTRY BOY WITH TWO REASONS FOR MAKING GOOD A BLONDE AND A BRUNETTE! HE SOLD HIS HOMESTEAC W SO THAT HE COULD W 'GO TO TOWN'!..115 words
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Article307 1938-01-08 7 Planes As Good As Britain’s FRANCE LAGGING BEHIND GERMANY’S aeroplanes equal in power and performance, though not in number, those of Great Britain and the United States.” according to All the World’s Aircraft. 1937” (Sampson Low £2 2sl. This annua’, now in its 27th year,307 words
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Article363 1938-01-08 7 JOINS CABINET THIS YEAR It is learned that Mr. Winston Churchill has been invited by the Premier to join the Cabinet, and he will accept the invitation. For the second time in his career Mr. Churchill will become Air Minister. He is 63. Lord363 words
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Article83 1938-01-08 7 Rome. Italy is actually beginning to obtain gold from Abyssinia, according to respondents in this country. Six min are now operating. Gold bearing ore is located m th jj mountains between Eritrea an e The gold is found principally along th beds of the Rivers83 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-01-08 7 It'& just a way printers hnve with apprentices when they have completed their time. Smeared with ink and garlanded with tape, this is how Maurice TreadwcS found himself on the pavement of Tudor-street, E. C., after he had undergone the rites" pet formed 11 celebrate57 words
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Article193 1938-01-08 7 Round the neck of one of Warsaw’s many street beggars was hung a placard reading: Deaf and dumb.” Grey-haired, wearing long black Jewish robes, he had been a familiar figure at street corners for the last 12 years. Like every beggar, maybe, he had a secret.193 words
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Article270 1938-01-08 7 NEW ASSESSMENT IN EGYPT Doubling Of Values Since 1912 Cairo, Tuesday. The rental vahie <]f agricultural land in Egypt has risen by more than 100 per cent, since 1912 to £33,250,000. This is shown by the new assessment of the land tax. which has just been270 words
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Article302 1938-01-08 7 u Foreignei-s In Army Of 18,000’ CAGOULARD CHARGES COMMUNISTS Paris, Tuesday. M. Ddoncle. one of the chiefs of the secret committee for revolutionary action,’ of the Cagoulards, or hooded men,” arrested in November, made an astonishing statement to the examining magistrate. M. BeteiEe, Last week302 words
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Article109 1938-01-08 7 Big 1938 Contracts Reports current some weeks ago that Italy intended to ban British coal in favour of the German product now turn cut to be unfounded. It is authoritatively st-ated that during 19.“8 Italy will purchase not less than 1,750.000 tons of Welsh steam coal109 words
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Advertisement237 1938-01-08 7 AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE 4T IMPORTANT SALE OF LARGE AND VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE BFST 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 At237 words
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Advertisement742 1938-01-08 7 IMPORTANT, FACTS*ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach-» rejects solid foods when you have < fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture This makes you desperately thirsty But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even the ordinary fluid foods Yet you must have nourishment742 words
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Article548 1938-01-08 8 SO far as Malaya is concerned, the award of honours has degenerated into a farce. To go back to the issue of Jubilee medals, we recall some speculation as to who would be the recipients. Upon the announcement of the issue of Coronation medals, it was a foregone548 words
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Article308 1938-01-08 8 Victorian May Go To The Savoy Orders of Chivalry which possess chapels in one or other of the famous churches in the country are the envy of other Orders which are not so happily placed. Now steps are being’ taken, with the approval of the308 words
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67 1938-01-08 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Jan. 7. The case in which Mr. R. Bennett, an electrical engineer of Messrs. Huttenbach Ltd., Teluk Anson, was charged with driving his car in a rash and negligent manner on December 5 and thereby causing the death of67 words
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Article130 1938-01-08 8 Members’ Work Shown By Mirrorscope < From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 8. A novel feature of the monthly meeting of the Perak Camera Club held at the Capitol Hotel last night, was the introduction of Mirrorscopic projection of actual postcard prints on a silver screen.130 words
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Article370 1938-01-08 8 Mutilated English Out of SchoolSome Specimens Heard in Penang N the middle of last month it was [the proud duty of many a headmaster to sign the terminal test’s reports of the pupils under their charge. Gratifying as progress in the thiee R’s and three X’s may370 words
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Article124 1938-01-08 8 My Husband Slapped Me” (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Jan. 8. For attempting to commit suicide by taking poison, a Chinese woman named Tan Yong was fined $5. |The woman said that the husband slapped her and disgraced her, so she decided to take her life. The124 words
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Article335 1938-01-08 8 They M ouldn’t Let Him Warsaw:-—Jerzy Polinicki, of Warsaw, has just shown that it is not so easy to get into prison as many people suppose. Because he was jobless and hungry’ Polinicki decided it would be better to go to goal for the335 words
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Article188 1938-01-08 8 Exhibition In Vienna THE EMPEROR’S SLIPPER* Vienna A former shoemaker and teacher at th a Shoemaker’s Apprentice School. Ludwig Schnud, is at present showing a highly interesting collection of shoes and boot which were made for prominent Austrian personalities. There are, for example, the richly decor188 words
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Article137 1938-01-08 8 t From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 7. Young Teddy (10.0) beat Fattah Hassan (10.7) by a t.k.o. in the fourth round o* a scheduled ten 3-minute round contest, at Bukit Bintang Amusement Park tonight Though conceding weight to his Egyptian opponent. Young Teddy137 words
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Article63 1938-01-08 8 Transferred To Supplementary List In ordei to keep pace with current naval xpansion, the Admiralty has decided to effect further voluntary transfers of officers from the Royal Naval Reserve to th< supplementary list of the Royal Navy. As a result the Navy can obtain a number of trained63 words
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Advertisement207 1938-01-08 8 Hi 11 HUH ii"' I Ilfiffl QjWhy do some childrens always look so i and Well ?"J Angier's is the gOHw answer > sSffifc* The surest way to keep children J weakly and run-down after measles healthy and robust and able to go or a fever. Angier’s quickly restores out207 words
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Advertisement49 1938-01-08 8 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK I THE MARK OF QUALITY! .NIBELUNGEN.KtONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE UEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. Singapore. Ipoh and Kuala Lompnr.49 words
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Miscellaneous274 1938-01-08 8 GALA WEEK-END AND RACE DAY ENTERTAINMENT WB ARE PUTTING UP EXTRA STRONG PROGRAMMES TONIGHT FOR YOU wfmrify park TONIGHT SATURDAY Bth. JANUARY 1938 ADMISSION 10 CENTS ONLY ODEON STAR OPERA: Nyak Puteh” A grand story of an occurrence in Acheh SIN SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERA: Boh Tung Chiew Chee LongMr.274 words
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1289 1938-01-08 9 u. S. SOCIOLOGIST’S ANALYSIS Strong Individualism Of People What Will The Fascists Get? (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 7. Ihe underlying causes ol Ihe Spanish Civil War were de scribed by the world-travelling American sociologist, Mr. Kenneth W Mui i a\,1,289 words
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Article434 1938-01-08 9 lours Beat Whites in Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 8. nd State (Trial, in preparation lining match with the Islington ns was played on the Ipoh padang between two teams representing Whites, and ended in a win for .is by three goals to two. inning-of-the season feeling434 words
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Article191 1938-01-08 9 Big Crowd Expected (By Tic-Tac) >uds yesterday evening threa- vnpour but only a drizzle fell ot make any difference to the The going will therefore be tr i, and it is due to this hards many as 18 horses have been I understand that several are a191 words
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Article211 1938-01-08 9 440 Yards In 4Min. 58 3 5 Sydney. Robin Biddulph, aged 17. smashed an Empire Games swimming record by 4 2 a sec., recently and was not extended. He was competing in Manly Club s 4 yards championship, and recorded 4 min. 58 3|5 sec.211 words
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Article, Illustration74 1938-01-08 9 HLGk CROWD CHEERS Ml. SSOLIEx I After the emergency meeting of the Fascist Gmnd Council, at the Palazzo, Vencz'fi in Rome, Mussolini stepped out o-n the balcony and addressed a- cheering crowd of 10,000 people, irictiMing fire battalions of steel helmeted troops. He announced that Italy74 words
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180 1938-01-08 9 i From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 7. Some of the members of the Army rugby team who will visit the Federal Capital on Jan. 15 for their "Malaya” Cup final against Selangor will live in the Residency. Shortage of accommodation in180 words
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Article147 1938-01-08 9 i From Oui* Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 7. H.E the High Commissioner has awarded the Efficiency Decoration to the following officers of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force;-:Majoi D. H Grist, Lieut. W Fitz-William Chipp, D S 0., M.C.; and the Efficiency Medal to C.S.M. Udin b. Haji147 words
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Article82 1938-01-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 7. A Sanitary Board clean-up” squad met with opposition from stallholders in the Port Swettenham market this morning, and Chinese and Indian fish, meat, pork and vegetable sellers closed up their stalls. They said they objected to the removal of baskets82 words
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Advertisement149 1938-01-08 9 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG '< TONIGHT I EXTENSION TO 1 A M. A RACE DINNER I and i DANCE 1 1 1 A WHBN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. I L 77 1 Another British Triumph in kif (1 M x vl All I t Vll i 1 uJ149 words
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720 1938-01-08 10 Refunding Proposals Shortly To Be Discussed REPORT THAT £10,000,000 LOAN IS CONTEMPLATED Melbourne. (By Mail.) Possibilities of funding a portion at least of the large London-! fdd short-term debt incurred in depression years are likely soon to engage the attention of Finance Ministers and720 words
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Article184 1938-01-08 10 Keen Demand At Auction Boustead Co., Ltd. in their report dated Penang, Jan. 5 state: The market opened the new year in an apathetic state and has remained very uncertain throughout the week. The chief factors affecting prices have been Roosevelt's Congress speech, the various interpretations placed upon184 words
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Article18 1938-01-08 10 Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. December Output Pls. 675.60; Hours i-n 631; Yardage 151.000.18 words
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Article382 1938-01-08 10 Quiet, But Better Tone Messrs. Kennedy Co in their report dated Jan. 7 state: There has been a better tone evident in the local share market during the past week although conditions still continue very quiet with business mostly confined to the more I opular dollar counters.382 words
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Article297 1938-01-08 10 Finance Minister’s X I Assurance The first official admission that the £40.000,000 London Loan to France was guaranteed by gold to the same value deposited with the Bank of England was made by the Finance Minister, M. Bonnet, during the Senate debate on the Budget. This297 words
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Article320 1938-01-08 10 Net Total £215,400 Against £142,900 As the increased dividend foreshadowed, the accounts to August 31 last of United Serdang (Sumatra» Rubber Plantations show an increase in profits £164,569 to £272.058. This year's figure is struck after deducting £8,496, against £3.673 expended on buddings, machinery’, plant, &c.,320 words
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Article133 1938-01-08 10 Ihe Secretary of Austral Malay Tin h td re J?° rtS that the Erectors of Austral aay in Ltd. and associated companies have declared the following dividends, which are rayable during the current half year. Austral Malay Tin, Ltd.-Dividend of < ;nd Bonus of 3d per133 words
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Article555 1938-01-08 10 Rising Costs Of Defence The third quarter of the national Loanwar ended on Dec. 31. Excnequei UeVevious Saturday last, show date there is a revenue defw.ency Of £167,549,161. This is just over £31.500 000 greater than at the corresp g date in 1936. A heavy deficiency' o555 words
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Article285 1938-01-08 10 Unprecedented Bad Season” Another indication of the difficult times now being experienced by’ the radio trade was forthcoming when the Philco Radio and Television Corporation of Great Britain. Ltd., announced that the Preference dividend, due on January- 1. will not be paid. This follows the decision285 words
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Article64 1938-01-08 10 Outputs of rubber for the month of December: lb. United Patani 310,251 Malakoff 207,800 Taiping 153,165 Sungei Batu 73.200 Windsor Foothills 44.500 Kuala Muda 236,578 VaJ d’Or 49,000 Gadek 70,000 Kuala Sidim 95 571 33,876 Bert m 323,000 Henrietta 172 900 Sungei Ma tang 51.500 Yarak 10,000 Ayer64 words
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Article39 1938-01-08 10 Katu Tin Dredging Ltd. Dredge statistics for the month of December 1937 Hours run 554; Cubic yards treated 158,000; Tin ore won pikuls 81»; Estimate» cost $16,800; Cost per cubic yard 10.6; cents; Remarks; Quota etc. completed.39 words
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Advertisement37 1938-01-08 10 I J s cM-jr x i "ft JHSBF Mr i ::My .y.-x-fcgsjlr JML. wMH I I jgaJSPyBK A z I r < 4 -igafca I :.?z. -A', brewed AND BOTTLLED IN SINGAPORE BY TH* I ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co..LTa.k°.MHENRY37 words
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1054 1938-01-08 11 Aid To Exploration And Colonisation LYING asprawl off the South-eastern tip-of Asiathe Netherlands eighth SfiS ference of the world, the Compass. active Washed at one end by the Indian Ocean and at the other by the Coral Sea. fabled Indies of old—the Spice I1,054 words
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Article854 1938-01-08 11 M.V. CHARON’ arrives this morning at six o’clock from West Australia ports, Java ports, Singapore and Fort Swettenham, sailing the next dav for Singapore en route to West Australian ports. S.S. ANSHUX’ arrived on I hursday from Swatovv, Amoy and Singapore, sailing today for Singapore854 words
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Advertisement518 1938-01-08 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE 4VEEKLI SERA If E TO LONDON NORTH CONTI\’Fvr i n C. PHILOCTETES Also calls Hull CONTINENT. Leaves Penang Due London A. PATROCLUS Also calls Marseilles x. ru Jan. 13 Feb. 9 B. DIOMED Also cX W W Jan 21 Fcb TEN DAY SERVICE TO st 27 Feb518 words
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Advertisement560 1938-01-08 11 and Ot VZ BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.> PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. KARAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1938. «“il Or'eutal s. N. Co., under Penang. Telux Anson. Port AwetteiitiMu je ty s Governm Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mail Service. z Outwards from London for China560 words
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Advertisement259 1938-01-08 11 i Wil (NIPPON YUSEN K AISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT» FOR CUN ARD WHITE STAR LINE HOLIDAY TRIP TO JAPAN Next Sailings from Singapore: s.s. FUSHIMI MARU*.’ Jan. 10 Cheap Return Tickets to Hong Kong; Shanghai Japan, available for 2 months. TO First class Second clasr Hongkong $137 $lO3 Shanghai 189259 words
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144 1938-01-08 12 Successful broadcasts on short waves from a height of 70.000 feet (over 13 miles) have been made recently* at the Aspern aerodrome at Vienna. The broadcast is made by robots attached to balloons, not exceeding six feet in diameter. Instead of a gondola,144 words
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Article182 1938-01-08 12 Following is the passenger list of the westbound s.s. Kashima Maru which has left Penang: For Colombo:Mr. K. Noguchi and Mr. R. Sano. For Port Said;—Mr. S. Cho, Mr. K. Hanaoka. Mr. T. lino, Mr. Y. Itihasi. Mr. S. Iwao. Mr. S. Kimoto, Lieut.-Col. T. Kono. Mr. S.182 words
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Article540 1938-01-08 12 Musical Director Who Enjoys Every Minute Of Work Wl >l I'.R entertains the notion that the \\h< !r composers has been ruined by radio and the nun. t-ilk with Prank Black, general musical director lor the Broadcasting Company, says the Christian Science Monit Black has540 words
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Article465 1938-01-08 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIK MAILS: I A mail for Australia. New Zealand. Java I and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Singapore-Australia Air Mail Service will close at 7.30 p.m. today. A mail for Kenya. Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesi Nyasaland and465 words
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Article170 1938-01-08 12 St. George The Martyr Ist SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY’ 7.15 a.ni. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Matins. Psalm W>, 48. Hymn 79. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.in. Holy Communion (Tamil) 10.30 a.m. Matins Holy Communion (Chinese). 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm 47, 67 Chant 133, 157. Magnificat 84 Nunc llimitti-170 words
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Miscellaneous640 1938-01-08 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. Tutu in on th< followuiy warel< nrjths: TRANSMISSION GSH 21.41 Mc/S (15.91 in.) GSG 17.7.9 Mc/S (IG.BG m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/S (19. 8 in.) temporarily TRANSMISSION 3 GSH 21.41 Mc/S (15.91 m.) GSG 17.7.9 Mc/S (16.8 G m.) GSF 15.14 Mo/S (19. 8 vi.)640 words
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Miscellaneous654 1938-01-08 12 RERUN DJB 15.20 Mc/« 19 7 "iu IM N 9.54 Mc/4 SIAS m. DIE 17.76 Mc/s 16.8’J ui. DJQ 15.28 Mc/s 19 63 rn. DIA 9.56 Mc/s 31.38 m. I TODA V TOMORROW DJB 15.20 Me s i 19.7 m.) p.m. 12.25 German folk song. 12.30 Week-end concert. 1.20 News654 words
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Miscellaneous543 1938-01-08 12 HOLLAND TODAY PHI. 17.77 me s (16.88 m.) p.m. 8.45 Announcement. 8.50 Talk on stocks. 9.05 Phohi Variety Ensemble. 9.20 Talk. 9.40 Variety programme. 10.05 Relay from Rotterdam. 10.35 Close down. TOMORROW PHI. 17.77 mc/s (16.88 ni.) p.m. 8.45 Announcement. 8.50 Special broadcast on behalf of the Y.M.C.A. 9.05 Variety’543 words
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Miscellaneous378 1938-01-08 12 PENANG TODAY 7 ZHJ 6.08 Me s (49.3 m.) p.m. 7.00 Signal knd programme. 7.05 Indian music. 8.00 Malay music. 8.55 Pinang Gazette news bulletin. 9.00 Close down. PARIS TODAY TPA-4, 11.72 mc s (25.6 m.) а. б. Concert relay. 7.35 News in French. Market prices, rates of exchange. 8.00378 words
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Miscellaneous18 1938-01-08 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 4.17 p.m. 10.30 p TOMORROW 4.07 a.m. 10.53 i.n 5.10 p.m. 11.27 p18 words
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Article, Illustration239 1938-01-08 13 Amongst the Hillmen of the ==SE Malay Peninsula These unique photograpl s were taken at I dong. the Sungei Sipui Sakai Settlement, while the Paramount Film Expedition was on location to secure Sakai scenes of the film 4 Booloo.” The centre picture is; .ificent studx239 words
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Article637 1938-01-08 14 Very Hard Going Expected FIELD OF 10 LEFT ONLY VANDAL SCRATCHED (BY TIC-TAC) Today is Gold Cup Race Day at Penang. Out of a total oi horses handicapped for today’s races, 18 have been scratches leaving 67 runners in 8 races. Only Vandal has637 words
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Article846 1938-01-08 14 Penang Team To Meet Them Following the final State soccer trial on the Victoria Green, Penang, yesterday, when Probables again trounced Possibles by six goals to two, the following were selected to represent the Penang Asiatics against the Islington Corinthians in the tourists’ first match in846 words
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1388 1938-01-08 14 Perak Association’s Recommendation a rwommeiMtetian forward eli gl ible for Station' and reeaived favourably by all the other States, by the Perak <»cket y co ony flom 19s8 tied 771^ Perak Crick™.liociaiion to hi» report of the AssoelXs SEt Ih- year 1937.1,388 words
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Advertisement399 1938-01-08 14 GASTRITIS The Truth You cannot hope to get really b tter from your stomach trouble until you know the exact cause of it. Then only can yo treat it scientifically and feel your pain go lor good. If you are troubled with flatulen f you feel unpleasantly full after ordinary399 words
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Article268 1938-01-08 15 Arsenal At Home To The Wanderers 14 TEAMS TO MEET IN LONDON 3 he big clubs in the English League will appear for the first time this season in F. A. Cup-ties when the Third Round is plavcd today. ith the exception of three268 words
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Article, Illustration829 1938-01-08 15 Opening Batsmen In at least one respect Australian cric t is suffering an embarrassment not of lies but of famine. The country that oduced Trumper and Duff, Collins and u-dsley, and, more recently, Woodfull (i Ponsford has not now an established j < ning pair to set829 words
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Article66 1938-01-08 15 Phil Zwick. the American lightweight boxer, will be staying in England for another three months at least, having just been granted an extension of permit by the Home Office, to whom he applied direct. Earlier Zwick had sought an extension through the Boxing Board of Control, but the66 words
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Article58 1938-01-08 15 M C.C. officials are thinking deeply about the financial arrangements connected with the England v Australia cricket Tests this year The select committee suggested that out of the Test match re ceipts a fund should be started and not stopped until £20,000 had been reached—out of which58 words
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Article60 1938-01-08 15 j G. Lush, the New South Wales cricketer and Test match possible, has accepted the contract of Sir Julien Cahn to play in England. The contract is for three years, during which Lush will be employed on the journalistic staff of a Midland newspaper. He leaves for60 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-01-08 15 Met/an Taylor, the 13-year-old at I uho astounded Biitain by t.omintj out third in the British Bkatitiy Championships. Cecil a Coiledge (belou') the world, European, and British champ'on, was first.34 words
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Article, Illustration470 1938-01-08 15 It takes from eight to ten years to make a world’s skating champion and the cost may be anything up to £lO,OOO. accord'ng to Mrs. Colledge, mother of Cecilia Colledge, the English girl who has succeeded Sonja Henie as the No. 1 woman skater470 words
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60 1938-01-08 15 Ac-'ordinii to the annual report of the Pe>rak Cricket Association, a loss of 53.85 was sustained as a result of the visit of Sir Julien Cahn's team to Ipoh in A pril. The collections amounted to -X/;6’6’ .65 against which was an expenditure60 words
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Article160 1938-01-08 15 Owing to the F.A. Cup there will be no matches in the first and second divisions of the English League, while many matches in the third division have had to be postponed. Following are the Home fixtures for today; ENGLISH LEAGUE Di 1 SION 111 (Southern) Bristol C.160 words
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Article116 1938-01-08 15 But Not Against SchmeJing Detroit Brown Bonxber Joe LowN will defend his world heavy-weight title Against Nathan .Mann at Madi-son-square Garden, New York, on February 23. Mann, who conies from Haven, Connecticut, recently outpointed Bob Pastor, New York State champion. A Christmas present of a116 words
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Article121 1938-01-08 15 Racing men will be interested to know that one effect of South Australia’s betting shops has been to reduce attendances on racecourses. Only six of every 100 bets are made at race meetings. The rest are laid in the Government shops. There are 362 betting shops in the121 words
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Advertisement37 1938-01-08 15 TIGERfIEEH MADE FROM THE FINEST malt hops yeast DISTRIBUTED BY ERASER HEAVE LTD. BELLISS <& MORCOM STEAM ENGINES, OIL ENGINES, COMPRESSORS, ETC. irk.» OSIu 1292 STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR SET agents. HUTTENBACHS LIMITED, (INCORPORATED IN SS) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS37 words
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Article114 1938-01-08 16 TIN.— PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £lB5 o 0 lB6 5 0 LONDON—(3 months) flB4 15 0 £lB6. 0. 0 SINGAPORE $9l 25 $90.75 BUSINESS DONE 1 FENANG $91.00 $90.75 BUSINESS DONE ....••••••••••••> <• Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundrted) <•_«*• S 4 85 $4.80 BLACK PEPPER 5950 $9.50 «CBBER:LONDON114 words
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Article316 1938-01-08 16 Share of £1 denomination inrteo otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Or' version Ixian, 5 p.c., 1944-64 Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 1 War Loan, 3i p.c Com. Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce. A” Royal Aesce. share 108. pd.) Great Western Rly Ordy. x Canadian Pacific (£25) j*316 words
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Article120 1938-01-08 16 London on Previously Latent Paris 147 19 64 147)/ Nev. York 4.99/ 5.00’ Montreal 4.991 5.00/, Brussels 29.45/ 29.46’, Geneva 21.58’, 21.591 A msterdam 8.98 8.98 Milan 95 95 Berlin 12.40/ 12.41 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26* 26J Helsingfors 2261 226 J120 words
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Article131 1938-01-08 16 London. Jan. 7. I RUBBER Firmer. I London 6 buj-ers 7sellers I Jan./Mar 7 buyers 7,V sellers April June 7 buyers 7/, sellers July Sept 7. buyers 7*, sellers NEW "YORK 14.54 cts United Kingdom Stocks London 35.810 tons Liverpool 22,008 tons C OPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam.131 words
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Article97 1938-01-08 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 9 5 o As am Kumbang 310 33 0c Eatu Selangor 1.55 1.57’ Hong Fatt 1-08 110 Jelebu .68 .72’ex Kpg. Lar.jut 23'0 23 9 Kramat 119 121?-ex Kuchai Ordy. 1.47 A 1.55 Larut 113 H 9 L ngui 1.65 1.70 Lukut -62*97 words
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Article153 1938-01-08 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 47' 51« B. Selangors 1.52 A 1.57’ Burma Malays 27 0 27,6 Hong Fatts 1.09 1.11 Jelebus .60 .65 K. Lanjuts 23 0 23 6 Kramats 12 0 12 6 K. Kampars 14 6 15 0 Kuchais 1.50 1.55 Laruts 114 A 119 Pungahs153 words
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Article203 1938-01-08 16 Market Good New York, Jan. 7.—Market showing good, although inconclusive evidence, some revival of confidence plus an increase in inflation psychology, currently combining, make for an advance from present levels. It is felt that the above considerations are sufficiently important to warrant attaching greater significance to action in203 words
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Article26 1938-01-08 16 TIN Singapore $90.75 Per pkl. Penang $90.75 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 22 5,8 c Per lb. Penang Spot 22 7 8c Per lb.26 words
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Article207 1938-01-08 16 RUBBER Buvei Selleri Allenbys 145 1.521 Ayer Panas 1.32? 1.40 Bassetts .57 g2’ Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Redfords 1.00 1.05 Bentas 1.05 x 10 I Brogas 8 0 8 g 1 Mentakabs .44 46 Malaka Pindas 1.20 1 25 Nyalas .92 A 97 Fa jams /77? jg/ Sungei207 words
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Article124 1938-01-08 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TI^ T Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.52’. 1.57’. Hong Fatt 1.08 1.10 Kuchai 1.45 j 50 Petalings 8.40 8.65 Rahman Hyd. 1.37. A 1.42’. Kaub Gold 3.90 4.10 Bantau Ordy. 1.37 A 1.42 A Rantau Pref. 1.37 A 1.42 A Taiping Cons. 1.67?. 1.72 A Ulu Klang124 words
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Article22 1938-01-08 16 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. interim dividend Is. less tax per share: payable in London Jan. 28: register date. Jan. 5.22 words
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Article76 1938-01-08 16 BIRTH At the Maternity Hospital, Penang to Esme wife of W. T. Francis-a son. SILVER WEDDING CA-PEL D AR AN JO.—At the Church oi the Assumption. January 8th, 1913, by the Rev. Father Ouvelle, Mr. Victor Francis Capel, Station Engineer, Kuala Lumpur, idest son of the late Mr.76 words
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Advertisement103 1938-01-08 16 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED Competent Junior Clerk to act as Telephone Operator. Apply stating salary required to Box No. 194. c/o Pinamr Gazette. 6 W ANTED Chinese Engine Driver for rubber Estate. Must hold First Grade Driver s Certificate and be capable of taking charge of pumping plant and small lighting103 words
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Advertisement806 1938-01-08 16 banks A NFW CHARTERED BANK A INlbn OF INDIA, AUSTRAL! rAr*nnGTT {lncorporated m G AFF DEPOSI I Boval Charte, ii, 3 d Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund I ILij Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 38 on CO, tkO Of V lU < imDortant documents, records, etc., Alor806 words
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Article, Illustration1996 1938-01-08 1 Tic Tac Reviews Big Race Prospects IMPORT AN I' POINTERS FOR j PUNTERS ELEVEN of the best horses in the country at the present time have been handicapped for the Penang Gold Cup Race to be run this afternoon. It is likely that1,996 words
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Article, Illustration10087 1938-01-08 3 RACE 1 2-30 p.m Horses, Class 3, Div. 2: 6 Furs. GOLDEN BLAZE B 13 Mr. N. M. Noordin”s ch.e.m. by Deflation- No Smoke (Mr. N. M. Noordin). Last, 9 lens. 11 strs.) X/2 (Woods 6), showed up in early stages, soon faded away. Oct. 21,10,087 words
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Article, Illustration203 1938-01-08 13 Race 1. Horses, Class 4, Div. 3, 6fJ Although carrying the heavy impost of 9.7 Meg (Davies) wins from Gallant Maggie (White) and First Bid (Tait) to pay the highest dividend of the day$87. Race 3. Horses, Class 3. Div. 2. 5Jf. Waetere (White) winning203 words
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