Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 January 1938
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Title Section20 1938-01-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 14. Vol. XCVI. MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration410 1938-01-17 1 A Super Popular Front b UNITY ON DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN ISSUES Paris, Jan. 16— M. Blum has accepted an invitation front the President to endeavour to form a Cabinet. On leaving the Elysee, M. Blum said he was going immediately to consult the Socialist group. He—Reuter. - 410 words
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Article84 1938-01-17 1 —Reuter. Quarter Per Cent In Lombard Street the flow of funds from the Conaccentuating the already large sup••♦king employment, borrowers occaobtained loans at a quarter per This .glut of money caused a rush ivasury Bills which are now being of-ft-red on a reduced scale with the result—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article28 1938-01-17 1 Penang. schools re-open tomorrou for the first term, 19S8, after over nth's holidays. .Veto admissions i expected to more than replace the >■'mber leaving school.28 words
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Article128 1938-01-17 1 —Reuter. Less Information For The Public (.ihington, Jan. 16.—The Navy De- nt will no longer publish periodical ts on the strength of the United ‘S' Navy with the number and names of aider construction, according to reliable sources. Naval Affairs Committee of the Se’.lhs year did not. —Reuter. - 128 words
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Article343 1938-01-17 1 Reuter. hamberlain returned to Downing last evening from Chequers where he the. week-end making final prepara>r his talks with the Irish delegation afternoon. Irish delegation held a final meeting afternoon and it is understood it agreement regarding the necessity taming some concession on unity in This question,Reuter. - 343 words
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Article49 1938-01-17 1 —Reuter. Brussels, Jan. 16—The Chinese ambassjdors and ministers who have been meeting at Amsterdam where they assembled to greet Dr. Sun Fo, left on return to the capitals to which they are accredited. The results of the Amsterdam deliberations are still being kept a close secret.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article192 1938-01-17 1 —Reuter. Daily Telegraph On Peking Regime The Daily Telegraph ih a leader says that Japan evidently feels, she can dispense with the formality of declaring war and dispose of the accredited Chinese Government and its director by disregarding them. The new Chinese regime established and maintained by bayonets—Reuter. - 192 words
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Article76 1938-01-17 1 Imperial Airways Qantas Dream To Be A Reality Darwin, Jan. 16—‘'The Australia All-red air route round the world would be an established fact in two or three years," declared Mr. S. A. Dismore, Assistant General Manager of the Imperial Airways, on his arrival here to76 words
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Article270 1938-01-17 1 chen, 35 miles south-east of Wuhu. —Reuter. To Be Brought Up In Japan Six hundred Chinese babies have been taken from the Nantao refugee zone to Japan where they will be brought up as Japanese subjects. Japanese soldiers transferred from Wuhu to the Shantung front passed throughchen, 35 miles south-east of Wuhu.—Reuter. - 270 words
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Article58 1938-01-17 1 —Reuter. London, Jan. 16. —A resolution welcoming a solution for the future of Palestine which would provide the establishment of a Jewish dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations was carried by a large majority at a meeting of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, popularly—Reuter. - 58 words
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242 1938-01-17 1 London: Proposals for the construction of vast underground petrol reservoirs on the Thames bank at Plirfleet, Essex, at an estimated cost of £5,000,000, are being considered by the Government and Thamesside authorities. The object of this scheme is twofold. It would bring London’s petrol242 words
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Article41 1938-01-17 1 —Reuter. M. BLUM FAILS BUT TRIES AGAIN Paris, Jan. 17.—M. Blum has given up his attempt to form a national union Government. He will now try to form a Cabinet with members of the Popular Front and Communist support.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 41 words
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207 1938-01-17 1 Unilateral Boycott As Last Resort Reuter. Urging a Japanese boycott at a meeting of railwaymen at Bristol, Mr. John Marchbanks, General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, said three lines of action were open to the Labour movement. Firstly, to endeavour toReuter. - 207 words
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Article115 1938-01-17 1 —Reuter. Fifty Million For Manchukuo New York, Jan. 16.—A report that Japanese industrial interests are trying to establish a credit of $50,000,000 in the United States for the purchase of machinery is published by the New York Times which states that Mr. T. J. Watson, president—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article25 1938-01-17 1 Reuter. Darwin, Jan. 16.—Four of the five R.A.F. flying-boats have arrived. The firth is held up at Akyab owing to engine trouble.Reuter. • ■ - 25 words
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Advertisement12 1938-01-17 1 H. TOXISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. «5-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement119 1938-01-17 1 I SPECIAL AIR MAIL PHOTOS ARRIVING Twice A Week Now On View At Oar SHOW WINDOWS 10 cts. per copy. I T/ie Staff Of Life —or bread baked by the Royal Bakery, is the best baked bread you can buy anywhere. Made in a modern hygienic bakery, under European supervision119 words
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Article793 1938-01-17 2 Over 60 Entries Expected The first Penang dog show will be held at the Penang Turf Club grandstand on Sunday, February 27. It is hoped that the Hon. Mr. G.A. de C. de Moubray, Resident Councillor, Penang, will perform the opening ceremony. Between 60 and 70793 words
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1613 1938-01-17 2 Strong Challenge To Brentford HULL’S FOURTEEN GOALS IN TWO MATCHES Wolverhampton Wanderers, with their defeat of the Arsenal on Saturday, are making a strong bid for League leadership., being four points behind Brentford with three games in hand. Their match with the Gunners, which1,613 words
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Article93 1938-01-17 2 Australia’s Tennis Win Over America In spite of the fact that he was just recovering from a bout of and not at his best, Donald Budge, the American tennis champion, played against Bromwich, the ambidextrous young Australian, in the Australia-America tennis “test at Adelaide. Budge suffered his93 words
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Advertisement468 1938-01-17 2 Llrad Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams “Gazette” Penang. Maeapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. K*Ma Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. ipoh Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. London Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, Lon do* E»Ca 4 Phone Central468 words
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Advertisement235 1938-01-17 2 A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for PENANG STUDENTS Come to 473, Chulia St. (.Opposite Anglo-Chinese Middle School.) Second Hand Book Stall We are buying and selling second hand School Books, Novels, etc., at Reasonable Prices. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH TENDERS will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, Kedah, Alor Star,235 words
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Advertisement630 1938-01-17 2 EVERY MEAT CAUSED PAIN AND DISTRESS Nothing Gave Him Relief Until He Tried Chardox Distress aftei- meals is due tr, menting in the stomach and 4 stead of being properly digested ’‘xA*intended it to be. The result J stomach becomes distended with u ing rise to uncomfortable symntor 7 as630 words
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484 1938-01-17 3 Colourful Scenes At Chettiar Temple GOLDEN STATUE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION The Chettiar temple at Waterfall Road, illuminated last night for the Thaipusam festival, presented a gay and colourful spectacle to thousands of people of all nationalities; the central attraction being the golden statue of the God484 words
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Article421 1938-01-17 3 Mr. C. Danker And Miss R. S. Oliveiro A popular member of the local Eurasian -and sporting circles, Mr. Chris Danker married Miss Regina Sara Oliveiro at the Church of Assumption on Saturday morning the Rev. Father Southait officiating. The bridegroom is the fourth son of Mrs. Lucricia421 words
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Article193 1938-01-17 3 Wedding At St. George 's Church The wedding took place on Saturday •vening at the St. George’s Church. Penang of Mr. Joseph Samuel, only son of Mr. S. Samuel to Miss Alice Barnabas, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Barnabas, the Rev. S. Charles officiating. The bridegroom is193 words
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Article37 1938-01-17 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 15. The standard production of New Serendah Rubber Co., Ltd., has been assessed for 1938 at 591,640 lb. and that of. Sungei Ramal Syndicate Ltd., at 427,500 lb.37 words
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Article403 1938-01-17 3 (From Our Own Correspondent J Singapore, Jan. 15. “I cannot believe that the Japanese fleet will always stay in Japanese waters, al the famous French naval publicist an chauvinistic novelist, M. Claude ar who passed through Singapore yesterday for China, where he will study the war,403 words
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Article630 1938-01-17 3 Misadventure Verdict “I told my nephew to change the bulb and the next thing I heard was a cry of pain. Rushing in, I saw my nephew, Khoo Chin Soon, lying on the floor in my mother’s arms. I immediately ran back and turned off the main630 words
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Article171 1938-01-17 3 An inquiry was held on Saturday by Mr. J. D. Lambert, into the death of a Chinese, Cheng Thean Siew, a carpenter, who died as a result of taking, by accident, caustic soda on December 12. At the conclusion of the hearing, the coroner returned171 words
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Article191 1938-01-17 3 A “Black Out” For Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 15. Singapore will have its first experimental air-raid “black-out” during the forthcoming combined manoeuvres, from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5. This is announced in the Government Gazette. Details of the proposed black-out are not known, but191 words
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Article218 1938-01-17 3 Official Regulations For New Year (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 15. Three days have been allotted for the firing of crackers during stated hours in the Straits Settlements in 'celebratiofi of the Chinese New Year. (The Chief Police Officers of Singapore, Penang and Malacca have issued identical regulations218 words
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Advertisement93 1938-01-17 3 A 'li z A .-si* Abe* te .A’ Jc5 ot ae 'fl ’«OMbO** do you know that REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to itr A present creamy consistency by v (evaporation, and made completely (I At*] h sterile. It contains no preservative a Cs /fl w93 words
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199 1938-01-17 4 Delegates To Seek Support From Governments EMBARGO ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS PLANNED Brussels, Jan. 16: A joint meeting of the International Federation of Trade Unions and the Socialist International decided on a principle of boycott of Japanese goods. Delegates agreed to ask this from their—Reuter. - 199 words
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Article408 1938-01-17 4 Players Employed By Sports Firms Comprehensive regulations for the control of leading lawn tennis players who are employed by sporting goods firms heve been adopted by the Australian Lawn Tennis Association. Far Some time now the controlling bodies have been watching the activities of these players,408 words
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Article127 1938-01-17 4 PART OF SWIMMING CLUB PROPERTY Special Meeting of Members A special general meeting of the members of the Penang Swimming Club will be held at the Club bungalow, Tanjong Bungah, on Sunday, January 30, at 12.30 p.m. for the purpose of considering and, if thought127 words
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Article371 1938-01-17 4 Lim Lean Teng Shield For Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Jan. 15. The first six-a-side soccer competition in the Kuala Muda District, for the Lim Lean Teng Shield, was played at the Bedong Medicos United Ground yesterday. Six teams competed and the Sungei371 words
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Article279 1938-01-17 4 Young Scientist’s Discovery London: Most dread disease -cancermay soon be cured by wireless waves. Research by a young doctor gives hope of relief to thousands of sufferers. •Working day and night in the laboratories of the British Cancer Campaign, near Newcastle, Dr. Frank Dickens has279 words
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Article209 1938-01-17 4 “Not A Pfennig Too Much” Berlin: A remarkably large increase in the yield of taxation is announced by Dr. Reinhardt, the Permanent Secretary of State in the Ministry of Finance. The financial year does not end until March, hut Dr. Reinhardt declares that the209 words
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Article102 1938-01-17 4 Knocked Down By Lorry (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 15. Mr. D. S. Little, until recently manager of Telok Gong Estate, Banting, and at the time of his death assistant manager of Sungei Mangis Estate, Banting, was knocked down and fatally injured by a lorry while102 words
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Advertisement35 1938-01-17 4 I jiSpBEZEIit I I I II I I ANY CLIMATE I ißfc ALWAYS FRESH I I "f or energy 1 I health I I strength I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA:— HENRY WAUGH CO„ LTD., PENANG.35 words
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Advertisement1061 1938-01-17 4 llwM I DON’T FORGET I NEW SHOP C. GANGARAM < For Quality, Value -and Service > Special Offer for few days only Art Mixed Flat Crepe Double Width 36 4 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR at C. GANGARAM 1 1 1' Corner of Penang and Maxwell Road Phone 1566. Penang. Asthma1,061 words
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241 1938-01-17 5 I IKM CO-OPERATION BETWEEN U. S. AND BRITAIN BOTH PREPARING TO DISREGARD LONDON TREATY LIMITATIONS Washington, Jan. 16. Reports arc_ widely circulating here that Japan is secretly building a monster 45,000-ton battleship but it is not expected that the United States naval authorities will presently—Reuter. - 241 words
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Article48 1938-01-17 5 1 U V <* I 11 Reuter. Allahabad, Jan. 16 —Six were killed and 2 -.sere seriously injured when the Cal-ta-Delhi express collided with a goods ■sun. at Bamrauli station near Allahabad. ■c third class carriage telescoped while overturned all involved were IniT' Reuter.' 1 U V <* I 11 Reuter. - 48 words
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Article169 1938-01-17 5 1 apitalist Encirclement And Fascist Danger Jan 16—The Supreme Council '.-ried the amendment to the Constitution riing wide powers to the Presidium •inferring on the Presidium the right eclare martial law where it is consider---cessary from the military viewpoint. Speakers described the amendment as i ’.uted by169 words
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Article69 1938-01-17 5 —Reuter London, Jan. 16. immense crowd of Irishmen staged a .velcome for Mr. de Valera when he < d at Euston for the Anglo-Irish talks. i loudly, the crowd rushed the barrs tnd surrounded his carriage and the :e had to call in reinforcements to—Reuter - 69 words
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Article78 1938-01-17 5 n-M.s. I ■Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 16—The U.S.S. Marble’ll has been ordered to proceed to "efoo from Tsingtao immediately as measure owing to a report r the American Consul that disorder ■'Na broken out with 100 Chinese so-called poial police looting Chinese shops and ng pistols into then-M.s. I ■Reuter. - 78 words
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Article19 1938-01-17 5 Reuter. J-asrah, Jan. 16—Four flying-boats of •Jo. 203 Squadron are on their way to "Kapoi Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article405 1938-01-17 5 A Task For M. Bonnet Paris, Jan. 16. M Bonnet has agreed to form a Ministry and it is understood that M. Chautempis will become Foreign Minister. In conversations with M. Leon Blum, M. Bonnet was informed that he could not expect Socialist support. With the Communists405 words
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Article102 1938-01-17 5 —Reuter. Missile Thrown Into Newspaper Office Shanghai, Jan. 16—A hand grenade was thrown this evening at the offices of the Chinese language daily, Hwa Mei Pao published by an American. Mr. Hal P. Mills. One Chinese was injured, the windows were shattered and furniture wrecked. The Hwa Mei—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article53 1938-01-17 5 Reuter. Chinese Report Of Execution Not Correct Shanghai, Jan. 16 —The arrest of Gen. Han Fu-chu for dereliction of duty and his transportation to Hankow for court martial is definitely confirmed but a Chinese report that he has been executed is incoi rect though this may possiblyReuter. - 53 words
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Article60 1938-01-17 5 —Reuter. Washington. Jan. 16 —Mr. Roosevelt has nominated the 53-year-old Solicitor Gene ral, Mr. Stanley Reed, as Judge of the Supreme Court in place of tjie 76-year-old Judge Sutherland. There will now be only three septuagenarians among the Judges. Mr, Stanley Reed’s nomination will mean that Mr.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article36 1938-01-17 5 Reuter. Karachi, Jan. 16—Attempting a recon flight form Indo-China to Paris, a Frenchman, Christian Moench landed at Karach and took off for Baghdad. He hopes to reach Paris at midnight on Sunday.Reuter. - 36 words
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253 1938-01-17 5 —British Wireless. 80 111.p.h. Gale And Heavy Rain London. Jan. 16—Exceptionally wild weather was experienced in Southern England during the night and in the Channel a gale, which is now moderating, is reported to have reached, at times, a velocity of 80 m.p.h. Shipping received—British Wireless. - 253 words
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Article140 1938-01-17 5 —Reuter. ill Not Recognise Chinese National Government Shanghai. Jan. 16—The Japanese Government has issued a statement on its fundamental policy in China, broadly on the lines forecasted, which declares that the Japanese Government will henceforceward cease to deal with the Chinese national Government and looks forward—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article68 1938-01-17 5 —Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 16 —Territories and regions of the Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic and the Ukranian Soviet Republic are to be divided into smaller administrative units with the object of improving economic and cultural developments, and creating closer ties between the people and governing bodies.—Reuter. - 68 words
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87 1938-01-17 5 CHUNGKING RUSSIA TO BE LINKED BY ROAD —Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 16 Plans have been mapped out according to Chinese reports for construction of a 2,500-mile railway linking Chungking with Russia via Sinkiang in order to faciliate transportation of military supplies to China from Europe When completed, the journey from the—Reuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement381 1938-01-17 5 WE TAKE STOCK YOU TAKE VALUE! great annual STOCK-TAKING /7 -THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS FOR MEN THE HOME Illi cwts I Z 250 DOZEN wißimwM* WWOilil DAMASK NAPKINS .50 DOZEN z A STRONG PILLOW P n Taj from a reliable quality case from one of 500 CELLULAR 4381 words
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Article536 1938-01-17 6 PRIDE of home is an asset upon which it is impossible to set a monetary value. Yet until recently employers apparently set no score on the importance of housing their labour in comfort as thousands of coolie lines up and down the country testify. They conform to a536 words
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411 1938-01-17 6 To Guard Asia From Bolshevism I RIBBENTROP BUREAU EXPERT’S VIEW Berlin. An article intended tn answer British objections to the return of the German colonies is published in the Berlin “Boerser Zeitung" from the pen of the former German Consul-General, Herr Karlowa. who ’S the411 words
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Article86 1938-01-17 6 MIN SIN SAEH BEAT HU YEW SEAiI In a friendly game of ping-pong consisting of five singles played on Saturday, the Min Sin Seah’s team beat Hu Yew Seah by five games to nil. The results are as follows (Min Sin Seah’s players mentioned first 1 Khoo Eng Guan86 words
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Article901 1938-01-17 6 PUTTING THEORY INTO r PRACTICE By Alec. Einar Pratt THE students of the high schools s and colleges throughout China are now devoting part of thentime to making patriotic speeches and in going to outer districts to keep the country folk informed of the latest developments of the901 words
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Article147 1938-01-17 6 Double Atlantic Flight Next Year Cape flyer Mrs Betty Kirby-Green left for St. Moritz tot* a long rest to get in training for her double Atlantic flight next year. She told the press before she left that she hoped her flight would lead to an American stage147 words
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88 1938-01-17 6 Direct Radio Service To Be Provided Melbourne. The Postmaster-General of (Senator A. J McLachlan) f erred with the Minister for (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) on the to link up Darwin with the capita rect radio service. Darwin, which will be the fio when the88 words
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Article29 1938-01-17 6 Reuter. Auckland. New Zealand, Jan. I<> American Airways’ representatives that they are definitely proceeding plans for resumption of the tran service from Honolulu to New Ze.<’Reuter. - 29 words
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Advertisement290 1938-01-17 6 IM 1 J I /D mS f M Jir’ T *r-JU II 1 II I II V%k i |l I DOHT VAGUE /Qfe& jaWfl M I < <• I <w«Wl <kiz /M.- \*v 7 'Wlp®Sb3/l I IB wBX I orbs ft# finer whisky goes into ahy bottle I liiS, (SOLE290 words
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Advertisement28 1938-01-17 6 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG Sta<apere, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.28 words
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Article763 1938-01-17 7 Magnificent Win Over Huddersfield WOLVES AND ARSENAL IN TERRIFIC MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 16. Terrific describes the Wolves vs. Arsenal Cup rehearsal. A man in the stand had a seizure when the Wolves opened the scoring. The Highbury team were without Bastin,763 words
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473 1938-01-17 7 40 Girls From "Down Under See Penang Amazed By Sights >rty young Australian girls who were c .-t unate to find themselves taking a free r p to Malaya expected to find swarms of ...lives eagerly surging round their boat B their arrival in this country which they imagined to473 words
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Article416 1938-01-17 7 Malay Fought On Wrong Lines Tuning up for his forthcoming contest with unbeaten Ventura Marquez, Mexican featherweight, who is now holder of the Ceylon lightweight title, Battling Sima, Filipino-Chinese featherweight, took on Speedy Hassan. Singapore Malay, over twelve twos last night at Wembley Park arena and won416 words
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Article212 1938-01-17 7 3 Penang Players Picked Three Penang players have been included in the rugby team to represent the North in the annual match against the South at Anson Road Stadium, Singapore, on January 29. Erskine-Crum and Marquis will be in the forward line, while M. B. Pestana,212 words
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Article163 1938-01-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) ITaiping, Jan. 15. A drive in the moonlight last night of three people, a Chinese youth and two young Chinese girls, ended rather disastrously for them when the car, which was being driven by the'young man, ran off the road and163 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-01-17 7 The Malaya Cup finalists. The Army (winners) are in colours. Photo by KengU, Kuala Lumpur. Report on page 9.21 words
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Advertisement169 1938-01-17 7 V' new Vitality withAj. Tbe Lrueitooic A THING OF BEAUTY IS A PLEASURE FOR EVER SO, FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR PRESENTS THAT WOULD BRING PLEASURE TO THE GIVER AND RECEIVER. CALL AT THE Oriental Gem Stores (Wholesale Retail Diamond Merchants and Dealers in Precious Stones) XND CHOOSE YOURS FROM THE169 words
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Advertisement133 1938-01-17 7 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG j a A Wednesday, 19th January i DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCES Thursday Saturday Next A WHIN VISITING SINGAPORE! STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. )A TAIPING RACES. SKYE MEETING. FRIDAY, 21st. JANUARY, 1938. SATURDAY, 22nd. JANUARY, 1938. Full particulars as to Membership, Programme of Races and Sweepstakes etc.133 words
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Article572 1938-01-17 8 Continuance Of Good Profits Anticipated (From Our London Staff, i London, Jan. 7. ALTHOUGH shares in the majority of British companies operating in Hong kong and Shanghai stand well below the highest levels reached last year, their comparative firmness is described as a feature of the572 words
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Article202 1938-01-17 8 GRENADA CHIEF JUSTICE TO BE MALAYAN JUDGE (From Our London Staff.l London, Jan. 8. The following Malayan appointments in the Colonial Service, most of which have already been gazetted in Singapore, are announced by the Colonial Office this morning: T Mr C W. Murray-Aynsley, Chief Justice, Grenada,202 words
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Miscellaneous262 1938-01-17 8 Overwhelming Success! Every Show Packed Out Since Opening! SELECTED SPECIALLY FOR THAIPUSAM HOLIDAYS I THE G. LATEST MOST EXPENSIVE <v ENTERTAINING TAMIL TALKIE EVER PRODUCED THE ONE ONLY WORTH WHILE FILM TO SEE “CHINTAMANI” Hr featuring M. K. THYAGARAJA i BAGAVATHAR AND Mis* K. Aswathaniina AND A SUPPORTING CAST OF262 words
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Miscellaneous182 1938-01-17 8 gala ATTRACTIONS FOR THAIPUSAM HOLIDAY AND CHINESE YEAR END FESTIVAL WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Monday 17th. January 1938 ODEON STAR OPERA “Dayak Maharaja Leia” SIN SEE TAT CANTONFSE OPTTP a «fi, r “loan r-rxzx, tj UI ERA. Khaw Lin Kooi La, Guat” an Goon Hung Sim Liew” Seat 60—40—20 10 cents182 words
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Miscellaneous250 1938-01-17 8 BWttLI Positively The Last Two Shoo. 6.30 TONICHT <).:{() The Well-known Story- of the H “LADY PRECIOUS STREAM” or "WONG POH CHUEN” (Hong C’:onLek Ma) With all brilliant cast. Packed with Thrills. Action Song Hits Opening Tomorrou Another Popular Mandarin Talk-. Shown to packed houses in Shanghai for 37 nights250 words
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Article380 1938-01-17 9 Toft Keeps Score Down Fro Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, January 15. fort' ecord crowd at the Chinese g round here today, the IslingCornu ms beat Perak by three goals r leading by two goals to nil at adopting a formation attack k game, the visitors were380 words
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881 1938-01-17 9 ARMY WIN GREAT FINAL AT KUALA LUMPUR Terrific Opposition By Home Side (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 15. y*HE Army won the Malaya Cup for the first time today, two years after entering the competition for it, by beating the Northern finalists, Selangor,881 words
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Article140 1938-01-17 9 Kedah Club Beat Kulim Club The Kulim Club golf team journeyed to Alor Star last Friday to meet the Kedah Club in the Sultan’s Cup Series. The Kulim players were rather worried by the dried up greens and the home club avenged their defeat at Kulim of140 words
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Article121 1938-01-17 9 —Reuter. Home Rugby London, Jan. 15. Bath 5, Cardiff 10. Blackheath 9, London Scottish 13. Bristol 9, Royal Air Force 5. Coventry 13, Harlequins 5. Gloucester 9, Bedford 8. Headingley 11, Leicester 5. Manchester 6, Birkenhead 1 Park 5. Northampton 3, London Welsh 9. O. M.—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article56 1938-01-17 9 —Reuter. Scotland and Wales will meet at Murrayfield for their international rugby match on February’ 5. The Scottish team has been chosen as follows: Georg;* Roberts; A. H. Drummond, Dick, Marcae J. CL Forrest; Shaw, T. F. Dorward; J. B. Borthwick, J. D. Hastie, Inglis, Horsburgh, Roy, Young,—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article544 1938-01-17 9 International Rugger Cardiff, Jan. 15. ‘JpHE international rugby match at Cardiff .Arms Park today resulted in Wales defeating England by 14 points to 8. With a terrific wind blowing, a crowd of 60,000 watched the match. England kicked off against the wind. F. Morgan was544 words
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Advertisement149 1938-01-17 9 RACE FORM GUIDE Can you pick winners by studying their form If so, you cannot afford to be without the special I’inang Gazette race form guide. This will be issued FREE as a 16-page supplement with each copy of the Pinang Gazette before each race day henceforth. DON'T MISS IT149 words
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Advertisement349 1938-01-17 9 Gland Discovery Restores Youth' In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impure blood, failing memory, and who are old and •worn-out before their time will b« delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly349 words
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521 1938-01-17 10 Successful Speeches Musi Be Prepared Recent programmes have made me more thSi ordinarily aware of the limits withm which every broadcaster must work, write Basil Maine in the Sunday Times Especially have I been interested m the talks on various subjects not alw^ a cause of521 words
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Article226 1938-01-17 10 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: A mail for Kuala Lumpur n! s !n by Malayan Internal Air Service at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Kenya. Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Northern and Soutlb n p vh) Nyasaland, South Africa, Nigeria and Coast via Singapore and thence by226 words
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Miscellaneous2080 1938-01-17 10 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B B. C. BERLIN HONG KONG DJB 15.20 MC/'« 19.7 ZBW 9.52 Mc/s (31.4 m.) DrfN 9.54 Me/» »1.45 mTune in on the following wavelengths: J 7 76 Mc/g 19-89 ivuai TRANSMISSION 2 15,28 Mc/ 1 8 O European programme. 6.50 Stock D-IA 9.58 Mc/b SI.SB m.2,080 words
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Miscellaneous371 1938-01-17 10 PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Mc|s (49.8 m.) TODAY 7 P OO Signal and announcements. 7.05 Recorded light music. 7.50 Recltal Peter Dawson (8.8. C. rebroadcast) 8.20 Empire Exchange (8.8. C. lebroadcast) 8.35 Ray Cadence Sextet (8.8. C. rebxoadcast). 8.50 Interlude. 8.55 News bulletin. 9 00 Close down. TOMORROW ZHJ 6.08 Mc|s371 words
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Miscellaneous18 1938-01-17 10 TIDE TABLE HIGH LD« TODAY 12.56 p.m. 7.43 prn TOMORROW 1.40 a.m. 7.53 a.m. 1.37 p_m. 8.22 p.m.18 words
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Article1208 1938-01-17 11 Orient Line’s Passengers And Cargo Problems HE 38th annual meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Co, Ltd., was held recently, Sir Alan G. Anderson, G8.b... director, presiding in the absence of the chairman .Mr. I. '■>ud(les, now in Australia, on a business visit. hairman, in moving the1,208 words
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Article555 1938-01-17 11 S.S. ‘YUENSANG’ from Calcutta—sails today for Singapore, Hongkong, Kobe and Osaka. M.S. ‘SAUERLAND’ from Europe via Colombo, for p S’ham, S’pore, Manila, China Japan. S.S. ‘BURMA’ from Singapore for Rangoon Calcutta. S.S. ‘KEDAH’ arrives this morning from Belawari, sailing this evening for Singapore. S.S. ‘GEN.555 words
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90 1938-01-17 11 The story of how the famous ‘tablecloth’ came to be laid on Table Mountain, Cape Town —in other words, the cloud from which the mountain is rarely free will be told in a programme that Howard Rose will produce from Daventry soon. Dorothy Black,90 words
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Advertisement439 1938-01-17 11 blue funnel line VKEKI a SERVICE TO LON DON NORTH CONTiTWK-r r. T PATROCLUS Also calls Marseilles™ Glai7w W 'r “f H DIOMED Also calls Hull SgOW Jan. 2 1 Feb. 16 [EMNON Aso calls Marseilles and Glasgow 2 23 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPm! vt Feb 4 Mar 2439 words
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Advertisement110 1938-01-17 11 PREESPENT I—TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. UCAW Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. GARFIELD Feb. 7 Mar. 6 Mar. 19 S.S. PRES. MONROE Feb. 24 Mar. 23 Apr. 5 S.S. PRES opportu JJ£y to vtjit Cain> en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Haye you travelled on our New Liners The President110 words
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Advertisement597 1938-01-17 11 P O BRITIs a H d |NDIA (Incorporated in Btagland.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY. 20th JAM ARY, 1938. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenhana, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from597 words
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Advertisement238 1938-01-17 11 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Lendos. Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing dates. YASUKUNI MARU (calls Hamburg) Jan. 20 HAKONE MARU Feb. 4 x FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 19 HAKOZAKI MARU Mar. 4 x SUWA MARU Mar. 18 x Call at Rotterdam optional.238 words
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Article750 1938-01-17 12 ~i i ORDER OF PRECEDENCE IN ROYAL FAMILY WHILE it is somewhat' of An exaggeration to suggest that the whole Table of Social Precedence was upset by the Abdication of King Edward VIII., the publication of the various works of reference which make their appearance about this750 words
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Article99 1938-01-17 12 During the week ending Jan. 8, 1938, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 74,480 cases, of which 68,540 (92 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,510 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,475 (3 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 1,96499 words
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Article17 1938-01-17 12 New Serendah Rubber Co., Ltd., standard production has been assessed for 1938 at 591,640 lb.17 words
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Article350 1938-01-17 12 Determined To Wed Mannequin Paris. Prince Michael Radziwill, the wealthy Polish nobleman who wants to marry a mannequin, is unperturbed by the decision of a Polish court placing him and his fortune in the care of a guardian. The order was obtained at the instigation of350 words
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Article114 1938-01-17 12 London, Jan. 15. RUBBER Steady.— London 7ft buyers 7J sellers Jan./Mar 7ft buyers 7J sellers April/June 7ft buyers 7| sellers July/Sept 7ft buyers 7f sellers NEW YORK United Kingdom Stocks London 36.976 tons Liverpool 21,820 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Jan.l £13.17. 6 PEPPER: White Muntok: in114 words
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Article16 1938-01-17 12 Singapore $93.00 Per Pkl. Penang $92.00 5,8 Per Pkl Penang Business Buyers No Sellers.16 words
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Article307 1938-01-17 12 Monday, Jan. 17. meat Beef Steak Katl 94 Stew or Curry do Pork lean do 45 Fork lean and fat Ist quality do 36 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb. tw Do Australian do 40 Fowl 60 Capons locally reared do ou Hen d <> do307 words
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Article80 1938-01-17 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 15. The office of Senior Warden of Mines has been altered to Chief Inspector of Mines, announces a Gazette notification today. This change is to comply with nomenclature recommended by the Colonial Office and does not alter the nature of80 words
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Article24 1938-01-17 12 The Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd., crop for the month of December 1937, was 25,934 lb. Total for 2 months 54,339 lb.24 words
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Advertisement44 1938-01-17 12 THINK—i r > ?n. 1 of the advantage of a IGREASEPROOF r WATERPROOF DUSTPROOF FLOOR 0 4 >. 1 k -i' uJ uP 1 The simple application of Iromte OO CIA rXS Will give you this SOLE AGENTS V'j I C I I" o;.) a sp44 words
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Advertisement198 1938-01-17 12 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED EUROPEAN NURSE from Ist of March to look after two Children (3 and li/ 2 on voyage to England (Ist class passage) Post can be made permanent after arrival. Apply Box 199 c/o Pinang Gazette. NAVAL ARMAMENT DEPOT H.M. NAVAL BASE, SINGAPORE acancy For Piermaster Candidates for198 words
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Advertisement761 1938-01-17 12 ON K S INDIAN OVE R CORPORATION (incorporated in Hong Kong The Liability of members is limitec extent and in manner prescribe» Head Office: 11/12, Line ordm.no. 1929 Beach, Madras. Head Office.— hong kong Authorised Capital $5OO i<v® Branches: Penang, Rangoon, Karaikudi Paid up and Sivaganga. Sterling 6,500 Silver f761 words
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