Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 January 1938
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Title Section22 1938-01-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 15. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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215 1938-01-18 1 —Reuter. Recommendation To Congress TWO SEVENTY-MILLION DOLLAR BATTLESHIPS Washington, Jan. 17. —Construction of two new battleships and twenty other warships is provided for in the appropriation of $553,266,000 for the United States Navy in the coming fiscal year recommended by the House of.—Reuter. - 215 words
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Article114 1938-01-18 1 —Reuter. Molotoff To Form Cabinet Moscow, Jan, 17.—Apart from the appointment of M. Kalinin (see page three) today’s chief political event has been the resignation of M. Molotoff, chairman of the Soviet Council of People’s Commissars, who was immediately commissioned to form a new Cabinet. The afternoon’s’—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article57 1938-01-18 1 .—Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 17.—The moderate expectations aroused by the visit of M. Stoyadinovitch, Yugoslav Prime Minister, to Berin do not appear to have been exceeded. A communique says that M. Stoyadinovitch had conversations with Baron von Neurath, Dr. Goering and other leaders at .oday’s reception and Herr Hitler.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article42 1938-01-18 1 Increases of two inches in the average neight and seven or eight pounds in the weight of schoolchildren in the last 30 years were mentioned by Lord Stanhope it Nottingham when he spoke in support of the National Health Campaign.42 words
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Article60 1938-01-18 1 Dr. Eduardo Santos, delegate of the Republic of Columbia to the League of Nations, who is now on a visit to London, will be guest of the L’nited Kingdom Gov--*rnment at a luncheon tomorrow. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, will preside, and Lord60 words
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Article44 1938-01-18 1 The total estimated loss by fire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1937 was £9,529,000 or £1,368,000 less than the estimate for 1936. Following the wild week-end weather, an exceptionally high tide on the Thames yesterday caused extensive flooding at various points.44 words
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Article45 1938-01-18 1 —Reuter. Reports Progress To M. Lebrun Paris, Jan. 17.—M. Chautemps (see p. 3) has informed M. Lebrun how' he is progressing. He will decide the composition of his Cabinet tomorrow’ after hearing the decision of the Socialist National Council which is meeting tonight..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article402 1938-01-18 1 $2.50 For All Boys And Girls With the re-opening of Malayan Schools today, a new scale of school fees for boys girls comes into force. Tnĕ new scale takes the rates back to the 1933 level. The new scale of fees will affect boys402 words
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Article77 1938-01-18 1 Reuter. Workers Offered Concessions St. Louis, Jan. 17. —The Ford Company made the United Automobile Workers the first peace offer since the strike of November. It announced that the company would establish a seniority employment list, including the Union’s workers except men suspected of violence, and consentReuter. - 77 words
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Article175 1938-01-18 1 —Reuter. Chinese Advance 29 Miles Shanghai, Jan. 18.—Strong Japanese reinforcements are being rushed to Hangchow in an attempt to prevent the Chinese troops under the Ironsides commander, Gen. Chang Fah-kwei, recapturing Hangchow. The Chinese troops, who began their drive several days ago, have reached a point six miles.—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article206 1938-01-18 1 One Of 8 Passengers Missing Eight men of various trades were involved in a collision in Penang harbour yesterday evening when the sampan in which they were travelling to board the Glen liner “Gleniffer” capsized after having been hit by a tongkang, throwing the occupants overboard. One 75206 words
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Article24 1938-01-18 1 —Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. 17.—Reuter is informed from a reliable source that the birth of Princess Juliana’s baby is expected within 24 hours.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article53 1938-01-18 1 The Ministry of Labour cost of living index fell one point last month. The average level of retail prices at Jan. 1 was approximately 59 per cent, above the leve’ of July 1914 compared with 60 per cent, at Dec. 1 and 51 per cent,53 words
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Article335 1938-01-18 1 Mr. De Valera Soil-Pedals On Partition Issue defence, finance and trade. British Wire--less and Reuter The following agreed communique was arrived at conclusion of today's AngloIrish conversations: “A meeting was held between representatives of the Government of Eire and representatives of the United Kingdom Government at 10,defence, finance and trade. British Wire-- less and Reuter - 335 words
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Article106 1938-01-18 1 Reuter. Firmness Of Base Metals Gilt-edged benefited from the fresh influx of Continental funds. West African gold minings were well supported. Oils were steady except for Anglo-Ecuadorians which were sold on reports of Governmental steps against foreign oil companies operating in Ecuador. Copper and tin were firm inReuter. - 106 words
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Article59 1938-01-18 1 F.A. Cup Replay London, Jan. 17. —In the F.A. Cup third round, in their second replay, Chesterfield defeated Bradford City by two goals to nothing, thus qualifying to meet Burnley in the fourth round. —Reuter. In their original tie, the score was oneall, and in the59 words
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Advertisement26 1938-01-18 1 B. S. MOHIDEEN CO. (18 Beach Street, Penang) ’Phone No. 947 Experts in serving to the Government Depts., throughout in Malaya. Branches:—Penang Malacca Head Office Singapore26 words
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Advertisement70 1938-01-18 1 SPECIAL AIR MAIL PHOTOS ARRIVING Twice A Week Now On View At Our SHOW WINDOWS 10 cts. per copy. B that is I unequalled I N—' n Quality—?” t -W f I matchless in I w fl I flavour and I tenderness k > Wlfew w hy l 7 ’BEEF70 words
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Article263 1938-01-18 2 Excessive Use At New Year i Prohibition of the sale of fire-crackers Un the city of Manila was urged on the ■Municipal Board by Leon Guinto, Commission*’! of Public Safety, in a letter to the Board through its president. Councillor Hermenegildo. The Commissioner also said that263 words
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Article74 1938-01-18 2 r “’irii Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 17. A h.i ese eyvtist, was seriously injured last ni' rt at about 11 o’clock, when he wa. 'to collision with a motor-car ■Jriv'ffr «y Dr. Ong Siow Hian near the •orari of K alia ng Road and Sin Hok74 words
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652 1938-01-18 2 To Push Sale of Liberty Bonds In Malaya CONFIDENT OF OUTCOME OF CHINA WAR A STAUNCH supporter of Dr. Sun Yat-sen during the Chinese Revolution, and held in high respect by his fellow countrymen, Admiral Sah Ching-ping, former Minister of the Chinese Navy and former652 words
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Article62 1938-01-18 2 Lan you pick winners by studying their form If so, you cannot afford to be without the special Pinang Gazette race form guide. Tliis will be issued FREE as a 16-page supplement with each copy of the Pinang Gazette before each race day henceforth. DON’T MISS IT62 words
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Article131 1938-01-18 2 U. S. Ridicule Los Angeles, Dec. 29. A story of a “submarine spy scare” off the Californian coast following the despatch last week of nine United States destroyers from San Diego to San Pedro was ridiculed by responsible officials today. The Los Angeles “Daily News” said that131 words
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Article102 1938-01-18 2 One Per Cent. Of Value Of Exports The Netherlands Indies Government has submitted a draft ordinance to the People’s Council providing for the levy of a new' special “defence export duty” amounting to 1 per cent, of the value of export products. The yield of102 words
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Article66 1938-01-18 2 “The practice of sending children to cinemas two or three times a week may re-act very differently from what parents expect,” said Father W. Campling at New Southgate Catholic Church. “The children begin making comparisons between the glamour of the films and their life at home.66 words
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Article436 1938-01-18 2 Big Companies Will Not Pass Into Tokio’s Control ONE DISPATCH HELD UP FOR 13 HOURS From Shanghai and Hankow come reports that the hand of the Japanese censors, who duties at the foreign cable offices on Jan. 6. has already fallen he it is learned, however,436 words
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Article71 1938-01-18 2 Over $2,829 Collected In Kedah Last Y ear The amount collected in Kedah in 1937 on behalf of the Poppy Day Fund was $2,829.68 made up thus: Kedah per Mrs. E.R. Davies $918.73; Central Kedah per Mrs. M.E. Barrett Mrs. P. S. Sherwood $407.90; North Kedah $1503.05.71 words
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131 1938-01-18 2 Coolangatta (Australia) Fred Wade, 39, married, a side show proprietor, operating at Tweed Heads, was bitten on the finger by a death adder but he survived. The adder was caught at Mullumbimby and brought to Wade for his collection. While he was removing the reptile131 words
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Article33 1938-01-18 2 Information having been received that smallpox exists in an epidemic state at Haiphong, the port of Haiphong is declared an infected place for the purposes of the Quarantine Ordinance.33 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-01-18 2 Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreiyn Secretary, who has just returned to Rondon, snapped on arrival at theßiviera for a much-need holiday.27 words
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Advertisement89 1938-01-18 2 —n, —.■lll I I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.) PI NANG GAZETTE SUNDAY GAZETTE (Daily) Local Delivery S.S.hP.US. foreign Local Delivery SS. F.M.S. foreign XnotMy $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Quarterly 7.50 9.00 10.50 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 Half Nearly 15.00 18.00 21.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 Yeary 30.00 36.00 42.00 5.00 6.00 8.0089 words
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Advertisement64 1938-01-18 2 1 j FREE FREE FREE Jan. 9tli to Jan. 23rd, 1938 ONE BEST QUALITY DRINKING GLASS. I( (MADE IN ENGLAND.) FREE WITH EVERY THREE DOZEN I AERATED WATERS ORDERED FROM Jan. 9th to Jan. 23rd. i 5 I U I-* Iwi I I F& N M I K I/1 164 words
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253 1938-01-18 3 Reuter. Japan To Cease Diplomatic Relations BIT H ILL NOT DECLARE WAR Hankow, Jan. 17. Official circles <io not attach much importance to Tokio's statement of policy m China as cessation of Japanese relations with the National Government has been long expected, statedReuter. - 253 words
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Article63 1938-01-18 3 —Reuter. Karachi, Jan. 17. The French airman. 'Moench, who is attempting to break the Saigon-Paris record, is ntissingi in the desert regions of the Persian Gulf. He was last seen passing over Jask at 8.10 p.m. G.M.T. on Saturday ana should- have arrived at Basrah early on.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article137 1938-01-18 3 .—Reuter. Japanese Control Only A Matter Of Time London. Jan. 17. —Discussing the China Debt Service, the Financial News says it must be quite clear that the Chinese Government is not in a perfect position to give assurances with regard to the debt. At present it seems likely.—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article89 1938-01-18 3 -Reuter. M. Kalinin Appointed Chairman Moscow, Jan. 17. —M. Kalinin, the vem Bolshevik leader, was today appoint- chairman of the Supreme Council of Presidium. The appointment created >ne surpise as it was expected that M. din would assume the position. M. >'a!in, it seems, preferred to follow-Reuter. - 89 words
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Article, Illustration607 1938-01-18 3 M. BLUM’S POPULAR FRONT PROGRAMME FAILS Radicals Communist Duels Prolong French Political Impasse M. 011 Blum, finding the Radicals adamant in resisting any participation of Communists in the Government, has aband- oned his attempt to form a Cabinet. M. Blum also made a.—Rente*-. - 607 words
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Article184 1938-01-18 3 .—Reuter. SEVERAL LIVES LOST: MICH MATERIAL DAMAGE London Jan. 17.—Several lives were lost and much material damage was caused by a week-end gale which was the- most severe experienced during the present winter. In London area, the damage was of relatively trivial.—Reuter. - 184 words
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Article96 1938-01-18 3 To Be Held Shortly (From Our London Staff) London, Jan. 16. The appeal to the Privy Council from the Straits Settlements in which Ahmed Angullia bin Hadjee Mohamed Salleh Angullia is the appelant, and Estate and Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. are the resnondnets, on a claim96 words
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246 1938-01-18 3 Reuter. “Defeated Nation May Be Driven Into Desperation In view of Gerinaiav’s open support tor Japan s invasion of China, a surprising’ statement is made by a German newspaper which, alter questioning" the wisdom of further advance by Japan into Chinese!. Reuter. - 246 words
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Article249 1938-01-18 3 New Modern Building In Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. TB. The foundations are being laid in Am. pang Road for the fourth big office building to rise in Kuala Lumpur since the end of the slump. It will be a three-storeyed structure which will249 words
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Article250 1938-01-18 3 International gang warfare between the London and Paris underworlds is thratened by the decision of the gangster lords of Soho to refuse to shelter within their “territory” bandits, racketeers, white slavers and other criminal fugitives from French justice. The London crime kings declare that too often250 words
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Article182 1938-01-18 3 Reuter. Chiang Directing Operations Hankow, Jan. 17. -Chines ft rres todaylaunched an attack in the direction Wuhu in which Chinese planes are heavdy bombing Japanese positions Severe fighting continues on tl Tients.rPukow railway front where G'. Chiang Kai-shek is at present directing peratict t. Chinese quartersReuter. - 182 words
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Article87 1938-01-18 3 Reuter. Mr. Quo Tai-chi On His Visit To Amsterdam London, Jan. 17. —Mr. Quo Tai-chi returned to London today after meeting Dr Sun Fo at Amsterdam. He told Reuter, There wasn't a conference. 1 and other diplomats went to see Dr. Sun Fo to get the latest homeReuter. - 87 words
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Article183 1938-01-18 3 .—Reuter. British Delegates Optimistic London. Jan. 17.- —The Prime Minister was in preliminary consultation this morning with other United Kingdom delegates to this afternoon’s formal conference with tiie Ueleo'atfon from Eire. The conference terminated with cheerful countenances after two-and-three-ouarter hours. It is understood that as far as the.—Reuter. - 183 words
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Advertisement101 1938-01-18 3 GREAT ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING I \\a i SMART NEW SEASON'S WEAR AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU/ the ‘PLANTER’ COLE STOCKING f A MADE OF A GOOD STRONG FC/ 'Ji A* QUALITY’ COTTON, THIS RE- H L j;/f PRESENTS SUPREME VALUE 1 IN MEN’S STOCKINGS, WILL Bit'ii-'d I vl WASH WELL101 words
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315 1938-01-18 4 Young Panda For Zoo In America ▼Hit queerest passenger ever to arriye in Hong Kong by air landed bv the Eurasia plane iroin Hankow. It was a'two months old giant panda, curious animal of the Chinese border. The animal, which is one of315 words
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Article1052 1938-01-18 4 Supplementary List Of Books The following is the Penang Library Supplementary list of Books under authors from Sent. 23. 1937 to Dec. 16. 1937. Mystery and Minette (Herbert Adams). Dancers in Mourning (Margery Alling ham), The Crooked Coronet (Michael Arlen), Clunk’s Claimant (H. C. Bailey), Death Stops The1,052 words
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Article241 1938-01-18 4 How It Catches Its Prey New at the London Zoo are some chameleons from Madagascar. These lizards are well known for their habit of “shooting” insects by darting forth a long sticky-tipped tongue and collecting the insect prey on its tip. The Madagascar chameleons do this on241 words
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Article493 1938-01-18 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. M. V. del Tufo. M.C.S., has been appointed Clerk of Councils, S.S. Mr. K. MacLennan has been appointed to act as Controller. Posts and Telegraphs. Singapore. Xc Mr. D. Hillary. Assistant Superintendent of Police, has been appointed Chief Police Officer. Malacca. Rotarian S. Rajaratnam, president of the493 words
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Article167 1938-01-18 4 Ball In Aid Of Regimental Museum (From Our London Staff.) London, Jan. 16. Officers of the 2nd. Battalion The Gordon Highlanders will probably regret that service in Singapore prevented them taking part in a brilliant ball, held last week in the historic Castle of Drum, in aid167 words
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Article216 1938-01-18 4 Ninth Anniversary Of Chinese Daily From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 17 Wealth which came from the public should be used for the welfare of the public, said Mr. Aw Boon Haw at the celebration of the ninth anniversary of the founding of the Sin216 words
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Article148 1938-01-18 4 17.631 Invaded Malay a In December I From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 17. The record number of 17,631 emigrants left Hong Kong for Singapore during December. Outflow of Chinese from Hong Kong has been accelerated by fears of a Japanese invasion of South China. Ordinarily,148 words
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Article100 1938-01-18 4 Chinese Who Were Looking For Friends Twelve Chinese, who were found on board the R.F.A. Appleleaf, were fined $2O each when they appeared before Cmdr. G.F. Hole, Harbour Master, in the Marine Court at Hong Kong. Sergeant Penfold, prosecuting, said that the men were found on the100 words
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Article69 1938-01-18 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Jan. 16. The first party of Chinese taxi-drivers, numbering more than 30, provided with cold weather clothing and 50 ticals each, left to join the Chinese army this week. Further volunteers are leaving later. The transfer of Mr. Banta Singh, Chief69 words
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Advertisement222 1938-01-18 4 I m jb -Mr leetliing without Tear s As soon as the first tiny tooth is due, give your baby Ovaltine Rusks to bite and crunch. They will ensure his happiness and contentmen throughout teething time. Although not too hard for baby to eat and enjoy. ‘Ovaltine Rusk are lust222 words
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Article519 1938-01-18 5 olonel Tells Of Shot In Foe xtiking sure his .45 'was loaded in all limbers a mm set out from his WestEnd hotel to virfit an old friend of his n i- days. He changed taads three times The way in case he I was followed.519 words
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347 1938-01-18 5 bin Demands On R.A.I-. Support London .ssions are again taking place bethe War Office and the Air Ministry to the number of Army officers to be lied to the R.A.F. for training in o-operation. A ny co-operation” is the term used to any aerial activity347 words
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416 1938-01-18 5 IMPORTANT FINDS IN 3,500 B.C. TOMB Relics Of Warrior King’s Reign Cairo. pURTHER examination of the great Kirst Dynasty tomb at Sakkara, the discovery ot which was announced in the “Pinang Gazette” last week, confirms its importance as a contribution to Egyptology. Countless416 words
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Article257 1938-01-18 5 Mr. Dodd Attacks Nazi Policy "PERSECUTION AND RACE HATRED” New York. Mr. William Dodd, who recently resigned his post after four and a half years as American Ambassador in Berlin, declared here that he doubted if any American envoy who held the ideals of democracy257 words
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Article305 1938-01-18 5 /N EXILE AGAIN Why She Fled Pursued by enemies who have sworn to kill her, Mme. Lupescu. favourite of King Carol of iKotimania, has sought refuge in a modest xilla. outside Paris, not far from thd “love nest” she shared with her Royal lover during their exile.305 words
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Article94 1938-01-18 5 (From Our Own Correspondent. I Singapore, an. 17 Thirtv members of the Singapore Chinese St. John Ambulance Brigade, including four women, leave Singapore today by the s.s. Hong Peng for Canton, where they will receive final training with the Canton Ambulance Brigade before proceeding to94 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-01-18 5 AN INDIAN MAHARAJAH has just ordered an office suite of all-ilass furniture. There are so "•ecret drawers” in this desk.23 words
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213 1938-01-18 5 Two Grand Dukes Feted Her Paris. JUZ ANNE ML’NTE. famous Russian stage star of pre-war days, and favourite of Grand Dukes, was buried in a pauper’s grave in Montmartre Cemetery last week. In her brilliant career she threw fortunes away, but she died213 words
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Article47 1938-01-18 5 Canton. A very large shipment of German antiaircraft guns for the Chinese forces, says a report from foreign sources in Canton, has arrived at Changsha by way of Hong Kong. This consignment is said to have been accompanied by two German gunnery instructors47 words
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Article71 1938-01-18 5 —Judge LAW forbidding all motorists from taking any kind of alcoholic drink may have to be considered, believes Judge Hugh Murray Sturges, recorder. He voiced his opinion at Windsor Quarter Sessions recently, when a motorist was accused of driving under the influence of drink. If71 words
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Advertisement92 1938-01-18 5 Jli j “k' NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL PHONE NO. 60. TANJONG BUNGAH. PENANG. For your pleasure we have erected a diving stage complete with spung board. Rates moderate. The best place for your Holidays. s i I I 11 111 I .M WWjj I gWI I i I 3 will? a92 words
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558 1938-01-18 6 Distinguished Doctors In China SUPPLIES FOR YEAR S WORK THERE National And International Job For Famous Men A number of distinguished doctors working v\ith the League of Nations and the Chinese Government to prevent the outbreak and spread of epidemics are at present in Hbng558 words
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Article176 1938-01-18 6 Playboy Dies In Sing Sing Gaol New York: Harold Russell Ryder, Wallstreet playboy, who a few years ago was spending £200,000 a month, has died penniless in Sing Sing jail. He had just begun a five-year sentence for fleecing investors with fraudulent stocks Ryder began176 words
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Article93 1938-01-18 6 London. THE question of the transferee, O f r nt 1940 Olympic Games to som< U other than Japan is to be disc: by the Amateur Athletic Associate snort iyA unanimous resolution by the B r Workers’ Sports Association, urging A.A.A. to take steps to persuade93 words
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Miscellaneous300 1938-01-18 6 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. “The Man Who Could Work Miracles” PRICES 10 20 cts. OPENING TONIGHT 6.15 9.30 P.M. THE THRILL HIT OF THE YEAR I '>r i\ «k- W £^—r 2i_ it. i RICHHRD I DOLORES DEL RIO CHESTER IRORRIS DEVIL’S PLAYGRQVND\ ’./.•.> Directed by Erie C Kenton300 words
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Miscellaneous264 1938-01-18 6 MM 6.30 TONIGHT 9.30 The Popular Mandarin Talkie Ever Produced Shown To Packed Houses In Shanghai For 37 Nights “CHAM KENG TONG" Starring Miss Yuen Mei Yuen Chi Luen Thong and many others THE GAYEST MUSICAL HITS Next Change Nanoh Film Co., Superb Production An Outstanding Cantonese Talkie! “SPRING FLOWER”264 words
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Miscellaneous206 1938-01-18 6 QUEEN’S 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 A GRAND FESTIVAL OF MERRIMENT IT'S GOT MUSIC IT S GOT GAGS! IT’S MARTHA RAYE AND 808 BURNS IN PARAMOUNT'S MUSICOMEDY HIT! s “X Mk H/Wjpr M.irthu yoes to Bob’» head like a i u K moonshine and thev ’re WSmMi o(> oi> a l 'Hbillv206 words
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Article298 1938-01-18 7 Prints Straight From Negative INVENTOR’S CLAIM FOR CAMERA Bournemouth. I- ully coloured photographic prints, obtained directly from negatives without touching-up or tinting, have been shown by a Bournemouth photographer, Mr. D.G.H. vVaddington, of the Pelican Studios. He claims that the special camera with which □e took the photographs298 words
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Article115 1938-01-18 7 February Meeting 1938 SATURDAY, 29th. JANUARY 1938 WEDNESDAY. 2nd. FEBRUARY 1938 SATURDAY, sth. FEBRUARY 1938 The Subscription for Visiting Members shall be MEN $5 LADIES $2 for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO115 words
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677 1938-01-18 7 RAILWAYS ALONE TO COST £4,000,000 Darwin As A Vital Defence Outpost Sydney: Early in the new year the Commonwealth Govern" merit will make some serious decisions in regard to the future development of the Northern Territory, as the result of recommendations in the677 words
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Article203 1938-01-18 7 Australian Air Lines Melbourne:—Australian air lines are now flying at the rate of 9,543,820 miles a year, more than twice Imperial Airways’ total for last year. The civil aviation figures released on air routes in operation at December 1 show far greater progress in 1937 than203 words
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Article76 1938-01-18 7 Criticism By U.S. Social Worker Wellington:—“Living conditions for domestic workers in Australia are even worse than those in America,” said Mrs. Carol Weber, a prominent social worker of Washington, after a visit to Australia. “In Australia I expected to find a higherstandard. Girls employed in homes in76 words
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Article97 1938-01-18 7 KANGAROO HAS NEW MEANING Fasci st Term For Jew London:— A police officer giving evic dence in an East London court case in which a 16 year old boy Fascist was charged with using insulting words to Jeicish speakers, said that the boy shouted "I am not going to shut97 words
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87 1938-01-18 7 Brisbane: -Crashing 150 feet from the top of the City Hall Tower before the horrified gaze of hundreds of people, Mrs Hilda A. Boardman, 32, of Forbes Street, Hill End, miraculously escaped instant death. She died about three hours later in hospital.87 words
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Article102 1938-01-18 7 Canberra: The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A Lyons) announced that the Coronation robes of the King and Queen and of Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose would be exhibited in Brisbane from March 4 to March 13. (The articles which are being sent to Australia102 words
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Article, Illustration103 1938-01-18 7 Melbourne:—A legacy of £2,500 has been left to Mrs. Lyons, the wife of the Prime Minister (Mr. J.A. Lyons), under the will of the late Sir John Higgins. The will states that the “bequest is made in appreciation of the eminent service103 words
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Advertisement527 1938-01-18 7 Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams Gazette Penang. 'ttecapore Office Cecil Street, Singnpore. Phone 5471. lei Times Singapore. la Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 36/ I. pon Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. Office JO. 43, Fleet Slreet. Londoi K.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609 Tel:527 words
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Advertisement192 1938-01-18 7 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH TENDERS will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, Kedah, Alor Star, up to noon of the 2nd. February, 1938 Ist. Zulhaiah, 1356, for the construction of a New Harbour and Local Customs Office at Alor Star according to Drawing No. 1951, Specification and Schedule192 words
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Advertisement642 1938-01-18 7 m/* PILLS. I APIOL STEEL I I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. I I Ths I GEORGE TOWN riSPENS ARY I 52-54 Beach Street, Penang I This heals PILES Stops Pain, Itching, Bleeding >' 5642 words
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Article643 1938-01-18 8 TDDAY we return to the subject of public transport services in Penang and we propose to approach it from a new angle. The efficiency of the service depends not only on the management but also upon the public, and the selfishness or ignorance of a643 words
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Article228 1938-01-18 8 Penang To Be Visited Singapore, Jan. IS. The Royal Indian Navy sloops, Indus and Hindustan, which with the Investigator, are coining to Singapore for the manoeuvres, have just completed their cold weather visit to Calcutta. The Indus is flying the flag of RearAdmiral H. Fitzherbert, Flag228 words
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Article85 1938-01-18 8 "Darky Chen Is Dead A Chinese re,pd?t says that the death of “Darky" Chen, the well-known Chinese footballer, has been at last confirmed by the CKinese Sports Federation. The message, which came from Hong Kong, says that Chen was killed in action, while bombifig a Japanese warship. Many reports of85 words
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Article61 1938-01-18 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 17. The dcaih took place last night at the Malacca Hospital after a short illness of Mr. H. L. Lamotte, manager of Tangkah estate. Tangkah, Johore. A resident of Tangkah for over 30 years Mr. Lamotte was a popular figure in Jonore61 words
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Article685 1938-01-18 8 Dangerous Driving in Penang Britain’s War Debts —Mining in the Yukon SOME of the most dangerous driving I have seen for a long time took place on Sunday in Western and Gottlieb Roads. A large number of yellow mosquito buses, temporarily diverted from their routes, were engaged685 words
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Article178 1938-01-18 8 He Is Sure To Be Invited “Mr. Robins’ captaincy of Middlesex n-ext summer can be taken for granted":— Highly-placed official of the Middlesex County Cricket Club. “I am not yet in a position to say whether it is possible for me to carry on for another178 words
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Article63 1938-01-18 8 A Japanese actress, Yoshido Okado, and ’er finance,Ryokichi Sugimoto, an actor and producer, have vanished after crossing he Japanese-Soviet frontier in South Saghalien. Their disappearance, according to a Japanese agency, is likely to become a diplomatic issue. The Japanese Consul-General at Alexanrovsk is to ask the Soviet63 words
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Article113 1938-01-18 8 Heavy Chamber ork There was heavy Chamber Work in th* Penang Supreme Court today which reopened after the Christmas vacation. At 12.30 p.m. Mr. Justice Gordon Smith was still engaged with Chamber matters. ASSIZES The first session of the Penang Assize» for 1938 will open before Mr. Justice113 words
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100 1938-01-18 8 Captain C. S. Sandford. Ceylon’s forme! Captain-in-Charge, is taking over the com mand of H.M.S. Suffolk in the sth Cruise* Squadron, China Station. During the pa ul month the Suffolk has been at Tsingtao. Capt. Sandford has had several transfers in the past three months.100 words
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Article20 1938-01-18 8 Queen Mary and the Princess Koya motored today from Sandringham Cambridge where Queen Mary visited argue dealers.20 words
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Advertisement339 1938-01-18 8 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE 1 n/Jm Ilk/ MAh JKrt Xliti •IV IE Ji V/ <1 .1 THE WORLD’S BEST CYCLE j GUARANTEED FOR EVER Prices From $49-50 Each. i ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED SOLE AGENTS: j ROBINSON Go., Ltd., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 7 il Sub-Agents SEGAMAT STORE AGENCY, I339 words
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Advertisement59 1938-01-18 8 ’.W.WAYAWA SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS I L BETWEICWTILB. wwr Specially packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Flakes and wholeness of -the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tin* Obtainable at all the Leading Provisions Dealers Sole Agent* Henry Waugh59 words
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526 1938-01-18 9 Malaya Cup HUMOROUS SPEECH AT M.R.U. DINNER High Spots In Saturday’s Game Recalled (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 16. First Governor and High Commissioner in Malaya to attend the Rugby Cup final in the Federal Capital, Sir Shenton Thomas vi as the526 words
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Article717 1938-01-18 9 Three Goals For Corinthians (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 18. Excellent ball control and superior teamwork gave the English football tourists the Islington Corinthians, their second victory over Perak on the Chinese Association ground yesterday. They scored thrice without reply. In contrast to Saturday’s attendance, the717 words
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Article81 1938-01-18 9 —Reuter. R.A.F. To Make Bid For It London, Jan. 17.—The Air Ministry announce that the personnel of the R.A.F. long-range development flight, formed with a view to regaining the long distance record for Britain, comprise SquadronLeader R. Kellett, Flight Lieutenants H. A F. Hogan, F. S..—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article43 1938-01-18 9 P. S. C. Prep ares For Coining Season The Penang Sports Club will elect captains and conveners for cricket and soccer for the coming season tonight at seven o’clock at the cricket pavilion. All members interested are invited to attend.43 words
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Article31 1938-01-18 9 Sports Club Against Trade School Today The Penang Sports Club will engage the Government Trade School at hockey this evening on the Esplanade. The P.S.C. will play in Club colours.31 words
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Article72 1938-01-18 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. Entering, a Chinese liquor <4hop at Ja) an Btesar, Singapore, shortly alite r 10 p.m. last night,, five vx|»H dressed Cantonese attacked the proprietress. She was stabbed with n knife in the right breast and was taken To hospital in a72 words
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Article93 1938-01-18 9 Child Injured A party of ten, which included a woman and six children, were involved in a motor accident last night when returning from the Chettiar Temple at Waterfall Road. The car in which they were travelling, while negotiating the Piccadily Circus, ran off the93 words
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Article105 1938-01-18 9 Dr. Camaron For Negri The Pi ruing Gazette understands that Dr. E. S. Lawrie, State Surgeon. Negri Sembilan, comes to Penang as Surgeon, General Hospital, Penang, and that Dr. J. A. P. Cameron, goes to Negri Sembilan. While welcoming Dr. Lawrie, who Jias just105 words
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Article40 1938-01-18 9 British Airways yesterday established a new record for a commercial air transport company in flying an aeroplane from London to Paris in 60 minutes—the 205 miles journey being completed in half an hour less than schedule time.40 words
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Article179 1938-01-18 9 Encounter At Midnight (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Jan. 17. A Chinese named Cheang Kok Seong had a remarkable experience about 12.30 a.m. at the 17th mile, Kenas-road, when he went into the jungle in search of his fowls which had not come home179 words
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Article132 1938-01-18 9 .—Reuter. Now In Training At Heyford The Air Ministry announced that a long range development flight has been formed at Upper Heyford for preliminary training under command of Wing-Commander O. RGayford, senior pilot in the record-breaking non-stop flight to South Africa in 1933. The fligiht is being equipped.—Reuter. - 132 words
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Advertisement55 1938-01-18 9 ffee ft e CANATOGEM USE DURYCOLIUM” Mixture To get rid of MOULDY ROT and obtain Good BARK RENEWAL on your Rubber Trees. A 100% BRITISH PRODUCT Approved and Recommended by THE R.R.L OBTAINABLE AT KEAT COMPANY, 10, Church Street, Penang. BHARAT STORES, 61. Lahat Road, Ipoh, 19, Main Poad, Ta55 words
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Advertisement220 1938-01-18 9 Don't suffer from HEADACHES-NEURALGIA-COLDS TOOTHACHE-FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients—in con venothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain pain and suffering—Take and reduce fever. It does ANACIN —the amaz- not affect the heart or ing, quick acting prepa-220 words
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1321 1938-01-18 10 Nervous Investors Turn To Gilt-Edged BUT BIG INCREASES IN BANK AND INDUSTRIAL PROFITS (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jan. 7. If it were necessary to accept the condi tions which have prevailed this week as a guide to probable Stock Exchange experience during the coming1,321 words
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Article340 1938-01-18 10 Motor Magnates And Film Stars New York, Jan. 9. A report of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee issued yesterday, affords Americans an opportunity of learning the salaries paid in 1936 to their industrial and business leaders and to those who entertain them through340 words
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204 1938-01-18 10 Growers And Man u factnrers Collaborate (From Our London Staff) London. Jan. 10. Working in collaboration with various manufacturers connected with the rubber industry, the Rubber Growers’ Association has reserved an area of 4.000 sq. ft. for the erection of a Rubber Pavilion at the Empire204 words
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Article16 1938-01-18 10 Jelebu Tin Dredging Limited output for the month of December amounted to 245 piculs.16 words
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891 1938-01-18 10 Will 1938 Confound Pessimists? Messrs. William Jacks Co. writing on metals commodities in 1937-8 state: In our annual review for 1936 we drew attention to the fact that most metals and many commodities had reached price levels which would lead to a large increase891 words
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Article45 1938-01-18 10 Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging x “First half of January: Dredge TakuanNo. 1. 314 hours, 72.000 cubic yards, 33J piculs; Dredge Takuapa No. 2. 315 h 80,000 cubic yan|s, 386 piculs, Dredg' Takuapa No. 3. 258 hours, 61.000 CU h lr yards, 160 piculs.”45 words
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Article36 1938-01-18 10 Lukut Tin Dredging Limited output f Or the month of December amounted t o pj piculs. The dredge worked for only 1(< days during the month prior to closinr for extension of the ladder.36 words
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Advertisement23 1938-01-18 10 the Ravager SILVERFISH destroy books, carpets. Spray cupboards, bookcases, etc, X with SHELLTOX Will Not Stain Fabrics Astatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. 8A23 words
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Advertisement101 1938-01-18 10 SOUPS, GRAVIES, ETC. < s flik which have turned out to be on the weak S JNH side, can easily be improved in flavour by 3 i ni i s an addition of a few drops of J i dfe MAGGI 5 \£J/ SEASONING j SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO..101 words
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413 1938-01-18 11 TWO DESTROYERS OF THE "TRIBAL CLASS No New Fortunes From Armaments A 1 the luncheon which followed the launching of H.M.S. Nubian, “Tribal” class destrover. from the yard of Messrs. John I. rnveroft and Co.. Ltd., recently, Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir .maid Skelton, K.C.8., denied that new millionaires and new /ines413 words
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Article947 1938-01-18 11 M.S. ‘LALANDIA’ from Europe. Sails today for Port Swettenham, Malacca Singapore and Bangkok. S.S. ‘PASIR’ arrives today from Singapore, sailing same day for Batavia. Cheribon, Semarang and Sourabaya. S.S. ‘HAKODATE MARU’ arrives today from Singapore and Far East sailing for Colombo and Europe same day.947 words
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257 1938-01-18 11 Search For Mother Ships In Blizzards The value of wireless to the whaling fleets is today a commonplace. With whaling in full swing every whaling factory ship and whale catcher is equipped with wireless telegraphy or telephone apparatus, and each vessel is equipped with257 words
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Article116 1938-01-18 11 Gaol And £85,000 Fine Hamburg. Sentence of 2 J 2 years’ hard labour, two years’ loss of civic rights and a fine of £85,000 was passed here on Herr Arnold Bernstein, head of the Bernstein and Red Star Lines. He was charged with offences against the116 words
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Advertisement480 1938-01-18 11 SLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERMCE TO LONDON NORTH < ONTIYrw r v> A PATROCLUS Also calls Marseilles J g e p DIOMED Also calls Hull g w Jan. 2 i Feb. 16 ‘IEMNON Aso calls Marseilles and Gla« <»nw 27 Feb 23 TEN DAY’ SERVICE TO ri\ Feb 4 Mar480 words
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Advertisement580 1938-01-18 11 P0 ZS and Gt V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENKAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1938. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang. Teluk Anson. Port contract with Hi s Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mail Service. s/S “BULAN” Jan580 words
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Advertisement240 1938-01-18 11 Q£!slJKi3 PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON (Passengers only) ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN. Leaving Penang m.s. “FIONIA” Thursday Jan. 27 m.s. "LALANDIA” Friday Feb. 18 m.s. “JUTLANDIA” Friday Mar. 11 m. 3. “MEONIA” Friday Apr. 1 m.s. “ALSIA” Friday Apr. 22 m.s. ’BORINGIA” Friday Mar. 13 m.s. “FIONIA” Friday June240 words
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202 1938-01-18 12 Some Private Conversation Heard By Listeners SOUNDS of a scuffle, a shout of “Oi” and the slamming of a door broke into the ten o’clock 8.8. C. news summary on a recent tnl The noise drowned the announcer’s voice. Several people—a woman among them—were202 words
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454 1938-01-18 12 To Broadcast In ‘Palace Of Varieties’ GEORGE ROBEY, the famous British comedian, will be heard by’ the BBC’s oversea listeners in the next production of ‘Palace of Varieties’ a regular feature of the programmes from Daventry. The circus must bo the only field of entertainment454 words
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Article71 1938-01-18 12 H.M.S. Dorsetshire has been selected to represent the British navy’ at Sydney’s 150th anniversary celebrations. She will pass through Colombo about the emd of March, as it has been found impossible for Britain to send out a cruiser during the “first period” of the festivities. The Commonwealth71 words
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Article273 1938-01-18 12 Latest Times ()f Posting AIR SLAILS; A mail for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service clos-e at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for and London by K.L.M. Service will close at 7 a.m. tomorrow. Correspondence fully prepaid for transmission by the K.L.M. Service273 words
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Article156 1938-01-18 12 The Admiralty announce that ful l*' transfers of Royal Naval Reserve execut. >■ officers to the Supplementary List of Royal Navy will shortly’ be made unde conditions’ similar to those previously pr mulgated. Officers who have already’ appeared before a selection board for transfer will ragain be156 words
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Miscellaneous2593 1938-01-18 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. BERLIN HONGKONG PENANG DJB 15.20 Me/» i»-7 t. ZBW 9.52 Mc/s (31.4 m.) ZHJ 6.08 Mejs (49.3 m.) Mc/s 31.4:5 m. twtiav Tune in on the following wavelengths: 17 78 Mc/« 18.83 m. TODAY iuuai TRANSMISSION 2 15 28 m 10 20 Buro P ean2,593 words
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Miscellaneous18 1938-01-18 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOU TODAY 1.37 p.m. 8.22 p.m TOMORROW 2.21 a.m. 8.34 a.m 2.15 p.m. 8.57 p.m18 words
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Article, Illustration199 1938-01-18 13 SCOTTISH RAILWAY DISASTER MASS OF TORN WRECKAGE Remains of coaches vt the express which crashed Into the tack of a stationary passenger train near the village of Castlecurj. Stirlingshire Winnie Melville, well known him actress, who has died suddenly. GROUP PHOTOGRAPH taken outside the Perak199 words
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Article, Illustration766 1938-01-18 14 GIRL STANDS TO WIN 10,000 OVER TOMMY FARR Amazing 50--1 Wager By An American Millionaire New York, Jan. 8. Tommy Farr, never a ladies’ man, so far as we this side of the Atlantic have been able to judge, has suddenly pushed Jack Doyle right off the herd-worship map. New766 words
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Article418 1938-01-18 14 Farm Horses Ropes To The Rescue London, Jan. 9. The last of a long procession of motorists and motor cyclists reached Bournemouth last night, having covered the hazardous course of the motor cycling club’s twenty-third annual Exeter trial. Some of the 332 entries started from418 words
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Article226 1938-01-18 14 McCowen Takes Over Boat Race Coaching London, Jan 9. The two Cambridge crews made the long journey below locks to Clayhithe and back yesterday under D.H.E. McCowen, the old Pembroke Blue, who will be in charge for the next fortnight or so. D.H. Mays Smith (Jesus), who takes226 words
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Article59 1938-01-18 14 London. Jan. 17. —Flying-boats of an R.A.F. squadron which left Plymouth for Sydney on December 2, arrived at .Darwin yesterday. The squadron is expected to reach Brisbane on Thursday next and Sydney on January 21. They are taking part in the 150th anniversary celebrations. Visits will59 words
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622 1938-01-18 14 Runners Faster Than Jesse Owens London, Jan. 9. First of all, congratulations to my friend Jimmy Armour Milne on his runaway victory in the Powderhall sprint handicap at Edinburgh—a considerable achievement for an old gentleman of thirty-six, and one W’hich must have added622 words
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Article555 1938-01-18 14 LAWN TENNIS Emmett Wins Boys’ Final London, Jan. 9. It did not take the junior champion, G. L. Emmett, long to win the Boys’ Singles final at the tournament for juniors at the Covered Courts Club, Dulwich, and in beating P. E. Hare, a brother of C.555 words
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Advertisement107 1938-01-18 14 I Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day z s v Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new Macleans Solid r Peroxide Dentifrice. V Sales Representative: A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Bex 217, Singapore ONG BOON HOE 1, J ALAN DEWA—SUNGEI PAT AN I, J107 words
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Article, Illustration829 1938-01-18 15 CRACK U.S. AND IRISH ’CHASERS TO COMPETE 1 K eyn oldstown And Golden Miller Not Trying London: There are seventy-nine entries for the Grand Rational, which more than last year. One or two of ihc old time characters are missing this time,. Golden Miller, for829 words
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Article157 1938-01-18 15 Hamburg: Max Schmeling, in his training camp talked to the press about his prospects in his fight with Ben Foord in Hamburg on January 30. ‘Til do my best to win,” he said. “And I must win, for I stand to lose everything if I157 words
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Article202 1938-01-18 15 Proposed Hockey And Football Tour A Malayan hockey and football team >iay visit Ceylon in August. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, of Ipoh, who is now lidaying in Ceylon, told the “Times of Ceylon’ that the visit of the Sansonis to Malaya tor two tennis tournaments had rested202 words
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612 1938-01-18 15 Four 1936 Players Retained London: The United States Golf Association has invited the following to represent the United States in the Walker Cup match against Great Britain at St. Andrews on June 3 and 4: F. Ouimet (non-playing captain) (Woodland G.C., Auberndale, Mass.), R.612 words
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Article79 1938-01-18 15 Brig.-Geaieral A. C. Critchley, the man behind the proposed Great Britain—Canada—United States Intjerjiational |ee Hockey League, leaves for America next month to discuss with American and Canadian representatives the actual formation of the league. The general will meet ii New York the presidents of both79 words
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Article, Illustration227 1938-01-18 15 Rut Will Sktgp C ome-Back London:—Jack Petersen is coming back to the ring. He made this clear while all thef boxitog world was discussing his refusal to accept a £20,000 contract offered by his father on behalf of a syndicate. Jack Petersen, former heavy-weight champion227 words
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Article248 1938-01-18 15 Kent Cross-Country Championship S. C. Wooderson won the Kent Senior cross-country championship at Sevenoaks and helped bis club to regain the team title. Wooderson sprinted in his best track manner to snatch victory by a few yard? from J. Hodges (Gravesend and District Harriers). He covered the248 words
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Article267 1938-01-18 15 Ex-World Feather Champion London: Boxing in England is going to be all the brighter for the presence of Freddie Miller, the little Southpaw slugger from Cincinnati, who held the world's feather-weight title until he lost it unex pectedly to Petey Sarron. Miller, recently arrived from South267 words
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Miscellaneous57 1938-01-18 15 i H*—Outsmarting the Master By J, MILLAR WATT TELL Me VMAT TMt IT'S VMAT OUR PRES»OENT II MINT IS PUTS ON MIS SPRING J lamb gjgk >| y j|O Wr o' J W r -/1® o .>' wS .4 /\z\ WA Jol®£ X\ Tw/z/n !®l 'J/ 1 bT\|( 'A <57 words
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Article113 1938-01-18 16 TlN previously latest LONDON—(Spot) £185.15. 0 *lBB. 5. 0 LONDON—(3 months) £185.15. 0 £lBB.lO. 0 SINGAPORE 893.50 $91.62} BUSINESS DONE FENANG $91.50 $91.62} BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $4.65 4 -60 BLACK PEPPER $9.50 59 50 RUBBER:LONDON 7Ad NEW YORK 14}c(G) ,01 SINGAPORE—Spot Closed Feb./Mar113 words
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Article354 1938-01-18 16 ■bare of fl denomination unless otherwise outed Yesterday Rise or PalConversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 3 Funding Loan. 4 p.c., 1960-90 443 S War Loan, 3i p.c Com. Union Assce (Units) 9 x Prudential Assce. “A” 0 Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) x Great Western Rly Ordy 62354 words
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Article107 1938-01-18 16 Paris 149} 147(# New York 4.99 H 4.99} Montreal 4.992 4.99« Brussels 29.54} 29.55 Geneva 21.622 21.63» Amsterdam 8.97 g 8.97’. Milan 94 j 94 3 Berlin 12.41 12.40 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26} 26} Helsingfors 226} 226} Prague 142 g 142;107 words
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Article119 1938-01-18 16 London. Jan. 18. RUBBER Firmer. London 7; buyers 7,'L sellers Jan./Mar 7} buyers sellers Ap’d/June 71 buyers 7& sellers July/Sept 7/b buyers 7i sellers NEW YORK u. 90 cts United Kingdom Stocks LoiKion 37,937 tons Liverpool 21,782 tons C OPRA Straits S.D, Rotterdam. < Jan £13.12. 6119 words
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Article225 1938-01-18 16 Depressed New York, Jan. 17 —Regarding business outlook, a Wall Street Journal poll indicates that a further period of inventory reduction is necessary before the likelihood of any heavy buying of durable goods. One of the major depressing factors of today’s market was the weakness of utilities due225 words
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Article218 1938-01-18 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyer» Seller» Borelli 1-60 4 Bukit Katil 8o Kamasan I ’nn‘ o 15” 9 00 2.15 K empaa J7O I.Boc Lunas «01 30 Manclai Tekong Mcntakab 42 New Scudai i- 99 New Serandah 199 40-00 TIN 419 5; 3 Ampat Ayer Weng -75 Batu Selangor 1 Gopeng218 words
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Article21 1938-01-18 16 TIN Singapore Per pkl. Psnang $91.62% Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 23%c Per lb. Penang Spot 23%c Per lb.21 words
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Article140 1938-01-18 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Bnven» Seller» Ampats 4|7A s|o B. Selangors 1.55 1.50 Bangrins 23'9 24 6 Hong Fatts 1.09 i.ll Jelebus .82} .87} K. Lanjuts 23!0 23 6cd Kramats 11|9 120 K. Kampars 15;0 15|6 Kuchais 152} 1 57} Laruts 110 116 Pungahs 2116 Rantau Prefs. 1.40 1.45 Rahmans 1.40140 words
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Article162 1938-01-18 16 KI BBER Buyers Sellers Allenbys 1.45 i.52} Ayer Panas 1.32 i 1.40 Bassetta .57} .621 Batu Lintang 1.05 l.io' Bedfords 1.00 1.05 Benta l 1.05 1.10 Bro aa .80 .82} Mentakabs .44 .45 Malaka Pindas 1.20 1 25 TIN: Ampats 419 5|3 Ayer Hitam 26|3 27|3 Bangrins 24162 words
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Article107 1938-01-18 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.52} 1.57} Hong Fatt 1.09 1.11 Jelebu .82} .87} Kuchai 1.52} 1.57} Petaling 8.50 8.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.40 1.45 Rantau Ordy. 1.40 1.45 Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.45 Sungei Luas 1.70 1.75 Taiping Cons. 1.67} 1.72} Ulu Klang .97» 1.02} Bangrin 246107 words
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183 1938-01-18 16 New Member Welcomed (From Our Own Correspondent) 'Taiping, Jan. 17. Mr. Ooi Cheng Hoe, who has been appointed an Unofficial member of the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board, was entertain ed to a tea-party at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan by the Hokkien community of183 words
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Advertisement693 1938-01-18 16 BANKS C.p.r/.nee On. THEJUEKCAIVI ILE i,,,. To Save, But How Many (incorporated <n England Have Found A Way To capital Authorised Capital Subscribed Pwf Rv Their Spare Reserve Fund and Rest rut oy r Capital Paid Up Dollar» BOABD or niK Right Hon. Lord Catto of OVEKSEAXHINESE banking corporation I693 words
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